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K 'V k Autumn Calltnc Costume. A French calling costume is olectrio bluo cnnvas cloth, made up over bright prcon silk. Tho coat is of smoke-gray cloth, its Quaker uobricty dcliciously roltovcd by tabs or minor velvet in a gray-green ponpod hue, surmounted by n geometrical design in ilne mixed cord. These tabs are- everywhero bound by a narrow hem of sable, and the same beautiful fur forms the Tudorcsquo collar. A finishing toucli of clogancc is given by tho charming old silver buttons with which it is adorned. She Had Mndn n Discovery. "I hope," she said thoughtfully, "that you won't havo anything moro to say about the manner in which women hunt bargains and got cheated." "Why not? Don't you think your 6c.v deserves it" "I'm not going to discuss that point Kvcn if wo do deserve iho criticism it docs not como gracefully from a man who buys hair restorer regularly from a baldhcadcd barber" Washington Star. Tho Minting Link. Pittsburg Chronicle: "Tho missing link is found!" Tho great scientist paced up and down his room in great ecstasy repeat ing at intervals tho joyful announce ment. "Tho missing link is found1" Ho was very jubilant, and well he might be, for it had been tlueo long weeks sinco one of his link cuff but tons had rolled away into one of tho darkest corners under tho bureau Cascarcts stimulate livcr.kidncys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. Treating of tho "Protection of Hank Depositors," tho Hon .lames II Kclccls, comptroller of the currency, in the North American Kovicw for November, declares that tho proper conduct of a bank must result more from the acts of tlioso entrusted with its keeping than from tho acts of tho officers of the law. If directors and ollicers fail to pay every attention to tho conduct of tho bank's employes outside of oflico hours as well as during them, they are apt at any time to encounter dishonesty and loss. Mother'! Cruller. Mix thoroughly together two cups of sugar, a tublcupoonful of butler, half a. cup of milk, a scant teaspoonful of soda dissolved in boiling water, two tcabpoonfuls of vinegur, tho grated rind of an orange, a tittle nutmeg and Hour enough to make a dough stiff enough to roll out. Cut in squares or circles and cook in boiling lard. When cooked and nearly cool sift powered bttgar over them Ladies' Homo Jour nal. Origin if n Murli-fjuntcil Saw. The origin of "A fool and his money nro soon parted" lias not been ascer tained with certainty, but the follow ing story is humctimes told: "George liuchanan, tutor to James IV of Scot land, made a bet with a courtier that he could make a courser verso than the courtier; liuchauan rose and picking up tho courtier's money walked oft' with the remark, 'a fool and his money are soon parted.'" Ladies' Homo Jour nal. I.nCk of Feeling. Gazing at ttie fingers that had just been claimed by tho elusive circular saw, he wept bitterly. "Alas," lie said, "my ambition was to become a poster artist, and now now the best I can do is to become a shorthand writer!" However, in view of his morbid de sire it was, perhaps, just as well. New York Press. A l)cfi'Ctlo 1'rult Color. Often a defective cover will bo found among tho fruit jars and cannot be screwed down to make tho jar tight Put a littl" putty around between tho cover and rubber, and when tho cover is scrowed down as tightly as possible press the putty in around tho crevice. When the putty becomes hard, tho jar will be found airtight The Complexion. "Realist!" she repeated. "Why, he drew a straight Hush that was so nat ural it bluffed everybody out of the game!" They were at no pains to conceal their admiration for the slender man in corduroy who drank absinth yondor. Detroit Tribune. On Trlnl. "Marian, here's a dray stopping at our door willi a piano, a sewing ma chine and a parrot. There must be a mistake in the number." "No, dear, they bolong to our now cook, kite's a graduate of the school of cooking and has kindly consented to try us." Detroit Tree Press. Kvery economical noiueti's pet economy is to rcsluce Iter ens bill. M mm mmm ummmm-'-UMMM A BOTTLE OF U m m R IE B M E fax m i m m Might have Changed the Map of Europe. A' ,T the Battle of Waterloo the great Napoleon .. was so pros trated from Nephritis . . of the Kidneys) . . that for more than an hour the battle was left to his subordinates, with the result that the fortunes of war went against him. Had been known at the time, Napoleon need not have been HI at such a supreme moment, nor his star suf- fered eclipse. Wliiie all cannot be NapolVons, all can be spared the illness which resulted in his downfall. 1 . i itk r sm tow. Miui.cr I,. at lour HKEqaRaillllHI gssp(te fc Another Pink Pill Enthusiast Mr. rtceVio Says Blie Would Not lit Without Them fur Any Inducement Cured Iter of n Hail Cne of Chronic Itheuniiitlsm. From the World-Herald, Omaha, Neb. Mm. Ilonry T. Heche, who for tho paRt fourteen years has resided nt No. 24tl Caldwell street, Omaha, Nebraska, an enthusiastic ndmlrcr of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Palo People. Mrs. Beebe sayB she would not be without Pink Pills for any inducement, ns they have proved to be such a blessing; to her In the past few years. For many years Mrs. Beebe has been n sufferer from a ncvere and very pe culiar form of chronic rheumatism, which pave her no rest night or day. tip to three years ngo she did not know what It wns to be relieved from pain and nt times, usually at night, she was tortured with a concentration of rheu matism In some one Joint, usually In the cords of the wrist. After trying several kinds of remedies recommended by her friends, she began taking Pink Pills, nnd quickly found relief. Mrs. Beebe says: "There is no doubt nbout it, Pink Pills cured me, nnd I will never be without them ns long ns I can get them. I never fall to recom mend them to nnyone who is suffering from rheumatism, ns they have done so much for me, nnd I know they will do It for others. "For years I wns troubled with rhcu mntlsm in Its worst form. There was hardly a minute thnt I did not Ruffer, during a period of twenty yenrs. Tho pain wns not always In the same place, but was nil through the system. Dur ing the day, while I was not at all free from pain, It wn not so bad ns nt night, when the pain seemed to concentrate In one spot, nnd wns so lnfense that sleep wns impossible for me or anyone around me, nnd I have paced the floor all night. At times the cords of my wrist would become cramped nnd knotted so that it would seem as it something was gnawing through the bone, and tho place would be black nnd blue for days after. "At last, after I had tried several other kinds of medicines without any effect, I tiled Pink Pills, and had not taken one box when I saw that they were helping me right along. When I hnd taken the second box the rheuma tism was entirely gone, and I have not hnd it since, nnd thut was three yearn ngo. Since I have been cured I have felt like nnother woman. I cannot speak too highly for Pink Pills for Pale People, nnd I would recommend them to nnyone that Is suffering from any form of rheumntlsm. They are the mildest medicine I have ever tnken. Why, you can let one of the pills He on your tongue until it dissolves, and only a pleasant taste will result from it. One does not notice the action of tho pills either, but they do moro work in a given time than n dozen of the or dinary bitter pills." When nsked how she came to take Pink Pills, Mrs. Beebe said: "Well, I saw In the paper a statement that was sworn to by a man that had suffered from nearly the same trouble that I had, only 1 do not think It was quite so severe, nnd I thought surely they would not put In a false nfildnvit, and I was positive that no one would swear to a falsehood, they ought not to at least, nnd as It would cost only fifty cents to try It, I bought a box with the re sults I have Just related to you." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a condensed form, nil the elements necessary to give new life nnd richness to the blood nnd restore shattered nerves. They nre also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, Irregularities and nil forms of weakness. They build up the blood, nnd restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in nil cases aris ing from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold In boxes (never In loose bulk) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for J2.K0, and may be had of all druggists, or di rect by mall from Dr. Williams' Medi cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. NOTES OF THE PAY. Missouri' cattle are conservatively valued at $28,000,000. Wood for tennis racquets is kept five years before being used. Sportsmen nre shooting bass in the Potomn'c. The water in the river is low and clear. A poor North Carolina farmer turned up a gold nugget on his farm, and has sinco refused fabulous prices for his lands. Save in the Ottoman empire, Persia, Arabia, Slam. China and the Interior of African countries, slavery is now extinct. Texan. In tho agricultural line, Texas leads all other states in the variety of its products. Cotton, corn, and tho cereals grow and are raised in every section of the state and in tho central and south ern portions sugar cane and sorghum cane aro profitably cultivated. On tho Gulf Coast two or three crops of veg etables are raised each year. Berries nro shipped six weeks in advanco of tho home crop in tho north. Pears, peaches, plums, oranges, figs, olives, nnd nuts all grow abundantly and can be marketed from two to three w'ecks in ndvance of the California crops. Large quantities of rico are now grown. If tho laud seeker, the home seeker, nnd the settler desires to secure a farm larger than the one he occupies on vastly moro reasonable terras; if ho wants more land to cultivate, a greater variety of crops to harvest, with pro portionately increased remuneration? at a less outlay for cost of production; if ho wunts an earlier season, with correspondingly higher prices; if lie wants milder winter, all tho year pas turage for his stock, improved health, increased bodily comforts and wealth and prosperity he should go to Texas. Send for pamphlet descriptive of the resources of this great btato (mailed free). Low rate homo seekers' excur sions via tho Missouri, Kansas ,t Texas railway on December 1st nnd 15th, 1S00. H. A. Cherricr, Northern Pas Benger agent, 320 Marquette Building, Chicago, 111. WISDOM. Money is tho pick-lock that never falls. Where there is no money there is no devil. Scattor sound literature, and tho harvest will come in duo season. The more you praise u man who don't deserve It the more you abuse him. Bicycles seem to ha v& taken the place of brass candleatlckH for wedding presents. EVERYTHING WENT WRONG, 9 . Perhaps it wns bceauso I "forgot my morning prayer." Or, perhaps, I "got out of bed on the wrong side." But up to dnto I have attributed It to tho fact thnt I hnd worked beyond my strength the day before, was all worn out and unnerved, nnd having tnken a hot hath nnd gono to bed under sum mer covcrB with the whitlows nil up to. the middle, I took cold in tho frosty nlr. My bond was nchlng nnd soro nnd hot and thumping. Every hair was turned the wrong way mid n dozon of them pulled In different directions. My shoes seemed to have Bhrunkcn or my feet swelled. I put everything on wrong ship before or Inside out. Ev erything was nwry. 1 had overslept In the first place, having a most eccentric clock, one of the kind of tantalizing conundrums Hint remind ono of tho clock whose owner said: "When both hands are nt 12 and it strikes 2 I know it is lialf past 7." Tho complicated calculations from this binds nt nil other times of tho day nro distracting, to say the least, nnd make ono long for loga rithms or "nny other old thing" to solve Instead. And so, it took me about three times is long ns tisunl to prepare for break fast. By that time my coffco was cold, and my St. Bernard pup, with the beautiful, large, liquid, brown eyes, hnd surreptitiously appropri ated my steak nt one gulp, nnd wns seated near my chair nt tho table, look ing sweetly nnd waving his paw dep recatlngly nt me, evidently intent on mnklng peace nt once In order to ob tain my coffee spice-ball to top off with. I had planned to take a train to the ;lty scheduled for 9:55, and having ten minutes to reach tho depot, as I sup posed, I started out lolsurely. When half u block away I discovered I had left my pockctbook nt home. It wns nnother sign of bad luck to go back for It, but there was no other way out of It. Still, there seemed to be plenty of time. But, as I sauntered around the corner, 1 saw the train two blocks away Just pulling up to the station. As this was the only train that would get me Into the city be fore noon, nnd I had nn engagement to meet a friend at 11 to attend church together I started on a run. I caught the braco on the rear car Just as it began lo movo forward, went triumphantly Into the car, and bank cxlmustedly into tho first seat, Just as the train stopped once more. And aa I sat there for the next ten minuted try ing to catch my breath, my licnrt thumping like a trip-hammer, and 11b lening to tho milk enns as they were banged out on the platform, nnd tho ?mpty cans banged into the bnggage :ar, I vowed for tho hundredth time, thnt I would never, under any circum stances, run for a train ngaln. It is a failing of all suburbanites to make tills promise to themselves on every opportunity, nnd break It ngaln, next lime. But I finally arrived at my destina tion and "waited, and waited, and waited," like the "nino old maids" in v Lmwv . """ " 1f h STAUTED ON A HUN. (he play, but no friend appeared. Prob ably nhe did not run for her train, but, like the sensible girl she is, turned about and went to her own suburban church, never giving mo more than a passing thought. So I finally wont alone to hear the wonderful speakor we hnd planned to hear together, thinking I could forget my troubles under his eloquence. On my arrival nt the place, however, what was my dismay to find a little white card Inched up announcing that the serv ices would not take plnce on this par ticular Sunday on nccount of the sud den Illness of the pastor. I concluded not to run for nny more trains, but walked over to Clnrk street In a dignified manner, n befitted the day, and took my seat on the electric car Just starting south. As 1 sat thore, placidly enjoying the swift motion of the cnruul tho cooling breeze on my aching head, it struck me that wo wore making a good many more turns than usual, and, looking about on either sido, I could not discover ono familiar object. Finally, glancing up tho street and seeing a hugo drove of steers :om lug our way, completely filling tho strcot from curb to curb, and oven overflowing onto the walk, It dawnod upon mo that I had boarded the car without looking at tho sign, nnd waa out in the "wild and woolly West," represented by the Union stock yards. JtiBt how we were going to got through that seething mass of horns unhurt was a mystery to me, and became n source of great anxiety ns u car ap proached from the other direction and that entire herd concluded to pans be tween tho two cars, which were coin ing closer and closer together every minute, until there was room for only one nt a tlmo, while throe or four illa put.ed the pawageway, and only a vig orous punch from my umbrella kept one big, black, dangerous-looking fol low hum insisting on boarding ilio car and riding back to his home As I was so far out of my way l j concluded to go on to n street icynnd my own, where there wns n cross-town line, tiud tulto n transfer. To tako Iho transfer wns easy, but nftcr waiting vnlnly for fifteen minutes for a ehnuco to uso It I started out "afoot and nlbno and across lots," not crying, hut feel ing very much llko It. Hut most people hnvo troubles of tVolr own, nnd do not enro to rend nbout tlioso of otlior people. Tho misfor tunes I hnvo recounted wcro but sam pled of n train Hint pursued mo all dny long and landed mo In hod nt 8 o'clock with a sprained ankle, duo to a fall, a scratched face resulting from my St. Bernnrd's playfulness, and sev eral ndded wrinkles, becnuao I simply had to claim tho rights of my sex to brenk down and imuilgo In a fit oj hysterics. A REMARKABLE FEAT. II v n Snnlio KnullnM It Cutiitl in SUf. The following is an interesting para graph In a letter sent to friends hero by Hnrry Ilnmiuond, formerly of this city, who is now making his homo In Florida: "Today I hnd tho good luck to see n curious Bight, thnt of ono enako killing and swnilowlng nnother. Wo came on tho Hccnc Just its a 'king' Biinko was killing n blackBiinke, each n little over three feet long. The king was tied nnd colled round the black, nnd tho lnttcr's tall could just wiggle. After a few minutes, during which tho king tied himself in the most curious knots and ran his head up and down his victim's writhing body, biting It hero nnd there ns If examining hln supper, ho turned tho black's head, gave It a preliminary bite, nnd then slowly proceeded to take tiio hlacksnakc Into enmp. It accmed Impossible thnt ho could swallow n snnke ns long nnd ns large as himself but ho did. This Is how he did it: "Ho would stretch ills head as far as possible, get his teeth hooked In life victim's scales, then slip his body up till it was In wrinkles nt his neck niu. for Fomo way down, then loose his tooth hold nnd slide his hend forward for another grip, just iui If you were putting on n tight glove, in fact. It was the most Interesting operation I think I ever witnessed, and the king Bwallowcd nil but three Inches of tho tnll of the poor hlacksnakc, and then, with Hint dangling from his mouth, glided off Into tho gniBs. Wo let him go, as he is a known enemy of the rat tlesnakes, and often kills theni," Indianapolis Journal. Mint Fired riflicn .Mile. From twelve to thirteen miles, say a London exchnnge, Is tho computet' range of the most powerful guns now made, but the longest diatnneo thnt shot lins been fired is a few yards ovei fifteen mllcn, which was the range ol Krupp's 130-ton 3tcel gun, firing n shot weighing 2,000 pounds. Tho Ill-tor Armstrong gun also had nn extreme range of fourteen milos, firing a shoi weighing 1,800 pounds nnd requiring 900 pounds of powder; but quick-flrlnn, guns are mere depended upon at the present day than guns with mich ex treme length of range. Of quick-flrllig guns tho most wonderful Is, perhaps tho Maxim, which can lire ns many n 000 shots n minute, nnd yet Is bo ligli that n. soldier can carry It strapped or. his back. Krupp's 130-ton gun nn( Armstrong's 111-ton proved too expen slvo, being unable to stand firing 101 linicts, and their manufacture has prac tically been abandoned. Tho gun mosi favored perhaps la the twcnty-lwo-tor. Armstrong, which hurls a solid she for a distance of twelve miles. ('nnsldi-rutiiiii for Ono .nollitr, It has been estimated that ninety pe cent, of people in trade fail at 8om time in their career, and for a mcr chnnt to remain In business over thlrt; years without needing aid from hl'i creditors is a remarkable Incident. Peo pie of good memories have seen grcal fortunes tumble into nothingness, ant fnmilles that have boasted of theh wealth reduced to penury, through end den changes that visit the commercia. world. Every year adds new iiiBtancei of these sudden reverses, nnd wliih they should teach people to be consid erate to one another they should alsc suggest to persons now rich thnt the cannot contiol the wIiooIb of fortune, and "thoy should not be too boastful and loo harsh in their estimate of others. .IiiIiiiii)'k DIiikiioiUk, Johnnie was bathing with a friend of his in tho surf, whon the latter, an other small boy, wjw rapidly carried out to deep water by tho undertow and would have been drowned had it not been for timely asdiBtnnee. During the excitement Johnnie stood around open mouthed listening to his older discusBlng tho affair. When he arrived nt homo ho was asked; "Well, Johnnie, how did it happen?" The following was his version of the affair: "I don't exactly remomber, but tliore wns Bomethln' tho matter with hie tin. dor-toe." Philadelphia Inquirer. Her I'll to rile. He "Permit me to prosont you with a copy of my now collection of poems." She "Oh, thank you! I like poetry he much." Ho "And who Is your favor ite poet?" Sho "Tho man who wrote Ta-ra-ru Uoom-do-aye.' " Thon he ran He feared that she might want to sing to him. Cleveland Plain Dealer. the evr Dlteolou. "Baggagemen are getting so that they handle trunks very caifully." "Vos: they say they have iiur fun banging bicycles around." Chicago' Uccord. Clothing Never Known as Choap, The receiver n unlo of tho I'el'o stock tins been tho blgoU Atirces ever known Wo enn't fill nmll ordern Yon hnd hotter como yotimolf Owing to Homo goods closed out wrt will not sutwtlttito nuvtiilng. Uood Men's Hulls nt $'J 50. Hoys' Hiilty i5 cents. Uood Lined Mitten nnd (Hove nt IB cents. Uood Heavy Overalls nt SJ3 cents each. Men's Overcoats from f l.VO, $3.00 W.BOto MOO. which nro worth double. Como enrly while tliero is a vnrloty to cooxo from 1515 DourIm street. Hecelvor Hnlo, Oinnlin, Nob., l.otwcen 10th nnd lCth strcots. Tnltlo Tnlk. "The Food of tho Anglo-Saxons," by Dora M. Morrcll, Is tho title of tho loading article in tho November issue of Tnblo Tnlk. It touches upon tho menus und special dishes eaten by the English in America, Australia, Canada und India, and is followed by "Soma Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Dainties," by Eliza It J'urker MIbb Cornelia C. lied ford, gives an exhaustive and val uable nrticlo on "Urend," Miss E Mnr gurilo Liudloy, on "Dress nnd Its Ef fects Upbn Health nnd Mind. "-Table Talk Publishing Company Philadel phia, l'ft. l'lso's Curo for Consumption Is tlio Imit of nil coiirIi cur". (JoorRe W l.otr. Vn' buclior, La August 20 IS'.r. llrnutlful Ktenltia (lowm. For evening gowns net is being used in great profusion, but it is not. treated in its most, extravagant fashion Willi trimmings of steel or Jowcl or Jet. I mot n lovely net gown in black, striped with lines of silver sequins set closely together in rows of Ilvo at intervals of about four inches This had a bodlco swathed round thn figure with a birth of whtto tulle, and it had white tulle sleeves, whllo loitnd tho waist was n crcselot of shaded green glnco ribbon. Ilow to IMnUo Ctnnhcrry .lolly. To make cranberry Jelly, wash care fully iv quart of selected berries and put them in n porcelain-lined kettle with a small cup of .vnter und half a pound of good white sugar; allow thctn to boil steadily for twenty minutes and then press through a jelly-bag into a mould which linspreviously been rinsed with cold wnter. Set away in a cool place for several hours, whon it will bo ready to serve. This quantity should bu Biilllcicnt for six persons. Ladies' Homo Journal. harper's Weekly dated Nov. 7 will contain tho first chapters of n now short sctiul of Scotch life, entitled "Ludy Love,"' by S. H. Crockett, author of "The flrny Man" and "Tho Iiuidcrs." There- will bo a four-pago article, pro fusely illustrated, on historic New York houses. Itoston's subway, by which tho street car tiaflle In tho bus iness portion of the city is to bo put underground, will be described in text nnd pictures. Tho great naval Sound Money parade in New York harbor will bo depicted. IlrBfmnn'H Cnmphor Ir wild Glyrrrtne. ("iitfn ('dapped IImiiIo nnd tce, Tcndi rm Sorol'ift, ChllkUlm, I'iIpk, VCr. C O. CUlk Co., Xcw llatrn, Ct. In h (Jiiimilnry. Itobton Globe: Ilenson I'm almost crazy. I sent n letter to my broker, asking him whether ho thought I was a fool, and another ono to Miss Wlllets, asking her to drive, and I don't know which of them this tele gram is from." Roberts What does it say? Ilenson Simply 'yes.' Just try a 10c box of Cascarcts, tho finest liver and bowel regulator over made. Kihut xllk hats wcro I ot on le rnst elec tion than over lefore. Gladness Comes With u better understanding of tho transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef fortsgentle cfTorts pleasant efforts rightly directed. Thcro is comfort in the knowledge, that m many forms of sickness arc not duo to nny uctttnl dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of tho system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. Thnt is why it is the only remedy with millionsof fnmilles, nnd is everywhere esteemed so highly by nil who value good health. Its beneficial effects arc due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it nets. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene flcinl effects, to note when you pur chase, that you hnvo the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by nil reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system 'is regular, laxatives or other remedies nro then not needed. If afflicted with nny actual disease, ono may be commended to tho most skillful physicians, but if in need of u laxative, ono should have the best, nnd with tho well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest nnd Is most lurgcly used und gives most general Eutbf actiou, W .14 . r. A karVfc -yi8iiiii jj. CSMrBers &? -3iir"'f f I A , 'n .jkjaWl iu-' , M vFm t COUGHS, COLDS, LA GRIPPE and THROAT TROUBLES SPEEDILY CURED. fe Miss Nellie IViioycr, ISMS-o T nth bt Omaha Neb., writes "Hate used your Dr. X Kay a I.unz Halm for n severe cute of LaGr-mie Two doses uao relief, My lungs wereb rerr hOrp nnd In taltinir thp llr K.lv tt f.lini? ltnlm f fnmul thnt tt vtnnnprl tinv rinatan tnr dfHrouh ut once The soreucas on tuv lunus J p:eu-ait ,,nd iasy to taUp nn J while it does not cause skknes at the stomach, Ilk A&inany cough remedies it c'ir.-s tjuu-krr th m any 1 hae ever tried , ZDy. Kay's Lung Baling 4. r H cures every kind of cough, bold by druggists or sent by mail or 83 ctr. t It I Wrlecih sufefcr an a--es and a sure btot-l t it Larfu.-liy tulJiu it. ntsuml till ill t-aao una mat v li.iv taiu tbey Houxluot lain- .", uofur It f they could not BelA. u-.iler Address iWotir oftlce Ur II J h'A MElili ai In Ouiahu XeU T SULU BY I'orreit nn n Cavnlry Irfadnr. Who enn doubt, then, that If Lea had been provided with a reserve of twenty thousand fresh cavalry, under such n lender ns Forrest, nt Haines's Mill, or the second Mnnssas, or Chan colloraville, the Army of tho Potomac would not hnvo survived to fight another battle? For, unless Sheridan bo expected, thcro was no cavalry general on either sido in tho wnr who could equal Forrest in tho pursuit of n defeated army. Lord Wolscloy has snid, in his sketch of Forrest, that "Forrest's sixty-mile pursuit of Slur gis nftor that battle was a most re markablo aclilovcmcnt and well worth attention by military students. No vember Century. Tim FnttlU nnil 1'olllrH of the Ago Are nninoinin, but of the Intter none In innrn r dlctiloin limn the promiscuous and random uo of u laintlro lilll and other iltTMtlcriulmitlon. Tli mo wrench. convuU nnd vri-uUon both tlin Htomnch nnd tho horr-i-U if lloitottor't Momnrh Hitters ho used Instead of thrso no-rnmrdles, tlio result I uccnmpllsliml vrlthout tmln und with groat lio no tit In the bowols, tho slomnch and tli Uxor. Uio this Munorty when constipation li manifested, nnd thoroby provent it from becoming chronic. Pumpkin I'l Without Hrbi. For ono plo fake thrco heaping table spoons sifted Equnnli or pumpkin, ono heaping tablespoon llour, and one and a half pints rich milk. Mix squash or pumpkin smooth with flour, add milk. Sweotcu to taste, add n tiny pinch of salt, flavor with nutmeg. Pour into a dcop plo ptato lined with good pie crust nnd bnka In a slow oven. Ladies' Hoinv Journal. ' 100 Itrwnnl. WIOO. Tlio trailers of thin impar will ho pleased ti lenrti tluit. tlinto Is nt least one drourind disease thnt nclcnco has been nblo to cure In nil Its HtnBOH, nnd Hint In I'ntnrrh. linll'H Cutnrrli euro Is the only positive ruro now Wnown to the inndlcnl fraternity. (,'titurrli bo I tie n constitutional dlsonsc, re quires n. constitutional treatment, llnll's rnliitrh euro Is tnkou Internally, noting directly upon tlio blood und tnimnotis sur faces of tho system, thereby dostroylntr tho foundation of tho dlscuso, nnd ttlvlns t ho patient htroiiKth by building up thn constitution nnd assisting nitturo in doing Its work The proprietors hnvo so much fnlth .11 Its curative powers, thnt they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for nny rase thntlt falls to euro. Hend for list of Tes timonials. Address, P J. I'll EN BY Si Vi) Toledo, O fold by DruRKlsts, 73 cents. Mnry Comleu Clarke spent sixtoou yenrt on the "Coticordnuco to Hlinkcspcnro." Mr. Window's Hoottilng Hjrep Tor clillitrrntMitlilnirof tens thPRumi.nduceilnfltm niatlon, allays pain, turn wind lotlc. S5 crnti a bottla Fnshlonnblo society Is crowded wltfc tlioso who never pay until compelled to. MM. lt rf 4 Tfc i) 1UC YVUlllttll. : The Man, And The Pill. She was n good woman. He loved her. She was his wife. The pie wns good; his wife made it; he ate it. Hut the pic disagreed with him, nnd he disagreed with his wife. Now he takes a pill after pie and is happy. So is his wife. The pill he takes is Ayer's. Moral : Avoid dyspepsia by using Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Comfort to California. Kvery Thursday rnornl nu,i tourist Mooning car for I)en vcr.Salt l.nkeC'fty.San Fran clsco.and l.os Angolcsleavei (imnhnand Lincoln via th llurllnRton Itoutc. It Is carpeted, upholstered in rnttun, lias spring seatt and backs and Is provided with curtains, boddlnz. tow ols.soan.otc. An experiences excursion conductor and t uniformed I ullnian portei nccompnny it through to th Pacific Coast. While noithcr as expen. slvnlv linlshcd nor a fine ti look nt as n palace sleeper.il is Just as good to ride in. tec otid class tickets aro honored and tho price of a bortb.wldi enough and big enough foi two, is only ft. Tor a folder giving ful' particulars write to J. FnANClK, Geu'l I'ass'r Agent, Omaba.Neh SOOTH MISSOURI. WEST Tho Lest fruit section in the West. N drouths A failure ot crops never known llld climate Productive soli. Abundance o! good pure water. For Maps and Circulars clvlng full descrlp ' tlonof theltich Mineral. Fruit and AKrlcultu ral Lnnils In South West Missouri, write t .IOI1N M I'lllUV. Manngorot the Missouri Land and r.lvo Stock Company, Neosho, New '.on Co., Missouri. : 'Jl0S to ? b -t s.VKJ'.riKJ.M 'U. S. Standard tissa&iisz Haadr4ie(8ptalllii at Wit thim vhalttala prlrti Tit l knl, Huklm, Hkitlrt, Itriaai, liaaw, ( Mrr Bilk, ' larrlaiM. (art,, VitlU llar, SafM. Km HI1U, i Lailrr 1'rrM.a, Jvs.rwa, Trad,, la, Ilk llallaJltrt, , PrnaMaiul., ! HIIL, M.i, Drills MitUmt, jlaaaXaatra, la?. Mill,, tare.,, talaaa, Draialartt, I ars kl!m, llaaJlarl., Railaat, Taala, Wlra laaa, taaalajUllli. (raw Han, IWUrH !, 1 l.lkl.a. lit), Hla,k.riaTlar,Kallraa4, ritirara, aaa I aaalrr MalX. I Saa farrrrlaUlafaaB4t.akaiala hala Xaaa. 191 E. J.S.noo It. tUICAQO SCJkl.S CO.. Chlcafa.Ul nflRT PIIRUK Harlot: ben In the rroduci I1UUI rUilVIO liutlocoifijeara. am well an Comniltiton Mcr qualntrd wlih the wantaefth, i-haot (Iniahs trade rontequentlycanoblali V.T1'.I! llirhlRhcilprlrri. Ampromp Duller I-cki, 1'irul in making returnt.aDdreipoD J try (.ami- rai, aiblr Itffftencei; Any banl Hlilei Ktr In tbe Hate rii junnj if laTaiaMMagaag 0 A MEW WAY TO ! SHIP YOUR GRAIN. INSTKAI) of wiling jour Brain at bome rrnd It to na and mlildlvraan'i DroHt. Ws haT SaVTed Other KarmeraTbouaanda of Dollar. Wby duo t YO U try It I Addrrn for full particular, O E JG. -Tal-lt BoardofTr.de. .IX, A CHICAGO. and in m v head soon dlsanncnred It Is 1 crv, t cure fur all 1 une troubles bend address for .av unt'S svuintmus aud treatment for nearlvV DRUGGISTS