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j _house of Omaha artTsend.tg on fiu» K .»ii(j.les ol Cioibi iris «limn.urrnient blanks frreof rbsrge. 8jarc " *° * tcm "*•—"* W-Vu ti^fu« roTSll^TÖid, .. b»« .claim 0 n Hts ptoui'«*. Tom 'ISnaoiT Inst »«ts, Coioh*. Coi ns, w , »Seem I relief 1» found n> ,br H** "* Äifc T***«*. bo,r '' ■ F.very Weil Is a Trial glMuleuco, hurtburs. oppf"* tho »Limacli, are the Inc. Kohle of tho knife an! fork. To I V l ««•«•* Jf lit* if ot lin tUi»i U« tfr.tUftod it»« craving« of »pjie t« « iwj g**uulu« swure. II« ouly ap|*ue** JgifgL I« relief ftttftlftftblftf Certainly. «ltd by m of » plMSam ha well »» thorough remedy, Otmtef* Stoin toh timer*. Will it cure tiuin« ttttftlir* iCerUtuly uol-tt doe» not effect mira i&&. Hut it doe« give l»rom)it »nd un»peftkahle «»tii will, if |ker*»»Ut4 lu. produce ftu ultl* tum evre N»! only d *e* it imparl relUh to the ^4 fjin.promote* it* cuover»ion by the stomach IHHH neatlh ftfid Strength kUdUlniu^ bliRnl. |tivenei*of the uerveft, meuul depre* umiuiet »lumber, produced by luter §K the digestive function*, are also reme lt U U the Quest preven live and cur* &l»riai disorder*, aud relieve« ooustipv Kmalisin kidney ftud bladder ftilmeUU, KftoaipUtut. ■Kustrftliftu bftllot worked weU lo i I Free Homes. _ ehtnt<e |»*r tine ft.rrirultur.nl Und free. I r à àftt Sioux Kcaervgtiou of 11,10 »,000 fit» pöflff «'pen fur ftetlUiitviil, lyiiijj in the Vftilev, I* c-jUfti to MIIV *l«te in the tetawl*... fvstillly ami pr. ductivco«*». .term iAlbv key to this lend, mil t in- eouilug mepcitt of »outb ltekoti For full Infor tiatoib flic of i bilge, write pi the Allleu. e Kiev, 1' erre, teiutb Dakota. best tree Is tl-e one that the wind hardest. A Boon ,o Wlrn. J ute l ''Mother', Friend ' I woul I mat it. It is a boon to wive* who mutt pas* through the painful «des! if childbirth Ma*. C. XUluchsk, ^^^■riic The UraiGcld Ke;ul«tor Ce,, , for furiher partie ulara Bold y ad fftagg esn uni two matters, but we ^^Brve : rMl can't walk with Col until jou here ut the den'll behind ;ou. bm>« «moke "YanMir* Punvk.** e»«t for the Brltleh government [tied with a device by which the •■^^■r.e .1 ..»butt. J tu ihr •i- HAll.KOAlE fr#lfcn^rlp B itLw«V g.'""i for d.*V UK vie. to ail |o oi. in Arken.e jftiior.we, Aiatam*. Ml«*i«*tppl »nd Eirursion ueiii. with reciitinij ms«» ftiittt«! at t ight. MM. I pul. man Hufle! elec;, ug car», »Ü fail » »t 4.15 p U 1 . Couacll Biuff* at |n a> o.e date. Write u undereiginnl Ky of the Southern Homrseekere Ko f»r rate* and ti< kru to and from lot Euro:« via ail llee», at io'vest G. N. Cl Atiov. Ticket Agent, 1502 Fernem St., Umeiia, Set». i ere expenelvc. Wrong doing I* fi labia. m UMi hftVt* n>» atnUUoD tffrobd m»k* [li Ui buy Uit-ftfco. i^uP»fE Gs ^ ft:. I *T3 #Vo'(\ m tl nS »äs! ' V 1 O.MÎ ENJOYS Both the metltotl and result* when Syrsp of Fig» i* taken ; it i* pleasant *àd|,V<frcshiiig to the taste, and act* Spy jret promptly on tlic Kidney», Mr and Bowels, cleanses the «y» BiTertually, dispel* colds, head Ee afld fever« find cur-s habitual Ju (talion. Pvrun ot Figa i ,"o«ll remedy of it* kind ever pro «Sd, (.leasing to the taste nnd ac eeptabl* to th, stomach, prompt in Ift iettoD and truly Iteneftriitl in it* I*, prepared only front the mo«t [hy and »greealdo auhfitances, »any excellent quaiitic* com d it to all nnd have made it popular remedy known, of Figs is for sale in 50c $1 bottles bv all loading drug L Any rofiah!« druggist who not have it on hand will pro i it promptly for any one who les to try iL Do not accept substitute. +<*• >JtM h* c a** 1 is the w stttvi nost ■"Hi an Mvritp ux* bam -■■2 . :ikklFORNI/l FI0 SYRUP CO. * AM tRANcisco • cjl At W YORK. *.r. ISVIUE, KY. mwtB y .V n BUiottsnna«. Birk llnndncho. ron«tlpnUoti* larln. lslr«r Complaints. Into tho safe and curtain romody. ISIITH'N ILE BEANS j HMAJL!« B17.R (40 Iltilft brans to (hr boL ^■Thay art Ui« moat conftanlent: suit all fttfft* «slitter ilxo. 20 conu p«r bottlft. 7. 17, 70i l*hoto-ftftTurft. pruiol »lift of this picture for 4 ««Nil« i i>er» or fttamp«). J. T. SMITE! A CO., Mftkcm of "Bllo Boan«.*' fit I#nui». Mo. ■ÜN | MM4„«'; ASTHMA lER'S PASTILLES.^ !^^ " ^ CbarUrtwwu« ft aj« 04j Sunrt fnr I Ctrouiara I'ATHICK OTABIISI.I- AU'fi at I.*w. Washimoton, I), c. TINTS AND PENSIONS 111 kl P M C II w»nt*a to learn t*t»gr»n»r IU flu Ifljl II sttonuon* furnished on ran I». A, !■»*•• raimlt«,« SrK ifll,Jan**Tlll*. \M« flat,It. Tit* only certain aid -»,» «lira pr. .1 L. SiRphau«. I.eltun >n. Ohio. >PIU M dNLEY'S NEW BOOK! U. tor ontAr. J. M. rftitKCH A 00., Otntii*, »«b. hi A 11,-ol In tl>* World. ELL DRILLS. catalog»« l-'r*«. anauAV, kki.i.v a tatwiiiii., *i«i,ru«, («. book. KnftlUh and (l«nn»a. Aftt'itlft WftftUd. MeUncft »• Eiftpyrftft! IlouM, M. Fftul. Minn. ANLEY W. N. U., Omata, • BXfi-17 lent and or the her of Its The mortgagee in France amount to I" t-« oOhetntnl v.l»of th. g property, and beur luttrest ut u iiuu (J per cent. a Itt Germany the mortgage btmlen Ik stupendous. Not les» than HO per cent of the entire taxable real estate in charged with such debts in «um» that render redemption impossible j for the moat part. In former time« the German farmer was allow**! to pay a fraction of hi» crop for the u«e in of borrowed money, but not now. in The law« are alltogether on the aide of thedender land thedebtoria induit i ely worse off than the mortgagor in B («ivut Britain, r rune*«*, or tnw I niwd ;i| State«. Thi« i» one ol the cause» for ai therapidincreneeofihe»ociali«tvote, a Two third» ofthereuleatuteoi Hu» »in ia mortgaged; and the same i« true a» to Italy, Spain and Switxer land. In Turkey the ratio i« «till ' ,HrK 1 ^ugCuÄentnü and South j America the idea prevail» that tho mortiriuro i» a source ot great trenelit t . 0 ^ ercia , flmJ industrial opera tion»—a „ecom.itV. in fact, where new i ...j n „ w .... , me nor Extent cf Foreign Mortgages. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat offers n graiu of comfort to that large clnss of our fellow citizens throughout the United States that hampered with mortgages, the declaration thatin England and Scot laud tho mortgage indebtedness is ce_ timuted to about one-half tho tota] valuation of assessed property and the interest rate 4 and 5 per cent In. Ireland the .ratio is higher, but 1ms not iticrensed since 1880, owning to steady decline ol agricultural vulues and difficulty ofborrowing upon any y terms. Hit* •1 territory »« to l«* devmotm etiterjiri«*M innugurutva. rowing habit i* not confined to any une eta««; everybody doe« bu»inetis ) on credit, and all kind« ol property are plodged to the money lender«. It **» >"* •*«>. therefore, that the mar. \ with a niorttfiijf«* hi tu# I uiUhI j no matter h«i«r tlt*i«:rving ofnymimtliy und «u« «.r i- by no mean« the ,no«t unfortunate of hi« cltaa in the world, \|| thing« cottKidered, he i« more j f avortt bIy nitunted than the average borrower of any other land. ' ; I* iieorge. , It wtutn't what the «alii no much os ; A Trifle Excessive. From the tVn.IilngUm Poet. titxrlo of I n ® reproof ill Iter tone. 1 "U»org»'!" Slot only »util it onco i in reality, but it i» customary with ] Htory-writen» to *nv George twice un- ! j ! I .... . . _.._... i ' have leva ••iueer.in-'in.vhand i with great regularity nnd empbasM for some lime.'' ; I "I know it." he replied, with the ' frnnkne»« that wan cliaractoristic ol ! hi« manly nature. j ''Please don't do it anv more,"nnd i her voice dropped nhmmt to a whis ' ' ; ,n rf, . _ _ i « ... •'.No more?" Tina heart throha of angubh wltatover they nre(, ami bbt form »hook with emotion. , '"hynot. "lleenu»e, «he faltered. "(to on." I "Becnuw, I'm trr*tt intr a corn on , _ , , I The funny man who ßoe« from one wedding; to another, nnd put« rice in , h , , , ,* ,, place« wltero it will etnbaraas The younjr marrie,! couple overreached himnelfnt a »well cerctnnnv,recently,in 1 Which n sweet New Haven girl wn» very ! much interested. Not content with fastening; with wire nn old pair ol ■hoe« <m the carrinfre which wn* to War the two away, he put rice In everv conceivable place in the groom'« wardrolte, and climaxed hi« work of embarrassment by pouring a hand ful into the traveling inkstand of the bride. Ofcourse tho rice swelled when throughly soaked in the writing fluid nnd then the little vessel was forced often and the ink ruined exquisitely embroidered handkerchief» nnd other dainty articles a bride naturally car ries i'n her reticule. It is safe to say the stupid man will never be invited to see that girl married again. the way in which she said it. She j took the word nnd drt*w it out until > it was a long, tremulous Ailment of] »w eet ness. Yet there was a der those circunutauce*. "What is it?" my little Huger." Overdoing the Rice Business. from th* Sr* llnran Pntladium. Want Satisfaction Now. Two men in Whatcom county, Wash., disputed aliout nn ax. the original value ol which was fifty cents, but which hud deteriorated ono-third by use. One of them hied himself to a justice and had the other und the ax brought into court. Thecasehue gone through the justice's court at a cost of |210, nnd is now in the dis trict court, and t he justice's clerk has gone through the nx by brenkingth* handle while brenkingconl. But that is ail right: the men do not enre fot the ax now; they nro mad.—West Shore. Left and Right Handed Boys. Darwin made some curious experi ment« with both lelt and right hnnd etl boys. They wore blinded and di reeted to walk to a post; the rigid handed and loft legged ones diverged to the right, ami vieo versn. Dr (Jareon's measurements of skeletons show that 78.3 per cent, have the left leg tho longest and the bouoi best developed.—St. Louis ltepublic. A nation, arrest says being be dentist when made would sisted was value essarv, or the counts of Co., novels for wax. Portuguese Hoyitl Jealousies. London Truth: Tho young king of Portugal 1« growing exceedingly corpu lent and splenetic, clever and energetic woman, throne slipping away from beneath him and can do nothing to avert tho eatas, trophe. He displays neither physical or mental energy, unless to shoot in the preserves at his country-seat. His wife's relations with the queen-mother are ex ceedingly strained. A short time ago the elder of the two royal ladies found her daugiitcr-in-law engaged In trim ming a bonnet, and bluntly exclaimed: "When I allowed my son Carlos to pro pose for you. I did not intend he should marry a milliner. The heads of the house of ilragana, beforo him, have always married princesses and not tradeswomen. family lost the French throne by Its cheese-paring economy. Huy your bonnets, aud sjnee you must be stingy, g - ' "SÄ. £ Ä »»overei^u lady of the land, without a rival, that she cannot bear to seeher „.if supplanted, least of ail by her dauglnar-ln-Iaw. Moreover, she prefers her second son, the duke of Oporto, and would like lo see him on the t hrone, Long, vH» of wird«, Erooklyn Citizen: The swan Is the longest-lived bird, and Ills asserted that in lias reached loo years of age. Knauer, in his work entitled "Naturhistoriker," states that he has seen a falcon that was »« ^ ^onglvUy oVX"' P £ B , # anJ Tu|ture A s ,. a . t . ;lg!t ., captured ;i| *u<i already several year* of ai , P< died 101 years afterwards. In 3810; a white-headed vulture, captured in 170«, died in 187«, In one of the aviaries of Kchoenbrutiti Carrie, m-ar ^ •«'"j*" where It had passed 11» years In cap v Ufa of ÎE u ' » r * 11 b 1 rd s so in e l i m c s e q ua 1 s that to be very old In a state of freedom, but do not reach over 70 or 73 years in captlvl «y. and «ho blackbird 15. Canary bird. reach an : ge of from 17 u 15 year, n the cage, but those flying at liberty In their native Islands, reach a much more sdvanccd a „ c . y 11 is wife, who is a sees his cutor the In a» wxe a.joo sion best take cash I/M* for Oh. how i»a a felr meiden etnlle and be gay. Be ioveiy end loving au l 'leur. A» eweet é» a ro»e eu 1 as br ght e, the May \V hen her liver I* all out of gear! 8be cau't. It le tmsx.**IMc. But if she wliloulv take Dr. P.erre'e Golden Medical D.etovrry, It will cleei # • and stimulate her disordered liver, purify her blood, make her «Hiiplexion soft aud io»y, her breaih whole s mie, her «pint« cheerful aud her temper sweet. Ail druggUt '. Den t h«wk. hawk, hiow. epit. end d!»gu«t evervhodv with iour t.ffen«he breath, but me l)r. Sage's Csterrh Itemed y end end It. Is Tt»e N liais M K»rrj Ittel» a Ktuc.' , "And whit Impression d.d you form of the Shah? You law him, of court*." "Ye*. 1 attended one of his levee», , ant j | ia< | honor of a private audience ; with blui." •'You had seen him over here, too?'' "Yes, I had met him at one oft the country houses." "And how did be strike you In hi* I 0W! > home?" "The Shah," replied Mr. Curion, * 1 every Inch a king. 1 was much struck by this; the dignity of hi* bearing and the ] obeisance, even, of tho most exalted ot ! hi* subject* were very remarkable. For j the rest he I* an enlightened ami cuiti ! vated monarch with nothing of the bar liaroun aliotit him and nothing In hi* i m(M1Bcr of llfo which is especially Orl en ul, except his reientie»n«H—hi* ; sudden movement* from one place to an other, from one shootiug-box to a sec jond." j > >1» jond." i * seo.ibie inv»tmrni of «lene Male ■.»«1er) I»rl«c. Henry Rappeler and bis wife, Clsra. a thriftyGerm.n couple,« not only very luckT o le , , lUt , h( . v arc .. wi „ », , br . y They «»side at Ml* Nimm» street, between Sixth and Seventh. In the drawing of the Lou sen a Stete Lottery Company of February i*«t the Rappeler family fund« w.r.* mruhed to the amount of by their miettn ent of tl In the pur cba«e of a coupon. Yceteiday aftcrtoui Mr. end Mr*, Rappeler were «ren by n Cell reporter and questioned »bout their lucky venture. Mr. h appeler, «peeking for bim tclf and partner, ta! I: "Ye*, »c »e c forta I I;a'c lo will « fi.V'oO prlrc In tl.e Louisians ^ 1 1( ir lottery, snd » e hsvc got our money «feiy in bank. At present we Î for a suitaldo piece of protiertv t • Invest the i monev In, so tn it ne will nave something to ^ ^^^^^ï^^o^Tmtery ticket everv mo th and keepoi ttying our l-ch.--»A Francis,« (C.L ) C.U W h IS. ol In of say LK K AND Til It I FT. m Ills Lout«* la Tailed to Work Somehow. Mr. milus has a theory that his wifo Is too Indulgent to tramp* and beggars. With a dimly defined purpose of teach ing her a lesson ho disguised himself tho other day as an abandoned vagabond, boldly rang tho boil at his own front door, and inquired for Mrs. Hilltis. "Have yon any old clothes to give a poor man, mum?" ho n-k -d. In a loud, aggressive.but carefully disguised voice, when the lady presented herself. llillns looked at tho soiled, grimy, dlreputablc-looktng object before Whether or Mrs. her with some Interest, not she suspected tho genuineness of the mend leant Is not certainly known, but she answered: "None that would fit you, my good My husband Is a much smaller man than you are." She shut tho door In his face, and Mr. tllllus made hi* way back to his oflice down town. -Darn it all!" ho ejaculated, as he sneaked through a back alley, "I must havo looked a thundering s^ght bigger than 1 feel just now'."—Chicago Tribune. the to the at dis has that fot The poncock has gorgeous plumage, but very black feet. We may not all be eloquent, but we cna all be earnest. Th» man who makes toys for children walks arm In arm w ith the picaehcr. The dav Is a failure In which you have not tried to tiiake somebody happy. Truth ha» no Sumlay clothe«, ami nfiver wears whlftkcr». _ I«., «V« Thi«! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foi anv esse of ('«tsrrii that cannot be cuied bj taking 11*11'» t'aurrh Cuic F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, lmve known F. J. Chenev for the last 15 year*, and believe hin perfectly honorable In all burine,« transac tions and financially ablo to carry out auj obligation made hy tnelr firm. \V*st A Thvax, Wholesale Druggist*. Tole do. o.t Wai.mxo, Kinxax a Marvin, \Vhole»ale Druggists, Toledo. t>. Hall's Catarrh Cure i* taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface* of tho syriem, Price 55c per houle. di rigid Dr the bouoi A gentleman of color called upon the I ( county-judge In a state of high Indig nation, ami demanded a warrant for the Atk arrest of a prominent dentist In the city, take says the Tampa. Florida, Tribune. On ; being ask. d the nature of the charge ! be desired to make, he said that the dentist had pulled a tooth for his wife when he didn't want it pulled, but only i made to stop aching, and, worse still, i would not give him the tooth, but in-1 , sisted on keeping It as a specimen. The . indignant colored citizen stated that he was the possessor of real-estate to the ' cle value of 81.500, and proposed, if nec essarv, to sell It and invest every cent gf or the Purchase money Itt lawsuits for j the recovery of that tooth. Atlastac-; counts the tooth was still in the hands : of the dentist, and the would-be prose- j Six Novels Free, will I* sent by Crsgin * j ol Co., l'blisda., Pa., to any one in the C. 8. or 1 ('asads. i outage ) aid, upon lecclpt of Ï5 | g) Oobbins' Electric Soap wrappers See list of novels on circular» around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. The same sun that hardens clay softens wax. To Hue for 1*1» Wife*» Tooth. cutor was in search of a lawyer. be it Birds of the brightest plumage do not make the b.-st potple. WYOniBiG'l CAPITAL. In the Congrefttlonal report upon the adroi»ion of Wyoming, muny fact* weie given, going to show het a» richer in resource* than any of Tier sister*, and no territory ever applied for admission so thoroughly qualified. This report show« the CAPITAL* CHEYENNE, to be one of the wealthiest cities of its the world, and certainly the mo« favored and Pacific Railway is wxe prosper ou*. The Union «tructing «Imps there lo cost S6,c*>..ooo, and employ a.joo men. This fact, coupled with the early admis sion of the State assured, is causing a rush to CHEYENNE, but her realty is Mill low, offering the the West. We have the best. BM 1 I ft* best unimproved, residence property in the city, and prices are even lower than that immediately adjoin We are offering only alternate blocks, and to a limited amount, chatties, a small ears, at '■•'Mi-: • will a quick response take two-fifths in clear lands cash payment, balance i »even per cent semi-annual interest Cbevenne office, or addtess. TUT. 1NTKUIOU. LAND AND IJIJlIGttATION CO., Be yarluicut II, Deut er, Colorado, and two y Call The richest mau is the cue who does most for others. _ Elch, we gave her CMtorle, When Ûa by When she we* c Child, sac cried for Ceetoria, When the bocame Mies, she clung to Castoria, When tii* had Children, ehe gave them Castoria, ft Wine, with Scire F.re, u«e Dr. T-eau Thomw lirucjflx, «ell IL Un Vfarked Inure»« Is now «honn l y eastern jieoide in the settle ment of Oregon and VV»«htngton, jairticu leriv that legion edjsccnt lo Fuget Sound. The reason fur this is the almost unlimited resources that have teen lately opened tip, and the surprising growth of Portland, Ta coma S attle and other towns along Puget Sound. The Union Pacific on account of Its Fast Time, Short Line. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers, Free Becllning Lbair t ars, Elegant Dining tars, and Free Pullman C'oonist Sleepers, from the M »-ouri river, is the fa Torlte route to th * region, and tickits via this line should he asked for. For complete information relative to this remarkable section, time of tiains, rate», pamphlets, etc , call on your nearest ticket agent, or address the under* gjOjd ^ ^ City Ticket Agent. 1J 03 l arnam St., Or E. L. LOMAX, Geu'l Peas. Agent, Omaha, Neb._ • tie w N*w S*»«»»ra. We hare in stock, packed ready to ship, a half dorm small newspaper outfits suitable for publication of paper* in small town* or In the Ftoux reservation country. They ara Largaiua. Address Wasraux Rawsraran t'xiox, Omaha, Neb. JL. >* m j ft ! - fVe* I?»] * ! IrX f /■ E A ' / ; ■ /. V K 1 \ y j. IA ^ «. â • 1 Iw ('I'O'cT [t Vi? V ■ Ü c ■ n o [ol s' O <J< o °\ - à COPYRIGHT »A69 •> nor eraco of motion, and of look, the smooth And swimming majesty of step and tread. The symmetry of form and feature, set, The soul afloat, even like delicious airs Of Cute and harp." For her matchless look of grace and motion, this repl boRuty was lndebtcd to perfect health, restored by the use of that unequaled, invigorating tonic and nervine Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which set in healthv nctlou e\ery function and gave purity and richness to the blood. For delicate, feeble, nervous women. It Is an inestimable boon, being unequaled * 8 * n *ÇP® 1 Mî 1 i "* ooi .liol and restorative tonic. It Is Invaluable In subduing nervous excitability, exhaustion! ptSuon, hysteria, spasms and other distressing ''^vous syn.n toms commonly attendant upon functional and oTOaniedsenseofhowomb. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. «Favorite Prescription'' is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate eases of leueorrhea. excessive flowing, painful mwstrwl^n, suppretlion*, prolapsus, or falling of Ibe womb, weak back, female weakness, nnteversionTretroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic, congestion, lufla mma tion and ulceration of tho womï. It Is gnaranteed to give satisfaction mmj ease, or money refunded. See guarantee printed on ^ery bottle-wrap^r. wd faithfully carried out for many years. Manufactured bÿ WORLDs Displnsart Medical Association, No. Otiii Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. bj J. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach nnd bowels. One ft dose. Sold by druggists. MoRfK's School eirors— Mme m oor ( eboe f4clor y, at Omaha, Ncbraika. Atk your dealer for them. Et-fuse to take any others. If not kept in your where to eet «>*"' them. They wear longer and ßt etter than any other shoes. Shoes hare al ways been made too narrow. We make them wide. A reward of Fifty Dol , - old plld , or evtry pair 0 f our * '* . , «■> niake of shoes that contains parti cle of shoddy, or anything but solid leather. We make one hundred and gf ty *ty'es of Women's, Misses' and j chl)dren . s g, W ed and Standard-Screw. _. . . : Grain, Glove. Kid and Gondola, j gant styles, wide and good-fitting. also carry one bnndred and fifty styles j ol ^ cu 8 G ' ,r ^ s - f' U ^. r p' K p C '. m 1 "• *. MORSE A CO., | g) loe Manufacturers, Omaha. Nebraska. bales' Goodvear Eubbers are the best Bw We A partially religious man is a lopsided mao. ______ Clrrontc C'oiigli« and Cold» And el! diseases of the Tbroat and Lungs can be cured I y the usi of gcott's Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hvpophospblu-s in tbeir fullest form. «I consider Scott's Emulsion the reir e iy par excellence In Tuberculous and ß : minois Affections, to say uotbiugof ordinary colds and tbrout troubles."—W. M.D., Manchester, 0._ Temptation Is not sin. that constitutes wr ong doing. Man writes bis thoughts In words, writes Ha in events. E. S. COXXBLL, It Is yielding to it God it Oh, So Tired!" is the cry of thousands every Spring. For that Tired Feeling take Ayer's Sarsaparilla and recover Health and Vigor. It Makes the Weak Strong. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. fa via this SiGKKEADAGHt 1-rnroslihfIj fHrrd hj i\ A DTT O O ***** iMtt* ruh. liAllI LlIU They ftUo relieve D;* I % I 1»1%W tretMtfrom I»yppep»ift.Iö - ffigestioa ftiid TcK»Hoftrtj Eating. A perfect rem edy for l>l 2 .itieM.Nftu»ea DrowKioea». Bad TaeU 1 hi the Mouth. Coated Tongue.Pain in the Sid«*. TOKrT,D LIA'LR. They regulafe the Bowel». Purely Yceetable. J Trice SS Cents; ITTLE IVER PILLS. CASTES KEEICntE CO., KIWTC XL Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Price. REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best Easiest to use. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain, lor ■piSO'S A Cheawst. Cold in the Head it has no equaL R H L it is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostril». Price, 50c. , Sold by druggist« or sent by mail. Address, K. T. Hazeltixr. barren* Pa. 'T MARK TRADE REmedy"faINI For Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES Cots. SiKlflnat, Bruit*,. Sprains, Galt«, ttrslns, La.-nenest, Stilfnc«*, Cracked Meet,. Scratches, Contraction,. FleOl Wound,. SlrinjhaS, Sore Throat, Distemper, Colic, Whitlow. Pott Evil, Fistula. Tumor,. Splint«. Ringbone, and Spevtn tn their earff SUget. Direction, with each bottle. AT Decocist» and Dealers. THE CHARLES A- VOGELER CO- Baltimera. MOL _ Catarrh THE BEST REMEDY FOR FLY'S m T. 'PoîA'A CHILDREN ¥i hkfever SUFFER INC FROM •* COLD IN HfiAD 8NUFFLE8 IS'* - i€W CATARRH OR A particle U *ppiled into each nostril «ni i* agree able. Price &0 cents at I>ruggi*U; by mail, regiaton^ 60ctt- ELY BEOXM.ERS, U Warren street, Kew York. DlE.G.Wests it NERVE UND BRAIN TREATMENT! Fprrifir for Hvrterla.. Dirrlnww. Fit*. Nenra.jrta. wa« fulnet*, Mental Iiepreaston. Bofteningr of th« Brain, re sulting tn insanity and leading to mi*ery decar an* death. Premature Old Age. Barrenne&s. Low of Power In either se*. Iiiroluntarjr Losses, and Spermatorrho » caused br over-exertion of the brain, self-abmc or over-indulgence. Each box contain* one month** treat ment. $1 a box. or aix for ti. rent br mail prepaid. W ith each order for six boxes, ertU send purchaser narubs to refund money if the treatment fails cure. Guarantees imbed and genuine sold only by GOO DJIA N DLL LG CO.,_ 11 JO Farruum Street, OMAHA, -VKB. I prescribe end fully ew done Big Cw as th» only specific for the certain cur* M C J TO » DaYft. c-f Ik;» disease. O.H.LSURAHAM.M. !>.. At&.terdAm, X. Y. We here mid B e G lor menv ftmn. end It Law _ civen the best ot ÜAUA fection. ■re eel, *, w* hutCkwksia, JW D. K. DYCH E * OO., W V Chicago, 11L Mori v 81.00a Sold by Lrugglatft» FOR LADIES ONLY I DR. CHEVALIER'S SPANISH FEMALE * PILLS Safe Prompt aud Certain. »I.M-PRICE IIV n.AII.—*I.®8 SHERMAN i McCOSSELl, 1513 Dodge Street, - Omaha, Neb. - 1 The address et «11 »oldier» who komrilradril a lets WANTED _ __ - M.pwnnt number of acres than 10O SOLDI ERS "LrssAT*ïS«ï HOMESTEADS. 80 ' "STS If you want jroor pension without demy, put your ciaiTL in the hand» of JOSEPH H. ill NTJLK. Atty.g \\ u»b* lagtaa, I». O PENSIONS » I «nPAftll ha* mild climat», u-odao IIUN toil an! clirap tarnt. UllkUUIl Write fur d«»r-ll>ti>« M-mphlrt. j THE OR EGO \' EAS'D CO., Albany, Orry an. ! PATENTS teà US&t* • »» ■ ■» ■ » ■ bend lor circular. S12.00SPICIAL 0ÏFER --$12.00 Hex»' Sack Suit» \ Yiadc from thft J Celebrated SAW** / TER GOODS, reg J nlar Price tlS.OO* \ pare, all wool* I grey mixture, all J sizes, Price 6 SI2.00 ff A maniple of th* Cloth with Cata logue and Self—, measurement blank *ent to any addre»«. Free. .41* Cood* »ent C. O. D., aud If not »alle factory, may be returned to us aud w* will pay all express ehar-es. Send to us for »antplea of Metis", Boy*' an* Children's Clothing. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. houfil« * IStl, Sts., Omaha. Tlie Largest Clothing House iu the West «osro.v, ABIT YORK, DES SltUSES, OH A HA. THE ELKHART CARRIAGE A. HARNESS WFS. CQ% $14. 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DUKS'rt t II1LI» KKJf Ttamaeoadl ef reuaf I« the V. 8- A. their Ute# ne J their an« their k»ppl8M* to OWf* . l'oc4 Usdr dal!/ ift fmimnryy und «'MU *mmd »»Hb« be. a _ Kl irr e Km*, ft* SAfft Oll«. I*- 1« Tu« i.tusii« root, I» yjg* cl » »i t. c ,h »t«i*s. * v- ™e** ■ R' f D 0 C 0 D WILL BUY THE BEST $60 5-Ton Wagon Scala lutlua ulltultifiML Bend for circular*. fonts kt Pays tht Freight. binchamton, N. V« PATENTS ««''.i uo^.«kc..«i*i. *<?«.<.• /loi