,09 YOU FZEL LIKE THIS ? Pen Picture for Women , " I am ho nervous , thi-rc In not a well inch In my wholu tody. I nm so n-calc at mj * sUmmcli and have hull- KChtlon horribly , nnd palpitation of the heart , and 1 am letting ilchli , Tiin ) headache and bnekneho nearly kills me , and yesterday I nearly had hystur * ics ; there is n weight in the lower part of my bowels bearing down all the time , and pains in my prolns and thighs ; I cannot sleep , walk , or sit , nnd 1 believe I am diseased all over 5 no one ever suffered a 1 do. " This is a description o { thouMtndn of cases which come to Mrs. I'inkhnm's attention daily. An inflamed nnd ul cerated condition of the neck of the womb can produce all of these uyiup- ' 1 'f MIK. WILLIAMS. ioms. and no woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of inisery when them is absolutely no aced of it. The subject of our portrait trait in this sketch , Mrs. Williams of Englishtown , N..T. , hart been entirely cured of such illness and misery by Lydia K. rinkham's Vegetable Com pound , and the guiding advice of Mrs. riukham of l.ynn , Mass. No other medicine has such a record for absolute cures , and no other medi cine IK "just as good.1 Women who want a cure should insist upon getting Lydia E. TMnkluim's Vegetable Com pound when they ntl : for it at a store. Anyway , write a letter to Mrs. Pink- ham at Lynn , Mass. , and tell her all your troubles. Her advice is free. What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try n delicious and healthfuj dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling ! no baking ! add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Lemon , Orange , Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocery to-day. 10 cts. During the present century 400 hu- rnnn lives , $125,000,000 and 200 ships have been lost. In fruitless efforts to flnd the north pole. HO ! FOR OKLAHOMA ! ? .000iOi ( > ncrvR now liimls to c | > on in sdtlemrnt. Sr.bPCilUUor'J UK KK\VAClliKrte\ ! : to Information mation about llictc lands Una } c.ir , fl.W ) . blnclo rupylOc. huljKcill.cnicofl\u froi' Illustrated boo ! : nnilklnhonin. .Morgan' * Manual (21U puce Si'ttlcrs' ( iillilc ) fcltli litui i-oi'iloiin ! map , tl.w. .MiipMc. Ml nvi ! c. 11.71. Aililtcsh Dick T. Morgan , Terry , O. T. Cures a Cough or Cold'at once. Couqucrs Croup. Whoopinj-Cr.upli , Bronchitis , Grippe and Consumption Quick , sure results. Ur. Bull's Pills cure Constipation. SOplllalCc. WINTI5R TOURIST RATGS. SPECIAL Tours lo Florida , Key West , Cuba , Kurmucla , GUI Mexico anil thu Mediterranean and Orient. HALF Hates for the round trip to many points south on pale first anil third Tuesday each month. KATIES To Hot SpriniTS , Ark. , the fa mous water resort of America , on fale every day in the year. Tickets now on sale to all thp winter revolts of the south , teed returning until Juno 1st , 1001. For rates , ilesicilntive mat ter , iiamphlots and all other Infcnmillion , call at C. & St. U U. It. Citv Ticket Olllce. 1113 Fnnmm St. ( Paxton Hotel B'.tUr ; or write HARRY R. HOORES , C. P. & T. A. , Omnha , Neb. I'oi top ITI Icon mid ntlrfnctnry result * , uhlp your Gamo. Poultry , Kvittor and Eggs , Venl Hurt , nnil 1'iir * i" u . I'otntoi's nin ] Onions Incur Inn. < iV IC1CK * * " > . Crir.ml2 lon Mercliauti. OMAHA , XKIJ. as a rule find i. , .v dif ficult to pet up their linen in a satisfactory manner , chiefly o vrir.g1 to thee o * inferior starcncp. ' IJy lining fiajrnellc Starch you w ill llnd it a biraplo 'matter to turn out as peed work a thu best steam laundries. Your procer sells it. Try it 0900. It cooto only lOc u pack age. Insist on getting W. N. -OMAHA. . No. 47-1900 UUKCa WHESTAUTlSnAllS. Cirth rtjrui * 'Unites Good. In tliun. Pold by drr glats. AnxlotM Atmnt Wnnnt"nl < cr. Several life Insurance companion nro watching with gront interest for dally news of John Wnnamaker'a con- ' dltion. The ex-postmaster general has over a million on his life , nnd la probably the most heavily lnsurc.1 person In the country. Ho has Just undergone a surgical operation for the removal of a cnrbunc o and has not ( Itilto recovered , notwithstanding which he made campaign speeches. Love to 11 Woman is a thrill ; to a man It Is n throb. lliKl IIU llnlr Cut. When Richard Le Galllcnnc arrive ; ! In New York from Europu a week ago he was so changed In appearance that few fnmlllaf with his face" knew him. While In Europe ho cut the long , flowIng - Ing black hair , which hns always dis tinguished him In the past and most deeply Impressed his face upon the memory. Helen Kolli-r n ClifHH I'lnyrr. Helen Keller , the deaf and dumb and blind girl , who has just entered Racl cllffc college at Cambridge , Mass. , la a descendant of John Adams and a connection of some of the best New England families. Her litest .accom plishment Is chess , nt which she plays a capital game. Thn .Tonrnnvlncn of tint Kyr. A French statistician has calculated that the human cyo travels over 2,000 yards In reading an ordinary sized novel. The average human being Is calculated to get through 2,000 miles of reading In a lifetime. Illno r.mv Acitlimt Illnrlilnp. The bootblacks of Boston have been forbidden by the police authorities to do any "shining" on Sundays in the public streets of the city. Inoroiiir of Aluminum Output. The production of aluminum for commercial uses began in 1889 with a total output of 47,408 pounds. In 183S it had reached C.200,000 pounds , and at present the rate of production is over 7,000,000 pounds a year. Tlie Flr t Klrvntor A patent , was taken out on a passen ger elevator sixty-six years ago. But the first patent for a complete and practical elevator was given to Mr. 13. G. Otis of Yonkers , N. Y. , in Jinuary , 1861 ; so that while the Idea Is much older the elevator Is only 39 years old. H VlRlliincn , A Vermont lawyer sent to a client a bill containing the following item : "For waking up in the night to think over your case , 50 cents. " Tlilnnoss of ( Sold J > iif. Goldbeaters , by hammering , can re- tluco gold leaves so thin that 282,000 must bo laid upon each other to pro duce the thickness of an Inch. They nro 'so thin that , If formed Into a book , 1,500 would only occupy the space of a single leaf of common pa per. " Twenty-ffve per cent of the shares in American railways are owned in Eng land. Mr * . WiiiRlow's SoothliiK Syrnp. litlilri'a teutlilus , eoftontthr piims , reduces In flammation , allays J > alaciirea wlutlcolic. ! Ucabottla Belgian Africa , the Congo State , has an area of 850,000 square miles. TIltlHiihKivlu ; ; 1)1 II HIT may bt > enjoyed by nil who use Gnrfieic ! Tea ; it promotes geol digestion and cures btomacli. liv r niu ! bowoj troubles. Modern statesmen sometimes mis take patronage for patriotism. Important to mothers. Ex.inlno carefully every bottle of CASTORIA , n safe anil euro remedy for infanta unit children , end teu that it Slgijnlnro of 'a TJao For Over : tO Years. The Kind Vou Have Always Boucht More than one man who cannot earn his daily bread Is perfectly willing to take a loaf. The Census of 100O. A booklet giving the population ot all cities of the United States of 25,000 and over according to the census of 1900 , has just been Issued by the Pas senger department of tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway , and a copy of it may be obtained by sending your address , with two-cent stamp to pay postage , to the General Passenger Agent of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway , Chicago , 111. Some people s mouths look as If they were perpetually lasting unripe per simmons. giH REQUIRES NO COOKING § MAKES COIURS ° CUrrs ONE POUND OFTMSSTARCH STIFF NICE "WHEN Y/IUGDASrARA'SAFOUNO / ' rmsr BOUGHT NEW ANDAKALFOFAWOniER PREPARED FOR LAUNDRY PURPOSES ONIY MANUFACTURED ONLY BY MAGNETIC STARCH MANUFACTURING CO. OM AH.A.NEa AH. A.NEa JOHN v/.niouuis , , \VuNllIllKlon , . < ! . 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims , LatoPMnclual Exdmtrxr U O Puualon liuroHU. ! 3 vi > inch 11 war. 10adiiumutiiiirlulniHntlj iluce. ' NEW DISCOVERY ; _ _ _ qulckrellcfntHlcureiwortt Hook of testimonials uaa 10 HAYS' treatment 111KI. UV U. U. UUfl-Vb BOSS Uti t , itlult , Ot. GRATEFUL FOR KINDNESS. How an Iiullnii Itatrnriteil a Mi n AVlio ICvnilrrrd Him n ttarvloo. President Dwlght of Yale college , tells a good story of Indian wit and friendship. II the early days of Lltch- flcld , Conn. , an Indian called at the tavern and asked the landlady for food , frankly stating that ho had no money with which to pay for It. She refused him harshly , but a white man who stood by , noted the red man's half-famished state , and offered to pay for his supper. The mcr.l was fur nished and the Indian , his hunger satisfied , returned to the flro and told his benefactor a story. "You know the Dlblo ? " said the red-skin. The man assented. "Wall , " said the Indian , "tho Bible says God made the wor.d , and then ho took him and look at him nnd say , 'lie good , very good. ' Ho made light , and ho took him and look nt him and say , 'Ho good , very good. ' Then ho made dry land and water and sun nnd moon nnd grass nnd trees , nnd took him nnd look nt him and say , 'Ho good , very goo.l. ' Then ho matla beasts and birds and fishes , and tock him nnd look at him and any , 'He good , very good. ' Then ho made n r an nnd took him nnd look at him and say , 'Ho good , very good. ' Then ho made n woman , and took him nnd look at him , nnd he no dare say one such word ! " That last concluslou was uttered with a moaning glance at the landlady. Some years after this occurrence , the man who paid for the Indian's supper was cap tured by redskins nnd carried to Can ada , whco he was made to work like n slave. One day an Indian came to him , recalled to his mind the occur rence at the Litchfieltl tavern , nnd ended by saying : "I nm that Indian. Now my turn pay. I see you home. Come with me. " And the redskin guided the man back to Lltchfield. Chicago Chronicle. NEGRO ORATORS. Their Absence from Tills Cfinimls" n 'Nntaliln I'oiiturp. In no previous national political campaign , writes Fannlo B. Williams , has the negro orator been so little In demand as In the present one. There Is something quite interesting nnd sig nificant in the waning inlluenco of the negro as a spellbinder. In the earlier days of freedom , when the cause of the newly enfranchised people was a subject of popular Interest , the gifted men of the race formed n strik ng and interesting feature in the pohtl- cal campaigns and were to be heard In every part of the north. The great Frederick Douglass was ono of the stars in the firmament of spellbinders. Hla noble personality and rare elo quence gave an added interest and zest to the campaigns. Mr. Douglass * prestige made the negro's cause' ' Im portant In every political contest , and his counsel was always sought and respected. But Mr. Douglass was not alone. There were several colored men in Congress and many others holding Important federal positions in the southern states who were men of much eloquence and effectiveness on the political stump. Prominent ' among them were Prof. Langston , John R. Lynch , ex-Gov. Plnchback , of Louisiana , nnd the late Senator Bruce. All these men were Immensely popular , much in demand and were justly valued as adding strength and plcturcsquencss to the fighting forces of the republican party. Most of the orators of the early days have gene to their rest. John R. Lynch , now a paymaster In the United States army , and ex-Gov. Plnchback live In retire ment nnd ease in Washington , and nro about the only survivors of the post-bellum negro orator. They are still loyal to the Republican party , but they are seldom heard on the po litical hustings. Itunrood Out of Ills Kent. "In the matter of strategy a woman can get the better of a man every time , in minor affairs , at least , " said a man who Is In business down town , and who rides home In a West Phila delphia car during the rush hour ev ery evening , says the Philadelphia Record. "I usually get a seat , for I take the car away down at Fourth street. The other evening I was busily reading my paper when n , woman got aboard at Twelfth street. I glanced up slyly , and saw that all the scats were occupied. Hasty as my glance was she caught my cyo and that was my finish. Smiling broadly , she ramo over to where I was sitting nnd ex claimed , 'Why , how do you do ? How nro all the folks ? ' I couldn't place tlin woman to save my life , but I lifted my hat and replied that wo were all well. 'She must bo some friend of the fam ily , ' I argued with myself , so I folded up my paper nnd gave her my seat. After she had settled herself comfort ably she looked up at me in a queer sort of way and said : 'Really , I must beg your pardon. I took you for Mi1. Joncc. You look so much like him. ' But she ha/1 the seat , and she kept it. It was a clear case of bunco. " Ononln ? of rrpiich IIuntliiK SPIIHOII. In France , ono has to get an official permit to hunt , nnd the hunting Rea son now having been opened by Presi dent Lonbet nt Rambouillet , nearly half n million permits have been granted. Times have changed slnoo the French farmers , toward the end of the last century , were forbidden to kill a rabbit under pain of death. The right of chase belonged to the priv ileged and those were so few that the country was overrun and the farmers were obliged to sit up at night to keep their crops from being de voured. If you hav * a happy homo keep It EO ; if not , mr.kc It BO. Try Magnetic S nrch--lt will last longer than any other. The better dnys will como only ns you do your best today. Yon Tiui Clot Allpn'M Font-Kme Prop. Write toiliu lo Alk-n K. Ulinsti-d. Lo Hey , N" , Y , . for tv five sample of Alien's r'oot-Kavo , u powder. Jt C'uicsHWi'Rtlng , clamp , sw dU'ti. uclilng feI. . Mukus newer or tight shoeuu.sy. . A i c tain cure for Corns and Bunions , Ail druggists and &hoo stores soil it&C : The more lntms > vo your faith the tuoro extensive your Inlluonce. ll r tor tlin llri > l * . No matter what alls you , hcndncho to a cancer , you wilt novcr get well until your bowo s ate put right. CASCARETS he p nature , cure you \Mthout a gripe or pain , produce easy n.itui-nl move : irnts. coat you just 10 cmts to start got' ng your hsa'th back. CASCARETS ( . 'imilv Cathartic , the genuine , put op in tnotnl boxes , uvory tib'et has C. C. C. vtampotl ou It Be- Warn of Imitations. The church without a pnyer meet ing is a body without a heirt. TO ruin : A COM > 'IN ONK DAY. TnlCD iMXATiVK UllOMO < } ! .NlMlTAUi Km. All IrujjptlHt.s rofuml tlm inonry If 't f 'ls to euro. LV. . Oiovo'.shlRuii uiu INOII thu IKIX. S. > c. Some people would find fault In heaven. Ain n iMMl tVUuorlta for draining tlie nntr nnd rtiiii'nltiu tin .1 < x < u | u > " . lu.SDKiicuit.NS. tlio licit i-io I.Jr corns. I5cti. We arc determined ; other people are obstinate. UiURS hnvo tliclr u e. bill i'on'1 slnro them In your tomucli. ll-imti iViisln U m ivlds tlio luiurul fuiccx to pot tut in tlii < lr ( unullou.t. It is hard to look p'easant In too tight shoes. Cure for rotiMUiriptton n un Infalllblo mcd clno for couch-i inul col.ls.N. . \V. bAXiuitu Ocean drove. N. J. , Fob , 17. 1'JuO. The best way to keep an umbrella is never to lend it. IK n Clims of IVoplo Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently theie has been placed In nil the grocery stores a nowprcparntlon called GRAIN-0 , mnd j of pure grains , that takes the place of coffee. The most noMcate stomach receives It without distress , and but few can tell it from coffee. It docs not cost over one-fourth as much. Children mny drink It. with great benefit. 15 cents and 25 centa per package. Try It. Ask tor GRA1N-O. Some people arc willing to bu good if paid for it and others arc good for nothing. Dinner is recommended by all physicians and so is Garilcltl Tea , us it clctint > cs the system and purities the blood. Perseverance often accomplishes more than power. , WEEKLY EXCURSION SLEEPERS Leave Kansas City via the M. K. & T. Ry. every Saturday at 9:05 : p. m. for San Antonio , Los Angeles and San Francisco. First SJecpcr leaves Kan sas City , Nov. 3rd. A man likes to 1 o told he is hand- sonio oven if lie knows he is not. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. A prominent druggist says that men use more hair dyes than women. rj.initT.iGt : I'.u'iiu. ucst , Publishedpnnn. . J. W. GUNNELS , Toledo , Ohio Don't say "rubber neck ; " "celluloid" is the latest and most polite form. Each package of PUTNAM FADE LESS DYES colors cither Silk. Wool or Cotton perfectly. The care of one's clothes has much to do with a well-dressed appearance. STATE ov OHIO , CITY OP TOLEDO , i. _ LUCAS COUNTv , fss > Franlt J. Cliunoy muUes oath that ho In the f.enlor partner of thu ttrin of V. J. ( 'hcnoy &Co. , tlalnt ; business In tlio City of Toledo , County uml Stuto aforesaid , and that said linn will n.iy the sum of ONli HUNDHIil ) DOLLAKS for each and cvory case of Catarrh Hint cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FltANIt .1. CHUNKY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence , this OtU day of December. A. D. IBSii r 1 A.V. . OLUASON. FAr lotAuj Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curn Is taken Internally , and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send lor testimonials , fire. P. J. CHUNKY & CO. , Toledo , a Sold by DniKfilRts , The. liaU'K Family I'lll.saio the best. The value of a painful piety de pends on who had the pain. to Fen Colonel 'T. r. Moody , a prominent Knight Templar , Is well known In every city In the United Statca west of Buffalo , N. Y. , ns a Jowelcr'a Auc tioneer. In the city of Chicago ns n prominent lodge man , being n mem ber of the 1C. T.'a and also or the Masons. The cut shows Colonel Moody in the costume of the Oriental Consistory Masons , 32d degree. In a recent letter from GOOO Michi gan avenue , Chicago , 111. , Mr. Moody cays the following : "For over twcniy-fivo years J suffered from catarrh , and forever over ton years I suffered from catarrh of the stomach terribly. / havotakon all kinds ofmed- c rjcs and linva been treated by all kinds of doctors , as thousands of my acquaintances are aware in different parts of the United States , whcro I have traveled , but the relief was only temporary , until a little over a year ago I started to talto Pcruna , and at the present tlmo I am better titan I have been for tn'cnty years * " The sorcncsslnjs left my stomach ach entirely and I am frco from indigestion and dyspepsia arid will cay to alt who are troubled with catarrh or stomach trouble of any kind , don't put it off and suffer , but begin to take Pcruna right away , and kscp it up until you are cured , as you surely will ba if you persevere. " "My wife , as many In the southwest can say , was troubled with a bntl cough nnd bronchia ) trouble ; and doctors all over the country gave her up to tlio , an they could do nothing more for her. She began taking Pcruna with the ro- Bult that she is better now than aho has been In ycais , and her cough hns almost left her entirely. The ooi'cncsn has left her lungs and she la ns well ns she over was In her llfo , with thanks , as she saya , to Pcrunn. Yours very truly , T. P. Moody. Catarrh in Its various forms is rap idly becoming a general curse. An undoubted remedy has been discov ered by Dr. Hartmnn. This remedy ban been thoroughly tcatcd during the past forty years. Prominent men have como to know of Its virtues , nnd nro making public utterances on the sub ject. To save the country wo must save the pccplo. To save the people wo must protect them from disease. The disease that Is at once the most , prevalent and stubborn of cure IB ca tarrh. If ono were to make a Hat of the different names that have been ap plied to catarrh In different locations nnd orcana , tlin result would bo as * Colonel T. P. Moody , of Chicago , had Catnrrh Twcnty-flvo Years mirf ' Was Cured by Pcruna. tonlohlng. Wo hnvo often published ! n partial list of these namco , nnd tlio surprise canted by the first publication of it to nil people , both professional and nun-profcHsIonalt was amusing. And yet wo have never enumerated all of the dlsoasco which nro claused .at * eatarrji. It must bo confessed , bojv- ovcr , to DCO even thja partial list drawn up lii battle array la ratjicr appalling. I the reader desires to sco this Hat , together with a oliort exposition oC each one , send for our frco catarrhf book. Addrcea The Pcruna Medicluo Co. , Columbus , Ohio. PATENTSTEEL-CUT PT * to Made in Iowa from the finest Iowa ? wheat by our patent process , remov ing from the wheat all impurities aiid indigestible substances ami retaining < all the gluten and nitrogenous \ - and phosphatic elements which lEWIONsftCKIllHIlllHOCD make health bones and liroTCS. IQV/A USA perfect , teeth. Not made by the Trust. tn a Good to eat the year 'round by all the family. Received the diploma at the 1899 Iowa State Fair over all ocmpctitors. Once tried , always used. Price 15 cents for a two Ib. package. 2 packages 25c. Coupons entitling1 you to valuable prizes free in each package. BUY IT OF YOUR GROCER. How many inon live on the reputa tion of the reputation tllov might have made. ) v-ltn . - UUP I 7.1 cut I on lliln imi'ti * lo AilvertSseiu. m ll i M It Promotes Good Digestion and CUKES ALL Stomach , Lives' , ney and Bowel Troubles- For Solo by All CSearcses the 8y < tern arsd Purifies the Blood. Send Tor FREE SAMPLE. Y ,