Classifying Him. Fodnlck Tcaspot thinks lhat he iu one of the big guns. Kceclick He is one of the smooth boroa. Detroit Free Press. The I'liico for Your St. Mary's Academy at Notre Dame , Ind. . ranks first among the educational institutions for girls. Young women from all parts of America and Europe arc found In its classes. The faculty have just Issued a catalog that con tains much valuable data. Parents de- Birous of sending their daughters to the best institution should send for this catalog before deciding on sending them elsewhere. It is under the super vision of the Sisters of the Holy Cross and is located at Notre Dame , far from the excitement of even village life , and right among the beautiful scenes of the Creator's handiwork. British manufactures ure now valued at $4,009,000,000 a year. Slmlco Into Your Slioes. 'Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder for the feet. It cures painful , swollen , smart ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the A greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating , callous and hot , tired , nervous , aching feet. Try it to day. Sold by all druggists and shoe etores. By mall for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address , Allen S. Olinsted , Le Roy , N. Y. Two-thirds of the shipbuilding of the world is done by the Brltsh. licnaty la itlood Deep. Clean blood mouns acletm skin. No beauty tvltliout it. CiiscitrutK. Candy Uutliurtlc ciii.-uib your blood and keens It clean , liy stir ring up the luzy liver and ( lrlvinpii.il impu rities from tlie body. Begin today to banish Iiiirmlos. tx > ils , blotches , liiuclclioaus. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cn cu- ivts boiiuty for ten cents. All druggibts , buUbfucllim guaranteed. JOc. 3c. Ma The annual revenue of the British government is now $480,000,000. - , Unit's Catarrh Cure constitutional euro. Price , Too. He who seeks honor of men , must become their slave. For a perfect complexion and a clear , heulthy fckin , use COSMO BUTTER2ULK iaOAP. Sold everywhere. The obstinate man is usually too weak-minded to give up. Dropsy treated free by Dr. H. H. Green's Sons , of Atlanta , Ga. The greatest dropsy specialists in the world. Read their advertisement in another column of this paper. Most flowers require attention to be made to jjrow. So does gossip. Fiso's Cure lor < _ ouBumpilon is the best jf all cough cures. George W. Lotz , Fa- ouchor , La. , August 20 , 1895. The pearl of patience comes from the irritating grain of persecution. TSdccate If our Uowcis "Wltti Coocarets. Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever. 10s , 25c. If C. C. C. f all. drucgists refund money. The hard places in life are never made any better by growling. Mru. vrinploxv's soothlnp Syrap For children toethintr.foftens the ims.rcduce-Inflam mation , allajs pain , cures vrindcoiie. 25 ceiusa bottle. Some men like to mistake the echoes of their desire for the voice of con science. K Tffii EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination , but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYBUP Co. only , and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALIFOUKIA FIG Srimr Co. only , a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the CALI FORNIA FIG Sritup Co. with the medi cal profession , and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families , makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far iu advance of all other laxatives , as it acts on the kidneys , liver and bevels without irritating or weaken ing them , and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects , please remember the name of tlie Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FIIAXCISCO. Csl. tnnsviLt.E. KT. XKW YOUK ; if. Y. Remember the name when you buy again Major James B. Stuart , v/ho hat been appointed to take charge of the postal arrangements at Santiago , waa for many years pOBtofllce Inspector of the northwest division , with headquar ters In Chicago. Ho is a veteran ot the civil war. ! : Is the man who suc ceeded in driving the Louisiana letter-/ out of the United States. His most fa mous achievement was his successful prosecution of the principals In the noted "Fund W" case. He is a Scotch man by birth. BEAUTIFUL HOMES. The Tendency of the ARC la Toward DIural Decorations. Probably at no time in the world'u history has so much attention been paid to the interior decoration of homes as at present. No home , no matter how humble , is without its han diwork that helps to beautify the apart ments and make the surroundings more cheerful. The taste ol the Amer- ica.i people has kept pace with the age and almost every day brings forth something new in the way of a picture , a draping , a piece of furniture or other form of mural decrration. One of the latest of these has been given to the world by the celebrated artist , Muville , in a series of four handsome porcelain game plaques. Not for years has any thing as handsome in this line been seen. The subjects represented W these plaques are American WU'J Ducks , American Pheasant , American Quail and English Snipe. They are handsome paintings and are especially designed for hanging on dialng-room walls , though their richness and beauty entitles them to a place in the parlor of any home. These original plaques have been purchased at a cost of $50- 000 by J. C. Hublnger Bros. Co. . naaa- ufacturers of the celebrated Elastic Starch , and in order to enable their numerous customers to become posses sors of theao handsome works of art they have had them reproduced by a special process in all the rich colors and beauty of the original. They are Lnlshed on heavy cardboard , pressed and embossed in the shape of a plaque and trimmed with a heavy band of gold. They measure forty inches in circumference and contain no reading matter or advertisement whatever. Until September 1st Messrs. J. C. Hn- blnger Bros. Co. propose to distribute these plaques free to their customers. Every purchaser of three ten-cent pack ages of Elastic Starch , flat-Iron brand , manufactured by J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co. . is entitled to receive one of these handsome plaques free from their gro cer. Old and new customers alike are entitled to the benefits of this offer. These plaques will not be sent through the mail , the only way to obtain them being from your grocer. Every grocery store in the country has Elastic Starch for sale. It is the oldest and best laundry starch on the market , and is the most perfect cold process starch ever invented. It is the only starch made by men who thoroughly under stand the laundry business , and the only starch that will not injure the fin est fabric. It has been the standard lor a quarter of a century , and as an evi dence of how good it is twenty-two million packages were sold last year. Ask your dealer to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. Bear In mind that this offer holds good a short time only , and should be taken advantage of without delay. The receivers of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad have turned their atten tion to the Improvement of the grades on the third division , from Cumber land to Grafton , or rather that portion which lies between Altamont , the top of the seventeen-mile grade , and Ter ra Alta , where the Cranberry grade be gins to descend. The line passes through Deer Park and Oakland and crosses what is known as the "Glades" of the Allegheny Mountains. The grades are short and choppy , some of them being SO to 85 feet to the mile. One of the first pieces of work to be done is now in progress at No. 5S Cut , where the grade is being reduced from SI feet to 42 % feet per mile , with equa tions for curvature. It is expected that the cutting down of this grade will enable the receivers to increase the train load from 1,000 tons to 1,300 tons en east-bound trains. One mile of the roadway will be lowered and it is expected that the work will be coia- pletod by the middle of October. COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET SOAP makes the skin soft , white and healthy. Sold everywhere. The sin which has ben soaked in the tears of repentance , is easiest washed away. Don't Tobacco Eplt ana smo'Ke Your Lite Away. To quit tobacco easily and fciever. be mag netic , lull of life , ntrve , and vigor , take No-Tc- Bac , -wonder-worker , that makes weak men strong. All druggists. 50o or 51. Cure puaran- teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. . Chicago or New York. Wise men make more opportunities than they find. i erniancntyi-'urc < l.IMOHIS ornerrnnsnessaftan first day's e of Dr. Kline 8 Great l > erve lieslorer. Scad for FREE S2.00 triltl bottle and treatise DB. B. il. K.LISE.Ltd..SJl ArcU St. . Philadelphia. Pa. Virtue and happiness are mother and daughter. Zo Cure vonsn ation Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOc or 25u I C C. C. fail to cure , drussists lefund mosey. Failure often puts forth the bright est blossoms. Tours in the Rocky mountains. The "Scenic Line of the World , " the Driver & Rio Grande Railroad , offers to tourists in Colorado , Utah and New Mexico the choicest resorts , and to the trans-continental traveler the grandest scenery. Two separate and distinct routes through the Rocky Mountains , all through tickets avail able via either. The direct line to Cripple Creek , the greatest gold camp on earth. Double daily train service with through Pullman sleepers and tourists' cars between Denver and San Francisco. The test line to Utah , Idaho , Mon tana. Oregon and Washington via the " ' 'Ogden Gateway. " Write S. K. Hooper , G. P. & T. A. , Denver , Colorado , for illustrated de scriptive pamphlets. President , Kruger , though he lives very simply , is said to be very wealthy , his fortune being estimated at about $5,000,000 , besides his $40,000 a year for his services to the stcte. JUSTICEOPTHEPLAINS HOW A MURDERER WAS QUICK LY AVENGED. Indians PalJ the Penalty Llcntenant- Colonel CurroII of the First Brigade of the Cavalry Division , at Santiago \Vaa the Hero. Lieut.-Col. Henry Carroll , command ing the First brigade of the cavalry di vision before Santiago , who was seri ously wounded in the three days' fight , was major of the First United States Cavalry in 1890. He is known in the Indian country in Montana as the man wh.o avenged the death of one white man by killing two Indians , accord ing to the New York Sun. Hugh Boyle , a young man from Illinois , was found murdered near Tongue river agency. He had been visiting relatives in that section and was about to return to his home in Illinois. Maj. Carroll called in American Horse , a chief , and the two examined the dead body and the country where the murder was com mitted. Maj. Carroll said to American Horse : "I want the men who did this murder. I want you to bring them in. " After a few days American Horse re turned to Maj. Carroll and told him that Young Mule and Head Chief , two Cheyennes , were guilty. Their father was Two Moon , a chief of renown. He was brought to Maj. Carroll's head quarters and was told to bring in his sons. When he had heard the charge against them ho made a speech , In which he said that his people had held a council and were prepared to satisfy the law , from their standpoint. Their proposition was that the agent take thirty ponies in payment for the death of young Boyle. They intended that the ponies should be accepted and sent 'to the relatives of the murdered boy as a compensation for the death of the young man. The offer was rejected , and Two Moon was given to under stand * fcat the .white man's law could not ue satisfied in that manner. Ho must bring in his sons. The old chief kTunted and said he would do this. He disappeared , but within a half hour he was seen returning. With him were his sons , Young Mule and Head Chief. They were dressed in war bonnets , in war paint , and fully armed. Their po nies were handsomely decorated. The young bucks rode defiantly toward the cavalry commanded by Maj. Carroll and showed fight. The cavalry fired , killing YoungMule's pony. Then he and his brother began firing. They fought subbornly until they reached a hill near by , where they were sur prised to find another detachment of Maj. Carroll's troops. One of the bucks , Head Chief , wounded several cavalry horses as he rode into the lines. One arm was broken , but with the other hand he fired his rifle from * hc pummel of his saddle. Another vollay was fired at him and he fell dead from his pony. Young Mule saw his broth er's fate and realized that he had not much time on his hands. He advanced' toward tlie cavalry chanting the death , song of his tribe. He fired several shots and jumped into a ravine. There he kept Up his fight , still singing. At this juncture the young buck's mother made an appeal to the troops to save him from impending doom. It was impossible - , possible to grant her request , as the. warrior continued firing at his enemies , plainly showing that he had deter mined to die as his brother had died. , The mother realizing that all hope had vanished , staggered to the open plain , and in accordance with the custom of the Indians v/hen they lose a relative or dear friend , slashed her limbs with a knife from the knees down. With the blood streaming from the woun-'ls and trickling to the ground she chanted the death dirge of her son , who vas , presently shot dead. In honor of the bravery of Head Chief and Young Male their people marked with stones clie death trail traveled by the young war riors that pleasant September day. Seasonable Advice. "Se heah , 'Rastus , " said the geed old colored deacon to his eldest son , "yo' all am gv * ine out inter de wicked worP to make er livin' , is yo' ? " "Yes , suh , " replied the youngster , "I's done gwin' ter try gittin' 'long on mah own hook. " "Den erbout all I's got to say , 'Rastus , am dis heah , " continued the old man : "Don't try to break de record" blowin' froth offen beer ; don't start ter raisin' poultry in de light ob de moon , en don't loaf 'round in front of de hin' part of er mule. An' may de good Lawd hab mercy on youah soul. " They Must Sob. "She trembles like a fawn ! " whis pered the man in the second pew ue- yond the white ribbon , as the bride swept down the aisle. The woman who wept beside him laughed scorn fully ; at weddings women often laugh and cry at the same time. "Go on ! " she protested. "Nobody ever saw a fawn tremble like that ! She acts as if she hadn't rehearsed one bit ! " And then , being invited to the breakfast after the ceremony , she burst into more tears. Detroit Journal. Their Grudjo Against Span. Dr. Eastman , the Sioux Indian of South Dakota , who has been interested in the affairs of his nation in Wash ington , was asked the other day -what his people thought of the war. "Well , " he answered , "in case our people are needed they will go to the front. You see , we have a grudge against Spain. It was she who discovered the Amer ican continent and enabled the whites to dispossess us of our most valuable lands and push us out on the bleak and barren lands of the far west. " Washington Star. Sometimes the fewer acquaintances a. man has the fatter his pocketbopk is. Fixing the Date. Little Elmer. Pa , when is a man really old ? Prof. Broadhcad Whenever he reaches the point where his ideal womatt is one who is a good nurss. Puck. Lost Ills 1,1 fe Savin ? Others. A country boy visiting New York stopped a runaway team that was about to dash on the sidewalk where there were hundreds of women and children. He saved their lives , but lost his own. Hundreds of lives are saved every year by Hostetter's Stomach ach Bitters. People with disordered stomach , liver and bowels are brought back to good health by it. Only a good man can see good things in others. Cue-n f. the oMrst nnil beat. It will urtaK up a cold quieter tuan anything ehe. It la al am reliable. Try it. A good man must be good as well as do good. H-iy Fever. Mrs. J. C. Smith of AI" < ] o , Hi. , 7 1tcs : "I have been troubled with hay fpvcr sind asthma every fall for twelve or fourteen years , and a coujh that goes with It. that nothing : has ever clone rnrh to relieve un til I took your Dr. Kay's Luiii ? Halm. Last year my brother-in-law luid been away and brotiKht u box home with him , anil when my couph was at its worst he v-an'- ed mo to try It and I uitl and WAS RE LIEVED ALMOST INSTANTI Y. So this fall when 1 got so bad my husband went to all the firuK stores here and couldn't find it , so we sr > nt to jou , and this fall my cough got better as soon as I began to take it. I am all r.jvht now. but sup pose of course I will have hay fever again next fall and will try and get the Dr. Kay's Lung Balm before I gc-t so bad. " Send two stamps for "Dr. Kay's Home Treatment , " a 114-page Illustrated book , or Bend 23 cents for "Kendall's Perfected Re ceipt Book , " 210 pages. Five hundred of the best receipts for everything ; 120 cuts. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. B. J. Kay ilcdl- cal Co. , Omaha. Neb. Reformation is the spring-time of thought. AVhc-.t 4O Cents a Uushcl. now to grow vrheat with bit ; profit at 4 ( .cents aoA samples of Salzer's Red Cro s ( SO Bushelsperacre ) Winter Wheat , Rye , Oats Clovers , etc. , with Farm Seed Catalogue for 4 cents postage. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO. , La Crosse , Wis. w.n.u The fool is the only one that does not fear responsibility. A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP , exquisitely scented , is soothing and beneficial. Sold everywhere. The small woman very often has the biggest heart. Ko-To-Bac for Fifty Cento. Guaram- tobacco habit cure , makes TreaU men strong , olood put e. WX\51. All druggists. He who hurts your feelings , may be helping your life TO MES. PINKHAM Prom Mrs. Walter E. Budd , of Pat- choguo , Now "S"orr. Mrs. BUDD , in the following letter , tells a familiar story of weakness and suffering , and thanks Mrs. Pinkliam for complete relief : " DEAK Mr.s. PIJKHAM : I think it is my duty to write to you r.nd tell you what Lvdia 1 E. Pink-ham s Vegetable Compound ha1 : done for me. I feel like another woman. Ihatlsuch dread ful headaches through my temples and en top of iny head , that I nearly went crazy ; tvasal. o troubled with chillSjWasvery weak ; my left side from my shoulders to my waist pain ed me terribly. I could net sleep for the pain. Plasters would help for a , while , but as soon as taken cC , the pain would be just as bad as ever. Doctors prescribed medicine , but it gave me no relief. "Xow I feel so well and strong , have no more headaches , and no pain in side , and it is all owing to your Compound. I cannot praise it enougli. It is a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to every woman I know. " Remember the Rime when you buy WILL KEEP YOU DRY. : [ K Don't be foo'ed with a r-.ackir.tosh or rubber coat. Ir you v.sntacoat that u ill keep you dry in the hard-y est storm buy the Fish Brand ilJi Slicker. If not for sale in your D'n. writ ; for catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass. nsre needs coaxing , not crowding. Dr. Ayers Pills stand with out a rival as a reliable medicine for liver complaint. They cure constipation , and they cure its consequences , piles , biliousness , indigestion , sick headache , nausea , coated tongue , foul breath , bad taste , palpitation , nervousness , irrita bility , and many other maladies that have their root in constipation. They are a specific for all diseases of the stomach and bowels , and keep the body in a condition of sound health. "I have used Avers Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an invaluable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles , and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia. " JAUIS QuiN.'J , 'JO Middle Street , Hartford , Conn. & IRONING MADE EASY. HAS MANY IMITATORS , BUT NO EQUAL. s on scientific princi- "ples , by men who have had yc ra of experience : Is fancy laundering. It restores old linen and summer dresses RECUIRESKOC30KINS. w.is MIUSS as UK : sru ? a ICCE to their natural xvhitenessand imparts W.SEK RHST EMI a beautiful and lasting finish. The only starch that is perfectly harmless. CKE POUND Or THS ! STARCH Y/JU. GO HM i i * ' , Contains no arsenic , alum or other injurious AS FAR AS A POUND AMD A iA'F & Yfi&-f\ t - \ jurious substance. Can bo used even $ i7 : * for a baby pow-.ler. ASK YOUR GROCER FOB IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. ss mm. \ AH ACCIDENT AMD LIFE PRESERVER. . Liberal Terms to Agents. r Greatest Nrc'c Yoke ever Invented , combining Nickel Centers I.2J strenc h , fl-iraWlliy and safety. Htimltumolv Nlrk''l Tips and Centers 1.75 p timed. Vv'Ill not nil iw ton1 * ' ! " to clrjo If traces ( enters , -arlthoct Vokn. C3 Income ioo c. No lattle. J'rices : F.inn Vasnn ( Jrlp King 63 Plain iinnlcKdcd tJ.fO l.ade In three flzes , to fit r < 'le On * H < to ! . { - Klckcl Loops and Acorn Heads .1.10 Send for FKSS Illustrated circular. AUTOMATIC CTJ3P KECK YOKE CO. , SI Harding St. , Indianapolis , Ind "THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK. " BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE Remember the name when you buy "H Iiavo been tislns CASCAZ2ETS for Insomnia , with which I have been ufflicted forever over twenty years , anil I can say that Cascarets have given me more re ISef than any other reme dy 1 have ever tried. I shall certainly recom mend them to my friends as beinu all they are represented " THOS. GILLARD. Eiptic , ill. CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Sever Sicken. Weaken , or Gripe. lOc. 25c. CUc. . . . CURE COHSYIPAT1QN. . . . StrrUa ? RtDfiC'onponr. . rhl'iipr. 3Iontrrt ! . Ken Tork. 216 * fl Tfl Dflp SolsSnnd siwrantoed by aUCnijr- nU- U-HKU csts ! to OUJJi : Tobacco Habit ? 8 Go to $ | Colorado ; i If you would escape midsummer's heat , enjoy life , regain lost health , and sec a land of marvelous beauty. { . ] Our summer tourist rate ( 2T for i'\ \ i the round trip ) is now in effect , and J' ( our 4:33 p. m. and 11:33 p. m. trains ( j- I bring Denver. Colorado Spring ? and t'J Mamtou within a uicht's ride of the \ \ II Missouri river. Berths tickets and A" full information at all tickeS offices ( ( I or by addressing j * } * % i J. Francis , General Passenger Agent W Omaha , Iseb. 1 I P. S. If you go west via Omaha fI " and the Burlington Route you can ) stop off snd see the Trans-ilisbisbip- pi Exposition. ' / W J- = 5 H = -f = 7 = = ? 2 Or , Kay's Lung tol.ii k W. N. U.OMAHA. NO. 33 189S Answering R5verts2neni3 Kicdlp flentioa This Facer. $30,000 Stock of all praties of Furniture recentlj' bought at the very lowest casli price will be of fered dnrSnjy the next few months at speciul prices. Cu&touiers visiting1 Omaha will find this the largest and oldest furniture store here , and we will make every effort to please both in goods and prices. Chas. Shiverick & Co.B FURNITURE , 12OS Douglas St. , Omahcu Nest to Millard Hotel. NOTE To satisfy our'clreB as to whether thf aclvi rl cMncut U rend we wM make u discount or 1 i > er ccut on the pure-hale of nny customer who will ti Jl us they were dlrccte ; ! to us by U an < t thnx they will ri-commi ui us to tbctr friends It 1L goods tlii-y bu > nrccal.Bfa.tory. to Ladiesi We civa Tradina Sts POLITICAL CANDIDATES Sa\c money on your advertising. LEAD PENGSLS Oi : MOKK. with your name on each. Is one of thu cheape-t and l'ekt means of reachlnstheoters. . Seat ! ! 0p ft > T paiople- and nuntptlonn. F. I , . SHAFiit , Solo Asent , ntSTF KI'UCIL 10. , S Dearliorn St. . Chi cago. Clrcu.arb of other not cities upon application. Ofi KayfS Renovator cuarapteed ai i Uj , o iiwiiucuiwi 9 tocurc dvspep- sia. constipation , liver and kltlnev dis.-ascs.bil- liou-snebs , teatlaclie. etc. At < lruKi-sts 23e & St. PORT ARTHUR EOUTE , With nevr tiaitis to Kansas City and tfio Soutli. Quickest tine to St. LouN anil 11m Sotithciivt. t oiti-st route to Ouincy and Hast. Fini-bt chair -ars ( seats Irec ) in tlio vrcst. LCI-.T rates to all summer resorts. Kve- i rvthir.pup o dte. For jates and all infor- rnat'.ojs c.ill at ' FOXT -A-K-TI-ZTJ-K , K.OTJTE1 otlk-e 1415 Farnam street. ( Pa\toa Ho to ! bl riv ) ' > r wntc- Harry E. iloorcs , C. I * . & T. A. , Oiiia.'iu. Net/ . YOURSELF : Uro Blf : G for unnatural cicrharpea , inSaninations. irritations or ulcerationa of mucous meabranes. J'a.tilejH. and not aitria pent or PO15OQOC5. Solder or ei-nt in plain . _ . _ , . . . t'jr exrr < . prepaid , for tl.tn. or3 lx.ttq. : . t2.T5. Circular ceil on request * Remember the name \vhcn you buy again