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Show NERVES. A-WO- THE STORY OP A WOMAN TO WHOM NOISE WAS TORTURE. fiMtiiM By the ImM Exettei rhysWIaaa Baffled By Her Came. ON THE ROAD Jaat Like Aay Other Worn. A Terrible YUital . SURE SIGN OF EARLY DECAY. Itov is more Catarrh in thla wctlos of the country than all other disease put toMr. Mary Livermore, who, . it was Pels always a terrlbl visitant, and eftea recovery, the wa 1 1 mmmtw women Childrta (Tea gether, ana until the last few year tamicllea Itself with on lor ill. Thla Infills yoang announced few a retire day a ago,wiU For lncuratde. gt4 who is taking kuppuaed to be to private life after a public- - career of ttoa U pre tea ta ble. ta eases of rheumitlam, by rally KmqIu )a iBbaeillty. doctor rromnmcei it kxw Doctor Pierce' timely reaort to Hostellers' Stomaoh Bitters, The public prints are just now menyear aa lecturer, temperance ad- which ;rcwribed local remedies, and thirty Favorite Pre. check the encroachment o(tblobU-aat- e vocate and woman local with cur to will In failing Th go outset ) kuffragiat, at and the daaaerous malady tioning the circumstance of a Peunsylscriptioa. down to of wo- term "dsoaerou'' I used advisedly, for rheuprouounreil U tncuraUa maidenhood, wo posterity B pioneer an!a woman who reached the age of IK treatment, constituman be to a ha proven catarrh progress who did not wear blue matism 1 always liable to attack th vital manhood, wife, aud therefor require hood and moth., and one of the most pictur- organ and terminate life. Mo testimony to years a iihout increase of stature be- tional disease,treatment Catarrh goggle, Hall erhood the Premore oonclvalre and concurrent than that of esque yond that of a lube of 8 months. The Cure, manufactured by F J. Cheney A Co., workerfigures in the world of women is fi who testify to the siceUeat effect of scription for physietana the LivMrs. public good. tonic cus ) i. indeed curious, and all the Toledo, Ohio, t the only constitutional ermore is a th Bitter in this disease. Person incur a supporting old taken cure on the market It internally lady, tall, and nervine uio-- e so from the fact that she reB stately, with noble features and ailver wettlnc in rainy r snowy weathar, and who are in dosea from drop to a teaspoonful. thats peculiarly exposed to draught, should us lb Bitter a sur- hair mucous and ou Hood m act the now the fashionable rippling mains in good health und possession directly s preventive of U1 effects Malaria, dyspepsia, adapted to her faces of the system. They offer one hun- manner, over a broad, high forehead, liver needs, regulating, and kidney trouble, nervousness and of her physical powers. In discussing dred dollar for any case tt falls to cur, bbe was an orator of no mean which to atoo . strengthening and cur-- jl among the ailment s ability, debility are bend for circular and testimonial. n and her lecture tours were this lusus ntur.e a invo this popular medicine ing the derangement adapted. For the inalnays pro- firmities. F. J. CHEN EVA CU., Toledo, O. , ductive of I -- of 'the ses. Why is it., soreness and stlffues iff tbs aged tt to much rebellion among the tirator into- matters anthropological LF" bold by llrupi'U.U, oic. so many women owe their beauty to Dr. beneficial. men and great rrsults in the HU' Family rills. Sbo related to a reporter for the Cincinnati way of in- highly Because Pierce' Favorite Prescription? dependence among the women. Mra man Th for of out a beat to a get1 way beauty of form and facejudiate from the I FjUiftL tema rascijn dinictuonlr osl was trueresterttH irfisrttibla lowly position bodily-oojb4sff'w W a be is lo Best The center common health. hippuur piik conspicuously with this, aiul two or throe are worth institutions and prison reform, as well results from good food fresh- - air . From Oklahoma came, a report of - ' Ah reproducing , suffrage. She never, during her and exercise coupled with the jadicioowurse4 the analyses of whippoorwill cowpea It the Baby is Cuttlag Tsath. The trench academy of sciences, f the ' Prescription. thirty years career, lost any of the at five different stages and of prairie small sate sad as that eU and nuaady. Mss, If there be headache, pain In the back, said he. has given much attention to blue for Sraur WusLowt of Chtldraa Sooyaum Taathlaggrass, composed almost wholly bearing-dowsensations, or general dematters like this. They have on stem differand joint grass, at three Gratitude ran slag songs of praise with bility, or if there be nervous disturbance," record the description of a lad, who. ent cutting to the With reference nervous prostration, and sleeplessness the an empty pocket. at tiie age of 7 years, measured four cowpeas, results indicate that for a reaches the origin of the Prescription Salve. Xansoa'a Cora Magie trouble and corrects it It dispels aches feet nine inches without his bhoes. IIo good hay the peas, including vines, WbltMtHl to cr or OKMMJ iA and corrects displacements and cure pains, AnifgUt for Hi trfc U Mita. lifted with ease -- ID pouuds and was leaves and pod, should be harvested a - w leave, thesuf-Shoul-d catarrhal inflammation ef the lining of the bfi carrying pode at nrportreit uredtH vem poasTia able to do as much heavy work as a The faith that moves mountains began irafcikt wall her, when Mrs. Livermore foiling of the womb, ulceration, irthe prop le late it is better to ran But his after her to the door, and blushing on dust. regularities and kindred maladies. perfectly developed man cut before complete maturity than to like a school-girl- , said in a faltering ' 1,000 Bra POTATOES PER ACER. understanding was no greater than delay the harvesting until a heavy frost 1 FALLINQ OF WOMB. is usual w ith children of his age, and wish you woujd tell the artiat way: has killed the vines and leaves. that that picture is not very good, and Mas.4 Fzank Cam-fieltheir playthings were his favorite toys in Wonderful oats, yield potatoes, and to make it a little prettier, woht COMIMl NO should be lo every honk of Bast Bh'citH-S0Another boy, a native of Bou.an-quo- t, SlotMECCA corn, farm and vegetable seeds. Cui Irevenl cv-m-e 1 pan uf I'UU -n aiaoily ihuxKtktB'raHkh Co., If. 11. II you?" That was the chief interest in this out and send 5o aU to aoiea the ilijilft HrM postage though of strong constitution, y., writes : I deem it of puoe Tur. ounuojar the interview. i,v nan our cell John A. Balzer heed Co., La Crosse, my duty to express my appearel to he stiff jointed till 41 s&oenuiTUXmmiiJk'OSln.aMA.M'KAITlRINO fi jumiihtD CO, seed book for their and Wla., great gratideep, heart-fel- t years old. During this time nothing I recall the , i ouuril UluSk, lows of wnu of Said Giant Bpurry. a sultan, tude to yon for having story sample fiut'ier was remarkable about him Dean been HI who under Hole, w the had a very pompous means, The man bo look through cobweb Bean extraordinary apjs-tilvizier, sad desiring to rid himself of ndtLove never finds a burden that it does Providence, of re storee spiders every here try to lift. fore reaching the age of 5 his limbs the vizier, sold him in the open market ing me to health, for I have been by spells unMore than one mnn is generally killed for a slave. The market was not brisk becamo supple and his body began to Cms Csh Balaam when a boy go wrong. and brst, H will braak an a Caid M able to walk. My that day, and the vizier brought only IsT thUiaaldsst ! expand rapidly. At six years of age ik Uauc troubles were of the , UleeiwtysrwuUdtei l Trj Farmers and other teople located along eightpeuce The sultan bought him in his height wasfivo feet anl his bulk womb inflammatory , How turns word th that in M. B quick P. ml provokte F. road and at this price, and thereafter whenever th devil loose. line of the sen- -' and bearing-dowin proportion His growth was so the Net. ran. a, mho want Colorado i oal. ahould the vizier became sations and the doctors the sultan pompous rapid that every month hit clothes re- write to J J Thomas A to., 1U1S. 17th bad only to mention or I For Whooping Cough, lino's Cure is a suc- ail said, they coaid not cure me. x quired to bo made longer and wider, Street. Denver, lor price ai)d other infor- draw a figure 8 in theeightpence, 67 Tbroop air, when the cessful remedy. N.M. F. Diztib, 1894. iou ms4 , nor hail Twelve bottles of Pr. he sicknos-neither Y., Nov. 14, yet pain. pompous minister immediately sub- Are., Lrooklyn, Favorite Prescription Pierce wonderful Ho co ild lift upon his" shoulders a - For lilleeluc . sided."llog. - Life is too short to nurse one's misery haa cured me. of 15'J is J. If. it and Irofesvor weight pounds carry hhepperd with base. At the age of o his voice ited with saying: From all published data I regard changed and his beard liegan to apwheat about equal in value tbcorm Barpear, and at 6 his heard was remarkable and all the un juesionable marks ley seems to be worth about 8 per cent of wheat of maturity were visible in him. - It less than corn. The real value as a feed can be learned only by comwas thought he would certainly grow ils price with that of other to gigantic proportions, but such pros- paring If barley, corn and shorts are grains. pect very suddenly vanished. Before cheap enough to produce 100 pound of h poached the age of 8 his legs pork atlcss cost than wheat, it is folly crooked, body shrank, strength di- to feed wheat However, with wheat y minished, voice became weak and ho at its present low price and other grains high, it will in very many cases pay to bank into total imbecility, After of and trial a hrands use of of years practical baking powmany and especially that which His rapid maturity was followed feed wheat, is off in grade. The value at the der of which ahe recommendedJbefore (some becoming acquainted by an even swifter decay, and in his farm of wheat, corn or other foods lbth year ho wastel away to a mere should determine which to use. with the great qualities of the Royal), Marion Harland finds the skeleton and diel. Snow Rraiaters Wanted. The same authority vouches for Royal Baking Powder to be greatly superior to all similar preparatUp in the cold north a weather tho account of a girl child, who. when of ions, and states that she uses it exclusively, and deems it an wants to find a man who will in4 years old, was 4 feet C inches in measure the to vent instrument an recommend Justice and height, with head and limbs well propleasure unqualifiedly depth of snow correctly. All sorts of portioned and breasts fully expanded, mechanical devices have been devised American Housewives. like those of a young lady of 18. She to measure rain and fog and sunshine, was mentally in advance of her years, but nothing smaller .than a level ten The testimony of this gifted authority upon Household Economy and at tho age of 6 attracted the acre lot has been produced to show the coincides with that of millions of housekeepers, many of whom' speak of a young man who desired to correct depth of snow, and even that be ont to wind the If device. obhappens from knowledge obtained from a continuous use of Royal Baking pay court to her. Her parents time isnt of much use for. scienjected, very naturally, to this proposal, of an idea has one If tific Powder for a third of a century. any purposes and when the childibh years of the girl for a machine of this kind he will rewere given as a reisdn they were comobserof the thanks ceive the grateful pelled to exhibit the public register of ved by communicating with him. He births to prove the truth of their rep- wants to issue a snowdrift bulletin that KOVAL fiMum POWDER 00., VOS WALL ST., WtSMTORW. resentation. At 15 this girl began to will average up the depth of enow in show signs of decrepitude; at 18 she feaoe corners and open fields gave all the Bigns of old age, and in two or three years thereafter sank into it that mental state known as second childhood. She died in her 2 2d year, apparently of extreme age. We frequently hear of similar Or any other pain, yon don't taka ehaneaa With St. J scobs Oil, for twenty prodigies in our own country, but they g aver since. irs ago it be gan to kill pain, and it's been are short-livePhenomenal maturity always promises early decay, and we may be sure that in no case will nature be cheated of her rights. He-en- g 1 From the Gate City, Keokuk, Iowa.) Mrs. Helen Me) era, whose home is at 3515 Vernon a venae. Chicago, and whose Tislt to Keokuk, la., will long be remembered, was at out) time afflicted with a nervous malody-hick at times drove her nearly to distraction. These terrible headaches are a thing of the past, he sail the other Ray to a Gate lily representative, and there foqqitii a story Ja connection with it, tee. My narvoua ay stem sustained a great shock some fifteen years ago, brought on, I believe, through toe much worrying over family matters and then allowing tny love fur my books to get the better of my discretion where my health was concerned. Why, whenever my affairs at home did not go along Just as I expected, I would invariably become prostrated Item the exciti.meiit .ml 1 would consider myself fortunate indeed if the effects of the attack would not remain for a week. 1 was obliged to give up our far from the Lake shore Sleasant home Inot could not stand the noise In that locality. I could find no place in the city which I deemed suitable to ono whose nervous system was always on the point of explosion, lo add to my misfortunes my oomplexion underwent a change and 1 looked so yellow and sallow that I was ashamed to venture from the house at all. Madam, said my doctor to mb soon after an nnusually severe attack of the malady, unless you leave the city and seek some placeof quiet, you will never recover.' So I concluded 1 would visit my uncle, who lives in Dallas county, Iowa, and whose farm would surely bo a good place for ono in my pitiable condition. 1 picked up the Gate City one day and happened to come across an interesting recital of the recovery of some woman in New York state who was afflicted as I had been. This woman had been cured by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. 1 thought that if Pink Pills cured that woman they might do the same for me. I began to take the pills acoording to directions and I began to feel better from the start. After 1 had taken several boxes of them I was ready to go back to Chicago. My nervousness was gone and m.v complexion was as fresh as that of any girl in Iowa, and Pink Pills is what put the color in my cheeks. No wonder I am in such high spirits and feel like a prize fighter. And no wonder I liko to come to Keokuk, tof If it had not been for Pink Pills bought from a Keokuk firm 1 would not be alive now, laughingly concluded the lady. Dr. Williams Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood ana restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may he had by malt from Dr. Williams' Medicine company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 60 cents per box, or six boxes for fcj.50. A Delightful ('hangs. Well, Jennie, said ons actress to another, how do you like your new Oh, for goodness sake," part?" exclaimed Jennie, don't let us talk All right, said the other, shop." New York let us talk shopping. Press. A Pertinent Paragraph. Our country, if right, should be kept right: If wrong should be put right, is a political maxim which paraphrased applies to other conditions of life, thus: our health, if right, should be kept right; if wrong should be put right, - especially in bodily ailments, such as pains and aches, which St. Jacob's Oil promptly cures Many out of work should heed to give it 'a chance to enre and it will give them a chance to go to work cured. Another adage is: be doeth beet who doeth welL Well, of course, yea want to be well from all sorts of aches, and the best thing to do is to use the great remedy. He who doesee is doing well indeed. For I arpoia of Comparison. K Early rising is a great thing, said the enthusiastio man; a great thing. It Yes, responded the sluggard. makes you appreciate the chance for a nap in the morning when you get It. One of the New York street ear lines now runs smoking cars. Vrau la Her a. sure cure for pin worms in horse Tkeenly known in Steketee's Hog Cholera Cure. Never falls to destroy worms In horses, hogs, sheep, dogs or cats; as excellent remedy for - sick fowls, bend sixty cents in United fitstes postage stamps and I will send by mall Cut this out, take It to druggist ana Ej?au--ef Heutfoa name oprrkkT,KrK,1JW 0rang Kapids, Hick. paper. into Many people delude themselves thinking that laziness is poor faealth- .- . lrsto 1 -- 111 Au-dre- well-know- 1 - firri 2U A.1.V r . 3U.Tfcr n I membranes, d, ex-ic- pt i - o. n -- Speaking from her Experience, er act a to it to no-tic- o WORDBUILDING CONTEST If you have Hheumatism psln-klllln- Dickens Dread of 1 ravel In some Recollections of Chariot Dickens. in the Young Man his eldest daughter tells how, after the railway accident which befell the novelist in 1865. he often suffered from a feeling of intense dread whenever he found himself in any kind of a conveyance ; One occasion, she says. I especially recall. While we were on our way from London to our little couhtry station, Higham, where the carriage was to meet ns, ' my father suddenly clutched the arm'of the railway carriage seat, while his face grew ashy pale, and great drops of perspiration stood upon his forehead, and though be tried hard to master the dread, it was so strong that he had to leave the train at the next station. The accident had left its Impression upon the memory, and it wasr destined never to 'c be effaced. - 90 Ceijts ; FOR A WHOLE YEAR. TB3ST NewYorkTribune -- AN I The Weekly Bee special contract anablaa vs to offer THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE the leading family weekly of theUnlted Stales, with the OMAHA WEEKLY BEE for only 90 Cents lass money than is charged for any other single weekly paper in the country. Th Omaha Weekly Bee is th leading paper is the western country and is too well known to need a special description. A . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE ia Nathe general news of tional Family Paper the United States It gives the events of foreign lands in a nntshelL Its Agricultural department has no sups-rlo- Its Market Reports ity. Separate departments for M r. recognized author- A Modern Invalid The Family Circle, Has tastes medicinally, in keeping ! Our Young Folks,, Science and Mewith other luxuries. A remedy must its and chanics. Home in Society columns be pleasantly acceptable form, purely command tbs admiration of - wives and daughters, Its genwholesome in composition, truly bene eral political news, editorials and discussion ore eompre- ficial in effect and entirely free from Albino Door White deer, which probablyart every objectionable quality. If really henslve, brilliant and exhaustive. ill he consults a physician; if const!-- , albinos, And which so often In Send 0 Cents foe both papers to figure pated be uses the gentle family1 laxa wild Western superstition and roTHE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE, tive Syrnp of Figs mance, are not unknown in Maine for; A young man is known by the company ests. There, however, no mysterious he does not keep. and supernatural attributes are ascribed to them. 61 BCR. DARTERS YELLOW ORIOKR Many a Western Were grown by John L. Rath, East huntor fears to shoot a white Rear Saginaw, from one pound of seed. lest it bring him misfortune, but when This tremendous yield, at the rate of two hunters in the wilds of Piscataquis has been for many years the largest manufacturer of 1,018 bushels per acre, Mr. Bath says county came in from the woods the was only possible because he used Sal other day one of the two flnj deer tobacco in the World Chew zer's needs. We understand that Mr. as them with of trophies they brought in the earliest are the seeds Salzera heir marksmanship was a white one. world, especially his beets, carrots, cabbage, cucumbers, onions, 'peas,corn, Fast Hnri. , radishes, tomatoes, etc., and that he of Certain tables longevity farmers just pub sells to market gardeners snd In England by Professor Rum. at lowest wholesale prices.- phreys leave the whole matter pretty If To Will Cat Thla Qut and Hand It much in the dark. Of the .824 cases A. to the John with SI money order in which the subjects have reached W is., the Salzer Seed company, La Crosse, ages varying from eighty to over e packages you will get free thirty-fivone-thir- d were small eaters earliest vegetable seeds and their won- 100 years, one-tent: and the reason will he-- as appear to have derful catalogue, or for 13 cents in and 'only clear to you as the why stamps a package above Prize Daavart had robust appetites. Physicians, as . sun. wnu a class, were found to fall below tho noonday Onion and their catalogue free, The usual directions age. average ' for A Hint of Color. A prolonged life by diet, sleep and French color card are just appearing exercise are not strikingly confirmed for the spring and inform us that the these tables. by In The favor. continue will ahadea pale -. I- cherry or Magenta reda will be reOntahn-- S t tained, though, in preference, the palest y Sa Not Alter III Conviction. sw sMtowsriug j.qvri usmtuM Oue of the judgments of Sir Francis shade known is relne, more of a strong rkl fsiiw of the superior reddish, pink, will prevail, writes Emma Johnson, chief-justic- e Irrigwto tends Hooper in February Ladies Home Jour-- " court of province of Quebec, was ap? Apte.wnele4.eood nal , lilack in trimming and dress pealed to the court of appeals and W.fcAlMtolMiBwto good, as well as mRJinery. promises to sustained. On being met by Judge be worn as much in the spring as it has .tbe latt r sail;. Well, Frank. been during the winter. Tnrqnnis bias M urns i judgment of ffl. trar in mmolfln., n H. is one of the spring colors, sIm golden TTiltvw Dmyytsto. Yes? Well, my dear M yellow, pals stem green, all medium yours. AGENTS the I still think I was right. and light browns, and, of cour Ou tmtn Argonaut. I WASTED. jO.sw asver-failin- f Boifive , blue. navy liu Xcrfcs . The P. Lorillard Company Vby? n h - ITS MUCH THE BEST. 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