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World'* Columbian Exposition. Will be of value t > the world by iilustrat ,iiiK the improvements in th ■ mechanical '•ft* »nd eminent physicians will tell yon that the progress in medicinal agents, has been of equal importance, and as a 'sircngthening laxative that Syrup ol figs is iar in advance of all others. The colleges are full of young men who will receive a $1,000 education to take a $.0 job. At Death’s Door Blood Poisoned After Ty phoid Fever ^ Marvelous Cure by Hood’s After All I* lse Failed “C. I. Hood »fe Co., Lowell, Mass.: •‘Dear Sirs: Twenty-live years ago 1 had a bilious fever, and later it turned into typhoid fever, and for five weeks I lay like one dead, but at last pulled through and got up around. I soon discovered on my left leg just above the knee a small brown spot about as big a three cent piece, which puffed up but did not hurt me or feel sore. 1 did not pay any attention to it until two years after, when it commenced to ipread and have the appearance of a ring worm. 1 could not sleepni^it, and on account ! of the itching I scratched the spot until the blood would run. Finally my hus and bought a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I had not taken more than half of it before I began to' Change for the bette. I have had fom bottles Now I Am All Well but two little spots on my leg. I can now sleep, and eat well and work all the time I am f>4 Hood’s!?> Cures fears old, and the mothffr of eleven children ind think I can do as much as anv one my age. My son has also taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for iyspepsia, and h s been greatly benefited by it. Mas. Phebe L. Hall, Galva, Kansas. Ho <r» Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. ,2"c. ^’SCREAM BALM IPRIC^OCENTS. ALL. DRUGGISTsfcjfeJI HOW TO SAVE rro™r*°„tto 40 Of your fuel bills. Mow is the time to consider it if you heat your house with either^ Stoves or Hot Air Furnace. Send 10 cents to IRVIN PR1BBLK, York, Neb., and he will inform you by return mail. A NO-TO-BAC MIRACLE PHYSICAL PERFECTION PRE VENTED BY THE USE OF TO BACCO. An OWl-TImwr of Twenty-thrcw Tears' To bacco Chewing: and Smoking: Cured, and Gains Twenty Pounds In Thirty Days. Lake Geneva, Wis, May 5.—Spe cial. The ladies of our beautiful little town are making an interesting and exciting time for tobacco-using hus bands. since the in uriotis effects of to bacco and the ea o with which it can be cured by a preparation called No To-Ilac have been so plainly demon strated by the cur • of Mr. K. C. Waite. In a written statement he says: "I smoked and chewed tobacco for twen three yoars, and I am sure that my case was one of the worst in this part of tho country, riven after I went to lied at night, if [ woke up 1 would want to chow or smoke. It wa. not only kilting me but my wife was also ailing from the injurio 8 effects. Tw > boxes of No-To-Bac cured me and I , '.vc no more desire for t bacco than I have to lump < : of tho window. I have gained twenty pounds in thirty days, my wife is well, and we are in deed both happy to say that No-To Bae is truly 1 worth its weight in gold ’ to us. ’’ i he cure and nnpr >vement in Mr. Waite's case is looked upon as a miracle—in fact, it is the talk of the town and county, and it is estimated that over a thousand tobaooo users will be using No-To-Kao within a few weeks. The peculiarity about No-To Bac as a patent medi-dun it that the makers, the Sterling Remedy Com pany. No. -fo Randolph street. Chica go, absolutely guarantee the use of throe bo.vos to cure or refund the monoy, and the cost, *2.50, is so trifling as compared with the expensive ana unnecessary use of tobacco that tobac co-using husbands have no good excuse to offer when their wives insist upon their taking No-To-Rac and get ting result in the way of pure, sweet breath, wonderful improvement in their mental and physical condition, with a practical revitalization of their nicotiz.ed nerves. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS. One Fare for Round Trip. Tell your friends in the east that on May 29, the Burlington Route will sell round tr p tickets at the one-way rate to points in Nebraska, Kansas, eastern Colorado, southwestern South Dakota and northern Wyoming. Tickets are good for twenty days, allow stop-overs and will be on sale at all stations east of the Missouri River. J. Fuancis, G. P. <%. T. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. $200.00 per month easily made cleaning carpets and wall paper. For $1.00 we will send full instructions how to manufacture and apply the linest process in use; worth ten times the cost lor usejn your own home. Particulars for stamp. Chemical Co., 6810 Sangamon, St. Englewood, Ills. Many a roaring lion who has hunted as hard as he could has starved to death. From away up in British North America comes the following greeting to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Allen Bharrard, of Hartney, Selkirk Co., Manitoba, whose portrait, with that of her little boy, heads this article, writes as follows: “ I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for 4 falling of the womb.’ I was troubled with bearing down pains and pains in my back whenever I would be on my feet any length of time. I was recommended to try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which I did with happy results. I feel like a new person after taking three bottles of it” As we have just heard from the frigid North, we will now introduce a letter received from the Sunny South. The follow ing is from Mrs. J. T. Smith, of Oakfuskee, Cleburne Co., Ala. 8he writes: “I was afflicted and suffered untold pains and misery, such as no pen can describe, for six years. I was confined to bed most of the time. I expected the cold hand of death every day. I was afflicted with leucorrhea— with excessive flowing—falling of the womb _bearing down sensation—pain in the small of my back—my bowels costive—smarting, itching and burning in the vagina, also pal pitation of the heart. When I began taking your medicine 1 could not sit up, only a few minutes at a time, I was so weak. I took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription three times per day, I also took his' Golden Medical Discovery ’ three times per day and one of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets every night. I have taken seven bottles of the ‘ Discovery,’ ■even bottles of the ‘ Prescription ’ and five bottles of the * Pellets.’ I took these medi cines seven months, regularly, never missed a day. These medicines cured me. I feel as wall as I ever did in my life. Four of the best doctors in the land treated my case four years. They all gave me up as hopeless— they I could not be cured, and could not «Vo. Through the will of God, and your medicines, Fnave been restored to the best 2be2Si> Yours truly, Mrs. W. O. Gunokel, of No. 14fil South Seventh Street, Terra Haute, Indiana, writes: “ I had been suffering from womb trouble for eight years having doctored with the most skillful physicians, but finding only tempo rary relief from medicines prescribed by them. I was advised by a friend to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which I did, and found, in taking six bottles of the ‘Prescription’ and two of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ that it has effected a positive cure, for which word* cannot ex press my gratitude for the relief from the great suffering that I so long endured.” Yours truly, As a powerful, invigorating, restorative tonic “Favorite Prescription” improves digestion and nutrition thereby building up solid, wholesome flesh, and increasing the strength of the whole system. As a soothing and strengthening nervine “ Favorite Pre scription ” is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. Chorea, or St Vitus’s Dance, and other dis tressing, nervous symptoms commonly atten dant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Even insanity, when dependent upon womb disease, is cured by it. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced »m skillful physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate organisation. It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly haimless in its effects in any condi tion of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, due to pregnancy^ weak stomach, in digestion, dyspepsia and kindred symptoms, its use will prove very beneficial. Dr. Pierce’s Book (188 pages,illustrated) on “Woman and Her Diseases,” giving suc cessful "»«"■ of Homs Treatment, will be mailed in plain envelope, eeeurety wealed from obeervatian on receipt of ten oenti TITLES AND BIG INCOMES. Jikn, Karls, aud Commoner* of England Who Are Well Provided J?or. Tbe Ean of Derby draws from b i tenant farmers upward of $S50,000 a year. This is supplemented by bis Liverpool property. This fortuna'e family also owns nearly all tbe town of Hury. The total Income of the Earl of Derby is close on $1,750,000, says the Louisville Courier-Journal. The Earl of Sefton’s is another family which has done well of Liverpool, for, in addition to estates producing $215,000 a year and ground rents $350,000 more, they received $1,265,. 000 for 370 acres of land required by the corporation for a public park. Mr. Gladstone, in addition to $500, 000-left him by his father, has the rent roll of the Hawarden estate, which came into the posses sion of his wife on the death of the last male Glynr.e. Add to t'neestate, which is worth $90,865 a year, an other $10,000 for royalties and $25, 000 as Prime Minister, and you have in round numbers an income of SJ 25, 000 a year. Earl Vane has s 500,000 a year in addition to his coal royal ties, which extend over 12,000 acres. Coal is worth to the Earl of P itz william $500,000 a year, in addition to another $680,000, the value of his estates in Yorkshire and Ireland. The Marquis of Londonderry, who sells his coal wholesale and retail, has with land a rent roll of $915,000 a year. The Marquis of Salisbury’s London nroj.erty in the neighborhood of St. Martin’s lane and the Strand is said to bring him $350,000 a year. The marquis’ other estates produce $165, OOo per annum. As the Duke of Pe vonshire owns 193,315 a res of land, producing a revenue of $865,000 a year he is not likely to accept the million which has been offered for Devonshire house and grounds in Pic adilly. The Puke of Hamilton’s mining royalties amount to no less than $570,000 a year. His other estates bring in $365,000 per annum. Lord liurton, of Bass fame, is worth over $500,000 a year, and the family of the fate Mr. Crawshay, the Welsh iron master, has the handling of $10,. 000,000. When the iron trade was brisk the Earl ot Dudley netted yearly $150,000. The Duke of Nor folk has an income of $1,845,000 a yetir, the Puke of Northumberland $880,000, to say nothing of $10,000, 000 his late wife brought him. For Their Skins. la these days when there has been such an awakening of the minds of go,id people to their duty of mercy for birds and animals, it is strange that no one has taken up the cause of the fur bearing animals whose lives must be sacrificed to man’s desire to adorn and clothe themselves in their beautiful skins, llarely is a word saia against the indiscriminate slaughter of myriads of animals whose only crime is having a skin which human beings covet. A recent fur sale took place in London which is recorded by the Spectator, from which we copy a few figures. One million five hundred and twenty-eight thousand of the mus quash were sold on one day between the hours of ten and four. There we e also disposed of more than six thousand bears’ skins, black, brown, and grizzly; twenty polar bears’; fif teen hundred beavers’ skins; twemty tlve hundred Russian sables of the most costly kind; half a million Aus tralian and a quarter as many Ameri can opossum skins, and skunks’, rac coons’, marten’s, minks’, wolves’, aud foxes’ skins, by the tens, and some times by the hundreds of thousands. In fact, more than three million skins were sold in this four days’ sale at a single London store. The Hudson’s Ray Company hold a rival sale of equal importance, and in March the winter cat h of greatei quantity and finer quality, will be gathered and dispersed in the city with the same rapidity and with more eager competition by the fur loving Poles and Russians. A Successful Wooer. A youthful artist declares that a newly-betrothed lover commissioned him to paint a certain secluded nook in the rocks on the shore, because there he had declared his passion. The picture was painted, but before it was done the lover said to the art ist: “Of course 1 will see you through on that picture, but my en gagement is off, and, of course, it would be painfully suggestive to me If you i an sell it to somebody else 1 will take another picture, and be ex tremely obliged besides!” The pjintei assented to the arrangement, but within a week his patron again pre sented himself. “It is all right,” he announced joyously. “I’ll taae that picture.” “Am I to congratulate you on the renewal of your engage ment':” the artist asked. The othei seemed a little confused, but quickly recovered his self-possession, and grinned, as he said: “WeU, not ex actly. It was the same place, but the girl was ditferent ” Wealth in Agriculture. New Zealand presents a striking example of the dependence of public prosperity on agriculture. Not many years ago New ✓ ealand appeared to be crushed under a heavy debt, in curred by an extravagant system of borrowing and by the Maori war. In stead of issuing more bonds the peo ple and statesmen of the colony set themselves to developing its agricul tural resources. The dairy and frozen meat industries have reached great magnitude and nowhere is the farmer more prosperous. In a single decade the annual exports of frozen meat have risen from less than *000,000 to over *.',000,000, and the exports ot butter and cheese have doubled in half that period. If you are slandered, never mind it; it will all come off when it is dry. Highest of all in leavening strength.—Latest D. S. Gor. Food Report. ' ‘ ABSOLUTELY pure Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. , ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK. Floral Love Letters Wl;en the petals of the great aurel magnolia are touched, however lightly, the result is a brown spot, which devel ops in a few hours. This fact is taken advantage of by a lover, who pulls a magnolia flower, and on one of its pure white petals writes a motto or message with a hard, sharp pointed pencil. Then he sends the flower, the young lady puts it in a vase of water and in three or four hours the message written on the leaf becomes visible and remains so. ___ An Explanation. There are explanations that don’t ex plain, as many people have discovered, according to an exchange. A gentle man talking with a young woman, ad mitted that he had failed to keep abrest of the scientific progress of the age. “For instance,” said he, “I don’t under stand how the incandescent light, now so extensively used, is procured.” “Oh, it is very simple,” said the lady, with the air of one who knows it all. “You just turn a button over the lamp, and the lights appear at once.”—Philadel phia Ledger Electric Wires. Some writer very aptly likens the nerves to electric wires, and the general working of their system to that of electric cars. A man who “slips his trolley” like Mr. Jeremiah Eney, 1812 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md., will need something better than even a galvanic battery to set him all right. Mr. Eney found that something in the following way. “1 suffered” he’ says, “a long time with neuraligia in the head. I gave St. Jacobs Oil a fair trial and am entirely cured.” In this way the great remedy acts as a motorman to re store broken wires, and set the system to perfect action. When you get into difficulty, beware of your friends. M. L. TOMPSON & CO., Druggist, Cou dersport, Pa., say Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the best and only sure cure for catarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell it, 75c. Lord Roseberry at school was so girl ish that he was nicknamed “Miss Prim rose,” but former schoolmates do not venture to address him now as they then did, “Miss Prim.” General Jubal Early was celebrated for picturesque and prosuse profanity. His accomplishment in this particular earned for him the sobriquet of “Lee’s Had Old Man.” It is reported that two New York congressmen—Cockran and I’ayne— have the largest heads in the house of representatives. They are both said to wear a number 8 hat. In 1650 “Brown's Bronchial Troches" were introduced, and their success as a cure for Colds, Coughs, Asthma, and Bronchitis lias been unparalleled. On judgment day, when we hear every body’s record read, we will pre tend to be shocked, but we won’t be.— Atchison Globe. Shiloh's Consumption Cure is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. Every man thinks he might become famous if he had more time to write poetry. Fee “Colchester’s” Spading Boot Ad. in other column. Few husbands and wives are so af fectionate and trusting thatitbey say, “Our money.” ; “Almost as Palatable asMilk” This is a fact with! regard to Scott’s Emulsions of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In 1 j Scott’s! Emulsion iyou detect : no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion there is no after effect i except good\ effect. Keep in mind thatfScott’s^Emulsion is the best ^promoter of flesh :and strength known to ^science. - Prepared by Scott A Bowne,',!*. Y. All drupelst*. Those Pimples Are tell-tale symptoms that your blood ismot right—full of irn-i purities, causing a sluggish and/unsightly$ complexion.. A few bottles of S. S. S. will remove all foreign and impure (matter, cleanse the blood thoroughly and. give atclear,tandjrosy com plexion. It is most effectual, and1 entirely'harmless. Chas. Heaton, 78 Laurel St., Phila., say®—“I have had for years a humor in ’ my blood which made me dread to shave, asjsmall boilstorpimples! wonld be cut thus causing shaving to be a great annoyance. After {taking three bottles of my face is all clear and smooth as it should ibe—appetite splendid, sleep well and feel likefrunning a foot race, all from the use of S. S. S. W Sens for TrcitUc on Blood and Skin Dlseaie* Mailed free. SWIFT/SPECIFIC CO, jUtiSIltf, 63.-^ Especially for Farmers, Miners, R. R. Hands and others. Double sole ex-lg tending down to the heel. EXTRA WEARINOQUALITY. f'; Thousands of Rubber Boot wearers'testify this is the best'they ever had.j?.' ASK YOUR DEALER TOR THEM'and don’t be persuaded into" an inferior?? article. ® AGENTS WANTED. s^ooS!Y0UR 0WNf DOCTOR _ *.. D „ d\ ' v‘JL; cal prescriptions, for ten cents. For fevers, over *1.000 m 1893. P. O. Bo* 1371. New* ^ in brai„, heart, ,ubgs. Uver; lor j stomaoh^bowels and other organs, with con -: • | fidentiaiiadvice. Address George T. Parker, Warder Building,.Washington, D. C. j;N. N. C. No. S8S-19. York. Neb. !• J/UEN WKlTUKi TO AJDVBBTISEU'i ” pleaae say you saw the.advertisement; rtin thi* P>*P«r- . I foofc* . P* West’s Nerve and Brain Treatment la sold under positive written guarantee, by author ized agents only, to cure Weak Memory; Loss ot Brain and Norve Power; Lott Manhood; Quickness ^•lght Loaaoa; Evil DreainH* Lack of Confidence: Eervousneas; Lassitude; all Drains; Lose of Powe» of the Generative Organa in either box, caused by over-exertion; Youthful Errors, or Exoessivo Uho of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, which soon loud to Miser/, Consumption. Insanity and Death. By mail, fl Abux; oiorfo: with written guarantee to cure or refund money. WEST'S COUGH HYKIJP. A certain cure for Cough., Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup. Whooping Cough Bore Throat, pleasant to tnko. Small size discontinued; old, Rlc. size, now 25c.; old »1 size, now 60c. GUARANTEES Issued only by C. J. NOBKS A CO.. York. Nebraska. I llf|FFCANNOT*EEHOwrouoo Wire IT AND PAY FREIGHT. ’CIA Bays onr ? drawer walnut or oak hfr ▼ ■ ■ proved High Arm Biogersewlng machine _flnsly finished, nickel pis led, adapted to light and heavy work; guaranteed for 10 Tear*} with Automatic Bobbin Minder, Self-Threading Cylin der Shuttle, Half-Selling Needle and a complete Set of Steel At taehmentai shipped any where oa 80 Day’s Trial. No moury required ia ad vanes. 15,000;_ft! use. World’nFnlr Medal awarded machine and attach ments. Buy from factory and aave dealer's and agent’s profit*, rnrr Cat This Out and send to-day for machine or large free I nCC catalogue, testimonial* and Gllmnats of th* World’s Fair. OXFORD SFO. C0.312 WtUihin. CHIC AGO,III. Lovely Complexion. Pure, Soft, White Skin. Have you freckles, moth, black-head*, blotches, ugly or muddy skin, eczema, tetter, or any other cutaneous blemish ? Do you want a quick, permanent and ab solutely infallible cure, FREE OF COST to introduce it? Something new, pure, mild and so harmless a child can use or drink it with perfect safety. If so, send your full Post-office address to MISS MAGGIE E. 31ILETTE, 134 Fine Street, C’ineiitiiall. Ohio. ^ AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. ^ Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies — OR — Other Chemicals are used in the 0 preparation of W. BAKER & CO.’S SlreakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Suirar, and is far more eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily DIGESTED. _ Sold by Grocers everywhefe. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. WANTED.—A position on a farm or n> ar a suburban re*, fence aa an ornament, and to pump water, sprinkle lawns, carry water up stairs, cut wood, cut feed, run a dynamo lor duo trio g ^S^feSUBURBAN have been a gal van- t r~) ry iscd-aftor • completed JL/DO Aermotor; previous to that I was only Steel, Like this which de Zmc and Aluminum, IfgTgy- jjgIlttboeyeju^a(1(j ipa My JS&T£?1»3k innumerable comfort. had very cheap, if taken nowJl| *° during the slack season. Ap- 111 Ulshcd fit prxc©8 Within ply to my parents, tho Aca- I ft reach of fclL Cypress. kotos CoKTAinr, 12th, Rock- I ft Fin* or Galvanized well and Fillmore streets. 111 Steel Tf.nk9, with graco Chicago. N.B.—I am always III fu/ galvanized Steel at homo and steady. Ours Erf-fl substructures a spec* knd’ !n»;l w’d'r'.nj fbt •S&edUS3Ui& ;r".h“r«.“'on» |M SJaffu-tSwaSS most* powerful family, Vl and make mud hole* with marvelous endur- Ajf/k Vtt at less tll&U WOOdCQ ance. We have iron eon- KifTWffll OOPS cost, etitutiona (or rathor ii§g^ The Acrmotor Co. Steel ones) but aro proposes to (llfltribut* very sensitive, beln g via* iff: 'i*aBF> r r\ aao' iblyaffectc-dby a breath Br^S^BffivbbUvJ V«/AO, I of air. We atand high « and have great in- ^ PRIZES, for flue nee, being able to Wf* "IlfMB the best essay s persuade water to rtm w ritten by the^j uphill. In fact, we are H,Al IlWl wife, son or t aupericr beings, hav- daughter ing been placed by of afar our creator between la\ I /AA mcror the ear. h and heavens. Il\\|//ftl user Our Steel has bern tried IH fl 0**L in many a tilt and 111 AX Id wind" towers above every- fits H 12111 thing everywhere. Wo iv//\ \\I1 answwringtheQuev areindustrious beyond I y/ I vll tmn Wily bilO tLD anything ever known, IA/ I \Bd * since we work 24 i !■■■*« MOTOR! For eon hours a day and more fjlX I yJL\ ditfona of compe than 805 days in the |/|W| yyll titioa and amounts year. Wo are untir- Ml Rl ^d numbers of ing in our vigilance 1/1 111 prizes send for par —we stand over you |A I 1,1 a ticulars to the day and night. We III /A \X ft! A Aermotor Co.,. are economical be- |V/r I Chicago, or to yond anything on I A// I V8|Vits Denches, the earth or in the AA/ I NJHfP at San Francis, heavens, as we Co.kansasCity, Inti our systems 1 z‘r - ' • absolutely nothing Sioux C.:?, lews, bit thin air. Mmneapolis.Buf. ; Write quick, we faio, or 65 Park ere gblog fast. Place, N. Y. City* BEST LINE * I | TO DENVER AND IFORNIA W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOB equals custom work, costing from $4 to $6, best value for the money world. Name and price on the bottom.® Every Take no substi tute. See local papers for full description of our complete lines for ladies and gen tlemen or send for //. I lustrated Catalogue giving^ in structions how to or Postage free. You can get the beet 1 dealers who push our shoee.