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Is it not true ? Women suffer, feel the very life crushed out of them, grow old before their time. Each morning wake up determined to do so much before the day ends, and yet— Before the morning is very old the dreadful BACKACHE attacks them, the bravo spirit sinks back in affright; no matter how hard they struggle, the “clutch” is upou them and they fall upon the coucli crying: “ Why should I suffer so ? What can I do ? ” \ The answer is ready, your cry has been heard, and a woman is able to restore you to health and happiness. Backache is only a symptom of more fatal trouble— heed its warning in time. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will stop your torture and restore your courage. Your pains come from unnatural menstruation or some derangement of the womb. Let those who are suffering read Mrs. Mor ton’s letter and be guided by her experience. AN OPEN LETTER TO WOMEN. "Dear Mrs. Pinrham.—I have been no delighted with Lydia E. l’lnUliam’s Vegetable Compound I thought I would write and thank you. My system was entirely run down. I eutrered with terrible back ache in the small of my back and could hardly stand upright; was more tired in the morning than on retiring at night. 1 had no appetite. Since taking your Com pound I have gained fifteen pounds, and am gaining every wreek. My appetite has improved, have no back- , ache, and I look better than I ever looked before. “ 1 shall recommend it to all my friends, as it cer tainly is a wonderful medicine.”—Mrs. E. F. Morton, 826 York St., Cincinnati, O. I MRS tFMORT m When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health more than a million women, you cannot well say, without trying it, “I do not believe it will help mo.” If you are ill, don’t hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pink barn’s Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkliam, Lyrni, Mass., for special advice—it is free. i Owing to the fact that some skeptical people have from time to time questioned the genuineness of the testimonial letters we are constantly publishing, we have deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn, Mass., $<-,ooo, which will be paid to any person who can show that the above testimonial is not genuine, ov was pulished before obtaining the writer's special permission.—Lydia E. Pinkham Mudiunb Co. CHESTER GUN CATALOGUE FREE Tells ail about Winchester Rifles, Shotguns, and Ammunition Send name and address on a postal now. Don’t delay if you are interested. WINCHESTER REPEATINC ARMS CO. ,80 WINCHESTER AVENUE .... NEW HAVEN, CONJf. W.L.DOUCLAS $3. & $3.50 SHOES SSg?. ” ill worlli of IV. Ij. IlouirluH S<’l and itiioe* In 94 to #*». My 94 Oilt Ldge Idee runnot be equullcd ut any price* It is not alone the heat leather that makes a first class shoe It Is the brains, d ithat have planned the best st vie. lasts a perfect model of the foot, and the construction of the shoe. It is mechanical skill and knowl*rtRetl52have made W I 1 mucins shoes tbr best in the world for men. Take .. Insist on hnvniK W. 1.. Dowtlas shoe, with name A »nd prlee stamped on bottom. Your denier should keep them. If he does not, M snua for cntalok k.vlnk full mstno-uons hoj O-Mer by ^Ktoa Mu„ fg IN 3 OR 4 YEARS AN INDEPENDENCE ASSURED If you take up your borne In Western Can ada.the land of plenty. Illustrated pamphlets, giving experiences of farmers who have be come wealthy in grow [ ing wheat, reports of I ! delegates, etc..and full Information as to reduced railway rates can be had on application to the Superintendent of Immigration. Department of Interior, Ottawa, Canada, or to W V. Bennett, HOI New \ork Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. rewards n;^w«kSe«:,l'SSof,vUantY“m l-i,in„v bladder and urinary Ih« irraut kldncv I vor and blood medicine hoc At all Druggl-^^ rli^or^mp^i Address Vlico Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This I’aper. W.N. U.—OMAHA No. 20—1901 J CUHt Rest ( ough fcjyrup. uood. Iff In |Imo. Sold by (*-nggl»t<. gEEHaasaisia^J == - - —- - - - An actor’s ripe experience doesn’t prevent his getting green from Jeal ousy. Private Mailing Card. Private Mailing Card with colored views of scenery on the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway sent on receipt of ten (10) cents in stamps. Address F. A. Miller, General Passen ger Agent, Chicago, 111. The inventor of tailor-made gar ments furnished us with proof that figures will lie. FITS Permanency Cured Forts ornvTvonfmejna.rt** f’.rwt day'H ut-e of Dr. K line's Great Nerve k«stoi«r. Pend f«»r FHKK 92.00 tilai bottle and treat I wo. Da. VL U. b. 1.1 Mi, Ltd., 931 Arch St., 1 hiliulfclfchjn. l a. No man can stand on top because he is put there. Nature’. Priceless Remed* Rheumatism, Neural DR. 0. PHELPS BROWN'S Qia, Weak Back. Sort ini. OOir/.fii|fc Burns, Sores and all Pain. * Ulwiro P.ftftl.KWCietltof yoor HERBAL op6CI3l dru**i«t, *s;»ne. " ■* I the does not sell it. nend iih his name, and for y/ur f trouble-we wtU Cvaa It Cure* Through the Pore* Send You a Trial lice. Add rear. Dr. O. P. Brown, 08 B'way, Now burgh, N. Y. For Top Price* Ship Tour 6AUK AN 1» POULTRY To Headquarters O. W. I eke it a Company. Butter. Eggs. Veal, Hides and Furs. Potato**. Onion* In Carload Lots. Omaha, Nebraska ftfHY WOOLEN GOODS BAG Carelr«Mi«M In tb« Ahkrlraa Munuf;^ taring FrnrfM In th* ( mi**. Nearly all woolen goods, especially those made In America, have the rep utation of bagging at the point o! j greatest strain when made into gar ments and in some cases tailors make it a point to call their customers’ at tention to the fact, that they will not guarantee American-made goods from bugging at the knees and elbows, at the same time' bringing forth a piece of goods that they claim to be im- i ported, and which they will guarantee j against bagging for a limited time. In i some cases the goods are of foreign manufacture, but as often they were made in the United States, but by, claiming lo have imported them a bet- j ter price can be obtained and bagging ; is the means used to Induce the cus tomer to pay the higher price. In soma ; instances the claim in just that certain goods will become baggy when sub- . jeeted to the strain of wearing, but It Is unjust to claim that all American woolens will bag. There are various ; reasons why American goods or any j other make will bag, the principal ones , being improper mixing of stock, soft twist and defects in weaving. In order : to cheapen the cost the goods of wool are mixed and if the operation is prop- j eriy performed the goods will not bag, i but if the various grades are not thor- J oughly Incorporated baggluess will re sult, for the cheaper grades have very : flttle felting properties.while the grade that does possess felting properties is ; intended to close up the fibers during ! fulling, so that all danger of bagging i will be removed. Thus if one grade J lacks felting properties, the second is j medium and the third is good, the ( stock must be uniformly mixed or some parts of the finished fabric will 1 be loose in texture, while other part3 will be well felted. On the cheaper grades of fabrics there is no pretense o* claiming that they will not bag, ow ing not so much to errors in manufac turing as to the substitution of Inferior stock. With the high grade of goods made for men’s wear with a fair grade of stock bagginess can be prevented by careful attention to the various de tails of manufacturing. — Chicago Chronicle. PARIS IS DRINKING MILK. Has Taken to tlie Lacteal Fluid as « Substitute for Abotntli*. Paris is rapidly becoming the great est milk-drinking city in the world. The increase of the milk habit has re cently called for extended comment from the local press. It has now be- j come the habt of Parisians to drink a glass or two of milk at the period be fore dinner known as the ’’aperitif” hour. The change that has gradually been wrought in substituting milk for absinthe is said to be owing to the in crease in open air exercise among Frenchmen, wrhich produces a “craving for milk rather than for liquor.” Mosc of the cafes, particularly those on tho way to the Ilois, are now supplied with sealed bottles of milk, and in soma places a cow is kept in the window, with a sign informing the thirsty bi cyclist or automobilist that “milk made on the premises is the purest in Paris.” Under these circumstances it is natural that the subject of milk adulteration is just now receiving the attention of the health authorities of Paris, and Dr. H. De Rothschild has recommended that special inspectors be employed to ex amine all milk sold, although he deems that the danger of tuberculosis infec tion from milk drinking is really less than is commonly imagined. On the other hand, he showed that Paris milk is adulterated to a great extent and is full of impurities. He further recom mends that a measure should be insti tuted making it obligatory to have all milk sterilized according to the Pas teur method.—Paris Corre. Chicago Chronicle. Where Sarsaparilla Cornea From. During the summer many boys and girls—and grown people, too—ltne up before the soda fountains in our cities and call for sarsaparilla without stop ping to think, and perhaps without knowing what that extract is that gives a rich brown color to the bever age. Sarsaparilla is taken from the root of several species of smilax, a great vine that grows in South Ameri can forests. Jamaica, Mexico and Cen tral America also export quantities of the smilax or the extract. One species of smilax grows to prodigious size in the great forests of the valley of the Amazon, and the Indians of that re gion sell large quantities of it to white merchants. The Indians dig the root of this smilax, which sometimes reaches nine feet in length, growing horizontally from the stem. It is then dried and is usually shipped in that state, the sarsaparilla being extracted by manufacturers. These Indians of the Amazon, however, although far down in the scale of civilization, place great faith in the medicinal qualities of the juice, and perhaps the nature of the region in which they abide is re sponsible for this. They show much skill in extracting the sarsaparilla, which is done through a process of boiling. r>«tertlTW*« Schema Worked Well. A detective was recently employed by one of Ixmdon’s West End clubs to dis cover a certain pilferer, who had caused much annoyance to the mem bers by helping litmself to cigars and other articles from their overcoat pockets. The disciple of Sherlock Homes smeared a number of c'gars with aniline dyes, placed them in the pockets of several overcoats, and n°xt morning carefully scrutinising the mouths o? tie dub servants, with the result that the culprit was fouad arid persuaded to confess. Tou'll find watered silk In tlie dry goods department and dry champagne among the wet goods. A Month's Tost Tree. 1? jrnn haro lihaiimatlam. * rilr hr, snoop. i;«r'nr, Wie .Un* 143, f»»r din bottle* «! li<# Itheuour ;• t ure, paid. bend no money. l*ay $ - A» 1/ cured. ■Where they pay attention to the lit tle things--in the orpltan asylum. < itliforniw Rittfi Open to Everyone. The low rates to San Francisco which tlie Burlington Route has made for the Epworth League meeting in that city in July are open to everyone. They are the lowest ever known. From Omaha, for example, the round trip rate to San Francisco will he only $15. Return limit, August 31. Through cars w ill he run and stop-overs allowed, going and returning. It is not too early to make your plans for the trip. To obtain full in formation about it write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. A man can be too confiding in others, hut never too confident in him self. The well posted druggist advises you to use Wizard Gil tor pain, for he knows what it has done. Astronomy has nothing to do with the way one theatrical star eclipses another. Try Srnln-O! Try Grala-Ot Ask your Grocer to-day to show yon a package of QHAIN-O. the now food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as tha adult All who try it, like it GRAIN O has that rich seal brawn of Mucha or Java, but it is unuie front pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without dis tress. the price of coffee. 1.V- and 116 OiA per paukugo. bold by ull grocers. Many an old toper who has never been in Cork has seen a great many drawings of it. South l'a!iotn Ihtidi Is the title of an illustrated booklet Just issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, descriptive of the country between Aberdeen and the Missouri River, a sectiou heretofore unprovided with railway facilities, but which is now reached by a new line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Everyone contemplating a change of location will be interested in the information contained in it, and a copy may be had by sending a two cent stamp to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. After effect—the kind word that makes a dog's tail wag. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starcn con tains cm 1 y 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Most appropriate name for a dentist —Phil Pullman. Wins low’s Soothing ^vrnp. For chi Iren teething, soften# the gntr#, reduces ft?* Gauiwailon. ail ay# pain, cures wind colic. 5kc a butt:©. Youth lias a perseverance all its own, but the trouble is it never knows when to stop. Piso's Cure for Consumption Is an Infallible medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. .Sou tn Ocean Grove, X. J., Feb. 17, 1900. There are no elevators in the house of success. Drugs have tlirlr u e, bul don't store them In your stomach. B'email's Pepsin Gum aids the natural forces to perform their functions. There's no egg so large that it can not he beaten. ttlg ( iiiniTiit starred at : "Camera fiends” who are int**jding to take everything in sight at the Pan American exposition will do well to re member that the regulations restric t ing the use of cameras on the grounds of the Pan-American exposition, under the concessions granted to a private party, provide that, no camera exceed ing four or five inches shall b? al lowed within the gates. Stereoscopic cameros and tripods will not lie ad mitted under and circumstances. The fee for the admission of cameras four i>y five Inches or under will be 50 cents for a clay or $1.50 for a week. A man c an be too confiding .n others, but never too confident in himself. It all's Cutarrli Cturo Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. A mock trial—the mimic's first ap pearance. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only It! oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Sometimes a man thinks himself a rare genius, lmt his neighbors call him "half baked.” Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 18 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. a perfect liquid dentifrice for the Teeth and Mouth New Size SOZODONT LIQUID, 25c A** SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER, 25c Large LIQUID and POWDER, 25c ftm 1# At all Stores, or by Mail for the price. H ALLA RUCK EL, New York. pep Out the Wet Sawyer’s Slickers Sawyer’s “I'*celsior llrnnd” Suite end Slickers ere the beet waterproof icier* mi nts in the world. .Made from tho l.eet ma terials ana warm tiled waterproof. Made to stand the roughest work Anti weather. Look for the trade mark. If your dealer duos not here them. *rlte f..r catalogue. V IJ. M. HWVYVM A tM»*,*«de Mfre.t ■"} r.nat t'uin bridge, Maa«, CIYTY Rflll AP.^v worth of staple goods free to I c CJUkLHitw ,me Intelligent man orwotnu I In every county of the U. S. Write quick. NhW JKKSEV MFO. ( ()., Jersey City, N, J. /Vegetable Preparation fur As s imitating the Food andRcgula - ting the Stomuchs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion Cheerful- * ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not N Ait c otic . ya^a** or ou DrSAMULLPnxjwt r\mytkm Steel * . Mx.Sennet * 1 Rotktlle Sails - I Jbase Seed * 1 flftrmmt - M ) JU Ceaionalr Ixxta * I HintsStmel- \ fl/tnlied Winer Jffttrryrem never. 1 A perfect Remedy forCcnstipa Vion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSunitc Signnlurc oT I NEW YORK. EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought POOR LITTLE JOHNNY I AND HIS “TUMMY"! Small boys, and many times large ones, and occasionally girls, too, big and. little, suffer terribly from convulsive pains or “cramps" in the bov/els and stomach pain so violent that it “doubles up" the ones attacked, and makes it impossible for them to stand up. Some people call it colic, but most honest, plain-spoken people call it “belly-ache" and very properly, for the seat of the trouble is in the bowels, and caused by the violent efforts of the bowels to rid themselves of something which doesn't belong there. The small boy usually gets it from over-eating or from eating forbidden Fruit, and suffers mostly in the summer time* M It's spring now, and “in times of peace, prepare for war." Let the boys and girls and the big folks, too, for that matter, clean out the clogged channels filled with winter bile and putrid undi gested food, strengthen the 30-feet of bowel canal, liven up tne liver, and “summer belly aches" will have no terrors, because they won t happen. The way to make the body ache-proof is to use CASCARETS, gentle, sweet, fragrant CASCARETS, the perfect system cleaners and bowel strengthencrs. For fear that anybody in the family should ever be attacked by belly-ache, keep a box of CASCARETS in the house always, and remember that all pains and troubles in your insides are »a!l bowel tronhles. appendicitis, bil iousness, bad breath, bad blood, wind Oli the stomach, bloated bowels, foul tuouth, headache. Indigestion, pimples, pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow complexion and dizziness. W hen your bowels don't move regu larly you are getting sick. Constipation kills more people than all other discuses together. It is a sturter for the chronic ailments and long years of su Ob ring that rome afterwards, bo matter what alls you, start taking CASCAnBTS to-day, for you will never get well and be well all the time until you put your bowels right. Take our advice; start with (AS(AIIBtb to-day, under un absolute guar antee to cure or money rounded- u TO rrREi FIt© years ats the drat box of i AlfAn* KT* was sold, how It Is over six million boxes a year, greater than any similar medicine in the world. This Is absolute proof of pn-ut merit, and our best testimonial. We have fUltb and will sell ( AHi A It ETA absolutely guaranteed to euro or money refunded. Oo buy today, two GOc boxes, give them a fair, hmsrst trial, as per slmole directions, uud If you are not aatnflrd, after using one SOc box. return the unused A*© box and the empty box to us by mall, or the druggist from whom you nurcLuscd It, and get year money back for both boxes. Take our advlce~uo mutter what nils yen—start to day. Health will quickly follow and you will bloss the day Inu flrttiUrtrcttben*«*urCASCARKTi. Book free by usaiL daresss blfUULMi UhMfcDY CO.* NLW YOU& of CiUCAuO,