K i&mmmmmm\mwtimmmmmmMmammtmemmmmmmmm \ iM Try Allen's Foot Kane Wf& A powder to be shaken into the * enoes. At this season your feet feel Ht % pollen and hot , and get tired easily. 1 you have smarting feet or tight tshoes , try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools Rf the feet and makes walking easy. Cures Rl nml Prevents swollen and sweating & % feet , blisters and callous spots. Re- & < # • Heves corns and bunions of all pain np and gives rest and comfort. Try it to- ML day. Sold by all druggists and shoe i stores for 25c. Trial package FREE. * ! Address , Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , FW Cupid htcals a base every time lovers f look ut Uic moon. Ai FARKKLL'N ItAUISW POIVDKR in K JJ The best. at half the price ; all trroccri will re- KT fund your raouey If you are not. satUned. H [ I There is no wisdom in this world K I like knowing how to keep your mouth & No-To-Uac for Fifty Cents. H 4 Guaranteed tobacco habit cure , makes weak m aea btronc , blood pure. 60c , 61. All drucgists. v\ Everybody dislikes the man who is L\ too good to tell a lie to save a. friend. | D I There Is a | H ! Class of People I I ° * lh Who are injured by the use \ < fy of coffee. Recently there 4 v has been placed in all the K * 5 grocery stores a new pre- I Z paratioa called GRAIN-O , % k mads of pure grains , that k & takes the place of coffee. V * The most delicate stomach Bf receives it without distress , J Bi and but few can tell it from K coffee. It does not cost over 0 JC 3-4 as much. Children may K drink it with greatbenefit. HI 4. 15 cent ? and 25 cents per * B/ $ package. Try it. Ask for v GRAIN-O. ) f ITry Grain = 0 ! | BP P "lb MDQrTlnM$75 gaPll i ® ne Standard B I H < T 1i/0 < Sl mean a great tsal to every | L x denotes a qsclity of raa- § IY K 1 " " ftP S terial , construction and m , -j-Ai \ § § elegance wliicli stands - - k V ? SLotv kP fil5 wor' ' 's Pattern. M. YK /vsTt / Sii e se 8B1' emphasirss B v3 ilui re3 " : e 'act ' st no ons csa W'v 6W tay on 1897 ColuiabIa * oU M F Sw ftf * V , / / cheaper tban yon. Jnst B HrT , SSy remember tiese tw 0 facts. f jjpii i IS96 Columbias , $60 , I I Hartford Bicycles , Jgi" ® I ds except the Calcntla , S50 , S4S , S40 , 530. I I POPE A1FQ. CO. , Rariford , Conn. % | B 8 CutaJojce free iroai ray Colctatiscciler ; by mail jj L I from ii3 far one 2-Kst staap. 1 . . . . t. T ! : * ' - * -w * - hi. Tttr Tnwt BCT-y p wnx KEEF Y0P DRY * 1 * < te J ) i Don't be fooled with a mackintosh isg ' ' rlor rubber coat. If jouwantacoatB g PL * LSlAro that will keep you dry in the hard- I'fcK / ' H l65 * storTa buy the Fish Brand ! T PK ffiwj Slicker. If not for sale in yourfitjkxg ? i B ES a * own. write for catalogue to I.Sal J'f H' ' gSj A. J. TOWER .Boston. Mass. I iWBg I IT'S DANGEROUS L To huy SCAX.ES. guaranteed "AS GOODAS" i H rAIURAMtS' , fur lebs money ; they csn't be i BV msdc l > on't buj' , unless you pet the best. A i V \ cheap Scaln is the most expensive Investment PJH \ you can make : It Is unreliable , and means that r > 7 Booner or later you mu t buy a aln. Bay only fW n cenulne. latest ImprovrdFAtKBASKS ff which will last you a lifetime , and prove the | KI cheapest in t lie end. Xo one can then ditpute yourwelRhls IIEWAKEOF IMITATIOS ! M FAIRBANKS , ftfORSE & CO. , H 1102 Farnam St. . Omaha , Neb. H lUld SeHtett Itepnlrert.l B IxO' ' ? " " . JOBjtV BtB * " fence for 14c. Wk AMERICAN TRUSS FENCE CO. , TREMONT , ILL. W y A CURE YOURSELF ! W0 r / CDHEbI I Use Big J for unnatural M f /lnlw5 < S ji.\ I discharges , inflammations , f f CunaucdJ irritations or ulcerations lLi > \ [ vol u mituut. of mucous membranes. II | | rrtTtou coaucum. PainleEii. and not Mtnn- h sS\\THEEv I(3Ch 1I1C lC0. fient or poisonous. f\ \ V IP VciHKRllXTl.O.r" ] So'1 byttrattimtm , f \.O.S.A.7T * nt 't > plain Trraprer , k > A I * T erjwws. prepaid , for l * " * ll il.0n.or3Ntttlea.f2.T5. k S * . \L Circular sent on request. m nENSIONS , PATENTS , CLAIMS. Y L JOHNW. MORRISWASHlfiSTDN.D.a E- h te rrlodpal zamlDtr V. 8. Penston Bmtn. pr . J Sjns.iixlastintf ( 15adjudicating claisuaxtj. iac . / * i "BB1P H. B.WH.LSONACO. TTosb- J PATEN 'Sington. D.C Xo fee till patent I # 4 1 bll 1 IsfMcured.s.paee book free. ' ' " iJl CUKS HtKtAtL E15E fAl s ! _ Bi D Best Cough Syruu. Tastes Good. TJceH fa In time. Sold by druggists. _ - BL l ' t i | iii-trrrii- nJtgi I S SalMMBW W jMBSJMSJ sMSsWSjSaM MM > W M < J MMWSW > M lTOKrBOYSAND GiRLS. SOME GOOD STORIES FOR OUR JUNIOR READERS. Story of tlio Turtle DoTci An Incident and a Scqual A Crippled Octopnn Some IntrrestliiKT Anecdotes und In- cldcuU for Little Ones. Polly' * Handkerchiefs. Ar 'N a pretty little /-s , ( ( ( yr ) box. I * " l . Nicely folded nl . - • • yl , where they lay , frffl&&a kL I kerchiefs mtz2nlss = = 3ri Glven hcr on % $ pz = l Wr riChristmas Day ; fi& rm , Wttt- Now the box is gfajgaaaar emptied quite. -g = ng ; = = rs > 4 Polly can't lmag- "t'Tiim } A-11(1 she sJShs and sadly asks , "Vere is all my hankflsh now ? " Two were pinned upon the dolls , One was tied upon the cat , Fide found one in the porch And he straightway buried that ; When my Polly pricked her thumb , One more bound it up , I think ; And the last small handkerchief Polly took to wipe the ink. Pick them up and take them down , Grimy , scrubby little things. To the Land of Make-It-Right , Where the laundress works and sings ; Washed and rinsed and aired and pressed , Here they are , all fresh and clear , Nicely folded in the box ; Try again my Polly dear ! Eleanor W. F. Bates in the Inde pendent. The Turtle Doves. One day when Bull Chops , the but cher's black haired , red-cheeked boy , came to bring the meat to Mrs. Wes ton's house he brought with him be sides the meat basket a big white one with a cover , from which a curious noise issued. "What's that in the basket , Bill ? " Jane asked ; "not chickens , surely ? " Bill laughed. "If you wants to know , call your little lady , Cook , " he said. "It's a present for her. " So cook called Dolly , and Dolly came running down stairs. "Father sends his compliments , Miss Dolly , " he said , "and a turtle dove that he thinks you'd like to have for a pet. It's wings are clipped , so it can't fly away. I've got another here for lit tle Miss Agnes at the parsonage. I'll show you the two of them together. " Then out of the basket he took a pair of beautiful doves and set them on the table. They were just alike , and they nestled up against each other and put their heads together and began to ut ter a curious little sound. "Hark to them trilling their cooes , " said Bill. "Well , I must be off. Good bye ! " "Good-bye , and thank Mr. Chops very much , " said Dolly. Then Bill went away , leaving one of the doves on the table and carrying the other off with him. Dolly took up her large white apron by the corners , put the dove into it , and carried it up to the sewing room , where her mother was busy at work. Mrs. Weston ad mired the dove , told Dolly that it was a very pretty and gentle pet , and that her father would make a house for it just outside of her bedroom window sill ; and Dolly thought that she had never been so happy in all her life. She loved pets , but dogs frightened her a little and cats were only nice when they were kittens ; after that they were disobedient and stole things and ran away ; and once she had a large green parrot with topaz eyes , who could really talk to her ; but it bit her finger very badly just when she was giving it a lump of sugar , too. But this dove was meek and mild and sweet. Surely it would love her just as she should love it. "There is nothing like love and sweetness in a pet , is there , mamma ? " said Dolly. "Nothing , " said mamma , and kissed her little girl. That night the dove was put in the parrot's old cage and hung in Dolly's room ; but it made so much noise that Dolly slept very little. Over and over again she arose and looked at it by the light of the night lamp. The poor little thing sat on one of the wide ' perches bowing its head constantly , and repeating a strange little cry that sounded like "tur-tur-tur. " And so it went on for two or three nights. In the daytime it would neither eat nor drink , but made the most unhap py little cry continually ; it seemed to be crying. "Mamma , " said Dolly , one morning , "do you think it is sick ? " "I hope not , Doll } ' , " said her mother ; "perhaps we have not given it what it needs to eat. We will go to Aunt Nannie , who keeps all sorts of fowls , and ask her advice about feeding it. " So about ten o'clock off they started. Aunt Nannie was a nice old colored woman , who lived in a tiny house at the foot of a hill and raised all kinds of fowls and sold eggs to people who wanted to set their hens. She listened carefully to what Mrs. Weston had to say about the dove , and when she had finished , said , "Well , ma'am. I has raised plenty of turtles in my time and I kin tell you what is de matter. Dat dove is mourning for her mate. Turtles dat is mated carn't be parted less you wants to kill 'em. Dey jes mourns an' mourns an' dies , certain shore. Dies of grief like dey was folks. Massa Chops jes show his fool ishness partin' dem birds. He should a give 'em boff to you. Miss Dolly , or he should a give 'em boff to Miss Ag nes. I never parted a pair of turtles sencc I sold pets. Dey ain't no com fort to demselves or nobody breakin' dere hearts an' callin' fur dere mates. " "Oh ! dear ! dear ! " said Dolly ; "what shnll I do ? " "There's nothing to be done hut to take your dove to the parsonage and idve it to Agnes , " said Mrs. Weston. "Give away my pretty pet ! " said Dolly ; then she wiped away the team that had sprung to her eyes and cried out , "But of course I must. I do not want my turtle dove to break her heart. I want hcr to be happy. " "Course you do , " said Aunt Nannie ; "you is a little dove yourself. " So Dolly went home quite cheerfully and took the parrot's cage in her hand and walked over to the pretty house near the church where Agnes lived. The little girl was sitting on the steps with cotton in her ears and crying softly , but bitterly. Dolly cried out , "Oh , Agnes , have you an earache ? " Agnes took the cotton out of her ears and answered : "No , Dolly. It is to keep away that awful sound. Mr. Chops sent me a dove a few days ago , and just hear it crying. Papa can not write his sermon and tonight he will take it back to Mr. Chops : and I love it so. " Then Dolly told her the story and why she had come and all that Aunt Nannie had said , and Agnes ran into the house and brought out her dove and Dolly opened the door of her cage and out walked hers , ard the next minute the doves were standing close together , their heads touching gur gling and cooing and rejoicing as plainly as if they had been able to say , "Oh , how glad we are ! We have found each other again ! Oh , my dar ling , how happy we are ! " Dolly and x\gnes were so glad to see them happy again that they jumped about and clapped their hands with joy. New York Ledger. An Uncrateful Daughter. A terrible fire broke out In a large building. After the flames had got ten well under way , and it was sup posed every one was rescued , a mother remembered one of her little ones was sleeping on the third floor. In spite of all entreaties the poor woman rushed into the flames and saved her little girl , but she was terribly burned , and all the rest of her life her face was so disfigured that no one who had known her before would have recognized her now. now.After After her daughter had grown up she went away to boarding school. When she returned , there were several young people in the depot that she knew , who were with her when the poor , disfigured mother came in to meet her. But the daughter turned her back towards her mother , and pre tended not to see her. "Oh , Belle , who is that horrid look ing woman. She seems to be looking towards you ? " said one of the girls. "I don't know her , " said Belle , with out looking around , while her cheeks grew crimson with shame. That mother had risked her life for her child , who now denied and dis owned her. So the Lord Jesus Christ has suf fered everything for us. Are we dis owning him ? Do we turn our backs on him and profess we never knew him , while we blush for shame for that ungrateful daughter ? Are we owning our best friend who has done so much for us ? A Crippled Octopus. A scientific anomaly in the form of a six and a half legged octopus has for a week past been lying in state on a bed of seaweed garnished with rows of ccean shells in the show windows of a Chicago packing company. It is an unusually large species , its long suck er arms when extended measuring more than ten feet from point to point. It was shipped to the packing com pany by its agent at Salt Lake City , Utah. Until recently a denizen of the nether strata of the Pacific Ocean , this crippled monster tarantula of the sea has completed a land journey of about 4,000 miles , and after being stared at a little longer by the curious people who crowd all day long before it , it will be a subject for dissection and microscopical investigation by students in the scientific department of some educational institution. All that is left of one of its seven snake-like tentacles ( { f/ S . is a stump about eighteen inches long. That stump probably stands as the record of some fierce subterranean , bat tle. A Timely Rebuke. A lady , riding in a car on the New York Central railway , was disturbed in her reading by the conversation of two gentlemen , occupying the seat just before her. One of them seemed to be a student of some college , on his way home for a vactation. He used much profane language , greatly to the lady's annoyance. She thought she would rebuke him , and , on begging pardon for interrupt ing , asked the young student if he had studied the languages. "Yes , madam , I have mastered the languages quite well. " "Do you read and speak Hebrew ? " "Quite fluently. " "Will v < " - ' - < -o kind as to do me a small favor ? " "With great pleasure. I am afynur service. " "Will you be so kind as to do your : swearing in Hebrew ? " The lady was not annoyed any more j bv the ungentlemanly language of this would-be gentleman. ' Glvinsr Fair VTarjilajr. A. negro passing under a scaiToldinfj where Borne repairs were going on , a brick fell from above on his head , and was broken by the fall. Sambo very coolly raised his head and exclaimed : "Halloa , you white raau up dar ; if you don't want your bricks broke , just keep 'cm off my head. " Mercury. Try < Jruln-0. Ark your grocer today to show you a parifajre of GRAIN-O , the new food dnnk that takes the place of coffee. Thf children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but It is made from pure grains , and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. % the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like cof fee. Looks like coffee. How to Kerome Wrinkled. If more women realized that strain ing the eyes produces wrinkles , moro would exercise a proper care of thest ? valuable members. Heading by a dim or failing light , coming suddenly from a dark room to a light one , or vice versa , overworking the eyes in any ' way , and last , but by no means least , wearing dotted and cross-barred veils these and more taxing of the eyesight are of valuable assistance in the wrinkle-making process. Next to an Approin ; Confidence , A vigorous stnrnsich is tk ( > gieatcst of mundane - dane blessings. Hound < liKtioii is a guar anty of quiet ner\cs. muscular elasticity , a hearty appetite and a regular habit of body. Tlioush not always a natural eiidowtnent.it may auqulrt'il tluousjh the u .e of Hotet - ter's Stomach Bitters , one of tins most effect- he liivigoranLs and blood fertilizers in exist ence. This fine tonic ulso fortifies those who use it against malaria , and lemedies bilious ness , constipation and rheumatism. Help f ° r Kveryoue. In the jrrarul duchy of Luxemburg persons desiring work or help have now only to send a postal card to the director of the postal administration in order to have their wants advertised in every postoffice in the grand duchy. Less Than Half Fare To Buffalo and return via the Wa bash R. R. For the G. A. It. reunion the Wabash will sell tickets on Aug. 21 and 22 , at less than Half Fare , with choice of routes via all rail from Omaha or Chicago to Buffalo or by steamer from Detroit , either going or returning. The only line running re clining chair cars ( Seats free ) from Omaha or Chicago to Buffalo. All trains run via Niagara Falls. For tickets and further information call on Agent connecting line or at Wabash Ticket office , 1415 Farnam Street ( Paxton - ton Hotel block ) , or write Geo. N. Ci-aytox , N. W. Pass. Agt. , Omaha , Neb. He'd Better Be Careful. A writer in a magazine says the earth would beheated more than a hundred and ninety thousand degrees by being suddenly stopped that is , it would at once become more than sixty times as hot as melted iron. Any man who , knowing these facts , attempts to stop the earth ought to be severely dealt with. G. A. R. , Buffalo , 3f. Y. , Aug. 23 to 28. The Union Pacific in connection with the following railroads : Chicago & Northwestern , N. Y. C. & St. L. , ( Nickel Plate , ) has been declared the "official Grand Army route " ' for the G. A. R. encampment at Buffalo , N. Y. , Aug. 23 to 28. lie sure your tickets read via this route. For rates and full information call at city ticket office , 1302 Farnam street. Freiicn Army Ollicers. There are now 12,600 officers in the French infantry. The military schools graduate about G50 officers annually , and about the same num ber are lost by death , dismission and retirement. Visitors to Lincoln 1'ark in Chicago Will be delighted with the souvenir book of this beautiful spot now being distributed by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. It is a magnificent publication of 96 pages full to overflowing with delicious half tone pictures of one of Crtation's most charming places of resort for citizens of the Great Republic. 2so stranger visiting Chicago should be without a copy of the "Souvenir of Lincoln Park. " It can onlv be procured by enclos ing twenty-five i25) ) cents , in coin or post age stamps , to Geo. H. Heafford. general passenger agent , 410 Old Colony Building , Chicago , 111. It's "What's in It. A bottle 115 feet high will be shown at the coming Bordeaux exhibition. The size of the bottle isn't so interest ing to most people , though , as the con tents of it. All you guess about difficulty in sell ing Stark Trees may be wrong. If you wish to know the truth , drop a postal to Stark Nursery , Louisiana , Mo. , or Rockport , 111. Name references. Cash pay to salesmen each week the year round. Outfit free takes no money to try the work. Also want club makers set their trees free. An Easy Way. "How does Editor Scrabbleton manage to get such a reputation for originality ? " "He waits till all the other people have expressed their views , then disagrees with them. " • Washington Star. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever , be mag netic , full of life , nerve and vigor , take No-To- Bac , the wonder-worker , that makes weak mm strong. All druggists. 50c or SI. Cure guaranteed. Bookletand sample free. Address fctcrling Remedy Co. . Chicago or New York. No woman who believes in her hus- oand believes in spiritualism. Hall's Catarrh Cure Ts a constitutional cure. Price , 75c Love 3'our enemies , but don 't forget your friends. You feel cro = s and out of tune. Why ? Because your liver is sluggish. Dr. Kay's Renovator will renovate and restore it. See advt. Price , 25c. and $1.00. Volunteer economy is wealth ; Forced economy is poverty. Coe'i Cough Snlacta I * the oldest and best. It will breakup a. cold quicker than any thine cl e. It is alnajs reliable. Try it. Give your friends a square deal , even if you lose the pot by it. 1 Nebrn lca a Great Wheat Stnte. I This year Nebraska hau come to the very front rank as a wheat-producing Btuto , with her nploudld crop of 11.1,000.1-1X1 basbelfl of spring wheat , averaging over IS ) butibuN to the aero , und ri.OOO.OWi iashu.s of whiter wheat , which will nverngo1 buwhols to the acre. The table given below , which has boon carefully compiled , shows what will surprise many , time ebrasko stands third among the states oh a wheat produc er , and it must bo bourne in mind that the states thnt outrank her nro ahno- ex clusively wheat state < , whereas Nebraska is a country of diversified crops , corn being her principal product. WESTSIIN STATES WUEAT CHOP. Actunl figures for 1820 und conservative estimates for 1897 : 1887. 1890. Minnesota 65OJO.000 < 0.t99.lfll ) Kansas , 4UUJ01XX , > SUrH.l52 J. . Dakota 42030,0 0 a > W8 0l NcbiasUaio.uiOOjO iy.3 ow b. DAkota SJ.O0.0JO WfiKMiW Indian 'territory fl.O-OuM 2 5 .0i < 0 Ok ahoma. 7.0U0.0t0 2,601.755 Texas 7UK > , X > iVit 0 Missouri 10.0JO00O 10,53t.473 Iowa 10,000.00 1I.473.J5' Oregon 18.00A000 10,217 Ul Arkansas 2.00,0j0 1,200.720 Callfo nlA S5.a0.00O 45.0U7.10' Colorado 4,000,000 2.7B7lc3 Washington. 10,000,000 8,358,10 ! Nevada 200,000 1B0.CXW Idaho 1.70O.0JO 2.401.112 Montana F00.O00 1.2O1.2J0 Wyoming ICO.OOO 221,120 New Mexico. . * 6oOOOU 818000 Utah 1,6 kj 000 2,803 7S3 Arizona 260,000 333.500 The ItruvpMt of the III live. 'Papa , was Farragut very brave ? " "Indeed he was , my son. Ho once refused to tip a sleeping car porter. " "Oh , I see. And that is why they made a statue of him. * ' Life. Read the Advertisements. You will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the habit of reading the advertisements ; they will afford a most interesting study and will put you in the way of getting some excellent bargains. Our adver tisers are reliable , they send what they advertise. rhotograph of the JleavciiR. The new photograph of the heavens which is being prepared by London , Berlin and Parisian astronomers shows 68.000,000 stars. FITS FermanentlyCured.Noflts or nervousness altet first day's use of Dr. Kline's Hre.it > ervo Restorer. Send ior FREE S .OU trial bottle and ireotise. Da. R. H. KLINE. Ltd.,331 Arch St. . Philadelphia , Pa. To Cnro Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure , druggists refund money. The east says it is no longer proper to use napkins at the table. 1 believe that Piso's Cure is the only med icine that will cure consumption. Anna W. Ross , iVilliarusport , Pa. , Nor . l'J , 1) ) . " . There is no perfume in the world equal to the perfume from a barrel of apples. Mra. "Window's Soothing Sjrnp For children teethlnp.sof tens the gums , reduce * Inflam mation , allays pain , cures wind colic "SctntsabotUo- We never knew a loafer who did not have a lot of rights coming to him. Educate Tour Rowels Witb Cascarets. Candy Cathartic , cure constipation forever. 10c. ir C. CC. . fail , druggists refund money. All people w ho play the fiddle look something alike. i UOQ To Any Man. _ WILL PAY SlOO FOR ANY CASE Of Wrakneii In SI en Tlicy Treat and Fall to Cure. An Omaha Company places for the first time before the public a Magical Tkeat- | ment for the euro of Lost Vitality , Nervom I and Sexual Weakness , and Itestorutiou of | Life Force in old and young men No | worn-out French remedy , i'onfj us no | Phosphorous or other harmful dr. . It is i a WoNUEHrct. Tueatment magical In its a ofTects positive in it euro. All reailorn , | who nro bufTering from a weakness that blights their life , causing that mental and 8 physical sultering peculiar to Lout Manhood - c hood , should write to the STATE MEDICAL | COMPANY , Omaha , Nob. , nud they will i soud you absolutely FREE , a valuable paper on thcbe diseases , and positive proof * $ of their truly Maoicai. Tuuatment Thous- g antls of meu , who have lost all hopeof a cure , nro being restored by thorn to a per fect condition. This Magical Treatment may bo taken ut home under their directions , or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment , if they fail to cure. They nro perfectly reliable ; have no Free Proscriptions , Free Cure , Free Sample , or C. 0.1 > . fake. They huvo $2. > 0,000 capital , nnd guarantee to euro every case they treut or refund every dollur ; or their charges may bo deposited in a j- bank to be paid to them when a euro ia effected. Write them todnv \ HALL'S I Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER Beautifies and restores Gray Hair to its original color and vitality ; prevents baldness ; cures itching and dandruff. A fine hair dressing. It. P. Hall & Co. . Props. , N-jlma , N. H. 9 Sold by all Druggists. UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME , Notre Dame , Indiana. ClasMcn , Letter * . Science , Law. Civil , Me- rlianloul and Ktcctrlc.il Engineering. Thorough Preparatory mnl Commercial CourxeH. Kccleil&fctlcal students at spoi-Ui intc . Itooiuh free Junior or tenlorear ( uilrztate , CourM.x. M. KtlivurdV Hull , tor buy * unJr-r 13. The KIT til Term will oiien September 7th , 18i 7. Catalogue i-ent l"rn on anpli ntion lo 1 Itev. A. .MnrrfsMcy , C. S. C , I'l'ealUeut. CIO rTCOCCan be made working for us. • PLC 1\J • POO 1'nrtlen prt-furred who cim sivj tlinr _ , _ , _ , . , wuole time to the liumit-n * . Sjuru Kfir WrrK hoursthoughmayb > jirofltuhlyein- 1 wi t t i _ < i iv ployed. Good oiieulngs tor town and city work a * well as country district * . J.K.G1FF01JU , 11th < L Main BU. , Klihooou , Vm. CD'SifiUT BASR on orders of 2000 q. ft. of < rri lUni rftlli Hoofing or Wall anil Cellini : Manilla. Write for sample * and price" . The Fay Manilla Rooflnc Company , Camiieu , > . J. " & SV NEW DISCOVERY ; i . OE3d"&D IIS 1 q'llekrtlkrandccreiwornt eaes. Send for book ot testimonial1 * and XI ) days' treatment Free. Br. H.ii.ouEKS'bsOMi. AUaBtau . tfnfaiBRiy ? MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. BKr'BaBDra houi : t'CitE. nook 1111.1inc. . 1. c WI wnu hiihju.nii bfiiaC ! < ig.aiifii.oiLi wT N. UOMAHA. . No. 33.-1397. When writing to advertisers , kindly men tion this paper. ' AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " CASTORIA" AND "PITCHER , 'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR ' 1KADE ' mark. I DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Byannis , Massachusetts , was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " the same that has borne and does now r " " y/ / ? every bear the facsimile signature of 6 Z > fe W wrapper. . This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA/ ' which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the zvrapper and see that it is the Iciivd yon have always bought / $ //gTF' " " " " ' OTl inc and has the ' ( zJ/J& signature of' * * % < CC&64 wrap per Jfo one has authority fj-om me to lose my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. * March 8 QdL uJL&&cjLatj , 1897Z * * -atj . Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you ( because he makes a few more pennie3 on it ) , the ingredients of which even , lie does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist , on Having The Kind That Never Failed You ? _ _ _ THE CtNTAUH COMPANY. TT MURRAV STREET , new VOH rrr J WRITE FOR - = . = • HELPFUL HINTS A Catalogue of Dry Goods , Cloaks , Clothing , Mfflinerv , Boots and Shoes 5 : Furniture , Carpets , Curtains , Crockery , Glassware , Tovk , ' 5 ; 5 Dolls and General House-furnishing Goods. " : I IT COSTS YOJJ NOTHING U 5 AND WILL HELP YOU SAVE MANY A DIME THIS 5 ; § FALL AND WINTER. % $ ETTENSON , WOOLFE & CO. , Leavenworth , Kansas. THE COLORADO MIDLAND RAILROAD REACHES THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN THE WORLD : Ute Pass. HaKM-xnan I * . * . , . . i IIHI Gatp T > ii ' ' t > „ * Mount . " Soi.rte. Aionot of tlic Holy Cre t " THE WONDERFUL FRUIT LANDS OF THE CRAND VALLEV , Grand Junction end DeBeque. THE MOST FAMOUS MINING CAMPS : Cripple Creek. Victor. Leadville , Aspen. W. F. BAILEY , General Passenger Agent , - . Den . - Send for list of 4.103 vacancies we haveNv , eral timps as manv vacancies as t'rmbers. fSU ? ave more members , several plan > : tu o plans sie free registration : one plan 1.VA UA.V- 1 EkS positions. 10 cents pays for noel : . conla nine plans and a0.iO lovratory of College Jars Blanks and circulars free. No cbarcc 10 employers for recommendinsr icac-fre S0 . U , lH ? RtT , EACHERS' BUREAU. ( REV. DR. 0. M.SUTTO * . A. H. . t SUTTON TEACHERS' BUREAU. h.W.lor.X in&Sdbt . , Loui TllleKy.f 1'Msidei.t aad Xfctusrr 1 fTt IVarboru t > t „ Clnrujo , III Northern vacancies Chicago oflcc , bouUura xuuiucUr Injuria * OJice. Cm Jtt rtguten in LvlU ojiux. 3