Si EAT GOOD ruitir r to .mv-wi i Libby's Natural flavor food Products TiW.e ditliclnu prrparaVmnft allow of all annuo! impromptu spread without the impromptu appearance, and permit the hmt--a to rnjoy rather th:in Have. Our booklet. "How to Make ! 'Thing to Eat." trre to hou'i'il.'eper." Libby's At laant th World. Cijntaininj 32 new maps, publishrtt c;.r,--.ly ic r u by the 1:rirt map and alU putilihhrnt in America, i reads- nnw. lndi-nt. aud irivr ni-w np nf China. Smith Africa. the Philippine. Cuba, i'ortu Kim. and Ik t as mm li prac tical use a any at la published. W mail It to any addrufc lor 5 two-cent ttainpn Libby, F.JeNeill & libby, Chicago The World'i Greatest Caterers 0 DapsiGum Vaseline Put I!? in Collapsible Tubes. A Sli.U-. fnt 3 Sup-i. t Mu-li.rtt'JT a ath-r !'-'. aid wlit "' ''" ,"'"'' ";"c- kin. Ttw pa.u .ti au.l curat.- H" .'t'o tiiimr h--.are ..ond.riu,. It i.l "'l a" K at tmee. and heartael.e anu ''-. We r-e. nmi..nu itaHib-ati.l fa-jtTil d f t o.vii tn ih el.ft and i'oB"-n ana aU ji mrovi-, t.n!iw -l ',-,n;,,,,..a A trad will it"v m.t w '-in rn for n. na n trill Ifl ("im.l to I- li.vcluablH HI the (l..ilboli Many people t1 " It l th best f a. I our t-otoa- "p'rl" Hwti's at all drorirWf, of otlr dVntf ri. or l.yvij.iiu? tl.iaiutii ttu ta intage tiauipa, - mil ! 1 y-.ii tut t'V v.rt. ... ' Jwi iimi'l niotna !';;..'' j ' i- leu the :! orri' out I.-. 11, oitreral. it u not p-miiii. CliCSrBRCliGH M4MTACTLR1NG CO. 17 State St., New Vork City. . Tha re is nothing t h;tt will cat a man all up so i horoly az Indolenge. I liav seen men so lazy tljat tliar" wiiirt: cnutT vice or vittfw In Uiem. They woio alivi', but not live onufl t'i sruat eimy whaic. Anv one can (lye with PUTNAM FAIjKCKKS WYE, no exiRTit-uce re-quirt In the Air ''Is she iiianii'd? "J'arii.iily.'' What do yon rufan hy that? 'She not a divon-o and lior husliand tfidk an appeal. One court savs slie's inairicd and one says .she isn't." New Vork Hun. lny School Clilltlren Are Hickly Mother jry'i Kwpet I'owdem for Cliildrrn, ui?d if Mother Oniy, it nur in Children'! Home, New York, Break Bp Coldi in 24 bour, cure Constipation, FYerlltfi?i.!t, lieadaehB, Stomach Trou bles, Teething LtUord'TR, uiotb knd rem olnt the bowel nd Ilcstroy Wonn. Sold by all drnegifitfi or by moil, 25c. Sample mi!e1 KItKK. Addrcm Alle I 8. Olnufd. L Key, N. T. ( ) V NO VALfE. Now tli-. re's a really yooii book" No doubt, ho doubt; hut nobody's taiUinc about it, and what's the use of loading a book you can't discuss with people S as to show bow liter ary you are.V" S II K KNKW II i.M. Sarah -Mr. Ilippler says that lie Is a conflrrnt'tl litichelor. ?' Susie I'.ut he didn't say how many irls in town harl assisted in C itrti ml iiu him did hoV CHILD TRAINING. Self-government, with tenderness; hero yoh have the condition of all authority over children. The mother should consider herself as the child's s'.in a changeless and ever-radlent world, with the small, restless fea ture, quick at tears and laughter, light. llckle.passi'inate.full of storms, may c une for fresh stores of light, warmth and electricity, of ralm and courage. The motiiT represents the divinity under that form of it which 14 Borv ;blf! to chiirtood. ? The relig ion of a child deitends on what his mother and father are, not upon what they say. , The Ills of Women Act upon the Nerves like a Firebrand. The relation of woman's nerves and generative organs Is very elope; consequently nine tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous despondency, "the blues," sleeplessness, ami , nervous t irritability of vri ttiif.ii arise from some derangement of the organism wMoh makes her a woman.- Herein we prove conclusively that Lydia 12. 1'inkham'a Vest-table Compound w ill quit kly relieve all this trouble. Details of a Severe Case Cured in Eau Claire, Wis. "Pear Mm. 1'inkiiam: I hne ten uilir.g from female trouble for the p.tst live years. AlKiut a m rath apo I was taltea with nervous prostrn tion, accompanied at certain times before menstruation with fearful head-a.'he-i. I reaJ one of rour lio!,'t. nnl fintlinr many t-sli moulds of the licno-fl.-tal effettts of Lydli 12. I'lnkham'H Vegetable 'oiii;joihm1, euperi enccl by l.ti!y suM'crers, I enmmt-nced its u: and am happy to f.tatc that after nsiutr a'fi-w Ixittloa 1 feci like a new worann, aclies and pains nil gone. " I am recommending rour mcriicine to many of my friends, and I assure, you tl.Ht you hat e my hearty thanks for your valuable preparation which lias done so miteh pond. I trust all niiYeririf,' women will u:m your Vegetable Com pound." Mas.' Mi.nsik Tiktz, G20 TrU Ave., I2au Claire, Wia. (May 28, 1001). Xoflihujr Avill roL'ovo fliis distressing condition so purely as Lydia E. I'ink'aam'rt Vegetable Compound; it MioUies, strengthens, heals and tones up the delicate female organism. It is a positivo cure for all kinds of female complaints; that hearing down feeling, back ache, displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and is invaluable during the change of life, all of which may help to cause nervous prostration. Read whzt Mrs. Day says: "Pfar Mrs. 1'i.vkham : I will writ; you a f. w liacf. to let rou know of the ben. dit I have received from tnkiir y.itir remedies. I Buffered for a long time with nervons prostration, l.ewhe, sick headacl.e. painful mc.ustru- . ation, pain in the stomacii after tatin , and const ipitl km'. 1 ft-ti tiionght I would lose my mind. I begt.n to t iko J.ydJa C. I'inkbtil.i'ti Vegelatle Compound and was win fe-liug like a new woman. I eannot jiraise it too highiv. It does all tiiat it is re, ommeinl.'d to !. uml mi, re, "I hope that every one wlm saff, ,-rs aj 1 did wtlTgive l.ydia E. riiikhatn't remedies a trial." Mils. Marie Ijay, iiamira,-l'a. ( Marou t!5, i'jQl .) Free Medical Advice to Women. - Mrs. Pinkham invites all women to write to her for advice. You need not he afraid to tell her tho things you could not explain to the doctor your let ter will be seen only by women and is absolutely con fidential. Mrs. Piukham's vast experience with such troubles enables her to fell you just what is best for you, and she will charge you nothing for Iter advice. Another Case of Nervous Prostration Cured. " Psab Mit.s. Pi.nkium : Allow tint to express to you the benefit 1 hftve derived from taking Ljdiall. Vlidiliaui's Vc jelalHe'Con.otti(I. Itefore I started to take it I was on t ie v of IK-rvoilS pros! rai ion. touirt notaleep nights, end I anfff-rcd dreadfully from iudigehton aud headache. I heard of Lydia K. Pinkham', wonderful medicine, aud beaaits use, which immediately restored my health. ' "I can heartily recommend it to all Buffering women." Mas, Bkbtha B. Deibkixb, 25.' Lapidpo St., San Francisco, Cal. (May 21, 1U01.) FORFEIT lf 'nrot forthrlth prndiic th orlBtnl lattari nd ilgntnrw of ftbuvw f miienlitlt, wliic-h will prov rh.'h- ab.oiur fi, :'nMiM. I.ydis K. l'lukhsm Mmliciuo Co., Lynn, Milk THE ORIGINAL REPUBLICAN. Major Alvan 1', Havaj, Who Kecently Died in California. A man dietl recently iu Santa Mo nica, Cat, who won the rijrlit to be called the original ICepiibliean. TUia was Majiir Alvitn K. i'.ovtiy. Horn in New York eighty, live years ago. Ma jor Jtovay emi gratt d to Wieieen sin in f.irly life, settling ill Ripon, became a lawyer of ji r o m i no nee, joined the Whig party, act ed soine t hues with the Free Soilers, and CONGHEbbiVlAK WlLBER SAYS To the Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., of Columbus, 0. "Peruna is All You Claim for It." UAJ. X. E. DOT AY. started the first systematic movement known anywhere In the United Stati a to unite the anti-slavery men of all parlies , into the coalition which as Riiinul l hi Keputilleiin name. This took shape lu a meeting at Itipon on February -H, 1 sr. i. four days before the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill tliroiiIi the Senate, but when its enactment was seen by the country to be ilievit.'ible. At that meeting, wlilelt- K as fiartieipiifeil in by WLugs, rvee-Sollers and liemoerats, and which was followed by another on Match -', In each of which i'.ovay whs the master spirit, a new partisan eom biuation was forne tl, which adopted the nntoe Republican, snggesii tl by it self. At nearly the same time, though a little later in each in.-tauee, gather ings of freedom's champions wire held ill various parts of Hie country, the participants in which, iu most eases, joined the nw 'party. May u:, IS.-. t. tliree months oflcr 1he1 first of Dovay's meetings, and a day after the passage of t lie Kansas Ne braska bill in the House, thirty Whig and Jiemoenifle members of that body met In Washington, pledged themselves to aid in forming a party to combat slavery extension into the Territories, mid agreed that it should be called lie publican. I'.etween tlovay's meetings and this one many other gatherings with the same object in view took place.' in the free Smtes. In time, dato and eii-ctnnstntiec that was the origin ol' the Itepublleitn parly of today. $5000 Nothing more completely ba files one who Is full of trick and duplicity than straight forward and simple in tegrity In another. Cotton. Malice and hatred are very fretting and make our own minds sore aud uneasy. Tilloson. Our first impulses are good, gener ous, heroleal; reHcetion weakens and kills them. L. A. Martin. From the body of one guilty died a thousand ghostly fears and haunting thoughts proceed. Wordsworth. ... A sound head, and henest heart, and an humble spirit are., the tluee ELY'S CREAM BALM Curos CATARRH. it ! jilncd into Ui tmrrila, jircaih otct the membrane and U abtorlied. He : ief U Im mediate. Jt in not drying, dim , 1.1,.. . I. ....... V. t I . r. ,., .H..( I - nest gumes miuugn nuiu iu anmi,. i ,nll!(;jiu so cu. or bj mail. ttlalr. V ' K'Y BHOS..M Warm St., N V. A woman'sldf -a of a convenient flat, is one tJiat has ihite closets ii each room. ' , ALESMEN WANTED I ure to Mako S20 Per Week eason Now t Its BEST , (tn d for Terms. THE HAWKS NURSERY CO. Wauwatoaa, wia. ANNUAL SALE BQXE (Greatest in the World m m.. iv. .ti hiatnrv nuirlt made it AdvertUitnff hu served to urmderftil Moord in J1 hltory-merit made it Adverthilng hu served to make VxtSSjtaSjM h" irXt idverttament ever printed could dono more than ffet OASOABff.B JIJuBTS oao. Then OOOM the teat, and If CAaOARJTa did, not prove fvi?, lalt rt naa MILLION BOXB8 A MONTH. This auooeaa their merttoerawouldot No on. who tri.o OA SO Alt ET 3 lalla to ba hf -fik- nLlv abTut uim OASOARBTS are aaalaat to buy, to carry, to take, to trive. tlrA? HOM1 MBDIOWm Th.y are a perfect cure for Oonntlpatlon. Appendloitla. TUB PRiTOTT V. ik Hohe Bad Breath, Bad Blood, Ptmplea, Piles, Worma and Blllouanlaa, 8our Btoraaok, 8tok Jf' .NEVER BOLD IN BULK. AU druirgUta. lOa ail uwwn . . . . . a A. LAArmmm HtArllTlir HATTliiaV LU.. UUlOBaTU UT flew a UTK, ctAn. fiOd BamDieana pooawHw. - r.m jjKM- iMi inn 'y fffM t YORE. H EPITAf'H 3 IN NEW ENGLAND. itrrra yore. 'mnm-!0ng--r-r! vii . .T.fi.'-.iaii.- jTSfrrrtraniwHiii iiiiiiaTMrrMitifTI'lt Congrepsmnn Ti. V. V.';',i,.r, '.f ):i(-o 'it :, N. Y., writes: The I'crtrna Meitlcne Co.. Columbus, Oh.'o: CiersllcmenPerfiiiHilLiJ h) airier.'! I have tried your remedy and I have almost fully recovered alter the use r.fj !cv bottles. Ism fully convinced that Peruna i.i n'l you clzitu iur it, and ! cheerfully recommend your medicine to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble."-- David P. Wilber. Pe-ru-na a Preventive and Cure ( r Colds. j In 16'.)'.) I ke Sangerlust celebrated Its Mr. C. h Given, Sussex. N. 13., Vice- lldtalti uanivereary President i.f "Tho I'listimu. lSoutiax thration Clnh," writes: "Whetievt-r the euld went her seta in I have for yeara-ffst lus u very Mire to Hitch a evere ceid to"h w hard to throw off, and which wee.Ul leave aftci--i-ffccts on my constitution the n:ost uf the winter. "Last winter 1 was' advised to try Perunn, and within five days the cold was broken up and iu .'Ive ih.ys mure 1 was a well man. I reeu-nreended it to several of my friet-ils ,i!.d till -ie ,k 'lie hishest prnise for it. There Is nc'tiinq like Parana for cttwrhal at:'.U:'nnn. It Is well nvM intitlibL' as a cure, end I gladly endorse it. " - C. F. Given. A Piomment t ir. r SaveJ fn,m I.iiss of with a large cele- in .New 1 ork (Jity. ; i'ue lollow- iiig is ui8 u suiuony: , , "About two years nso I caught a severe cold while traveling and which 1 1 ; d into catarrh of the bronchial rn'ies, and so affected my voice that I was obliged to cancel my engagement-H. In distress I was advised to try Peruna, icl altliniitrli 1 had never used a patent in.euiciue before, I sent for a bottle. "'.'.,nls but illy describe my surprise it.) find that within a few days I was Itre'iilv relieved, and within three weeks l (.in. rely recovered. I am novel t it now, and take an occasional ,-heu 1 feel run down." Julian : 7.. Old-Time Way of i'.ikiu Leave of: ( f the l'ruud World. Among tlniHc tftne-vvoni burying kTotmils in which New finglaiel is sd , ricU tin; many doggerel mementoes of Ihc departed which, but for the soloin tdty of death in which they art; en thrnudtsl, would partake of the farci vul. In an obscure corner of York's undent cemetery is an epitaph which tjuite evidently was not dictated by the occupant of the grave which the stone marks, for it thus memorializes tlio departed: Here lies the body of Jonathan Drew, Who cheated all he ever knew. His Maker i.e'd have cheated, too. l'.Ut that Ids I'.id he never knew. Hero is one worthy of emblazonment for the warning of the indiscreet: "Kuiioa, daughter of Abraham and Ma-( tirda ( ox, and wife or Theodore hlial len, dietl July fl, l.StT, aged 21! years, having five children; married too young against her father's will. Kin. g!e women, take warning." in the- quaint old , Kittery 1 '..'id (M.-.l cemetery, prostrate upon Hie bank of the 1'lscataqua, is a gr.uiitu block bearing these words, rough hewn by the hand of a member of the only race In the world that could have orig inated such a "bull": r.rij::et mid I have two children dear, One in Irel 1 ami the other here. Maine is particularly rich in grave stone oddities, but no Inscription o( them all can cap this one, which dis. plays to such advantage the bitterness of a local warfare over the individual medicinal qualities of the noted springs of two old towns: Here lie John Jones and his two daugli- ,r tern, Who died of drinking Cheltenham wat ers ; lf they had drunk the waters of Howe, They might have nil been living now. ' Beneath a leaning slab in an old. Massachusetts burying ground slum bers an niirdent cynic, caustically ro buklng. even In death, the curious: I was Homebody; Who, is no buMinpn of yours. The old First Parish cemetery ol Alfred, Me., saya the New York Mail Bud Express, Is fruitful In unique cu riosities of epltaphy, of which thlt legend is a fair sample: "John Hall, 1702-1.S13. May he resl in peace till we meet again. His lovlnj wife." V jU e. Mr. Julian Wcisslitz. !T.j S. ieva str; Buffalo. N. Y.. is convspuail ng tary of The S -hg.rliisi. ot .V" Yt. is the leading sen-nd less f the K.i.;. lust, the laru-xt (iermar s;ir.:i;ig ;.!,.-:. of New York and alo :it ..Id-'. do not derive prompt and satis rcsniis from .the use of Perunq i.in-o to lv. llarliuau. giving a .-ti.t-ut of your ease, and ho will .d to give you Uis- valuable ad- C'-at.s. The ( th- lr. imati Ifartman, President oi Sanitarium, Columbus, The Smalleat Practical llallroad. What Is without doulit the amullesi pruetleal -working railroad in the worl lias its terminus in the village of Mon son, Me. Although tho track In bn 21 Inches wide and 8 miles 0 Inches ii longth, the train which runs oter 1 can make a speed of CO miles an lioui with perfect ease and safety. It is fo tho accommodation of the Inhabitant) of the villages of Monson Junction, 0 the Bangor and Aroostook Itallroadan those of the little town of Monsoi proper. The Monson Railroad Is Die only om of It kind In the world. One man James Estohrooke, la president of tb road, general passenger and frelgh agent, train dispatcher, geenral bag gagemaster, roadinaster, superintend cut of construction, station agent at Monson, conductor, baggageuiater, e press messenger and mall clerk of tin train. j In a theatrical lithograph hung ti around town an indignant woman aski a man: "Did you write this letter T After crosses ami losses im. ii grow humbler and wiser.- Franklin. Manner is one of the greatest en gines of influence ever given to man. Felt ham. Soft cloth fabrics so they aie richly blind to his faults is entitled to an other think. I understood you to say the house was a brownstone font,'' said th:1 house hunter. ' Oil! in. "replied Hi sii"k real estate man, "1 told yon it was a brown front '' Huh ! It's noth ing hut plaster painted.' True, bur its all hand painted.." Philadelphia Press. FlTO r.-rmnnpiillvcaiftil. t.o nt. or nerT'i.::,t Wistae-? 1 1 tl t,f i ,i oi or. Kiu.-s Uraail 'rvif H nr. if t- i- ;e"-t lit.'l-.it'.J tie bottle:... .1 -riOML ..R. ft. 11. KUN'fc Ltd.. 931. eta ..... I. l.u. !'. N. N. U 767-16. YORK H BR- (iood order is the foundation ol good things. liui'ke. It takes money to voice the opinion of a lawyer. Lying is the most disgraceful vice) it lirst despises. God, and then feari man. Plutarch.' A novelty for the throat is a grace fu! chain of platinum, which is passeti th tough a diamond silde aud finished witli two circualr stones. EXPLANATION Knieker Why dosen'l Smith comt to the club anymore? Hooker He's married. Kniek-r And what brines Joucl so often? '" I locker He's married. Vlwnyo look for this trade mark: "Tha Klean. Kool Kitchen Kind." The stoves without smoke, ashes or heat. Maks comfortable cooking. - maia.nv.wa r - nt Paaaj Medicine Never Healed a -Wound Nature performs the healing process and medicine can only as sist tier In doing her work in healing wounds and throwing on disease. Nine-tenths of the diseases of man and beast have their orliiln In some form of germs and if allowed to run and multiply form complications. The reason that Liquid Koal prevents ail eerrnsdieases an 1 euros them, unless fermentation and inflamma tion have too far developed, is that it contains every antiseptlo " . ....i A 11 ,,.,-rv. rltCO'.SOJ tllC.ll .T.S tlOff and gei.niCKia Known lj suichw. ahi;hiiiii"'.-- --3 S cholera, swine plegoe, corn stalk d iseaes. tubercokisis. blackleg and ,.o ,..i.,.- ,..Jt i,. nvi,ntsii hv Lrivinir I.iotiid K'tal In drink- Ing water, because they are germ diseases and no germ can live where Liquid Koal reaches it. Liquid Koal Is unaffected Dy the ea-strlc Juices of the stomach, passes through the intestines and from there Into the circulation, permeating the whole system and still retains all its germiclal properties. Diluted with water, in the proportion of one to one hundred, it makes the best lice killer known. ., . . . ...,... ,,ai.. . Price of Liquid Koal aeiiverea as your BMLiuu i i"iiu. ONE QUART CAN - 1.00 ONK BALLON - - 3.00 FIVE GALLONS. $2.75 PER GAL TEN GAL. KEG. $2.50 PtB OAL 25 GAL.-I-2 BBL $2.25 GAL 50 GAL.-ONE BBL.. $2.00 SAL A AL- nvnirUnffD M IMA W thaonit'TnlKnert utoclt rloiK ol Madtnon County, Nehra.ka, ra ilna from 0toaM b".".t ho,e.eh yr hv., altar a (air ami Impartial trial ol Uaal-I KojJ tMiVnlartorel l.r ih National Mertieal Company, of lieelon. Iowa, ami ori, Na hraaki totind It to He He) H.t D1.lnfee.at1l, oorm Petlroy.r and Appellor thai hi be" o p leaatira to o, an-1 we H ally Ihlnk that, man U -"A'"J.h.l,.?w lUlil aho !' not "T 't. Waen their aKit oalla w a4vl any moiu ralaer la buy .o.l .1 . L i... 1. k at. Thnmn v " Wad.. Batf.a On ak. H.bf. IMtr, nor oi, r.ur. - - (Jro Khr. K. I". Moinaii, 'Navrinaa Oo-ra, Nabr. '" .4 DICOKXSab, 1MO, We tha nnrtcralnned floek ralwr and lartbof gladly ta.tlfr u. lfi msnu of Uantd i 1 naiiulciiint by ih. National Me.llral Co., ol York Nbraka, We hare ntt.t ttilt pr.aluel ltl. ir.-ailfyliig iuocwa awl aivlaa til y, air. It a trtal. It hnM M on er.ry S-. ,,.,..- .,. Ruroi rmrj. -...-. V"iT if. stni.har.t. N.i.r. frf !. Tl,r. . ' " n. w,ni,oiri.r s.arrt. N'-bf. J . KlngfUarf r, Sr., Uarinaotown, Naat J. K. MrIaioh, Kmerlek, Nebr. M. t. Homau, knerlek, Nubr. i. n. rry. mny Wn. rlufbaupt, smptobunt, Nebr. If your dealer doea not keep It write ua direct. A 32-page htxik on the Diseases of Anlmala mailed free upon ap plication to the national Medical Company, York, Nebr., and Nattonal Cattle and Sheep Dip Is the best and cheapest Dip for klUlofl off Tick! and Lice and the treatment of Mange, Texas Itch and Scab in 8heep. It forms a perfect emulsion with water and la barm lew to the membranes of the eye. t ... K your dealer does not keep It write ui direct. Information sent free. NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY YORK. NEBRA8KA. 8HLD0N. 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