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" n::iop. in ..KX--X'H Till: HON TON'S 15c"MEAL:I ti:.k, v.im, t iiiu:ai, . iu!tti:ic,t J iii:, ;oi'rr:i.. The Grand Hotel. Cor I'.'tli .IQSts , Lincoln, Neb, l0r Nicely Furnished Rooms. Klovator. Steam Heat. Eiootrio Hell. Only two block from the two principal t h e a tres. W.T.SI'KN.I.. S T. SI'KMi:, Mannireri ns. j iTs ii i iTT: Tcllclior III iXSTICrlC.N'TAITlD.sli.'. UuEtumury prices. Daily half hour lea Bona to now bogiiiiioui ut lonsoiutblo rnt"H. DL1, JKXKINS, I CAI'll Il Ol' Violin, Cornel unl IMiirinct. Hod :ioiul, Ncli. Will Kii.iiiuiteo ' itiitdn'tiiiti to clioliiis wlio doslio to li'.t'ii mit ol ili iilmte liiMrmiiPiits Will c.lo lluii' ie-!eiis ii'iii'li It'Mnui iinelimir) for 9l.li'. I'liuio" tnni'd pi"pt'iy. Lease uonl itt ttilt office, or loldivvi in..', general delivery anil I will utll. Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing mem' half vilos 50 Ladies' half eolea 10 Boys Imlf solos 10 Misses and youtbti halt boIob It-") Childrens halt soles ..'J. Patches 10 Soo regular add We Iihvo just employed one ot tlio beet ehocmitkorH in tln umintry and uro pre pared to do imy Id ml ii nlmcmiil(iiur and ropairini; ut t ! In.it priut'H. Vours, for ncatiies anil ihbp.iti'li. Cincinn-ti Shop. Stokk. VII)N AM' i:.v4tkS. Dr. lianifrt'll -.iaii ld Cloud thin weok. Frank lJa'-,'L'U h.o boon appointed night watch. Ilt-rnmd McN'tMiy wan in Colorado Sprint: thin wi'ck. Mik IVanU Siuilli rotiirnd tliiB wppU from a Thw wtvlw' visit with rclativoH in Kunsits. The W. C. T. U. will niHotettch Tlmrs duy afternoon during July witli Mru. Uraltolield. Charley Uuschoo drovo onto a barb wire fonco tlio otliur day and not badly Bcratchod up. Mr. J. M. Kclloj.'tfi rf Donvor, was in the- city this week, tlio guest of Mrs. Irono Ilicknoll. Mru. Kev. lhtndall and daiiKhtur, An nio, aro visiting in tlio city this week amon tlioir liosta of friundu. Goo. Drako'8 bond wan rcducod to $1,000 by Judue lh'idl, but Uraku has not beon able to furniuli it iih yet. Mru. Dr. I. W. Stiowdon, of California, is visiting with hur brother, Mr. L. II, Fort and family, accompanied by hor t daiiRhtor, Mrs. Dr. C O. Snowdon of Davoniwrt, Nebr. Dolegationu from lowntihipa who de Biro to contest for the largo Hag to bo given by the llroiniui for the largest del egation, on tlio Fourth, bliould, upon ar riving in town, bee J, II. Wegotnaun or C. L. Winfrey. Awarded Highest Honors-World' Pttti DR CREAM BAKING vmm MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pta n Ammonia, umn or any oiuerrfluitcraaj- 40 YEARS TllU STANDARD 11 i rii loiyt-nrnHtiVntpumaiiar-iNOD. nns t'lTV .M'.H'.t. Correct time at l'entnimV. For Insttranco call on O. C. Teel. 0. C. Hell wad in Lincoln this week. Hicyolo shoes $1.7;. at Cincinnati Shoe Store. (Jo to lVter6on's and get nn Ohio cul tivator. It II. Tipton, of Mhuleti, Sundnjed in the city. Tan shop polish and cleaner at Kaley'e Shoe Store. C. W. Kalpy Hiid I). M. Able were in Lincoln this week. It jou desire to know your birth stone look at Penman's ad. Douglas Cather returned from Hoi yoke, Col., this week. If you want your repairing done right got Geo. lilalr to do it. Mrs. Penman and baby hao returned from a visit to Cowles, Mrs. L. S. C. Hrakelleld was in Super ior the Hrst of tho week. Shoo dressing for russet and tan shoes at Cincinnati Shoo Store. A complote new lino of wall papor at Taylor's at bottom prices. If jou want a tin roof that won't leak got Geo, lllair to put it on. Prof. Jno. l Curran was down from Illuo Hill ono day this weok, A. V. McKinny, of Webber, Kan., was in this burg ono clay this week. Editor Hoskins of tho Superior Suit was a Red Cloud visitor this vvouk. A Iwii) s in season, llopkin's Steamed Hominy (Hullod Corn). Elegant lunch in milk. For tho noxt .'JO days I will hang papor cheaper than any other man in town F. P. Ilndloy. Lou Kddy is tho daddy of a big boy and ho says, "Geo whiz, it makes nio feel awfully old, boys." Look up your policy nnd, if it expires soon, write O. C. Toe!, Rod Cloud, and ho will snvo you money. Ono day tho Hrst of tho week tho ex ceedingly heavy rainfull of eight incheu fell in tho vicinity ot McCook. A largo number of teachers and Bchol ara from over tho county were in attend anco at tho instituto this weok. W. G, Warron, un employe of tho Su perior marble works, spent several days at his home in this city this woek, John Whalon of Greeley, Nebraska, who has beon in Cripple Creek for some time, has roturnod homo a snddor nnd wiser man. Chnmberlnln'rt Cough Hemi-dy enrss colds, croup nnd whooping cough. It ia pleasant, enfe and reliable. For sale by II. i:. Gricu. Tom Penman is not behind his met ropolitan brothers, and has an electric fan to cool his perspiring brow. Tom is always up to date. Childrou that aro to represent tho states on tho lth of July aro requested to meet at the (iremeu'K hall at 0:15 sharp Saturday morning. i'tirbon who have a coughing spell every night, on account of u tiuUliug situ sntlon in the throat, may overcome it at once by a done of One Minute Cougli Cnre. O L Cottiug. Hilly House, tho airable caterer of do liciouti ico cream, etc., has ordered, as auother improvement in ids restaurant, .t long marble slab forhib lunch counter. Ho ia making a great hit in the restau rant husineEB. Our foreman, Mr. Luroy Tail, has been appointed city clerk, vice, J. J. Garbor renigned. Tho council could not have made a better selection. He ban as sumed his duties and his olllce will be in TiikCiiikp olllce. Do uot forgot tho groat bicyclo moot to bo hold in Red Cloud on July 111. Speedy ridors aro ontered from this stato, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, and othor ad joining states. Tlio track is in tho finest condition possible, and fiiBt timo s euro to bo made. IlutuB W. Allon, tho enterprising mar ble cutter of Smith Center was in Uod Cloud thia weok and informed us that ho had rocontly oroctod a very lino mon- umout over tho gravo or D. C. Myers, formerly of thin city, who now Hob at rost in Webb comotory, l'J miloii south of this city, in Kansas. A very sovore hail storm passed ovor a part of this county Saturday after noon. It is reported to have boon about two miles wido and Bix or oight miles long. Such things are to be doplorod this ooason, but according to the oter nal lltncss of things, we must submit and murmur not. Quito u number of crops aro said to bo complotely do stroyed, Tho lady cyclists of Ked Cloud gave an ice cream social in the court house park last evening, tho proceeds to go to the bicycle club to help on tho state circuit to visit this city tho :ilst of this month. A largo number oujoyed the opportunity ot eating tho delicious cream and cako in the brilliantly lighted grove, and the affair waa a success in every particular. i il - C'HUtlUIl, All instantaneous cough enres contain apiatts and aro liable to dry np the phlegm and muaun in thi bronchial tubts I nnd liiiigx, thereby causing congestion. Wo guarantee Higg' Cherry Cough Syrup againit this danger. C. L. Cottit t;. T rvci uiouu, neiirnHnu. rr ked cloud chief, Friday, july t ttith ti rnTiinrirrrTTriT-irnnr imir.r nnivuo.v. A.C.Hull was down from Hastings Tuesday. Chas. Fuller, uf Cowles, was in town yesterday, Hieyclo shoes at Cincinnati Shoo Store 8l.7f. A.M.Collier was up fiom Lebanon Wednesday Ladies' Plated Shirt Waist Sets I.u at XiMvhouso Hros'. T. J. Hetnlck, of Nelson, was in Ked Cloud this week. Mrs. Win. Hobart. f lllvertun, waa in Ked Cloud Tluirsday. For a tine hair tonic call on Hutchin son & Iliatt. the barber-. W. II. Jones, of Hlooiulleld, la. was on our streets thin week. Any child who can handle a team can handle the Ohio cultivator. Mrs. Gov. Garbor returned from Lin coln last Wednesday morning. 1 have the only thoroughbred Jersey bull in Ked Cloud. Lou Aultz. Prof. J. F. IIobic, of Arapahoe, was in the city the foro part of tlio week, Don't fail to save our money by buy ing your binding twine ot A. Morhart. M!bs Kiiima Cook departed jesterday for a visit with relatives in Warren, Itfwa. Holt pins, silver and gilt plated. 10c nnd up, nt Nowhotiso Hiothere', jowolum and opticians. Kolled gold plated, pearl back, initial lotter stick pins, 10c at Newhouae Hros., jewelers and opticians. Miss Komi Wogemann, of Hluo Hill, is iu tho city this week, the guest of her brother, J. 11. Wegemann. A. C. 1 loonier, the editor of this Great Family Weekly, whb taking in tho cou ventiou at tho slate capitol this week. Come and see the vast assortment of shirts. You will bo surprised to llnd such low prices. Wionr, the Clothier. When you want a nico smooth shavo or hair-cut, givo Geo. FontroBS a call Ono door south of the Hon Ton Unkery. A. Morhart has just recoivod a car of binding twino direct from tho factory and his prices are right. Call before you buy. Louis Hrowiioll, of Arlington, this state, who has beon visiting with Win. Dixon for sovoral days, returned homo last Tuesday. I havo a twelve horeo power traction engine, nearly new, that 1 will soil cheap or trado for stock. James Potorson, Rod Cloud, Nob. Tho old dynamo engine that has been loft standing on tho old mill site, was shipped to Colorado this woek. to do work in tho mining fleldB. Marriod, by Kov. A. G. Klackwell, at his rosidonce in Ked Cloud, Wednesday, July 1, Mr. Wm. Kdgerton to Miss Anna Watt, both of Guide Rock. Mrs. C. A, Jesson, a sister in-law of John Jesson, fnnnorly of this place, diod at her homo on Walnut Creek last Mon day. The funeral services wero held at tho residence on Tuesday. Small in size, but great in results. De Witt's Idttlti Knrly Kiner act gently but thoroughly, miring iudigt-xtinu, dyspep sia and constipation. Small pill, snfe pill, best pill. C L Getting. It you live in tho country, come to town tomorrow and see the sportB, bioy cle races, tlroworks, otc; if you live in town, stay and have a good time Wo aro going to celebrate right this your. When we consider that the intestine are about live times as long us tho body we can realize the intense snlToring ex perienced when they become iutlamed, DeWitt'ri Colic and Cholera Cnru subdues inllatmnatiou at ouoe and completely re moves the dillioiilty, C L Cottiug, Sevoral of our whoolmon journoyed to Cowlos Sunday, taking the oast road. A rocont rain had swollen Him crook to such an extent that fording was neces sary, bo thoy withdrow tho apparol cov ering their podal extremities, ehoulderod thoir wheels and tiled across. It was nn olegant trip. ,1. W. Kunchy, C. K. Putnam, Mayor MyorB, RH. Smith, T. C. Hacker, Jaa. Uurdon, C. U. Crono, It. T. Pottor, W. L. McMillan, A. O. Hosinor, L. P, Al bright, J. S. Whito, O. J. Warron, O. C. Poll, Randolph MoNitt nnd J. A. Tul- leye wore in attendance at tho Lincoln convention this weok. Our bicyclo crack-n-jackn are to bo soon on tho bicyclo track daily now, proparing for the grent events to tako place tomorrow, Tho boys have worked tho track down in line shapo, and a smoother courso could not bo found, We positively have tho flnoBt quarter tnilo track in the state. Last Tuesday afternoon, during tho thundor storm, lightning struck tho res idence of Mrs. Wra. Ducker In the northwestern part ot tho city and quito badly stunned Mrs. Retta Minor, who was Bitting on tho interior; she revived, however, in u few minutes. Not much damage was done tho building, Do not despair beoaUne you have tried many mediolBes and have failed to re oeive bcuetit. Remember that Hood's Saraaparllln aires when all others fail to do any good whatever. Hood's pills are the brut family cathar tin aud liver medicine, llarmlens, relia ble, sure. cnuarenuryTor Mi)iimiinimiwiini Altm'M TOW.V. Jos, liluii received anew lucyclu yes terday morning, Stewart Albright wim in McCook i few dn)R tide week. Insurance rates gladly furnished by O. C. Tool, Ked Cloud. The band gavo a concert in the court hotifiti grove last owning. (Quality in binding twine is n big item. A. Morhart him the best. A nice Hue of ladies' ties to lie worn with tho shirt waists, at Wiener's. II. K. Pond has IfJO acres of well fonced and well-watered pasture laud for rent cheap. Ward Iliatt. one of our popular ton- sorial artists, is visiting in Lincoln this week, also taking in the convention. On account of a washout hot ween Wy more and Superior Wednesday, the morning freight was delajed several hours. A report nt the teachers' institute will bo published in full noxt week, having been received too late for publication in this issue. D. L. Groat has rented his property in tho north partnt tho city to J. II. Lantz. It seems that vacant houses are coming into demai.d again. Pass the good word along the line Piles onn tie quickly cured without an op oration by simply applying Do Will's Witch Hazel Salw. C L Cutting. Tho management of tho Superior re union havo hired tho Ked Cloud band to furnish music during the reunion to be held at that place August 10th to 15th. Owing to the late arrival of tho eon ventiou reports, we are unable tfut nish our rendoiHii lengthy write up of the convention, but wegiw you tho names of the nominees. Win. Wolfe has arrived from Lincoln to till tho position of shoemaker in the Cincinnati boot and shoo storo. Mr, Wolfo is a factory man and his work is guaranteed satisfactory. In this iusue will Iu found a com munication from John T. Jusboii, wlio went to Economy, I'u , a short time ago. Ho gives u history of that interesting organization known as the Harmony Society. Epworthinns, pleaso notu tho time of tho devotional meeting. It lias been changed from 7;.'IOto7. Preaching bcr vices will begin at 8 o'clock sharp and not nt half past eight. All cordially in vited to attond, Prof. Wilson goes to Lincoln noxt Wednesday where lie gooB to lecture in tho State Normal Univorslty. The Pro fessor is nn educated gentleman and his efforts in tho Rod Cloud buIiooIs aro highly appreciated. The littlo baby of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clark was buried last Saturday from tho family residence, nt 10 a. tn , Kev. llummcl olliciating. They have tho sympathy of their many friends in this city in their allliction. We are anxious to do a little good iu this world and can think of no pleaxauter or bettor way to do it than by reucomeud ing One Minute Cough Cure as a preven tive of pneumonia, consumption and other serioui lung troubles that follow uegh-cttd colds, C L Cottiug. Mr. Geo. V. Garber and Miss Minnie Sides were united in the estate of matri mony ut the residence of Mr. ami MrB. Ulysses Saunders in this city iu tho afternoon of July tho 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Garber will make their futuie home on farm nu.ir Gui'lo Rock, in the midst ot their many friends. The Nebraska anil Kansas Farmer awarded Its premiums this week to the parties securing tho largost number ot subscriptions. J. 11, Smith of this city rocoived llrslpiixe, having secured be tween 1.10 and .100 namos. C. F. Hutch inson, of Hellair, Kansas, secured 1.17 subscriptions and was awarded second pn.o. "The Foot of a Fly" says an eminent English doctor, "will carry enough poison to infect a house hold." In summer-time, more espec ially, disease germs fill the air, multi tudes arc infected, fall ill, die ; multi tudes escape. These messengers ol mischief do not exist for millions. Why not Because they are healthy and strong protected as a crocodile is against gun shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the thin-blooded who fall ; those who have no resistive power so that a sadden cough or cold develops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Why not catch health We can do it by always maintaining our healthy weight. or Cod-liver Oil, ii condcaied nourish ment; food for the boildiag up of tho lyttetn to resist the attack of disease. It should be taken in reasonable dotes ill summer long by all those whoso weight U below the standard of health. If you are losing ground, try a bottle now. Par lo by all druggist nt 50c. nnd $r.o rrffS UonrKfnr rironlnriiiitreB.- V. J. U1IKNKY A CO., Toledo, WMI'iM n, iswi Announcement Solution. The following Js the correct solution of our missing word announcement. No one re ceives first premium, as thtce persons in Used same number of ivoids. Miss Ray Lotson mispod U', .'5, 10, l.'l, H, 'J I. 'J.'!,UI, :i, 111. John Garber minted -', I). fi. 10, I 'J, I.'!, IS. '-'.'I, i!l, .".. .'!(). John Tullojri missed 'J, I, V, 10, l.'l, (!, l!, 'J.I, '.'), no. IU. Totals 11. l.nroy Tait received second prie, t.'t..l0, inipoing l'J wolds 'J, il, 7, 10, l'M.'I, lS.Ul.'A'JI.ilO.ill, Mis. Tennant recoivod third premium, I pair SJ.ilO shoes. All contestants rati gut tlioir papers ly calling for ilium, and can nisi) examine original copy by going lo I'uoplu'n Imnk. 1 PatroiiF, 17 Palace, il-1'opular, IS-Particular, il-l'roinhod, Ill-Place, I -Public, UO-Porson, "--Past, 'Jl- Properly, ti -People, I!'.! -Pair, 7 -I'leiiBtire, 'S. -Perfection, vS-Pricoe, 'Jt-Patterns, ll-Popular, '2.1-Pucillc. 10 Practice, ill! Perbon, 11 Priced, l!7-Ploased, l'J Poverty, US- Patronage, 111 Patronage, 'JO - Paved, 11-Previotis, ilO Powerful, 16 Possible, Customers. 10 Produce, CINCINNATI Moiottaoiotoiotokaaoioiototatwwwojao W. :. T- I'. Convention. The Oth nnniuil convention of the Dili district Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held in Hastings, June 'AS and '21. Convention oponed Tueuday 'J:.'10 p. 111. iu First Haptist church, called to order by district president, Mrs. Hrakellald. I'llOIIUAM. Roll call of otllcern and sup erintendeiits. Reading ot minutes of last convention. Appointment of com mittees. Report ot superintendent of art and literature. A voiy ablo paper on L T. L. work wiib presonted by Nirs. Ida Nichol of Miiidon, superintendent of that depart ment. It vas voted unanimously that Mrs. Nichol present itiimiiu in the eve ning and prepare it for publication in our statu paper. Miss Hern of Kenemw introduced the subject of Franchise ami SulTrage con tests, an animated discussion followed, When, Where and How to Work, was a practical and earnest paper presented by MrB. MoL'laren of Hluo Hill. WKD.NKSII V r.VKNINII. Address for the churchos by Kov. Folscm; for the W. C. T. U. by Mrs. Jones ot Hastings. Kospnnso by Mrs. Hell. Ea excellent paper on Franchise was read by Miss Ilarn, superintendent i.f that department. An original and amusing eong entitled "What Morn Does She Want,'' eong and music com posed by Mr. C tinsel, was sung by her self and husband, amid great applause. Recitations by Mrs. Haines of Hloomlng lon. WKIIMSIIAV .MOIIM.Ml. Memoiial services led by .Mrs. C. L. Jones. Original poem "Our 1'iomoted Sisteis'' given by Mrs. Haines. Heports of county presidents and lo cal unions. Report ot credential com mittee, Election of oIllcerH for coming year. Mrs. Hrakelleld, president; Mrs, Ida Nichol, Kec. Seu'y ; Miss Rose Owens, Troas. wr.n.NFSD.W .UTHIINOON. Nows from county unions given in their various paper.!Comm!tteeson reso lutions reported. Our Hospital and Its Needs, presented by Mrs. Cassel. The Kothnuy Home, its financial dif licultios and call for aid, was brought bofore the convention by Mrs. Marshall. This institution is under tho entiro con trol of tho W. C. T. U. of Nebraska. Our convention and what will you do with it, olicitod various replies. WKD.NKBDAY KVI.NI.NII. A Btiiring addroBs by Kov, Horton ot Ked Cloud. Owing to the storm tho at tendance was small, which was deeply regretted as Kev. Horton always speaks to tho point and with great force and earnostnosB. Thia closed tho conven tion. Each session was oponed with 11 devotional exorclso and interspersed with oxcellont music. Koportors for tho Hastings papers and Stato Journal wore in attendance Wulbaoh and Kroch, prominent merchants, docoratod with white ribbons iu honor ot tho conven tion. IIIiciiiiiRtlHiu CiiirtMl III a Day. 'MYSTIC CUIIF." for Rheumatism and Nenralgin radically onroa in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is re mark! ble and mysterious. It romoyes at ouoe the cause and the diaeaae Immed iately disappear. The first done groatly benefits. I.) oeuta. Bold by II, E, Qrloe druggist, Red Cloud. CnrdofTlianka. We dBirs to extend thanka to the many frionda who bo kindly helped ue during tho sickness and death of our little girl, also tho UlnoBS ot our littlo son. Mr. and Miis. A. Cr.AHK. Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder World's Pair Highest AledaUad Diploma. OrT Prlcc'VCream!' Baking Powder 0. J wmiifiiii We have employed a shoemaker from Lincoln, and are prepared to do all kinds of Custom Work and Repairing SHOE STORK In .Tlcmorhmi. Written for Mr. and Mrs. Clark iu moniory of little Katie, Once again tlio gates of heaven Have boon standing just njar. And our darling lilil,. Katie Passed beneath its crystal bar. Christ unlocked the hoavenly portals And he sent an angel bright, To come down and boar our darling To that land of perfect light. Oh. dear Katie how we niiis you And our loss we deeply feel, Hut 'tis God wlio has bereft us; He can all our sorrows heal. Katie's gone to lioiiwu before us Tho' she turns and waves her hand, Pointing to the gloiies o'er us Iu that fair and happy land. L. H. Iiilliiiiinmlory UlutiiiniitUiiiCuru cl in :t l)ii n. Morton I,, Mill, of Lebanon, hid., snys: "M) wife had lull tminiitory Ithoiitimiiftn In uvorj 111111M-I0 and joint, her Biifforiiirf wf.M urnine itnu Her lioily anil nice were swollen ittiiiosl lie) 0111I recognition; had In Oil in lied for six weeks ami had eight physicians but leneived 110 benefit until she tried the MY3IIC CUIIK FOIt KlIttUMATlHM. It gave initm iliato re lief anil she was able to walk nlnut in three ilajH, I am saro il H'iv.-d Inr life." Sold l) II. H. Griee druuulsl, Uod Cloud. i 1 - 1 m m . You bliould use a steam looker, bo I'liiife food u'lokcd bypteeniiog is moro palatable nml more nutritious than when cooked by boiling. You should bii) 11 lieverago Automatic Slonin Cook or, because it requiroB less lime, lers heat and less room on the plovo than any other; bocauso it h much simpler and more easily iisml and kept in order than any other, and hxcmiHii it is mindi cheaper, coMint; only alunil, nun naif -.b iiiiii'Ii as any olliersleiim cooker, A prominent lady of Kiverton, Nob., hhjk "I haie, for several yeare ii"ed it Peorlom Htoain cooker forjwhioh I paid 60.00 ;iml consider it a cood conker but llnd it inconvenient and dilllcult to keep in order. Several of my neighbors nro using the Heverdigu Automatic which costs less than half the price I paid for mine and I would reccommend it as bo. ing a b.dter coulter than any other that I have t-oen." Ki.d Cloud, Nob , June Hi, 1800. The Hevnridge Automatic Steam Cooker for which Mr. Schenck is ngont, is all and more than he claunes il to be. I have given it a thorough trial and ubo it every day and tlnd ,it much nuporior to the old fusluoned way of cooking. I also consider it much superior tocookore ot other styles in uso by some ot my neighbors. Mas. A, O. HosMK.it. Tlio Huveridgo is the latest, best, elm iilest and cheapeot cooker on the mar ket. For tale by C. Schonuk, Klvorton, Nebraska. llli;i;' 1-UMu liliuit THIN. Try them if yon have a Hick hendnchea or if yon are constipated or luliouB Ouarnnterd by O L Cotting, "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Shortens labor, lessens pain. 11 diminishes ilanuer tu lilu of both mother and child aud louves bor In cwadl lion moro favorubla to speedy recovery. "Stronger alter than bofore confinement" say a prominent midwife. Ia tho best remedy FOR RISING BREAST Known and worth tho rrlca for that aloe Endorsed and recommended by mldwlves oau all ladles who havo used It. , ., Beware ot substitutes and Imitations. Makes Child-Birth Easy. Sent by Exprois or mail oneo'P"' JJTlSi ft.lMI fir (aitlle. lluolc "TO iOTHEltV, mailed iree.contalnliii: oluntury teBtlraontasa. BlUUFlliMl HKfil'IAlOllCO., ATLiVM, fU. bOU) ur ALU uuua GISTS. Oo.,KJkhart;Jnd mi iVoJpMH Dr. Miles' llemcdics Uestovo Ucalli. 1 t'l I V -t 11 m I 1 ;i mutm