ONE ENJOYS Lh the method and reaulta whaa Imp of Figs is takan; it is pleasant Ed refreshing to the taste, end sot* kntlr ret promptly on the Kidney* Ler end Bo well, eleenaea the eye (m effectually, dispel* cold*, heed* Ihes and fever* and oure* hebitnal Instipation. Syrup of Fig* is the My remedy of it* kind ever pro* Led, pleaaing to the taste end so Lpt*ble to the stomach, prompt in L action and truly beneficial isits Recti, prepared only from the most Lalthy and agreeable substances, L many excellent qualities com Lend it to all and have mad* It he most popular remedy known, f Syrup of Figs is for sal* In 60o bd il bottles by all leading drug liiti. Any reliable druggist who Lay not bare it on hand will pro lure it promptly for any one who pishes to try it Do not accept my substitute. ILIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. M* nUMOUOO. oML I ifswMtf. » DOABLE. Ml, bjaU8to*aand Hard war* Daalara. Made only by TKOI MCKEI. WOUKS, TBOI. Jf. T. I'CHFIVE or euchre parties p1Tn8?Platouce to John Sebastian, Q. T A. r, E: RV Chicago. TEN CENTS, la stamps, r mck for the slickest cards you ever shuffled. For W)ou will receive fiee by express ten '— NOTED TEMPERANCE LEADER The Forcible and Brilliant David Frost. He Endorses Indian Sagwa. Tbe portrait of David Frost, tlie noted !:jr,tuU.,eCU,rer- wm be ™eo«“t*ed frftosT. Boston, Mass. tliul kmiT.!; conversation with Mr. Erost. ?“h t,le convincing marks' “0n« n»e characterizes his re 'narks- ..fh, enaraeieriz.es ms re *>hieh thefri«..a th.° Sfeatest evils with “mlend uViS1<,f ot ‘cmperance have to •nil niisemija cheap whiskey decoctions ■ »rkcUs»hivir,,,m m|ztures liy which the "".''c‘he guise of ‘nit 'Slsiumnll.. . .(illlgen, . oUler 1 laeflioioes. I rnst 0 .V/Jl' {“can *° "■}’•" continued Mr. "terihffLES-E!'fPSn. ",C‘".c'nes ,0»>e«n *® ,e"rn some “"'lknnn O,at?s,''''Ulcliie and its origin, •">1 tritMi remmia1!?*1* 8 not only an old "'at its VeinXi!'"^?.*11* '“illnns, but '1llr»ttveKffL.u2j.PSotE and Harmless "'“t Its inainifw..*®® S“*‘ maintained, and "“Memmeu*2?n >» 8tl11 carried on by "*th ttie wnvs^f .Kexac,u/ ln accordance "Si'npl*Kbits' ne 2ob!« He" M«n. fr* troth theswi Barks, heaves mil Flow Itiooin^i'iy.corestare all that enter into Kained 'Position .-Tl? au ,,lat enter into from iUn?I"J the Strength which is nniTJ,h,”s? !? "Ot the false strength rf ‘he nimbin1'l’E '* »«the false strength (!"" of ltoundi!,y °ii1 Hi? Nobl® Kxhllarn hhind. den nil!? iieaI‘h. and the Purified "‘roiirtjcmmed of its poison, rourslng u,ja *y«teni?» Ve*n *”*1 Artery of the Hu !"s remlfjl'JJ" convey ‘he earnest force of SSf ^SKXh?eWmrt,?;.“a «£«n?lan lagwa. '’‘‘'On^ll.tx. $t pw kettle 6TbrS5. ■-tii SmMJ * -anator. ■' - Lixcolk, Feb. 6.—The h ousel on Saturday was packed almost to suffocation loo; before calling the joint con reotloo to order. Such a jam bas not been seen in Representative bail since tbe memorable scenes at tendant oc the organization two years ago. Jt was generally understood that a senator would be elected and the crowd wanted to see the operation. So densely packed were the galleries that one man wbo was unwilling to stand the crush longer clambered out over the heads and shoulders of the scores of people behind him. The roll call showed tbe presence of all the members with the exception of Senator Clarke. Porter of Merrick moved that Clarke bo excused, but Tefft amended with a motion to pro ceed to vote for a United States sen ator. Tbe chair said it was not necessary to vote on the motion and ordered the clerk to call the roll. But one ballot was taken and the result was as fol' lows: aLLEN-65 THURSTON—61 BOYD—9 This was but one short of the num ber necessary to elect the populist nominee, who received tbe solid sup port of the independents and demo crats, with the exception of five— Babcock, North, Mattes, Sinclair and Wtthnell. The soene during the calling of the roll was intensely exciting. At no time were the two leading candidates more that thiree votes apart and the greater part of the time they were al ternating with first one and then the other in the lead. As the call pro gressed it was apparent that all de pended on Withnell. in whose hands lay tbe power to elect or defeat tbe independent nominee. When he firmly recorded his vote for Boyd, republi cans and democrats alike in all parts **f the house burst out in applause. Four Jleti Kill«4 Ur ■ tHan«. Rushyillk, Fab. 6.—News reached hare this morning from Pine Ridge of the killing of four white men on the Sioux Reservation Thursday night by Indian*. Rumor* of n sensational character have been coming in all day. One report was that the Indians had indulged in a ghost, dance, and that Two Strike*, the leading and most troublesome hostile chief in the ais turbanee of two years ago, and a num ber of his followers, had made an at tack on some white men, who were watching the dance, and killed four of them, and that this was the begin ning of an uprising. This rumor ia however, contradicted by other re ports which are considered more trust worthy, and it is believed that the affair has no special significance as an indication of any intention on the part of the Indians to make trouble. The correct account o! the affair seems to be: On Thursday a number of cowboys belonging at the beef camp of Isaac Humphreys a government contractor located on White river, at the mouth of White Clay creek, about twenty live miles northwest of Pine Ridge agency, returned from town in a drunken condition and brought a good supply oi whisky with them. During the evening they became quarrelsome and mistreated and injured an Indian by the name ot Two Sticks, driving him from their camp and firing their revolvers at him. Two Sticks re turned later in the evening, reinforced by his sons and a number of other relatives ana friends, and commenced a deadly fire on the cowboy camp, killing three and mortally wounding a fourth mao. who has since died. Pine Ridge Agency, S. 1). Feb. 6.— ▲ telegram has been received by Cap tain Urown. Indian agent here, from the foreman of the government beef contra core, that he was at the beef camp during the killing, but made his escape. He states positively that the four cow boys were killed at this agency. There is no reason given for the killing. Everything points to a willful and cruel murder. A detachment of police was sent from here to bring the bodies of the white men to the agency, but the friends of the murdered men refused to let the police have the remains, claiming that they would attend to the burial themselves. It has since been learned that the four bodies were sent to Hermcsa, S. D.. yesterday. Information ban been received since tbe engagement between the Indian police and Two Sticks’ band yesterday that it was owing to the firm and he roic stand that Young-Man-Afraid-of His-Horses took that prevented anoth er outbreak. No Water, a chief at whose camp tbe fight occurred, is a prime mover among the ghost dancers and is on* of the worst Indians on this reservation. After tbe police here' wounded Two Sticks and his son and killed White-Face-Horse ana another renegade Indian. No Water, llew in a frenzy and called on his followers to avenge the killing of Two Sticks and hit son. Opinion in pongrees la mubh divided ■a to the advisability of annexation of Hawaiia. • i The plant of the Portamouth wheel 1 worka at Portamouth. O., was de-! atroyea oy fire on Sunday. Footer’* Valuable Me|>ort. Washington, Feb. 6.— Cooie* of Secretary of the Treaaury Foster’* re port to the aenate under the Sherman reaolution of July laat are in demand, j The first part of the report will be de livered today, it ia one of the most valuable ataiisticai reports published by the government, and when com. J plete will contain a summary or out-1 line of the banking history of the' government from' its formation down' to 1832, with a full and complete his tory of the atate and national banking svstem from 1832 to June 30. 1832. j --•* r., >■ ry _ V,. - ■ • • ' ■ ’its <■*.'»»v>.vr ^ i ... ' .. JfuMr and i|t«* 1 hoiinyrNfiki. The muDcr in which the mosio rea* «iere»i by the phouugraph la obtained •• this: A large rumu i« s«t apart eo urrunged that ho noise can be heard from the outside, and the floor ia pro touted »o that even the sound of your feet walking over it cannot be atidibie. in tbi* room there are a dozen or more receiving funnels shaped very much the some as tne big funneia you aee in wholsutnle iiquor store*. Supposing the number is instrumental, such as ••Lovers, Farewell." played by Gil more's band, or the • 'Pnonograph Marco.” piayed by tbe United States Marine band (the President's own). Tne principal members of these bands stand in front of the funnel so that the full volume of sound it delivered into them. When it it a song by soma fa vorite singer, he tings into the phono graph the same way. There is no rea sonable limit to the number of times the air can be reproduced all over the world by playing and singing one time in the phonograph. A suicidal mania has strucit Louis ville, live then killing themselves there on Tuesday. Over '’(K) oinntb *•<■* in Loudon are now fitted with five rte lights. Completely Uprooted. j How many remedies there era which merei^ relieve without uprootlns disease The van trust with sterling medicines which such pal lluittek atTurd, not only enhances the dignity of the formur, but serves to emi>b»alie the lolly of employing half tvuv measures when thor- | ourIi ones are available. A marked instance i of this Is the effect, on Ihe one band, of Hoe tetter's Stomach Billers in e.isea of chills and fever and bilious remittent, and on the other of ordinary remedies In maladies of this tree. H.v tho Hitters, malarial complaint In every Mage, and of the most' mutlgi ant type, are completely conquered amt lose their hold upon the System They arc rarely, If evt r. dislodged by tho ordinary resources of met! cine, al !hough their symptoms may unquestionably be mitigated through such means. The same holds good of indigestion, biliousness, kidney runrplalnt, rheumatism, nervousness nnd de bility. By the Hitters they ere uured when msny remedies fall. An average of 36,000 letters are hostel without addresses In Engluud every day. . roughing Learie to Consumption. Kemps Balsam will stop the cough et once. Uo to your druggist to day end get e sample bottle tree. Le>ge lotileiOO cents and fl.MI. _ In tin Alaska mlnea potatoes sell for fifty ! ten.a each and .obacco for $10 a plug. j If the Unity Is Cutting TPeeth, Be stirs sad use that old and writ tried remedy, Mss. Winslow's Sootbisu Sr nor tor chUdrsa toothing. A live cottonwood tree with petrified rcots growing near Atchison, Kan. The earliest m'n'ng schools wete attsh I shed in tfatouy about UHH). ROYAL BAKING POWDER imparts that pecuf iar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest food, and which expert pastry cooks declare is not obtainable by the use of any other raising agent. Royal Baking Powder is shown a pure cream-of tartar powder, the highest of all in leavening strength. —U. S, Government Food Report, Royal Baking Powder is superior in purity, strength, and wholesomeness to any other powder which I have examined.—New York State Analyst. Things are ripe for a revolution in Hayti and the enemies of Hlppolyte are plotting'arifuily. For Throat i iseash* and Couch* use Brown's Bhoohiai. Troches, i.lko all m ally good things, they are imitated. The genuine are sold ouly in boxes. A bald-headed man may yet be a hare brained fellow. “Hanson's Maxis Corn Halve.** Warranted t*> cure. or money it funded. Auk your drufglm forlt. Price cent*. The flist complete Bible j rioted Id Eng land was iseiiei'iu 1.53.1. ('aliiurHlH llionti. , < P*rt,efc intending to move lo CallforiitR: Should correspond at once jrith the undersigned, sole agents for the ” eyto Colony Lands. P. FRY A 80N, Pieyto, Monterey County, California. The man who lias confluence in bitnse f is often taken in by jus: that kind of a game. _ _ FITS—All fit* Mopped free by BL I UK'S BRUT MrYk KBSTORBR. No flt after tint dey r use. Mar velous cures Treatise sad SI 00 trial bottle tree to Pit bend to Dr. Kline,*31 Arch Bt., Philadelphia, fa. France has09,350 public schools and 14, 500 private ones. ELY’8 DatarrH CREAM BALM when applied Into the nostrils, will be al> ■ orbed, effectually Cleansing the head of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. it allays Inflammation protects the membrane from additional colds. Oomplotely bed* the ■ores and restores sense of taste and smell TRY THE CURE HAY A particle Is applied Into each nostril and isogree able. Price 60 cents at Druggists or by mall. ELY BROTHERS, 60 Warren Street, New Yorlb MERCURIAL; S:Si». Mr. J C. Jones, of Fulton, Arkansas, 1 saysof| “About ten years ago I oon-| traded a severe case of blood poi son. Leading physicians prescribed medicine after medicine, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuccessful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life . RHEUMATISM After suffering four years I gave up all remedies and began using 8. 6. 8. After taking several bottles I was entirely cured and able to resume work. | Is the greatest medicine for blood | poisoning to-day on the market/' s.ss. TrentUe on Blood and Skin Diaeaaca mailed (no. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. tt Jow.ollt. U.t ftreit. Cntt. ittma, Wij«pis» ;n*h. *r<*ekltliui«KkB». Aeritam kr Smariata Snt Hint tu a tan nM It *4 TRiUwitiosilM tfNtiftwukiKtki tnttaM. MetrCN^iMh' Ltifi Mtbs SO MB'j ultlft. P Urn "T W. trout Maaleal Iiatnania. _ .bToar.5»C*ntr«l»t..BoMo«i. Mix W N 07 Ornate. - ‘7 659-6 Hr I. rHimWWMtmiWWTA!D My doctor says It acts gently cm the stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from herbs and la prepared for use as easily as tea. It la called LAME’S MEDICINE All druggists sail It at file, and $1 a package. If you cannot gat It, send vour address for a fret nple. I«aae'a Family MeHIclae mevea D Were Is vaeh day. Addrers P OKATOR II. WOODWARD. LlROT. N. T. 1 A A 1 SMff/C£ YOUR MEAT WITH 9®$ LjMID EXTFACTbfSMBK^ lCircu larE.KRA.USER* MO.MilTON.ni neic«>! «» head noises ooris “ UEBrbrPcck^IaHilble E»r Cmhkm.. Whlipanhord. M.jMM£^USSSiSM£FIEE 1*or™'S2l'nM IThonpsos's Eye Nitifi POULTRY WrirttoO. E. SKINNER. Col w ,B # umbufl, Kansas, for hit tine BREEDERS Illustrated Catalogue. min boies houses. WALLPAPER Ahi’s Ltrf Variety. Wholesale. Good Paper 5^ cts rer roll. Gold Parlor Paper 4 % era. and up. WHie for ^ara* piee, Fiee HENRY IJ HMAN. Omaha. Neb. Agent's Kample Book* over MO different styles, tl.ti. ffAGQMS.CAKRIAGKS^T FARRELL * oo.. Maple A«(ar and fly rape. Jellies. Pree reee, Jana. Apple I at er, Eta Prope. Oasbt Caa Maaafac’iag. Oa.Caue aad Generated Tlawarv. 1 fiCHTC " ANTED, of either sex. New Patent Au flB-fcBBBW Ionia tic Coffee lot; sella on sight, Ex» AA elusive territory given. Arnold LOoxxaco.Oiuaha fixtures. BJ'Mard Tablet, Bar Glass ware. Beer Pumps, eta GATE CITY B.LUAUD TABLE CO.. lllOFarnam. SALOON liinHALL riAAUS. KM KB!SOS VlkSoS, KIMBALL OILMANS, AT TACTOBT FIUCH. A. HOSPE, Jr., OMAHA, - SMB* Ku‘.» Ag»nL Initramnti ►old oti pay men it. A pent* • auurtJ. CauiiofiM Free. am OKI! hum W0ODBROS.SKS Man. >' ALTER tw. OP. ll*ra. Ho. Omaha. Nab., i hi IL. Marvel rrporta fw.iUkat upoa application BVIW BROS A CO«v Lira Stock t'ommlaaloa ■ >>«rvhaiu», l/niun block Yards, ’■oath Omaha aaU 1 vhic.tao. i. orio*-pondan'X .v>s-.V • Justice to All. It b now apparent to the Directors of the World's Gotumbha Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of becoimiiy the possessore of /X V’-' World’s Fair Souvenir Coins i'Sfe .v.' , . -'Vy H-.’h The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition— The extraordinary and growing demand for these Coins, and the de sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for theirpurchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution. To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited THE MERCHANTS Throughout the Nation to unite with the Banks in placing Columbian Half* Dollars on sale. This Is done that the masses of the people, and those living at remote points, may be afforded the best possible opportunity to obtain the Coins. THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS of SOUVENIR COINS will be those who are earliest upon new advantages. $10,000 Was Paid For The First Coin They are all alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance their value. The price is One Dollar each. HOW TO GET THE COINS: Go to your nearest merchant or banker, as they are likely to have them. If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to us, ordering not leu than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions bow to ship the Coins and they will be sent free of expense. Remit by registered letter,or send express or post-office money order, or bank draft to Treasurer World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, HL ■ ' 0% >3 : mi. 1 ■ • -v--vr : *, 'V. PERMANENTLY CO RED or NO PAY. We refer yoa to UH |.alien ta. Financial 'V; Befercnce: NATIONAI. BANK OP ' 1 j COMMERCE, Omaha. : ^ r f* | Invretlaate oor method. Written troarutlee to ahnolutely ruro ell klnde o( 3 RUPTURE of both aezca. without the nee of knife or evrlnze, no matter of i bow long etandlng. I'X I tlPVATI«»!N bHKK Bond for . truular. Aldruee ' THE O. E. MILLER COMPANY, V| hi. 807-308 Xrw York Life Hulltllng, OH AII.I, INK IB. ^ Spray your worm/ Fruit and W Blight of Apples, Pmih. Cbcrrlct and Plum* prtrrntwl; al*o Urape aud Potato Rot—by spraying with Mtakl's Double Acting Kacetolor HprayTng Outfit*. Brat la the market. Thousand* in un. Catalogue, describing all insect* Injnrloua to fruit, mailed Free. Addreea VIM. STAHL. QUINCY, ILL. teoHSS: nwItHHAi ^ tWo, rtTMuV SUilir*ta«.^S ■ .o-^ Tko«Mn<—oil ' mS?1®®"* *!• ^ M3l I> McVlck4»r*« Th«at«r, Chloa CROUP REMEDY! Th« •■iFmcdletaa k»ow« that wlU car* M«» M«MHCr«a^, la a print* practice of twentj ‘‘V* »•*«; «• rrnrm HM> kl»4 mt 1rnml **1?** *» u,mV' 1 • ** *'• ••ox. »«. Iblui fRorimtiT Co. Jamaica. N. Y. 1REURB tk* Farmer* and Merchant* Inmrono* t.'ooi|» hj of Lincoln. Capital and ampin* over**.* tdt. 1.5H fvmt* paid %•» N«kr«lu p*.-pl* sine* 1U& , ' » •*' - f a 1 ‘ >V *1 • . ' - v •. .1 ‘ h i, •• * i ' r- «• ' ■’ ' - *\ j A Baimin. m. Do you want a bargain? Her* it is. If you are afflicted with s cold or troubled with dyspepsia, we can cure you easily without any cost to you. Write your ad dress plainly ou a post al card and mention the name of this paper and we will send yon by return mail a sample bottle of Reid’s Gorman Cough and Kidney Cure or a trial box of our Laxative Gnin Drops. Both of these are stand ard remedies. Neither of them are injurious There is not a par ticle of poison in either o* them. You can safely try them. Address. The Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoris, I1L, And be sure to give the name of the paper. MEMO YOUR OWN HARNESS W w,,“ •'! H! :"V' ■vn - :v... ;s. m ■■ Wh Ul HUMSUNS SLOTTED i liLinun KIVt I 9* lot tool* required. Only • hummer needed to AriTe and rllneh litem eaelly amt quickie; (earing the clinch abeolulety imoolli Requiring no hole to be made In the leather nor burr lor tM | mmv >HHU tv wc '■ MW nintT BUT OUVT lor KM :iF *>”*». They are SIMONS, TOUfiN aI.tf riieaSlf. U Millions now Id u s«. All length*. uni form «r >&v ■rnirtoH nni nn in hoeua ■worted, put up in boxes. A*h your «t#aler for fhwm, or 40a In sUnj» for a box of 100; a«*ort«Hl 41y-, MimrACToiKD »r a JUDSON L. THOMSON MFC. CO.. Wall ham, Man*. :rM v%l 1 foa/ <«w .| slinstf f«iM« is £•> loM (tsjs. i«t h ra wr i«r«r, po tH-UltSTH 40)1 l«VO*lfc» got* our iwliwlt ity uur flu*Qci«J barking to f oo.fioo. Wlws nif .HirT, io»:id#potassium. scroop Hilo or Hottpruu* fall, w* gw'roittoo o euro—sod our Me ir 1 yptiiUtuoIntho thing that will euro pormoaontly. P olrioo proof «*•* • '*•*1 ftwo. < ooiRiirnT Co., U«• *r». in. $ Tm\4 \n *ri«- > fwr IVuai oa Kmci braak*a Fom, W • w w T1 ^ f|0*tul fi.tr ftNuUn la Coturbraak St Ca.» XMuiM.. 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