Little grains of wisdom and little chunks of sense make the wounds of Cupid's shafts a little less Intense. Cough * and Oolcln Curt-d Quick "With Dr. Sctli ArnoId'H CoiiKh Killer. All liruggltta oad Country Store * . -Sic. a buttle. There Is a certain pleasure In hav ing everybody hate you for doing as you please. About the greatest drawback to a man's happiness is himself. "Every morning I have a bad taste in my mouth ; my tongue is coated ; my head aches and I often feel dizzy. I have no appetite for breakfast and what food I eat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling in my stomach. I am getting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves are all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning as at night. " What does your doctor say ? "You are suffering from im pure blood. " # What is his remedy ? K You must not have consti pated bowels if you expect the Sarsaparilla to do its best work. But Aycr's Pills cure constipa tion. 5 We have a book on Paleness and Weakness \yhich you may have for the asking. Write to out * Oootopa. Pcrhnpa you Tvonld like to consnlt eminent physicians about your condi tion. Write us f reoly all the particulars la your case. You v. ill rt-cei" e a prompt ; reply. Address , Bit. J. C. AVER. Lowell i 3I&23. FOR 14 CEBITS We wish to gain this year200COO now cutttomers , and bunco oiler 1 Pke. 13 Day Kadis * ! , lUc 1 Pise. Early Kii > 3 Cnbbncc , JOc 1 " Earliest Red Bert , lOo 1 lionBLiffhtn'gCncnmberlOc 1 " Salzer'B Best jLcttccp , Jao 1 " California Fie Tomato , 20o 1 " Early Dinner Onion , lUc 3 " Brilh.int Flower Seeds , lee < Worth 91.00 , for 14 cent i , $1.10 AbovelOpkgs. north $1.00 , TO trill ' mall you free , together with oar ' croftt Plant and Seed Catalogue I upon receipt of this notice < t 14o | postaRC. Wcinvit-ojonrtradeand i know when yon once try Salzcr's J scctlsyouwIllneTcr get Blongwitn- ' et ; oat them. OnionSccilGHc.tod ' np a Ib. 1'atn.tnra nt SI.20 I _ 'alibi.Catalognlonc6c. lie.ir ; JU1I1 A. SiLZKIl SEED t ( ) . , I.A IHOSSZ , IS. ; IS Of homescclvcrs and settlers for the \vheat lands of Western Canada over the prin cipal lines or railway once a week. For particulars applv to the Department of the Interior , Ottawa , Canada , or to "W. V. Bennett. 801 New York Life Building. Omaha , Ncu. Jlcat smoked in a few liosrs with KRAUSERS' LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE. Hade from hickory vrood. Cheaper , cleaner Bwecter , and surer than the old way. Send for circular. K. KKACbUH A ItUO. , Alllton , i'o. GOOD enough FOR And good enough for you. There is moro of Carter's Ink used by the U. S. Govern ment than of nil other makes put together. It costs yon no more than the poorest ask for it. Funny booklet "lionto Make Iik : ricttirci'1 free. CARTER'S INK CO. , Boston , Mass. CURE YOURSELF ! Uijr i fur unnatural rKCf , inllumniutiuuf , irrilationi or ulceratiuns of in u runs iiii'mbruiirB and not aslric EEVASSCriCHICALGO. e t T poisonous. .Sold or sent in plain wrapper , Siv cxprepR. prepaid , for fl.fi" . r 3 bottles , Z.T.I. Circular peat on request Have You a Disease We Successfully Treat ? ? All forms of Tumor. Slcin , , - - * * i /-k rn C A N U C. K Hlood.and Korvous Diseases scientitically cured. Consult or correspond with THE I'AIWfHA.n : IIOMK SANITARIUM. rr GKO. O.v. . FAKSHAM. Prop. K'J So. 10th St. , Lincoln. Nf ) . n . Urdu's RonrwaTn ? . Guaranteed S nerSUalUlf lH RSj to cure dyspep sia constipation , liver andlidnny diseases bil- llousness. headache , etc. At druggists a * & 81. HEW DISCOVERY ; 'fl ' , r § l > w H quick icllcf end cures worM cBo : tcstlniimlalf and 3 O .lays'trct- The Balthuore ana Ohio Railroad has introduced a new feature In its Bleeping car service , arranging to at tach an ordinary sleeper In addition to the regular first-class sleeper now in service on through trains. Commenc ing with February 13 one of these cars will be attached to train No. G leaving Chicago 3:30 : p. m. and arriving in Plttsburg next morning at 6:45 , and returning leave Pittsburg on No. 5 at 7:20 p. m. and arriving in Chicago next morning at 10 a. m. Also entrain train No. 7 leaving Baltimore at 7 p. m. and arriving in Newark at 10:22 a. m. next day. Returning on train No. 8 leaving Newark at 8:30 : p. m. and arriving at Baltimore at 12:53 : p. m. next day. The innovation will be that in these ordinary sleepers Pullman rates are reduced one-half , so that passengers have the choice of paying the highest price Pullman rate or take advantage of the cheaper rate ofrered in ordinary cars. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is the first line to intro duce this service and its popularity has been predicted. Thomas A. Edison , Jr. , taking ad vantage of the temporary silence of Nikola Tsla. has announced that he has two plans for the removal of snow from the streets by electricity. One involves the use of a portable mcltcr which is to be so constructed that the current necessary to heat the melting surfaces can be easily taken from the wires that supply trolley lines or electric lighting circuits. Ths other r > l.n has as its feature a ma chine that must be a modification of the hay press , for its purpose is to press the snow into comparatively small "bricks" which could be handled easily and with expedition. Neither of these plans is ready for a test , but Mr. Edison junior will tak about them with New York's street commissioner before another winter comes. GOVERNOR IVTCORD. Recommends Po-rii-ua to All Catarrh Victims. Kon. Myron H. McCord , ex-governor of New Mexico , in a letter to Dr. Hartman - man , from Washington , D. C. , says : Gentlemen At the suggestion of a friend I was advised to use Pe-ru-na for catarrh , and after using one bottle I began to feel better in every wa > It Hon. M. H. McCord. helped mo in many respects. I was troubled with colds , coughs , sore throat , etc. , but as soon as I had t..ken your medicine I began to improve and soon got well. I take pleasure in rec ommending your great remedy to all who are afflicted with catarrh. M. H. McCord. Thousands of cases of chronic ca tarrh have been cured by Pe-ru-na during the past winter. In spite rf changeable weather , in spite of the na tural set-backs from catching cold , and confinement to illy-ventilated rooms , the great catarrh remedy Pe-ru-na has effected these cures. But now spring is here. The days are longer , the sun Is warmer , and the blizzard is gone for another year. This prcc nts a much more favorable opportunity for the permanent cure of chronic catarrh , especially old , stubborn cases. Now is the time to begin treatment. Other things being equal , one month's treat ment in the spring is worth two months' treatment during the inclem ent weather of winter. Insist upon having Pe-ru-na. There are no suc cessful substitutes for this remedy. Send to Dr. Hartman , Columbus , 0. , for a free catarrh hook. Few men can keep their good resolu tions .and a diary at the same time. FITS Permanently Cured. No flta or nervousness after first day's use of Dr. Kiltie's Great Nerve Restorer. Send for FREE S2.0O trial bottle end treatise. Dn. K. II. KLINE , Ltd. , 931 Arch St. , I'hlladelpbla , Pa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i A man loses his appetite for a lot of things while waiting for them. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets- All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. The genuine has L. B Q. on each tablet. The train boy books more pasengers than the general passenger agent. Orders received for Richard's Magic Catarrh Cure for month of January , 1S99 : From Kansas 1,826 " Colorado 1,628 " Nebraska 1.901 " Missouri 1,730 - " Iowa 1,283 Illinois 672 Wyoming 297 Idaho 220 Utah 263 " 1 esas 384 16 other States 1.528 Total for month 11.132 Total orders re ceived for year 1898 , 93,280 Richard's Magic Catarrh" Cure has been examined by the medical staff of the American Journal of Health , pub lished in New York city , and by them pronounced the most effective remedy on the market. It is not for sale by druggists. Sold only by the manufac turers. C. H. Richard Co. , Omaha , Neb. They have reduced the price from $5.00 to § 3.00 , including their special Atomizer mizer , and two bottles of medicine a full treatment. Write to them today They are reliable. Insane people liaveii't a monopoly on cracked heads ; the peacemaker ac quires one occasionally. It will not pay to be always asking , will it i > ay ? Home Range Comfort Compa ny of Omaha Takes Up Its Bed and Walks. ( JEW FIELDS AND FRESH VICTIMS. Tim Modus Op era iidl by Which Gudgeons are-Caught ami Worked for Their JIuril-Kearnud AVvullIi JJcwaro of thu Swindlers. From the Omaha Penny Press. ' 'Yes , they have quit in Omaha. Their wagons have all been sent to Kansas City and only a collection office will be maintained here long enough to settle up the business. We were do ing a land office business until the Penny Press opened up on us. " Thus . .poke a party , who was looking for a job In consequence of the fact that the Wrought Iron Range company had been compelled to retire from this Held. Inquiry elicited the information that the party spoke correctly and tlu't this fake concern , that six months agu was doing a prosperous business in Omaha , had been compelled to retire because its nefarious methods were ex posed. It was also ascertained that notwithstanding the fact that hun dreds of their ranges had been thrown back on their hands , they still had out in this city 1,200 of them. When you come to consider that every one of these langes was sold at from ? 20 to $30 above the price asked by local dealers for a better range , some idea of the magnitude of the steal perpe trated by this concern may be gained. These festive frauds delight to ope rate in the rural districts. There they find a fertile and fruitful field They are smooth people and scarcely ever fail to land a victim when they start out to do so. This paper has repeat edly exposed their methods , but as long as they can still ply their nefar ious calling , it does not seem too much ! to keep dwelling upon it. The effects ' of the fight upon them in Omaha is apparent. They have been driven out of the field. Only one week before they left they shipped back to the fac tory a large furniture car full of ranges they had been compelled to take back. What has been done in Omaha can be done elsewhere. It is the duty of the press of the state to take up and expose these fiaudp. The press owes it to the public to do this. In order that this may be done nnderstamlSngly we here with give the modus operand ! by which they work in the country : "They go to a farm house and by their smooth talk make the good wife believe that her work , done upon her old cook stove , is twice as hard as it should be. That she is needlessly wearing her life out and that she is not being treated right. He adroitly cites the fact that men upon the farm provide themselves with all labor sav ing machinery in order to make their work easy. He pathetically recites the grievous burdens to which ye farmer's wife is subjected and is moved almost to tears as he contemplates her for lorn condition. "After he has succeeded in making her believe she is the worst ahused mortal on earth , he has made of her an ally in the sale of a range and he then sallies forth to meet the head of the house. He names a price of $08 for a six-hole range , which is the style they usually seek to sell. Such a price for " " the agricultural a "cook stove" takes away cultural gentleman's breath , but the wily salesman soon diverts his mind He sounds the praises of his range , its superior baking Dualities , the small amount of fuel it requires , its lasting qualities , ptc. And then the terms. He can have all the time he wnr.ts. and besides , will be allowed § 8 for his old stove , 515 will be taken out m board and $15 more in hauling. This will reduce the amount he will have to pay to $30. "The bait usually works ? nd the farmer agrees to make a deal which seams to be so much to his advantage. "When the yocem to draw the pa pers the nayor is asked to name the time , one ! two or three years when it will be convenient for him to take up the note. Then the salesman in forms him that in order to kees his accounts straight with the company the note must be taken for the full amount , $08 , , . and then the credits would be placed upon it. first $8 when he delivered the old stove to the near est railway station , then the $30 for board and hauling as the service was performed. "When the farmer hauls the stove to town he finds no one there to re ceive it. The railway company will not do so unless he pays the freight iu advance and he is left with the al ternative of doing that , carting it back home again , or dumping-it in a weed patch beside the road. He con soles himself with the thought that when they come to his house to board out the $15 he will get this matter fixed us. It does not yet enter his innocent old yate that he has been in the clutches of a smooth confidence man. Even when he sees or hears nothing further of them he still be lieves that he has only got $30 to pay some time in the future when it is convenient for him to do so. "The awakening conies in CO or 90 days when a notice comes through the mail from a local bank to the effect that it holds his note for $68 , which will be due in about 10 days and re- question prompt payment. Inquiry shows it to be the note given for the range , which the bank purchased the next day after it was signed. It is in vain hr urges there should be some credits uon the note. The bank knows nothing about that. It bought the note at its face value supposing it to be all right. The long time is also urged , but the note tells a dif ferent story. The farmer puts on his "specs" and for the first time reads it carefully. He then remembers that When he signed the note the nice young' man read it to him and the true sit uation dawns upon him. He consults the leading lawyer of the town who udvises him to pay the note. To turn a new leaf is not enough ; thprn must he a new life to make the record. America's greatest physicians have con quered Ln Gripno and its after effects. Their troatmenthasbeenthoroughly tested in the hobmtnls of Europe nud o this coim- try , and is embodied in Dr. Kay's Lung Balm. Rev. H. B. Dye of Morrison , Iowa , writes "Mrs. 13ye had a bad attack of La Grippe which settled oil her luugri. She used Dr. Kay's Lung Balm , with most decided good effects , which is a repetition of past exper ience with her. Nothing is so prompt aud positive in its effects 011 her lungs. " You should write for free advice and a copy of Dr. Kay's Homo Treatment , an il lustrated book of 110 papes of receipts , etc. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co. , Saratoga , Springs , N. Y. It is only the coward who finds it ne cessary to be cruel. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by local applications as they cannot reach tUo diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to cure deafness , and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition ol the mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing and when it is entirely closed deafness Is the result , and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition , hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten aie caused by catarrh , which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. "We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness , ( caused by catarrh ) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars , fiee. & Q Sold by Druggists , ' 5c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. There are over 500,000 women earn ing their living to-day on the type writer. IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST. i.cttor From the Knnotis and Nebraska Delegates to Datipltlu. Prince Albert , Sask. , 17th August , 1S93. William McCreary , Esq. , Immigra tion Commissioner , Winnipeg , Man : Sir We , the undersigned delegates from Kansas and Nebraska , U. S. A. , in reporting the results of our trip to Dauphin , and subsequently 10 Regina , Prince Albert and the middle Sas katchewan country , beg to say that our tickets were limited to 21 days , and as we had other large regions to visit , we could only spend a short time in the Dauphin country. We examined , how ever , the principal cultivated areas in the southern parts of township 25 , range 19 , the great wheat fields of Wis- hart , Buchanan , Owen , Smith , Ross , Sinclair , tne Whitmo-cs. Drinkwaters , etc. . aud subsequently , others to the north , ar.d never , in our experience , have we Ecen finer grain. The whole country is wr.tcreu" by numerous streams flowing from the slopes of Riding Mountain , and excellent well water is found everywhere at from 9 to 18 feet. Extensive forests of spruce 1 and tamarack cover llic northern parts of the mountains , from which timber is manufactured in Dauphin and else where , and sold at ? 12 a thousand at the mills. Wild bops and wild fruits are abundant , and linen in the open air. Vegetation throughout is surpris ingly luxuriant , and without hesita tion we would rank the whole regicn amongst the best grain growing arnas of the continent. The output of wheat last year was about 75,000 bushels , but this year it is estimated at over a mil- lice. Westward lie the homestead lands which : io\v , and when fresh sur veys are completed , will afford com fortable homes to thousands of dili gent families. The great Gilbert Plains , alto , we were unable to visit , where grain growing has been conduct ed with the best results for years , and which will become a vast wheat field as soon as a branch railway reaches there. Settlement is speeding in all these regions , reminding us indeed of the early days in our own states ; and , as we have examined , since our visit to Dauphin , a portion of the great coun try lying .south and east of Prince Al bert , we can readily imagine the tide of immigration which Avill soon flow into the Canadian west. tSigned ) George S. Bennett , Hall's Summit , Kan. : S.V. . Bennett , Hall's Summit. Kan. ; B. F. Brooks , West phalia , Kan. ; John Flanucry , Stuart , Neb. Infidelity plucks the flowers aud scoffs at the gardener. Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best of all cough cures. George W. Lote , 1'abiicher , La. , August 20,1805. People would have fewer troubles if they spent less time in talking about them. COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN. The Surgical Chair and its Tortures May bo Avoided by Woraon Who Hoed Mrs. Finkham's Advico. Woman's modesty is natural ; it is charming1. To many women u full statement of their troubles to a male physician is al most impossible. The whole truth may be told to .Mrs. I'iuUham because she is a woman , and her advice is freely offered to all women sufrerer.s. Mrs. O. E. LAUD , of l th ami N Sts. , Galveston , Texas , whoso letter is priuted below , was completely discouraged when she first wrote to Mrs. Pink- ham. Here is what .she says : " DnAuMus. T'lxicit.ui : I wrote to you some time ago , . telling1 you of my ills , but j now I write to thank you / ( for the good your remedies ( j have done me , 1 hare ubed t\vo bottles of Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound , three packages of Sanative "Wash , and one box of Liver Pills , and to-day [ call myself a well woman. I suffered with backache , con stant headache , whites , sick stomach , no appetite , could n sleep , and was very nervous. . time of menstruation was in U rible pain. Your medicine wortli its weight in gold. I never can say enough in praise of it. Ihave ' U recommended it to many friends. If only all suffering women would try it , there would be more happy homes and healthy women. I thank you for the change your medicine has made in me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice , have saved thousands of women from hospital operations. The lives of women are hard ; whether at home with a ceaseless round of do mestic duties or Avorking at some regular employment , their daily tasks make constant war on health. If all women understood themselves fully and knew how exactly and soothingly Lydia E. Piukham'u Vegetable Compound acts on the female organs , there would be less suffering. LydlaEoPinlcSiara'syegetaiJleCompoundjaWcman'sP.emeUyforWo iaa'sJns The safety vaults of your Heavenly treasures may lie the hands uf t.e needy. MEEIT ALWAYS WINS. A SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE IS BASED ON MERIT. The Ttni > nrtiucu : of Jiiforminsr the Public of tlie Value of an Articla T'srotigh tlic Leading Jscirspayers. The few remedies which have at tained to world-wide fame , as truly 1 beneficial in effect and giving datisfac- ticn to millions of people everywhere , are the products of the Knowledge of i the most eminent physicians , and pro- i sentcd in the form most acceptable to the human system by the skill of the world's great chemists ; and one of the most successful examples is the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the Califor nia Fig Syrup Co. Unlike a hot of imitations and cheap .sul'Stittites , Syrup of Figs is permanently beneficial in its effects , and therei'orc lives and pro motes good health , ivhile inferior prep arations are being cast aside and for- I gotten. In olden times if a remedy gave temporary roliei to individuals I here and there , it was uioushfc good : ' i but now-a-days a l.ix.itive remedy ! must give satisfaction to all. If you j have ne\c-r used Syrup of Figs , give it j a trial , and you v.ill be pleaded vith it , i and will recommend it to your friends I or to any who suffer from constipation , or from over-feeding , or from colds , headaches , biliousness , or other ills re sulting from an inactive condition of 1 the kidneys , liver and bowels. j In the process of manufacturing the pleasant family laxative made by the i California Fig Syrup Co. , and named Syrup of Figs , figs are used , as they am pleasant to the taste ; but the medicinal i properties of the remedy are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to Lc modi : iiially laxa tive and to at-t most beuetieially. As I the true and original remedy , named Syrup of Figs , i. ; manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , A knowl edge of that fact will assist iu avoid- I ing the worthless imitations manufac- \ lured by other parties. The company ! has selected for j ears past the lead- 1 ing publications of the United States tnrough which to infoim the public of the merits of its remedy , and among them this paper is included , as will bo seen by reference to Us advertising col umns. An Old Crooked Stick held up a hobbling man after a 0 O "i" g / & ( sT n ! P jf\ i straightened him up , WELL KEEP YOU DRY. Don't be fooled with a mackintosh or rubber coat. If vou wantaccat , | that will keep you dry in tlic hard est storm buy the Fish Brand Slicker. ! f net for sate In your 3 town , write for catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston , Mass. There's Only One Stand ard of Quality in AthSetlc Goods "Spaiding. " Accept no sustitute. Handsome Catalogue Free. A. G. SPAI.UIXO & I1KOS. New York. Chicago. Denver. Or , Kay's Lung Balm i What a jolly old \vorl 1 this would be if everything on earth was as at- i tractive as the shop windows. Onion Seed ( iSc and Up : i I.I ? . Catalogue ells how to KIOW 1213 bus. per ace as easily ns 100 Inishels. largest ro\veis of Karliest Vi Rotablos anrl Farm Seeds. Karl.c-t vegetables always pay. Sa'.zcr's Strd.- produce them weeks ahead of others Coffee Kerry 15c per Ib. Pota toes $1 CO a 15bi. Cut this out anfi send with lie for erreat Catalogue and 1U j ackaijes of vegetable anil ( lower t-c-od nox cities to JOHN A. SA1.XKR SKED COMPANY. LA CROSSE , W1S. [ w.n.J It's a poor kind of repentance tliat ! doesn't insure a repetition of the o - ! fense. CRESCHNT IIOTET. , A srnixcs. AUK\NSAS , Opens February 5rd. In the Ozark Moun tains. Dcli Iilful Hiiuatc. Beautiful sccn- erv. T'ncqnale ; ! medicinal \vaters. Cheap I. excursion rates. Through sleepers via . Fri'-i-D Line. Ailre.7. . O. Plank , Man ager , Tt > om H , Article , Century Building , or Fri-co Tick.-t Ofiiw , No. Itti X. Broad way , St. Louis. i Many a man will slam the Jooi in the devil's face and open a wiii'low to I let him in. Circumstances may make you poor in pocket , but you alone are t3 blame if voti are not rich in thought. I > O Try Grains S- Try Qrain = 0 ! Ask you Grocer to-day to show yon n package of GRAIX-0 , the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. * The children may drink \rithout Injury as well as the adult. All \vho try it , like it. GKAIN-O has that lich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but it is m-ulc from pure grain * , and the most'Ida-ate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15 cents ami 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. il Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee Insist that year grocer gives yon QRAIN-O Accept no imitation. Is a pleasure and a profit. Gregory's feed book di recta aright hcsinnlnp. Grepory's Seed Insure the inott sue. ef sul ending. Ciet the book now It's free. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SON , Marb'ehead. Mass. TVANTF.D-Ca.ee of bail health that K-I-P-A-X S will not benefit , f-cnd . " > oontto Uipan1 * Chemical Co. . New York.for 10 samples ? pad 1,000 testimonial" . W.N.U. OMAHA. No. 10-1S99 U'hcn answering Hcvertiseinents I Hicrt5oa T-ns Paper. FREE ADV5CE by our I'lix-Mi-ian and . - . FREE SAMPLE 5 ? of oin nictiurinc ami a ( to ] > PseT'reeHook treating a'l dscc - u lib SCi vcilcnt 55- iccii'e- * arc some of the readout xxny vim - hosiMrltc us. 5. J ! ' : ! " 5 Ones ths veiywoist case0of JPypop ia. Ocnpntioi : , IIis.hI.K ! and SJ5 ; 5 Kiilnay di c.ise ? . Send for proaf cf : t. Ti > ISnir.iKtoe it. Wiltru about 82 ; 5 nS ! of vi'ur piiij toins. 1'r. Kay 8 "lenovato- suit' by driifrsist- , or sent S3 ; 1 > > - jnail on iliei ; > t of wricc. W "cents nii ! S CSTHERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS. " BE WISE AND USE WE WILL BUY IT FOR YOU To : .C"Oinmoilitc out-of-to.Tn ustonr > r . . wo lir.vo established a full v equipped purchus- Inp : iceiu-y. ( Uir buyers > : uc all experts In their.liiTort'iit line- , and are fully able tOMjrvo your mteiests. We will purchase any Mud of seeds at wl o'.esale or retail-tons- Omaha nt lowest priors , y-eleciii ratefuUy made , jznodb according In order. : id : --'ii | > p . ' ( i s.uniav order Is received. Ifyou tee it : : ; erd-t ; l in Om.ilia j > : ijera. send ti > is fur it. \ \ il ! accent aii'l ( libpobo of all Ulndbof coes ned joois. lli lii'st nuitnot price e.-tired. l KOMl'T AND SATISFACTORY SKKVICIGUAKANTKKP. . V.'e act for you. save you time and expense. Yen send us the order and the money ; wn buy lor > oii Just the same : is though \ou were here in pursuit , nm ! cli irgo nothing for our services. The large \olttine of cish uusines , wo c'o Km's us : i discount in liuv.'n ; which smaU buyers cannot secure , and front thisue make our pr.iftt. We will ; ; li < ilvaiis\ver * in quiries , and scnil catalogue or Mimpics. Enclose stunps topav postage. When you come to Omaha to trade , call at our ( illlcesina we will ftirnUh yon : i relhiblo guide to the city without expense. We refer by permission to the 1'iiion ational Uuik and W. A. I'axtou OMAHA PURCHASING COMPANY. 5th Floor. Paxton Block.