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r MRS. J. E. O'DONNELL Was Sick Eight Years with Female Trouble and Finally Cured by Lydia E. I'inkliuni’a Vegetable Compound. “Dm Mrs. Pi Nan am : — I have never in my life given a testimonial before, hut you have done so much for me that I feel called upon to give you this unsolicited acknowledgement of \ MRS. .JENNIE E. O’DONNELL, President of Oakland Woman’s Riding Clnb. the wonderful curative value of Lydhl E. Pinkimm’s Vegetable Com pound. l''or eight years I had female trouble, falling of the womb and other complications. During that time I was more or less of r.n invalid and not much good for anything, until one day I found a boo'lt in my hall telling of the cures you could perform. 1 became Interested ; I bought a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound and was helped; 1 continued its 4 use and in seven months was cured, and since that time I have had perfect health. Thanks, dear Mrs. Pinkham again, for the health I now enjoy.” — Mrs. Jennie O’Donnei.i., 278 Kast .list St., Chicago, 111. — S5000 forfait If about testimonial Is not genuine. Women suffering from any form of female ills can be cured by Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegeta ble Compound. That’s sure. H.rs. Pinkham advises sick wo men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. MoreSaiesmen Wanted! Active men of go xl character anti address to sell our large line of familj' ami Stock Remedies, Flavoring Extracts ai d pure ground Spices. A permanent and profitable business. Team and wag' in only capital required. Territory assigned. Exclusive agency given. A large business can be done with only a small investment. Our agents earn $15 to $50 00 weekly. Write to-day for terms. THE DR. BLAIR MEDICAL COMPANY. DEPT. B. FREEPORT. ILL CAPSICUM VASELINE ( PUT UP IN COI.LAPSlbl.S Ttliias ) A substitute for anil superior to mustard or anv other plaster, cad will not blister the most delicate skin. Tue pain-allaying and curative qualities of this article are wonder ful. It will stop the toothache at once, and reiieve headai h- .. 1 sciatica. We recom mend it n> tin; le st and safest external counter-Irritn it known, also as an external remedy for pains to the ch"st. and stomach and ail rhea at :.-, neuralgic and gouty com plaints. A trial wu! prove wliat we claim ioc it. ard it ,i ,.I i- - found to he invnluntde iu the ■ iseh-i o Many people say "it is the best of ad • f v or preparations." Price 15 cents at nil druvgis s or other dealers, or by seadino in’s amount, to us in postage stamps wp will send you a tube by mail. No article should he accepted by the public unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not, genuine. Ct1H»t;BRu»l (iH MFU. CO., IT state street, New roitit cut. WESTERN CANADA S Wonderful wheat crop for 1901 now the talk of the Commercial Woiiu is by no means phenotn lentil. The Province of I Manitoba and dist ricts |of Assinibola, Saskat I chew an and Alberta are I the most, wonderful I grain producing ooun ltries in the world. In I stock raising they also __ I hold tile highest posi usands ot Americans o re annually mak ing this their home, and they succeed as they never did before. Move Westward with the tide and secure a farm and home In Western Canada. Low rates and special privileges to homeseek ors and settlers. The handsome forty-page Atlas of Western Canada sent free to all appli -"ley, Su canta. Apply far rates. &c.. to F. Podley, pertntendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. V. Bennett, Canadian Government Agent, but New Yoik Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. I A good wife makes a good hus band.—French. i PUTXAM FADELESS DYES dr not staiu the hands or spot the kettle (ex ; ccpt green and purple). Sold by drug gists, 10c. per package. She moves a goddess and Bke looks a queen.—Pope. Stops the Cough anil Works off the Coltl Laxative Brorno Quiuiuo Tablets. Price25c. A handsome woman is always right. —Merman. fire permanently curl'd. Nn fltanr nervnaanem atcee ri I W t!r«t linj » nnit of l»r. Kline * Ureat Nerve Km tor. I " Heoil fur rilK.t. «MKI trial bottle ami treat!**. Da n. H Kliss, Ltd., *31 An h Street. I’talSntlelpltla, Pfc. The woman who knows a great deal likes to take others into her confl 1 dence. I.anilseekers' Excursions to Virginia, North nnd Month Carolina, (iood farm and stock lauds cheap. Nor tor nadoes or heavy winters. For pamphlets uiid excursion rates address W. E. < onklyn, N. W. P. Agt. C. & O. Ky., Clark St., Chicago. The most beautiful object in the world, it will be allowed, is a beauti fill woman.— Mai aulay. It. like truth, only asks a hearing. Wizard Oil cures pain. There is nothing on earth to be compared with a virtuous and lovely woman.—Arabian. If Von Suffer From Itlieuiuntlsm try a bottle nf MATT J JOHNSON* BOSS. Guarantco goes with it. Wisdom in the man, patience in the wife, bring peace to the house.— Shakespeare. Mrs. Winslow * Soothing Wyrnp. Torchliiircn teotr'ng soften* the* gums, rcelnc** tp Qaamisiiun, allay* pain, cure* wliul tolis. 2.1c a butties After you have learned to unlearn you are in a fair way of learning to learn. I do not believe Plso's Cur* for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds .--John F Sot mi, Trinity Springs, Jnd.. Feb. IB. 1WOO, Kind words and few are a woman’s ornament.—Danish. Garfloid Tea cures constipation. Earth's noblest thing—a woman per fected.— Lowed!. Clear white clothes nro a sign that the housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue Large Z oz. package. 5 cents. The dentist has a pull that Is cal ciliated to fill the politician's heart with envy. (MOO Reward CM 00. The rrad^rs of this paper will be pleased to learn tha*. there is ut least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in all its stages. and that Is t'ntarrh. Hall's (futurrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the svstem. thereby destroying the foundation of thedisease. and giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so muelt faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Sena for list of Testimonials. _ Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Sold by druggists 75c. Kali s Family Fills are the best. A man who keeps his own counsel rarely has to search for fine phrases for apologies. The I’p To-l)at« Shirt Waist. It is really never up-to-date unless it has bean ironed with Defiance starch. Any woman that knows of the merits of Defiance will tell you that no other stareh will produce that soft, glossy finish that you see so often on up-to-date women. The marvel of it all is that it sells for less (and gives more bulk) than any other brand. Sixteen ounces for 10 cents. Clip this out and take it to your grocer and tell him you want a package. Made by Magnetic Starch Co., Omaha, Neb. Not in the trust. Never chase a lie. Let it alone and it will chase itself to death. Rend to Garfield Tea C ... Brooklyn, V. T.. for sample* of Garfield Tea ami Headache Fowdtra—two invaluable rtuirdlus*. When a man makes a mistake he usually looks about for the fellow who is to blame, therefor. DO Torn CI-OT1IE8 LOOK YELLOW? Then use Defiance Starch. It will keep them white—IS oz. for 10 cents. When you buy starch just buy etarch alone—not starch and premiums. Premiums are cheap things that may help to sell a starch, but they don’t make it any cheaper. "Defiance” brand of starch is the cheapest because the package is the largest sold for 10 cents—and it is the best starch made. If your grocer does not lceep it send us his name and we will send you one trial package free. At Wholesale by All Grocery Jobbers. Vkheo Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Taper. 1. N. U.—OMAHA. NO. 6.—1902 5 CTS $20 A WT!KK StrnliffA *alary and n pen*ei to mm win ri»c to introduce our I’oultry MLxtnro in country; y«ir » con tract; weekly j»y. Adclre**, with »tanip, Uuuarck Slf*. Co., Ho* 1048rtpiiacftvld, ID 0|^0P^YNEW OlfCOVERY; Hives quick relief tmleurM wont Book of tentlmonl&la ami to DAT*' tr«atm*Di DU. H. II. tlKII*'* *0**. *o« K. Allen I*. Un. OKLAHOMA 500 H0MESTEAD UIXLHIlUltm 0ICKT. MORGAN, El CLAIMS for Sale, . 5. t ■•no. CHINA'S AWAKENING INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS BEING ESTAB LISHED IN THE EMPIRE. Rhnufliai Mercury Point* Out the Great >>e<l fur a Better ('nilemtaiiiliiig of the Condition* of Modern Trad®—Im provement Started. The Universal Gazette having re printed at length the prospectus and -ules of the "Pekin Industrial school," proceeds to exhort other provinces to follow so worthy an example. The founders of the school are indeed lov ?rs of their country, says the Shanghai Mercury. One great cause of China's decadence is the distinction hitherto made between study and trades, the consequence of which is that those whose study despise those who prac tice the arts, and both sides suffer from this divorce of feeling and inter est. The artisan is just as conserva tive as the scholar, and owing to his obstinate refusal to adopt new meth ods, the foreign article has come ir like an overflowing tide. In fact, il we had been making as good articles as the foreigners they would probably never have invaded China with theii commerce. Now the bosis of commerce Is in tn< industrial arts. Foreigners often saj we have the raw product, but not the finished article, and foreigners thor oughly understand the laws and prin eiples of successful commerce. Oui raw articles we sell cheap to foreign ers. They make them up into finishei goods and sell them to us dear ani even so wTe Chinese are glad to buj these goods and the profits all go t( the foreigner. This state of affairs strikes Chinesi patriots as deplorable. Hence transla tions of books on western arts anc manufactures are made, but these ar< in wen-li, and hence only scholars car read them. They are inaccessible tc the only persons who could actual!) carry out their methods in practice Hence the school of Mr. Huang in Pe kin is more excellent than books. Foi the poor may learn under instructors At the present time, when much pov erty in the north drives the poor tc crime, this school will come to the ale of government by diminishing the sup ply of criminals. The floods in the south have done much to reduce the south to the same distressed condition as the north, and hence such industria schools will not come amiss in the south. At present we have some fae tories, started by merchants and offi cials, but only a very few are emp'oyec as compared with the masses of the nation. Now. in Japan, every family weaves, spins, etc., and gets the profit Formerly we had some things to ex port which were better than the for eign articles, such as silk and tea. But now even these are deteriorated anc the foreign article is ousting our goods in the markets of the world. Indus trial schools would remedy this fail ure. A Japanese book which discusses the state of the arts in China says that China needs a few patriotic lead ers to guide her to prosperity. Thes< are true words, and let us hope thai others will follow in the footsteps ol Mr. Huang. “Carmen'* Calve** Merriest Chriatruas. The laughing lips of a handsomely dressed. dark-eyed woman of striking beauty were framing joyous French expressions in a New York store the day before Christmas as a frightened looking girl of 14 was purchasing Christmas toys. The woman was Mme. Emma Calve, of grand opera fame, and the bright little girl her protege, Edna Dareh. of Los Angeles, Cal. The girl was buying presents for her brothers and sisters. The first purchase of the wise little American girl nearly para lyzed the great artist. It was a suit of underwear for her sister Florence. Then she bought a pair of white mit tens for little Bennie, a neighbor s child, in Los Angeles. "Buy toys, Edna; toys!" exclaimed Mme. Calve. Thus urged, Edna bought dolls, rib bons. a tiny rattle for a cousin’s baby, and many little trinkets.—Kansas City Journal. Senator Ilepew’* Bride’i Wit. This story is told of Miss Palmer who is now the bride of Senator De pew. While on a visit to a school girl friend at a Philadelphia boarding housi Miss Palmer was initiated into the mysteries of combination bread and cake pudding covered with thick sauce It is an economical preparation served weekly in many schools and boarding houses where there is likely to be a surplus of stale bread and cake. Aftei luncheon, while walking through the city hall courtyard Miss Palmer saw a fine chocolate-colored prison van. Its showy appearance deceived her, and she asked her host: “Whose wag on is that?” “That, my dear,” said the Philadelphia girl, “is our city car ryall—it is the black Maria." “Indped,” exclaimed Miss Palmer, looking at it with interest, "it looks more like an other slice of your Brown Betty.” Drink Wine When Eating Oyster*. This is the advice which many Aus trian physicians are now giving, and for the following reason: Dr. Oku liewski and his assistants were recent y experimenting at the naval hospital in Pola and suddenly discovered that wine poured on oysters speedily des troyed any germs of typhus with which it came in contact. Twenty days is the usual duration of life in such germs, and during all that time ;hey are contagious. According to Dr. Dkuniewski, however, no oysters can larm a person who drinks a little wine while eating them, since the wine very lutckly destroys any typhus germs.— Chicago Record-Herald. J*uprrmp Turn**<l Dmti. The days of whispered conferences In tho White House are past, says a correspondent. T]h* president se. a most of his visitors in the big reeep tlon room. He goes from one to an- j other and says w hat he has to say tn | a voire that reaches to every part, of the room. A day or two ago, says the ! Baltimore News, a Justice of the su preme court came in with his son. ! Then he leaned over and whispered a I few words to the president’s ear. ’ I j am sorry,” said the president-and j fifty people heard him rasp it out "I am sorry, but it cannot be done. Ail promotions must be on merit.” A very much abased justice of the supreme court, with his son in tow, left the White House hurriedly. When Robeon W»» n I’iijo Stuart Robson, the actor, was once a page in the United States senate, his appointment having been due to the edorts of smh distinguished South erners as John C. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, Henry Clay. Robert Toombs and Alexander Stephens. He and his playmate, Arthur Pue Gorman, went from Baltimore to Washington, arc! the man who is now senator from Maryland succeeded in being appoint ed page at once, but Itobsou was kept waiting for a time. Farmer 1 Inti* A friend. Nadeau, Mich., Feb. 3d. -Mr. Nelson De Rosier of this place, a prosperous farmer, sixty-one years of age, lias suffered for years with Kidney Trou ble. He has tried many medicines, but found nothing to relieve him until he began to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and he has found this remedy to lie a friend indeed. He says: “I thank God that there is one medicine in the world that does help weak and sick humanity. I would earnestly advise every one who has Kidney Trouble to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They have given great satisfac tion in our family.” Wherever Dodd’s Kidney Pills have been used according to directions, they have not failed to cure all Kidney Troubles, Bright's Disease. Dropsy, Rheumatism. Lumbago and Backache. American Library in Rome The estu^i'^'irnent in Rome of an American library has been order by royal decree. It will contain all pub lications relating to the New World since its discovery. C.urfioM Headache Fowdrra arc especially adapted to < tie needs of nervous women. Try them. When a woman flies into a passion she usually comes out with her wings clipped. Tli#» liAii(lnonirat Calendar of , tlm Season. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Taul Railroad Co. has issued a beautiful calendar in six sheets 12x14 inches, each sheet having a ten-color picture of a popular actress—reproductions of water colors by Leon Moran. The orig inal paintings are owned by and the calendars nre issued under the Rail way Company’s copyright. A limited edition will be sold nt 25 cents per cal endar of six sheets. Will be mailed on receipt of price. F. A. Miller, General Tassenger Agent, Chicago. A woman's ways are so essentially her own that no man envies her the possession. Florida Excursion* rift Virginia and Carolina Winter Resorts: and Charleston Exposition, Hot Springs. (>ld 1’oint Comfort, Southern Fines. For information address W. E. Conklyn, N. VV I’. Agt. Chesapeuko and Ohiolty., U84 c lark St., Chicago. Comforting, Soothing, Kills Pain Instantly, . Nothing So Good! GREAT COMBINATION SALE 115 HEREFORD CATTLE SIXTY—BULLS FOR FARMERS—SIXTY fiflY-NVE COWS AND IIIIURS. At SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Lues, and Wed., Feb. 11 and 12 I ROM THE HERDS OF FIVE REPRESENTATIVE IOWA BREEDERS. REDHEAD nuns . 1 iff Moines, Iowa, contribute sons and daughters of Ancient Briton, champion b ill of America. March On an,I Cherry Hoy. Included In this offering will be their present herd bull. Bold Briton, the best son of Ancient Briton. He has proved himself a sire of great merit. GEO. J ASTiCNY. Mussetm. Iowa, contributes a good lot of animals, descended from such great bulls as Beau ltcal. Sir Hlchnrd 2nd, and other good ones. K. A. BAY 1.1 ItS. Guthrie Center. Iowa, consigns grand-uns anil granddaugh ters of the great Dale, the highest priced Hereford hull ever sold. C. E. UUI-1.AKD, Creston, Iowa, contributes representatives of Ancient Briton. Columbus lairs and Imp. Chesterfield. EKED SCI IAIN. Atlantic. Iowa, consigns animals possessing the blood lines of such great bulls as Corrector and Cherry Boy, GEO. S. REDHEAD, 405 Court Ave., Dcs Moines, la. COLS. F. M. WOODS and CAREY M. JONES Auctions*. ^fl'^SuperiorlFlDDDER PiantsI lL2k‘r* VICTORIA RAPE ■oMM.£ I About 10 mite* ahead of Dfmrf Kwrx Nape in ►xlfihlaii'f.N, in vtporr nl Hour It On nuikent |H>*f;iIiif»Un'mw »wu e unU fciifcp 9 a?n1 cattle nil mi r Americai.i if. ii ll>. it In Mnurveiou&ly prolific. i'tulzer’Bcafaioif !fU». Giant Bncarnate Clover bProduces .1 luxuriant crop three feet tall within aix \ ■« *,Ui niter ecfUiiiK nnd lot* uud lots in p ihtnmite nil rummer lonf tf.uA l^idcs. Will do well anywhere. Price dirt cheap. Gross, Clovers and Hr Our catalogne Is brimful of thoroughly tested farm need* •noli as Tbounami HettiUd kale: Touttnt'*, producing ho Ions of jm»n fodder |n t im*i» ; l*i a <Nil; hpeltz, wn h ll» to l>u»*helB of gram and 4 tuna of bay per aero, lUUion Hollar <»raw*el*1.,etc. batter's brass mixtures Yielding 6 tom of ir.agnlflcent hay and an end lots amount of jmRtaraRe on any farm in An Bromus I norm is. —8 tons of Hay per Acre The frreat grrun of the century, growing wherever Roil it* found. Our great catalogue, worth fiooio any wide u wake \incrtcnn gardener «*r farmer, mailed to yon with many farm seed sample*, uj»on receipt of Put 10 cents postage, our < atalog alone 6 cent* for pottage. JOHN A. SALZER SEED COMPANY. La Crosse. Wis. ^MunrcaB—■M»EmaEBL————— DON’T STOP TOBACCO Suddoniv. it injures the nervous system to do so. Use BACO*CURO and it will toll you whon to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco You have no right to ruirt your health, spoil your digestion and poison your breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each bo*. Price $1.00 per box, or three boxes for $2.50, with guarantee to cure or money refunded. At all good Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet. EUREKA CHEMICAL CO., - La Crosse, Wis. THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the efforts which they make, comes the greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their happiness when prown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is piven to them to cleanse and sweeten and strenpthen the internal orpans on which it acts, should he such as physicians would sanction, because its component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its pentle action and its beneficial effects, is— Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Fips is the only remedy which acts pently, pleasantly and naturally without pripinp, irritatinp, or nauscatinp and which cleanses the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics anil modern imitations, and apainst which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them prow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and pentle Syrup of Fips. Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but also to our original method of manufacture and as you value the health of the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be bought any where of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company — -sis CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. UP CO. - is printed on the front of every pack age. In order to get its beneficial effects it is al V ways necessary to buy \ the genuine only. /