- - - - . ' - - - - - , - _ - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I OMAHA DAILY JEE : flT1SDAY , .TUNfl 7 , 1898. - - - I , 4 * c * S rs * ; I I % VUAflVAS HIS ANSWR ? 'r . . I BY GEItI'IttJDE SMIT.JI. .p.- . ' - , ' . - , iicw ' "Why , Btter , lsn'L this our birthday ? " "YC5. I UPOO it IR. " ' I declare .11. completely RIIppd my mind , P0 much Iiapperiingt I never failed before to fitir uT a cake , Ikl ) you remember it ? " "Oh. yes , -remembered It. . I couldn't well forget It with such a fine present corn- log to : " The z1ter8were Ritting on either Ride of a wide opnflre in hlrh back chairs. o exactly alike were they In form nud feature and .ires that. only ono who know them well could . have ( old them apart. Their flngcra were buRy with knitting. Jano'R work Was a scarlet 80(1 orange at- gban , Ijulila WflS rounding off the toe of a pair of gray woolen BtOCklflgB. In the center of the room by the claw- legged table a young girl sat , nppnrently reftng , thoili her eyes rctcd on the two figures before the ftre. " \Vliat rcsent did you got , Jane ? " ulla atopped her work and looked over her glaRseR. Jane RrnIlcd and nodded her head toward the young girl seated by the table. table.The tall clock that RtOOd on the winding Rtnircaeo at the end of the long drawing room Rtruck 1. The three RtltTtCl and looked around , and the girl throw down her book nnd sprang to her feet , laughing. ell Father Time ha come to life , " Rho eaid , "lie objects to our beiiig ao quiet. Come , Aunt ilulila , let us do oniethIng to cclebrate Aunt Jane's birthday. Aunt Jane , what shall we do to celebrate Aunt llulda'R bIrthday ? " The eyes of the two cider ladles were still fixed on the clock nnd they made no answer. The girl carne and stood on the hearth rug , anil , stooping , took Jane's face between her small , plump hands and kissed catching the afghan , site her. Thou , up ran down the room and up the staIr and threw it over the face of the clock. The sisters laughed merrily. That was the hour we two cflIfle Into the world , " said liulda. "You can't say but It was rather startling to have the old clock ring out that hour. It hasn't tuade a move to my knowledge since you wciit away , Amy. " ' ' 'Oh , well , it just liappeited , Aunt Ilulda , Amy answered with the happy carelessness of youth. 'llesItles , It isn't 1 o'clock now. It is only 7:30. : " She danced across the room and seated herself at the piano. "Come , Aunt Jane , let Us sing something. " ' \Vlmy , child , I can't slug. ' ' "You used to sing beautifully. " "I'm atrid you forget that we've grown old slnco you vcnt away. People , don't sing mticli as a rule when they are 60. ' The girl wheeled about on tue music stool and shook her finger at the covered clock. "You have ( lotte this. ' ' site luild. "Yott pretended to ho sitting tip there doIng noth- lug all those years , but y0UV0 prove1 tonIght - nIght that yott'ro up to your old tricks , run- sting away vlth time years. " The sisters laughed again , "You useti to stand and talk to that clock when you didn't come up to the drops of tIm weights , Amy , " salti liulda. "We've a long account to sett1 , " Amy answered , shaking her Itcad. "To come home and fimul you 1)0th so uuiet and comnphaining . of growing old , when we used to have such good times ! Shall I get some knitting and 1t down in the corner and grow old , too ? " liulda roiled up her work and stood up. "I suppose 'we do sceni changed , chiIld , ' she saul , anxiously. "What can wo do to amtmso her , Jane ? ' ' "Don't mint ? what I say , dears. You arc so pretty and picturcsqtio sitting there in thee high-back chairs by flint grand old fireplace. Ill get my sketchbook out and make a sketch of you. " " \Vo might tianco the minuet , " saul Jane , standing by her sister's side. "That used to atnttso her greatly when she was a child. ' ' "Oh , tb , ' ' cried Amy. "I'd forgotten about your doing that. " Situ turned to time piano nnl began the merry music of the minuet. Daintily the two little oltl ladles stepped forward in tunic to the music. Their small faces at first were gra'e wIth the desire to please , bUt presently time melody entered their hearts , Their faces lost the dull line of years nail shone with the iilcasure of youth. Jane's hair fell out of coil and hung In soft silver curls about her face. Ilulda picked up her skirts anil trIpped airily away , showing her trimim little feet In blue em- brolderc4l slippers. . \otI (10 it oven better than you used to ! " Amy cried , clappIng her hands as tIme music came to an end. "I never saw any one more graceful nod Pretty than you two hre ! Sixty Isn't old ! Why , you could go to Washington and ho the belles of the season yet if you only wanted' to ! You have just stayed hero in ( ho country and you haven't any idea how lovely you are , " Time sisters looked at. each other anti smIled. Jane slipited her hand into hlultht's. "Vo haven't been discontented , or I sup- P050 we would hare made a venture out into the world , " site said. "I vlshi you would make a venture this winter , " said Amy , seriously. "There is no flCCl of our staying here. Uncle James says ho has invited you repeatedly to conic to lVnsliington. I saId I'd stay all wInter , but I don't believe I can , it is so lonely. " " \Vo have never been lonely , " said liulda , after a short silence , "but of course wove alyays hail the thought that yen were cornIng - ' -Ing to live witlt us when you fInIshed school. It will be dlfferemit when you go away thIs time. " Anty ran amid throw her arms around them. "It is a beautiful home , dears , and you know I love you both as though you were soy mothers , hut it iii so still and solemn here , anti you know I haven't ' becic used to it , " " ityo might recite her some of the playtt. hIulmhn , " stilil Julie , ' "S'liat plays ? " asked Anty , eagerly. "Yes , l'ti ! sure ( hat would mouse her , ' ' said Ilultia , ' ' 1 hope you don't thInk , Amity , that we are w omen ilmo settle down anti pend all ourtimo anii malmuton our work , ' ' Time two IcR the room , tutu imtiy was pres- cathy sumprised by their returning dressed in costunle , W'ith the first lines sue knew they were dressed to represent Portia amid Nerissaltb surprising nullity In reclta. tion amid action they rent through time well known scene front the 'Merchamit oft VenIce. " t They could pot have hiatt a more mippreci- ativo audience. Amity recalled tlmern again amid again with a storm of applause , 'rite two little ladles hail tmsed the years of their soiltUde and leIsure lit learning from beglanimig to end a number of lla8 of Shakespeare , and for smitusemuemit itteit brought several chests of costumes , amid before - fore the long mirrors of the drawing roomu Ji flmi acted mutiny harts together. Vliun they again appeared to Amy from an Inner roomu they were in the costume of flosalind mmmd Celia In the forest of Artlen , So perfect was their ireseutution of this part tltit i certainly entered the borderland - land of art , 'llravol" cried Ama ) ' in great excItement. " \\o'lI not go to W'asimimigtoli we'li immivo VtblIlmigton conic to us. We'll semid a lot of Iuttmttiomi imut Intro the gayest bomite pnrtP ( limit was over limiOwfl 1mm the country. ' To this la1m Ilulda and Juno gave slow consvut , A month lal r every guest chamber in time flmto old country house 4L 1 'be news of his sisteri' wonderful accout- - - - - - - - - - - y' 7 i. - ' ' - 'T plishments drew the beloved brother In Washington to the home Ito had not visited for twenty years , They were mostly the brother's frIends and Amy's , who made the place gay with laughter and song , hut one room trds tesorred for a guest whom fltiiilmm and Jane lint ? specialty In- vIteti. It was late one evenlmig after alt the others had reiied that ho arrived. Amy was greatly amused mind surprised the next momnlmig when slmo met on the staIr one of time nearest neIghbors-an oltI gentleman who lived just across he country road. 'Why , Mr.Vestpn ! , " she exclaimed , "are you the guest ot honor ? " lie was a tnll handsome man with a most dlgnlflcd ljeat'tig 'i've always beoi'an honored guest in thIs iioue , " he repiled , holdIng out his hand. "Tho glrls'hbught I couldn't really ho one of the party unless I closed my house and came over bag antI baggage. Now , If you don't mnIhl Amy , just keepimig it to yourself , l t timemn thInk I'm a dlgni- tary from some remote quarter of the globe , amid tiicy'wiII appreciate mc , but if they l now I'm John Weston , who lives across the road , I'll figure for a simpleton. " "No , Indeed , you wouldn't , ' ' Amy laughed. "You'll bo the tfc of the party , I imopeti you'd comb orer'eVery' day , as you always do , but it will 'to'ao much nicer to have you in the house. " half an hour later , when the merry party imatl gathered at th brenkfast table , the guest of homier was presented. No one hiatt - , - i : - ; : ; - ; - tih . i iT T& & , * : : : . ; 't,14 - / , - / . SlIfl TURNED TO TIlE PIANO AND BE- ClAN TIlE MUSIC OF TIlE MINUET. evera truer gIftof conversation than John Weston. lie liaturimhly assumed the post- tion of hIs long friendship wIth the family and it was noticed that liultia auth Jane deferred - ferred to him In all things , as though they were used to depending on hIs mug- meat. The following day It was rumored that the sisters intended giving tim balcony scene front "Itoinco and JulIet" In their first apPearance - Pearance before theIr guests. Amny had been out sleighlng all the afternoon - noon with a number of the young people and had not known that her aunts intended representing themie juvenile lovers. 'l'hc ( IrawIng room was being set In readiness for the amnusement when the party re- turned. John Weston , acting as stage architect , was hanging a painted screen against the winding staircase. "I'll have to run over home and get my screen with the wood- blue , " he was saying to the man who wits assIstIng him. There was a burst of merry laughter in tile doorway. "Ott , Mr. Weston , what are you doing ? " /unmy exclaimed , running forward. "Aunt Jane and Aunt liulda surely can't act Itoinco and Juliet ! " "Can't they ? Wait till you see them try it. You heard me say that I live across the road , didn't you ? ' ho added , smIling at the young people who haul followed Amy into the room.Vell , we need both houses to cIrcle around in anyway. " With a girl op each arm John Weston presently vent'down the snotv-beaten path nitul across the road to his own home among the evergreens. "I asked Amy who lived hero the other day , " said ommo of bo giils , "and she said : 'An old gcntlemuitn. who spent all lila time ivitti his books. ' l'vo been so interested wondering what yOu were 111cc. What annie you keel ) it secrjt that you lived here ? " "Oh , just for sport. I didmt't really expect - pect to be able to keep It all through the month. " "lint this is such a beautiful home ! " "There isn't a liner interior in the country - try , " said John Weston proudly. "Do you live hero all alone ? " " \Vell , I'mn over the way a great deal , and they are over here. " "Oh , how tirtistici" the other of the gIrls exclaimed as they pntered the hmimil. "You've been abroad. Only ncoplo who travel have houses that look lute this. " "I have been in avery country that I ever heard of , " John \Veston replied , stallIng. "Now just roamu around and make yourselves - solves at home. " Ono of the gIrls wandered away , but the other sat doi'n and fixed her bright eyes on time erect old man before her , ' ' \Vcll , ivhtat Is it , may ebild 1" lie asked , , ' \'ihi you think I mini very rude if I asic you somnetlmimig ? ' ' "No , indeed ; you may asic me anything you iIense , " " 1)0 yOU hovo.both of them ftist the same ? " John Weston's face flushed like a boy's ; sniihing , lie shook hIm head , ' 'Is that answer suiiicicnt ? " ito asked , "Ihut how do you know ? They are just alike. None of us can tell them apart. " "They are no moro alike titan you and I , " Ito replied gravely. ' 'I suppose I hiahi know whirch it is it I wait patiemitly , " he girl said with a pert little toss of tier head. "Never ! " Joi1ny'j5tOp answered quickly ; but It you live long enough you may know what friendship is whoa it is free front eel- llslmness , " ) . The guests gatiierd in the long drawing roont that evening i'ero prepared for floUt- tag merit ammtuaimig than tutulodrania. W'hmnt could Jane know of JulIet's supreme sur- meatier dt lore ? 1Io could a ittlo out lady of CO be other than amnuslng as time ardent young ? siontagiie ? The room wa , but faintly Ilglmtod when from out the gaiden thicket young Romeo stepped. ills first words held his lIsteners' attention : "lip . jeetit at scars who never felt a vound , " If Jane and IluldaValnrigbt bad eat- ployed their years In earnest efforts to win the attemitloim of an admiring public they could not liu'o succeeded mmioro comuplutely tItan they had in lilivate study for their own pleastmrti anti improvement. The old hrnmae rang with applause as the scene came to an end , This was the beginmiIng of t series of ea- tertainmente , Sum'ely a mouth like this bait hover been spemit in the eommntry , The sleighing was perfect. The wInd bad swept the river bare ( or miles. Ever3 morning it party of skaters were sceim gliding in and out between the ooded backs. lolirmt'eeton was the leader of the outdoor - door epots , Skatjn1 ae a itestinlo be lunt elung to iitb th euithusiasmu of Imis boy- hood. It wugoo to ice the bale old - - - - - - gentleman In his fur-trImmed coat and CIIP gliding on before with an case of motion that only years of river skating cnn per- feet. feet.Thc mystery of untold logo that hovered about him matte him of continual Interest to the young pophe. The girl who had dared to question hIm wove mrmy pretty little romances , In which Jane sitU Iluida alternately appeared as heroInes. Shit watched the sisteis closely , hopIng to road the secret in one of their faces , ttit the broin eyes of each wore the same gentle confluhenco whenever they spoke with their frIend , One evening , when the moon full , several of the party had gone down the river to skate for an imour or two. The later hours were to be spent in lancimtg , and time drawing room was being put in reddiness , While they were buckling on their skates Anty itroposed a rape. . ' , l'ii race the party , " said John , Weston. "Age against youth. If one reaches the brIdge before ate I'll pay any forfeit ho may ask , " They rounded the vooded point , nail were oft for a clear half-mile to Urn brIdge. After the first fewmintites the compeUtlon rested between two , . Amy and Johimt Weston were speeding on together. Shouting anti cheers followdd thmeni. Time white arch of the stone briulge was but a few rouls abendi Now Amity was iii advance waving her muff abOve lmer hicadi A moment inter they had reached the bridge and were rusting In the slmatlow. "Vehl , little girl. what is my forfeit to be ? " John Weston asked laughing. " 0 , " saiml Amy , breathing hmtrd. "Whom do you love best in all the world ? " "That isn't fair. " 'Yes , it is , " she lauglmed "If you lint ? won I should have paid any forfeit you asked. " "When you are as old as I am you wilt not make a jest of love. i'it pay my for- felt , but I'm disappotmited in you , Amy. " lie leaned forward abut * hlspercd the name 1mm her ear , then turned about and skated under time arch of the bridge. The poor little victor flew after him , " 0 , forgive iime" she cried , clinging to his arm. "It was all in funi I didn't cx- PeCt , 'Ott to tell mnc ! lie Pitt his aria around her , as ( hey still skated on , btmt made no reply. After a feW I mnomnents they were oVertaken by the rest or the party , anti all jotnimig hands , skated back tip the river. When time house was reached the dancing hind already begumi. Amity stood at one side , vith JoInt Weston's eonfldemico heavy at her hmenrt , wntching her aummts in their pretty lilac silks , as they glided by her. They seemed inoro nllko to her than ever before. lInt sIte knew eveim better titan John \Vcston Imow unlike they were. Shin ictiew , too , how imiseimatable was their love for each other. It was like reading a story , unfinished anti very sail , site thought. lint afterward , 1mm thinking about time near friendship the three CnjOyel , nail their life of study and close iiiterest , it ulid not sccmn so maul after nil. Ileforo ammothier year Imad passed the names of Jane and Ilulda W'einright were widely known , aiim ? their hioimme canto to be in time a mecca to all artists amid students of Simnkespcare. im o'v 'i' ( ) JUS'I' hIit ? t'rt ml 1 ? . i'emitltu'r liuisleC Shmomuhul Not lit' Useul , for 'l'iiere .tru' fli' ( or % 'uyN. Dust is always a grief of mind to the careful - ful housewife , vhmo , like the virtuous woman of holy writ , looketh well to time ways of her husband. It lmath all seasons for its own , and tIme only way to conquer it is to pursue it stead- uly , says the I'hiladelphia Times. A feather duster is an abomination except for time tops of pictures , etc. , simmce it only stirs UP the dust front one spot in order to nilow it to settle on another , white wiping witlm a dammip cloth , which in any but judicious hands is apt to be a wet one , is too apt to snmear the furnitmmre. All furniture should be dusted regularly with due regard to the cormiers , where most of the dust accumulates. The best timimig for carved ftmm-niturc is a soft , thick paint brush , wimicb will get Into all tIm interstices of tIme pattern , When these arc clogged take another brush , wet with kerosene oil , to clean them out. After usimig time oil rub dry witlm a soft cloth. Flannelette makes the best dust cloths , amid squares of it are mmow sold ready henirned for the purpose in our large stores. For highly polished surfaces use chamois skin. And he sure to keep your chamois clean. It camt be vashed with very little trouble , only let sure to bang it up carefully - fully to dry , wringing well , and then putting it into shape. Time bamboo beater Is the best thing for rugs amid portieres , but It is tmsoless to beat upliolstemed furniture. A stiff whisk broom should be used , anti alt crevices should bo welt brushed off after this is done. It is wonderful how imuich dust a tufted chair can hold-no wonder maid and mistress - tress alike wommder where the dust comes front , for summer , wimiter , whether It blows in at open windows or sifts up through fur- mince flumes , like time grass of the poem , it comnes "ereepimig everywimere , " and finds a lodgnment in every inch of space exposed. Now tlmat bookcases with glass doors are no lomiger fashionable books anit usually open to the dust and mmeed systematic and careful attentiomt to preserve them from damage. They should be timken from the slmelves at least otice or twice a month and wiped with a soft , dry cloth , i'hiichm should be shaken out of time window repeatedly during thin work of iustIng , Remember always that in brushing dust front an object yomm scatter it , but wiplmig it oft with a cloth you gather it UI ) and remove it altogether , t Mmmii of Ciiumi for 'i'i'ui Cemmtp Time lice is giving its subscribers a chance to keep posted Oit the mtiovements of troops and cruisers by nicarms of its coimibInation map. The map of Cuba slmows alt time towns , rmilroauls : and divisions , vimilo from the mmmp of the \'esL Indies and map of tIme world you can locate jmmst where the war ships are itt any time and how far they are front dif- feremit ports , Cut out a Dee coupon , page 2 , 011(1 ( brlmmg it to Time flee otilce , Omaha , South Omnaiia or Council Bluffs. By mmmii , enclose a coupon amid 14 cents aad address Cuban Map 1)epartmnent. 'I'Iic ilmitlie , Detroit Journal : The air is rent with u hail of leadl lImit see ! Our colors flutter from the raniparts of - time cmmentyi For an instant time intrepid color bearer stands alone upon the parapet , but only for an immetant ! Now thin reporters have sprung to his side amid are intervicim'immg imirnl Not Made Alone ' Y ° ' \cl Soap I or Won' ' us for you have lost nimtcm-tentha of Ita value. "a ; You need rs pure soap in yotmr tath- room and bcdmoozn , - Your face is more lmnpor. taint titan wool , \\ool , - . Soap Is a ' " vtmre soap. it's the oniyloap uY MauA I 111514 uirr r'uiInIngnoIniu' USLO hAD iIt.5 ingredients. $ Al.T I.AiCII iiiiNl'Ul CON'EyTlOS , Antlelmmtioi of albeit Meettuig or flue Wcuteri UierR , SALT LAKE , Utah , May 24-Specinh.- ( ) The following statement of the progress made in preparations for the International Minimg congress iii this city commencing July 6 , has been macdo by W. I ) . Johnson , chairman of the executive comnmnittec , se are meeting wIth hearty support fromn all over the country , amid tim prospects are that the convention will be the largest of its kind ever liehi. We expect about 3,000 delegates , not from this cotmatry only , but fromn mnany of the leading natiemis of the world. The ; irograam comuniitteo is working hard on the progrnxu whicim will ho ready for publication in auow weeks. Tlmero will bo several very itnportnut matters to come before the convention. whiclm will have a decidedly moral oiTctt upon the mimining in- dustry. A comnmitteb' was appointed last year to present to congress a plan for mak- lag a Mines anti Muting departmnent , tIm head of the smun Id have a positioa on the vresident'a cabimmet. iTbat committee viii report - port what it baa accomplished. "Another conmmitte' was appointed to codify tlmo mIning ibw. This Is a very important tastier , assli is well known thL 1mm some parts of theumUnited States rntmtimtg laws are open to icriticism. During the convention a movemimont will be sot on foot to bring together thb mining laws of the ulifTc'rent states mmnml.dietricts , Time idea Is to have all the laws as. near alike as possible. Concentrated action i wanted to hiring about harmony. Some of the features of the present tarilt that bear upon our products and mimming mitachinery and also impon articles Used in the concentrating of ores will be discussed and an attemnpt vili be mamle to Intro tiicmn changed for tim bettermncnt of time industry. "The convention this year will be un- tmaunhiy important as every line of mining will be disctmssed. Last year the conventIon confined itself to time discimselon of a few of the most importnmit precious minerals. This year every kimmd of atimieral will be discussed , includimig iron , salt , nlummiinum , etc. "Ammother feature of the convention will be the mineral exhibit of the minerals front our state. Specimens will be procured of every kmmovn muinerni in the stmtte , which imtcltmdes , besides the vehl kmmowmt mimmerals , salt , aluminum , mica , etc. The mineral resources - sources of Utaim are conimmiencing to attract the attention of tIme outside world , and foreign capital is conimnencing to be brought imtto the state for the developmnomit of tlmeni. "TIle Mormons have very humidly given us tue perniissiomm to use their nssemnbly hall in wimich to meet. If that will miot be large enotmglm we cami use the Tabernacle. Tue en- tertaimilmient comnniitteo is making oxtemmsive arrangements for time entertainmmment of th guests , one of tim primmcipal events being a concert in the Tabernacle , durimig wimich the Mormon chorus of 500 voices will sing , 'i'4 , ( ) e : : t. a era umi rip r I i m mu , When tile young millionaire vhio is visiting - ing the city , relates tiio Detroit Free I'ress , called upon a lady acquaintnmmcc who is a born match-tanker , she urged upon iiimmm the necessity of getting mnarried amid settling down , "I have four eligible nieces , " sha said , "anti all would make good wives. " ' KSFD'S ' SILVER GLOSS STAROH Unsurpassed for fine Linen B MusJinsand Laces. Vi5EiN OTiIERSt FAIL CONtJi.T DOCTOHS Sear1es& ear1es SPECIALISTS Goaruntee to cure speedIly nuul mdi- Oally mill NEflVOUS , ClittONlU . 'IWD PI1IVATE disesesi .1 Men and women. WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. Cured for life. Nihit Emission. , T.ost Manhood , iii'- drocele , Verieooeie , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Syph. ills. Stricture , Piles , Fistuha and Rectal tflcers , Diabetes , Bright's Disease cured. Consultation Free. Stricture and Ieot. at by new method without pain or cutting , Cahiorm or address with stamp. Treatment by mail. fine cireniro v oreniro 14PS.l4ihSt. IntO , OtlUILLO fi OtitILtmi , t'-U4li4 , KJD Two Weeks' . Treatmeni - . ' _ FE\ 'VIIE' Ahir : 1)1.1) ) SPLCIALISTS In this treammn.et of iii Chronic , Nervous and Private Dsease ! , sad sit WRAKNSSS1IS and IlHoRnBns ou' Catai'rh , sml Disesie. of the Nose , Tlmro&t , ChiM , Itomn&ch , Uver , Blood , RItin end XIdn.y Di.- , s.l. Lost ) .lsnhood , hirdroc.ie , V.flcoo. I , Uonorrh.a. Omeets , sypimilme , Utriclur. . Pmle. F a. tums and fl.ctaJ Ulcers Diabet. . Bright's D I- , as. our.4 , Call ou or addee , . with .laemp tot er , . Boott sad Niw ) sthodi. Treatment h7 Mail , Conmuitsiton free. Ouaba iledical aild SurgicalInstitute .a.o I. WV' Nsrt 16th 51 , . Oso 3sb. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAULI1'IS POSITJVEI1Y CURE Zrvoua Iflicaae.-yaiitcg Meat' - em r , IpioWncy , liieom.Iermeu , eto. caumcI b Abuss o otbur Exoosse anti mdi- a crutions r/tee euik1p areS urelg , restore Lost Vitality to alit or Roung. amid mita msaiorstudy , buineuor marriage. - t'reeat basally sad Conaunptioa it I an mu time. Lh.mrw. . showi immediate Itnpros- muslim and eeots a CURE wb.re all other tall In- alit upoo Saying ( tie g5.aine Aiutx 'i'fthiet , . They heto cured thoucands aoi willoarsyon. We give a pee. tiles wriuon gaarante.a to o5.cl a curs PTQ to aah caseor refund themoney , i'rtceuu u U mu , per pack.5.j or sI.x pkcci ( Suit , trsetxnsnti for fttO , Ity maji , lit lain wra ei. a i.dm't of rice. ( 'irruma.r 'AiAX RMIIYCO. ' ' . , t'7' For sale in Uutuitma , sb. , by Jmi. ForiyUi , 21)2 N. 1611 , ; Kuluit & Co. , .uiGhu and Dougmasm Lad Iii Counclh flings hi' O.ll. itrown. flruggtats , WEAK MEN Iuutstmt Itehtef Cnrelnlfulayi. Never returns 1 a mit ghliy send to anyautterr ha ii l'tMmi sueied rarehope YI1III a psesarlptlomm Imh html dirre 11051 for a quick pr&uamc'uru'tiir i.tsm MammIuo'i. lie siniply disavctweul any Intention at making more thmnmi one woman his wife and escaped before she rnliied SUPREME COURT SYLLIBI. County at Perklnsngninst Miller. Irror from I'erklmts county. hteversed anti re- mmimidsd. Norval , J , Thu othiciah bond of a coumity clerk is hot Void by reason of its being in joint formn , instcau of joint and several mms required by statute , - 2. The ofllcial bond of a county oflicer is not VoId because It doeR not specify or uies- Ignato the term for which thin lrimiclpal obhtgeo was elected or appointed. 3. Amendments to ; iiendings lmoulul at- WIL'R be permItted tvhion iii furthieramico of justice amid the rulings of the truth cotmrt In thai. regard wIll be reversed when the record liresemuts ft clear abuse of dIscretion. 4. 1mm mm action Upon a , joInt cofltmnet all who are johmitly liable should be joimmed as defendants and If service of ettimmonmi cannot - not but htmttl tilmon all thin action nitty tiro- coed nraimmet those served , Nebraska National bank against Pennock. Ertor frOm Douglas county , iteverscd. hlvan C. VIiero a vnrt3' uhefendnnt gave his promis- sury note Iii renewal Of hits past dime hole t'tmiclt hail beehi gIven partly in comisidern- tion of tIme uonvt'ynmictm to him of certain hots by the htai'ed mmmcd eu both imoteS , stmehi maker cannot defeat an action agaInst hint oil thin renewal note imt the hands of nit assignee thereof before title l'y ithiowlmig that. at tIm time when saId renewal note vmtu executed the payee r'romnised ' to cause improvements to be made which wotmld enhance the value of the said lots , tIme time fiXed for the performmuhtce of such promise behimg subsequent to tIme dmtte wlmemi the note , tras , in fact , nsmmigned to phaimitiff. AhIIng against Fliuimer. Appeal from Dmtwes county. Affirmed. irvlmte C. I In time revIew of cases by ahmpelimmte proceedings - ceedings iii thmimu court , time transcript being hIetmt as to matters before the district cntmrt , it tviil be Itreaumeul that the fmmcts there disclosed were of sucit character as to warrant the judgmnont reridercu ] . 2. If a bill of exceptions discloses thimit im- rortant evidence has been therefrom oniittetl , authicmttlcntinn of the bill thiutt it comttains all tim evldeneC s'ilt not control , nnd in such case the mindIng will riot be disttmrbed as tmnsupported by thin evideimee. Twlnting against Finley. Ahupeal front Douglas county , Afhlrmcti. Norvmth J. Evidence held insufliciemmt to establish thin defense of hnymemmt. , 2. Thio failure of an assessor to attachm his oath to , and return the same with , tIme nssessmemtt roll are irregularities mncrehy , whiictm do not affect the t'ahlhity , of tim tax. Leeder against SImile. Error front Doug- ha county. Reversed and ditniied , Nor- 'uil J , In this state a decree awarding lerma- neat ahhimmommy is enforceable lit thic mmumiic manner as jimuigmemits at law , 2. Ordimmariiy the iton-comaplinmice wIth nit order for thom PaYimietit of hmermmtnnont all- nmcny Is hot ptmnlshmmtblo as for contenipt of court. Darner against Dnmcgett , Error from Dntvsomt coummty. Atiirmed. Ryan C. In an muctlomi for damages because of false re remientntiomia Inmuic by the vendor na to time correctness of tmn invoice of the goods soid , held there tvmts no PrejuuhiciuLl error iii perntittlmtg a witmtess , to testify that cer- tam goods were old when thmat fact tt'aa iflhimortaitt in di-termlmiIng their real valtme tested hmy time Invoice ; amid , that title was euupeclmthly tIme cnso , 1mm 'iew of the fmtct that the court afterwards instructed time jury that it simotmid not take such evIdence Immto account as tmirmiishing a basis for recovery bectttio of the qualIty of tIm goods In cities. tidy being defective. I'ilger against Mardcr.I.tmse & Co. Errir from Madison cmliii ) ' , Atflrnteul , linen Ron C' . J. In an nctlon of retlevhit ; nil who are parties - ties are irnuumil by the judgment 2. TIme jtmdgmemit In a rei'levln suit may ats'nrd a vmmrt of time property to each of two or more defendants. 3. The obligntiomt of the sumrc'ties In tim undertaking , by virtue of % vhiich tim plalmi. tilt in replevin obtains pt'asessloit of limp. erty takemi tinder time writ Is to the imrt' or hurtles obhlgec's to whom ( lie jtmdgment on the Issues necord a recovery. 4 : In meplevin , where there are two or rncre defendaitte and time llrolcmY has bccmt tnkcmm tmmttler the writ anti ik-hiveneui to thin hilnintift after exCuuion by sureties of ( lie Pmescrlheti ummdcrnkimtg , if , by ( lie jmidgmomit , tutu entIre property Is qm'nrded to ( mhtO do. ftrtlmmnt the rights titus mtccomuleui may ho cumforceul in run actlomi hi' such defendant imcmne , without a jointhtr ( if other lairties him' tacit obligecs in time tmmtdertnking. Iltish agnimist State , Error front Fillmore eotimtt ) ' , Itc't'ersed , hyatt C , A Idea Iii bar Is , by our stattmte , to ho utcemeul a waiver of a idea 1mm abatement , nutul this Is held to follott' tviiore both Itleas are hresentctl by it slmtgie pleading. 2. Where the aliegationR of a I'len ' in bnr , hilme rally iiimul fairly comitrued , sutitatmimitinlhy stmitc that tIme iirsomier hue before by a court having jtirisuhlctian , hind a jutgnmemtt ( .1 acqUittal , time tPumtii of time avemniente of time Plea must be determined by a jury. SImpson ngmmimist State himmuk of Coreco , Appeal from Satmndt'S t'otlnty. Alhirmeil. Irvine C. lit nit ncthtn of tmover against a meet- gngee of goods by one claiming tim have Inir- chased from tlio mortgagor itrior to ( lie mortgage , evidence examined and hiciti to etistnhmi a flndimtg that the comitmmtct relied ohm trims executory mind that tithe had not passed. EoI [ mIIg Use Perhaps iii your famitily you use but little whisky , but you want that httk good-of the best. Tue United States Govcrnntcnt guarantees the Age and Purity ofcvcry bottle of QLftJCRO'ad ? IRMITA " 'WHISKIES/ " through it5 Internal Revenue officers at tite distilk'ries , at Frattkfort , Ky , Every bottle qf Old Crow and hlcrmmilt- age Is tested , Ire attic time Imiternmil 11ev. eltuc Stamp over time Cork anti Capsule Is not broken and that it beams the name w. A. GAIEES Zr CO. aIi is z Goi'esct Guarantee that toes wi//s flits baIThg. ALL DEALEItS SELL IT DYSPEPSIA "For sixycara 1 wit. em Tietins of 1yI Peimila in fts 'send form I tould cat noihlit but , milk tomulit , mind at timimesmy stomach iroul flat retaIn amid dtcst even thimut , . La'ut March 1 began taking CASCAIIETS mind since then I have tutemuhily improved , until I ama as well as Z over was in my life. " DAVIU 11. MUiteny. Newark. 0. A.e. CANDY wJEc TAOI MARS slGtSlRW ' Pleasant. Paiatbio1 l'oient , Tate Oood. flop 000th , Never Sicken. tS eaemi , or Oripe , tOe , 2actttc. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. miarim. , iu..t-eg Iiog. , 5strat , lea TKI , ill N 0 TO . B'O Soii anti ui'urftnioc'd by nih drug- - s guts to C1JtnTobncco habit. Mumthierst Mntlt'ruih iotlters1hi Mrs. Winslow's Soothimig Syrup hn ber Uicd for over 60 years by mnlhliomia of motii - ers for thmcir ciilhdren vhiIho teetitimig tvitit vertect success. It soothes the child , soft ens time giimna , allays all pain , cures Wimiul colic mitid is time Iicst remedy for Dlmtrrhoeht , Sold by druggists in overt' part of tint world. Do stmrn anti ask for "itrs , Vinslow's Soothing Syrup" and take ito other klmiti. 25 cents a bottle. 5515 sale _ 4 .1pI1 GREAf R51'ORA1'lVe It's not a "patent" meediclac but iii prepsre ' dIrect from time formula of E. 1 ? . Ilmirtomi , lit. D. , Cleveland's most emmilmient lCClttilrt by hijalmor 0. iiomtuon , Pit. I1. , ii. ii. imA a-bIN is thegreat. 1 cstknownrcstorativemnmd invigorator. Itcro- ntcs eolld fleet , , humuuuelo mmmiii strength , clears thto brain , mnakee limo blood T ljO mitmul nrlt ! mrnmi cantos a ' pm nemal feeling of imealth , .u \ , stremmrtlt amid renewed vital- its' , whmilo limo menerativo or- - ) gaas are hmcipcti tomegmuln their - - mmrmnal powers mmmii thmo sufferer - I m ; ' forer is quickly made comm- 5. . , . , l' t.cious of direct bcacimt. Oaa , ( "tih't box will tecric wonders , six % I ' i.imould perfect a cure. Fufl .ss' , directions in every bar , or mill , Lt , q thuD thimigmmetle sheet you linul cmieloucui , mmii we n ill give your case pcciai attention itithioui extra charge , Uht-iiN is ( or mule at mill drums' stores , mm 6O-doo luux for ( .0 ctimt' , or we will mnaii it securely icaleul on meeei'tt of price. DES. IIAItTON ANI ) liflNON. LII hiar-Beim hilock , Cleveland , 0. For sale by Kmmhimi & Co. , 15th amid Dotmg- has ; J. A , F'nlier & Co. , Ill ? Dotmghmis St. and Ormuhiam Urtig Co. , 15th ahtti Fmmriimin Xiitg i'himtmmnacy , 2flhi nini Leavemit'orthtl I'e'ton's i'iumrmnacl' , I4thm amid Leavemiwortitl B. J. Seykormi , Soutim Omnaiia , and nIl otiiet' druggists in Omnalma , South Onmalma , Coumicth Bluffs. - - Pietures of the Complete American Navy All the more important Spanish vessels , photographs of Dewey Sampson , Schley , Miles , Coppinger , Brooke , and all the great offlcers of the Army and Navy. ' - TtL _ of NIThft5TATh $ NAy . ' O9pr5i.9' ? OVer 200 ( ) e5 ' 1' P.cre . ' I ottm fficer > ad ' cilo ? , ' ' ' ' V ' IA beforendaftcr I 20 V IIEw the iLtrATO MAINE , expIoioii of the 'tcttctr ? by \ U.S.QQI NL . \ 'I - 'C p. _ _ ( wa : : ± : _ ! , . _ \ All the Spanish possessions , including Cuba , Porto Rico and t1i I Philippine Islands , are shown on maps 24x18 inche I- , Large Colored Maps of the East and West Indies Together with mail and steamship routes , and distances to main seaport towns clearly shown. Yoii cdii follow the Movements of every War Vessel And know the construction , cost , size , tonnage , armament , speed , etc , , of every ship , and see the Portraits and names of their Brave Officers and Crews. ' - Secure this hiconiparable work at once. - - - You can geL this collection of pictures , with th CUT OUT TillS COUONII mapi , for Titus Coupon with 25o will sccuro 25c aiid This Coupon.hI hI tutu , , , , . , , , , , . The Mailed to any nddreF3l in tile United States or Oanq Official rhotooraps ada , for 4 CehltB extra postago. or uSE UNIUD STATES NAVY. NAVY PHOTOGRAPH DEPT. , . TiII OMAilA flEI. Address NA'Y PIIOTOGRtPII DEI'I' , , Omaha , flee flmitldlng ; Couticil Bluffs , 10 Pcar3 St. ; Sout Onuilu * litce. Omaha , ! 4tk amid N. Ste ; Ltucou , 1020 0 St. , -b--- - - - - - - - - - -