Mr. Moody know his Blblo so well ( hat his eyes and lingers could find any passage that he wanted , from GcnesU to Revelation , In the hurry of rapid Hpcech , as easily as the lingers of a master musician can find the notes of a familiar sonnata on the keyboard of a piano. One of the new Ideas for home dec oration Is the violet tree. It has been taken up with much eagerness by the New York women of society. Nettle Dickey , of Stanton , Del. , hiu Just returned to her home , after leadIng - Ing the life of a tramp for several years. I A " I had a very severe sickness that took off all my hair. I pur chased a Lottie of Aycr's Hair Vigor and am glad to say that it brought my hair back again and I am not today obliged to be classed among the bald-heads. " \V. D. Quinn , Marseilles , 111. , Aug. 25 , 1899. One thing is certain , Aycr's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. If it were a hair stimulant simply , it could not do this. You must have food to live ; stimulants can not take its place. Aycr's Hair Vigor feeds the hair and it grows. It could not do differently , for it's Nature's plan. It Stops fall ing of the hair , too , takes out all dandruff , nnd alv/ays restores color to gray hair. $1.00 a bottle. All < vamKsxsavzcxzz Write the Doctor If you do not obtain all thobcncfltf yon desho from the UBO ot the Vigor , wrlto the Doctor about it. He % vlll tell jou just tlio right thing to doand will send > ou his hook on the Hair aud Scalp 1C jou request It. Address , Dr. J. C. AVER , Lowell , Mass. Tlic Wonder o ( the No Boiling No Cooking It Stiffens the Goods It Whitens the Goods It polishes the Goods It maltes nil garments fresh and crisp a.i when llrst bought new. Try a Sample Fackoso You'll lllo 11 if you try It. You'll buy it If you try It. You'll use it if you try It. Try it. Sold by all Grocers. WILL ICEEP YOU DRY. Don't bo fooled with a mackintosh or rubber cont. I/you wnntacoat that will keep you dry In the hard est storm buy the Fish Brand Slicker. If not for sale In your town , wrlto for catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass. 14 We wish to e ln this rear 200.0(0 UBVT oustomiTd , and ncuceoncr r Uarden licet , lOc . LmcritldCucnrabernc 1m Orosau llnrlet Lettuce , 16o . . . jrry Jleloa , 18o " II Day lUillsh , lee " Kirjr Ulpo Uatbage , 'JUo " rarlr.Dlnner Onion , lOc J " Urilllunt Flower hci-d , , 15o Worth t.0alor _ 11 ccnti. Above 10 PlfB .worth81. i. wo will < & mull yea free , together with our (6 great Uat&lofr , tcllini ? All &bont Mi SAIUR S MIUION DOllAll POTATO § ngonrccflia of this notion A lJc.-X ntnmpn. We Invite ynurtrode , and 5 14 , know when yea oncotrj Suiter's & .mmmdi ; yea \7ill neirr do without. Gl unu # ! iin rrircnonSilior'8 ltioorir- fetoirllo8tTam to ( Hunt oa earth , wou a\ JOII1 i. 81I.ZEH IKED CO. . I A I HnssE , TTIR. 2 Union soldiersnnj widows of soldiers \vlio nindt homestead entries l forc June 22,1374 of less than j5oacre ( no matter if abandoned or relinquished ) . If they have not sold their mUlitlonnl homestead riglits , should address , u ilh full particulars , giv- tng'dlclrict , &c. HEKSTII. COPP. W : hlsBts , C. d GOI SUMPTION LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE. Onmlin , Chicago unit New York Miiriiot yuotiitloin. CHICAGO I'UOnt'CK MAUKKT , rillOAUO. Feb. 28V 11 HAT No. 3 , pnriiiK , ( W66e ; No. 2 red , fn/7Cp. COltN No. 2 , 33'ic ; No. 2 yrllow , 33-iic. OATS No. 2 , 23fiTl\c ( ; No. U white , Mill 2GM > e ; No. 'I white. ZI'nEfi jC. . YK-No. 2. CH/ffK'io. HAULKY-No. 1' . 37V < i'42e. SKIODH Klaxseed , No. 1 it nil northwest. Jl.W. Prime timothy. ? . ' M. Hover , con tract Krade. $8.40. 1'HOVISIONR MCSM pork , per hhl , W.M OilO. " . " ) . l.iml. per liw Ibs. . J3.7Wi3.S2 * . Short ribs sldesi ( loose ) . $ . ' .7.1fl0.0.1i. Dry Halted shouldr ( boxed ) . Jfi.2'iti.W ! [ ) ) . Short clear Hlden ( boxed ) J3.WiiG.or. . NKU' YOHK PUODt'CK. NE\V YOU 1C. l-'ch. 20. WI115AT-WenU nnil heavy nt lUfil'V * not di-cllne ; Mnreh , 74r-iif75c ( | , elosed at 7-1)40 ; May. 72 Ji-lGlf 7-iiC. : ! closed lit 72'4c ; September , 72i72T4e , flusrd at 72',4e. CORN Closed wcnlc nt tic net ileellno ; May. 40 < ITIlc , closed at We ; July , HJfMOVie , cloned at lOVie. OATS HecelpJs. 90.200 bti. ; spot weaker ; No. 2 , 29c ; No. 3 , W 4c ; No. 2 whlto , .ll'.ic. No. : t white. ! Xive ; track , mixed wuHtern , 2igSO'ic ! ; track white , 31 iHj3io. CHICAGO 1.IV10 STOCK MAHKI5T. I'lllCAGO , 1'Vb. 2ti. CATT1.K Choice cattle , nominally * tenily , other Htetiily to slow ; Texnns llrni ; KOOI ! cows about xtondy , othersi , lOc lower ; cannerH Htronu ; stockers and feeders active and about steady ; ( jood to choice , } 5.00'ijr . ! < 3 ; pool- to inedluin , $4.001N.5 ; mixed stockurs , J3.IOS3.SO ; selected feeder * , J4.25'tf4.7 ; ; Texas fed hrevcH. Jl.OOfin.OO. HOOS Active and steady to slroutr. top , JI.U7 > 4 : Kood clearance ; mixed and butchers , Jl.705il.a3. peed heu'vy , Jl.sryfp 4.07'rotiRh ; heavy. JI.70 4.SO ; lights , JI.OO 01.8.1 ; hulk of snles .JI.SOfM 90. SI113EI' AND IAMDH-Stcady ; lambs HtrotiK ; native wethers. ? ,1.Hlir..fO ) ; western wethers. J300.f/.7.rr ( lambs , Ja.OO'jn.lf. ; west ern lambs , JG.OOfi7.Or > . KANSAS CITY ULVI3 STOCK. KANSAS CITY , I-'eb. m.-CATTM-- Ucst grades steady : common nnd Inferior kinds easier ; heavy natlvo stei-rs , $1.7aft > r.:0 : : ; Usht welRhls , Jl.lO'S4.7r ' > ; stockero and feeders. $1.01(5.23 ( ; butcher cows and heif ers. J3.20Ii4.IO ; en liners , J2.30tT3.20 ; fed westerns , J4.00tf4.0 ; westeni feeders , J3.W if 1.50 ; Tcxans , $1.53114.15. HOGS Early mnrkeln steady : closed weak : heavy. JJ.70ffl.S2V4 ; mixed. $4.03tf I-- . JlRjlt , ? . .lfn.75 : : nlBH. W.9W4.33. , , M SHEEP AND J.AMUS llecelpts. l.WX ) head ; .supply too 11 Bin to nil demands ; < iulek market ; llrm prices ; lambs , $ b.2oti U.73 ; yearlings. $5.2.Vfi5.fi.V. muttons. JI.BOfp 5.33 ; s'tockers and feeders , $ : ) .oOf/3.00 ; culls , J3.tHK53.50. SOUTH OMAHA l.IVH STOCK. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 2G. During the first four days of lust week there wcio ro- celved at the four markets IS.OOO nioro cattle than for the correspondlus period of last year. The stoekem and feeders trade was slow , as was also the cow mar ket. Hero an- some quotations : Heel calves ; J4.251f3.oO : slugs. W.WTtVM ; stoc.k cows and heifers J2.30tM.50 ; Miockers and feeders. J2.3Qif ! i.OO. HOGS For a time there was not much doing , but after a little later the market picked up attain and closed Htcid > with yesterday. The hogs sold very largely at $4.G71/.fM 70. with homo of the heavier Booil"loads at > I.7S. The Muallty of the hogs was consldciably better than the day before. In ijciiorul. they sold about l.'c lower. SHEEP Choice handy weight yean ling * . J5.7. > ifiii.O'J : good to choice fed year lings. $ S.Wi5.7Kri ( ! , fair to Bood yearlings , JS 40iri.GO ; irodd to choice wethers. J5..tOf 3.30 , fair to Rood wethers. J3.10fr..2 : > . oed to choice fed ewes , $4.COffM.75 : fair to good ewes J4.COfM.0 : Rood to choice native l.tmb * . $ n.noifi.S : . : wood to choice western lambs. Jti.30 7i.7S ( ; fair to Rood western feeder yearlings , $3.00 3.00 ; oed to choice feeder lambs , $ l. < 3fifi.7r > . CONSECIJATION OF A BISHOP. Coadjutor for I pNropal Illsliop of Chicago cage YouiiRi'Ht on Hccord. CHICAGO , Feb. 26. Rev. Charles 1'ftlmerston Anderson was consecrat ed iJlshop-coadjtitor of the Episcopal diocese of Chicago by Bishop Mc Laren , assisted by Bishop Gillespic ot Western Michigan and bishop Sey mour of Springfield , 111. The ceremo nies were conducted at Grace church , Wabash avenue and Fourteenth street , In the presence of an immense congre gation of laymen and most of the lead ing dgnitaries of the Episcopal church in the western and middle states. The occasion was observed by the celebration of holy communion in ev ery Episcopal church in Chicago at 7 a. m. , while morning prayers and an olaobrate musical program were held in Grace house , adjoining the church , previous to the consecration ceremo nies. Rev. Anderson's presenters were Bishop Edsall of North Dakota and Morrison of Iowa. The sermon was delivered by Bishop Charles C. Grafton of Fond du Lac , Wis. Other participants in the consecration cere monies were Bishop .1. II. White of Michigan City , Ind. ; Bishop I. L. N'lcholson of Milwaukee and Bishop A. L. Williams fo Nebraska. This evening the Chicago Church club will tender Blshop-Coaujutor An derson , Bishop McLaren and other visiting bishops and clergymen a ban quet in honor of the occasion. Rev. Anderson enjoys the distinction of.be- ing one of the youngest men ever c'on- fcccrated bishop-coadjutor of the Prot estant Episcopal church in America. He is not as yet 38 years old. Majority Against tint Ministry. VICTORIA , II. C. , Feb. 20. The Semlin-Coton government , which re placed the Turner administration in British Columbia local politics in 1898. was yesterday defeated by one vote on the redistribution measure , upon which it was intended to go to country. Tt it ? probable the government will refuse a dissolution and a trial will be made to secure a coalition government under new leadership during the remaining two years of the life of the Parlia ment. Want Contention CHICAGO , Feb. 2C. At a meeting of the executive committee of the West ern Passenger association held today It was decided to issue instructions to the various passenger agents at Kan sas City to wait upon the citizens' com mittee in charge of the democratic na tional convention and urge that the convention date be changed. llryiin OUCH to NASHVILLE , Tenn. . Feb. 20. To night at 11 o'clock Hon. William J. Bryan , accompanied by Secretary of State W. S. Morgan , left here for Mem phis. During the day Mr. Bryan was entertained by several promnlcnt resi dents of Nashville and received many callers at his hotel. KIIIIMIH City Khlpit KANSAS CITY. Mo. , Feb. 2G. Four hundred mules were shipped today for New Orleans for nso by the British in South Africa. They were bought by Captain Smith of the British army and were Inspected by him labt week. Olltnt e * ArroM tbr Son IB the charming titleot a charming liook from the facile pen of Mr. Sam T. Clover , the well known author and newspaper editor. The "Glimpses" tire particularly pertinent just now when so many people are considering about going to the Paris Exposition , and many people will b'o glad to know that th > - Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway has purchased an edition of Mr. Clover's work for distribution. Tn sending your address for a copy plcaso enclose six ct-nts to pay postage. Gco. H. lie-afford , General Passenger Agent , Old Colony Building , Chicago , 111. FOR MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN. Two I.ottrrgfroin Women Helpe tlio "Cliani ; ofl.lfo" by I.jdla 13. rink- ImniWc'ftetablo Compound. " DIAU : Mns. PINKHA.M : - When I first wrote to you I was in a very bad con dition. I was passing through the change of life , and the doctors said 1 had bladder and liver trouble. I had HiiiTcrcd for nine years. Doctors failed to do me any pood. Since 1 have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound , my health has improved very much. 1 will gladly recommend your medicine to others and am sure that it will prove us great a blessing to them ns it has to me. " MIIH. Gio. : II. JUNK , 001 Dclvnlb Avc. , Brooklyn , N. Y. Relief Came Promptly "DKAiiMns. PINKHAM : 1 had been under treatment with the doctors for four years , nnd seemed to get no bettor , 1 thought I would try your medicine. My trouble was change of life , and I must say that I never had anything help mo so much as Lydia K. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Relief uamu almost immediately. I have better health now than 1 ever had. I foci like a new v.-oman , perfectly strong. I give Lydia K. Pinhham' * Compound all the credit , and would not do without her medicine for any thing. 1 have recommended it to several of my frionds. There is no need of women suffering bo much for Mrs. Pinkham's remedies arc a sure cure. " MAIIAI.A BUTUH : , Bridgewater - water , III. Another Woman Helped " DHAK Mus. PIXKIIAM : I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable1 Compound during change of life and derived great benefit from its use. " M AIIV 13. JAMES , 130 Coydou yt. , Bradford , Pa. CUNTS WB will rnnd Ton our xtto-utlAUT I''OIU < ' TAIN HYHI.NHi : . lltteil vlth n full leng.h Hir.itNicKi'j : > l'i.ATED VAI.YK A TllltTa : hjiilunlc , hnnl rulibi-r plpm for INFANTS , ADULTB. HLOTAI. nnd VAOINAU Theio iilpen have thu Hllpespan * xloii iiir-tlRlit johiln , cunrnn * teed not to Icnkornonr. All riirofully imcketl In u slrniv- hcnrd , papor-covoreil boz.Thu Dutnco will bol2ctf ) . Our Hiirintf C'litulo nc of 1f J illiinlrntcil pncoanlll lent l > < ont prepaid on recolpt.of 15 rcnt , wlirch | ui ) piirto ( tlie mpreHH chnri.'f' , nnil will l > orefuinle'lcmroeelto' | jrur flirt onlnr TlilrtcataloatiB MIIOIPK wliolr alopricoa on KVIiAVrJIINCl > on i\T. : WF.AH mill IIHK. Kntabllslied JOM.N M. SMYTH I'DMJMVv , Jl-ffl. 150.100 . Jlnnl.on Kt. , QrderStjIoKo. All. CHICACO , Plso's Cure for Consumption 1ms saved mo lar o doctor liills. C. U 15ixer ! , 42 8 Ile- Eout Sq. , 1'hi ndulpliin , 1'u. , Doc. 8 , 18'J3. It Is well to keep lamps about two- thirds full of oil. IUin DALRAM kccpn tlio Imlr soft and Iilcntlful aud restores the color when gray. iNti , the best euro for corns. 15cti. The caullllower Is a patrician among vegetables. GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL. The ads of the John M. Smyth Co. in another column of this paper should be of Interest to every reader. The firm is one of the largest In the United States and Is thoroughly reliable. Their catalogue ot everything to cat , wear and use is a mammoth ono and complete In every particular. Write for it today. To be afraid of your friend Is to lose hlnu A Hook of Choice Itcclprs Bent frco by Walter llakcr & Co. L'.d. , Uorchcs'.er , MUM. Mention tills paper. ? gcable ( Pr cparalionforAs - similaling IhcFoodandRcgnla- ling UieStoinachs andBowcis of Promotes Digcslion.Chccrfur- nessandnest.Conlains neillier Opium.Morpliine nor > Iineral. 'NOT NARC OTIC. sftx.Sfnmt ttxblU&ittt stnur.Stril > Aperfccl Remedy forConslipn- Ron , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcveri sli- ncss ami Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oF . tfZ&ff&ZZv > JEW YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. vrt Opinion. SHRO snya the Uocrvnr Is a good IhliiK for the oommcrcu of thla country. Ho snld to a Now York newspaper man the other tiny that tlio war "Is emphasizing the independent position of this country In the money markets of the world. The louder that war lasts the more henoflt this coun try will derive. It Is estimated that the war Is costing over $1,000.000 a day In destruction of property and financial waste. " A light head makes an easy running tongue. STATB OP Oino , PITY or TOMSDO , i . . . MlAS ! ! COUNTV , f FS > KrnnK , T , Chunoy mulcts nnth Hint ho Is I ho senior iinrinor of tint Him of ! ' . .1. Plioncy &Co. , business In the City of Toledo , County nnd Stntu nforovnld , nnd thnl snld linn will iu'v thu sum ot ONH HUNMHiO : UOMjAKS for onch and ovcry oitso of Catarrh thnl mmiol bo cured by the iiho of Hull's Cutimh Curi' . I-MtANIC J. ( MIKNKV Sworn to lipforo mo it ml subscribed In my picsence , tUlsOtUduy ot UiTi'inbcr. A. U. 1KH4 , c..AI , A. tt'.UIfKASON. . ° LAIJ i Xotnry IMbllc. Hull's Patnrrh Cum Is tnUrn liilernnlly. mid nclsiUri'i'tly on the blood utul nuii'on.'i Ktirfncuj of thu M-btuui. .Sctul for tcstlnionliils. freu. K. .1. CI1MNUY & CO. , Toledo , O. Sold by nniL'Klsts , TSc. Hall' ! , Katnlly 1'lll.s ate the best. Your clothes will not crack If you use Magnetic Starch. God's rewards arp often greater re sponsibilities. An All-Vcar Kpiort. The Crescent llotol , Kurektv Sprhip's , Ark. , opens March I , MH ) . A inoKt deslnible , tit- trnctlve and coiucnliMit resort for health and pleasure seeUors. Ideal clhntiti1 , pure spnrldhiR water , best accommodations , Tluouch Sleep ers via I'rlseo I.lne Wrlto for particulars to Mmmgcr Hotel or to an leprcscutulivo o ! 1'rlsco Line , 1 This neir , ( itllMt , corn wl' n tolu. tlotiliocorn gronlnir , jlclJIng ID I8S1I , In U hint iota , 400 hui. per aor > . HKI rotiu OATH jlelj IW lu > . per acre , ted jou CORN canbtitthltl 'OOhm. per acre. Urcatril amlhijrroo , ! tMaildcotthe m > i l RAICI.IY : , IIIAUIIICHH. : jlcIJi IJIhm. InN.V. WonJfifuIl SvO HAI'i : SRf. A TON Cites rlcli , cicen food for cattle , m hoep , inliif , poullrjr , CIO. , tio. tan'o cll nln'-lrnil.iortlit mSSj lit K pc I'M I u > cit lu Ilia U. S. * SSj lw , , , Orrr.tC'liirnnon carlli. llnmita iE4"y'faction / ' [ la America tttMolirrc. &fSM * H lr w r nUlll > fSA TillMILLION : DOT.LAH ll'Jti potulllli Uio tnuit tnlkctlofro. Hto on earth , ami Salirr llx U'ccL * | I'olh nlll male jou rlcb. I.nre i urnwcr cf I'ntatoci nJ " -m Scedi In tlio world. 11AIrW I.aritMl , cholre.t Hit In It H. I Onion HTO | , Silo. Ib. Klrrjlblog warranted loRro r. S5 ( ikga tir- . \ VOIl loT. MTAMI'8 niia tliln notice , we mull srctt Herd Coutoi ; ni. < l lOj.lci P rm Otel .Vovlilli , _ , CM > lo ( alont , 5c. pointer. < nu JOHNASALZERSEEDCO. LACROSSEWIS. Eia S3 a ? 3 5V/orth S4 to $6 compared with other makes. idorsod by iivor 1,000,000 carers , 37irarniilno have W. L. Oougl.ij' n.imo and price stamped on bottom. Take no substitute cl.ilmed to be as good. Your dealer should Itecp llism If not , we will send a pair1 , ft K on receipt of price and 150 , extra for carriage. State kind of leather , size , and width , plain or cap toe. Cat. free. , W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO , , Brockton , Mass. * W GUARANTEED with in , r > o It'NH 1'iUciilH nihorlli-t'il frro fur cllcnti ) . I'rro udvlco us \iilcnliil ! > llltv. Krml fur Inxcntnr'Hl'ilnu'f. MILO B. STEVgNSA CO. , LHtnUllvlifd IBiil. b7 UlliM. , Wonhlnston , D.C. llrniicliOlllces : Clilciuo. tlcNelntid nnd DIM roll. T.ocoinolor Ataxta c-on- iliiurcilat la t. D.iciors piir. / led. pcclnil l nmnzoil nt recovcrv of pntlcnlH IhiiiiBlit Inrurnlili1 liy DK.CIIASK'S JU.OOD AN1 > NHKVK TOOl ) . Wrltcino nlioiitjourrnBc. Aihliunnil pnMifufciird1 tiihr. mi. ( HANK , 224 N.IOthGt.riiii.uiKi.nin.fA For Infants and Children. Bears the Signatnr of frankest ugnjVflU' n ho , 4nXOi t comprehensive and BtnteHnwnllko victor yet iwhllfdicd of our forolEii liollcy Is tlirtt of tluvlldti. ' Ulthnrcl Olntfy , to ftp- pour In the March Atlantic .Monthly. It | s marked by Mr. Olnoy'B power of trenchant and compressed exfirfcSftlon , yet It Is also moderate and far-seeing. The recent movement among Indiana UciriocratB'to Siotifiiint'o 'Mr. Olhuy for the 1'rcsldentcy gives additional Inter est to this The Frencli Kovernmcnt has Jnst or dered tun locomotives from thla conn- try. Mr. Krncst Heton-'rhampson ' , the nu- tlibr of "Vllel A'rtltnats I llnvWuown , " liiul'W.h.080 "Biography of njGrlzzly , " will BOOH ha ' published by The Century Co. , hits'wfl'Ucn ' for Tliu Oentitry Maga zine several articles on "The National 'Zoo * nt Washington , " the first one of which will appear In the March num ber , witli Illustrations by the " author. 'Mil' ' SotrtmThjiniitodh. JncUhlB ' "article , will make n powerful pleti ior * the preservation of wJld animals now threatened with extinction. HO rnlsoi a ( tucstlon as to whether domestic ani mals have not been of more value to mankind than human Inventions. MILLIONS OP WOMHN Usio OUTICURA SOAP oxclvisivoly \ for preserving , purifying , and beautifying the skin , for i cleansing the scalp of crusts , scales , and dandruff , and tlio. stopping of falling hair , for softening , whitening , and' ' healing red , rough , and sere hands , in the form of baths for annoying irritations , inflammations , and dialings , or too free or offensive perspiration , in the form of : washes , foriilcerativo weaknesses , and for many sanative antiseptic purposes which roudlly suggest themselves to women , and especially mothers , and for all the purposes of the toilet , ' bath , and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used it to use any other , especially for preserving and purifying the Klein , scalp , and hair oil infants and children. CCTICCUA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICUKA , the great skin cure , with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated or toilet soap ever compounded is to bo > compared with it for preserving , purifying , and beautifying the skin , scalp , hair , and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap , however expensive , is to bo compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet , bath , and nursery. Thus it coin- ' bines in ONK SOAI * at ONE Puiru , viz. , TWENTV-FIVK CENTS , . the BUST skin and completion soap , the BEST toilet aud BEST baby soap in the world. COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT ron EVERY HUMOFI SI.25. Sou1 ( tvi.to ck-aiibu tliu Hkln of .ni'-tH l t-calumiiiil coniili-tlMKorcrrii i it * i.to ( - : m < - ftoftun the thickenedfiitlrlu.Curu I'liA ' ( MM'Mi.sr ( .Vk- . ) , to Inntaiitly nllny Ittlilni ; , liilluiiiiiKilloi ) , and Irritation , and unotlio .ni'l ' lifal.nnd ( 'nnint ; v Ithnoi.VKNT ( ftii' . > , toronl anil fltniiiu'tho liliiod. A rtisui.i ; hi.r Isoltoii Hiilllr.lont to cure llio must tiiitiirin , il llmiriiiK Hhln , Briilp , nml liiiii > diuniurt | < , Hlth l nri of Imir.huu nil L'KJ ! fiillx. Hold throiigliuiitlhi ) world. I'oi. TEiiUiiUu AMI UHKM.C'our'Solo I'ropn. , Boston. " AllnliouttUiii-jcaliuiil ! | ( Iliilr. " fvco. IN 3 OR 4 YEARS INDEPENDENCE ASSURED If ) on tn' ; > ; upoir \ homes | n Wi'sicrn ( na- mlu. tl.o land t-t iilontv ll'U.-trutoI piiniitileLH. ulvliu ; I'Xix'rU'iiies of runners who haxo be- I'Otno wealthy In wrinv- Ina wheat , leports it ilelo nU's. cte. . nnd ful Information is to reduced rallwuv rules ean be hud on implication to lLo SuporlntfinU'iit of Iinmlt'ratlon Dcpartin-nl of IntM'or. OIIHWII. f nuln or to Ai V Heuurtt , tOI Now VorU l.ifo HldK Omaha Neb. Water.'W. can . lloulcuf tpntlmoulnli. nnil lu liAYh' treatincnl Ultr' . Illl. II. II , l.UPILVf ) SUNS , llui I' , AllaoU , Or. "C ciie ! Thompson's Eye Water. 'W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 0 100O 81.20 aBbl. JJ larvnttiftd 1'IIIATO l.'niwfr la irarrlfa. 1'rltn w , f I.SO A lip. I'liuruiuut klorkmif Unit , ( Inter aad Prin V.Hrril. . hind Ilil , iivOo and 1U < fur raltlo * inJ It OIMMK ruta bttuPi n tkff R" t V.ht'll'I.KS < Jjr Ifcj VJ U Ka S . S 1JIIIIV A. Ktl.ZHlSltl ) 10. , I.A I ItOSSr.H. . KKII has filood the te.st of to years aud Is still the next UuiiKli Icine < ly Houl. Cure.s when other letnedli-H fall. 7n.Mt" ) iood ; ; ehlldri-u Illio It. .SoM by all druwlsts- cents. Yuur Pension DOUBLE QUICK Write CAI > T. O'PAUHELL. Pension Aitent , MJjflewYorl. Avenue. WASIIINUTON , O. C.