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Tn»London there 1b a manufactory In which every kind of rare or ancient coins is made. Beauty Is Blood De^p. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets,Candy Cathar tic cletns vour blood and keens it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to day to banish pimples, boils, blotches.blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion bv taking Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug gists. satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 145c, 50r. The society of Indies is the school of politeness.—Monfort. All those suffering from Nervous Debility oj Diseases peculiar to men should consult The Dr. Louis Wetgcrt Co., renowned and long established Specialists of KIR Liberty Ft. New York. All corresp mdence confi dential. Send for free book containing Method and Testimonials. Walking on the stilts of prldo soon leads to a fall from grace. Have von Been Sich i Perhaps you have had the grippe or a hard cold. You may bo recovering from malaria or a slow fever; or possibly some of the chil dren are just getting over the measles or whooping cough. Are you recovering as fast as you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of impurities? And isn’t this the reason you keep so poorly? Don’t delay recovery longer but Take ^.ftwlll remove all Impurl- 1 ties from your blood. It Is also a tonic of immense value. Give nature a little help at this time. Aid her fcv removing all the products of disease from your blood. If your bowels are not Juot right, Ayer’s Pills will make them so. Send for < ur book on Diet in Constj* _■ pation. Wrtto to our Doctorm. Wo have tho exclusive oervlee* ~i of tome of tlio mom eminent |ihy»l eluno In the United Stole*. Writ* freely and receive a prompt reply. Without root. Addrata, Dll. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Maas. TAPE WORMS "A tape norm eighteen fort Ions at leant came on tbo scene after my taking two CASCARETS. Tliln I am sure has oaused my bad health for tho post three years. I am still taking Coscarcta, the only cathartic worthy of notice by-eonstblo people.” Gao. W. Bowles, Baird, Man. 'CANDY I n. ^ CATHARTIC ^ ftWCOMW .TMADII Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Slckon, weaken, or Gripe. 10c, tbo, COo. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... ttsrtlaf Remedy (oapiar. Chicago, Montreil, l«w York. SI3 MTA.DIP Sold and guaranteed by all drug* ■ I U*UAu gists to t l'KE Tobacco Habib FURNITURE. $50,000 Stock of all grades of Furniture recently bought at the very lowest cash price will be of fered during the next few months at special prices. Customers visiting Omaha will find this the largest and oldest furniture store here, and we will make every effort to please both in goods and prices. Chas. Shiverick & Co., FURNITURE. 1203 Douglas St, Omaha. Next to Millard Hotel. Nora—To satisfy ourselves a. to whether this advertisement Is read we will make a discount of 1 per cant on the purchase of any oustomer wha will tell us they wore directed to us by It and that they will recommend us to their friends If tb. goods they buy sre satisfactory. IdsMId Ladies: We diva Trading Stamp* Remarkable experiences are being related by the falthiul down at the Christian Alliance camp meeting at Old Orchard. Probably the most remarka ble of them all is that of the young woman who tells how Bhe prayed for relief from “a jumping toothache,” and she not only got the relief she prayed for. but the cavity In the tooth was filled besides. The Medical Record tells of a man who was cured of blindness by a sur geon remarkable for bis unprepossess ing appearance. When vision was fully restored, the patient looked at his benefactor and said: “Lucky for you, young man, 1 did not see you be fore you operated, or I would never have given my consent.” The (irowtli of Knrlaltiini. The growth of socialism is duo to the standing armie3 of the world in which men are often made to enlist, and thus become discontented. The growth of a stronger race is due to liostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is the best medicine for costiveness, dys pepsia, fever, ague and all nervous troubles. Try one bottle. Critic—A genius who points out what the author has left out of his book. PRACTICAL KINDNESS, One Uundred Thoutaiid Grateful Soldier*. These war tluies Uavo tried men’s souls In many unexpected ways, but like a shaft of sunshine and good cheer out of the cloud of privation and en durance has been the work that The American Tobacco Co. has done among the U. S. Soldiers and Sailors ever since the war began—for when they discov ered that the camps and hospitals were not supplied with tobacco they decided to provide them, free of cost, with enough for every man, and have al ready given outright to cur Soldiers and Sabers over one hundred thousand pounds of “Battle Ax Plug’’ and “Duke’s Mixture” Smoking Tobacco, and have bought and distributed fifty thousand briar wood pipes, at a total cost of between fifty and sixty thou sand dollars. This work has been done quietly and thoroughly, by establishing headquar ters in each camp, so that every camp and every hospital of the United States Army has been supplied with enough tobacco for every man and the sailors on thirty United States Ships in Cuban waters have shared with the soldiers thlR most welcome of all “rations.” Perhaps It will be only fair to re member when we hear the remark ngaln that "corporations have no souls,” that there Is one American cor poration whose soul has been tried and has not been found wanting In “prac tical kindness.” Betting—A fool’s argument that ia convincing only when you win. Don’t Tobacco Spit >no smerva raur uio Away. To quit tobacco cislly anil forever. b<* mag netic. full of life, n« rvo. and vigor. take No-To Bac. the wonder-w< rker. that makes weak men strong. All drugging. 50c. or tl. Cure guaran teed Booklet anil sample free. Address Sterling Kemody Co., Chicago or New York. Poverty—A disease that a poor phy sician is unable to cure. Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Green’s Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy specialists In the world. Head their advertisement in another column of this paper. It Is said that married men make better clerks than single ones. They are not in such a hurry to get home of an evening. Established 1780. Baker’s Chocolate, celebrated for more than a century as a delicious, nutritious, | and flesh-forming beverage, has our well-known Yeliow Label on the front of every package, and our trade-mark,“La Helle Chocolatiere,"on the back. NONE OTHER GENUINE. MAOE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd, Dorchester, Mass. Or. Kay’s Renovator, Biu. constipation, liver and kidney diseases.bfl llousness, headache, etc. At druggists >£c & tL DCilQinU^6etYourPension rCROlUllO DOUBLE QUICK Write CAPT. O'FARRELL. Pension Agent, 1435 New York Avenue. WASHINGTON. O. C. FAIRBANKS SCALES mm Or. Kay’s Lung Balm ••HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO FARM IMPLEMENTS. FARM WACON3. BUCCIES AND HARNESS. The Only House In the West Helling Goods at Wholesale Prices to Consumers Address SEND QUICK FOR FREE CATALOGUE. OMAHA. NKH. Leavenworth Hi. WESTERN MERCANTILE CO.. FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD. From the Herald, Water town, X. T. John Young, of LeRoy, N. Y., 1*72 year* old. and is wall known in that and neighbor ing towns. While lotting some weather boards on a barn, standing on a scafflo’d twenty-two foet from the ground, he folt dizzy,lost hi*balance and fell totheground. The side of hi* face, arm and one entire side of hi* body, on which be *truek, was badly bruised. Picked up anil carried totho house, he was under o doctor's care for sev eral weeks, Tho doctor finally came to the conclusion that his patient had received a raralyzcd by the Full. stroke or pur ely h i ■ a n <1 w n n beyond medical eld. lie could not use one arm, or turn over I in bed. Ono day, while lying on the bed, he read of a ease some thing like Ids Laving been cured with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for t uiu reopie. Me coaxcuniK granuiiaugriior to get him a box of the pill*. After that box had been need he wared another. In throe weeks ho began to feel a little life lu his arm : at the end of four he could move his lingers; at the end of two months he could walk, and in three mouths he could shave himself with the injured hand. As he told his story in the llernhl office, he looked the perfect picture of health. He carries a box of tho pills in bis pocket, and whenever he does not feel just right, he takes them. They cured him after doctors hail given him up, aud his death was daily expected. All the elements neces-ary to give new life and richness to tho blood and restore shattered nervss are contained in a enn den ed form in lJr. Williams’ Piuk Plllsfor Pale People. They are an unfailing s|>e ciflc for such disease' as locomotor ntasia, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus'dance, sciatica, neurelgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of In grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, nil forms of weakness either in rnalsor female. Regret la the compound interest wo have to pay on hate. lows Patent Office Report. The president ha:s appointed as com miBalonera to revise the laws relating to palenta, trade-marks, commercial names, etc., the Hon. P. S. Grosscup, U. S. district Judge of northern Illi nois ; Hon. Francis Forbes of New York, and Hon. A. P, Greeley, assist ant commissioner of patents. A Canada patent has been Issued to M. Kehoe of Cushing, Iowa, for the evener for two-horse vehicles, for which we secured a United States pat ent for him as heretofore noticed In our reports. Among the applications prepared by us for United States patents and al lowed are the following: McCawley and Gabrios scale beam attachment (made In Dos Moines), for retaining a plurality of adjustlble weights In convenient position for use on the beam to add and register weights of different objects placed on the scales In succession. For Knee and Robin son (of Humboldt. Ia.), an eight-horse evener for hitching two teams of four horses each so that one team will he In advance of the other and the draft force of all the horses in drawing a load. Mr. Knee has assigned his entire interest to S. Sanders of Fort Dodge. For W. F. Cooks (of Des Moines) brick kiln that is in successful use to save cost of construction, economize fuel and to circulate products of combus tion as required to burn all tho brick uniformly hard. Consultation and advice by letter or In person, free. THOMAS O. ORWIO * CO.. Solicitors of Patents. Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 15, 1898. Garment* for church wear usually have small pockets. ItABCdi' Your UoncM With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever. 10c. lihc. If U C. C. fall, druggists refund inoae* Mercy was not born until Justice girded on Its sword. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the eountry than all other discuses put together, snd until the last few years was supposed to bo Incurable. For a (treat uiuuy years doctors pro aounoed It a local disease, und prescribed local remedies, acd by constantly fulling tp cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is takeD Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer anc hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY *i CO . Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Dru(j(f1s*s. 7Sc. Hull's Fat lly Pills are the best The only good bicycle made 1b the one owned by every wheelman you meet. Tor over fifty yc»r» Mss. wisslow's Monttrn Ryslp ha* ticca uned hjr uiuthcr* f .r thrlr rbtulren wbtle teething. Are you disturbed st nlsht and broken of your re*t by u sick child suffering sad crying with palu of Cutting Teeth? If so send at once and seta bottle of "Mr*. Window's Soothing Byrup" for Children Teething It* 'Slue I* Incal culable. It will relieve tbr l»>or little sufferer tin mediately Oopond upon ft, motheis, there 1* no nilstiikc about It. It cure* dlarrhn-a, reguiue* the Stomach and llowela, cure* Wind < ollc, soften* ibe Ouin*. redur* lutlaininatlon. and gives tone and energy to tho whole ayatelu. "Mr*. Winslow'* Soothing Syrup" for children teething I* plesaent to the laII* and 1* the prescription of one of the oldest and beat femule physician* and nurse* In the lulled Stale*, and la for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price, twenty nve cents a Is, no. He sure and oak for “Mu*. WtajLuW'a buoiui.No 8yki:p." The wife governs best who doesn't lot her huBbnnd know Bhe’ti trying. Chut* With Mothers. BOOK FKEK KOK AHK1NO. It la a storehouse of inforinstion, telling mother in simple language bow to be her own fam ily doctor and bow she will succeed in treating ov«ry kind of throat trouble like Croup, Measles, Kcurlet Fever, Diplitherin, (Juiuey, Coughs, Colds and all sore throats. Iwalso tells now to euro I'ntarrh of tbs Htomacb. usually culled Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, etc. Write to Muco-Holveut Co., Chicago, 111, A man lit always discovering things that others knew long ago. at) Cure vnuatip.it ton fortvsh Take < a-can u Candy Cut hart lr Iflc or fflu duUt. full to cure, druggists refund money. "There was never yet a family with an old tnnld belonging to It," observed the |(.-v Anna Shaw In t ml dress, "that didn't rely upon that old maid to help It out of ail financial diffi culty.-past. present and future." In the stone quarries of Ht. Trlphon, In the Ithome valley, the atone la »awn by means of continuously running steel wire cablet kept moist with wet stud. INCREASE IN EXPORTS. Tear Wlille ttie Import* for tlie Klual Khowrd Marked DerreiMO. The bureau of statistics in Its latent euinmary of finance and commerce, presents details of the Imports and ex ports in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898. It shows that the export? to all parts of the world Increased both In manufactures and products of agricul ture, and that while there was a great falling off In Imports, the reduction was almost exclusively in manufac tured articles and food products. Man ufactured articles ready for consump tion fell from $134,375,13*1 In 1897 and $146,274,039 In 1896 to $82,570,087 In 1898; articles of food and live animals fell from $246.16$,197 In 1897 and $237. 026,045 In 1896 to $181,480,011 In 189.8, while "articles of voluntary use, lux ury, etc.," fell from $83,098,970 In 1897 and $93,323,154 in 1896 to $77,452,561 In 1898. On the other hand, articles re quired by the manufacturers and clarsl fled ns “articles In a crude condition for use In manufacturing," of which the 1897 Imports were $214,916,626 and those of 1890, $209,368,717, amounting In 1898 to $204,643,919, forming in 1898 over 33 per cent of the total Importa tions, while In 1897 they were but 28 per cent, and In 1896, 27 per cent of the total Imports,showing a large rel ative Increase in the proportion which these articles used In the domestic In dustries bore to the total Importations. Manufactured articles for use In the mechanic arts formed In 1898 about the same percentage of the Imports that they did In 1896 and 1897. The exportations of manufactures, which amounted to $288,871,449 In 1898, ex ceeded those of 1897 by $11,586,068, and those of 1896 by $60,300,271, while the products of agriculture exported amounted to $854,627,929 In 1898, against $683,471,131 lu 1897 and $569, 879,297 In 1896, the chief Increase In agricultural exportations being In breadstuffs. The exportations of the year increased $180,336,694, and the Im portations of the year decreased $148, 725,253, (he comparison being made In each case with the preceding fiscal year, 1897. The following table shows tho total exports and Imports by the grand divisions In the fiscal year, 1898, compared with the preceding year: Imports from 1897. Europe .... North America. South America. Asia . Oceanica .. Africa .... $ 430,192,205 $ 105,324,053 107,389,405 87,291,597 24,400,439 9,529,713 1898. 306,091,811 91,171,923 92,093,626 92,696,027 26,859,220 7,193,639 Totals...$ 764 Exports to— Europe ....$ 813 North America South America Asia . Ocean ica . Africa ... 730,412 1897. 385,644 123,958,461 .768,646 .274,905 652,773 953,127 $ 616,005,159 189S„ $ 973,699,289 139,635,289 33,8212171 44,824,2*58 21,991,381 17,357,762 Totals... .$1,050,993,556 1,231,329,950 CHILDREN AS CARDEN KEEPERS Attractive »u<l I’roll t»l>lc Amusement* for Little One* I'anlljr I’ruvldril. Very little 1h required to keep active children amused. If to this axiom la added a trifle of thought that tho amusement be made profitable much good can be secured thereby. Nothing will be of greater service In this par ticular than to teach them to keep a garden. A few feet of earth In a sunny window or a bit of garden In the back 'yard will provide valuable training with undying interest to the children. This work will Inspire a love for the beautiful with orderly habits, which will last through a lifetime. All chil dren are attracted by pretty and fra grant blossoms, and they should be taught to cultivate and give plants the tender care they require and thus learn some of life’s sweetest lessons. Ex ample is the first element to be consid ered in educating a child's rnlnd. Don't try to force the child to keep a gar den. but keep one yourself. Whatever children see their elders do they wish to do themselves, and If you have them near you and let them wteh you sow seeds and plant slips and pull up weeds, If you explain all you are do ing to them- never mind If It Is then too difficult for them to understand It will not he long before they Imitate you and want gardens of their own.—* Ex. A Tom but on* I'roblnm. A man who went away from home some time ago to attend a convention of church people was struc k with the beauty of the little town In which the gathering was held. He had plenty of time, and while wandering about walked Into the village cemetery. It was a beautiful place, uud the dele gate walked around among the graves. He saw a monument, one of the larg est In the cemetery, and read with surprise tha inscription on it: "A lawyer and an Honest Man.” The delegate seratehed Ills head and looked at the monument again. He read the Inscription over and over, Then he walked all tround the monument ..nd examined the grave closely. Another man In the cemetery approached and asked him: "Have you found the grave of an old friend?” "No,” said the del egate, “but I was wondering how they came to bury those two fellows iu one gi ave."—Tlt-BIts, Hut It If sips. First Member Musical ('onimlUoe “Does the new soprano's voice flit the church?” Second Member - "Hardly, The imhers tell me there are alwaya vacant seats In the gallery.”—Detroit Journal. ——■■■ ..II ———. MANY FEMALE ILLS RESULT FROM NEGLECT. Mr*, rinkham Tolls How Ordinary Tasks May Produco Displacement! I That Threaten Women’s Health. Apparently trifling Incident* in women's dully life frequently pro duce %lisp lace menu of the womb, A ►UpontheHtuirs.liftingduringmen- I Btriiution, standing ut a counter, ' running n sev/lng machine, or ut* tending1 to tlie most ordinary tasks, may result in displacement, and a train of serious evils is started. Thu ilrst indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action. Don't let the condi tion become chronia through neg lect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome it by exercise or Autn iii^ ib uoiivi More than a million women hare repined health by the ukc of Lydia K. i’inkham'a Vegetable Compound. I f l hu iy blest t ran hie uppenm which you do not understand, write to Mrs. i’itikhum at Lvnn, Mush., for her adviee, and a few timely word* from her will *how you tlu< right thing to do. Tills advice roi.U you nothing, but ^ it miiy iumu lift; or happincsH or both. Mrs. Mauy Itr.NNRTT, 814 Anuie St., IJay City, Mich., write* to Mrs. I'mUhnm: “I can hardly find words with which to thank you for the g<ssl your remedies have done me. For m arly four years 1 suffered with weakness of the generative organs, continual backache, headache, sideache, aud all the pains that accompany female weakness. A friend told my husband slsuit your Vegetable Com pound and he brought me homo two bottles. After taking these I felt much bet ter, but thought that 1 wonlil write to you In rc'fpird to inv case, unit you ilo not know how tlmnkfnl I um to you for your advice ansi for the benefit 1 have received from the unu of your medicine. 1 write thin letter for the {pood of my huiTeriu^f abitcr*.” The above letter from Mr*, liennett is the history of many women who have been restored to health by Lydia K. l'iuUhaiu's Vegetable Compound. Ask Mrs. Plnkham’s Advice—A Woman best Understands a Woman’s Ills V Satisfies 1 that dry taste in the mouth. LAUNDRY WORK MADE EASY &. KEITH’S ENAMEL STARCH. It pula cm that nmmI, itnlab t hut ia ao ciertiru ble. It makes HhtrU, Hhirt Wuhda, Coilura and Cuffa look hko now. Keith’s Enamel Starch l» the moat economical .larch mode. It will do more work, do it with lem l»hor und do it hotter than uny other aturoh. If it doea nut tfivo you entire outUfaction your iiwir will ri fim.l jruui money. I.itr(« |mrki«a«. IO rental unall pwritaer. n rent*. If your grocer doea not huvu it, plc«M> hond iin his name and address and \v< will .end you ni\ KNAMEI. HTAIU II ItBCr.U'T ItOOK for your trouble. Manufactured by KEITH ENAMEL STARCH CO., CHICAGO, 111. FROM FACTORY TO USER DIRECT. *Ve make Ana Harraya, Iliimilaa, riitu loiia ainl lt»»l Wa«uM,| kt.„. , a>n loir aotttla tiavn Itaao favorably kuown n, itu, iratio lor raai*.. u Hi now aril ilraa* la Ika ■» al Hkabaak, I'riraa. I Ini rliiaw ijl lun - . ,’ Imyar i-rnirim iu Aral wiib ilia ration Mr aruoi u« m i l . wo rk U )aaa prtoa Ikaa Maul* aafe for low grado t abb laa. Ha a|il|i anywhrra, kiilijat I |o atainlaailtai. »l likl.ll kb on l.oard • >ra Kno*aa I'liy, Mo., or in ab«u. It'd., aa may null pur, liaaar baud for raiab uttr wlili prli aa plainly prloutl. IT » Pai r. H HU) l.alai. U’a aril ► rainy Mat In.»■» anil Ilia MikHkk kli viui aa aall. All al Nkabotla rrtaaa. ill ooon. No iiiailar »Im ta you lira, you arabwt I,to far away It, tin Itualiiaat. wlili tta aiol aa*a lotto, >. Atltlratta niWAHIl H H tl.hl HI tlllllli.l I It.. l.omil N, INDIANA. nDnDfiV HEW DISCOVERY; «*-. am \J ff 1 null li ral'tf ami nm> m ■ tmml fur luaill nf l»»<|itwililala ami Iff ilnfa’ Iri aliimnt * rrr. I» M, li uni « aina tiiaaia, ka. P EN3I0NS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHN W MORRIS, MUhlMilON U a Law Briaclfi .1 iiwitN a I hinw Bar,aa l]l» U laM Ik, Uakv.Ja.uaa aUwuu. Ut, aua "ACtd Thompson’* Ef o Wator. U/A DAVCA.Vi.Hi WKHK ih* I.'.r nul. YYv ■ A I If yi u a«ll >t»rk Trim. I Hill)! fraa. mu Il'UUT UltUUU lu . feat a. «. . laliafk 111 W. N. U. OMAHA. No 40 I HUB h'ben Anaweritttj Advt rturmrat* Kindly Notion ThU Taper. W*MT»I> • M* «f *>M <!<■• H I f » N • • III Hut l*h«ai, t>. Ii.t ’ i*«U Ui IIII.AUa I Uvxtval Cu., ..(« Vu*».fwT tv MWiVto* wtd ItMl