/ ' ' < i wi.iiLMM l . . : - . , I 1 Periodical Sick Headaches. f ' H V or Jntcreat to Women , Wecuuso In This H -J' * " o They Proceeded From an All- H ' mem ' . i'ecullar to the Scz. 1" From the Hcrald-Dcmocrat. Huron , S. D. KMA few years since , J. "W. Kcllcy came to Hi ? Huron , South Dakota , from Osceola , Iowa , Hjri aud Purchased an interest in the Huron ' ' if * * ' 't'V 5i1 * ! in immensc structure , having a Bf capacity of 200 barrels of flour per day. HMp ° ° a after his arrival Mr. Kcllcy's family Pjjp removed here and some months later they gt ? "were joined by their son Elmer and family , l he having purchased an interest in the con- cjb ccrn , and the Arm became known as J. "W. Hgfft Kelley & . Son. Since their arrival they Kft < t have built up an immense trade for their gb patent roller flower , and ship many carloads K ( every month to eastern and other markets. HHI When they came to Huron , Mrs , J. * W. Hfigr Kelley was in very delicate health and the v4si change of climatcand onditions seemed to Uk benefit her. But thef relief proved only H'V ? . temporary , however , for after a few months 4 1 residence here she lapsed into the same in- H& Ann physical condition that had been her Ef . lot for then nearly twenty years. Her ail1 * | \ merits were those peculiar to women , and fWi which women alone can best understand. Hff , la addition to these troubles Mrs. Kelley H ' was a sufferer from acute sick headache. Kl Tliis would come upon her at intervals of m $ about two weeks , continuing for two , three H | > or four days , much of the time compelling J. her to keep to her bed. Because if her Mf affliction she was quite unable to do her k housework , visit her neighbors or attend Hr church. This worried her greatly , for slio BiK is a devout Christian and lives according K'i' to her profession. As Rev. B. Ji. Burtt , HlJjinstor of the Congregational Church , to H > V' ' which Mrs. Kelley belong ? , said of her one ml\ evening at the close of service : HujA "Mrs. Kelley is indeed a true mother in. Hr | \ Israel ; she is conscientious and earnest , Bft faithful and devoted a Christian in tno | truest sense of the term. " H- / -In replying to inquiries touching her case B f Mrs. Kelley said : HBBl/jr "I am sixty j'ears of age , and was born in Hti Incw York state , where I lived for fourteen * f years , then removed with my parents to H Bj x , Miclikran , living there about the same nnm- Hf \ bcr of years , then went to Iowa , remaining H * there till we came here four years ago or Ha [ more. 1 have been troubled with weaknesses Hg peculiar to my sex for the past twenty-five B < years. During that time my husband has Bk\ expended a large amount of money feeing B" physicians and buying remedies , but 1 found H. ' little rejicf. Physicians told me the womb HjA "was badly disarranged and no permanent 1 V relief could be afforded till the change of H ; i life had fully taken place. In this tBey , - 1 like myself , were disappointed. To add to > , icy other troubles a headache , painfull } * Hp sickening wpuld come upon me about every Hf two weeks. I became quite discouraged R\ 'ind for a time ceased doctoring almost en- ft < 0 > , tirely ; I had lost faith in the science of HJf medicine , both of the old school and new , Bp , and cared to expend no more money in that HBH K way. tm&td' & "About a year ago my son read in some J newspaper an advertisement of Dr. Wil- Hf \ liams' Pink Pills , and urged me to try them. H Sc 1 hesitated because I had tried so many H & [ } > patent medicines without securing the B * ( much sought and long hoped for relief. But B IP G insisted so strongly that I finally def - f cided to give them a trial. Almost from a the first 1 experienced relief , and after V using the first box a change for the better was so apparent that I took courage and continued to use them strictly according to directions , until a short time since. I am so much better , as any one can see. that I have gradually discontinued their use. I take them now , but not regularly. 1 am a firm believer in Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills , I and have no hesitancy in recommending them to any who may be similarly afflicted as myself. What they have done for me they will do for others. 1' , ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain , in a * condensed form , all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the bleed and " if * J restore shattered nerves. They are an un- BkM failing specific for such diseases as locomotor HI \ ataxia , partial paralysis. St. Vitus' dance , HHR : sciatica , neuralgia , rheumatism , nervous BJT\i headache , the after effects of la grippe , pal- HW Jts * pitation of the heart , pale and sallow com- Hl jpT \ ] ) lexions , all forms of weakness cither in Bif/ male or female. Pink Fills are sold by all HlKC , { dealers , or will be sent post paid on receipt H Kyi < of price , 50 cents a box , or six boxes for HHE$2.50 ( they arc never sold in bulk or by the H 300) , by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine HHL Company. Schenectady , N. Y. K $ > > o Mylo There. Bgj , Little Miss Brickrow We're livin' B ? in a very stylish and exclusive Tboard- Ey ing house. HL Little Miss Backcourt Huh ! You Bjk can 't make anybody believe that. Hpr Little Miss Brickrow Why not ? R/ • Little Miss Backcourt You're too Bf fat. fjk WHITE TOPAZ. B Beautiful Stones to Be Seen at the fi Diamond Palace. B , Every day in the week and every P\V hour in the day one can see crowds bg&T around the show windows of THE ET CHICAGO DIAMOND PALACE. The Hjr cause of it all is the now widely known HL White Topaz. The White Topaz , or | E : carbonated diamonds , have come to be HT recognized as the nearest thing on B earth to genuine diamonds , so near in- Bt deed is it that the proprietors of the BvT DIAMOND PALACE do not hesitate to \ place real diamonds in their windows , amidst their display of White Topaz , | and allow the public to pick them out V at the selling price of the Topaz. The latter stones have all the lovely L brilliancy of the diamonds , sparkling Ei U steadily and with -wonderful fire. The j | thousands of these * stones in the win- w' dews forms one of the most gorgeous f\ \ displays and has proven an attraction f\i \ -which is one of the features of Chi- cago. ( In order to find out the advertising medium best suited to their business , w Ibis enterprising concern offers to send V a genuine White Topaz to all those wp\ . -who will cut out and send them their B [ advertisement , which appears else- S Avhere in this paper , together with 25c IB in stamps. B' THE DIAMOND PALACE , like all % euccessful institutions , has many imi- -mk tators , who endeavor to sell cheap W rhinestones and other pastes claiming B ' they are topaz. We caution the pub- Jk lie to be careful , as THE DIAMOND M * PALACE , American Express building , % Chicago , are the sole importers of these § stones- K ) Old Thlneas Stnart's Fishing : Tarty. m ) Phineas Stuart of Livingston county. \ > Jlich. , has just celehrted the 103d aa- * > nivereary of his birth by giving a fish- M ing party , at which he himself was \ present. i T \ Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best tM , \ of all cough cures. Geonre W. Lotz , Fa- | TC \ L-ucher , La. , August 2G , 1S95. V V Everybody likes fun , but no one has V J jnuch of it. K To Cora Constipation Forever. t Take CascareTs Candy Cathartic. 10c orSSa fr If C C. C. fall to cure , druggists refand moaer. W * The dog"is mentioned thirty-three B -tames in the Bible wiwi WiWiUm , \ , mi 1 1 njfiULi ' * • THE 49 CENT ST0EE. By Amy Randolph. . S3 fie OUNG folks are /s lffifcw 6UCa fools ! " said tePlff Aunt Huldah Petti- * " " XJJU bone , with acri- C vCp monv' "Married 1 L indeed ! What does I \ \ < * UW.indeed if )2V ) wi our Katle want t0 'jlwf tydK th a good home " v y and a steady place J P ' as a typewriter ? Here have I lived these ) five and fifty years without getting - ting | married , of even thinking of it and Katie , at nineteen , is engaged1' ! Neighbor Jackson smiled. He thought I , judging from her pronunciation - tion j of the last word , that Aunt Huldah Pettibone would have made no contemptible - temptible ' actress. And as he mentally contrasted 1 Katie Fielding's blooming cheeks < and violet eyes with Aunt Hul- dan's Roman nose and , her sallow com- pleion he didn't at all wonder that the. old 1 lady had lived here five and fifty years without an eligible offer of mat- rimouy. "Young folks will be young folks , " said he , indulgently. "And fools will be fools , " sharply supplemented Aunt Huldah. "It's nothi . ing against this man who is coming philandering after Katie , but I dare say he's a poor , miserable , shiftless fellow , no better than the rest of 'em. I'd like to see the one that could fool me ! " ! "So should I , " I thought , but did not saj * . Neighbor Jackson , as he took up the basket of pearl-white , new-laid eggs for which he had been waiting , } and departed across the winding meadow path , while Aunt Huldah , returning - turning } diligently to her dish-wasll- ing , pondered with renewed earnest ness ] as to the general folly and sentimentality - mentality of the present degenerate age. ; All of a sudden , however , glancing up , she saw a nose flattened against the window-pane the nose belonging to a tall rubicond , not ill-looking man of , some forty years of age. "Go away , " said Aunt Huldah. "Why , Huldah Pettibone , " uttered a ; mildly insinuating voice , "have youi forgotten me ? Me , Hiram Pearson. that went to Californy twenty-odd years ago ? " "La * sakes alive ! " said Aunt Huldah. "And here you're back again , like a bad < penny , eh ? " . "I'm back agin , sartin , " said Mr. Pearson. "About the bad penny busi ness ] , I won't take it upon me to swear. Bnt I always was a truth-teller , and I'm ready , free and frank , to own up ; that I've corns back for the very same reason 1 that I went away ! " . "La ! " said Aunt Huldah. "And what was that ? " "Can't you guess it , Huldah ? " in quired , Mr. Pearson , with a look of in describable ( languishment in his little ] gray ! eyes. "I never was no hand at conundrums - ] drums , " said Aunt Huldah , dryly. "Then I may as well speak it out ' for ] love of you ! " said Mr. Pearson. [ "Get out ! " said Aunt Huldah. "And I don't care who knows it , " added the valiant lover. "I've been ' ' in i the peddling business , but I could pay ' no 'tention to it. all along , of - thinking ' of you. And I've tried the ' t I iff yvmsBi Phi "OLD LOAFER , LNDEED. " lightning-rod agency , but there ain 't no lightning could electrify you out of my mind. So. here I be , Huldah Pettibone , with my heart in my hand , and you may take it , or you may trample it under foot , just whichever you please ! " "That's all nonsense , " said Miss Pettibone , not without an incipient simper at the corner of her lips. "And now. " pleasantly added the middle-aged lover , "I've opened a for ty-nine cent store at Cranch's Corners , but I can't put no sperit into my busi ness so long as I'm thinking of you. There now ! " Miss Huldah could not but smile. Even fifty-five years old there was a certain satisfaction in being made love to ! "I'll defy Dr. Rosebury to say I nev er had a beau after this , " thought she , but she only said , with a toss of the head : "Ef you can leave off sulking long enough , you'd better come in and have a bite of something to eat and a cup of cold coffee. " "I don't care nothin' about eating , " said Mr. Pearson , but , nevertheless , he entered and made a good meal. And af tenards he sat down in' the parlor and retold his marvelous California experience to Miss Huldah , and ex plained to her the wonderful financial successes of forty-nine cent stores In general and his in particular. • "I'm bound to be a millionaire before I die , " said he , "but , all the same , I shan't enjoy a cent of my monej' , Hul dah , if you don't enjoy it , too ! " . "Nonsense , " said Miss Huldah. I But Mr. Pearson , who had succeeded , In getting hold of her hand , gave it a goutle squeeze by "way of answer , which expressed a world , 6T tender ; meaning. At the week's end Katie Fielding , who always came home of a Saturday afternoon , to keep her Aunt Huldah company until Monday morning , ran Into | the buttery , where the old lady was ccrewlng down her patent jars ol canned blackberries. "Why , Aunt Huldah ! " she cried , rosy and breathless , "who on earth Is that old loafer smoking his pipe in the back garden j ? I never was so startled In my life as when I saw him ! " "Old loafer , indeed ! " cried Aunt Hul dah , bristling up. "I'm sure , Catherine Fielding ] , I don't know who you could ha ] * seen. The gentleman as smokes once ( In a while out there is Mr. Hi ram } Pearson , the rick merchant , as is just settin' up business at Cranch's \ Corners you've heard of the Forty- . Nine Cent Store there , haven't you ? All : thecountry's a-talkin * about it. It's a-goin' to revolutionize commerce and Mr. Hiram Pearson's a-goin' to be ] your uncle ! " . "What ! " cried Katie , with wide-open blue eyes. "You never mean to tell me , Aunt Huldah , that " "Yes , " said Aunt Huldah , "I'm goin' to 1 be married. Why shouldn't I ? Miss Burdett Coutts got married , and I'm a i good ten years younger than she is. And he's loved me faithfully this thir ty-odd 1 years and I'm to be a lady and keep 1 a pianny and a hired gal and a canary < bird all of my own ! " Katie knew not what to say. She stood i gazing at her aunt in breathless surprise : and dismay. "Dear Aunt Huldah , " said she , "do let 1 me understand. Are you really in earnest < ? Have you actually made up your ; mind to this important step in life ] during the one week in which I have ] been absent from you ? " "Yes , I have , " said Aunt Huldah , giving a screw to the last jar of black berries ] which cracked it half way down the i side. "So there ! " And then she related the whole story of ( Mr. Pearson's long and constant love ] , his financial successes , and the great j enterprise now in process of com pletion ] at Cranch's Corners. "And , of course , " added unsuspecting . ing Miss Huldah , "I considered it a very great privilege to be able to in vest my little savings in a business like ] that , as is sure to return at least a hundred per cent. And I told Hiram that you had some money in the savings . ings bank at only four per cent that you would be glad to place with him : if " "Not if I know it ! " cried Katie , with spirit. "Dear Aunt Huldah , stop and consider ! The very looks of this man proclaim him to be a swindler ! Has j he given you any security for all this money ] ? " "Security ! " cried Aunt Huldah. "What security do I need ? Ain't we to be married just as soon as I can get my wedding dress made ? " "But you never have given him your money ! " "Why shouldn't I ? " said Aunt Hul dah. "Yes. I have. And I'm to have cent-per-cpnt interest for it , once the Forty-nine Cent Store gets well under way. But it ain't that so much , " she added , with elderly bashfulness , "as it is that we love each other me and Hiram. You 11 like him , Katie , when once you get acquainted with him. He ain't no insignificant whiffet like Abram Holley , your young man ! Make haste and help me to get out the best table-cloth he's to take tea here to- nigh W" "But you'll let me consult Abram Holley about the matter , Aunty , " pleaded Katie. "He's a lawyer , you know : he'll understand " "I don't consult nobody but myself , " said Miss Pettibone , loftily. "I'm a phrenologer , and a physiognomer and a judge of people's character. And I've knowed Hiram Pearson more years than you've been born ; so just dish up the apple-sauce , and leave off talking , while I go out and call Hiram to tea ! " "Dear , dear , " said Katie sadly to herI I self , as she poured the stewed sweet apples into the blue-edged bowl which would have crazed a votary of the ceramic art. 'What a tool Aunt Hul dah is ! To think of getting married at her age ! " But Aunt Huldah called and called and only echo replied. "How provoking , " said Miss Petti bone. "He must be gone to the post- office. " If he had , however , the postoffice was a long way off , for Mr. Hiram Pearson never came back. Neither did Aunt Huldah's coupon bonds , her little bag of gold eagles , nor her five one hundred dollar bank notes , which he had so kindly offered to invest. And , upon in quiry being made at Cranch's Corners , the Forty-nine Cent Store was found to be but a vision of Hiram Pearson's fertile brain. And Aunt Huldah was left to bewail herself in tears and impecuniosity. Not even the neighbors sympathized with her. They only smiled shrewdly at one another , and said , under their breath : "No fool like an old fool. " New York Ledger. Scotland's Fast Train. It is now claimed that the Caledon ian early morning train from Carlisle to Aberdeen is the fastest train in the world. An expert in speed who made the trip says that for twen ty miles the average was 72.S miles an hour , and for two miles 8L6. The whole performance is described as the ordinary work now on the Caledo nian , and far in excess of English times. The engine was the Duna- lastair , which , in addition to large cyl inders , has the largest boiler of any locomotive in Great Britain. In ten years the Caledonian has reduced t.he time from Carlisle to Aberdeen from 7 hours 32 minutes to 4 hours and 31 minutes. A "XTax Sprlr/j. "I believe that Utah will one day produce more mineral wealth than any state in the entire country , " remarked a gentleman who had at one time made a tour of the country. "When I waa in the then territory , I made a prospecting - pecting trip Into the Uintah' reservation - tion , located In the northeastern cor ner of the state. During the trip my self and partner came upon one of the most remarkable curiosities In the west , a spring of mineral wax. Enough had bubbled out upon the surface of the ground to have satisfied the demand for ten years. It was then worth S4 a pound , and was used for the insulat tion of electric wires , yet there was enough in sight at half the price to have made us two rich for life , if we could have carried it to market. Two things stood in the way the mandate of the government and the difficulty of transporting the stuff overland some several hundred miles into Provo. One of these days the reservation will be turned into the public domain and the wealth It contains will flow into some- body's pockets. As it is now , not a soul is permitted to trouble a single one of its resources. Well , we passed on and left the spring with a sigh that might have been heard at 'Frisco. " New Orleans Times-Democrat. The editor of thi puper advises his readers that a free package of Peruviana , the best kidney and liver cure on earth , will be delivered FREE to any sufferer , if written - ten for promptly. Peih'viaxa Remedv Co. , 2SG 5th St. . Cincinnati. Ohio. Tacifie's Level Bottom. The bottom of the Pacific between Hawaii and California is said to be so level that a railroad could be laid for 500 miles without the grade anywhere. This fact was discovered by the United States surveying vessels engaged in making soundings with the view of lay ing a cable. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price , 75c. Understood at Last. An old Scotch lady , who had no rel ish for modern church music , was ex pressing her dislike of the singing of an anthem in her own church one day , when a neighbor said : "Why , that is a very old anthem. David sung that an them to Saul. " To this the old lady re plied : "Weel , weel , I nee for the first time understand why Saul threw his javelin at David when the iad sung for him. " Exchange. Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic , cure constipation forever. 10c. If C. C. C. fail , drugffists refund money. " \ any Midi Furnaces. "Furnace * ' is a g-eographical name not unusual in the Atlantic coast re gion just below Mason and Dixon's line. In many instances the actual furnace is a mere tradition , but sixty or seventy years ago many such fur naces were built to smelt the bog-iron ore usual in all that region. It was once profitable to smelt this ore , but the marvelous abundance and cheap ness of iron deposits elsewhere have made it impossible to carry on the old furnaces. Hcccman'n Camphor Ice vrlth Glycerine. The original and only frcnuine CureChap.til Hands and Face , Coldborey , < fcc. C. G.Clark &Co.X.HaveuCt. "Long Raisns in France. While the reign of Victoria has been longer than that of any of her pre decessors on the English throne , there have been monarchs who have sur passed even her phenomenal record. Louis XIV. of France reigned for sev enty-two years and Louis XV. , his suc cessor and grandson , held the throne for fifty-nine years. Thus two succes sive menarchs reigned for the extraor dinary period of 131 years. Tilrs. "tVinslotv-s Soothing Sjrop For children tcptliinp.'of tenllieimini. . reduce * inflam mation , allays pam , cures ind colic. 25 centi a bottle- Not a Mascot. "What is this I hear about you making a good deal of money at the race track lately ? I never would have believed it. " ' "It is so , though , " ' replied Jonah H. Hoodoo. "There are a half dozen fello ws paying me every day not to bet on their horses. * * Cincinnati Tribune. If you are ' 'dead tired" ' tone up your sybtem with Dr. Kay's Renovator. See ad. A drunkard's idea of a smart man is one 1 who doesn 't toueh liquor. Holds the world's record for loig-dis' fust running. li is cool . in Colorado. The real difference be tween the summer temper ature of Colorado and that of Iowa or Nebraska is only about ten degrees. The apparent difference is about thirty degrees. July is the best month to r : * i li visit Colorado In July the J 3S729nH temperature is jnst right , { llUllfiTUinfl t xe mountain resorts filled. W wiUKtm with pleasure-seekers , and WlliIlllTnBH t le cost ° * " reachhiK them MJeUiuSH little more than half as i k msji great as is ordinarily the case- caseWrite Write for information about rates and tram ser vice. Also for advertising matter descriptive of Manitou - itou , GHenwood Springs , Estes Park , Stc. S. FRANCIS , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. 1 HALL'S I : | Vegetable Sicilian HAIR REN EWER i Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality ; prevents baldness ; cures itching and dandruff. ' A fine hair dressing. E. P. Hall & Co. . Trops. , Ncshua , N. H- Sold by all Druggists. t I ' ' L J " 1JI • J " " ' " , "linn I . . _ . . . .tlM. ii" WJ pPI'f ' L' ' i i . - - . . , / k.Jr , , , , , [ t | | | [ n | | _ l i , , , _ , „ , , , | M | Burlington Konte Only S22.SO to Nan Francexco June ! 29 to July H , account -tional convention Christian Kudeavorers. J Special trains. Through tourist and } palace sleepers. Slop-overs allowed at and west of Denver. Return via l'ort- lend ] , Yellowstone Park and lilack llllls if debired. Kndeax'orers and their friends who take the llurlington Route are guar anteed a quick , cool and comfortable journey j , fine scenery ( by daj'light ) and first class equipment. . Berths are reserved and descriptive literature furnished on request. See nearest 1 $ . & M. R. R. ticket agent or write to J. Francis , G. I * . A. , Burling ton Route , Omaha , Neb. Tit for Tat. They are telling this story of how Prince 3 Bismarck came to choose Dr. Schweninger I for his personal phy sician : At their first interview the prince 1 lost his temper and growled. "Don't ask so many questions , " to which Schweninger replied , "What you need is a horse doctor ; he asks no questions. " Whereupon Bismarck scowled ' and presently tugged at the bell. 1 The doctor was in doubt as to whether he was not to be shown out into I the street. But the command Avas , "Fetch the doctor ' s things from the station. " New York Tribune. Slinlcn Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder for the feet. It cures painful , swollen , smart ing : feet and instantly takes the sting out 1 of corns and bunions. It is the greatest j comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or ( new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure < for sweating , callous and hot , tired j , aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by ' all druggists and shoe stores. By mail ' for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted , he Roy , N. Y. It Didn't Fit Anybody There. "How do vou like j'our new minis ter ? " "Very much , indeed. He preached a stirring sermon to-day. " • • Yes ? " "Yes. It was a denunciation of the self-righteous , the pharisaical , the envious , the speakers of evil , the cov etous , the wealth worshippers in short , it was a fine effort What a pity that none of the people to whom it was aDplied were at church to hear jt ! _ N. Y. Press. A Stout llackhone Is as essential to physical health as to polit ical consistency. For weakness of the back , lheurnatism , and disorders of the kidneys , the tonic and dietetic action of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters is the one thins needful. The stomach is the mainstay of every other orsan. and by invigorating the digestion with this preparation , the spinal column and all its dependencies , are sympathetically strengthened. The dyspeptic and bilious will find it a pure vegetable stimulant and tonic. A Marked College. Dukane : "The college which will attract - ' > tract the most attention this year does ' not possess a football team. " Gaswell : i "Oh , nonsense ! " "It's a fact. " "What ; | I college do you refer to ? " "The elector al college. " Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele- 1 graph. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lite Away. I I To quit tobacco easily and forever , be magnetic - J netic , full of life , nerve and vigor , take o-To- - Bac. the womler-workt-r. that makes weak men strong. All druggists , fOc or SI- Cure I guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address ! Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. I 1 I Some people laugh like amateur singers - I ers trying to run the scales. ' FITS Perr anent ! > Cured. J cifit ornervoii5ncssartei first day s Use or L r. Klme s ( iriatNerve Kesturcr Send tor FREE S"i.OO trial bottle and treatise. Di : . n. li. Kline. J.tAt.Ul Arch St. . Philadelphia , Pa. I Probably every man has made an ' honest effort to talk less , and failed. FAKKELfS BAKI.\G I'OlVOKIt IS ' The ! best , at half the price ; all crocers will re- ' fund.your jnoucy It you are not satisfied. It is pretty hard to decide on the meanest ' man you ever knew. Everyone is more of a crank than he is ] willing to admit. ! jibi j _ ml - mJm i iThere is a I § 1 iGlass of Peopte | ! if i % if Who arc injured by the use s | l + of coffee. Recently there * f& | | J has been placed in all the T JII grocery stores a new preJ 1 j j t paratioa called GRAIN-O , % 3J | mads o 'f pure grains , that T . jI takes the place of colToe. y II + The most delicate stomach X Jl J receives it without distress , T jl and but few can tell it from " • II < " il . $ nffce. It does not cost over r II . 4 * l inasmuch. Children may | drink it with great benefit. - II < 3 > 15 cents and -5 cents per . . ! $ package. Try it. Aslc for II GRAIN-O. ± i II Try Graira = 0 ! | l | /JfOnared / hot l J'W W Mq day Hires $ s - l m V Rootbeer = - J > = I i ) stands be- ( / r J5T ; % tween you ' " ? / , , , < . < ' landthedisYf li j I ft tressmg ef- • / / . . ; \ y ' M M GJ fects of the heat. ISiootlseeff | I ft cools the blood , yj H ? * | j ll ? toiies the stom- ® SJ H I J&l ach , invigorates III H /W\ the bed - v * fuI1y | I 1 $ [ Js ) satisfies the thirst. X > \ M \ \ YAdelicious.spark \ - m M vyu I ling , temperance H J Hrf ] drink of the highflfl / / [ ' /j l est medicinal value. V ? H J 11 Mtdr on'r b- UC * H J I j I The Cliarlu K. Hires Co , Vhilx. Mk M li ( ( A jocta e maV1 c " 0LJ. ) " } j * * fl f I I A Sold cterTthcre. aS H I S75 S50 • H "Western 1vhcel ? "Works B C/-MCAGO 'Ll'fJCiS H ( CATAL9GVE FREE | H ' A EMHJt UGYGLE S i600 s < csna Hud nhrcla. All B g vTA jjViilaf-es. UooOASSZr. tZlotli. H ATf \ \ % . 0 J33 & . > ewlugn Urade'20model * , H Ax\\ 1//b\ A \f7ft'uUypu'iraatcr < Jsifl225- * fh iy'S i\i\Sl > ecial Vlrarlnrj Sale. * * * M K" * - a tia3lstp inywherc on approval. H . rTJx SF ? K2SS7/RVOJ C " " * , niET.a r ronitVa-nl , | IVx/jl\ VJ /r < sH < S Vjia'afktar3 " * " . " • ! ' ampV I > I H > ry/fh\\/5r \ Cv//N > y to lctrIoc * thm. . Our rrpuritloa U | N k / / \ \ f * Si [ y we'l k * > * 3 tarwi.icct the rMintrj. | iS& s3" n > ! tatoncer > roar rpeeiJloJrr. * * * H H. : % * . MEAD & PKENTISS. Chicaro , 111. H hitSMSfiMO { -23" - 133 H DKUNKAHDo Saved. Don't jou kneu one jrth tJiviiis * AiSH-Juy , , 'i < fo | | | H ( t. l"ul ] > cfoniitIoiijiiullyiiiailca I'liKC u iZeiutva , | * * * H CIeinicalCo.C6BroadwayN-i \ o'it'Iiy. . * | | H EWSKNSf PATENTS , CLAIMS.- H JOHNW. MORRISWASHI GTC1.D.a ! M Lite rriccipal zaiaiiier V. 3. Fensioa Surrax * H Gjrs. lal stTtar' , 15adjudicating e.aisi. . att .ito. * H NEW DISCOVERY : cJt | " OSSfflOCV ? quIckrtllffaaUcfrt-.worHt M ca < - ? . Send for book of t < - > timoalnlH and lo tluys * M treatment i'rec. . I > r. iLU.Kitzst'aSO.NS.JtUiatc.Ca. . H m a K > EBfQ"BAH. B.WIULSON < i.CO. . "nrasb- H &H. a S'sS & Nhinctr. [ > V r No ft-till patent * HH f K k fcrSa B Jhccured.iw.yase botikTrt'e. * | | H W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 25. 1897. H When vfritinj ; to advertisers i.ndly mention - * H tion this paper. H n it n Ti "r TTTn i t i uf litiir nir T- nun , - rf-Tii TTag ! * H , j i } | > iM f We have demonstrated , experts admit , and e\ery one is coa- B&I * ! H 'li'fj ' ' r l vinced that genuine White Topaz cannot be detected from real Vx ° r\// § 1 * | | | | H B e 2i diamonds. * White Topaz U the stone you have read so much J ' 7U ft. | * H pS 3KT , W about. The one that has looled the pawnbrokers. Place them s\Cc \ X cA sP' H 5cW , J by side with genuine diamonds and no one can tell the dif- \ > GlKt \ H \\i/ ! lerence. We have sold thousands of these stones at from one s tJJ i i H HH & -V wrt * to ten dollars , bat in order to introduce them quickly as well § T . A ' H JS iSvV cs t0 , Indz the advertising mz&izm best suited to our busiK _ _ _ .i/y j j j H r wffil cess , we make this / V2WJ | ISil i GIGANTIC OFFER f'M | TkT * * fj WeAill end yen a beautiful , hnlliant. J-x % & % . & &tZ& V r j 5 * H S < feLj ! " rik ceruine White Topaz , which can be mounted M * ? * 5ft" * fey ! L § CVjk Is 1 i ® > & § $ i > a a nr.g. scarf or necktie pin. stud , cuff butg ? ftSfi greg ? ' Jfy _ &Z * S * • | © S ' A/T gnV tons , locket or pair earrings. like any article F vKSjB * pftw ) cF ? vT * $ 1 ly t in this bcrd = r on receipt of igi K iM nl- & , | ftW Pi TO These stones are exactly the same as those S VQ'Sl | T\ll' _ _ J' * H \w3) ) \ , ve have advertlsed 3t one dciar ! 1 8r > j&l ? vv - - 1 gSs-f ' * 1 Th * ; offer for a few days only MjghWEzk * itQBTW 1 aC 7 J t ' ' e Cut out this advertisement and send it to us S cjEfegji * / 1 | K'-i/a } Jfc&K together witn 25c la com or stamps and we K 3 S \ YewS B jKll / / > SX will send you a white Topaz by return mail ; * * * 3 ? . _ * * Vt / / W 1 * 9 V * a. ' | p a stone thatycu can be justly proua of and one that positively cannot f tKT ei 1 fi P 5S S be detected from a real diamond. In ordering ; , be sure and stare c "B * | | | | | | | | Of ! jHSi U whether small , medium or large stcne is desired ffi8 > fee TI 1 S < r . | NO ORDER FILLED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY THIS ADVERTISEMENT. l r ± gS | H • SskJ genuine white topaz T & $ H tt V bears no relation to other so-called imitation diamonds no matter JS pyi S B | lcT under what name thev are advertised. They are the hardest of semia k/ | | f M / T K\ precious stones , impossible to detect from real diamonds and warranted tr 'v Jgp1 fl * H | ( SS Olvrw to retain their brilliascy. All ethers pale tomsignificacce when compared A. iT V * B | H fi s s ) / ; UUll OUHilHli I bai C ) S ' * * ' U/H1T ? 7nDA7 V7 * / f H j7 SS mnilL lUrAi. ' ' ' § \ I % We warrant each and every s 5 B W I' I' H I i > B I , Topaz to retain Its brilliancy and P C Royalty and the four hendred C • * . H "fc I S the mountings to give perfect > r who own celebrated and cotly I f \ \ | . / I H | fe "k. I satisfaction. f I diamonds twt in necklace * , tiaras , i Jv/ , 5 * j H J 3/1 WewillciveyonOneTlionaand S ? broochet. bracelaU and tlrde , | iT v. m f H | 1V M ? Dollar * it you can Fhowthatwe S ) kceptherninburglarproof vaclts. ( m r * V < 3 ( * * * | Milt r1 ? nave ever relned to replace a. \ j while tbeyrrearlnpabllctheeutct . | Vrw "V m H J s it t White Topaz that was returned t S duplicates in TVbite Topcx and ' C a < te' I • H # S\Vy\J" ! ' as ttnmtisJaetory. J no one ever detects the dUTrrence.j 2KT2l > i \ 1 P ry/I Whits Topaz are Good Enough for Royalty ; 5 23 1 I 111 yk Are ey Q ° ° d Enough for You ? J3 " * * ( f | vL 3 THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME D ' < & | < tifeiKT * ' Don't Miss It % . 3 1 E L \ . yI Send us twenty-five cents in coin or stamps and ycu will be \ f : 1 | IUT * 3f * A delighted with the White Topaz thet you receive 1IM 1 1 j ! agN\ \ Money Refunded if Coeds are Not Satisfactory. * ul& M | IrO ) THE DIAmOHD PALACE , W gS 1 SjA ff AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING , CHiGAGO , ' J jM. ' 1 J '