I Ayer’s WA For asthma, bronchitis, croup, or whooping cough, there is 4 "'ljj no remedy so sure and so safe as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. ► t' i This standard remedy for coughs, colds, and all diseases * HB of the throat and lungs, is now put up in half size bottles at 4 Hj half price, 50c. ► r: Cherry ? \ Pectoral. ? SOUTHERN Jomeseekers’Guide W^MV.yrrf hoifiANe*>ltor ahonld addreww father J. K. ^■taltltY. A. <4. I'. A., Mmi-hruUr, Iowa; W. A. HKKIXONIi, A. O. V. A.. Louloellle, K y., or H. <«. ^ElJATf'H, f>. H. A., Cincinnati. O., for a free copy of Ilia 11,1.1 NO IK < KNTKAL It A 11, ItO A ll’N HfoillllKKN IIOMKMKfCKF.IIH’ GUI OK. SAVE PROFITS. BUY DIRECT. *Otir Laader’Karor, poatpaid, $1 00. “True Vermonter" t lllada Knife, fifk: Our good*arc fiund H({ forged and warrant ■ CHAMPLAIN CUTLEBY CO. Burlington,Vt |ipa|A|f|ai A Get your Pension rCNOlUNODOUBLE QUICK Write CAPT. O'PARRELL, Penalon Agent, 1420 New York A venue. WASHINGTON, D. C. DnnrillP The bast Had Ropo Hoofing for If II11 r I n ll >c- «’*''■ »‘l ft., cap* and nal * In ll"U/*iurj*i1 Hiih«t tiitcM for Planter ftamplea frea. The nv ■ a mli.a hoof no i «.,< «»4* »,nj. ■ China has a war-god with 3,000 dif ferent names. Mm. Wloa’onr'a Soothing Syrup For* lill*<• me alive again. Thank fled *bo 1* here again to mi* me, and she had Just one look at me. then she *aw! What did you ever get to d<- you tut much good!" for ahe fay*. - I exacted two year* ago every letter 1 got to hear you were dead." All I can aay la. It wua wonderful “ft DKOI’H" did tt nil. When I waa taken sick 1 weighed about 1»0 pound* 1 ran down I-* nix n* 7ft p Minds, and I could not feed myself and had to be turned In bed. I now have taken your •’ft DKOI’H" about three months, and can dean my own home and harnea* it and drive it. People all look at ine and aay: ‘ t I* wonderful." for they thought my box wa* made form*. My cure la a great testimonial for your »*ft DKOI’H.'’ Now. If you want any more I can give it, and I can get texfirnoniaU from promi nent men,here that know juat bow 1 waa. Al.I.KV M HAtlK, Ionia, Mich. Ah a jins I five cure for KheunmtDro, Sola'lea, Neuralgia, DynpopHia. Ilackach#*, Ant hum, Hay F«*v«*r, Catarrh, kleenlm*nc«H, NervoumutM*, Nervous and Neuralgic lleailaelieit Heart Wcab» «•**, Toothache. Kuraclie, Croup, Swelling. I.a 4,rtppc, Malaria, ( ree|>lug Numb '“ “five DROPS” has never been equalled. HR flRflDC” *•»!*«*** hut once a day la a dose of this great remedy and to enable all vufferera to make U linUrg a trial of Ita wonderful curative propertle-. we will **nd out during the next thirty days. )0n,000 sample bo*tier, ffre*ach, prepaid by mall. Kven a sample bottle will convince you of Ita merit. Heat and cheapest medicine on earth. J.arge bottles non dosesi •! .oo, for HO day* 3 botth a for iX.ftO. Not »old by drug gist*, only bv us and our agents. Agent* wanted In new territory. Write u« to-day. SWANSON RHKIJMATIC' CtltK CO., 107-100 Dearborn St.. CU1CAOO, ILL. plw4*‘*4M4e*4>e4^4**4tl»",»4wl^lw4e|'4w4^,wr f_CKT TUP, <;BWIIIWB_AUTICl.lv!___ 1 ] Walter Baker & Co.’s i Breakfast COCOA _ « i Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. Coata Less than ONE CENT a ettp. ’ Be sure that the package hear, our Trade-Mark. , Walter Baker & Co. Limited, t rn.tabir.htd 1780.) Dorchester, Mass. » _ _ . w*-^4w>‘—tSSwS-->wl—'I-.*—*/ ABIIIM MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS rill HI H<>MKr. ILU.WBaKJI'BbOlltL AUuU. La. #40C nn A IIOIITII I 8,M>order*In 3weeka SlZD. "J h mUNIn! K*M| everv where Outfit JA5. H. tiARLE, IHJBLISMtIR, BOM ON. MASS on. McGREW |b TMK ONLY SPECIALIST WHO 1 MIAT* AI L PRIVATE DIS ASES IWeakhetdA iMa-rder ul MEN ONLY » Year* Kipartonro. Viu \ ear* la Omaha. ■Mik free. ( ott*uHai( *a au«l YaaiuiaaOua fro 14th 4 Earaam St*.. OMAHA. MB*. ~ . -... n l ■ l. ■ 1 - "KLONOYME BULLETIN" W:i; W» p -* - »■» *1. COO UN* « •• «u miiuuif Mil *«■» •» '• **• •« • III? M*f|* III «im,iiiA*i«i» iiuimi AbJoelV la*-il* lit •( n .. 4. •• -P la«AiHA*l| 1» ,v« *• t .11 tl.lt T»l» p»'4 «•* M4 ..lilt » * I b « M.l. 1% i I. .I.WIMI <• W.l lkttUMJ. ft.. *» •».' « M-% PITFIITQ Kdnd for lnv. ataca TH* Nnl H.r, tu Hu, FUNS, CLOAKS. DRESSES <>» I.HlM' K.*J» tu «HI w.nur.U it xmt k;u4 NEURALGIA Ink Hi AfitM Nm4 . c«nl M 10 SHNtlHA M »l *11 ♦ *,*•*<« •• *>»• MANBS HK Sj pi A MIC* CHEMICAL CO. si« a«Hi %* <»*«•* a DRUGGISTS AS DOCTORS. Called on to Preurrlbe for All Aorta of Ailment*. Although few retail druggists are doctors, all druggists are called upon much more frequently than are regular practitioners for medical advice and instantaneous relief, says the New York Tribune. In communities where the druggist and doctor are struggling for a livelihood the latter watches the former with a jealous eye. Persons of moderate means who have petty ali ments Invariably call upon the near est druggist to prescribe and adminis ter relief. Should the proprietor of the pharmacy plead that It would be unlawful for him to usurp the func tions of a physician his customer will, with a shrug of the shoulders, amble off to hunt up a druggist with less conscience. There are some retail druggists In New York city who as a matter of business policy never pre scribe a remedy, no matter bow well known or how urgent the applicant may be. "Oo to a doctor and get your prescription,” they will say, “and we will All It for you.” A Broadway druggist, who admits that he exercises a liberal discretion in dealing with appl'catlons for Immediate relief, kept a record one day of the ailments for which he had been called to prescribe off-hand. His first customer In that line was a woman who had a nervous twitching of the right eyelid. He ad mlniHtered a quieting lotion and ac cepted 35 cents In full payment for his services and the lotion. Another woman came In with a toothache, bho got some advice gratis and a vial of toothache drops for 25 cents. Next came a man who had cut the end of one of his thumbs nearly off with a saw. He had no money with which to pay a surgeon, consequently the drug gist washed the rut with an antiseptic, put some healing salve on It and band aged It neatly, all for half a dollar. Pretty soon a diffident young woman entered the store and expressed the fear that she had a "touch of malaria." Hhe wanted the druggist to look at her tongue and give her something. He looked at the tongue and gave her a few grains of quinine. The next appli cant was a young man whose hair was coming out. Following him In quick succession were a woman who wanted something to make her rleep, a man with a queer pain in his chest, another man with a numbness In his right leg, a boy with a sliver In his foot, a bicycle girl with a Hpralncd an kle, a consumptive with a hemorrhage and half a dozen victims of Indigestion In Its various forms. In not one of these cases was there any tender of fee for the advice and services rendered, but simply payment for the remedies supplied. SELLS MICE FOR A LIVING. French Woman Wh»*e Pliant* Inrlmli Noma Omit Pliyalrlitn*. Verily one-half of the world does not know how the other half lives. Kqual ly true hi It that never before were there ho many curious ways of making a living as there are at present, says the New York Herald, There have been physicians in Paris for several centuries, hut not until quite recently did any of them think It necessary to make a contract by the terms of which they are to receive a certain number of mice during the current year. The general public was rather surprised when it heard of this contract, for the reason that the physicians, who act In this matter as a committee of the fac ulty of medicine, agree to pay a good price for the mice, whereas there are many persons in Paris who would he only too glad to make the doctors a present of these ravenous aulmals. The physicians, however, know what they are about. They want mice, but they don't want ordinary, everyday mice. Only cultured, well fed. dainty mice will suit them, and they have given the contract to Mme. Alexandre, because they know that she is the only person In Parts who can supply cr demand any number of such desirable animals. Yes. Mme. Alexandre's busl urrns 111 in iuiuiou ijulc iu XI 1CII*’ et, Chantemesse and several other lead ing specialists In Paris and elsewhere. She also keeps rabbits and guinea pigs, but mice are her specially. It Is fif teen years since she first began to sup ply animals to the Pasteur Institute, the Municipal laboratory and several other Huch places. She lias hardly any competitors, and she has more orders than she can well fill. She feeds her mice exclusively on bread and milk. Her clients insist that the unimals must lie white and plump, and she finds this diet the best for them. When they are three months old they are ready for the doctors, and she seldom has any on hand after that age, She disposes of these hapless victims, pot only to her regular clients In Paris, but also to several persons In Umdon and Geneva The little mice are well able to stand a loug Journey, and they | are as fresh when they arrive in lam don aa they were when they left Paris ' Madam la never short of mice. At present she haa about I.W9 on hand, and aa these animate multiply very I rapidly aha will have double that num- j her In aa incredibly short time. Issk »*«| (a* ■ lull kk tM las. K J While, a pioneer trapper and hunter of Minnesota, slakes his rspu latton on the prediction of a cold win ley lie says the wild animate, devr j particularly, hats especially thick ! »«ela this year, and that the muehrate ire building their house* high and with thick walls eians which, he m>». have never tailed within hie eg net leges The colored people «f tin l nited hUisa maintain seven n>lie«»« aaven !«** acadvwiss and tfty high vehsml* Tha Burlington Route—California la rarsloaa. Cheap, quick. Comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:3.1 p. m.. Lincoln 6:10 p. m xml Hastings " Ml p m. every Thursday In clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleeper*. No transfers; cars run right through to Pan Francisco and lo* Angeles over the Scenic Houle through Denver and Palt Lake City. Oars are carpeted; upholstered In rattan; hare spring seats and hacks and are pro vided with curtain*. Iieddlng. towels, soap, etc. Uniformed porters and experienced ei curslon conductor* accompany each excur sion, relieving passenger* of all liother about baggage, pointing out object* of Interest and In many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful experience. Pecond class tickets are honored. Berths >1. For folder giving full Information, rail al nearest Burlington Koute ticket office, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Toe Not a Drunkard. Major Drury, who liven at a histor ical old scut on the Jnmcs river, a few miles below Richmond, was a school fellow and personal friend of Kdgar Allan Poe. During the poet’a short and and life Major Drury was his staunch friend, and. although poor himself at that time, he often helped him financially, lie says that Poe was not a drunkard, us has often been charged, but. on the contrary, seldom drank spirituous liquors. Slato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frink J Cheney makes oath Ihst he li the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Htale aforesuhl, und that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cuee of Catarrh that cunnol be cured by the use of Hull's Culurrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENET. Fworn to before me and subscribed In I'irnrim, 11119 Vlil vi o/vvwimuvi » A. D. 18W. tHealj A. W QI.EABON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally slid ants directly oil the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Bend for tertlirionlsla, free. F. C. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. All About Alaska. Descriptive folder containing five maps of Alaska and routes to the gold fields; the most complete publication of the kind In print. Bend four cents ill stamps to K. I. Whitney, G. P. and T. A. Great Northern Hallway, 8t. Paul, Minn. "Alaska, I,anil of Gold and Olueler," a beautifully illustrated booklet, sent for fifteen cents in stamps. The Great Northern Is over 100 miles the shortest line from Bt. Paul and Minneapolis to Seattle and Portland, the outlining points whence steamers sail for Alaska. Poston claims to have solved the servant girl question by substituting men for girls for all kinds of house work. Don't Tobsrro Spit ssd Kraoke Tour Mfb Away. To quit tobacco easily und forever, be mag netic. full of life, nervo and vigor, take No-To Buc, the wonder worker, that makes weak men •trong. All druggists, 60c or II. Cure guaran teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. People whose eloquence reveals ras cality are always said, by the rascals, to "talk too much.” Cure for Klondlrltls. A sure cure for Klondike gold fever has been discovered by an American who recently returned from Alaska. 1 “Pick out a morning next winter." he says, "when the mercury is below zero, shoulder a pick and go into the . woods before breakfast; dig a hole sixteen feet deep; come bark and go to the house at night and eat a small piece of stewed buffalo robe, and sleep In the woodshed. Repeat the dose as often as necessary.—Toronto Mail. •try (lritln-o. Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink It without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like It. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brow n of Mocha or Java, but It is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives It without distress. the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Tastoe like cof fee. Looks like coffee. The patterns of the flags of the world's nations vury widely, but in every field the star of Bethlehem shines. The new model Remington Type ! nn-ltrip nnlm.a n In.n... a..In (l.n.. ...... other typewriter ever had. because It In the best. Bend for catalogue. 1710 Farunm street, Omnha, Neb. One song sung amid n storm Is bet- < ter than a whole concert when the sun Is shining. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Casrnreu Candy Cathartic. lOr or 2T A HNI NO M I MIINK. Noranvatalng. Will tlarn a her! »*r t* c it a »iorktrig in 2 minute* H« ml Humped addressed luvslope for asmpie and par? ictil.tr* FOh i’KR MACH INK CQl, 52'. W. 2Hh HI., New York City. CAME AND POULTRY roll HOLIDAY TKADftC. Hhlp direct to U. %% . ICKKN dk CO., IOI!f Howard and now Mo. ilih Ml.. Omaha., in>i get highest market prior. Hefrrowoo: Omaha ftanka. Commercial Agendo*. Correspondent.* lollcltcd. ROBERT PURVIS, COMMISSION, K.iuhll.li.d 1*70. Spcclalt lea—Butter. Eggs. Poultry. Veal. IWla-H and (Janie. Write for lux* and prices. IMAIIA, NKII. V. N. U. OMAHA. NO. SO. 1897. iVbcn writing to ndverllaera. kindly mention till* pain r. Stirring features for December I I How I Made My First Thousand p Winning Fame and Fortune After Fifty What Two Young Women Accomplished jp How a Young Farmer Became a Millionaire Princely Salaries and the Men who Get Them W * The Newsboy who Became a College President DR or,son 8 marben- £ * How Change of Business Brought Change of Fortune + ♦ Shall I Risk my Salary and Go into Business for myself? ♦ ♦ Wanamaker Trundling his First Order in a Wheelbarrow ♦ ♦ Cheat Boohs will jVIahe Your fortune ♦ ^Pushing to the Front 14 PMtmo 440 N|»I vluth m4 (IoM. uff “I iMkVf r**i| rvitr b«M>ti «Mh unttNMl U*4«f V* («. Il HIMiut but It* mu tn«|Hratiuii " .-g WiUltt KiKlIUI. ■ 5 MUa Mil Mtt UU T«A* . * SUM •5 How to Wse in the World • il fwlriili 4** Hun liMk MhJ UaM, ' 5 «h «ll tMuo tl>*4 IkM* - S 444MI t4MMr4»«4*tt4 » »» *Mtf «*■ ’•<<•( " . g « w«i «i»» M. 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