G! f oasl MS ! Poor clothes carrot nuk you look old. Even pal cheeks wen't e"s it. Yaur household ciret my be heavy and disappoint ments may b deep, but they cat) not make you look old. One thing does It and never faila. It la Impostlbl to look young with the color of seventy years In your hair. permanently postpone the tell-tale signs of age. Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops It from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Hair and Its Diseases? Thm Bmmt AaVfe Fro. It ran to ao oauin 11 tu kaaa. Sta yoa SfMct4 from tha nf tha vigor, wriu Lbt doatar about It. it it. rrobaklr mra la ton uan with yttnr nrai tritem ml aaat ba Mltlr ffnoYM. Ad4r: ia. j. a atfk, unu, iw, 1STIPATIC; "I am hm 14 Sara at a Uaj wlihaaa . vcaiaaa m tkm kawals, out Ming a t awra taaoj aioapfc or aiir. bol wr laiacu., Caroota oooiUoaUon for wtsd raara alaoad mm 1 aliuirrllaooolui.n; during thai lima I a 10 mt arrtalo I aaard of Iwliww foaad an; rallaf : ta uirotM aaUl Ibajti lain CA( iKKTS aw hava from osa to tbi a aaiuaei a dr. as k waa rich I wonM (Ira tUBM tat Hi! oraaMali .1 kNtti ralla." ATUita L. Ilcrr. MB) BoaasU St.. IMtrali, Mlak MX. PaUtablt. FcUal. tla Qnod t Slckao, Wtakaa.arbfiya. lOg.Sa . CURB CONSTIPATION. .. Saaaat Caaaur, Cakaaa. ir I, itm folk S Here's your Denver Train, the Burlington' "Denver Limited " Leaves Omaha at 4:36 p. m. dai, reaching Denver at 7 :30 next rnornir . Faateet and moet comfortable after noon train oat of Omaha. Hleepers, chair-cars, diners. Ticket snd full irformstlon an ap plication to the local agent or by ad dreeslag J. Kraacu, Oetwral Paaaanftr Atmnt, Onaba, Nab. P. . If yoa to west via Omaha and tb Barlisf Uin Kouia. you can nop off aud at thaTrana-MlaalMl-ipl Kip.ltlon. . Tf 1' fti I Mnalan F-aIarirm.Wrriitur, f "W I llAelf 'Aetf t IIWMMIIimi If s bachelor wheel a' out an eoipi bsby wrlwgo, ho will nev r marry. 110 Oar for Oonsouiptlon I the on' soogh ssedkin od in my houat.-D. Albrishi. Mifllinbur. Pa.. l).-a li. 'K. OorsJ beod and b lis bung aroun lbs neck of a child will protect It frorr saany evils. Btra WUaalnw'a Soeniiii Bvacr lar child a taatalaf, aoftana the tnmi, radacas In Bam aOoa, allara pala, a-aari4 enlic. at soul. 'r"Tn-Saaaofataalilitain-t f-HS ' KUVt K4 "au tn RiiKiia 'h-mkal 1 w Tars, far Maaia4-a"' I ' tHmMilala Don't lot a baby tread barefoot o Ubloj It will gat sore feat. FITS'ST Carat. XonuaraarraaaM--.i- aar mm f nr. Kiimt'i iim hvi KK trial krtllr a traa'i la- SBaaa. Troth ta moral dvnamite. Error la solf-propagating. Doing Is aa antidotafor doabttag. Vriandshlp la the smUh of sorrow, talf ooaosit mskss sonsa aiea wist, tbaa Ood. A aaod aoe-iaatloa atoraaU saaata MpaMoa. Finding repays lor assratilaa getting aar waniag. I Cpastal priviladflsa aw Mt proof CO fiQjYV CANDY II CATHARTIC jm . vsaos MUD an-iaia lyiiii Humiuar lltul for Olrti. For whitening the I amis and arm take a teaanoonful of borax, ona onne of glycerine and on pint of orang noser water. The following lotion ren der the arms and neck soft and white: Mix together two drachm of haxeline, two drachms of benzoin, eight ounce elder flower water, hilf an ounce of glyorrliio, one nrarh.ni of poii,-d i borax. 1 iiia is to fx) a(pli,-d alter waslj lrjan i the arms bandaged with o.'t 8 rpmt'i VonorH, Prof. T, R. Frer. of EdlnbrirrV W ha made a study of serpent's venom, ana no tuggrafi mean for rendering iv inert Dy "Antlvenlne." ha recentl called attention to the circumstance that serpent' venom when IntnulneaJ Into the atomach of an animal will pre- uuce no injurious effect slthooga tbs amount 01 poison swallowed wonM ha sufficient. If Introduced beneath the skin to kill 1,000 animals of the asm specie and weight He attribute thl immunity from barm to the action of the bile. He bM further ascertained that the bllj of serpect wbea mixed with venom will prevent It from pro ducing death, even when It Is present lu very small quantity. Th bile of some other animals als post thl antidotal (fiallty, but not U the am extent a lie bile of snake. Flea and ThuUa Cha'ity is heart cement. Facts are the mirror of truth. The truth that lives in us will bo lived by us. Small sin weigh heavy in the acali of character. In the race for wealth men ran down their I ealtli. Thei-e is a difference between having a cro to bear and being as cross as a bear. Wot larkli( Shrap. An fcutlior ty says that, to make an in delible marking ink for sbep, nse shel lac, 2 ounces; borax, 3 ounces, water 28 ounces; gum arabic, 2 ounces, and lamp black. Boil the borax and shellac in water until they are dissolved, and with draw from the fire. When the solution has become cold, add water to make 15 ounce, and lamp black enough to bring the preparn tion to a m t able cons stency. When it is to be nred with a stencil, it ruuvt be made thicker than when it if applied with a brush. Thil foa inula givsv black ink. WOMAN'S HEROISM. from Iht IirQlMUr-Gaitttr, Rot k fori, IIL During the Civil War nearly aa mud heroism was shown by tb womaa of eat nation as by the hrav soldiers. Maay s woman, weeping for ber dead o, boos as the wounds of hi suffering comrades, rejoicing in their -,rn wed straarta. even wail aorrowia g for ra on ssaw bows gOL. At waa laid CV. Hie foun- dstioa for th world known a th On ffa BnttUfrli, faund ortfnt7.fitioii Woman's Ttelief Corps. One of lie tint mrneiit hirmhrra of tbs corn at Ryron, 111., is Mrs. Jatnas ltmiaa- weart, but iHiicm once mi C a atop to net active work. A year or o ago, when ah was nearly fifty years of (, the tinn when woun ii must be inure csrerul ot their strength, Mrs. House wrart wsa taken serloiuly ill. Tte family physician told her tlmt he hd reaclied a critical period of her life, and mit be very care ful. His pn Hcriptions and treatment did not benefit h.T, and otber treatment proveil nnsvsiling. At lat Dr. Williams 1 in i-iiis ror Psle l'eople were brought to her notice, wlrt) indiHpntable evidence that tiiey were helful in caM such as tiers, and with renewed hope he tried the remedy. Last Slnn-h she to.k the first box of the pilla, which gave much relief. She waa deter mined to be cured, and kept on with ths medicine, until now eight boies have been consumed, and she feela like a new woman. Mrt. IToneeweart ssid: "I have taken only eight lKxe, but I hnve been improv ing since I took the firnt done. I do not believe f could hnve lived without tb pills. They certainly have dons m mure food than any phyaiclan or any medicine hsve ever tried.'1 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills r sold la hosts (never In loose bulk) St AO cental s boi or sis boxes for $2.50. snd may be had of all druggiata, or direct by mail from Dr. William' Medicine Co., Schmee. t.dy, N. Y. Hall's Catarrh Cure I taken Internally. Price 76 oenfav After the tree eome into bearlnsr, eroplng the orchard, a a rule, doe not py. Wball tin brat atHnf-rtant and rmiedj tar atla Hit mu .m and d frrtT iib-na'a -niehur N.ap. HUlt Ualr and vt blkkar 1 1, llwi ur bruwa. a BaUbllanad 170. Baker's Chocolate, celebrated for more Jj than a centu7 a a A delicious, nutritious, V and flesh-forming beverage, ha our Q well-known Yellow Label on the front of every package, and our trad-mark,lLaBlle Chocoltiar,,,oa th bacU NOffSj OTHER aBNUSNI. itAo owiv ev WALTER BAKER k CO. Ltd, Dordisatar, Msm. v J maw New Style Hicycle Kack. rerhap the molt original Wcyelo rack ever seen itand In front of a comfortable old Inn at Canton, Pa. The Inn stands on a road much traveled by touring wheelmen, many of whom And refreshment for the Inner man beneath It old-fashioned roof. The landlord Invented the bicycle rack, which has been voted a success by many tourists. It possesses the combined merit of be ing entirely efficient while extremely Inexpensive. Mine host has taken tb MR FOHM Or WHRIL RACK. wheela off an old farm wagon, and, af ter cutting the "poke oft halfway to the hub, hn stood the hub on end In wooden socket in a fixed position. The bicycles are pushed In between two spokes, which, radiating In all direc tions, make It convenient for every user to stow his wheel and remove It with out interfering -rlth any others. Many wheelmen have urged the landlord to patent the unique rack, but be has not yet decided to do so. Jllcvcle Repair Extraordinary. Accompanying picture show a bicy cle wheel temporarily repaired by a Boer, the spoke being cut from th txTRAOnnl.t Attr RsrAtn. bush nnd fitted with a pocket knife. The P.oer rode the machine In this con dition nenrly nil the way from Pretoria to Pletersburg, n distance of ICO miles. One of the pedal was replaced by a peg of wood. A Wnrnini. From early morn till dewy eve, Scarce stopping for meal, Throngh lanes and roads ta.it aped, Perched high upon a wheel. maid At la fit she flew to realm abov, But there (th, sad, sad fate She found a sign, "No wheels allowed," A-hai.ging on the gate. "Oh, let me in, kind saint," she cried; But Peter taid, "No, do; You've brought your wheel; If yoa most ride, There' a cinder path below." L. A. W. Bulletin. Illc.TCle Jtilleta. Certain student of the mind and Its phenomena hold that there I a distinct psychological side to cycling, Inasmuch a use of the wheel necessarily devel ops In the rider power of concentra tion, quick perception, and prompt ad justment to new conditions. Although the scorcher ta Justly con demned as an enemy of the human race, there la no doubt that he has done the world service In proving the quslitles of each new constructive feature of the bicycle. The road fiend puts the na chine to the hardest possible test. The commissioner of Internal reve nue hss held that certificate of mem bership In wheelmen's protective asso ciations are required to have affixed to them revenue stamps at the rate of one-half cent on each dollar or fraction thereof of premium paid. The docu ment I held to be a guarantee against lo or theft, and not a certificate la he nsnal meaning of the word. Hm a Bight to Wear Trousers. Mine. Dretilafoy Is one of the best knowa women In Paris and one of the moat famous archaeologist In the world. She discovered the superb ruins of the Tunide of Darius, now in the Ixuivre, at Paris, and for this notable achlevcsnmt the French gnve her the deoorstlnn of the Legion of Houor and the privilege of wearlug men's clothes at all timea. She avnUs herself of this freedom, and la said to wear the most stylish trouaers, coats and bnta In Par ts! She sad her husband hsve the asm tailor. The couple are thoroughly con genial, and bare a mo. IteautlXul home and anion, where the savants asseiobls snd many brilliant dlacusstona take tfam. Mm. Dlsulsfoy wears short hair and conduct herself Uke a man. taagk aansHng many Irbtte feminine m. Lams aobeDeaocra. J. N. MackalL an Intimate friend of William Morris, Is euuged upon a life of Morris. Miss Ilose Klngsley, the daughter of Charles Klngwlcy, Is preparing a hand book to Trench art Henry James has written an Intro duction to an edition of the works of Pierre Loll, which will soon be publish. ed in England, Colonel Higgard, brother of Rider Haggard, hns written a nov, based on the military career of Hannibal, which Is entitled "Hannibal's Daughter." Mlns Dorothy Lelghton Is engaged In dramatizing a popular novel by t.rant Allen. The principal character and title role will, it is said, represent a strong part for a man. The reigning Czar of Kusia Is said to be consulting with nil the leading pro fessors of history In Europe with a view to selecting a biographer to write anew the life of Peter the Great. Following the Issue of Peary's book on the far North will come that of hi companion Astrup, announced by the Llppincott's for the early fall. Astrup's title Is "With Peary Near the Pole." E. P. Hutton & Co., New York, will bring out "Through Armenia on Horse back," by Rev. George H. Hepworth, being a condensed account of his tour of a year ago undertaken in search of the truth about the "Armenian Massa cres." Chnrles Scrlbner's Sons, New York, have Just brought out a lavishly Illus trated descriptive work on "Manila," by Joseph Enrle Stevens, a young American business man, who has made Manila his home for more than two years paRt. The cover uf the Pall Mall Magazine for July v::s adorned with a represen tation of the American and British flags floating, from crossed standards over the Hues from Longfellow begin ning, "Sail On, O, Union, Strong and Greai !" A feature among the contribu tions was Clark Russell's rtory of The Ship," which describes the birth and de velopment of nuval archltpcture. A prediction has been put forward that the novels of the Immediate future will be sliort ranging in length from 30.0(H) to 40,000 words. This, we think, is doubtful. Human nature does not change, nnd human nature likes plenty for Its money. Our own opinion Is that novels will grow longer, even If they grow cheaper. Mrs. Humphrey Ward's "Helbeck of Banlsdale," Jiwt published. Is about 150,000 words, which consti tutes a bulk of rending worth sitting down to. Between books of such dimen sions and the popular magazines, which have completely routed the shilling shockers and cheap novels from the book-stalls, we fancy that there will soon be nothing. RECENT INVENTIONS Two Western men hnve patented a sent for cleaning the outside of win dows, which has a shelf at the bottom to reyt on the sill, with clamps to en gage the sides of the window frame and hold the chains which support the shelf, guide rails belnz provided to pre vent the person from falling. A liot tie-stopper. Invented by n New Jersey woman. Is made of an plastic cap, which fits over the neck of the bottle anil lias u thick section at the end, with Indentations showing where It Is to be cut to open the bottle, the rubber tips closing automatically as soon us the pressure of the llijuld Is re moved. In a newly designed angling device a wire frame carries a pin which springs across a loop and Impales the bait, the end of the pin resting against the side of the loop to prevent the bait from slipping off. while the bottom of the loop supports two hooks pivoted at right angles with the line to hook the fish. Wooden wagon tires can be easily tightened by a new device consisting of a water receptacle to be placed on the Are with a slot through which the tire may be Immersed In the boiling water, after which It is dipped In a bflth of boiling oil, Impregnated with gum-arable and resin, which tills the pores of the wood aud prevents con traction. A Pennsylvania Inventor has design ed a pneumatic switch-operating de vice, which consists of attaching the switch bar to a piston which Is oper ated by forcing sir from a tank on the engine through an automatic coupling to the cylinder carrying the piston, the valve on the engine being closed by the engineer to prevent passage of air when the switch Is not to be turned. A C.ood Fen tore. "This-paper," remarked Mrs. Mid It I IT, "tells of a man arrested an hour after his wedding nnd sent to prison for tou yours, lsu't that awful?" "Oh, I don't know," answered Mid klff. "The law doewu't compel uliu to take his wife with him." lineal. a m Furious Caen. Sir Charles Mordauut, Bart, the plaintiff In the notorious Mordauut di vorce case, lu which the Prince of Wales was one of the co-respondents, died recently In Loudon. This Is the rasa where the prince chose to go upon the stand and was believed to have "perjured himself like a gentleman." Earth's Curvature. Oareful measurements provt that the average curvature of the earth Is tt.99 Inches to lib statnts n- Heap Tab uu the UluuLhii. Every time a Russian minister leaves town I us colleagues are notified of the jouruey, besides the C iuucil of the em pire, the cabinet of the emperor, the srnplre' comptroller and secretary, the acred synod, the emperors's military mcretary, rfie empress, the governors of Moscow, Varsovie, Kieff, etc.. ad infi nitum to all apoearanoe. When he re turns the name minute notification per formance in gone thromii. JIANY FEMALE ILLS KESULT tfliOil NEGLECT. Mrs. Pinkham Tells How Ordinary , a " T?hat Threaten "Apparently trifilngr incidents in (vomen's daily life frequently pro lucedisplacementsofthewomb. A dip on the stairs.lif ting during men struation, standing at a counter, running a sewing machine, or at tending to the most ordinary tasks, may result in displacement, and a train of serious evils is started. The first Indication 01 bucu trouble should be the signal for .. i juick action. Don't let the condi tion become chronic through neg lect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome 11 oj eierciao v leaving it alone. More than a million women have regained health by the use of Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound. Iftheslightesttroubleappearswhich you do not understand, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lvnn, Mass., for her advice, and a timely words from her will show you the thing to do. This advice costs you nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or both. Mrs. Mabt Bennett, 314 Annie bt., Mich., writes to Mrs. rinkhara: "I can hardly find words with which to thank you for the good your remedies have done me. For Dearly four years I suffered with weakness of the generati 'e organs, continual backache, headache, sideache, and all the pains that accompany female weakness. A Iriend told my husband about your Vegetable Com pound and he brought ffie bopie two bottles. After taking these I felt touch better, but thought that I would write to you in regard to my case, and yon do not know how thankful 1 im to you for your advice and for the benefit I have received from the use of rour medicine. write this letter for the good of my suffering Bisters." The above letter from Mrs. BerGett is the history of many women who have, een restored to health by Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ask Mrs. pitiVrmy Advice A Wo" Understands a Woman's Ills CCOOOOOOODOOOOOCCCOCCCOp O AF3 () The man Hafita iWi. p who wants mii3 ) SSsB 1 lrf t &Esa7 VbJ can get it anywhere. It is as pop ular as sunshine and almost as universal It satisfies that dry taste in the mouth better than anything else, and you can buy a larger piece of Eattle Ax for 10c. than of any J J other kind of high grade quality, o Idp in Anther th rcn. when you buy again. "Brevity Is the Soul of Wit," Good Wife, You Need SAPOLIO ml J I V The Btsl Saddl Coat SL1CKER rHItMH aatS rider an aaaal ptf I a arv In lha baraaat alanaa. it! tMirtly as, k lajt for aJa b, . . fw MtoiHW In . A. jTfdwlR, aataaa, jLaa, 1 Iroalasl If. If von would succeed ia Ufa, leant ta know what you can't do. If paying one's debts is a virtue, vary lew men are virtuous. If marriage is a mistake, it is at least one a man do -sn't make every day. If volunteerd were called for to pay the bill war would never be declared. If a ma i is hipown --orrt eneaiy h ha a natural bom f. ol to tae enre of. If a man rises in the world at the eat of a rope he is sure of sn early to wnfali Tasks May Produce Displacements Women's Health. gZa WW few right uay oity, ) CURE YOURSELF! v vet mi a ss asw. 1 a 1 v 1 y O Uw Hit i (ur vauatar! lacharow, la Datamation. Irritatluai ar alcaraUoa (l-SU 3rfmn miwua. falulaai aa ant aaulS MBIMl. TtHinuOHiaiMlOo. n' a-.iM.uuua. MM mj nraaarfaSa. 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