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' V f 4 r N u & 9 .. 1 A r !. Cure For The Bines WE IKHtllH TMT S KtYEII FAH.I 1 .. . Health Felly Bettered ami tlM Jey Ufe Retained ' When ncheerful, bravo. llfrht-hrt woman is suddenly plunged lno -thai perxeouo oi misery, tne JS-UfiB, it H ft aad pictu re. It is usually tills war t j mra itas oeen zUBg' oatoi aorwr lor somo tune; bead nas acned an back also ; bas slept poorly, been qui aervous, ana nearly fainted once twice: head dizzy, and heart-beats vc fast; then that bearing-down feelin and dormer her menstrual period she exceedingly despondent. Nothin pleases her, Her doctor says : "Cheesy up i you have dyspepsia r you will rtllbjj ."anjj ail: ricrbt boob." But she doesn't ret " all riarht, hope vanishes ; then come the broodj tasr.stisorbid,, melancholy , everlastlail Doa't.waitjanaiTOmi' bdfftiflmm h-B" driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courngo gone, but take Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege table Compound. See what it did for Mrs. Rosa Adams, of 819 12th Street, Louisville, Ky., niece of the late Gen eral Koger Uanson, C.S.A. She writes: Dear Mrs. Finkham: " I cannot tell you with pen and ink what Lydla E. PinkhanVB Vegetable Compound has done for mo. I Buffered with female troubles, extreme lassitude, 'the blues,' nervousness and that all-cone feeling. I was advised to try Lydia E. Pmkhrjn's Vegetable Compound, and it not only cured my female derangement, but it has restored me to perfect health and strength. The buoyancy of my younger days has returned, and I do not sur fer any longer with despondency, as 1 did be fore. I consider Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a boon to sick and suffering women." If you have some derangement of the female organism write Mrs. Pinkham, LyaH, Mass., for advice. Follow the Fliof xrAT LU nouna Trips South and Southeast, one fare plus $2.00. Hot Springs. Ark., dally $23.00 St. Louis, Mo., daily $18.50 Chautauqua, N. Y., July 28... 34.00 Detroit, Mich, August 13th and 14th 21.E0 Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 17th and ISth 25.25 Richmond, Va., Sept. 8th to 11th inclusive 33.75 Philadelphia. Pa., Sept 14th to 16th. Inclusive 32.7r Long limits, stopovers and other features offered In connection with the above rates. All Agents can sell you through tickets and route you wnbnsh. All tickets reading over the Wa bash from Chicago east are op tional with passenger via Lake or Rail, either or both directions. Call at Wabash City office, 1001 Farnam St., or write and let me give you all Information, maps, de scriptive matter, folders, etc. HARRY E. MOORES. G. A. P. D. Wabash R. R., Omaha, Neb. C There is quality in Railroad Travel as in everything else. O. Track, Trains and Time are the essentials. THE M., K. T. Ry. ("THE KATY") has that qualitya jood thing to remember when you travel South' west. ti.It you are in & hurry, use "THE KATY FLYER" PIT & PITLESS SCALES. ForStert and Wood Frames, JI5 and up. Write us oeiore you Duy. we save you 'monev. Also Fumns and Wlsd Mills. BECKHAN BROS.. Dei Moines, lows. $100 Weekly Easily Made writing health and accident Insurance experience nn neceMarr.'YYrlle Bankers' AccUent Co-Dei Homes. la. W. N. U. Omaha. . No. 291905. n jsKHtn ni BVM ' HflT tfsjjpi JH jsTjiisansjmiljiiXptissssagriisllsi saiirlsqa,ftisasy-aaTMO I 4 m i JJL J in8Ky-jpryiy f Natural fVyLzrU 1$5$ - ti ''vsw - It sKJBILMsS ?Pfl DM'tBeWrtoatTbeataYwHfls ff I I8mIP Ffi-A ' Ti-Biin Tkey ire Always Rcay ts Servt g "tSR&r Wj".jriM I JSlirfa I?lilL-eVw Lunch Tongues Veal Loaf 1 C ffi-6f2?-fiBBb-'- i BoneleM Chioken Dried Boef I KffltinJvE BrlekctBeei Soup. i trtZJ 'WKjKJt&. Jollied Hocksj BeJced Beans f 3 "Cw?B55t 1 1 -Ml AjJt Sour Croctr I I L -9fj!ii3rf2 Miy Th Booklet "Hovi to JSal Good TMoq$ 13 "-"SeC 3JeVf? ' to Eat' itnt frtt. t I Libby, McNeill a Llbby, Chicago I Coal Fields of Splberyen. JpTho coal Holds or Spitsbergen, ntter experimental mining In previous sea sfijns, havo boon round or suttlclcnt valuo to Justiry moro extensive opera tions. An expedition has been fitted out at Shellleld, England, in which &IJ50 somo Norwegian capital Is invest edi About 80venty men aro engaged, lifts tho intention to erect cloven largo buildings to bo used lor lodgings, sheds ror machinery, etc. Do Your Clothes Look Yellow? Then use Defiance Starch, it will keep them .white 16 oz. for 10 cents. ' '1 I Meaning of Prison Sentences. i Lord Justlco Mathew or Kngland. speaking at a meeting or tho Catho lic Prisoners' Aid Society, said that 'when ho first becamo a Judgo ho ask; eda certain prlBon govornor what it really meant to a, man to bo sent to a convict prison. Tho reply was: 'Flvo years do not hurt him much, especially ir ho is a young man. But 36ven years means utter ruin to him." When You Buy Starch buyaDeflnnce and cct tho best, 10 oz. TorSlO cents. Once used, always used. "bf Weak Bear Pain Best. Dr. J. V. Locknrt Mummery, tho famous British surgeon, says it is often oxtremely dllllcuit to estimate thecondltlon or a patlont with regard to 'his power or standing a severe op eration. Often a wealtly looking in dividual, who looks as it ho would not ,'itand a severe operation well, stands it qulto well, and vice versa. CITC pennMimtlr cured. No fit or nerreninm fte r 1 1 w fant day's use of Ifr. Kline's Or Nr ltMoi r. Send for FilEIS S2.0O trll bottle and truttM, Ua.U. U.lODti.Ltrt.,!! ArchBtrert, 1'blUdelpais, I The Thoughtless Rain. Little drops or water Showers tar and wide, Always spoil the temper or tho gentle bride. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Plso'a Cure is tho best medicine -wo ever tiled for all nllectlons of tho throat and lungs. Wa. O. Endsi-xt, Vanburcn, InO., Feb. 10, 1900. Tho real skeleton at tho feast is the man who refuses catsup and them ex plains to all tho table that he never uses it because ho has seen It mado In tho factories. EXACT size Special Offer The name and address of your shoe dealer and 15c to cover costof mailing-, etc., will secure ono of tho handsome rolled cold pins illustrated above. Enameled in colors and will wear for years. These pins were secured by thousands of World's Fair visitors. Only a few hundred left. Write Quick. tfOBEtfTS.JoHNSON $f?AND SHOE CO. ST. 1JOUI8 MANUFACTURERS OF "STAR BRAND SHOES" FOR WOMEN trnnfcled with ills ceculiar to their sex, used as a douche is mirvelouily too cestui, inorougmy cleanses , irms aucais germs . i topi discharges, heals inflammation and local soreness, cures leucorrhcea and natal catarrh, Iaxtine is In powder form to be diuolved injure water, and is far more cleansing, healing, cermicidal and economical than liquid antiseptics for all TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggists, SO cents a box. Trial Box and Book of Instructions Free. HC R. PAXTON COMPANY BOSTON, UASS, II H O o U SIZES FOR SALE OS REHT 2 Bend for Catalogxu No. 105 Omaha Tent & Awhisj Ct. J Owaha, Nebraska, STOLEN GEMS HARD TO 8ELL. Man Who Stole Tiffany Diamonds Gathered In a White Elephant. In tho opinion of Detective "Char- llo" llaldolberg. tho man who stolo 1 tho great Tiffany d amonds has a -" ' white elephant of prodigious slio on his hands. While tho stones represent a fortuno in themselves, theo la ab solutely no wny In which tho thief can dispose of them without subject ing himself to Immedlato capture. Tho only satisfaction left him is to gaze at the gems in tho solltudo of his homo and wcavo dreams about great possibilities contained la thoso three sparkling bits of carbon. 'All tho diamond cutters in tho world may be numbered on tho fin gers of both hands," said Heidelberg. "They havo all received accurate de scriptions of tho stones and It they are presented to any of thoso experts to bo cut, tho person in whoso custody they aro will immediately bo arrested. "Somo dayB ago it was reported that thero was a diamond cutting ex port in Pittsburg who had not been included In tho official list An inves tigation wns made at onco and tho re port proved to bo false. Thero is ono cutter in Chicago, but none nearer. Tho description of tho missing gems has been scnttered broadcast, and so much publicity given to tho matter that even tho most daring 'fenco' would not take the diamonds at a titho of their value. "In my opinion, tho theft was not tho work of an outsider," added tho detective. "Tho stones were taken by somo one in tho store who was familiar with tho methods of tho es tablishment. An Appreciation. I am very fond of poetry Couldn't possibly be more Every thing I lay my hands on, Modern works or ancient lore. But of all things I'vo perused (And Indeed I've read a sight) Nothing seems to mo so clever As the poetry I write. Shnkeapeare? Well, he's pretty good. Milton? Il'm, I guess he'll do. Pope and Browning? Just so-so. Keats? I've never rend him through. Byron? Well, his style's too free. Tennyson? Too serious, quite. None of them can hold a candle To tho poetry I write. I can sit and rend It over, Backward, fomard, by tho hour. Such magnificence of diction! Phrasing of uneijualed powerl Often over It I've pored Fnr Into the stlllv nlcht. Nothing fills me with such bliss As the poetry I wilte. Every word's a polished Jewel. Strings of gems are every line. Strange that editors' opinions Rarely coincide with mine! Some day they will beg my verso But they'll never get a mite. For they won't deserve such luck As tho poetry I write! Blancho Goodman. Bath in Goldfleld. "All trouble and inconvenience growing out of tho scarcity of water in tho new mining camps of Nevada is rapidly disappearing," remarked Oscar J. Smith, lawyer and capitalist of Reno. "They have quite as much water in Goldfleld now as will satisfy tho requirements of the camp. I was down at Goldfleld recently, and notic ing a sign on a building which pro claimed tho fact that baths were to be had thero I went In and announced that I would like to get a bath. Tho fellow in charge handed mo a ticket and took my money. "Well, see here,' said I, 'I don't want a bath ticket. I want a bath.' '"Oh, you'll get a bath all right,' and the bathhouse manager. 'Lot me see your ticket, No. 813. Thero are about 812 pcoplo ahead of you. Come around In about three or four weeks.' " San Francisco Chronicle. A Proper Distinction. Here is a story that the Rev. Mox om of Springfield tells of John Flake, which Illustrates his frankness: It seems that ono day his wife had to report to him that their son had been guilty of calling Mrs. Jones, a neighbor, a fool and Mr. Jones a much worse fool. Prof. Fisko sent for tho youngster, and when ho appeared in the library said to him sternly: "My son, is It true tsat you said Mrs. Jones was a fool?" Hanging his head the boy replied: "Yes, father, I did." "And did you call Mr. Jones a worse fool?" "Yes, father." After a moment's reflection tho fam ous historian said slowly: "Well, my son, that is just about the distinction I should make." Boston Record. Where the Gang Rules. Col. Sheldon Potter, who represents reformed Philadelphia in the headship of tho city's police department, was talking at a dinner party about gang rule and municipal corruption. "Gang rule," he said, "encourages bad habits, drunkenness, a hundred evils. This was well ehown in a school board meeting in a New Kng land town. Corruption in that town was rampant, and in consequence dis slpation was rampant, too. "Well, at tho school board meeting I speak of it was said that tho clerk long before the night's business end ed was signing checks with tho whisky and drinking tho ink." Cincinnati 1 Enquirer. Tearful Milk. A lady was complaining to her dairy man some time ago about tho qualltj of his milk. "Short o' grass feed mum short o' grass feed this time o year," said the Jocular milkman "Bless you, them cows o" mine arc Just as sorry about it as I am. I often stands and watches 'em cryin regu lar cryin', mum because they feel af how their milk don't do 'era credit You don't believe it?" "Oh, yes, I believe it," said the lady; "but I wish in future you'd see thai they don't drop their tears into out ca." The Tatlor. How to Preserve Engs. Now-laid eggs can bo preserved for months by smearing tho sholls of them with pure glycorlno on tho same day that tho eggs aro Inid. It is host tn t ,i,. 1., .in .m. n. I'invvJ kuuiu lit u fiiuwii nun t,uu smaller end up. Ptiro glycerine is much hotter thnn huttor or RreiiRe, ns It never turns rnncld and thus avoids tho chanco of Bpotllng tho flavor of tho eggs. 8enslble Housekeepers will have Defiance Starch, not alonn because they get one-third moro for the same money, but also because of superior quality. Lapsed In Meaning. Whon menus nre written in French, by thoso who aro imperfectly ac quainted with that languago, amusing effects nre somotlmes produced. For instance, on tho front of n small res taurant in Vvnlon, a fow days ago, thero nppcarod the following surpris ing Item: "Voilow-tall a la gratis." And it isn't a frco lunch, either. Try Ono Package. If "Defiance Starch" does not please you, return it to your dealer. If it does you get one-third moro for the same money. It will give you satis faction, ana will not stick to the Iron. Old Excuse Is Rejected. A married Italian couplo who left' their lodgings at Avclllno wttnout pay ing their rent becnuso they thought tho houso was haunted navo been lined 5100. Tho Judgo ruled that mod ern sclenco does not recognize tho ex istence of ghosts. BIra. Wlnslow'a 800111101; Syrop, For children teethlor, softens the garni, redm duces ts niminUon,alljprn,cureiwtndoollu. SJcalotUe, Benefit of Good Manners. Good manners pay oven if they do lot mako friends, becauso wo cannot ;ry to mako others happy, to radiato tunshlno, without feeling better and purer ourselves, Success. "I had Inflatnatorr Ttheuruatism, bnt I am r!l now, thanks to Dr. liavlit Ktnuedr'l Fftrnrlta Rein ed. It's taj boat friend." Unrrttt LuuIdi, Troy, N, V. In after years it usually gives a married man a headache every time do hears another man whistling the .veddlng march. (Jhlcago News. Defiance Starch Is put up 1C ounces In a package, 10 cents. One-third more starch for tho same money. Most of tho so-called original Ideas aave been on tho toboggan ror cen turies. The Best Results In Starching ;an be obtained only by using De fiance Starch, besides getting 4 oz. more for same money no cooking re quired. Ho who bopes for tho best seldom sxpects It Don't Poison Baby. pORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child nmt have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produca sleep, and A FEW DROPS, TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WKE0E THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have heen killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregorio, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotio product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling: either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them " poison." The definition of " narcotic " is : "A medicine which relieves paiiv and produces slcepj hut which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul sions and death. ' ' The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what 'it is composed. 0AST0RIA DOES' NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Ohas. H. Fletcher. j; iTTS InmrH 1 1 m 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 i . 11 11 . 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 rmj 1 1 1 H 1 HI i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, tTTi i TrfTTTTT I r. 1 eCctaWePrcparaiionfor As similating ihcFoodarulRcgula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigeslionXheerful nessartdltest.Corttalns neither Opwra.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. MxJmnm- AUtUJJti- Stm Anerfeet Remedy forConatlo tion.Sour Slomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Conyulsions ,r everisn nsas andLoss OF SLEEE HI SI.IS-II-H M XacSiottle Signature oj NEW "YORK. kxaot copy or wrapped. ' I! ASTORIA WMtf B 'WMIVHH-M Facts Are Stubborn Tilings Uniform oxcoilont quality for over a quarter of a CCntury hoa Btoadily increased tho Balos of LION COFJFEE, The leader of all package coifees. Lion Coffee ia now usoil in millions of homps. Such popular buccoss BpoukB for itself. It is a positive proel that LION COFFEE bas tho Confidence of the people. Tho uniform quality of HON COFFEE survives nil opposition. LION COFFEE keep Urn old friends ad makes new ones every day. UUii lAlrrfclj has even more than Its Strength, Flavor and Qual ity to commend It. On arrival from the plantation, It Is carefully roast ed at our factories and securely packed In 1 lb. scaled packages and not opened again until needed lor use In the home. This precludes the possibility ol adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, dust. Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity of LION COFFEE Is thcrclorc guaranteed to the consumer. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. Uon-hoatl on overy package Savo these Lion-heads for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher Dr. J. W. ninsdale, of Chicago, III, ays: uis In all families where there are children." Dr. Alexander H. Sllntle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I hare frequently pre scribed your Castorla and hare found It a reliable and pleasnnt remedy lor children.' Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: "A medicine so valuable and bene ficial for children as your Castorla Is, deserves the highest praise. I find It In use everywhere." Dr. J. A. McCIellan, of Buffalo, N. T., says : "I have frequently prescribed your CVstorla for children and always got good results. In fact 1 use Castorla for my own children." Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Iuls, Mo., says : "I heartily endorse your Castorla. I bare frequently prescribed It In my medical practice, and haro always found It to do all that Is claimed for It" Dr. C. IT. Glldden, of St Paul, Minn., says : "My experience as & practitioner with your Castorla has been blghty satisfactory, and I consider It an excellent remedy for the young." Dr. n. D. nenner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says : "I have used yonr Castorla as ft purgative In the cases of children for years past with the most happy effect, and, tally endorse it as a safe remedy." Dr. J. A. Bnarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Tour Castorla Is a splendid remedy for children, known the world over. I use It in my practice and have no hesitancy la recommending; it for the comQlalnts of infants and children." , Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. V., says: "I consider your Castorla an er cellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs." Dr. Howard James, of New York City, says : "It is with great pleasure that X desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castorla. I have ueed it witta marked benefit In the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent results from its administration to other children in my practice." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho (zrffflcUcXfa The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. THC CtNVAUn COM PNV, TT MURRAY ST, NEW YORK CITY. Hk. cwfsaKiv ! s " o o QSfWSR'IrSt AW 0). W00L90N BPIOE CO., Toledo, Ohio. 1 Mueller Pianos Are Sent Free to responsible people on trial. If y ou don't Hay thoy aro 1100.00 better sr tn an any piano you navo seen, box it up. sond it bach at our expense. Our Prices Are Way Down becauso we have no agents or travelers. Our terms are enwh, or 120.00 down and $5.00 monthly Wrlto today tor cata log and prices. Address tho makers, SC1IM0LLER& MUELLER established, 1850. OJIAIIA, NKB. "1 uto your Castorla and adrlse Its Signature of