Lieutenant Bradley A. Flake , U. S. M. , has written an article for the No vember Century entitled "Why Wo Won at Manila , " Lieutenant Fluke contrasts the discipline , marksmanship and training of the American and Spanish sollora , and gives tin impres sion of the engagement from the view point of "tho man behind the guns. " The writer , who la an ofllcer of the Petrel , was stationed aloft , where he could see above the smoke and have an unobstructed view. IIin duties were to measure- the enemy's distance , BO he had the means and the leisure for observing everything connected with the action. Trying to quc : : a woman's wrath is n good deal like sitting down on a bunch of lighted firecrackers to pre vent their going off. Lady's Lorgnette with rolled gold chain free by saving Diamond "C" Eoap wrappers. Ask your grocer. If there Is any luck In a horseshoe It must bn hard luck. . Cottgh * nml Coldtt Cnroit Quick With I > r. Snlti Arnold's CuiigU Killer. and Cucntry Store * . 25c. u buttle. People who swallow a sailor's yarns nre apt to get worsted. Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First , you think it is a little cold ; nothing but a little hack ing cough ; then a little loss in weight : then a harder cough ; then the fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You can do it with You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened by placing one of Br. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A ? caJr ! Free. It is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Kfr/f o us Frazily. If y < n liavo any t-mnp nlnt 'r ! ' tCTfir and dus'rc the boit nicdicxl .ulvlco you can posnilily rpcflvr , writn tlie doctor f retfly. You will receive a prompt reply , wlt ! : .it cost. A'Mresx. UK. J. C. AYLIl : . Lowell , Mass. wnwyv&iWEW DISCOVERY ; ( ylfn'v2) ) H ( jntr.icreliefund cv.reswomi . end for Ixtok or testimonial * and 1 < < lay * 1 rcatmontl'ree . Dr. ii.H.citr.vss : . AtUcu , u * . W. N. U. OMAHA. No 4S-1S98 Ithco Answering Advertisements Kindly Jlcntion This Taper. The November number of the North American Review offers to the public a most attractive table of contents. Under the title of "The Far Eastern Crisis , " Archibald R. Colquhoun , au thor of "China in Transformation , " ably discusses the proper methods by which the governments of Great Brit ain and the United States may be moved to interest themselves actively in the welfare of that country. "Na tional Public Health Legislation" is dealt witli by U. 0. B. Wlngate , M. D. , secretary of the Wisconsin state board of health , and a cnnrming article is contributed by Edmund Gesso on "Norway Revisited. " It has been found that Colonel George Waring died a poor man , and that the suddenness of his death left his financial affairs in a state of con fusion. Ex-Mayor William L. Strom" has headed a movement for a memo rial to snow the appreciation by the citizens of New York of the colonel's work , and which will , at the same time , provide for .Mrs. Waring dur ing her lifetime , tue idea that a gov ernmental penaion should be granted to the widow Is not favored by her friends , and there is grave doubt , too , that such a measure would pass con gress. There la a Win * * of rooplo Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O , made of pure grains , that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress , and but few can tell it from coffee : It does not cost over one-fourth as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cents and 25 ceata per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. Nature works wonders , ami men en deavor to gat them patented. Du ion TVant to ijhra In a flne , mild and healthy climate , where cyclones and blizzards are un known , where good , rich lauds can be bought at low prices , near cheap trans portation and with educational and Industrial advantages ? Homeseckers' excursions to Virginia via the "Big Four Route" and the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Write for descriptive book of Virginia , list of farms for sale , excursion rates , dates , time-cards , etc. J. C. Tucker , G. N. A. , 234 Clark street , Chicago. 111. Satan smiles every time he sees two men trying to trade horses. For a complete list of prizes , useful and ornamental , given free to purchasers " " write to the ers of Diamond "C" Soap Cudahy Packing Co. , So. Omaha , Neb. The boy with made-over trousers takes after his father. Plan's Cure for Consumption is the hart of nil cough cures. Georgd TV. Lotz , Fabucher , La. , August 20 , 1803. It Is the silent man that is usually worth liste'ning to. CURT : A corD IN OITK DAT Pake Laxative Brome Quhiine Tablets. All druggists refund the monov If it fails to cure. i5c. The gCMtlnc lias L. H. CJ. on each tablet. A locomotive engineer as to wttis- tle for his pay. WESTWARD HOI Information for tie Traveler. Whenever the traveler , tourist or busi ness man \vrstwunl bound he must not fail to travel via the Rio Grande AVest- eru railway "Great Salt Lake Route. ' * It is the only transcontinental line pass ing directly through Salt Lake City , and In addition to the glimpse it affords of the Temple City , the Great Salt I aka and picturesque Hall Lake and Utah Val ley , It offers choice of three distinct ro'utes through the mountains and the most musnlllcunt scenery in the world. The Rio Grande Western railway is just as popular in winter sus in summer. On all Pacilic Coist tourist tickets other points of interest. Double daily train service and through Pullman and Tourist sleeping cars between Denver and San Krancii-co an1 L.OS Angeles. For Illustrated pnr.iphlrtu descriptive of the "Great Salt LaKe Iloute. " write E. Copeland. General Agent. Owi R3 Build- Ins , Chicago , or K. A. Wadlelga , General Passenger Agent , Salt Lake City. Towns are seldom as red as they are painted. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * < > f It is tha easiest thing in the world to have T ! LUMBAGO OR LAME BACK , * " easy y * No remedy has mads surer v tl * and quicker cures than is isol IT RELAXES THE STIFFENED MUSCLES. ol olP t AS * K BV fi/SAGJC. ol tl EVERY MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD READ. cl " ' Lives of suffering and misery frora this repulsive disease turned into health and happi ness through the use of at atm in ru A ftor veivrs of special study and practice in diseases of the Mucus Meiutinine. and espe cially of caiarrhn.1 troubles we have at last developed ; i treatment that will positively : ind Derrnnm'ntly cure Unturrhul Diseasesiuwhatever form they may be. After fully dcmon- cc ttratln" ttit- merits of Uils treatment In a private practice of over five vears. aud sncce-ss- ccm fully trentinc and curlnc the most obstinate cases , we Cl.aHcnce ti A\orl i foracuao of m OatuVrhTor Catnrrhal Dlsea.se our CATARRH EXPELLANT will nolcuie. gl JUeafnexii , resulting fr > in Catarrh , quickly cured de lx > 48 of Sonne of Smell and lunto quickly ref.toreo. All repulsive symptoms peculiar to Oatarrbat troubles , as foul broath. nasal rtlselmrye * . HacklnB , Coujjhlnu. and Splttliip. relieved at once. . CatnrriiKl Affection * of Stomach. Liver or Mdneys , caus nr ; Indigestion. Sick Stomach , thTl Nausna. Afcakne . J > oprj-S8loii. I.os * of Ambition and Knvrgy , are quickly curca. Tl Most of the weakness of men nnrt women Is caused by Catarrhal lUwnses , Tl.e poisonous Tlmi dlscharffes find their wav to the stomach and Into the blood , and distributed throughout mi the entire sygUMU. affectlnjr the Vital aud I.lfe Forces and causing those Organic ana DC Kervous AVenkne , ser jib dreaded by eVc-r.v man aud woman Thnsn w * atxBesses are cured by CATARRH EXPELLANT and perfect health and etronerh fully re > tored. Over five huudntu testimonial * 1 pralso of tins treatment re lei ; ceived since January 1 , 1SOT. If you have Catarrh or any Oatarrhal Disease , ca RICHARD'S CATARRH EXPELLANT de Will cure you jmt us sure as water will quench thirst , Write to-dny for testimonial * aad lit valuable Instructive paper on tuose diseases. SENT FitEtt. Address yc THE C. H. RICHARDS CO. , ail OMAHA. NEBRASKA. lai 25 j OweHJ * a > Tj th every kind of Cougli. Cold , La-Grippe 11 O I P/ i mt\ \ \ I tMlv I Jf f I * Hoarseness , Influenza , Catarrli , ami a roi JJ luugnndtlmiatiruuhlea. Send lor proof of H. It doe uotslclen or dljagreo WJ jj with the utuuiach. Safe for all agoi. to i A * asl 50 wir Write u * , Rlvlnjjall fvciptoms plainly and our I'ltyMcIan will give < tfj FJtEK ADVICE , a ni-pajjo book of & fcoM hy Drxigplnts or Bent hv mall , Ja thi recipes and a PREK SAMPLE , ft Trice , 1O cents and 25 cents. bei Addrecs Dr. B. J. KAY MEDiCAL CO. , ( Western OfHce ) Omaha , Neb. tal HOW HE WAS CURED. Chivcrs had no definite occupation , but his nerves were shattered. That was his occupation. "What do you think is the matter ? " says he to Sir Andrew Leech of Wlin- pole street. "Do you drink tea ? " asked the doc tor , eyeing him inquisitorially "after noon tea ? " "Yes , " says Chivcrs , anxiously. "With cream ? " "Why , yes. " "That's the mischief ! It is the cream that is wrecking your gastric-3 , my friend ! " Off goes poor Chivcrs at once to Sir Bolus McGorge in Harley street. "Doctor , " says he , "I'm feeling very poorly should you say , now , tea was bad for me ? " "My dear sir , that depends take -plenty of cream with your tea and it will do you no great harm. " Chivers then looks in on the cele brated homeopathDr. Dodgem of Wei- beck street quite the rising man on digestion , you know. "Doctor , pray tell me the truth about tea ! " "Tea ! " says Dodgem , "the most in sidious of poisons ! " "What ! With plenty of cream ? " "With or without. Nothing can make it wholesome. " Chivers took to coffee. As he felt no better he consulted Kattorpiasm , M.D. , the family doctor , who asked him cheerily : "Injy your fud ? Sleep sound ? " "Neither , " says poor Chivers. "If you slept you'd eat. Do you drink coffee ? " "I do , in preference to tea. " "At night ? " "Yes. " "Just so It's the coffee keeps you awake want of sleep naturally weak ens the stomach. " So he left off coffee and took cocoa. Chivers had never smoked , but now he felt a sort of craving that he could not allay , and a friend offering him a cigarette , tried it , and it seemed to do him good ; but his appetite did not. improve ; he fancied he slept a little better ; but he couldn't quite decide , so he called in Dr. No. o , and explainer ! his sad case. "Do you smoke ? " asked the great specialist , whose acute nose had de tected a faint aroma of tobacco while feeling his pulse. "Yes ; it is bad ? " inquired the inva lid , timidly. Bad ! Are you aware that Sir Ben jamin Brodie proved that a few drops of the. liquid sediment of that noxious weed would instantly destroy a. full- grown cat ? " "But but , " urged Chivers , "I'm not a full-grown cat. " "No , sir , you haven't the vitality of a kitten give up tobacco ! " Chivers gave it up. But he still felt very low. lie thought he would uslc of < m < * , X = tV 6irw "CHIVERS FORGOT HE WAS A IK VEGETARIAN. " pt old Katterplasm , M. D. , the family or practitioner , to dinner , and confide in tiim his perplexity. No tea no cof- ee no tobacco and getting weaker jvery day ! . "Oh ! take a glass of wine ; you're feeling 'run down. ' You want a fillip ! Take two glasses once in a way do ju foil no harm do you good ! " ed Chivers took two and felt better : but Tr he next day he received a pamphlet is ssued by the 'Society for the Total Ab- illtion of Hops and Wines. " which ag jroved that indulgence in alcohol ist erupted the best men to commit crimes pn f violence and shame , and hurried foi housands into lunatic asylums ! 'aTh "Old man ! I say ! " cried a loud voice Th Jose to him. which made him start , th 'hang 1 all doctors ! cure yourself ! Look . it me never a thing the matter with fOi " sri ne since - "Since when ? " asked Chivcrs. turn- of ng a lack-luster eye on his bale and he ubicund friend. be "Since I became a vegetarian. " of Now , if there was one thing Cliivers ind ould still fancy it was boiled leg of : ay mtton and caper sauce. The strug- pr le in Chivers' breast was brief but bu ecisive. a L "Bounce , " he said , "I have gone ho lirough much I know how to suffer. .ud 'he bitterest sacrifices seem to be de- rou landed of us in this world. I re- sw ounce boiled mutton. " abl But Chivers , in his tea-less , fee ss , tobacco-less , boiled mutton ne aper sauce-lessness grew daily hei ejected and more pale. nd "Come up to Scotland , old man a las ttle yachting round the Hebrides < lo the on all the good in the world. Sea nui ir , you know. " beef So I Chivers went on board the Sky- of irk. She was cutter rigged and only an tons. She had not been out more km tan ; two hours when she struck on a ami ick , and , as it was evident that she cut as fast sinking , they hart just time lesj : haul to the boat that was towed .tern and jump in all four of them ith a pint of rum and a biscuit. " The weather was fairly good , but doe icre was six hours of hard rowing app 'tween them and laud , and no mis- et 1 ke.Well sev Well , that wreck cured Chivcrs. go Alter seven hours' battling with a strong current that set out to sea , the shipwrecked crew grazed the shingle. Carriages conveyed the crew to Slog- gcr's "shanty , " as he called bis ele gant Highland abode. A splendid col lation had been prepared , including H fine Scotch leg of mutton , boiled with caper sauce. Chivcrs forgot that .be waa a vegetarian. "Lord , how dry rowing makes one ! " be exclaimed , and they filled him up a foaming breaker of brown ale. Chiv ers forgot that he was a teetotaler , and drank it off. As they sat by the log fire , Sloggers , Balson and Batson lit up and offered Chivers a cigar. He forgot the doc tor's warning about tobacco and smok ed it. Later on they joined the ladies in the little cozy , wood-walled drawIng - Ing room looking over the brink of a precipice , right out to sea. Slogger'd pretty young wife dispens ed the aromatic "Souchong" in dainty cups of biscuit china , while her sprightly younger sister offered cream , ami plenty of It , too. Next day Sloggers said : Chivers , my boy , we're old friends , and I want to do you a good turn. There's nothing really the matter with you , or if there was , the * shipwreck's cured you. All you want is fresh air , an active life , something to do , and eat and drink what you like. You shall be my High land agent , steward , overseer , call it what you will. Try it for a year ! " Chivers clasped Sloggers by the band. "Sloggers. " said he , "you under stand me. You are my friend. I don't think there's much wrong with me. The doctora mean well , bat they don't understand my complaint. You alone have discovered the physic that suits me. " New York World. SHIPPED HER GOODS HOME. American YToinaii Sends Furniture In a Van AU tlie Vt'uy from Gernmny. Miss Drake , a Philadelphia woman , who has for some years been residing in Weisbaden , Germans' , has just re turned home , bringing with her a lot of valuable furniture , which she ship ped in a fashion never previously at tempted. Miss Drake's father was at one time American minister to Ger many. During the family's residence abroad , the young lady , having a taste for the unique in furniture , had by degrees come into possession of a great deal of valuable household goods. Recently she decided to return to her native city , but was fearful lest some of her effects should suffer damage in transit. She hit upon a plan which was decidedly novel , although some what expensive. She hired one of the largest furniture vans to be had in Europe , and in it were packed her household goods under her close and careful supervision. Six strong horses drew the van from Weisbaden to Ham burg , where the body of the vehicle was lifted from the axles and deposited in the hold of the German steamship Assyria , which was bound for Phila delphia. Upon the arrival of the As syria at Philadelphia Collector Thom as , upon the application of E. Buchey & Co. , the representatives of Mi'ss Drake , detailed Customs Inspector Maguire - guiro to take charge of the vehicle. The huge box was set upon wheels once more and six horses drew it to the South' Forty-first street residence , where it was unloaded under the eye the inspector. The van will be sent back to Hamburg , completing a jour ney of 6,000 miles. Miss Drake is en tirely satisfied with the result of her experiment , her cherished belongings having been deposited In the Philadel phia home without sustaining break scratch. THE BREAD-AND-BUTTER ACE. Period of lAIe When Miss Is Apt to I5o a Nuisance. One of Byron's objections to the miss just out of school was that "she smell- so damnably of bread and butter. " That is a defect easily overcome , which more than can be said of some oth ers. A young woman of uncertain ige was discussing this period of ex istence the other evening and thus ex- iressed herself : "Among the things which I am truly thankful is tfie 'act < that I have got beyond that age. There is no period of her existence , i .hink ; , wherein woman appears to less .dvantage. It is almost impossible the average girl of 17 not to be con- icious , and she has so little knowledge the world that she Is unable to hide Awkwardness. It is amusing , al- eit ; rather pathetic , to see the efforts the poor things to appear natural at their ease and to say their little : without betraying that they have < it beforehand. ircpared Bread-and- mtter misses may be classified under few heads. There is your frank lobbledehoy , who despises affectation , who , in consequence , is apt to be ough and ill mannered ; then the weety girl , who puts on an Indescrib- .ble smile of fatuity and whom you at times you would like to shake : text the aristocratic girl , conscious of position , who has notning to say , therefore does not say it ; and the and funniest development of all , inexperienced little girl from the ursery. who thinks it is the thing to a little 'rapid. ' I suppose that girls that youthful age consider me as old maid and would be surprised to now that I by no means envied them , that they afforded me the greatest ntertninmcut. but it is true , nsvcrthe- . " Ills I'rocrnm. "So Placehuntsr expects a sinecure , he ? " "Yes ; he thinks he'll be ipointcd Government Weather Proph- for Cuba. He intends to predict jveral mouths of heat and rain and off on a vacation. " Puck. Worthlngton C. Ford , v/lio Is known as one of the foremost statisticians of the world , has been called to thts bead of the historical and statistical work of the Boston public library. His function includes that of seeing that the library is supplied with the full complement of works of history and statistics , and of being at the service of scholars in utilizing such riches of the library to the best advantage. The death in Louisville , Ky. , of Wil liam H. Walklns recalls the fact that ho was the youngest volunteer in cno Confederate army during the civil war. He enlisted at the ase of 14. Nothing humbles the average man ! ' more than to find himself 5n the soup wten he thought he was in the swim. Tl'o American Boy's IiuttU * hIp. Every American hopes our school boys will succeed in their efforts to raise $3,000,000 to be used in build ing a battleship. It costs great sums to build a warship , but you can build j i up your health with Hostctter's Stomach ach Bitters at small expense. This remedy is for all stomach , liver and I bowel disorders. When a woman passes a man on the street and.looks daggers at him he is" very apt to feel the cut Free Government I.auds. There are still thousands of acres of government lands in the states of Washington and Oregon , also prairie and timber lauds near railroad or wa ter communication that can be bought for $5 an acre and upwards. There are no cyclones , blizzards , long winters or real hot summers , no failure of crops. Take your choice. If you wish to raise grain principally or finest stock on earth , you can find locations In these two rtatcs where you can do this to perfection. I have no lands for sale but if you want information where it's best to locate write me at 199 East 3rd St. St. Paul , Minn. Yours , R. E. WERKMAN. No matter how proud a girl may fce of her family name , she's seldom averse to changing it. FlorUUu Are you going to Florida ? Do you want rates , maps , routes , time-cards and full information ? If GO , address H. W. Sparks , 234 Clark street , Chi cago. Why isn't pumping up the tire giv ing a bicycle its second wiiid ? STATE OF OHIO , Cjrr OF TOLEDO , f < LUCAS COUNTS' , f I Franlt J. Cheney malic * oath tbnt lie Is the senior partner of the linn of V. J. Cheney & CD. , I doing business In the City of Toledo , County ' and State aforesaid , nud that said linn -will pay i the sum of ONE HUM/UKU DOLLARS Tor' carh and every i-nso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tlie use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. KHAXK J. CHENEY. S orn to hofore me and subscribed in rev presence , this Cth day of December , A. D. liSd. ( SEAL ) A. TV. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall'B Catarrh Cure Is taken internally , and nets directly ou the blood and mucous ( ; ur/icca : of the sjblcni. Siml Inr testimonials , freo. P. J. CHENKY & CO. . Toledo , O- Sold by Drupci'Ms , "ic. Hall's , Family Pills are the best. Why don't policemen carry umbrel las to arrest the rain ? Coo's ConRji Tijs'ini ; .s the oluCft and liest. Hwlll liri-iK up acoldqcirlcer loan pn-ii'ila doe. H Is nln ' ' . ; ; ays rel' ble. 'J ry It. Riches may fly .away , but a man's J bald head always sees him through. Mrs. v * iiM : < iw sc > otiji { r s ijr.-/ > 't < ii.tiieij Jiiu.ry , cine * trii-tiool : * ' . 'V- cent * & Sot tr. | A sandbag in the hands of the hold up man is a stunning a air. j o i/a V a r at * to r nate. 52 per acre cash roviStti ! paid. .J. Multiull , When Colonel Waring wanted the appointment for cleaning the New j York streets he was jokingly told by * those in authority that heaven itself wouldn't clean them in a c : ntury. "I L'o. can do it in a month , ' ' said Waring. Why do 20 cent men usually own ? 20 logs ? W. In his address to tie Harvard stu dents the other day , Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale laid down three rules which he gald had been the greatest help to him in life They wera : Bo in the open air all you can ; rub against the rank and file daily , and every day hold intimate conversation -with a cu- perlor. His v/lfe "Why don't you go to the doctor and find out just what you ought to eat and what you ought t" avoJtl ? " Djsp ptic "Oh , I know all that now. I ought to cat everything I don't like and avoid everything I do. " Tit-Bits. CONSULTING- WOMAN. Mrs. Pinkhr-Tn'o Aclvico Inspired Oonlidonco and Hopo. Examination l y a raalo physician is a hard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts it off as long as she dare , and is ony driven to it by fear of can cer , polypus , or .some dreadful ill. JVIost frequently such a. womnn leaves a physician's ofllcc where she has un dergone a critical examination with nn iapre.ssionniure or Iocs , of discour agement. This condi tion of the Blind destroys the eifect of advice ; and iIie grow : ; worse rather than Letter. In consulting" Itlrs. 1'inlr- liam no hesitation need he felt , the story is told to a woman and is wholiy confidential. Sirs. Pinlcham's address is Lynn , Jlass. , she offers sick women her advice without charge. Tier intimate knowledge of women's troubles makes her letter of advice a well-spring1 of hope , and herwide experi ence and skill point the way to health. " I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven j'ears , and no doctor knew what was the matter with me. I had spells which would last for two days or more. I thought I would try Lydia E. 1'irilc- haiu's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven hottles of it , and am en tirely cured. " 31ns. Joim FOIUUIAN , 2(5 N. Woodhcrry Ave. , Baltimore , Md. The above letter from Mrs. Foreman is only one of thousands. As Black as Your YourWiiisheis wsth 50ct3.ofduc2istsorR.P.Hil&Co.f.'a3huaj.H. ! CURE YOURSELF ? UM-J llii * < J for unnatural nihih.irg iutluntmatinuir. irrUutu-tiii or ulciiruUonr of PJ u coON invuihrarit % . l - J'.iiil < ' 3t , aiiil not tutriii [ \THEtVA'l3CHtUICALCO. Rent or JH ' Solder or wnt in pl iu wrapni-r , ' --r.rcsi. prcpnM.or tl u ) . or. " liottlfH , ? 2.73. Circular ecnt on r jiiut DRESSMAKERS and CANVASSERS oilt UK ; I7nllnl . to fell " 'J'JIK ON1/1. " Pklrt 'IE7" , a tlotlre fiir ; hi : prupiT a'l juiiin < > iitirl ! * totiiuin uf iMrti In ll\e inn > ies. J-\erv i.ilr T lint * uic. .ifO i > r : Kt tn i > ; rnii I.'elaIN 'or : ) ' rr t- . The Only Skirt Cau Co. , 1GU A ENSIQAIS , PATENTS , CLAKYIS. J O H N W. M O n RIS , WASHJHSTOfJ. D. S. lAir. PrJaclp.l Zzrainzr D. S. Pension Bureatu TA iu I t a. . 15atiwdi'-tiui AVAvrFli--rcsr- mii " ' "noam : rnac 1M I'-v-N s ] < ! not bvM-Gt. bcii'J "i tvh'H to Klpatls Chii | c t ! . . ' "w V-'rlc.for 30 fiaiaulei" I'nil l.'XX ) li.i-tiii.oi'U ; : ' . f Tiicinpsons E 2 Water , , . N. U. OMAHA. No.-vg 1303 It h&s been sa.id of Americans th&t they t \ ) are " & nation oF dyspeptics" and it is true thdt few are entirely free from disorders of the digestive tr&ct , Indigestion , Dyspepsia. , Stomach a nd Boviei trouble , or Constipation. " The treatment of these diseases with C5.thc5.rtic medicines too often the trouble. THE LOGICAL TREATMENT is the use of & remedy th t wiU bui\d \ up the system , thereby en&blin the v&rtous organs to dct 6.s H ture intended they should. Such & remedy is found in Dr Y/illikvns' / PinK Pills for P&\e \ People > rkrc is the proof. In Detroit there ar ? fcwsolcl'crs more pcoalar anil efficient thsn 3Iax R. Davits , first serffcar.t of Co. n. HU hornzt 416 Third Avenue. 1'or four years he was n bootkwpcrritU tie ! vi holesalr lri'jc lio- of Xarrand , Williams & Clark , and lie savs : "I la\c charge * ! up m"ny thousand ordtrs for lr.ViJi ais * Pink 1'ills for 1'aic People. Init su-vtr knew their worth uutil I tise l them for the ciirr of chronic Iwr.rjxia. ror tvro jeans I suffered sn < l doctored for that aggnnstiij ; ; trouble but could nulj be helped temporarily. "I think dy-pcpsia is one of the mu ; t Kj.ihlvora cf ailment1 ; , and there i < scarcrly a ck-rk or office man but \\hat is : ore or lev * n victim. Koine days I could cut anything , whiJc ct oilier titiits I woalil be starving. Those distrwB-tl paias would force me to quit nork. I ha-.e tried many treatments acd remedies bnt they would help otily for a tijav. A friend Induced me to try Dr. V.'illiains' riisk Til's for 1'ale J'eojJ % : usd niter t. k- injn few doses I found much relief au l aflcr Uinj , etcraJ bos.es 1 was cured. I knovr thee pills will circ rtysrepsia of its wo : . t form aud I aia pleased to recommend them. " Dtttcit ( . "HicK.'tJju > M.l. The genuine p&tk&gewAyi \ bc&ri the \ \ iname. . - At 6ll drug ibtv or sent poitp v.d on receipt of pvitt.S per box , by the Dr. Willies Medicine to.SihcnctUdy ! ' V 3'A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH