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. r , Cramps cause women some of their most excruciatingly - ly painful hours. Mrs. Lula Berry , of Farming- ton , Ark. , writes : 141 suffered with terrible cramps every month , and would sometimes lose consciousness for 4 . . to 9 hours. On a friend's advice 1 took W E CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEf 1 I and as a result am now relieved of all my pains , , and am doing _ all my housework. " No matter - ter what symptoms your female trouble may \ , cause , the most reliable , scien tific remeh for them , is Cardui. Try it. \ At all DruBSists C H \ & - - - . . . - - B" - - - , : ; _ _ uThe Wonder City" : f . Eldorado Springs lIidden away in the foothills of the Northern Ozarks' slopes , in the midst of reen forests. lies Hldorado Spril1ls. Mo , . an ideal hcalth ami pleasure resort. Since the discovery of its now famous Spril1is , thonsands have received - ceived benefits from the heallni : waters , . and have Ione away eloquent testimonials - ' menials of their curative properties. Durin ! : the summer season. excursion tickets will be sold to Eldorado Spdns c Exceptionally Low Rate : To those seekin ! : a quiet. : deal place in which to spend a summer vacation at a minlr.1Um expense. Eldorado Sprins offers many attractions. Itooklets nnd fnll particulars ns . rnteR , ete , . bo to tmln servlre. may hud of : \1. , l { . . ' \ ; ' 1' . Agent , or b1ILddress 111 : W , S. ST. GEORGE . General Passener and Ticket Aen' ST. LOUIS. MO. G. AMcNUTT , Dlossom 110uso. Kansns Cltr. Mo , - : . . Means a pre d u c t i v c capacity " pacity in dollars . lars 'of 0 v e / I" $16 per acrE This on land which has cost the farmer not Ing but the price of tilling it , tells its m . story. ' . . The Canadian Government elves obsolut , - ' free to every settler 100 acres of such lend , Lnnds ndJolnlng can 1'0 purchosed ot from to $10 per acre from railroad and other corpe atlons. Already 175,000 farmers from the Unit States have made their homcs In Canada , For pamphlet "Twcntleth Century Cannd nd al1informatlon ullply to SUllt , of Immlill tlon. Ottawn. Canada , orto following nuthorlz Canadian Oo'crnment AlfentV Henne 801 Now York I.Ho Uulldlng. Omnha , Nebrasl ( : \Icntlon tbls vaper ) : ! ) " , , , ; , , . ; J" " " " " " " ' . ' " . . : I" " ; : : It\ : Yeast That Raises Every woman likes quick yeast that will make light. good tasting iI bread , On Time Ycaslls made fresh every day and guaranteed to your ! Irocor to give you satisfaction 1,11 or money refundod. I On Time * Yeast Is put up Ten Calces In a patka\lll. \ InslllAd 01 AA sann. and seUs at FIV ! ! Cents T'f'tO ' patk- ans of On Tltno y"1 that 1'1,11 ' , CO\t . \ you Ten Cenls 1'1111 ' Wllith mM. than three t ) ( } fIaka" . . 01 any other yeul that co'IS you , , PlIIMn c.nts _ Why.submil I. ) t , . robbood rut o of Flu Cents ? Use On Tim. , y. , . . , i"ond ie' : the mo.t iood : YM" lor your mon.y. Ask ' ( our Grocer for On Time Yeast 6 1 PATENTS for PROFI Dllilt ' ' ' 'IV " ' ' 'tf't .on Innnll.n 1\,1(1" link I .I'n" " rHI I' II" , , " r. I' , ' lulJ.nllU" : , at' ' " . . . . I I 1",111 , II" ' " e I I Ilb.o , J'nwlclC 6 : LarIOt. . W..llla5tGB , D , U\'l : STOCK A D . tII CtLLUUS ELEOTROTYPE. In . . . . . , nr. . ' " fur , . .1. . , th. . I" . . . ' , . . . . . . .nWKoU )1'III.ao.,1I " . " ' . " tt. , . . . . - - If W . 1 Thompson's Eye Wa . . . . ' . . , , . ' , ' " . " - , . " , . GENERAL FREDERICK FUNSTON - : = -J I - Some ono recently SIIOO ) at Gel1. FUlls ton 11M n "Qr ) ' lucy ) : mlm to hnvo hOtl on l'arthquoo ) : l'Omo along anll give hIm another ol1lQrtunltr. Of course this Is just as ono moy )00) ) ) . nt Iwo I mn ) ' bo Buro the San Francisco respol1sllJl1ltles were such mauy a mon woulll hnvo journeyed far to avolll thell1 , But l"rellerlc " ) , l'ul1stol1 ; hos shown himself a 1\1an that rises to hIs opportunlUes. nntl 1 > 1'0 lJa lJh' the writer refoncd to had thIs l'unston ; quolltr In mind when he nllue his statement. FrederIck I.'unston Is still n ) 'oung nmn-wos lJom In ISGIi-lJut he has seen II deal of lite In his 40 yenrs. 110 was lJom In tlmt ) uct ) ' stato. Ohio. i1.nt ) at the tender age of two went farther west , to Kimsas , He was g1'l\dull ted froll1 the 10)a ) , Kan. , 'high schoo ) anll Spl\1t \ two ) 'ears at the KnnSDS State \1I1Ivcrslt . : for It short whllo worl\Otl ns It reporter on a nOWSaller ) In l\nnsl\s CIt ) . . and the next we hear ho necomanles ) Unltod States Death Vallc ' expeilltion as a lJotanlst. In 1893 ho goes to Alnsm ) to explore l\1\tl report on the 1I0ra of that country to ho de- IJIlrtment of ugliculture , nnd here exporlences adventures wo can1\ot hut con- slter ) peaslng ) to n 11a1of the Funston 1\1aO-u1 ) > ; ( 'n1\1ps on the Klontll1to In the wlntor , companlonesM ) 1I0ats down the Yulwn In n canoe. The scheme now shifts to the 80uth. young Funston with the Insurgent arll1Y In Cuba. Ho serves 18 lI1onths , is WOl1l1dl'Il anll rotul'l1s to the lhl\tll \ States. In ISS ! ! ho Is con111\18sI01\od ( 'olonol of the Twontloth KI1sas'oIU1 \ - unteors ; goes to the Phllll1 ) > lnos. t91's part In several hattles. Is Il1'oll1oted to lJrlgatter ! general U. S. V. . for croE'slng nlo Grande rlvor nt Calull11 > lt 011 tlttlo bnl11boo craft In the face of a heavy tIre anti estalJllshlng n rope ferry b ) ' 1I\0ans : > f which our troops are enahlod to cross mill wIn a vIctor ) ' , Contll\uln In scrvlce In the Phl1lpplnos , ho organIzes Ilnd commands the oXl1ctlltlon whIch captures Agulnalto. , ) Ho now bo omes lJrlgadlor genernl U. S. A. I CIPRIANO CASTRO OF VENEZUELA I ust what sort of man Is this CIprIano Castro , who Il whllo ugo threutonell to 111\'I\lle the UnltClI Slates , land nt Now Ol'1el1ns anll lay waste the 1\lIsslsslp1 > 1 valtoy ? Ho Is doscrlbod us a "short. stoclt ' mnn. lJlnclc of beard anll thlc ) . of nect , with IlI'otrulJorances lJeneath hIs eyes nnll n weary langu01' In hIs movements ; a man whoso chIef 110llght Is'danclng. who feasts on sweolmeats when ho Is not smoldng' clgarottes or chowlng nromallc gum. " 'Vo scom to see the man. Castro long has looced ) upon himself as mon of dostlny. decreed lJy fate to uulto alt Latin America , mul\O stand agaInst the world. That he possesses courage hns been J1rovon. hut that ho lucts ) the essential qualities of man of destiny Is well Imown. Egotism. to be suro. ho has In su- perlatl\.c degrec , lJut Ignol'llnco and lack of stutes- mlI1shlp : equal to the egotism. The story goes that whllo once convorslng with a tllstlngulshod sciontlllc man frunl l\.JII.1 u-rdam. the latter "Isltlng nt CIacas antI atlelll ng- the , Now Year's recol1t1on lo IIItY his resllects to Vonczuela's prooldenl. Castro InquIred - quIred from what country the gentleman j\it ; ! Inlrolluced came. and when tolcl for the lIfo of hIm could not plaoe the Nelherlalllis. His Ignorance of the rest of the world lloulJtless leads , to hIs exaggeration of the Importance of his own country. A fondness for fall' women Interferes consldemlJly with Castro continuIng a man of action , whIch once ho was. a solcllor and lead or , To-day the llanco claIms hIm rather than the field , luxury has proved. as uSllal , onervatllll ; . I PROFESSOR ALOIS BRANDL I - - - - - - - - - - - - From time to tlmo wo welcome to Amorlcn German PrInce and savant. recently gave greeting to a German authority 011 ShaltoSl1earo , Prof , Alols Brandl. heall of the 'English llepartment 01 the Borlln unlvortllty. Prof. Bandl hns an International roputntlon for worle done In behulf of the study of English nnd American lIterature at Borlln unlvorslty. He is an onthuslast on . . . .ngllsh lItorature. a most llo- votell student of Shaespearo. ) During a vIsit to England ho lJegan hIs study of English literature , and frequented the haunts associated with poet and mas tors of prose ; mallo n 111lgrimago to the Lalto country anll it was hIs worle on ColerIdge that earned the catt to the Borlln unlvorslty. Prof , Brandl's renowned achle\'ement was the dlscov. er ) ' , In to library of the Dulto of Devonshire. 01 12 unpublished dramas of ShalOsponro , which dIscovery - covery caused the greatest scnsation In the lit. orary world. Several years ugo Prof. Bradl established n somlnary for the close study 01 the wors of English nnd AmerIcan wrIters. begInnIng with 30 stullonts. ThlE numlJer has now grown tenfold , lenlling authoritlos on English anll Amerlcall lIterature have been hIs pupils. Prof. Brandl's mission to this cOllntry was one of special Interest to hIm , sent as representative to the Frantlln ) celebration In PhiladelphIa. The German - man scholar tetts us how greatly he has always admIred l'ranklln ; , anll that hl name was faml1lar to hllll lJeIOre that of Shaespeare. ) : Prof. Bracll confesseE bo Is not well acqualntod with the worlts of livIng- American wrltors , but IE versed In hIs Emerson , Thoreau , anll Hawthorno. Our vIsitor spealcs of the _ many-sldedness of the great AmerJcan Frantlln ) , lleclares Fmnklln to-llay If II without question ono of the most popular personalities In Germany. F I MUCH TALKED OF "UNCLE JOE" I - Is It that "Joe" Cannon lools ; : a leetle 1I1t Uncle Sam that ho ha uttalnod the aIToctionalt name of "unclo , " 11 ttulned a pOlularlty ) that goel wIth the name ? So It appear ! ! to our dlte fancy and wo offer it fOl' just what It's worth. JOEel1h G. Cannon has just celebratell hll sevontleth lJlrthda ) ' , lJut 'earB count fOl' nothln ! with Uncle , Ioe , he 1M as cheery anll vigorous UI though old Tlmo had not whitened hIs hall' 11111 addoll some wrlnltles to hIs countonanco. AnI olltlmlsm Is the characterIstic feature of JUnclt Joe's malte-lIl1. Uncle Joe has lIved a pretty long time II WashIngton-member of congress 187a-I ! ! , IS ! ! : ! lO ! ! : ! , und elected uguln In 190l-and : Is In a posl lion to say a Cow surcastlc things ahout YIJlJIII men that spenll a ( ow tlaYH at the cltpltnl allli tel the country all's wrong. all'lI wrong. lie mlldl ; roumrltB. of course. the young men ha\'o tholr II\ ' Ing to make , and thnt no thl1lbt a longer resident , Will llllOrm 1I101II , : etJ 1'ho gentlolllan whom one of the "young mon" baK referred to M the " ( 'za tt of the house , " Was 010l't(1 sllealter a Uttle over lwo yenrll ago , and IItst Decelll , , n her was reelected to the positIon. 1'ho lion. J. O. Cnnnon Is hy no lIIeanH th first 81 > cakor to ho Call11 ! ! autocratic. olhora given that nnme at 1II0lllenlH thn - requlrell a stnnd bo made , declsl\'o action taken , tt Uncle Joe'8 huule. when ho Is not In 8111'\'lce at the national capllal , IK II J Danv\l1e. \ II11nol8 , 110 Was horn In Norlh Carolina. bllt 11111 fal1llly movoll to 1111 I nols when Joseph was \'ery ) 'oung , 110 studied law , wat' adutlltOiI to the hal " In Vermllllun Iount ) . 11111'\'cll a8 Htatl"s attorno ) ' . lie occuplOlI thlH IlOsltion frol i 1SGI-GS ; lIve ) 'earH later hogan hIs long congrosslonal career , A IIIl1n of lIIU ( ' ] " ' eXllerlenco of acralI'll aU11 lIIIJII , lEI this lIIelllher uf ( 'un/rU / M. now In the rllll ! nOlls of ) 'earH threo-seoro-allll-ten , In tholr rlpollCHlI , hut not thulr decay. IIi , THE BROWNIE MAN i \1 \ 1'r ' " 'ri \i ' " oJ. ' & 1 " , 'iJ \ 11 \ 11 \1 rlI . , V # lif . an,1 . . . Huw hallllY he IIl1tllo us , UK younrHler c. hArk-D. when WaM it the BroWnIe Ulan bogMn t dolhcht our hOftrtR7 . . "ltner Cox did not tRrt out III lite a8 arth a fill IHlet , hut beMRn AM a r"ltrmul IIIMI . Hut It Ih8 tlIIH' hiM fill148r14 Itched to hantll. . ( Jell IWII p I ell , l\ull After 101\/ / ( , bArd ecrllrt , .trl. I. . thMt 0111 th FlIWIlI'Mn / IlflNlfVtlrtt In. )11 ) ItJ.d. . 111. trlk. . thlH .trlke wo Mil look fur IMmat. "aT. The etrl" WRIt l"'I'IIIII'llIlh8d ' h ) ' ! tu , aid of the Urowhl. . IhulN ! hlullly .nd locHI " "Iurllet .h. . Ihut I " "I' ' IIl'l'lIrlll" . to INlleh Rupet.HIt > > II , lu .1.1 h"I.I. , tllan In hi. II.ke , 1'h. "rel II" , ' .I. llf"k , "ft tliit III IUI , altl' ' IWn , . .arl lat.nulb.r Itr"1 " ' H..ok" " r'll. 'I'h. . . . . .wu'd , rew Mnd .r. . . IIh III ! In 1&1.hl \ Urownl. , olluo. . h.nfl . , . . . . ' I I" t..rth-Illd let u. hope IIlb.r. . , . III tllll , , Tilil . . . . . . .bl. . . , . , II'lIlrllll MMd rh'IIIt , , , , hll\ "II raptured .1 bU'II ) ' " "lIdr.n _ b. . lIur . I r , , , , 1 I'k hltn..If , Ir Im. ' e,1. II I t/&C'b..l..r , 1111 1"1- JI' ' ' " " "I I" ' . " . ' . . . . .er ; n. w. . "ura 10. . . . . ro. . , N" . , U , 0"-,1 hi" , , ) ' , , u. I&t UrMhb ) ' , QllelMH' . ( 'at..at"at II. w. . broM.bl liP MIIto. , . . . , . . . . entlter. . . " I Ih. . l'Ulultr ) ' kJ lb. nurth. IInti OOulltl. . . 'h ' thl. .IUMWpk. . . . U. . brownie. worl tiel Utwan..I" " " Inl < < l hi. Imacl""n , Itut h. tn. . . tu , . . . . .d . . .11 hNd I : ) 111"1 .t tina. , tur he it Ilul1. Uti I. ) 'ea , . " "ore . . , r. ' . . . . . . & 0 . . . . 11..11 Jilt 'r fellow" Ct > > III. tro. . . bl , pen. II. , , , . . tI' "ul" ot ( .llIun" , or ro''r' . . . . ) ' 1.1 , . . 11 11I11 t " , tl)4l ; II. . . . Yfm It"It" , ' . Trtp 10 Ck tQII1 , How Col. . . IfoIiIMt . \ . . r CI' ; 'l'hMt Stunll ) ' ; " " " I\t I..t 'rlt. UruwJtI- . 'rhe Urowlll. . . . , thuUMtI JttllC'hl.\'oWi ItIH'U" , " 14" bro..t . 1i.1..r C4)x tlO4J tar luck , Jolthm reWIWI AIIlI mrrilult of eblldun wrrhul. ut " ' lll houru , " . , ' ' t' . . ' How's This ? , I Wa elf r 000 UunMol 110llaU 1:111url1 tor IU1 ee o of Clltarrh 'ha' cannu' 110 curell bJ 111111" e.'arrh Curo. . F. .T. Oll& " \ , t CO" Tel do. O. Wo , the un,10r " . kOllwn } ' . J , Cheney tor tha lalt 1\ : I"lIo.t\hIU0 \ \ \ LlJIl'er'ocUy ! hall' orablo In a1blilinoll \ tran.Actlmu And nOal-clallr able to carr , out Anr ob1\II&lIIIIIIIIA.lo \ , 111 hll ftrm , WALI > U'U , lelllNAII , \ ; MAn\"IN , WholelAlo IIrult hU. Tulodo , O. ttAU' . Clltllrrh Cure Is tAlu'n InternAlly , IIctlnR dlroc&lJ uron tbo bood : And IIII1COIIA Allrr.cu 0' the ' 11&em. TcathllOIlIl\lIlont freo. l'rlco 7centl : per bottle. Bo1 < 1 bf an l1rllltlll tl. Take llall' . I' IUllir 1'\111 \ fur conltllllUoU. . , , Ono on the Doctors. 'l'he Boston Hernlcl tclls 1torv of . plt'sieian of Snlemn : : " who , tnl1ing to roup of frienlls , lIald : "I wantc'l to hl1 tsol ler , bu m ) ' pnrents Ilcrstultietl mete to sltulr mClhelne , " "Oh , well , " rejoinctl one of thc II'utv , " 8u h i ! ifo. Ian ' 1num wilh wholc no upl nltons has to cOlltent hhn c1f ' , 'ilh n retail buslncss , " . Each to His TlIste. "nid ) ' 011 see where the chaplain \ten. \ ernl of that nristoemlie lll\triolie soeldy ) lrA'eli for nll t1tO e \ \ hu ha\ ! not the ( ianlU nneeslr ' ns t heIllReh-l'I ! ? " "Well. tlll\t'll a mnltcl' of insio. Mr."llc EOl\O ) leople have their uwn "I' IPJn'l for neccptUlI : the D.II'winian l1wol'y , hut , Adum nllli E'c nrc oed enouJlt for me.-lIullt , more American. - I , Ono Kind of' Investigation. "Y ou arc takinl ; : n grelt : de.of ) inter. est. in this Im'csllgation. " "Yes , " nnsweret ! the 8tnte m\U : , "I hnve to give it elo o IIel'IoDI11 :1t1enHon , I wnnt to mnke "III'e it docsn't , tl Jvelop am.thing 1 don't cl\ro to have known- WAshington Star. . No one is h lmet { when hi ! ! nerve ecn. tel's are exhauMte , , , 'hether frolexecs. . Bh'e use or from lack or proper fooel. ' 1'ho quality of ono's thou6ht ambition. en. " aims "nel idea IlL IS lnrgely a matter ergi" tealth-8ueeosl ! 11 ! Ill azine. . In a PlnchUse ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powdor. It cures paInful , smart- lng , nervolls feet mill Ingrowing nalls , It's the greatest comfort tllscovory of the ago. 1\Iul\Os now shoes cas ) ' . A cortnln 'cure for sweating feet. Sold lJy al1 llrugglsUJ. 21ic. ' 1'rlal IlItclmge , li'REE , AtIllrcss A. S. Olmstell , LeRoy Roy , N , Y. . - ome men make Buch [ \ big CUBS about plnnning Cor hi thingll : that they over- 1001 , the neeesMlty or attending to the litlle lletai1s. . ComJllexion bad ? ' } 'onjluo conted ? Lh'or derange ? 'l'alw Garfield ' 1'ca. I Lots of u how to the inevitable with , Ollt a fo\'mal introduction. . - - r.ewis' Single Bintlc ! ' lilrnight fie rillnr , 1\1ndc of extm quality tohacco. You\ ' deal , e1' 01' Lewis' l l1elory , l'cm-in , 111. . It is nil I'iIt : to hc in the Jlu-h. lJUt VOII do not wunto uc.nowle le lh.lt ) ' 0\1 lmve II. lIuli. . M. . . . . " 'hIMIO\v' HuulhlnJ : Syrnll. For chlhlrclI tl'othlnlt , sortCIIM tllo itU1ll8. rmlnccs In. ftallulLaUou. aUnys paIn. ClirCI1I1l1 coUc , c a bottle , . Ho patient ; card hOIl cs nre built in nil hour-eathc tultl tnke CenlUI'ICN. . Gnrfietd 'fea o'ereomes eonRtipation , sid headache , liver nnd killney lliscascs. . Genius is seldom bothered with book kecping-LiCe , - - - - - - - - - . r ' . , t .f ' - . ' " " YOII nIWI1 ' 8 Get futl , 'nlno In T..cwis' tn. 1:10 : Binder I\tmi ht lie d nr , OU\ ' dealer or I.cwis' ' etOl'Y. 1'eorln , 11\ \ . . - - - - 'l'Il tnotncnt n IOnn perrcive ! ! tll\t : ho hn ! ! bren IIrt' r1l then ho hegtltA 10 ferl 8hclli ! ) hl hllwinl ! : how 8tronRly IS lho law o [ n lIoelation 1) [ idens.-l'uek. . ' , "rito GArl l'1tl 'l\'n Co , . Brooklyn N. Y. , fOI. l'nekago ( lat'l1l'hl 'l'on , . the herb cme. - . . - - - - . _ . _ . - AInht' ! lIuro ) 'QII nrt ) right , nUll ) 'ou will lI1iklJ : lolll of cnemlcs. - WASTED TO A SHADOW. Dut Found n Cure Arter Fifteen Yenro of Suffering , A. II. Stolts , messenger nt. thu Slito C1t111tol , ColllmlJuu , 0. , says : . . Per fifteen 'ol\rs I hall Itltlno ) ' trou- 1 > les , nntl though I doctorell faithfully , cO\lltl uot. fInd n. cure. I hn(1 hea\'y lmclmches , 1117. 7. Y hetulaches mul terri- lJloI1'lnnry (11501'- ( tIor:1. : Ono tla ) ' I collapsed , rell In- senslJlo ! on the sldo- wnll ; : , [ \nl thol1 wastell 1\way In ! Jell for ton weeks. After bolng gl\'on Ul > , I ! Jegan UShll ; Doau's KI1Inoy 1'111s. In n. COUIIIO of months I regnlnod my olll health , and now wolgh 188 pounds. Twel\'o lJoxes dId It , anl I have lJoen well two ) 'oar9. " Sold by 1\11 dealers. " 0 cents 1lJox , Fostor-l\I11lJ\lrII Co. , Buffalo , N , Y. . W. L. DOUCLASI ' 3.no& $3 SHOESfPi1t W. L. DouglR $4.00 OUt Edge LIne cnnnot bo oqunllod ntnny price. ' ( I\.DOUGL.4r , SHOll I ALl. ! "ucu I .r" ( 1L."otfNr.r mn l'S TAIIlJSHED .JULY 8. 1816 , t..ITAL $2,500.000 W. L. DOUGLAS rtfllCES & SELLS MORR MEN'S $ S. lI SIW ST/MrlIlHYOTHE/t MANUFA0 TUll llIN TilE. WORLD. $1 0 000 REWARD 10 anyone who can I disprove this slalement. Illcou' ' " take you Inlo my tlree larlc factorle. nt Urock'on10. / . . . . nnd Ihow YOII the Inllnlt. care wllh which everY.rn1ro' Ihoell II made. you would renllzc why 'V. L. 1 > 0UItu $3.110 .hoe. o.t hloro to makel why the. ) ' hold their .hape ; . lit better , wear onlter , ami are 0' Kreate. Inlrlnalc , 'ohlo than nny other $3.110 Ahoo. 'V , L. Doul11tt. SI.onl1 " 'ade Shoes " 'on , $2.1)0 , $2.00. BCU's. ' lei D"o , , " Shooll , $2.80 , $2. $ t. 7 n , $ t.1J CAUTION.-Jualat ulr.\nllnvlnlt W.J.I > oug. IRR hoo8 , 'l' ' ko no ubsUtlt\J' \ , None gcnuln. wllhout his ItRllln nt1l1rrlco Ilirmpo < l on oottem. Fl1lt 0010' Eya/etl USld / tIIell will /lot weal bra"jo Write for lIIuatrnto < l Cat' olf' 'V. L. JOUOJ.ASUrooktoD , Uau.I - --I W , N , U" OMAHA , NO. 20 , 1000. - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - NO HUMAN HAND TOUCHES IT Many of the so-called brenkft\lt ! foods nrc Improperly preparell-contaln so largo n quantity of sweetenIng suJstance ! that they become too carbonaceoUs and hentlng to have n well balnnecll food value , if not llangorous to lIfo nnd' health. ORa PRIC'E'S. , WHEAT FLAKE CELERY fOOD Is prepared under the supervision of a physician and chemist with of oxperlcnce In the mt\klng' of pure food prollucts. It Is 0 rears . celery nnd salt-not n trace of auy ether substaneo. So clean y nllll cnrefutly that no human hand tOllches It from its first process of JI1anufncture \\I1t \ lit rcnches the consumer. In daily \tso It has n tonic l\S also mlllllaxativo effect. Palatablo-Nutritious-Easy of Digestion and RO:1dy to Eat Can be served hot. Put In a hot oven for a few minutes ; or cook la bolllno .mllk 10 a mush. 'I. IDe a IJackage. For Solo by Iy .rlgnnl"r ) A. mueh . .nurl"IJlIIC'nt Grocers I on ; : ' ; ( ) . % 'AC- _ _ I B' . . nil : I 101"I' brl'.ul _ . ' . . Dr. Prle , the famous food expert , the crentor or Dr. Price' . Crenm Daklng Powder , Dellclou. : Floyorln ! : Extracts. leD Cream BUlnr : Rnd Jelly Denertl , ha. never been compelled. nothwlthstandlng strenuou" I'ood lawB , to change any 01 hi. produets. They hove alway. conformed to tholr requirements. Thill is an absolute ltul1ran or their Q.Uallty and purl'y. I _ . Don't Poison Baby. FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thoug t her ohild. must have , PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produoe sleep , and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produoe the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the ohildren who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric , laudanum and morphine , each of which is a , narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the Dl1rcotics named to ohildren at all , or to anybody without labelling them" poison. " The definition of" narcotic" is : It.l1 77wdioine whio7b relieves pain and produoes sZeep , but whioh i71 poisonousdosesp1'oduoes stuP01' , 00711101 , convulsions - sions and death. " The taste and smell of medicines containing opium aredisguised , and sold under the names of "Drops , " "Cordials , " "Soothing Syrups , " etc. Yon. should not permit any medicine to bo given to your ohildren with ut you or your physician know of what it is composed. OASTORIA DOES NOT OON- TAIN' NARCOTICS , if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. . Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas : . II. Fletcher e " , Dr. J. W. Dlusllalo , of ChIcago , Ill. , sayn : "I use your Cnatorlnnc1 ' " ( I , I J . I. ' \ advfso lts usa In nU faml11eD where there nro cblldren. " Dr. Alexander D. l\lIntlo , of Clovcland , OhIo , rmys : "I have frequontlY' - . ' ! 'tL'7 prescrIbed your Castorla. and have found it. a. rellablo nnd vlol1Sant rome - o ; ; - t i cdy tor children. " ' srD'R , ' . ' Dr. J. S. Alcxnnder , at Omnba. No1 > " Bays : "A modlclno 150 vnluable nnd l' ill. I' DTJ 1t . - . . , ' . . , . ' , ' ! bonofIclal tor chlldrcn as , .our Castorla ls , deserves the hIghest. llralsc. 1 - , " ' ' ' , " I' / . o "L. . , . halilt. in use overywhere. " . . . , , , , , \ { , : ' ' t , " , . ' " J' , Dr. J , A. McClellan , of Duttalo , N , Y. . Bayo : "I have frequently prollorlbcll I A\cgcllllJlcIr parlltlOnro As- your Cnstorln for chlltJron nnd alwnya cot cooll results. In tact 1 USQ II . 51m1lating IhclxxlllmtBcRUll1Cnstorln. ( " , Cnstorln. tor my awn chI1l1ron. " Ih1 lhcSIOrnnchgul\t1Bowclsor ' Dr. J. W. Allen , ot St. Loull1. Mo. , anys : "I honrllly cntlorso your CnlJoo r : torla. I have Iro'luontl.1 vrescrlbell it In my medical practice , and ba.vo , . nlway" founcl It to lIe all tbatl clnlmod for It. " , . . r. Dr. C. II. Glidden. ot St. l'aul , MInn. . nnrs : "My oXllet'Jence as prno- I DI cshonChccrlu I - rOmOICM Ulloner with your Callorla. I1na been highly nnUsractory. nnd I consider Jt ] o ne5S lumMorphlnc ' 1II1tnc5t.ConI111n ' 'NAn nor ' } u1Cllhcr .IIncml , an Dr. oxc01l0nt. 11. D. lonn8r remotly ] , tor ot I the I bllatloltJbln. youns" 1'n. . says. " I have uHll your CM. O'l' C O'rIC f . . , tarln. no purgatlvo In the casoo at ehlldron tor yonrs palt with the most . haptlY octect. nnll tully ontlorllo Jt no a. safe romody. " h1p6 1'OI" Jr.tVtflZL/YTCDEIl Dr. J. A. Doorman , or ! { anll o City , 1010 , . 'JUya : "Your Castarla. tll a. 8plon- It , , : SNJ- dId remotly tor cltlMren. Imown the world ovor. I ute It In my PM1CUCO II . f . ' : t.h . . untt ltavo 110 he ltnnoy In rooommondlnE ; It for the complnlnts at Infants I. A. . . , , . nnll cblldron . . . . _ , Y Jh"minJ 1/JIIWontIll.tJ.AH \ Dr. J. J. ) .Iukey. of Drooklyo. N. Y. . nnrl : "I rotlsltlor you , ' Ca.torln an I" r. ; ! ox'ollent Jlr paraUon tor oblMron. L4lng t ' ) " 'I'08hl ' or rellabl. IftetJlclnelJ II. , .z : : . . . rm nn.1 1fO.UIfUlt to the tn to. A coed rtWLtJy tor a.ll dlslurbQuoe or thl ) ApNrt'ct IIl'lIIol1y rllrCon "p" . dlllftlllvo orgnnl. " . . . . . lIt1n.SU lr91nu"'h.I ) ll1trlIIIJ1CENUINE C AS TO RI A ALWAYS I. Wurn\l ( lnVIII II ItC\\lrl'lh 1/1 II IlUliS ondJ.Oti" _ _ ( J ( _ SlJal' : , DI. ' fIiJ the Signa.turo . or l'adlm lc 1'1 I' ' , I'ut' ' or rl t ! " f1i" ' ' ' " III , I NI' 'V "onlc. A . ' , . , V. III " , : The Kind You Have Always Bought I In Use For Over 30 Years. "M' . . . .u , . . . . . . .a. . ' . U . . " . "a , .u.n. . . . . . " . . .It en' M 1 - - - - W 1\ \ - .LL - HI r l1t.lH : : I