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Mi MM! " I i mim 8 A Question A Qrcat Record For You Good Advice Health Ul,u VUl 1 1 IUI L are A Fact Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has l e'J its own through all the changes of time and against all competitors i.; Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobicco. WHY? Because it's always pure, always the same, always the best. Such a record tells more than pages of "talk." It's just as good to-dav as ever and it is tbe tobacco for-ow. If you smoke, you should smoke Bull Durham! A trial is all we ask. TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C Hucklen's Arnica Sa.lv. Thk Hkbt Salvk iu ihe m rll for Cut Krutsn.. St. Ulter-. ShIi RNuiii. Fever j S. ns. Titter CtmHil Hand, C'hilllftinK. C't-riiN Hint nil SK ti. v.riiiHiilif, ih1 pusi tivrly niriM" I'll- hi m- m ti-uuirvd, It ih u(irH(U i fiv ti Ihcih.ii, oi mom V rclui it I'1 i M ' I N r liul K,.r nli In V I! AN ASTONISHED SOUTH IEA KING. KITCHEN TRAINING. Agaliut Tint's I V.irs Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap 3 DURHAM H SpeCm i'ases. S. H. Clifford. New C.ntU Wit wns troubled with neuralniii atic rheumatism, his Momach was di ordered, tiis liver was alfoeted to in alarming decree, appetite (ell awnj and ho was terribly rod need in tlewt and strength. Three bottles o Kleetrie Hitters cured him. Kdwanl Shepherd, llurrisburu. III., had a running sore on his loi of eight years' standing. Usee three bottles of Kleetrie Hitters line" seven bottles Kucklcti'H Arniof Salve, and his leg is sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, O., hail tivt large fever sores on his leg, doctor said he whs incurable. One bottlf Electric Hitter and one box Hack. Ion's Arnica Salve cured him entire, ly. Sold by F. G. Kricke A Co. r BEST hi I'M 9S, f HSiP A irhich It ; ,nj M'Hora f Hularllar. 8wt Many Won derful Thlnga to San I'rancinco. King M'Bora of Uutaritari spent two hours at tho Olympic club, ami was probably mure amused and surprised than by anything else he has Keen in Sun Francisco. The tueiuliers who were present practicing in the gymnasium gave uu impromptu exhibition, w bieh interested his Smith Sea majesty very much, and ho gave evideuce of this in grunts and by gestures ot surprise, and almost of fear, at some of the feats of tho athletes. The tumbling was a sur prise to him, and ho could not under Bland, while lofessors Tronehet and Chapins were fencing, how it was that they did not drop dead when struck by the foil. A burlesque boxing eoiite.t ending in a well "faked" knockout was arranged for the king and his party. Professor De Witt Van Court and Philip Boulo were the boxers, und they gave an exhibition which interested his inland majesty more than the genuine light he saw at tho California club. At the em! Boulo was apparently knocked out, and : he was carried out of the room liuipaml ' motionless. Of course he immediately i i .... i.A ...wl )... t;,... I allowed a sigh of relief to escape him, and remarked through the interpreter that he was glad the little fellow had not been killed, as he was so plucky. ! After the exhibition King M'Bora and his party were shown through the Olyni-; pie club building, in the billiard room WORK WHICH HAS POOR AND RICH HELPED MANY FAMILIES. Wht "Kllrhrn (innli-n Training-," Naant, Haw II Wim Mrlnl aad by Whom. Mlu Huntlngliin't (.rest Work for llrr Lm rortunata Hlttora la a Big City. "There is so much to find fault with and so much to wish for in audi a great big, dirty city as ours that Hometimes the good, sweet, modest facts connected with our charitable institutions are over looked," said a visitor to the Wilson In dustri; U school aud mission as she came away from there the other day. The bnilding at 125 St. Mark's place wae turned, nearly forty years ago, from a factory into the pleasant school house which it now is. This school, which was the first institution of the kind in Amer ica, is not endowed and is maintained entirely by voluntary contribution. Mrs. Jonathan Stnrges is the tirt director, and many familiar names aro ou Ute list of managers. The matron of the school w Emily Huutington, the originator of the system of kitchen garden training, a branch of work now carried on not only at the Wilson school and olsewhere in this city, but in other American citiea and in Canada, England, Ireland, Scot land and France. Miss Huntiugtoii has TO Hutter. Hi Poultry. M Green and I Cider. l!e;n hee' Pell i ,i i i l ion, ers, G i ii -in., j M. V. in . '.ITMsrkM St- v v .. . mi PKks. 1 1 1 ! Game, .' II ,,'! 1'ota.toeg) i in i Yegetalilna) i :i'ef . Tallow Tolarco, ' ' vi'X.Foutk- v ': i' IloJ. It . I ' !. I Me. r i.tal' CO A I D .'AaK i: 1 A . I t their f'rtittoii ()ro!in ; i' kiriup theiii I'ni! vjpi : -n aid ntliru il li :iw n- t in til the aygiviite ( v ;. merit. It iikiomks u s ru trated catalogiif, with i" i - ti, one of iter son t i Unti e vant it ' i u nit" I , I I' L.H' (llt .... .103. Ur. .I.. .' ' lil.l, on rwelnt ol . ':l iwii.ririAUtl frea, , ;.i i, v To it co., '.U Ult. (iillSTl ramie the mission house her homo, and he had his first meeting with a piece of ; fcere 8he watches day by day thu rnatdla ice. His dusky majesty was given u I 0f the methods which h haa esub- glasa of ice water in response to a re-1 iu,hod. quest for a drink. He saw tbe piece of ice floating in the water and could not Sjiriial km i m i 11.. EN Of LY Mason & Hamlh 0: HO.-TON". 1 1 Eb mm u. i, YOUNG MENOLD MEN uu m Ttu iims ut ihi suriin ur uihaju IW fhi rnaVs harnlfl ffffta tA frM thltUltlVH. bit DO KDOWIDK BOW M iicrtejiiatiir Acuiifcr.ccTuc unnain amakfii tUff tin In espir inn iiol liuao wij gllTfl. nUieW IMUK erw as mm OUR NEW BOOK ) mm fr.. doh rwii. (ll) I rtllnltrd llm.".ll aid Affliction! or lh f Oritu of Ma, bow by HOME TREATMENT, br Dilbodi txluiWilr r ' awn. ! nni rar-. Lalt or rIUrj M.nkood, otoertl and Mirfiat D- vm W.ka.k of BodT "( aadUlad. Eloctt of Errors or Eicon". Stintod or ML l A n a.n.flti In a dir. How to Enlnrire tna Btronitin.nw v -- 0R0ANB4FART8ofB0DrBdplloU laUmta. M,n u.ilfT from SO Rium, 1rrl.rii nod ,0','" V""1'1'. Y..11 p.nw-li.ll.ro.KwBoo.lltrl.nlilon.oJpn.iJ ERIC MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y ' A A I.I J I v I . V. I i e-, ' '. I .1 N i n m mm mm ary tho largosst iino of carp: county, r..i r A LL of which wo offer at lowest possi Tslo prices. "D CHEST designs ia tody Brussels and -- Moquets. "pnETTlEST and newest designs intw ply and three ply carpets. T? VEUVE" piece of carpeting sold on it3 1 X vyi narlea IF WE SELL YOU AN ALL WOOL CARPET YOU ft mm. WHITE understand what it was. He put his royal right hand into the glass and seized the cube of ice, but immediately dropped it and jumped back severely friirhtened. After an explanation h picked up the ice again and watched it slowly melt in his hand. He seemed to partially understand tho philosophy of the thing and gave an order for an ice making machine, which he will take tn Butaritari with him to cool his royal throat on hot summer days. In the ladies' parlor the glass chande lier was lighted by electricity, and the king Immediately wanted to know where the oil tank was. He had had some e: perience with gas before. The first night at his hotel, after having seen tho g;. turned on and lighted, he nearly termi nated hia royal career by playing the Fanner Wayback act. Ho turned on the gas and lay dowu waiting for the gu to light itself. One of the members of the Olympic club who was going through the roomn with the party wanted the king to talk through tbe telephone. His majesty had already had an experience and w;i so shocked that be did not care to; another. It was at Sutro Heights on his visit Saturday. W. Lauterbach who spent some time on the GilU-rt islands, went to the stables on the place while the king was in Mr. Sutro's house. When the telephone connection was made King M'Bora was asked to put the receiver to his ear. As he did so I. heard words in his native language, and he dropped the instrument as if struck by lightning. A long explanation eould not fully aataafy hitt myatiflod tnajusty. The king and his party remained at tho rooms of the crub until nearly midnight. San Fraaciboo Chronicle. CAN UtrNU ON IT BcINC SO. HTHE cheapest grades wo aro showing this season will merit your attention. 1 i Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP. pelegt your carpet now and havo it For Farmers. Miners and Mechanics. made up ready for house-cleaning, 3 Carat Chapped Hands, Wound, Burns, A Delightful Shampoo. Etc In our line ot We have the largest and best selected line ot Dress Goods we have ever shown, both iu woolen and wash goods. In all the New Spring Shades AND IN BLACK. Serges How French Gighams Henriettas, Soot oh Gigham Bedfor Cord Printed Zophoro iruntenness hr tho Lliinor Habit, rosiiiv.iy uuret st Atoms fCRua n. maims' aoioti sucint. II .- ho nlvD In a CUD fit COflnS Or tS. Of In ftr. ticlet ot ood, without the knowledK ot the per nor! taking It; It Id absolutely harmlesa and will effect a permanent anil niieedy cure, wholher MicpatienMoa unoaeraieiirinrrrn nninmra . 11'. I I A d aV I aT E wrurK. IT NEVER FAILS. "ovjunii I ct a romnlfte cure In eei y instance, is pigo buoli FREE. Aililieddlneuiiuiiance, 4S P(5 SPECIFIC ca, 186 a St. CtaoUastLa Tb Kccret of flnpplaaH. Not long ago Professor Blackie hiwl oc casion to be in tho Fair City Perth. He was waiting for a certain train, and was marching up and down the platform whistling gayly, and for all the world like a schoolboy en route home for his holiilays. A gentleman near by, at once recognizing the picturesque figure aud wisliing to enter into conversation with him. went un to turn aud asked aim "Professor, may 1 ask tho secret of Your luitiuinoasr Tho genial professor smiled and nn swerext "Well, hero is tho secret of tny happi It is with a fascinating internet thai one listens to the tale of how by the merest chance Miss Huntington, at eighteen, jnsi out of school and ready to be oshored into fashion's pleasures, chanced to be taken by a friend to visit . ... 1 1. 4 1. l a "ragged scuooi, u now ne ouiy daughter of fond parent put society and the usual amusements or youth aside, and not in the same manner, but with the same motive as her cousin, l1 a ther Huntington, set herself about mis sion school work. Fobody could work with Hiss Hunt ington's energy and her capacity fitr or ganizing without developing new uicas which should bring forth more com plete work, bo as time passed on and she gained experience, not only among the poor, but with her own class, sho made various discoveries. One was tnat uie leisure of some of the young girls of her acquaintance might readily be put to good account, and another that kitchen gardening might with profit be adapted to the nch as well as the poor. She obtained the co-operation of some ! of the mothers and the interest of the ! girls, so that a meeting was called for the purpose of developing a plan of movement Fi rty girls met at the house of owe of the elder women. This was in 1867. It was proved that most of them, no matter how well versed they were in Latin and geometry, knew absolutely nothing about domestic science, so ar mnffninents were made for forming a normal class which should be cimdoa Into companies, these companies to go to tho mission for regular days of teach ing. These young womon, as weir pains divided, removed to Boston, Ulucago and olsewhero and set up kitchen gar dens of their own, with the rosnlt that the system has spread everywhere. It might even bo said with truth that ino other thonght, that of the Working Girls' clubs, emanated from this mis sion, for Miss Orace II. Dodge was one of the fiftv young women who joined in the work there, and it was no doubt be cause of tho experience she gained at this time her idea was conceived and developed. The girla became wtcnen garaoners themselves, and afterward, when mar riage had placed somo of thom in homes of their own, they wrote to the founder of tho system, "You have no idea how kitchen garden helps me with my serv ants and my housekeeping," and to others it gave the means of livelihood when unforeseen reverses of fortune f 1. ffic N EB. M AC GROGS h:ES QUEENSWARE. Patronage cl ihi i l lie Solicited. North Sixth Str-rei. lattasotsi Lumber Yard- THE OLD RELIABLE. 11. A. WATEBMAM & 80! PI LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Hash, Doors, Blinds Ctn Bopplj ererw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera Lohm. . . A.- T al i hnuo i huvfl nn vain rtuTmji iiir liih iiiusl. ut no s v - s 1 i . . . I look forward with hope to the future made them dependent upon their own and I alwavs strive to do my duty, resources. There," he ended emphatically, "you have it" And he straightway set to and walked up and down again, whistling as before. London lit-Bita. CLmborlaln's Eye and ESdn Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyo Tetter, Salt Bbeam, Scald Head, 01 Chronic Bores, Fever Sores, Sctema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipple and Piles. It is cooling and boo thin. Hundreds of casts have been eared by k after all other treatment had failed, It Is put np in H and 00 cent boxes. . S. DOVEY and 30Ni I 30 DAYS Winning to Introdncennr CRAYOV FOR TH ITH ndattlieiiinietlnifl eitpnil our ntimm-m nnd mnlte new riutomern.we have decided tn mno thin nf OnVr: Kend im Onlilnet Picture. Iht utrnph .Tin t y pi. A miin.iy w Pfiiraenitype of Toumulf or nr member of yonr fnmlly, Uvlnit or aena ,,r u . i. n , t. rMnnri hnrn. nrovlded TOU exhibit It to Tour frlendnan a namplonf our wort, and Xlfi your Influence In e- enrinaui future orders. Place name and addrenii on back of picture nnd a wm re tarned in perfct order. We make any change In picture yen wlh .mitl "i1?.,, 8 Bnena. Hefer to any bank In Chicago. Addrenn all mall to rrMPHE PeTU?,r '.I ill lorinx " "j uua BOILING WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S GRATEUL COMFORTING COCO A Labeled 1-2 lb Tins Only. Id) El? Cvi U.-..1 tm- -ii d kr;i "n DEAF NissanisioruicURED It Vtck'i limUi Tibater Iu fa bat. Wblaw nfd. Cafl.l.lh Pii.Y.tlh.r.il lr.i4lffcll. Sold by W. RlMa,anlr, CDCC 33 BruadMi, Wnu tut took u meUlftlZ nnd llkenena. 108 t.nnmi Ikenena. Hefer to any bank In Chicago. Addrenn all mall to ITI.iry. r-i Band HO East Randolph St., CHICACO.ILL. P 8 -We will forf; rl honn f'l. PIANOS V, 1 nut mi X. J. rL'utis $4 Wnnt iikIh. cntTK1" free. AililreHS Dim 1 r lit'utty, wuhii 3UB3GR1BD FOR THE HERALD. ....v.'. 7 . : . i.sd PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM flrtnwa and bMBuOw Lf M. tVinmHtft loxananl frowtti. Nevvr Fall to BfrMor Offwf nir to m lontsiti.tor. Cure) atdP di at! hair laMsj. v. iiiK?r I 103 .. I .;i -n V'll I 'ii .... I h-t.il l v. I HINDcKfCORNS. Thn oiiWMrt.nui.furCom.i- tut-, il run-, lit? w.ir.1 I I'XMlion, hmn.lnk. iolniw. nU. An Antediluvian Joke. A hardware drummer is rcsponsiblo for the story that a clerk in one of out hardware houses was in formed that the last tailor's goose was sold and to ordct a dosen more. After puzxung over tho matter for some time he wrote on a piece of paper as follows: IS tailor geese. 12 tailor's geese. 12 tailor goueos. 12 tailor goose. 12 tail Tb he sot rattled, scratched bis bead, looked in the dictionary and final' It formulated tbe following: "Grants please send at once one tauor t goose and eleven others," Burlington Hawkeye. HHkqi MigHt Ha) Made VMfal, Monkeys could be used in certain caeo of fire, where expert climbing might be required; they could be need as mcssen gers to some extent, and to do many light chores for man. They could be taught to destroy many vicious insects, such as tobacco worms, cutworms, cabbage worms and many others. They could be tauvht to do many things on a farm and I think long domestication would develoD manv fields of usefulness for them. New York Independent. A Stroke of Kcunomy. The height of economy was that re cently practiced by a woman who will move to the suburbs, and who effected the sale of her address die which she has used for her stationary to the inoomin, tenant of the house she will leave. 2ew York Times. Rather Literal. "That's an aneel of a housef'said sins, "Not quite," he replied. "It only hsa one wing." Hsrpfr'a Bazar. It must bo confessed that "kitchen eardou" is a rather misleading name, for it suggests to many a place where vegetables aro grown for kitchen uho. When Miss Huntington was asKou aooiu the name, she said: "It means a system by which all tho intricacies of domestic science are tanght sweeping, ousting, washinc. ironing, waiting at table, etc. I thought a little of changing the name at one time because it was confounded with the term vegetable garden, but I found nothing that quite took its place, and I soon discovered that the iact that the name had to be explained gave it additional importance." The school hours are the same here as elsewhere from 9 to 3. There are about 200 trirla. ranging in age from five to ten. and there are the usual lessons in reao ing, writing and arithmetic, which come under the head of study. The training in the kitchen garden branches is little else than a systematized form of play, and this takes np a proportionate part or the school day. New York Tribune. Nickel Armored Ship Can't Go North. The remarkable discovery of the ef feet of temperature on the density of nickel steel is likely to nave an im nortant bearing on its use in the con struction of war vessels. After this va riety of steel has been frozen it is read ily magnetized, and, moreover, lis uon sitv is permanently reduced fully 2 per cent bv the exposure to the cold. It is stated that a ship of war built in the tempeinte climate of ordinary stiHd and clad with say 3,000 tons of nickel steel armor would bo destroyed by a visit to tho arctic regions, owuig to the con traction of the uteel by the extreme low temperature. New York Journal. iiiill Mr. A Leading (juration. Smallbrain (fondling bis upper lip) Ah, Miss LVlle. I'vo grow. fuziy lieen, don't ah, Icttiiifl my mustache you know, for a week. MLss Belle (sigmhYantly-For a weak what, Mr. Sniullhraiu'-Dttroit Free Press. For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leavea- - worm, nansas iiy, ou awio, and all points nerth, east eonth or west Tick ets sold and bag gap;e checked to any point ia tbe t Vnited States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATES AND ROUTES Call at Depot or address II, C. TOWNBEND, G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. T. C. PHILLIPPI, A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. APOAR. Afrt, Platteraouth. Telephone, ii. Tho Favored Classes. Teachers, ininistera, farmers, me chanics, merchants, ns well as their wiven, daughters and noiiH, who would like to devote at least a part of their time and attention to a work that would bring them in n lot of ready money during the next few months, would do well to look up the advertisement of R F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Vn., in another column, ub it may be the means of opening up to many new life and larger ponsibilitieH. Thene gentle men have been extensively and sue ccHPfully engaged in business for many years, ami they know what they are talking about when they tell you they ran show you how to your financial condition. ioj - i-w nt KiUkiK, ur 111 MA) A IV., .V I.