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w" 1 , . L V Hy ?!,""" ' -y V- 3i;, H' J -. J- 6, ''t " .T. "J ll -.5 Vr, -.. i fe -. , : if.- -- J v- '.. FROM MISERY TO HEALTH. .A Society Leader and Club Woman of -"- JCsnsas City Writes to Thank V .Doan's Kidney Pili for a Quick " Cure. Miss Nellie Davis, of 1216 Michigan '"Jie., Kansas City, Mo., society leader and club vroan, writes: "I can not bay too much in pr-ise cf Doan's Kidney Pills, for they ef fected a complete cure in a verj short time when 1 was suffering from kidney troubles brought on by a cold. I had severe pains in the back and sick headaches, and felt miserable all over. A few boxes of Doan's Kidney-Pills made we a well woman, without an ache or pain, and I feel compelled to recommend this reliable remedy." (Signed) NELLIE DAVIS. A TlHAL FREE Address Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cts. University Celebration. The University of Freiburg had a ranri celebration recently proces-j-ions, fireworks, illuminations, ad dresses, the occasion being the round ing out of the number of students to 2.000. One of the speakers referred to the fact that the number 1,000 was reached in 1S85, and he v:as much ap-).-i::ilcd when he iminted at a babe in the arms cf a nurse as the future rmir-tkoiisandJhbtudunt. Caste Among Ants. In death, as in life, the ants are aristocrats and rigid observers of caste distinctions. For ants have their cem eteries, and it is characteristic that ihc poor aphides and other slaves cap tured in war are buried, not with their nasters, but near the back fence. among the burdocks and ragweeds. the potter's field of the ants' city of mo dead. Much Tea Drunk in Japan. Tea-drinking is a constant occupa tion for a Tibetan. In every tent and in eery house the tea-kettle is al was on the fire. The laws of hos pitality bind all to present tea to their guests, and every Tibetan car ries with her a wooden bowl of Himalayan maple by way of a tea cup. Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because it never stic;s to the Iron, but because each package contains 16 oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water Starches aro put up in 94-pound pack ages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then again because Defiance Starch is free from all injurious chem icals. If your grocer tries to sell you a JL'-oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which, he wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance, lie knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package In large let ters and figures "16 ozs." Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron ticking. Defiance never sticks. Elephants Long for Freedom. In captivity elephants always stand up when they sleep, but when in the jungle, in their own land and home, ther lie down. The reason given for the difference between the elephant ;n captivity and in freedom is that the animal never acquires complete ronfidonce In his keepers, and always lotigs for liberty. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottie or CASTORIA. a eafe and .ure remedy for infants aud children, nid tee that it Vcax tlii M"aatt:re of C&asyyff&&UM la Use I "or Ovrr ISO Yean-. The Kind Ycu Have Air. ays Bought. It is impossible to love a second time, when we have once tvallr easfd ti love. La Kochefoucald. Mr. Winslnw'n Snotlxlnc Syrup. TVir hlMrvn terth!:ir. Poftu the Kiirus, rrlucrA fa Cn;n.Uou. a!la b fain, cures wind tullb. V-o bottle. Women arc sure all men have hab its of extra vagarce which need col lection. SPELLING CONTEST for Girls and Boys Who can make the most words out of the letters "Advona Cafe" (ASH PRIZES J50 tfO $10 for tie Winers. Ask Your Grocer for Particulars McCORO-BRADY CO. OMAHA. aw ''' JJLBBaraflak 5aBawawaWBawawawawaWajk WINCH ESTER I 2Kb I "LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS I g The proof cf the shell is its shooting. Be- I llMIBan cause they shoot so well, Winchester Factory I Brig; j I Loaded "Leader" and "Repeater" Smoke- I Knllvitt I css owcr Shotgun Shells have won almost I KSjB&Jil every important prize shot for in years. I HHSH Good shots shoot them because they give bet- I HBflH er results, shoot stronger and more uniformly I jHvanvPaH and are more reliable than any other make I yaaWyRj PyW ' j ' ' j 7I IflB AUrVAY3 SeaiFTj MrtNCHCSTER MAKE OF SHELLS Woman Mountain Climber. By far tho most expert womaa mountaineer in the world is Mrs. Fan cy Bullock Workman. In the Hima layas she has climbed to an altitude of "2.56S feet. On the same occasion t.er husband broke the world's record for men by 311 feet, by climbing 23, !94 feet up a mountain 24,479 fee,t high. Mrs. Workman is of medium Iteight, and there is nothing in her ap pearance to suggest the strength she i:as displayed in some of her wonder, ml feats. Rrefreshments in Church. Family pews were introduced at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Some of these had a table and fire place, also curtains and window blinds, so as to secure the utmost privacy. This led to abuses. In some of the closed pews card playing was not uncommon and the tedium of v. long service was sometimes relieved by light refreshments. Tffc Reliquary. Automobile Fishing Boats. Fishermen on the Lake of Neuchatel are using automobile boats. They are driven by a benzine motor and light ed by electricity. They are flat-bot-tcmed, glide noiselessly over the water, do not frighten the fish and are a great success. Old Man's Secret. Alpena. Mich.. Sept. T. (Special). Seventy-five years of age but hale and hearty is Mr. Jerome K. Fonr nier of this place, and to those who ask the secret of his splendid health he gives the good advice "Use Dodd's Kidney Pills." When asked for his reason for so strongly recommending the Great American Kidney Remedy, Mr. Four nicr related the following experience: "I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills becauso they cured me of Dia betes. I suffered with my kidneys for a long time and suffered terribly from those Urinary Troubles that arc so general among aged people. 'Then I started to use Dodd's Kid ney Pills and eight boxes of them cured my kidneys, regulated my wa ter and made me feel like a hearty young man." Dodd's Kidney Pills make the old feel young because they make sound kidneys. Sound kidneys mean health and health is the other name for youth. Making It Emphatic Concerning a certain archdeacon ia lie English church a tale of modesty is told. He forbade one of his friends to call him "doctor," saying, "If you call me doctor I will do the same for you." "Oh. but you can't." replied tho other. "I am not a doctor." "You soon will be," was the answer. "I'll be if I am," came the retort Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray'sSwoet Powders forCbildrea, used by Mother Gray, nurse in Children's Home, New York, euro Summer Complaint, Feverishness,Hcadachc,Stomach Troubles, Teething Disordersand Destroy Worms. At all Druggists', 25c. Sample mai'ed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y. Silk From Wood Pulp. Silk is now manufactured from wood pulp, and the only difference between natural silk and the artifi cial silk so produced is that the latter exceeds the former in luster and takes the dye more readily, affording more permanent colors. When Your Grocer Says he does not have Defiance Starch, you may lie sure he is afraid to keep it un til his stock of 12 oz. packages are .-old. Defiance Starch is not only bet ter than any other Cold Water Starch, but contains 10 oz. to the package and sells for :-;.u no money as 12 oz. brands. Lightning and Trees. Prof. Assmann. one of the German government meteorological experts. says that lightning seldom strikes in a forest where the trees are dense and of about the same height. Dan- i ger exists only where Isolated trees rise high above their surroundings.. Lewis' " Single Binder " straight . cigar. No cither brand of cigars N m popular with the smoker. He has learned to rely upon its uniform high qualitv. Lewis' Factorv. Peoria, 111. o boniroi nunaway norses. t An Austrian has invented safety ' reins for runaway horses, by means ol which two small rollers can he i made to press the horse's windpipe when desired. The animal must stop at once for want of breath. 1 am Mire 1'iso's Cure for Consumption saveu ui life three enrs airo. Mas. Tnos. Koi:bins. Maiile Street. NorwK-ll. X. Y., Tel). 17, l'.fJO. Blue Light for Inflammation. The effect of blue light in reduc ing inflammation, diminishing pain, promoting absorption cf morbid se cretions and curing diseases of the tkin. has been shown by several re cent teiearches. "I liatl lnflain:4tory lilieiinmttaars trat Tnm ii nim.ui.uiu-1.. jir iit,iiiK-niiMv'. Km-iniviuni-). Hi. raj t.t tnfuil. .arrill loui-'ii.i;, Trffj-, N V. 0 It's no use praying for a three-foot stream when you hae only a one inch pipe. The Miirlre M- UrmcCjr "o.. t hli-affn. tnn Home le Uh' . M rlic tnem nU.'Jt jur cj? If a woman knows she is pretty it isn't because any other woman ever told her. Try me Juist once and I am sure to come again. Defiance Starch. A poster artist's curves are enough to excite the envy of a base ball pitcher. People who calculate on an elev enth hour repentance always die at 10:30. The trees we raise and not the ones we drop from determine our worth. God can make more ont of a weak man than he can out of a wabbly one. To be loved is to receive the great est of all compliments. Mme. Keeker. Men are inclined to "kick" when told they are ordered about by a wife. Women fiercely deny theim putation of dresisng for man's admiration. Men like to think they can attract the notice of women generally. There's bestniry in the love tiiart nil ke reckoned. Shakes pca.re. i iJWw llrl ill I 40 Only Style She Knew. "Madge isn't writing poetry any more." "Why not. dear?" -Oh. the editor said he didn't like her style. Madge thought he meant her dress and said she'd never cpeak to the horrid man again. Couldn't Be Worse. Ethel "Charlie Sapleigh isn't quite himself of late. Frances Indeed! I hadn't noticed any improvement. MIMMAWWWVWMWMVWWWWAWWWWWMVM THE "How did they come to elect you club?" "Why, I'm the only member who Difference. "Now. just to prove that men have better tempers than women." said Mr. Wiser at supper, "when did you ever hear of a man slamming a door to show his rage?" "They don't slam doors," responded Mrs. Wiser, quietly. "Ah. I knew you were forced to ad mit it." "No; they kick them." As He Expressed It. "So you don't mind my piano play ing. Mr. Skorcher?" said the girl next door. "Not at all." replied Skorcher: "1 like it best, though, when you're coast ing." "When I'm coasting?" "Yes; when you keep your feet off the pedals." Found an Angel. Husband Got a new girl, I see. Wife Yes, and she's an angel, too. "How do you know that? She hasn't been here half a day yet." "True, but she tells me that she once lived with your mother and stood it for three weeks." New York Weekly. Condolence. "Charley, dear,' said young Mrs. Tor kins, "didn't you say you kst your monev on a ten-to-one-shot?" Yes." "Well, it's too had: You aren't any luckier at marksmanship than yon arc at horse racing, are you?" Appropriate. Uodrick Now they are thinking about bringing out the life of Raisuli. Van Albtrt Well, it would be rath er expensive. Rodrick How so? Van Albert It would have to be bound in Morocco. The Trouble. "Pete." said Meandering Mike, "do you believe dat honesty, is de best policy?" "Sure," answered Plodding Pete. "De trouble is dat yon can't persuade people to present you wit t'ings in stead o compellin' you to take 'em widout askin'." Kind Men Avoid. Gunner Yes, first hhe called her self Mary, then May, and now it's Mae. She's always changing her name. Guyer Well, such a silly girl will never .have a chance to change her last name. Inconsistent. "She is the most inconsistent wom an I ever saw." "But, ycu know, it is a woman's privilege tt change her mind." "Of course it is. That is what is expected. But this girl never does." Hard to Refuse. Rummy Robinson How in de natae f ail hobos do yer get dem kind ladies to give yer de price of a drink? Boozy Bob Why. I always tell dem dat I'm golag to spend it in a model saloon like de one in New York. A Long, Dry Full. First Mosquito What makes you so disgruntled? Second Mosquito Here I've been biting a billiard ball by mistake for the last tea minutes Judge. Physical Supper. Soubrette Yes, De Han says he used to support Miss Verne in "Romeo aad Juliet" Comedian He's right. They had such a flimsy balcony a supe had to stand behind and hold it up. The Great Drawback. Kivoter Experience is a ireat teacher sure enough. " Wise Yes. hut the average man never live-. long enouzh to graduate in that school. Forgetting the Landlord. "I wonder who originated the ex pression, "reckoned without his host.' " "Very likely it was some deluded summer hotel guest who tried to fig ure out for himself what-his bill was going to be." - . . - -4 v The Peacemaker. Jasper T hear that the Czar is like ly to sue for peace now. Jumpuppe Naturally. The poor man .has to mind the baby. Town TopicX.i -"f v 4 fcaTaafkaSfc His Settled Opinion. "Of course." said the friend, "yon are aware of the fact that poverty is no disgrace." "That's very true," answered Sena tor Sorghum. "But you can't convince me that it is anything to brag about, cither." Washington Star. Didn't Want Much. "You may have one wish," said the good fairy, "and it will be granted:" Well." replied Johnny Wise. "I wish I may have everything I want REASON. i president of the Lookout Automobile has an automobile." Not Decided. "What a cute little baby!" ex claimed the good-hearted eld lady on the street. "Boy or girl?" "We ain't decided yet," replied the little nurse. "Pop an' mom's stij. scrappin' over a name for it." Cat.. olic Standard and Times. No Visible Evidence. Mr. Chugwater I'm talking about the sufteriug in Port Arthur. There must be lots of it there. Mrs. Chugwater But, Josiah, I haven't had a single call yet from any tramp that claimed to be a Port Ar thur sufferer. Fixing the Blame. Easyun Yes. I must admit that she made a fool of me. Miss Cutting Then I was mistaken. Easyun Mistaken? Miss Cutting Yes; I thought you were born foolish. Bright Woman. Mr. Knox It was very extravagant of you to buy all those things. Mrs. Knox But I didn't buy them, I had them charged. OLD 3 Zs III 0 0K9Sw XAmBB VfI Putyouriin.fj vb ) b ov OV aHannPn n ' irjO V J slnBni I trade mark. Tell your ! I Y oV'j o jj I 1 TgTWl xHH dealer you want the best ' i oo J v iBiIl I strcnyurmoney can buy. I Til )l Wj! I n I ns,st on navjn the best. I ' LM CJi l u I DEF,ANCE- I I 2. -"V J I Hi I It is 16 ounces for 10 cents. I r sr I ' I ' Prcmlums but one . " ' P ' I Pounc ' he very best B zx i I starch made. We put all I I our money in the starch. j Elderly Gentleman (jokingly) Say. my pretty mies, you'll marry me, new. won't yon? Flossie (7 years old) Uni-um, I guess so. bat I think I'd rather have a newer husband. ''''''"'"aw amn. Mesmerized. " "Did you ever bear about that tax collector's bard luck?" "So, What was it?" "He called on a mesmerist. She hypnotized him into the back yard and made him beat carpets for ive hours." Further Infsrmatien Wanted. "I don't care for these bathing suits, she said. ' Hat en's you some- thing a IHtle higher?" "Price or skirts?" asked the new salesman. Philadelphia Record. Cut Him Sharf. "Has that new reporter a nose for news?" asked the publisher. "He did have," responded 'the man aging editor, "until he tried to count the revolutions of an electric fan and then be lost it." Old Story. "Jeemes bet Silas he could stay wa der water three minutes. Silas bet he could stay under five minutes." "W,l-.o won." "The undertaker." Downtrodden Man. Rodrick bo the car was full of la dies. Was there much standing? Van Albert I should say so. Some of the ladies were standing, on their dignity and the rest were standing on my feet. Would Seem So. Spacer What, became of all the men who used to write dime novels? Penner Oh, they are in the far TBa.StlftiTieTi5ip!r Wrrncr,(m'ilnn(s a is-1 c Hti i : ...Asleep. , "I certainly did enjoy, your sermon." said the" hard case, who seldom at tended church. ' "Indeed!" replied Rev. Mr. Tawker, "and what part did you enjoy the most?" u "I guess it was the part where I dreamed I had a million dollars." Stationary Success. "Have you given up experimenting with your airship?" "No," answered the scientist. "And I can truthfully say that up to the present time my appliances to keep the machine from running away and setting last in the clouds have proved entirely successful.' i 5not in a New Place. I 'It' tmWSCtt nnU 1.a l.a..t..t.. i .j. imiucsiiuu, saiu iue pujetuwu i wno was testifying before the Billville I coroner s jury, "is that the man was i shot in the early hours." That's funny." said the coroner. "This here other witness has done swore he was shot in the leg!' Real Powers. "Say. Winston, how would you like to witness a conflict between the pow ers?" "Witnessed one the other day." "Between the powers?" "Sure! My wife, the cook and" the ice man began a three-cornered squab ble in the yard." A Biased View. "Do you appreciate the beauties of chilization?" "Yes," answered the barbarian. "Civilization is a great institution. But as in the. case of other large enter prises, it's usually best to be one of the promoters and get in on the ground floor." In Manchuria. First Correspondent "Say, old man, I've just got a bundle of news papers from home." Second Correspondent "Thank goodness. Now we'll be able to learn something of what is going on at the front." Houston Chronicle. Beat the Record. "I made a thousand miles in ten minutes once. Guess that was going some." "Get down to facts." "I played another traveling man for a mileage book and won." Detroit Free Press. Cant Play. "You say Miss Putnam can't play golf?" "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. "She's clever enough at hitting the ball, but she can't find an appropriate costume that is in the least be coming." Information Free. Backe A man is never too old to learn. Bennc No, he can always find somebody to marry him. STOCK. W mm m m -, --ytyf-tjyfyjyjyjrj-ljyjyj- ut Nat So Salable. Hill MacShorte has sold a poem to Scribblers, entitled "Ode to a Fair Lady." Hulls Has he? Well, he Is more competent to write verses entitled "Owed to a Landlady." Stray Stories. Time ts Swift. Miss Olde I don't think much of the young men of to-day. Mfcs Fly Well, if you wait for the ycing men of to-morrow you are lia ble to be' an old maid. Recipe far Extravagance. ' "Old Man Growler has found a great scheme for doing away with any ne cessity for dying rich."' "What is it?'v - "He has just married a woman who isn't a third of his age." A Pair. "Two very Interesting things hap pened at Propley's house the other night. Hear about "em?" "So; what were they?" "Boy and a girl." I Deadly. Ernie Jack said if-1 refused him he'd run to the nearest drug store and buy some. poison. Eva And did he? " "Ernie Yes, he bought a pad: of cigarettes. At the Concert. Ida How did your Uncle Hiram enjoy jthe classical program?, -. May Not at all. Why, d wore cut a shoe prompting him when to applaud. Most Spoken Languages. There are 382.000,000 Chinese speak ing the same language, making Chi nese the mostvspoken language. There are so many dialects which are entire- ly different that they seem scarcely to belong to the same tongue. The ia habitants of Mongolia and Thibet can barely understand the dialect of the people in Pekin. Putting Chinese aside, the most spoken languages are as follows, in millions; English. 120; German, 70; Russian. CS; Spanish, 44; Portuguese, 32. Churches on Bridges. The custom of building churches on bridges was common a hundred years and more ago. Several of these quaint old buildings are still left in Europe. The Chapel of Our Lady still stands on the bridge which spans the Don at Rotterdam. The little chapel was built in the fifteenth century and was restored about a hundred years ago. For several years, however, it lias been used as a tobacco shoD. Keeping Nervous System Healthy. As the nervous system exercises great power on all the functions of the body, it ought to be kept in a healthy condition by regular mental work and judicious occupations. The fear often expressed that steady men tal work is likely to wear out the brain too soon Is unfounded. The wear ing theory is wrong, as well for men tal as physical work, both of which ma' be continued in old age. Of Interest to Builders. Prof. Charles L. Norton of the Mas fachusetts Institute of Technology cays that a great deal more care should be taken in protecting steel work and wrought iron work from cor rosion. Concrete is a far better safe guani than stone or terra cotta against ere. he says. The Boston skyscrapers are viewed with suspicion by Prof. Norton. . Pen Stammering." "Pen stammering" is the name gi en by Dr. Bertillon of Paris to a diffi culty in writing analogous to stammer inz in speech. Many persons, he says, are incapable of writing even one of the letters of a word as long as any one is looking at them. Hypnotic sug gestion, he thinks, will cure this nerv ous trouble, as well as writer's cramp. Education of Indian Girls. In India only about 3 per cont of the girls attend public schools, but , the government of India in its educa-, tional resolution states that in trying i to promote the education of girls a far greater proportional impulse is imparted to the educational and moral ' tone of the people than by the edu-' cation of the men. Insects Don't Touch Rice. A remarkable fact connected with' the rice plant is its almost entire im munity from the attacks of insects. J and from those diseases which infect the cereals and other vegetable I growths, as also that it supplies a. wholesale diet for one-half the popula tion of the world. Early Rising. "To be forced to get up early." says an English physician, "grinds the I soul, curdles the blood, swells the spleen, destroys all good intentions and disturbs all day the mental activ-, it!es. Criminals are always recruited from the early-rising class." Force of Blue Whale. A blue whale, harpooned by a New foundland whaler in Placentin Bay in March, 1903, towed the steam whaler Puma 122 miles, the screw being re versed, at full speed the whole time, and not until twenty-six hours elapsed was exhausted and killed. When a follow boasts that lie can't he bought it's a sign that he hasn't been offered enough. Positive, Comparative, Superlative I tea . f ywur Fish Brano" Stickers fr ysars awia" want new , aJsw wna for m frlseitf. I wwuM Mwt w wttnwwtwiiw fwr twic ths cwst. Thwy arw Just s far anaaw af m emmmmn caat as a nmntn en Is akaas" af nathing." (NAME ON APPLICATION) sura you rfon't ft ana af tha com mon hind this Is tha eaaVPaaa mark of axcellanca. JarWaT5 n. x. i uncn sJ. 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(AH W Fibroid Tumors Cured, m A distressing case of Fibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, Mass., in the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mrs. Hayes First Letter Appealing Mrs. Pinkfcam for Help: uI)ear Mrs. Pinkiiam: I have been under Boston doctors' treat ment for a long: time without any reiki They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and the soreness extends up my spine. I have bearing-down pains both back and front. 3Iy ab domen is swollen, and I have had flowing spells for three years. My ap petite is not good. I cannot walk or l on my.fcet for any length of t in:e. ttThe symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your litilo book ac curately describe my case, so I write to vou for adviee.w. (Signed) Mrs. 1L F. Hays, 232 Dudley 8t, (Koxbury)lxston, Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinfcham's advice al though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Bolton, to take her medicine which she knew would help her her letter contained a mass of additional instruc tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result. "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiasi: Sometime ago I wrote to you describ ing my symptoms and risked your advice. You replied, ami I followed all your directions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. 44 The use of Lydia K. Phikham's Vegetable Comtxmml entirely expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. M Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound is Avortb live dol lars a drop. I advise all women who arc alUktcd with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial." (Signed) Mksl E. F. Hayes, 2'.2 Dudley St., (Koxbury) Itoston, Mass. Mountains of gold could not purchase such test imoay or tako the place of the health and happiness which Lydia K. l'inkham'a Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such testimony shoidd be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia E. Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all the distressing ills f women; all ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and dis placements of the womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimonial let ters we are daily printing in the newspapers can leave no room for doubt Mrs. Hayes at her above address will gladly answer any fetters which sick women may write for fuller information aliout her illness. Her gratitude to 3Irs. iinkliain and Lydia E. Piakhaut's Vegetable Compound is so genuine and heartfelt that she thinks no trouble Is too gieat for her to take in return for her health and happiness. Truly is it said that it is Lydia E. PinkhauiN Vegetable Com pound that is curing so many women, ami no other medicine ; don't for get tms wnen some druggist wants $5000 FORFEIT if weranaot forthwith produce !! ordinal letters mndElgoatarMft bovclaatioioci&ls, wlacli will prove t'lolr atwolute muninoc)i. 50-CENT CATALOGUE rr will COST YOU wmst&&&mg& aX' !- 23a V-JtVMikv nsawcLr -rc w tj- vr" M-xn f kutiL ftantfaaavst. far tli laxnt Bric0 Stmtni mrck(nu caUtaffM r pub- EjLvSi fi!fiHnnQnisSLans B'i THIS BOaiVMlKSEKT EfcrS TOAIiYABQRESSnKE . KCM glttRKMaiMCIIcr jj JiH JfiTmrTMJvm.rrrrmunMW WUIT HUni tMm B,, or If tola MMia tenm ru Itlnall eTDlalncd Thlantatie W I TOURS, not OURS; ltt aaast liberal tWrMOTK IS P1GES-Y0UR MGESSS: Mta. ! ay naiti frgia. How yea caat (tUlBrotbrrttoarodtatia. aISliaitirMili aka alawadaaaaater tary a. TM V aiKaat aWat at ajaaarwMMiyaMmian imim iim. WHCIERSaPiEliT Kl mmrvmmmwmm at aaaaanai nr araaarr laan w ttmrnr mh wtwtt aaaaca coiarncd and wa kaiw factarla aad warakaaaaa frr lmBMdlatoahlpmeiit Saatft. Nartk. East and at.wc canahlp yoo irooda ni-ji b iiuurke than any other bouse. If joa 9etul your order to u. no matter waero ynu live, yoa will Bt y oar roode In just a few day a. uusJ!t !r3 tlian awe.aatf aka Urn tttaaea tacetoadsfrara atKar Naatta. and on a trruat nany gomis you order from aa jaa "III tnw Iraa Uaa-nr-aa!f t'j tW'a carnr 7a mM aat taaaytf 4r-4frMaa-aai. fair If -warar4rto3tara.vtf42 i eaa lilnfraarua of arfartoraaaar "xv. iDiaaMrija.saa1HU(faBtaaa-JisaieBaa-e-t jaa. OUR FREE liS Ro. 1(4 CATILC&3EBslH nraefi I ewer, (icajsty ao raach rtlCMr. why we ran stra crny matomer m l- moni- makinir opportunity. SEXO FOR QUI FREE HO. 114 CATALCSUE. S,J.a iSffSrssSS? aad the lay boclc will go ta yon by return maJlpoatal.f:aliaara-ittatr.oraawaywaklKriaiitilaaiaaear-taalaiTtBirekwa.aTlwaice'afwraaby rata, a aOk aastaakf. Saa't ka aajlUac wWrea-nH j gx m mtrm a.IICatalcrae. Tell 'aararlyaliteattaha aajlfclaa at ea arelaaata aalM lty wrlf farear . llCaialrfw. DAIIIT IUV a SITII neltC lo,tin.tanjr,r.ai.lOorlireMtiifi.r..vUlorJ. t7bByoti-net aVVil I III M vJIIJILUutlCe ear BI6 Ma. 1 14 Baak far aaUMef. Free for Uta aakinc WertMS flfaeaaafiraataraHaaaUottMrireseiaMnvliaiullMrataJoMeaprloted. WrlUfarRtaaaw. waltaaw. Raaa rar OMa raiKE aaaj no. I ceraiaajne. anna cur . or ootae poatai carl atra ua tb aaa-a at tkpart lcarilTeutraiaiaattart . ROEBUCK tettn Great Reduction in -Rates via WABASH RAILROAD Hume visitors' xniryions soll evry Tuesday in S-iit'iiil-r anl October Iltli Half fare pln. T-.06) for tin; totinil tri to .ill .intrt in Indian;.. IHiints in Ohi ati'l K-iiiuckv. $8.50 St. I.onij and return, sold Tueday ami Tln:rdays. also Sptembr ::-d. 4th an'l l!th. 112.90 St. Louis an-1 return, sold daily. S21.:5 Baltimore and return, .sold S t.tniiber Dili and JHtli. S27.1S, Buffalo. Niagara Fa'.ls or Toronto and triurn. ild daily. $21..' Detroit and return, "old daily. 120.00 "hl-api anil ri'tuni lom- way via St. l.oui. soM daily. Long1 limit s.nrl :.;j uvir allowed at St. I.onis n AI.I. ii-kvts. Si"l."du!r of Read down. 7:4. a. in.!5:.'.0 p. m. I.v Omaha S:00 a. m.o:45 p. in. I.v. 'Viuim-H Blnffa, i:a p. in. :i !- m. 7:50 r. m.l7:13 a. m. -. V.orlds Arr. at. Thes trains run daily. 1'onipare tills thn with otiior lines. The Wabafh lands all passengers at and checks liacKZi? to its own Htation at main entraiiof of World's fair grounds. Think what this means. juick time, extra ear fare saved, and a delightful trip, and you are not all tired out before enterinsr the Exposition srounds. AH Agents ran rout" yon via th Wabash It. Ft. Fwr beautiful World's Fair fo'der and ail information address. HARRY 12. MOORRS. O. A. l It.. W'uU i:. i:.. Omaha. N"el. ZrfT 5 IW; Er: Sii? n tct! o: PUR AKikiNu SLUc. .-.o bctu of PURE AKiLINE SLUE. - . oiiissat of ilaoin "KT.:t r ozi-u wa-.isi; j . .vsj; j our ?hs Hi.iij; Blueing Scok Os.. When Ansvering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stanacK. to sell you something elr.e. llakbam Madid o tw. Iyma. aioaa. FREE MfarlosihanSOtrata. Wartti ! S8.0O. KowFKKR t..ar. oiniforthea'LJnir- utt:ilHl.'iiti:jil?"'i.l lu-orm (mwUiI -nt. tutr: "3EKO HE YOUK BIG Ms. 1 14 CATALOGUE Wte," A.19 rr wh.u go 70 vou sr rstukn mail t rcc. postmio. ENORMOUS SIZE. BISCER THAM EVER. Ml 9jll2ca.vrl0e.caOq3CUUns.acrl0.00OlHiMtratlca. Our crw ami Biarri-loan'y low prh-u utaLlnir iiollry tn'.lr tpuin! . tA mfTchandlx prtunt!i fully rt,i)revnel, smh tortcr thtn er beruro: price mu-UlowrrU.nrerU.forr. Urafi4toar erlci. -trriChlo:rrIl rul icM In tfta lirgttt star la tft smtM. Itakra !IolarrcatalICBKetoakvar7XBar. UMknmUmHrrjHramtmukfrjtit. HKI HHl III Willi . i'.'- am b.bi C9mmmm w. Waaw tmr w icxfct aay tala you e do tmj z.jtblcz bom ti,tut i mint in inia w 08IS iS THZ U RGEST hUM. OMEI BOUSE IN THE f8Li. Wa aaS MM M mmre aa Umhi alt atVr mall rdtrfeaaaaa to tit Unllrtf Statvacatnalortf. Otbar aiall order honwa arvnwrcoMc & coaiMrrdwItlinari. If veryonaonlj kncwhoi uick flraatar alaaafCiaoaall kfnl nf mer CtuiDdtoe tbaii mn j ither hooaa, no othOr mil 1 r- tartwawouiaOToaia4 i" rf"'"- TKMLYKIILMIEIINSE WuMaaaaarcantralaa vast wwitif af facta tlca lacatad rarth. aoatn. aaat and aian. illu atedaoCbatwacaiisLIp maoyiruuda ttum our frtry or warebu-i msiMt you. maVlng Snlrk dcllTcry and ery law freight cliar?e. aatfcarw factarlaa and oarcfiaaae far aoot avn aaopla. Hattaarn factarlaa an.ro Itciuca for cartMra peaaio. etc MM tha arltsaciaaMaatT.ala aaat (! at a irn law frH -.tiaioKuo i ir y u naa un ia some r now anj m our tawfcaaayaakiaidedeaeWcaaejaaWa. AOaraaa. tawfcaaajraaiaiadoaela)caaeaaWa. Addraae. & CO., Chicago, III. our Fast trains. !ad up. Arr. !: p. iii.;R:0 h. ri. Arr. X:;. p. m.!8:00 a. m. Fair Station Lorfs I.v. itzV. a. m.7:45 p. m. :0) a. 01.17:50 p. in. I.v IEMB BOOK. U; . . .oiciltj. ?.o v j t'rcc"- n i' or is. Jt Iv- . i it... c .5 : 07 E. Lske Si., QhtesgQ. fii. rfE:JCTwtrsj3c4zj;wnr1 KsmsssssiSMmaBzzi IflS .-- ..; l A ."l J-" rtv Z.''' V l t 4 r rm -X, aS - ?2-1-?.-w .fcsJ a-X-.