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- DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Pen Picture for Women. . I “ I am so nervous, there is not a < well inch in my whole body. I am so weak at my stomach and have indi gestion horribly, and palpitation of the heart, and 1 am losing flesh. This headache and backache nearly kills me, and yesterday I nearly had hyster ics ; there is a weight in the lower part of my bowels bearing down all the time, and paina in my groins and thighs; I cannot sleep, walk, or sit, and I believe I am diseased all over; no one ever suffered as I do." TUs Is a description of thousands of eases which come to Mrs. Pinkliam's attention daily. An inflamed and ul cerated condition of the neck of the womb can produce all of these syrnp Mri3. John William*. toms, mud no woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of jY knisery when there is absolutely no need of it. The subject of our por trait in this sketch, Mrs. Williams of English town, N.J., has been entirely cured of such illness and misery by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, and the guiding advice of Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass. No other medicine has such a record for absolute cures, and no other medi cine is "just as good.” Women who want a cure should insist upon getting Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound when they ask for it at a store. Anyway, write a letter to Mrs. Pink barn at Lynn, Mass., and tell her all jrour troubles. Her advice is free. f What Shall We ! Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family •very day. Let us answer it to-day. Try k- .. * delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no taking! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry.. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io cts. During the present century 400 hu man lives, $125,000,000 and 200 ships have been lost in fruitless efforts to ^ find the north pole. HO! FOR OKLAHOMA! 8,000,nuu acres new lands to open to t'-ttlement. Subscribe for THK KIOWA CHIEF, devoted to Infor mation about these lands. One year. 81.00. Single eopy. 10c. Subscribers receive free tlluatrated book •u <‘klahoma. Morgan s Manual (210 page Hettlers’ Guide) with fine sectional map, 11.UO. Map 25c. All Ain ve, 81.75. Address Dick T. Morgan, Ferry, O-T Dr.BulIs COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Conquer* Croup, Whooping-Cough, Bronchitis, Grippe and Conmmptiou Quick, aure result*. br.Buir* Pill* cur* Constipation. SO pill* 10c. WINTER TOURIST RATES. ■FECIAL Tours to Florida, Key West. Cubu, Bermuda, Old Mexico and tile Mediterranean and a Orient. HALF Rates for the round trip to many points south on sale first end third Tuesday each month. RATES To Hot Springs, Ark., the fa mous water resort of America, on sale every day In the year. Tickets now on sale to all the winter resorts of the south, good returning until June 1st. lfr'l. For rates, descriptive mat ter. pamphlets nnd all other Information, •all at C. & 8t. I». R. R. City Ticket Office, 1415 Farnara at. (Paxton Hotel Bldg) or write HARRY E. riOORES, C. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. Far top price, and satisfactory results, ship your Gams. Poultry. Bvitter and Lgcs. ▼•*1 llldei, and Fur, to us. Potatoes and Onl its ik**r lot*. « W. Il-KKia «'<>.. Connotation Merchant,. OMAHA, VEB. Aniloti* Aboot tr.»n*m»lt*r Several life insurance companlefl are watching with great interest for daily news of John Wanamaker’s con dition. The ex-postmaster general has over a million on his life, and is probably the most heavily insured person in the country. He has just undergone a surgical operation for the removal of a carbuncle and has not quite recovered, notwithstanding which he made campaign speeches. Love to a woman is a thrill; to a man it is a throb. Dicky's Hail HI* Hair Cut. When Richard las Galllenne arrived in New York from Europe a week ago he -was so changed in appearance that few familiar with his face knew him. While in Europe he cut the long, flow ing black hair, which has always dis tinguished him in the past and most deeply impressed his face upon the memory. Helen Keller a Cheat Flayer. Helen Keller, tho deaf and dumb and blind girl, who has just entered Rad cliffe college at Cambridge, Mass., is a descendant of John Adams and a connection of some of the best New England families. Her latest accom plishment is che3s, at which sha play3 a capital game. Tho Journorlng* of the Eye. A French statistician has calculated that the human eye travels over 2,000 yards in reading an ordinary sized novel. The average human being is calculated to get through 2,500 miles of reading in a lifetime. Blur Lawn Acalnftt marking. The bootblacks of Boston have been forbidden by the police authorities to do any "shining” on Sundays in tho public streets of the city. Incrra** of Aluminum Output. The production of aluminum for commercial uses began in 1889 with a total output of 47,488 pounds. In 1898 it had reached 5,200,000 pounds, and at present tho rate of production is over 7,000,000 pounds a year. Tim First K.levator A patent was taken out on a passen ger elevator sixty-six years ago. But the first patent for a complete anil practical elevator was given to Mr. E. G. Otis of Yonkers, N. Y., In January, 1861; so that while the idea is much older tho elevator is only 3!) years old. Nleepleftii Vigilance, A Vermont lawyer sent to a client a hill containing the following item: “For waking up in the night to think over your case, 50 cents.” TliInnenA of (told Goldbeaters, by hammering, can re duce gold lea\es so thin that 282.000 must be laid upon each other to pro duce tho thickness of an inch. They are so thin that, If formed into a book, 1,500 would only occupy the space of a single leaf of common pi per. Twenty-five per cent of the shares in American railways are owned In Eng land. Mm. Wlnftlow** Soottilnjj flymp. For children tf*ethlu*, softens thr ruithi, re»l*ioca 1n flamuiatloa, uma>a pa: u. curea wind colic, gjcabottl* Belgian Africa, the Congo State, has an area of 850,000 square miles. Thanksgiving Dinner may be enjoyed by nil who me Garfield Tea; ft promotes good digestion and cures stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Modern statesmen sometimes mis take patronage for patriotism. Important to mothers. El -mlr.o carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and euro remedy for iufauts and children, and see that it Boars the Signature of (u Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought Morn than one man who cannot earn his daily bread is perfectly willing to take a loaf. — The Census of 1900. A booklet giving the population of all cities of the United States of 25,000 and over according to the census of 1900, has Just been Issued by the Pas senger department of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, and a copy of It may be obtained by sending your address, with two-cent stamp to pay postage, to the General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & tit. Paul Railway, Chicago, 111. Some people's mouths look as If they were perpetually tasting unripe per simmons. 1'.zzriri'iuj—^r-J——— ’ I HOUSEKEEPERS as a rule find'» — t-y dif ficult to get up their liuea in a satisfactory manner, chiefly owing to the USE of inferior starches. Ity using Hagnetlc Starch you will find it a simple matter to turn out as good work as the best steam laundries. Your grocer sells it. Try it once. It costs only 10c a pack age. Insist on getting MAGNETIC STARCH gsl ^^TRADE MARK V . B' ~ >*»»» res no Cooking j;g»* “» CUFFS' ONE POUND OF U8S STARCH WHEN Will GO AS FAR AS A POUND NEW_ AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER IR LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONLY FACTORED ONLY BY ARCH MANUFACTURING CO. _AH A, NjEa. W. N. U.—OMAHA. No. 47-1900 [5ENSI0MJSK0„?^ * Successfully Prosecutes Claim*, IiHta I'riuriDHl Exa n ner XJ B. Pension Hu-eao. 3 Train civil war. l^fultutlkaiing claims, aitj aincK , nDADQVNEW DISCOVERY; fires ! Wl C3I ■ quick relief and cures worst cases. Book of testimonials r.ud 10 BATH* ueatmaut i I USE. DR. M. U. CBBXX» SOiS, Bsx B, itlaata, iia. A THUNDERSTORM, fte Formation If Something F«w of t*a Under*! And. The formation of a thunder storm is one of the familiar things that few of us know anything about it That sounds like a contradiction, but it is not, for while we are familiar enough with the impressive spectacle made by the clouds as they gather and with the sometimes disastrous and always star tling effects of the storm when it breaks over us, how many of us can trace it back to its origin, step by step, and tell how and where it got its terrible power? Let us try to do thi8. There is no doubt that the electric charge of a cloud comes from an ini tial charge multiplied by induction. The initial charge may be acquired by evaporation, for we know that elec tricity may be generated in that way. Or it may be generated by the friction of vapor-laden air, which, moving as wind, comes in contact with objects on the earth's surface. This vapor is com posed of very minute particles of wat er, each of which becomes electrified, the charge accumulating on its sur face. Now, as these particles of drops come together and are condensed into larger drops the surface area is re duced in proportion to the volume and an increased electric accumulation is the result. In other words, when two drops are condensed into one, there Is the same quantity of water and of electricity was when the drops were separate, but there is a good deal less surface, and the electric charge is in tensified to that extent. The drops so formed attract smaller drops by their greater power, and thus condensation, with continual increase of power, goes on rapidly and a thundercloud begins to form. As the cloud is sent forward by the wind it affects the earth’s sur face by induction, and the earth’s surface affects It in the same way, the cloud becoming positively and the earth negatively charged. This goes on rapidly, electric energy being con tinually drawm to the cloud from the air, and the same quantity being re pelled from the earth below. Thus it is that the thundercloud forms so quickly and acquires so great an elec tric power. BATTLE OF CITIES. Shurp Rivalry He tween tho Middle Wwt and the Southwest. It is not so much, however, the ques tion of the rapidity with which Galves ton or Mobile bay may advance, as compared with New Orleans, that promises to influence the standing of the western cities. It is rather tho question of how much tho enterprise of these two cities—with the aid of the new port and town of Port Arthur— may stimulate co-operation among all the cities of the gulf and thereby line up a strong force in a fight againct the North Atlantic and the great lakes. Within five years Galveston has pulled away from New York, Boston and Bal timore the supremacy in tho handling of cotton, and is rapidly taking from all other points the first position in the handling of the southwestern corn and wheat. Mobile is gaining an iron and steel and woodwork business which formerly did not fall south of Baltimore, and it has some promise ahead of developments in shipbuilding. Many great influences are at work, in cluding that of the powerful Illinois Central, to compel the exports of the Mississippi Valley to take the natural and water level route to the ocean via the “Father of Waters,” rather than to climb the mountains that intervene between the west and the Atlantic. A more or less sectional feeling has grown up, extending westward to Den ver, favoring the diversion of western products of all sorts to the gulf. If it should so develop that sufficient in habitants and sufficient wealth concen trate in the Gulf cities, it seems likely that tho Atlantic cities will find their aggregate of traffic seriously impaired —or at least their source of it serious ly diminished—and that such places as Kansas City, St. Louis, Memphis, and perhaps Omaha, will be materially aided in their efforts for growtli and greatness by the additional and short er route to tho sea afforded by flowing down the natural drain of the conti nent to the mouth of tho Mississippi. —Ainslee’s Magazine, MANY RARE PEOPLE. We Seldom Form Acquaintance with One. However. It makes one homesick In thi3 world to think that there are so many rare people he can never know, and sc many excellent people that scarcely any one will know, in fact. One dis covers a friend by chance, and cannot but feel regret that twenty or thirty years of life maybe have been spent without the least knowledge of him. When he is once known through him opening is mado into another little world, into a circle of culture and lov ing hearts and enthusiasm in a dozen congenial pursuits, and prejudices perhaps. How instantly and easily the bachelor doubles liis world when he marries, and enters into the unknown fellowship of the to him continually in creasing company which is known in popular language as “ail his wife’s relations.” Near at hand dally, no doubt, are those worth knowing in timately, if one had the time and the opportunity. And when one travels he sees what a vast material there is for society and friendship of which he can never avail himself. There are faxies of refinement, of quick wit, of sympa thetic kindness—Interesting people, traveled people, entertaining people— whom you constantly meet and pass without a sign of recognition, many of whom are no doubt your long lost brothers and sisters. The matter of personal liking and attachment is a good deal due to the mere fortune of association.—Charles Dudley Warner. I Try Magnetic Starch—It will last f longer than any other. The better days will come only aa you do your best today. Ton Can Oft Allen's Foot*Eat* Frw. Write today to Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y., for a free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. Makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. All druggists and shoe stores sell it; 25o. The more intensive your faith the more extensive your influence. Beit for th« Huh flu. No matter what alls you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CASCARETS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you Just 10 cents to start getting your health back, j CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the j genuine, put up In metal boxes, every j tablet has C. C. C. stamped on It Bs ware of Imitations. The church without a prayer meet- j lng Is a body without a heart. TO CURE A COM) IN ONE PAY. Tnlte Hiativr Mhomo tjt’iNiNtj Tabi kts. All Iruygtsts refund the money if it fails to cure, fc. Vv. Grove's signature is on the box. S5c. Some people would find fault in heaven. — Pa mm's nair Pat «am If the furor!te for drffMtag I liie hair and renewing ft* life and t • > or. liiNdkucuh.st>, thn bett cure lor curat. 13 c U. We are determined; other people are ; obstinate. — Preys have their use, but don't store them In your rtotnsob. It t»ii. uns I'riisin Gum aids the niiiurul force.-, to perform their functions. It is hard to look pleasant in too tight shoes. Plso's Cura for Consumption is an Infallible > medicine for coughs ami colds.—N. VV. biiiUkL, j Ocean U rove, N. J.. Feb. IT. 1000. The best way to keep an umbrella Is never to lend it. There Is s Class of 1’eople Who are injured by the use of coffee, j Recently there hns been placed In all j the grocery stores a nowpreparation ' called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach* receives It without j distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much. Children msy drink It with 1 great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Try It. Ask for GRAIN-O. J Some people are willing to be good If paid for it and others are good for nothing. — Thanksgiving Dinner is recommended by all physicians -and so is Garfield Tea, ns it cleausea the system and purifies tlie blood. Perseverance often accomplishes more than power., WEEKLY EXCURSION SLEEPERS Ixiave Kansas City via the M. K. & T. Ry. every Saturday at 9.05 p. m. for San Antonio, Roe Angeles and San Francisco. First Sleeper leaver Kan sas City, Nov. 3rd. A man likes to 1 e told he Is hand some even If he knows lie Is not. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. A prominent druggist says that men use more hair dyes than women. SI A RSI AGE PAVE It. Beat Published t' i> E3. J. W. GUNNELS, Toledo, Ohio Don’t say “rubber neck;’’ “celluloid’’ Is the latest and most polite form. Each package of PUTNAM FADE LESS DYES colors either Silk. Wool or Cotton perfectly. The care of one’s clothes has much to do with a well-dressed appearance. Etatb or Ohio, City or Toledo, i .« Lucas County, ( Fran* ,T. Cheney makes oath thnt he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doinp business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the Hum of ONE HUNDItEl) DOLLARS for eai h and every care of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before ni" and subscribed in iny prenenco, this titb day uf December. A. D. 1KWV. , A. W. GLEASON [bEAL-j Notary l’ubllc. Hall's Catarrh Cure ta taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous Rurfaeos of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. ClIENEY & CO., Toledo, CX Sold by Dropglst*, 75c. liall's Family Pills ure the best Th« value of a painful piety de pends on who had the pain. - —.— ....... .....— 1 a Noted Knight Templar Owes His Health to Peruna Colonel T. P. Moody, a prominent Knight Templar, la well known In every city In the United State* west of Buffalo, N. Y., aa a Jeweler’s Auc tioneer. In the city of Chicago aa a prominent lodge man, being a mem ber of the K. T.'a and also of the Masons. The cut shows Colonel Moody In the eoetume of tho Oriental Consistory Masons, 32d degree. In a recent letter from 6900 Michi gan avenue, Chicago, 111., Mr. Moody says the following: ••For over twenty-five years I suffered from catarrh, and for over ten years I suffered from catarrh of the stomach terribly. ••I have taken all kinds of medi cines and have been treated by all kinds of doctors, as thousands of my acquaintances are aware In different parts of the United States, where 1 have traveled, but the relief was only temporary, until a little over a year ago l started to take Peruna, and at the present time l nm better than I have been for twenty years. •• The soreness has left my stom ach entirely and I am free from indigestion and dyspepsia and will say to all who are troubled with catarrh or stomach trouble of any kind, don't put It off and suffer, but begin to take Peruna right away, and keep it up until you are cured, as you surely wilt be if you persevere.” "My wife, aa many in the southwest can say, was troubled with a bad cough and bronchial trouble, anil doctors all over the country gave her up to die, as they could do nothing more for her. She began taking Peruna with the re sult that she is bettor now than she has been In years, and her cough has almost left her entirely. The sorenesa has left her lungs and she Is as well as she ever was In her life, with thanks, as she saye, to Peruna. Yours very truly, T. P. Moody. Catarrh In 1(8 various forms is rap idly becoming a general curse. An undoubted remedy has been discov ered by I>r. Hartman. This remedy has , been thoroughly tested during tho past I forty years. Prominent men have | come to know of its virtues, and are making public utterances on the sub ject. To save the conniry we must savo the people. To nave the people wa must protect them from dicease. The disease that Is nt once tho most j prevalent and stubborn of cure is ca | tarrli. If one were to make a list of tho different names that have been ap ; plied to catarrh In different locations and organ*, the result would be as Colonel T. P. Moody, of Chicago,ha4 Cater rh Twonty.fivo Yeara and Waa Cured by Peruna. tonishlng. Wo ha' o often published a partial list of these names, and th* surprise caused by the first publication of It to all people, both professional and non-professional, was amusing. And yet we have never enumerated all of the diseases which are classed a» catarrh. It must be confessed, how ever, to see even this partial list drawn up in battle array Is rather appalllnfc If the reader desires to seo this liffL together with a short exposition ot each one, send for our free catarrh book. Address The Peruna Medloln# Co., Columbus. 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