The courtship period for Ayers Sarsaparilla passed long since, when it won the con fidence and esteem of thoughtful men and women 50 years ago. You need have no doubts, if, when you go to buy Sarsaparilla, you simply say the old name That is the kind that cured your fathers and their fathers before them, and it is the kind that will cure you. Other Sarsaparillas may look like it, may even taste like it, but somehow or other they haven't the knack of curing people that Ayer's has. }ust try one bottle of Ayer's today. THE Spalding: OFFICIAL League Ball Is lb" g- nuim I/Cn gue Hull, ami Is of Ui'lttlly order* il by the National I-eu jruo to be used in all tames. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES Jfadea'er does not carry Spalding's I athletic goods In stock, send jour name | and address to us 'and bis. tool a for copy of our hands >raoly Illustrated c italogue A G. SPALDINC & BROS. y New York Chicago Denver C$5 to $25—None Higher. Bicycles Sent C.O.D. With privilege of examination. I vr'twKi t'- RS, nil makes. HALL'S SAFES, new and second hand. Write for particulars. -I. .1, DKIIKillT A CO.. llltl Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. CURE YOURSELF? in** Hi./ 4> for uuumuml i Mill* 111 IllUlOItf. irritation* or nlmatioiin of in ii r o u * iueiiit>riiii< » I'tiiiilent. And not anil it ^TultvAKSCf Ly.uiCo. I** '*'• HnM hr llrucriAt*, or *‘nl it. plain wmfji r, l*v prepaid, ft i ft «». «.r Uittl**. tv.TV < irt uUr •♦•nl on iimuont Or. Kay's Lung Balm &» "*S««r£} Thompson’s Eyo Wator. Mi** Hyberut Pryine. a niece of President McKinley, la about to show foreigner* what *he can do In *ou brette and monologue part* She will ehortly sail for l.ondon. where she l» to begin a lucrative engagement, and later will he *e«*n In Pari*. Ilerlin and other title* before her return. MIm Pry in* ha* recently appeared ut *ev eral New York theater* In vaudeville performance*, lint recently the de liiMuli for her from club and other private social organisation* have Wept her fontdnntly engaged. If Representative Sherman of New York ■ three da In *r. urlug the »p< »W*r • win of the honor he will be one of the youngest men who *»*r served In that position II* !• only tt. The only men younger Him that when elected were Ualu.ha A Grow. 3*. and Janus G ilium*. 3» Mr. Itaod »na W and Mr t'nrllsle « The Meal laealite ft* Mloi* «*• HIM 04II0w»t««in 1*1 u* tu t*4tc. b Ilf ***• l«|l 4 4*v«igti % IdGl Cl4l|f4b 4 4 4*«M0*M* m> m Anikony N >o* lv the Wall a •nancter. wk« U «n • of ** Gov#r*o» >*„ «,i • ri.mI IlUal’d *»»»*« ,*»•■* la big (l*4M trguA Ilf* m * t«M*na*r in lb* 11«< In ten house *t Albnny, n isina fes*s * . to»..*«• 1 * .**' •**,,, • »* Itr-HM. ft** • Man's |»k»nta»l*y to make* teasiUM Inwyeie happy Some grocers adulterate allspice un til It Isn't all spice. Do Your Heel Ache and Ilurnf Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot Ease, a powder (or the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. A new adulterant of coffee is dough moulded in the shape of coffee beans. I never med so ^uiclt a cure as Piso’s Cure for Consumption.—J. B. Palmer, box 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 145, 1S9.">. Longevity.—"Ministers are said to ljve the longest of all classes of pro fessional men," said Mrs. Gilgal. “I had somehow got the impression t^iat centenarians lived the longest,” re plied Mrs. Nutwood.—Detroit Free Press. All Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, bVHt'f of Flos, manufactured by tlie Camfoiinia Fiq Svhvf Co.. illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It U the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, di pelting folds, headaches and fevvra gently yet promptly and enabling oue to overcome habitual constipation per mincutIv. Its i* rfect freedom from every on left k maid# quality and sub stance, mid its acting on the kidneys, liver and bow da, without weakening or irntutiug them, make it tlio ideal laxaltv* L . , In the process of manufacturing tigs are used, a* thev are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtaiaed from senna and other aromatic plants. by a method known to the l AttroaxiA In* Mur Ca t*«ly. In order to gvl Its beneficial effect. it ml to av.kl Imitations, pit are yvmember ihe full name of the t ompany printed on tin- front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. iiENKKAI. NEWS NOTES. Secretary I,ong expects to see the Philippine question settle itself, but it will probably have some assistance from Dewey and Otis Some idea of the extent of the chew ing gum habit is afforded in the state ment that the capitalization of the chewing gum combine is $9,000,000. General John B. Gordon has made considerable money as a lecturer In the last year or so. He Intends to In vest a good share of It in a sheep raising venture on his Georgia plan tation. Both the United States senators from Alabama have reached a ripe old age. Morgan is 75 years and Pettus 78. The former. It. seems, will succeed himself and Pettus Is likely to do likewise If he lives his present term out. Mark Twain's lawyers have bought for their client the old old frame house In which he was born at Florida, Mo It Is said that the new owner will renovate the place and restore it to the condition It was In during his boy hood. Congressman Sherman of New York Is only 41 years old nnd if elected speaker will he one of the youngest men ever chosen to preside over the house. Heed was 50 and Carlisle 48. but Galusha A. Grow was only 38 and Blaine 39 when elected Captain Thomas Crnno of New Bed ford. who recently sailed from Prov idence, K I., for Cuba in a nine-foot skiff, probably was lost in a gale- His boat was found bottom up. In 1877 Captain and Mrs. Crapo sailed from New Bedford to England in a twenty foot dory, John Hose, aged 19, son of Sam Hose who was burned at the stake at Newnan, C,a„ ten days ago, was fur nished transportation to Philadelphia by the district officials of Washing ton. He says his mother has gone there and asserts his father s Innocent e of either murder or a*eault. The Investigation pending before the Interstate commerce commission In volving the legality of relative rates charged on domestic and export ship ments of grain nnd grain products has been assigned for hearing by the com mission at the United States court rooms, Postotfice building, New York, on May 15. Commissioner General Terk has ca bled to Major Fred Brackett of th” s Cnited States commission to the I arts ; exposition announcing that he has se cured an additional 18.000 feet located in the Vincennes annex, which space will he devoted to the display of Amer ican bicycles. Commissioner Peck ex pects to leave Paris for New \ork on May 13. No new cases of smallpox have ap noared amonK the soldiers at the Pre sidlo or on hoard the transport, and it is believed that the disease has been stamped out. Every precaution is be ing taken to prevent the spread of tn disease, the clothing and tentage of the afflicted patients being destroyed and those who were exposed to the disease have been isolated. Manv persons who had keen hold ing places in the line at the land of fice in Durango, Col., changed their minds and Joined the rush for loca tions in the Fte lands, which were opened for settlement at noon oni the 4th by proclamation of the president. ■ Whistles and bells proclaimed the hour of opening. Scores of men who had been holding places In line sold o.k half an hour before the opening, $”0 being the prevailing price. It 's eili- | mated that 1,000 people sought in va rious ways to secure land. The hoard of missions for the Meth odist Episcopal church, south, in ses sion in Memphis, made an appropria tion for the year as follows: China mission. $27,162; Corea mission $..650 Japan mission. $31,714; Central Mexi co mission, $27,127; Mexican border mission, conference. $3,850; North western Mexican mission, conference, $12,650; Indian mission, conference. $10 948; Brazil mission, $3,400; Cuban mission. $5,000. A permit was grant ed to the bishops to raise a sum not exceeding $7,000 to supplement work In Cuba Several government detectives have arrived in the Black Hills, S. T>., for the purpose of discovering the gang of counterfeiters which has been at work for some time manufacturing sil ver quarters and 5 cent pieces, the banks find a good many of these spur ious coins In circulation. It has been discovered during the past few days that many of the gold coins in circu lation in Deadwood have been tam pered with, and one of the city brinks threw out three coins of large denom ination yesterday which failed to P388 inspection. LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE Jtnaha. Chirac" »nU Nrw Vorh Quotation*. OUAIIA. Muller Creamery **|»ur»tor... id a T1 Mutter Ultolcu fancy country. 14 a i. I me* Krealt. per <lo*—.. II “ l tTilcketi*—ll»u. per pound. * * » Turkey*, i.lve.. • “ I’tye >li*- live, per dot. *! * * !J I. eu.ou* -i'er C*.. J J® * f *f oral I*e* *>»}«*». fir, t rama’rrlr* J»r«ey«prr bid.... < J*.' »; “ Apple*—IVr barrel ... 4 > • ‘ J ■' Honey Choice, ih r pound. I-H » •{ Onion* -Itrf l.uJtel . - ® * J Ll Mean* Handpicked navy. I J® “ : I'ofttlot a I'er lm»l>el i»* .... p “ J Huy—i'pland perl«n . * w a *»» Mlt’TU OMAHA. Hop* Clone# llilit.. * B * * * i> . Hetty »..*lit» Met I *t*er*— ..... .. 4 *1 • £ Ni»...: gj * * $ C HI VV». ...... .. . ..." J V * * *! * Wuirru N#«n.. J J* * * ^ II. Her* Jg • • ! Mn k* ft ii»i Nf<!»rt. 3 J* * { { I **•»«• ... » *[ * J T* II I f |f Wl’MfMl tl'ltH-W MH*» I ® 4 J *> I MIUMli WlM ill Xo- 1 ■ iitttt.t 4 #T lull. I'rf ..*•*.**«• . .. Jj 4 U§1| iVf l®M»la#4 I.*...* >.t«t t< 4 barb« No. f . . »» » Bit Hi H a 44 TWMdlil —till, M» IM .... ...... J * * * *' | . |. I’er «t ., • »***! I ,».! I t ( l*i pit-adt ... 4_'*» l <•* I .til*. If. ’let* K>l ti.n ■. 4 •* .4 "t i atlie Ntllvr tirtf tbttt ... * a* * 4 .4 H”tr» M****1 . • •• ..4 44 * J •W** I aPAla* ■ * • * *b tueep '4 t *te*n Htiicrft 4 *1 . t * A*. ItlAA Mtttktk Wheal X” 4 btt •lute* ... *1 A •!** ] t . ra Xt* 3 ,, .. .... 41 * 41 >4 !•*!• X. I ... J a *< a at*.aa tiff. *l,t«l-SI* IttMIAf . ..... *f . • w l.-re fct*4 • ■ . b * II t>al* 'al .t.t. ............ »'.* I* {•mMo- 4|ait-na* I 4> at* • . '»•”’* , , 1 ’ ’ . ^ II , . iu» l#it 44*9 i% <1 r 4 * -* fi Kipling Poem. Several years ago Fred D. Under wood, now general manager of the Baltimore and Ohio Ituihuad, named two stations in the upper peninsula of Michigan "Rudyard" and “Kipling," one being in uu agricultural country and the other in an iron ore district. Some time later a mutual friend in formed Kipling of Mr. Underwood's action, and the celebrated author sent Mr. I'nderwood his photograph with the follow ing lines on the back: •RCDYAItD" AND "Kll'Ll.N'G." "Wise is tilt* child who knows his sire," The ancient proverb ran. Hut wiser far the niun who known How, where and when his offspring grows. For who the mischief would suppose I've sons In Michigan? Yet am I saved from midnight Ills, That warp the soul of man They do not rrmko me walk the floor Nor hammer at the doctor's door, They deal In wheat ami Iron ore. My sons In Michigan. Oh, Tourist fn the I’ullman ear (Hy Cook's or Raymond's plan). Forgive a parent's partial view; Hut. maybe, you have children too— Bo let me Introduce to you My sous in Michigan. RUDYARD KIPLING. “The Story of the Captains” in the May Century will mark the climax of that magazine’s Spanish war series, giving, as it does, un account hy every American commanding officer but otto of the part played by his ship In the famous light off Santiago, that result ed la the annihilation of Cervera’s licet. Captain Kvans describes the do ings of the Iowa, Captain Taylor of tho Indiana, Captain (now rear admiral) Philip of the Texas, Captain Cook of the Brooklyn, Captain Chadwick of the New York and Lieutenant Command er Walnwright of the Gloucester, while Captain Clark of the Oregon endorses Lieutenant Eberle's story of the Ore gon, and contributes a criticism of the Spanish admiral's strategy. Admiral Deweys favorite watch Is made of steel from the sunken battle ship Maine. Captain Sigsbee, who commanded the ill-fated war vessel at the time she was blown up, carries a similar timepiece. Both were made by a patriotic down-east Yankee. SALESWOMEN understand what torture 1*. Constantly on their feet whether well or ill. Compelled to smile ard be agreeable to customers while dragged down with some .'•minine weakness. Backaches and head aches count for little. They must_~^ keep going or lose their place. To these Mrs. Pinkhams help is offered. A letter to her at Lynn, Mass., will bring her advice free 1 WHO EARN of all charge. their living ham from which we quote: “I had been in poor health for some time, my troubles hav ing been brought on by standing, so my physician said, caus ing serious womb trouble. I had to give up my work. I was just a bundle of nerves and would have fainting spells at monthly periods. I doctored and took various medicines, but got no relief, and when I wrote to you I could not walk more than four blocks at a time. I followed your advice, tak ing Lydia E. Pinkhatn’s Blood Purifier in connection with the Vegetable Com pound and began to gain in strength from the first. I am getting to be a stranger to pain and I owe it all to your medicine. There L none equal to it, for I have tried many others be fore using yours. Words cannot be said too strong in praise of it." , Miss Polly Frame, Meade, Kan., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham—I feel it my duty to write you in regard to what your medicine has done for me. I cannot praise it enough. Since my girlhood ’ * ’ been troubled with ir regular and painful periods and for nearly five years had suffered with falling of the womb, and whites. Also had ovarian trouble, the left ovary being no swollen and sore that I could not move without pain. Now, thanks to your wonderful medicine, that tired feeling is all gone, and I am healthy aud strong. ” ' Nervous People. Nervous people not only suffer themselves but cause more or less misery to everyone around them. They are fretful, easily worried and therefore a worry to others. When everything annoys ycu; when your pulse Deats ex cessively-, when you are startled at the least unexpected sound, your nerves are in a bad state and should be promptly atten ded to. Nervousness is a ques tion of nutrition. Food for the nerves is what you need to put you right,and the best nerve food in the world is Or. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. They give strength and tone to every nerve m the body, and make despondent, easily irritated people feel that life has renewed its charms. Merc is proofs M|sb Cora Watrou*. the Flxteen-yenr-old daughter rf Mr. F. C. Watrons, k eff i Clarion ht., Bradford, I'a., wi.n seized with a nervous <lisord< r which ^ threatened to end her life, 1.in incut physician* agreed the trouble was NJ from impoverished blood, but failed to give relief. Mr. Wntrnus heard 1 lir. Williams' Pink Pill* for Pale People w* re highly recommended for ner vous disorders, and gave them a trial, before the first box had been talc u ) the girls condition improved. After using six boxes her appetite returned, the pain in her head ceased, and she w as strong! r than ever before "My ij daughter’s life was saved by I>r. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People," snid W Mrs. Watrous. "Her condition was almost hopeless when she commenced 1 I taking them, but now she is strong and healthy. 1 cannot recommend I these pills too highly."—Dradjord (/'a.) Lra. ^ The full name is on each package. Sold by all 6 druggists or sent, postpaid, by the Or. Williams % Mediune Co., Schenectady. W.X. Price 5o<p«rbox>6bones$2,V, The profile of a pretty girl is a sort | of Bideshow attraction. There Is a Class of People Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed In all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O. made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach recelvee it without distress, and but few can tell it from cofTee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much. Children may drink It wlta great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cent! per package. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-O. If delays are dangerouB lawyers must bo a brave lot. Art loo CHIOS Alim's l'i ul-KiS't It Is the only cure fur Swollen, Smarting. Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, l.eHoy, N. Y. The latest wrinkles are rough on any one. It is the practice of hypocrites to spiritualize the precepts and uccept the promises as practical. Iiall'a Catarrh Care Ik a constitutional cure. Price. 76c. The changeful heart will never win and wed the truth. W.N.U. OMAHA. No. I6-Ib99 Ul.cn Answering Advertisement Kindly Mention This Pc.r/>r. rftJ1 HTot'ii of «;i:nekal lOl OdlL“ lirmilAMHKK! Value • i.soo. Also Dry Ooods and Xotion Stock; Value •4.000. Ouc-lialf Cash; lulance secured paper. A. A. MALEY, lte|HibIlcuii City, Neb* As Black DYE i^§LjYoiirWtiiskers A Natural Blaok with Buckingham's Dye• 60 cU.of druggUUor R.P.SUH tt Co.,N«»hui,N,H. WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT “Nothing hut wheat; what you might rail u si u of wheat.” Is what waa said by u lecturer speuklng of Western Can ada. For particulars as to routes, rull v.uy fan s, etc., apply to Superintendent of Immigration, Department interior, Ot tawa, Canada, or to VV. V. T.ennett, 801 New York I.lfa Building. Omaha, Neb. DEAlGIflftl&BetYour Pension rClitjIUnd double quick Write CAPT. OTAHRIZLL. Pension Agent, i4»C New York Avenue. WASHINGTON, O. C. firiUCIAM'*0»NWe1IOURIL V% asking..I>.« . »Successfully Prosecutes Claims. r«t« frinetuiilTlsAmlner U B. Pension Bureau. J vr*lu civil w»r, Is n4|uulcutiiig claim*, attv *litc«. Dr. Kay’s innovator, ?0"*r, < slu constipation, liver and kidney diaesses.btl i IIoumuss, headache, etc. At druggists KSc & tU WANTKD -Case of bed DesltTi thst KIP A S 8 will not benefit. Send 5 cent* U> Utpsns (tieuilisj Oo.. New Yurk.for lu samples end I,aw testimonials. MCH! I&IPVPI CO GENTS’ OR LADIES’ Nttff mbUlLtO FROM $8.17 UP. New IX* model Hie vole for *17.7b that other* a*k *40.00 for We can Kelt you for 1-7 17 a bicycle that cannot lie Iwal by any make at any price. Complete with Morgan A Wrlpht lire* and all the IntoKi lx* Improvement* Iton t fall to'tend for our IX* Uicvcle CuIuIokih- which will bq sent free. SI. lou • WhtlaLaad 3HC lb. llo»t irrade B<rn and Houte Palnti from 45c a U nil on up. Sample card* paint* free. 37 Patkaget Froth Garden Soedt lor 370- 20 pound* Botl Granalalad Sugar Idr 03c. All (.J.oda at Wholesale Price* to Consumer*. T. M. ROBERTS SUPPLY HOUSE, Minneapolis, Minn. "THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK." BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN’T USE SAPOLIO REV. L. L. CARPENTER, Waticah, Ind.. it President of the I |t**tImny A.aoiuhly ut Brooklyn, fnd. II* U |mrh<|i* the meat in-omlnriit clergyman in tb* t’hrlailan <rh*reh to-day. Il» haa iltdlruUvl ala.nt .'w eharctwi ml iMptltMl ’MUnewrU. 11** writ**. "It aiTot.l* me (free! jiiruuit! to give im teaiimooy *a to the eftletwnoyof Mr. Kay'* l*W«dle«, M . Kay'*l.ung li.tiut 1* lb* very beat coii^ti, eotu anti throat remedy that I ever u*t d. 1 have alao r.wivrd threat lenrl' from the u*t> of Mr Kay'* ll-ntn ator. My too had for year* U«n yt*riily afHietwl aim tb* oil.a; k« eontioeneed tin. a** of Mr. hay‘a remvdiea anti • a (tulle Reed relief aiiuu.t from tb* 8 rat. \Whaw no word* to ttapreea our lUankfulut-aa for lh« beneit w« have vttl m tlo. r*-*alt of theae remetilra, I la he treat |iU-o*urv In cvmtuvmiiu^ them to tb* aarterint." U I* t .tltrv.s i t.it, VII Mien ary aud s*. H K«antf«lUt, t hrtatlan thumb. Dr. Kay’s Renovator. • - ^ ’ ' * ' ' ' hit. »n Im »l utwlt tM' .itM*. |ii<ii|y»|'.|Mi4, i .i vrrK «f i;.u rwtll|iti i<n il)ti|lnr*i»i kU;n) », •ml m uivrc«>»t*’ ••4«vu %-t Ia iml Ni'kixu with luilo. |l 1* m *kail|i iil Ki n» Tmuv. (v lv4 lu< lti« »wl * Irtw H.iMinMi lllhuyt U*‘h til i«^vl|>t« r»4-. •mi <«n4 Jii*>f m u.|u m» imI «• nill ftn )<4t fr*« nit I**, if Utu4r^i»,»<li*« i #»*« im K *>'• l »««*»* *u*r li.ti'Uu *l>| I« III HI. It'll II..' I. Lilli »• I a Ua till 111 || I mil il (1.1 lull' lilt w« will *d*i4 ll l<jf »vum • *11 pi« |*M. l*rU-« V‘« u ,nnl II mimt f..r ♦.Vm Aim* I*< Kny'a I,■ lUim l*k*u , 4111 | i>|4ii|. I M U. J Kai M». ti ai. tin, S*r4i«i,’4 N. V,