, , . , . , . a t The Caarltir'a Cat. J H la n(l by the aurbotitie n jw l and j-elry that the coronet of the Run-nil empress in ttie uat l-auti I collect .on of diam ndt ever gatlc red in oue ornament It i couijWiM'l of fui very lariM uiamondi of t lit pnr.st water and eighteen others o: siiiihtl' mailer are, tgettier -ittt a multitude of leaser diauioioN of e'ine .' The flash of tbr beautiful g-n.s ic reminds the ubsei vrr of a !! ftion of rainbona. No o-Itnc for I illy ( '! . yel 4iki.i. f. f.l. V li !l .t ! i V " rwiil,.it m r :'."M; v.r d I ! I-e.T ba. nt.,ii , i.-i.rt.' hcilt Hi.! in t.f.o -o d. fcUr..li.-..-l, i.ci- ... 1 l. l! 1 I'-'-'Vi I . When you ask the L..rl to h'.e every body has anything to do v. ith the meeting, don't h ave out this junior The ue of Hall's Httir la-inner pro moles the pronto, of the Imir. ami reior.-! it natural color and beauty. tr-c thewalp ol dandrult. letter, and all mini nties. The man who mind hi own business will always have s netJiinu to do '.'.reel ltmu ivt-r. k I'a-j o am! b"la, Her at a-caui. weaio u (.x fi. r. nic Step where Ood tell you to, an 1 you will flml your fvt planted on the rock. Hood's Is the Fines! Spring. MsaiciiiB Tonic, Ab- r. St la lk Laid Th collar band with its decoration ha len a pro.nin nt feature of fasnion for j some tii.e, but now the latent model ! have i lite i lain cd.ar wait a very mod- j et (rill of iac or . hiTrou at the l ack or j two pointed tlu of v-Uei or silk, j Fancy 'U-k!ea are .i very imortan. element of J -eta just at pres lit, and. i hile tin-1' urn 1 1 1 a. I OM i elja p an I I .zei, oi.e ot tne pr. lti-l ell log I r iw miifiiw be!( in in tti form of two 1 ir-e on ii e eil ainl jeweled buttons tl.ie;eJ togs' III r tt. or 'H o. t'irr or ToLED',t 9, I'msK J i in mt n.ake oath that lie m ,'.ir senior Diitir o( the tirni of r J. t'HKM v it I n., ilo;ii'J i.n-' ne-i in ttie I'iiV o! i iili ilo, ( mi t v iiii i M..ti; uioro-iod, and tint' 't:!i firii. wi.S : v Seruin of i.N'K li I Xiti:i:i JniLI.aHS ;orea b and ever . cu-e ot I :ii in II th t; ei.tumt he euiej hy U;e uc ol il Ml.' i iT.K 'ii t i pk. ki:ask j. iii:ni.y. Sworn to liefor.. me in. ! nii-ei.ld in mv i re-cuce, this fitu ilay oi 1H einl.er. A. li. ht IJLi wLrsj'-zj A. V . i;i,r.A-ov. JLiH'it Catarrh Cure is taken internally ati'l acli tlireetiy on the Llo.il uiol inuenii iirliiee ot I lie system, rend ior ieie inotiial, free. I '. J. ( IIKNKY iV ( O , Toledo, 0. "?T.-.i!d hy Ii i:KK'sia, 7'w. A.- I t. it 7 , ,, :ir",i V-77a'-'7: P2 -f ft it', -' Vjr , -vf-; ' i,, n4 ei. I hfl t . Tliank a man lor an unei.X'Cted fivor, tin then wa eh. i A man v, ho attend (mrtiea. or who ie ;n luve, nhoul l vfivw one-ha f of h.B lalary ha' k to h employer. Minifeters' ive3 are t-j be pitied. They jtan'ttell their hushandT) wbaif.d men .heir miiii-ters are. j A fui.e.Hl in a family reveals a great i nany suror B u kuisMipa nw no nun ijer oi prtier I ii ide puMie and reeep'iont) ha I ever Kxllwar Ka.ul.tl. A recent pamphlet on rail ways etatM that ttee are 31 deput and stations wi iitu th-! liuiitsof L cidoii. The siret railnayg in lUlliinore car ried over 53,MiO,UO J pas tenuis in 189 and p :i ! $243,001 in taxei f -r the sup port of the city's arks. Auitra.i-t had la-it ye ir fl.T'iO miles of railway p -n The capital expended on the n tits been $ I7.IH) J.(XK) die nr. revenue ov-r wo.-k: p r cent. 'vmiTT'W-sN . -J , TO MAKE WAVY LOCKS. j MKi!!i:i;S of the f.ilr sex are not Jtl'.vavs :he iniholinielll of ,-:hete.tl l;e:illty v.ell tliey do isvjii f f. '1 -v; The pr tu'ioal i dvatitae in uing i-alt us a fertilizer in that it helps to mak plant iood in th fir av.iiUble. Jrrr 'r R l'w tl nl I'M -'. rDjy ' tbrUc. fl ii llvi-r mill bvwt ri-tful ur iuai. i ll ipiite a number oi the farm pro- ! duels, l.w prices are caused not so luncl: hy ovi rptoilnetion a hy l or (itiality. J'i-ui'h Cure lor Consumption is our only medicine for coughs and colds. M rs. V Htlti,4.T.ttth ave , Denver, Col., Nov. 23 '( On ioint in the devil's favor is thiit heat"rs are generally better ventilated than churchen. Hn. Whiolotr'a bo.ihiM. -rrr Inr etold rn iretliliie, noitem iBe iiin.n. r line, l:irtsm n.stii.n.ailavs vain. cum nil I'oiic. i' okliU i The Christian's idea of prosperity 18 I n t s imethinj? that 4n be tne-ured by i the state of his flour barrel. Whs lillt'iio t.r r.tii. cat a Cawarvt, eaudr ca. thatne. rum it iiaranui.-.i, lu . 2.r It Make You Eat, Sleep, WorX and Happy. "We think Hood's Sarsaparilla is the finest Sprint? and family medicine. I had been bothciel with headache while at my work, many a time having to go home, and loss of sleep, tired all the time, and getting up in the morning weak. I decided to take. Hood s !.arsa parilla and felt hi tter after three doses. I kept on taking it, and now I can go .. . . I .1.. .1. ..o.rl inwtl.e iiuarry aim uu ""' Th,r, ,,,,!,(,,, r,ne with the and come home lee tug wen ami always - ; . , Sungv. We have also b,,n giving!'"'"' 0 T" fr"m d,ur1a" "' ?foo4's SarsaparSlia t our yo,in,est t--ver the P,eacl,1:lg ..aimed .nuare- child, who was we ik. languid ami hming ; 'y t '"'' " flesh. We could soon see a marked! There is nothing in the Bthlo chance, lie at better. Slept well, and tour ige anyhoily in thinning In a little while was like a new boy. He has continued to improve, and to day is lively as a cricket: and the neigh bors s;:yhe can talk tm-re than any man around Ihe tilaee." Thomas WlllTt:, l'ark Quarries, l-reeilmn, l a. . 15 Je sure to get Hood's because Hood's SarsapariJIa Il th tnt- In Ihc! Ihe'inn T'ue HIikhI I'U Ifier. 8ld by all iln ex' l.lx f jr U,,A, ' c pilc r. th only pt.U to t.k rlOOU S rlHA u, HouiJ'a Haiaimr,ll illy tiny :ivy h.'tve V. L. DOUGLAS DOLLAR A j to en t hat he ! . I... o . .-...I I.e. i.ij nun ,.fl uorL-q 1 Mil 17C.C n i v t. .......... Many a man who begiuh what lie con p'derea promihing journey in the.Iencho rami, meets tin) robbers at the hret hemi. ror the year of 18!)i not one mile of rilroad track was laid by the a team nails in No v Hampshire, Iihoie Is land, Ma'itchinwUs or Connecticut, sin! only one mile each in Maine and Vet niwil. MiVcit ri, ht to sell whi-key and nothing el-e can he wrong. K.veiy man wh Ihinks he can dsceiv ti d has alretdy deceived himelf. A LEdAGY OF DISEASE not hati'ieii to have o'll'lt lock, lli'.lf of their t:m o.ike.l fairlv hideous in order tint: me ... .i. i-li f.i.!!- otner lu: If inipni mm mem vatlng litt'.e rlngli'ts find niry wavei'i. Slid tlu-ir private fumllii have hud to suffer from their uiiae.lhetic appear ance. That Is one reason why tin- cu.nn Iron haw been so popular. It s-tves go- lug about with the hair done i'i ...,iU.rw .mil liurnllke niiiM. rubber and kid roll, etc Even the neat moita-uet of the same Klin.li us ttie nai- them a bald appearance, "'id. " ,,r whites of egg, gum amble and ot.ier ritlek 'ems" to make water wave, so culled, the Kitfht of tliem was euouu to make one Kick. The French have come to the reseu-. They usually do v lien there is '. ivc.hetlc or artlnrlc ini.-t Ion at lsue. They have invented "le Hon noil, or .,,ini,iii.r uhleli coiisists of a sort of fork with two upright tines, to which rlhlM.ns can be allix.sl through eyeleta In ueh a way that the' hair can In woven in the usual manner a bout rhe two tine, on Is done with n large wave pin. and then the pin can le with drawn, leaving the hair woven on n ribbon, the end of which iui then be tied lu a eiMiueltixh litlle howkuot, producing a charming efTecl. Dinn r Talilea i-et for Iviiht. As soon an the lnaugunitlon hells hi. v.. leinllv tstoiiii.il ringing nt the na- for nt least four years, and probably S3 I nig as some of us shall live. Mr. Cleve land is by no menus a small man. phys ically, mentally or oMici..l!y, but when it came to receptions and the like he was soiiiewlittt overshadowed by his wife. A pretty little woman went to the last reception given by the lady of ti.. W hile House and she told after ward that as the crowd came through tin. ilooi-s into the Id ue linrlor she was so httsy looking nt Mrs. Cleveland that she went straight hy the President w it hunt seeing him. Then, seeing her mistake, she quickly turned and, shak ing hands with him, exclaimed: "I beg your pardon, Mr. Cleveland, 1 didn't see you." Kverybody around smiled, the little lady herself smiled, Mrs. Cleveland smiled and the President himself smiled and seemed not In the least displeased. -35- l ' l (i tlonal capital, the ladies of the Lam- net get ritnly to set rhe social nan n-n-llig. Dinner's come llrst In Cabinet n terlaiumetits. It Is learned Ihat t),e favorite Washington d nner table w'dl 1)0 set for eight. In shape II will bo nearly witiare. with the hostess facing the cut rami. The floral piece Where !nuurhter lre.i Alike. In Yucatan, Central America, sisters dress precisely alike, even to the tying of a bow, the turn of a button or the flower In the hair. Iu the tropics large families are the rule, and any day you may see In that country girls in groups nf from three to a baker's dozen who belong to the ime family, as their clothes will show. It is thus easy to distinguish the members of a family anvwliere, and not Infrequently sisters are called by their favorite flower or color. In A iin in men and women wear their hair In the same way and dress al most alike. Kan-lugs and linger rings are worn by women on'.y. Lapp men and women dress alike. The men and women of the Croe tribe of Indians dress alike, but can be diftingnlshed by the ornamentation of their leggings, that of the men lielng vertical and that of the women horizontal. One of Mrs. Pinkham's Talks ! Concerning a Mother's Duty to Her Young Daughter. Together with a Chat vith Miss Mane jonnson. The balance wheel of a woman's life is menstruation. On the proper per formance of this function depends her health. ..... Irregularity lays the foundation of many diseases, ana is in lincuiapwui txty of disease. It is of the greatest importance that regu larity be accomplished as soon as pusatblu after the now is an established fact. Disturbance of the menstrual function poisons the blood. In joiing1 girls suppression develops latent inherited tendencies to scrofula or con sumption, and no time miiot be lost iu restoring reirularitv. Many a youn'Vfiirl goes to her grave 'j because this difHculty has bcSu thought lightly of. and mother ha.s said, "Time will bring about a ikP cure: she is young, I don't worry about her. ' Mother, when you see your daughter languid ik .'VW , . a .i .: 11,. a and lniiinerenii 10 uiiug um uui'"i a'".""" young girl, when you note that flush on her cheek, that glassy appearance in her eyes; when your daughter tells you that even the weight of her dress waist oppresses her, ana tnat she lias u-rri-ble pains in her stomach shortly after eating, don't ignore these signs I If you do, you will be follow ing your daughter to the grave, for she will die I This is gospid truth she is developing consumption of the bowels 1 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the greatest regulator known to medicine. Make haste to use it on the first appearance of the tell-tale Bvraptoms ; it will restore all the female organs to their normal condition. Miss Marie Johnson's letter to Mrs. Pinkham, which follows, should inter oat all mothers and young ladies. She says : "My health became so poor that I had to leave school. I was tired all the time, and had dreadful pains in my side and back. I would have the headache so badly that everything would appear blacK De fore my eyes, and I could not go on with my studies. I was also troubled with irregularity of menses. I was very weak, and lost so much flesh , that my friends became alarmed. My mother, who is a firm believer in your remedies from experi ence, thought perhaps they might benefit me, nnd wrote vou for advice. I followed the advice you gave, and used Lydia E. Pi.ikhara's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills as you directed, and am now as well as I ever was. I have gained flesh and have a good color. I am completely cured of irregularity. Words cannot express my gratitude, and I cannot thank you enough for your kind advice and medicine." Miss Mamk F. Johnson, Centralia,. Pn.. - - In the VtltRANS OF THE WAR REPAID IN SICKNESS. BEST IN THE WORLD r0 14 TEAKS this , tj merit aloie. , aas ilatanc-d all competitor. WDORSED BY OVER 1,000,000 WIABE1I u THE BEST la itylt, fit end 4arabUlty ol ay ahc ever offered at $1.00. IT IS MADE IB ALL THE LATEST SHAPES aa STTIES n4 of every variety of leather. ORE DEALEB IB A TOWB ivea eiciaflve ale aad advertlMd l local aiaer on recelot of reasonable order. Write for catalocae to W. L. DOUGLAS, Brock Un AaMhn hink Only Llvea Ilecnune He rervprc(l-HiiH"cre'l tlnce the War with Kidney IllacnMC. from tlir .Vrwn, fit. John, h'nnnm. Kvery citizen nf St. John. Kan., i nc-Ouaititi-d wilh Ahiixlm ltisk, one of t'le 'I lid Veterans" of the Iat war and resi dent of this city. A few mouths ago In) was a complete physical wreck, from kid ney trouble and diarrhoea. Your corre spondent, who had learned lie hsd found relief, miM'ting him on the street recently, Hiked If lie wouldn't Rive him all the facta. Mr. Ilisk said he was only too glAO to let the ix'ople in general and fiii old comrndes in particular know wliut bad benefited him. He then made the following statement: "I had been suffering for years from complication of (lineage, among tlicm kidney and liver trouble and chronic diar rhoea. I lie greatest trouble of all, now Qiii 7 flrrfo A Itenefnctor of 'nracn, Nuinerotis young women who have perfected the study of phonography will be interested to learn that the lieu efactor of women, the gentlemau wlio Invented the system, Sir Isaac Pitman, was In 1HIK2 presented by those who ap pwialed what he had done with a purse of S1.7XJ and a very handsome marble clock. In 1SS7. when the Jubi lee of phonography was celebrated, he received a marble bust of himself and a gold medal from the phimogmpliei's of the I'nlted States and one from i (ireat Britain and the colonic. In IS',10 shofthanil was lnelnde.1 iu the subjects to be taught In the board of schools lu Knghnd. Si.-tt'tics Just compiled show that ho per cent, of the reporters In the English spiiiking world use the Pit man system. ; n so ivaSL'SiB fflil3iit nniinntTt' j f DO AT flTPf V rTTIBlWITnt cure " constipation. CatcarpU are tlieldpn. I.nia t nUuuuuiLiiji uuniinuiuui' J pin and book If t trw, tirp. norrr criD or erioe.but rnuso eattTnahiriilrosiilis bam- lA KTI III.IMI KEHLDT CO.. Chicniro. Hontreal. an., orNptt Tork. DISINO-HOOM OK A CABINKT MEMHKln center wufbe partly of fruit and ready for wrvlng with the dessert. It will not be very tall. Mirrors bordered with Altll'llil Y U' ill form the middle mat. The eer, was the complete w reck of my ner- ' cloth will bo of flue linen, not silk or r & PORJ.Rf.EL The Sd Jit Coat. SLICKER Kg ?t brth rl-li-r n4 siJJl pr .(t-.-. ri.ti llnrid 1'innfflr! Mtf ker I T it is uniifdi) m w, If tu,i Utr fn ytwr trmn, writ" lir ta'itneu to A J. TOWf Httf.n M. fhe St. Jne)h strl firand Inland E. R I. TBI SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE TO A 1.1. roiXT" NORTH WEST .-tN" BAST SOUTH Atl7ir' 'fi 8ytein lTH fAVORITI! .ilIT To ( alltornla, Ornoii :'t all Wraiorn roiiita For liiiormaitim r' Kantlng rale., ttie , call ou er rfdrraa uf antor H. M. Ausit, y. I'. HnsisM.s. Js.. 0u. Taw Agt. t.on'1 Jlauafar. St. Joeph, Mo. Klamlnall'ir. JU'l Adrlr,, aa V. FaWOIalillllr of In . T.UIII.B. . Mnt for In- ni'Tt'OuMaw llii a l-aioul. rTBica o'Kaaaiax, Vk aahloit. . 1. C, ML f APT UUi., a Ika U., mitmif, B T.I lLL votis aystetn, resulting from my nervne in the army. I tried etery remedy I could hear of without the least beneficial re mits, until I saw a testimonial of an "old veteran" who waa iu the same regiment with me during the war (wieh whom I was well flciiiainled), .tntlne that he had been cured of a similar cmnplnint hy the use of Dr. Will'ianis' Pink i'ills. 1 con cluded to give Pink Pills a trial, as they niiuht possibly help me. I ln-g.in using tliem and soon commenced to feel slightly better; my improvement was very slow, however, but still it was noticeable, mid this wat I'lii-oiiragiiig. In the course nf about thn-e weeks my condition w.i 1 vast ly Improved. To the pres. tit lime I have taken thirteen ImxeK of Pink Pills, 11 nd c.-ni trutlifuilv say I believe I am entirely cured of my kidin r and liver trouble, and nearly so of my diarrhoea. My nervous trouble, too, i so much belter that I am sure a cure will be entirely perfected in a ihort lime. "My wife ali used the Pink Pills With great lielletu. inr mono .i in nil e. treinely had condition. Sin e lifting the Sills, however, thin condition lia entirely iaappesrod. I consider I r. Wilhauii' Pink Pill the neel mat-vi-loiii discovery of tlie age. I e.'iii'iM.l sny ton much in their prai-e. A 1 1 A S 1 1 A ItlSK." Ir. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple were first conipiiiiniled as a prescrip tion and ued as such in general prac tice hv an 1 :uiie lit physician. So gn at was iheir c:hn.y tint il was denied wise to place them wi'hin the reach of all. Thev are now iiiiiiuilaclMri d by ihe Dr. Wiliinms Medicine Couip-mv. Scheni-c-t.dv. X. Y.. and are "old in boxes (never In loo.e form by th d'i.i n or linn dred.aml the public are cneliom-l agu n't liuiuer ou iinitaiintis wild in this slinpel al ."C cent a box, nr nix boxes for S'-.oO. anil oiuv he had of all druggists or direct by mail from lr. William' Medicine Com t"llJ'' . . No matter ho pood a pedigree an an i Dial niay have, individual merit and good conditions are essential. satin, and the dinner of only seven courses-oysters, soup, lish, game, en trees, salad and dessert. One of the ladies of the new Cabinet has copied Martha Washington's dinner table 11s far n possible. Tln table Is free from 1h. It is h.w and under neath lie cushions. The chairs tip lnu-k I slightly nnd the seats are silk. An old time lamp above glvis soft light. J'en and Women Kriend. A man Is neither spiteful nor treach r.roos .lechiie some women who arc j popular with the lords of creation, and tiiey add that one male friend Is worth ! a dozen feminine". Then, again, other 1 women, with cipial force, remind one of I the proverbial fickleness of men, nnd j how a new face and a brighter manner I often drive completely awuy an old and I time-honored friendship. Hut this, jolliers will answer, relates only to a ! love affair, and naturally when the lit I tie god arrives on the scene, all such I cold nlTalrs as friendship must liml I lodgings elsew here. Probably, like all I assertions either way, the truth lies be- , tweeli the two extremes. Some men tare particularly calculated for friends. In fact, In that capacity are loyalty nnd honor themselves. They never talk of or discuss their friends; they are only too willing nnd too ready to serve a wo man they really care for, nnd are al ways on hand In trouble arid sorrow with ready sympathy and help. Hut friendship of this kind naturally de mands much, nnd no one will waste such plntonlc devotion without expect ing an equal amount of friendship and loyaltyjn return. Clrar I.ocWa Knnhlonabte. New York has many girls though under 17 yearn of ago, have taken tip the fad for gray hair, the idea being to appear 'very Intellis-tual ant thoughtful. It Is nuuiaged by leaving a lock of one's natural hair at a wig maker's, with Instructions to somewhat match It by shades of gray hair, not 111 llrst too far removed from the original color. A touiiee affair 1 purchased to be worn a la falsi- luings. The gray hairs are carefully Intertwined with the dark locks, and one Is perfectly "up-to-date." Premature Morrlnirea. It Is said tJliat ome .extraordinary; revelations of wife abandonment art' being made In New York. Fifteen thousand men are under bonds to sup port their wives. The magistrates nsr-rilie this si-ate of tliiugn partly to the hard times, sill more to lax mor als, but moert of nil to premature mar ringi. Fifty l''r cent, of the denerted wives were married while In their teeus. A Letter ricx. A letter holder Is a useful adjunct to one's disk. U Is mndu of paniolxmrd, ' may be covered with silk, linen, leath erette or any dm I ml material. A Ikx with a high fancy lick ! divided into two pans, one for answered, the tbe ALABASTINE. IT WON'T RUB OFF. Wall l'ap-r is I nsanitary. KAI.MOIHTKR IS TEMI-OUAKV, KOTM,JfttUN OFF AAL lC'Al.F.tS. a ana ATI 1st I" Is a pure, permanent and artistio 111 AKllNIINI wall-coating, n-ady for the brush nwlUnU I llllw by mixing in cold water. For Wale by Paint Dealers Fverywhere. Tna DocroaMOne layer of mm a ti.i n.H .liAvini. 19 dpRirAhle tints, also Alabastfne who I a l.r'- .r.'U'.r. mtL 8ouvn!rllnrksentfreeWanyonemntinninginispw. mm 1 ' -j .---j t aWA n m u rm bl au- m 1 mm n aa iiiiiiiat W but cannot thrir." rtuiiirir s a -.f.. I i I V'A Fair Face Cannot Atone for Ah Untidy House." Use SAPOLIO WE II AVE NO AGEUTS t.fli. 8BtTTHBril-Prlrlil. A a cove aa Miia tor fi.w. but .io old direct to the connumw lor m years, bu YvtioKwavie pricm, mvam theta the dealfrtt' pro flt. Khip anywhere lor exftmiuftuoD u fore nais- Every thine warrant!. 100 f.t ) of 'ar- "iftaTHB. tUlKtVlMOf HttP nwtJi. Toi HuttitleHaslow jniacUins fiH low an sprHn WaKOiM, Riiad Wufions, eu. nd i, free tAiuxioBue. -T- Eon for large, ELKHART cakkiauk ami uak.n MIU. CO. No. HOB. Surr.j PrleUh.tirtiiiB, lm... nun. faBde. lrB aad fcmder., Iftl. A. food - Mil. lor a. W. U. rUATT, o'l. ELUUAKT, 1NI. Right off, to any, even the worst of 8PRAI.JS, pply l BBl W t Hard rubbing is the sleight of hand. A prompt cure is The Magic. Hw Only Vra, rierrlanl. Although May. Cleveland has taken herself to Princeton, where she will nt last have a chance to live her own life In tho way aim may choose, there will be atorle of her tart and klndllneas and social gifts fiattng around Washington A I.K1TKK HOX. for unanswered letters. At the fronl la fastened a third box designed for letters ready to be mailed, a word showing the me of each cimiparfuK-a being painted or embroidered diagonal-' ly ncrotw the face of each. A Vrj cal- ondar is attached to the top of 'ctSu- back and above K an oiienlng by which it may be huDg. j The complaint ktiown aa grip la aa de ' pressing as uurecjulted lov. Vho opened IHak a ' . Dotcie or MIRES Root beer? Th popping of a cork from a bottle of Hires is a sicnal of good health and plea sure. A sound the old folk9 like to bear the children can't resist it HIRES Rootbeer ts composed of th vary Ingredient, the yntem reoulrca. Aiding the dlKliu, soothing the nerval, purifying the blood. A Mtnpor ance drink for temper a no people. Ma, aalfkr IH tnanta a. airaa ! COMFORT TO r Co.. ralla. atM I fallMa, rarrffaar. CALIFORNIA. Every rtiurwlay afternoon -tourist leeplng ear for Dan, ver, Hull Juke ("Itv, San Kran clscn, and Los Ansele. lcar Oii aha una Lincoln via the BurlinBton Route.- It ts carpeted, upholstered In rattan, him upring neat, and backs and is provided with curtains, boddlncr, towels. ap elTi. An eipcricnced exi-ur-ston conductor and nut formed Pullman porter eo company It throm:li to the l'erlnc Coast. While neither nsejtpen.lvely finlalipd tiura. flue to look at aa a palace .leeper, It I. Just aa (iood to ride in. Second clasa IP ken are honored and IB price of a berth, wide enouga lor two, l only n. for a folder lining full par-; tlculara writ to Fiuncu, Cen'l I'ass r Agent, Omaha, Ne fCM. V. Ka. 4.14-18. 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