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CANDY CATHARTIC THIS IS A lOc BOX ET WHAT YOU ASK FOR ! OASOARETS Candy Cathartic are always put up in blue metal bor , our trade-marked , long-tailed O on the cover tablet octagonal , stamped O C O. Never sold in bulk I Imitations and substitutes are sometimes offered by unscrupulous dealers who try to palm off fakes when CASCAILETS are called for , because the fake pays a little more profit. Get the genuine CAS- OARETS and with it satisfaction or your money refunded under iron-clad guarantee. 1OOOOOOO boxes a year , that's the sale of CASCABETS today , and. merit did it. They are a perfect cure for Constipation , Appendicitis , Biliousness , Sour Stomach , Sick Headache , Bad Breath , Bad Blood , Pimples , Piles , Worms and all Bowel Diseases. All druggists , lOc , 25c , 6Oc. Sample and r bookiefree. . Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. 557 President Pi0os ° velt recently ac cepted from a deaf-mute metal work er in NCA * Yrk a likeness of the former in his rough Ridci costume beaten on the face of a silver doll-ir She picturg is a most faithful r .p o- ductiou , and is so delicately doue as to excite great admiration for the wonderful work of the artist. In Germany floors of rubber are be ing tried. They are said to be as du able as asphalt , and cheaper. Skin Humours , Scalp Humours , Hair Humours , Whether Simple Scrofulous or Hereditary Speedily Cured by Guticura Soap , Ointment and Pills , t - Complete External and Internal " " * Treatment , One Dollar , In the treatment of torturing , dls- flguring , Itchiug , scaly , crusted , pimply , blotchy and scrofulous humours of the skin , scalp and blood , with loss of hair , Cuticura Soap , Ointment and PK-ls have been wonderfully successful. Even the most obstinate of constitutional hu- KJours , such aj * bad blood , scrofula , in herited and com-igious humours , with loss of hair , giamluJar swellings , ulcer ous patches iu tlie throat and mouth , sore eyes , coppor-colourcd blotches , as well as boils , carbuncles , scurvy , sties , ulcers and sores prising from an im pure or impoverished condition of the blood , yield to the Cuticura Treatment , when all other remedies fail. And greater still , if possible , is the wouderlul record of cures of torturing , disfiguring humours among infants and children. The suffering which Cuticura Remedies have alleviated among the young , aud the comfort they have af forded worn-out and worried parents , have ledtb their adoption in countless homes as priceless curatives for the skin and blood. Infantile and birth hu mours , milk crust , scallcd head , eczema , rashes and every form of Itching , scaly , pimply skin and scalp humours , with loss of hair , of infancy and childhood , are speedily , permanently and economi cally cured when all other remedies suitable for children , and even the best physicians , fail. Sold throachout the world. Cuticunt Rwolvent. 50e. ( In form of Chocolate Cottcd Tills. 2V : per rial of wi ) . Oint ment , .We. . So-p , 2Sc. Depoui London. 27 Charttrhous * Eq : Pur,3 Eue d la Paixi Ro > t m. 1J7 Colutnbui Are. Potf r ttru ? fc Chem. CVi-p. , Sf Je l'r p . FREE TO WOMEN ! To prove the healing and cleansing power of Pax- tine Toilet Antiseptic we will mail a large trial package with book of in structions absolutely free. This is not a tiny sample , but a large package , enough to convince anyone of its value. Women all over the country are prais ing Paxtine for what it has done in local treatment of female ilia , curing all inflam mation \discharges \ , wonderful as a cleans ing vaginal douche , for sore throat , nasal ca- tanh , as a mouth wash , and to remove tartar and whiten the teeth. Send to-day ; a postal card will do. > Sold by dracclata er cnt postpaid by tie , 60 MnU , large b z. > tUf * tl * > cttaraateed. R. PAXTON CO. , 218 Calumbus Ave. , Eostoa , Mass. A piece of campnor mini is a very good indicator of what the weather is going to be. If when the camphor isexpised to the air the sum re in dns dry , the weather will be fresb and dry , hut jf the gurn ahsorhs the moisture and'seems damp , ic is a sign of raiu. Only nnsix li of the surface of Japan is arable. About 100 sea vessels are lost each year without record. Onthe Lattm Luncheons We sell the product in key-opening cans. Turn a"key and you find the meat exactly as it left us. We" put them up in this way. Potted Ham. Beef and Teniuc Ox Toniuc ( Whole ) . Veal Loaf Deviled Ham. Brisket Beef Sliced Smoked Beef. Etc. All natural flavor foods palatable and wholesome. Yourgrocershould hare them. FREK the booklet "How to Make Good Things toEnt. " Send five 2c stamps for Libbr'a big Atlas oJ the World. Libby , McNeil. & Libby Illinois WESTERIM CANADA HAS FREE HOMES FOR MILLIONS I Upwards of 100,000 Amerln t have 8tt.lsd in Western during the last S jeara. They an coatuut d. Lapp ; and pro perf > o And there is room Hill for million * Wonderful yields of Wheat anf otborgrnlaa. Boat Grazing Lanit on tha Ucnticsnt. Mngnillceol liuiu.a , plentr of water and fual Good aohool * xcellent ohorehe * and npleudid railway facilities. Free Homestead of I6Q Acres , Free gbe only charge being $10 for entry. Band to tfc * foilovruifi for an Atlas at.d olhor literature , e well M or c-jrtirtcate , givum you reduced raiivcuy rateH , et < > . Supetiuifebdeut of Iiamiuiutian.Ottawa. , Can. , or tr TV.V. ! Bsnnelt , SOI New York Lift Bide. , Omaha Ntb _ the authorized Cunadiun Qoveram nt Ag al AN EXQUISITE REQUISITE for hot weatner. Cools the blood and quenches the thirst. Hires Rootbeer A package makes flr Ballon * Sold ; CTeryrr hers , or tent for 2S cents. Dowvre of Imitation * . Dooklet free. CHAKUSSB. HIMM CO. Baton , Pa. DO YOU WANTYOUR TO EARN 7 PER CENT INTEREST PERANNDM Write me for particulars ! of afe. e < : nre Invest ment paying set on per cent on amounts of one hundred dollars or moie. BASK KEFEKKXCES. W. H. 1IOKE , York , Pennn. CITO Permanently Cured. II I 0 arKt daj'e use of Dr. Kill's UrwU Kerra Bo- ctoree. DR. B. H. KLIXK. Ltd. . 931 Arc * ' N.N.U. 777-26. YORK. NEB. L. DOUGLAS SS. and S3.S2 Shoes ftlK ! MT- You can ave from 9S.OO to SO.OO yearly by wearing W. I DonKl 3.6O or 93 Bhees. They are jnst as good in every wav as thoM thai ' have been costing-you from f4.00 to $5.00. Th Immense sale or W. L. Douglas shoes provw tbeir superiority over all other makes , s. Sold by retail shoe dealers everywhere. SW The genuine hare name and pric stamped on the bottom- Take no bstitnte. Fatt Color Eyelets uttd. . Douglas S4 Gilt l dg * Line cannot b equalled at any price. - Th DonrU * secret promt of Unnlot the bottom IOM . TJ. Douglas maJcai and sail * men men's prouce or Cexfblo d longer w rls * ) athr Goodyear welt ( nand-eewed preoewO ako than B T 01 her ( * nn je. Tb * ) hate moro th n dci > than any other manufacturer in the world. Mfflj ih ( pait fonr ream , whlfh pro ret It * op rlorlty. $25,000 Rew.r. 'X ' il. ' 1898 Sales : a , : , K . ! , . . . . rt rc'as- -.oa-t.a4o.o * vi o ! tfcr beat Imported nna toitrican leather * . Tommy Tomorrow's your birthday it ma ! I wisli't I had a dollar , I'd buy you a present. Ma Tuat's tnoughtful of you , mv dear. Bub why do you need a dol'ar ? Tommy 'Cause that's the price of it. It's the dandiest catcher's mask you ever saw. " ( Philadelphia Press Over 100 000 acrrs of Nebraska's soil is planted in alfalfa. The Nebraska state fair will be held a& Lincoln September 4 to 13. For Hot , Tired , Aching Swollen Feet. ALLEN'S FOOT = EA5E SHAKE Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder. It cures painful , smarting , nervous feet and ingrowing nails , and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes tight or new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating , callous and hot , tired , aching feet. 30.- 000 testimonials. Try it to-day. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe stores , 25c. Don't accept a substitute. Trial pack age FREE. Address Allen S. Olm- sted , Le Roy , N. Y. "Say , me good man , exclaimed the city youth , who was undecided whether to buy shrimp or minnows , "what do you catch fa'sh with around here ? " : 'Give me a quarter and I'll you , " grunted the riralite with th e new cut pole. "Here it is. Xow , what do you catch them with ? " "Ilooks ! " ( Philadelphia Record. Strawberry Oake Make a two-lay er sponge cake and cover each layer with strawberries and whipped cream. Piace one cake on top of the other and dot with a few handsome berries. This cake must te served immediate ly , as the cream moistens the sponge cake if allowed to stand long. BRAIN BUILDING. How to Feed Nervous Cases. Hysteria sometimes leads to insanity md should be treated through feeding rhe brain and nerves upon scientifically selected food that restores the lost deli cate gray matter. Troof of the power of the brain food Grape-Nuts is remarkably strong. "About eight years ago when working very hard as a court stenographer I col lapsed physically and then nervously and was taken to the State hospital for the insane at Lincoln , Neb. , a raring maniac. "They had to keep me in a strait-jacket and I was kept in the worst ward for three months. I was finally dismissed In the following May , but did no brain work for years until last fall when I was persuaded to take the testimony in two cases. One of these was a murder case and the strain upon my nervous system was so great that I would have broken down again except for the strength I had built up by the use of Grape-Nuts. When I began to feel the pressure of the work on my brain and nerves I simply increas ed the amount of Grape-Nuts and uied the food more regularly. "I now feel like my old self again and am healthy and happy. I am sure that if I -had known of Grape-Nuts when I had my trouble eight years ago I would never hare collapsed and this dark spot in my life would never have happened. Grape- Nuts' power as a brain food is simply wonderful and I do not believe any stomach is so weak that it cannot digest this wonderful food. I feel.a delicacy about having my name appear in public , but if you think it would help any poor sufferer you can use it. " Name given by PoKtum Co. , Battle Cre , - , Mich. There are desserts and desserts. The delicious health-giving kind are told mbout in the little recipe book found in each package of Grape-Nuts. LORD KITCHENER'S WAY. An English Commander Who Always Keeps Hio Affair-'to Himself. No man ever kept his own wmnsel better than Lord Kitchener , when fighting was afoot. There was never any leakage of information because there was never any information to leak. So writes a staff officer in his account of/'CampnJjning with Kitch ener" In Blackwood's. He gives an instance of the great general's careful ness. Once when the enemy threatened our iine of communications I expressed some anxiety about our wires , which were ) aSd , for all the world to1 see , as a ground-line along the desert , glis tening In the sun and bearing a mean ing even to a dervish , which is saying a good deal. Kitchener told me to ride down to tne river bank and say if I felt Imp- pier. Down I went , and after dili gent search discovered a second wire cunningly laid under the bush and sedges. As I was about to ride back I saw a steamer pushing off , and asked tlu young engineer officer what he was ubout. It turned out that he had per sonal instructions from Kitchener to lay a third wire of telegraph on the other bank of the Nile , and no one in the arrny but the chief and this young officer had wind of the mutter. From an instinct of self-preservation nobody ever slept with more than one eye shut when Kitchener was with the army. A sound sleeper was always in danger of finding himself alone in the desert , and Ihe army gone. This act ually happened to a worthy officer who was rather hard of hearing. Some one whispered. "Dervishes ! " and the army inarched softly away without beat of drum in the usual half hour or less. The officer awoke , nothing living in sight except two bald-headed vul tures. Kitchener's officers took their cue from their chief , and imitated his meth ods. Once a general officer was inspect ing a post on the line of communica tions , and duly arrived at the little hut which represented the headquarters of the majesty of the army in some wind-swept hole. Enter X. , who , look ing round , spies an office-table and two trays , one full of papers. The empty one was ticketed , "Business , " the other , "Bosh. " "Excellent officer ! " purrs E. "Thor oughly understands his work and Kitchener's methods. " But when he went further , and proceeded to exam ine the papers in the "Bosh" tray , he found that the documents consisted ex clusively of his own voluminous orders ar.d memoranda. SUMMER IN ALASKA. Tropical Growth of Vegetation When the Sun Climbs Northward. To undertake to give people a correct conception of Arctic America , or of any part of it , is difficult. Although they know that the country is much larger than the United States , they look upon it as being all alike a country of long , dark winters , fields of ice and snow , and barren wastes. In truth , within Arctic and sub-Arctic America there is much diversity of climate. And In this beautiful summer land of Alaska there are in midsummer endless fields of beautiful plant life. Many times I have left my camp at the foot of the moun tains , and , passing through a little meadow where a variety of wild JTinsFes waved their tops above my liad , I would commence to climb among the dense , tangled and almost tropical jungle of alders , where grew Rfvernl varieties of the most beautiful ferns. Reaching the upper limits of the al ders , great , waving fields of the purple lup ne and dainty red columbine cover ed acres and acres of the high , rolling hilJs. Among them , wild celery and wild parsnip grew many feet high , and other luxuriant foliage plants gave my surroundings an almost tropical ap pearance. A little farther , many little ponds gr.ew beautiful , yellow lilies , with their great leaves resting on the surface of the water , and the purple iris bordered the shores. Still higher caine the yellow sun flowers , white and purple daisies in endless fields , and , higher yet , violets , pinks , forget-me-nots , buttercups , and bluebells , and dozens and dozens o\ dainty , blossoming plants In many col ors. Purple is the predominating color , then white and yellow and blue and pink dividing honors. But few red flowers were seen. I have traveled many miles where every foot of mj Kvay was one grand profusion of beau tiful flowers in many varieties. From "An Explorer-Naturalist in the Arctic , " by Andrew J. Stone in Scrlbner's. . Table Board. "I notice an eminent chemist says , " remarked Mrs. Starvem , "that the time will surely come when we may expect to get palatable food out of wood. " "That may be , " replied Mr. Hall- rume , "but we never expect to get It out of board. " Philadelphia Press. Grops Damaged by Sulphur. Farmers claim that the ore smelters of Butte , Mont , throw into the ah- five Jens of sulphuric acid and half a ton of arsenic each day , greatly to the damage of crops. Toughest Ever. "Those shoe soles , " said the old cobbler , "Will never wear out , crack or break ; They are let me whisper the secret Made from a restaurant buckwheat cake. " Chicago News. The raan who invests his com in a jet-rich-quick scheme seldom has to Dother about making his will. Nothing tires one more than to hear others boast of their honesty. Alway look for this tradw mark : "The Klenn , Keel Kitchen Kind. " The stoves without amoke , ashes or heat. Make comfortable cooking. "I ne ? r buy prepared tooth powd- 3r. " This is a declaration made by i woman who -manages to keep house ou a.n absurdly small snra ana keep it well. This probably explains its. "I can make exactly as Roo3 a powd er as I can buy , and for UO cents I can fix up enough to last tlie whole family a year. I buy prepared chalk in bulk. You know cnalk is the basis Of all tooth powderc. With it I mix si megtound castile soap. The pro portions are seven-eights chalk to one-eighth soap. With tbis quantity I till up all the bottles and jars in the house. " In Every Walk of Life. reopie in every wa.'f of life have bad backs _ kidneys g o wrong and the back begins - , - * gins to ache. Cure sic'c-J kidneys and * b a c k a quickly appear s. head this tes timony and Iciirn how it = &tSdV J U ? * * ct/a\ ? * , P can be done : A. A. Boyce , a farmer , living thref mid a half miles from Trenton. Mo. says : "A severe cold settled in my kid neys and developed so quickly that 1 was obliged to lay off work on acirornii of the aching in my back and sides For a time 1 was unable to walk : it all and every makeshift I trk-tl and all thf medicine I took had not tne MijihtosJ effect. My back continued to grow weaker until I was unfit for anything Mrs. I Joyce noticed Doan's Kidnej Pills advertised as a sure cure for jusf such conditions and one day when ir Trenton she brought a box homo froir Clms. A. Foster's drug store. I follow ed the directions carefuly when tnkiiij them and I must say I was more tlmr surprised and much more gratified tf notice the backache disappearing grud ually until it finally stopped. " A FREE TRIAL of this great kid ney medicine which cured Mr. Boycf will be mailed on application to anj pnrt of the United States. Addres ; Foster-Millmrn Co. . Buffalo. N. Y. Foi sale by all druggists , price 50 cent : per box. In Wales there are 500.000 people \hoc-innot speak Eng'ish ' ; in Ire- hnd there are 30,000 who speak only Irisb. and in Scotland tiiere are 40. . )0 ) who speak only Gaelic. We are never withpift a bottle of Piso's Cure for Consumption in our house. Urs. E. M. Swayze , Wakita , Okla. , April 17 , 1901. All men that reach maturity draw prizes of some serb , A few are very Kond , more are indifferent , but the larger Dumber will be curses. If brotherly love , self-denial and thrift are diligently sought , the crowning ift of all is won and in happiness and peace will the days glide swiftly away..If idleness and ease is tbc aim of life then want and suffering is the result. If indulgence , excess and licentiousness is the heart's desire all the miseries of life will follow and at the end will come the horrible rible nightmare of remorse Ex. Mts Window's SOOTHING SYRUP for chill - l en leeihitiK , softens ihe LUIII.S. reduivs infla- . ati MI , aliays pain , cures c lie. Piice25c bottle I The Peary Arctic club hopes to dispatch anochei polar expedition ki the spring. In Munich dogs are now being reg- u'arly killed for human consumption by the butcbers. Mo-e poisonous snakes are found in Arizona than in any other part of this country. Scarcely a dozen persons know the secret of making carbon paper and typewriter ribbon. 8t. Paul , Neb. April 9 , ' 03. National Medical Co. Gentlemen : This it to certify that I have used Liqnid Koalfor er < ot disease in cattle and believe it to be a cure for this disease from the experiments 1 have made , but be lieve it ought to be used when tne animal is first taken with the disease. And for a lie * killer it can't be beat by anything I know of. Yours respectfully.W. W. L. LITTLE. Seward , Neb. . Dec. 5.1902. Liquid Koal , manufactured and sold by National Medical Co. , York , Neb , is a ne- ceasity to any farmers ra sing stock Several instances of 1U efficiency have come under my personal notice. .JOHN HARVEY , Ex-Mayor , Seward. Wausa. Neb. . Dec. 18 1902. I consider Liquid Koal one f the best articles for all around purposes on the market. For mites and lice in the chicken houses and for lice on calves and horses it is the best and cheapest thing I have ever found. Liquid Koal ought to bfe on every farm. CHAS. BERQANHAGER. Coleridge , Neb.Dec. 8.1902. I can say that your L. K. is the best in sect destroyer that I ever used. It will not injure the eggs when used on setting hens. I find it the best all around stock medi-ine that I ever had on the place. I advise every farmer to keep a supply on hand. G.B GROFF. PKK One Quart Can . Sl.OO II One Gallon . 3 OO five Gallons , per gallon . 2.75 | | A 35c 32-page Book on Germ Diseases National Medical THE CORES 4TTE1CTIK 612 AT iTTOTI THUiUfi W0IIL Mrs. Frances Stafford , of 243 E ' 114th St. , N.Y. City , adds her testimony - timony to the hundreds of thou sands on Mrs. Pinkham's files. When Lydia E. Pinkham's Reme dies were first introduced skeptics all over the country frowned upon their curative claims , but as year after year has rolled by and the little group of women who had been cured by the new discovery has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands , doubts and skepticisms have been swept away as by a mighty flood , until to-day the great good that Lydia E. Pinkimm's Vegetable Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of America attracting the attention of many of our leading scientists , physicians and thinking people. Merit alone could win such fame ; wise , therefore , is the woman who for a cure relies upon Lydia E. Pinkham's VegctaljleCoinpound , ' The number of opium smokers in the United States is estimated at 1'000,000. Greece will erect a pavillion at the world's fair , Sc. Louis , audwill also make exhibits in several of the diff erent departments. Among the in teresting things exhibited will be re productions of old Greek statuary. A Cure for Dropsy. Sodgwick , Ark. , June 22. Mr. W. S. Taylor of this place suys : j "My little boy had Dropsy. Two doctors - , tors the best in this part of the coun-4. try told me he would never get better - , ' ter , jmd to have seen him anyone els i would have said they were right. Hla feet and limbs were swollen so that he could not walk uor put on his shotjs. ' 'When the doctors told me he would surely die , I stopped giving him their medicine and began giving him Dodd's Kidney Pills. I gave him three pills a day and at the end of eight days the swelling was all gone , but as I wanted to be sure , I kept on with the pills for sometime , gradually reducing tha quantity , till finally I stopped alto gether. "Dodd's Kidney Pills certainly saved my child's life. Before using them he was a helpless invalid in his mother's arms from morning till night. Now he is a healthy , happy child , running and dancing and singing. I can never ex press our gratitude. "Dodd's Kidney Pills entirely cured our boy after everybody , doctors and all. had given him up to die. " The Prin-e's Own. American Patriot Kazor , Sheller or Kbony Hundlb. handsomely etched. Superior Qual ity. To any address 50c. 50c..CHUFF ec. CO , Lennl. Penn. Kimbsrly d'amood mines have pro duced in the past thirty years 8350- 000,000 in the rough. The oldest legislative body in the world next to the British Parliament is the hweriish Rigsdag. The Bank of England note paper is , so strong that a single sheet will lift a weigbt of 100 pounds. : In Anstralia there is an incubator in use that has a capacity of 11,440 duck eggs or 14,080 bens' eggs. The Great. i Germ and Insect Destroyer Is now used throughout the United States in the treatment of hog cholera , swine plague , ergot diseases , corn stalk disease , pink eja , foob and mouth disease , scurvy , mange. Texas itch , scabs and all germ dis eases of domestic animals deposited In Ciry National Bank nf York , N b. , and $100.00 She-don Htate Bunk , Sheldon , low * . , 10 be paid to . anyone ilrdinj ; any of thb following' testimonials not genuine. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : HartinKton. Neb. , Doc. 10,1902. National Medical Co. , York , Neb. Dear -ir : I am a ns < ; r of Liquid Koal xnd am.well pleased with it. I would not try to do without it as I find it ase/ul in a great many ways. I have had no iclc hogs since I commenced using it a year ago. In my opinion it is the beat and cheapest beg cholera preventatire on the market todav. You can use this as you wish. Anyone wishing to know more about this please write me. ENOCH ELY. Seward , Neb. , Nov. 28,1901. To Whom It May Concern : This is to certify that I have bought the third lot of Liquid Koal from the Nations. Medical Co. , and think it the bestjjerm de stroyer , appetizer and disinfectant that have ever used. I hare had occasion to ns it on two different horses this summer fo very severe wounds , and found it the bes and cheapest remedy I ever tried ; would not be without it on my place. W. B. FRANCI3. Delmont. 8. D. I have used your L. K. , and think it is a good preventive and disinfectant. I used it as a medicine for all Kinds of stock , and chickens. I had two cows that were sick antl would not eat and I used L. K. and it helped them. I al-o used It as a hog cholera preventive , and think it is all right G. H. PATRICK. CE : Ten Gallon Re ? , per gallon " 83.50 25 Gallons , half bbL. per gal . . . . 2.85 50 Gallons , 1 bbl. , per gal 3.0O of Animals Sent free on Application. CTUKED BY If n Sheldon , lows. u York , Neh.