knowledge comfort and Improvement and t0 personal enjoyment _ when ^Ivusw'l'- The man'y.'who Kve bet fthan others and enjoy life more„with “ expenditure, by more promptly „tine the world 8 best products to Weds of physical being, Will attest Sue to health of the pure liquid .live principles embraced in the «pdv, Syrup of Figs. ^excellence is due td it« presenting the form most acceptable and pleas it to tlie taste, the refreshing and truly Ucial properties of a perfect lax effectually cleansing the system, [line colds, headaches and fevers . permanently curing constipation, hilgiven satisfaction to millions and •t with the approval of the medical ifession, because it acts on the Kid rll P1 ,ys, Liver and Bowels ^without weak jjji, them and it is perfectly free from »rv objectionable substance. Svrup of Fifts i* for sale by all drnj in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ured bv the California Fig Syrup "only, whose name is printed on every kaee, also the name, Syrup of Figs, I being well informed,’you will not ,pt any substitute if offered. ijjEE. If y°u have not i * received one of the ' August Flower ami Ger man Syrup Diary Al macs for 1894, send your me and address on a postal at ce, asking for Almanac No. 10, id you will receive fay return nil, free of all expense, one (the most complete Illustrated loks of the kind ever issued, in 'hich you can kecpa Daily Diary rMemoranda of any matters you sire. Write quick,or they will (all gone. Address; 1 Weak Digestion itrangc as it may seem, is caused from a lack of that which is lever exactly digested—/«/. The [reatest fact in connection with Scott's Emulsion ippears at this point—it is partly tyatd fat—and the most wakened digestion is quickly trengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal cf new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way. »Wd hr Scott * Sown,. H. T. AlldraimMa. G. G. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J. wha business bouses. s Cream Balm I?'*"*** the Nuai Allays Pal* • Inflammation, th« Sense mt ■«“ and Smell. Healfithe sores. Jyhlnumoeatii ncstrtL , 56 Warren 8t., NX Send ns 7eft IHflo- er^t2.50 and wa wl l ship to you, < eh urges paid, a handsome aoefpound.1 wo pound or fire pond %ox of our Beat fri^sd s eyps JJ*000!*1** *»d dkmbou. Watrh opeosdM *ox. WOOD* -^^^Uouer, Council Bfedfe. ton*. orse-Coe.^1 *',*?li*lmi'r lln® wrl,# iMurm ion where Weil. If i * *». Bettbb AS* l*"*H “*>*T Mask. W OMAHA, MU. Shoe Co pellono th I* S dnv fw,.] ta I n |l,e e. . Omaha, ear. Mtb and CaplMol Awe., \i blk from twCh Cc “ ' "ouncll Bluffs A a . . Omaha ear lines D rA^l^3*6 ,n fh® fftate. Fire CAseT4 Proprietors* UN tej!*1 *"<* *old on margins. Write for Klul*r- A Bswktjf Cemmlssl __ .* No. S Sew Tork Lit*. Omsba. MS; !] ,!*?■ ■*!» anrf WM Give, ship !£ R,b* Worrit. Comwtmlon Mer ffll Hamer 8t»m, Omaha. JT'o<*ol«, v-..™ EM.rn NebraMtdJTanna "OATBieHT. MS. T. Gliding, Omaha, Neb. , i&6alt ,■ W*0rt w xor our —r»ju . **' viL'y?' 'GATE CITY*’ brand of Can laghir Importers and Js'h blog G*ocers. for our “TBA . Mk'v,T». If*fjs t;i i f ' nrana or uan • Co*fe. N»hJ«< 0Mau» iV17.Ef**11**guaranteed. Do rou “A DaU.» nr cigar?«I* a wlnnaa. vi.v.' ,:. v : ■ , • ~ », j briqanos in Greece. * A«l!0rlU** **,,a **•»•«••• and tk« B Coentijr I. Al.rm.rf. ,ll4Pu“lc »ttenticn in Greece hue of ate been directed toward the marked increase of criminality, so bold that h.Vffie9.leC^ati0n and 11118 the in habitants with alarm. A veritable pauic has been created by brigands! JLj)®** d.epr°datlon8 h»ve become so frequent and persistent as to arouse Th/rrrntt°extrema Xhe authorities appear powerless to suppress these lawless knights of the road. lie country is literally infested with them, the rank and file celng criminals who have been con demned for murder or theft,and who, by some means managing to evade justice, betake themselves to the highway. 'ihe most daring of these male factor j are those less sought for or suspected by the police. These hav ing passed beyond brigandage, extort from peasant or townsmen according to opportunity. Moreover, encour aged by the immunity they have en joyed, they have had the hardihood to enter villages, small towns and even the larger cities. These or ganized bands have long existed, but heretofore the government has taken no measures toward their suppres sion, it bqlng occupied with affairs of state and questions of finance. It is owing to this that the notorious Djonlis Papakiritzopouli and Tzana kas, whose names furnish whole chapters in the criminal records, have flourished from year to year, their exploits t)eing fully as remark* able as any related in fiction. These outlaws extort protection by threat ening their victims with death should the latter attempt to seek justice. Brigands and their exploits still possess a mysterious fascination for the people, and especially Ihe inhab itants of the cantons of continental Greece, furnishing a reminiscence of the rude wars of a history preceding the great revolution. In many places no opprobrium is attached to the word brigand. On the contrary, a brigand is regarded as a hero, a ‘•klepte.” one who, through un toward circumstances and the rigor of the law, is compelled to live by his wits. A “klepte” is an example of heroism and crude patriotism in the estimation of these simple minded folk. He is Oy no, means looked upon as a lawbreaker, but rather a knight errant, who accord ingly is entertained right royally prepaiatory to his starting out upon the highway. Once arrived, he seizes the unwary traveler at the edge of the wood, captures him and holds him until the ransom demanded from his relatives is paid, the ran som being proportionate to the wealth and station of the victim. Should tbe band be disturbed or an noyed by police interference the cap tive is put to death. An attempt was made to suppress brigandage in 1870, which resulted most disastrously. Troops were or dered te trace these .criminals to their haunts. At that time ’the parents .of a certain captive endeav ored through every means to circum vent the authorities pending negotia tions for bis release. Failing in this, they received from the brigands the eyes of the unfortunate prisoner. In other instances, a nose or an ear of the captive, was cut off. and sent as a warning to this family. These ex amples proved effectual in securing to the outlaws immunity and exorbi tant rewards, in the- future. Correct It_ Wow. Men and women who went to school thirty years.ago find .it difficult to rid themselves of a false impression gained through'the eye from the maps in the school geographies those days. The-South and West being then of less.importance relatively 'to the New England states than now were represented upon maps of smaller scale, so that despite the story of the -statistics Southern and Western states seemed small in area and the states of the Northeast rela tively large. It is hard for persons brought up on these geographies to realize, for example. that Richmond, Va., is further from Charleston than from Norfolk, further from Savannah; Chattanooga >and Cincinnati than from Boston, .and considerably nearer to Pittsburg than to any of the Southecn.cities named. Temperutare of Foreits. For twenty years the ''Swiss gov r ernmeut has been making observe* tions through its forestry stations on the temperature of the air, of the trees and the soil in the forests.' These observations show that the temperature in the forestsii^ always below the temperature outside. The temperature also varies aceordlng to the trees composing the forests. A beech forest is always cooler than a forest of larch. As to the trunks of the trees, they are always colder than the surrounding air. Regarding the temperature «f the soil, it ia .found that in the forest the temperature is invariably below that of the air. Outside the forest the soil is airways warmer than the air in tsummer and colder in winter. Bouts tlootc Learning. . Lady—Have you any Turkish towels? New Boy—Turkish towels? "Yes. Haven't you ever heard of Turkish towels?" I “I’ve read a good deal about Turks, ma’am, but I never knew they used towels." Room for m Few More* Statisticians claim that the earth will not, support to exceed 5,994,000, 000 people. The present population is estimated at 1,467,000,000, the in crease being eight per cent each dec ade. At that rate the utmost limit gill be reached in tbe year 207it i Task Her Xsp Standing Up. Janitor Eastman of the new school* house in l’erryvllle, Maine, says that while the pupils \yore at ploy in the yard the other day he looked out of the window and saw a number of them (fathered around a little (firl. Their actions indicated alarm, and he went out to see what the troub.e was lie found the child to be sound asleep, while yet atandingupon her feet. Jan itor Eastman took the girl in his arms and carried her into one of the teach ers’ private rooms and fixed up a bed and pillow for her out,of shawls and various other kind of wraps, Here she remained for over an hour, sleeping1 as soundly and as peacefully as though, in her more comfortable bed at home. After her nap she appeared refreshed and was eager to play agaiui Is The Complexion of a Chinese not'yellower than that of ah unfortunate individual who o liver comp'alut has is* svmed the chr nlc form, The eyo*:a!li of th:suffc;6r&& uu*e 4 saffron hue, the.els dull pain In the region of the organ affected, the tongue is coated, breath sour, sljk lie ad* aches usually but not always occur, and there is sometimes dizziness on arising from a sitting tosture. Constipation and tlys pepsta are also attendants of this verv com mun ailmAot u, ... .. ._I .. j . . _ _ . . a m •tinwaniB ui i ms vwrvcoiu S?«k,aym,ent' tu its uggr vated form, liable to breed abscesses of the liver, which ore very dangero a"''il a party of city quests— Father! Yon mustn't tuck your nap kin under your chin. Her Father, in robust tonea—I know it, Em’ly, but I ain’t got no safety pin fer to fix ib Sea CoictaeaMr Spading finotsndv. in ether column. The United States to the richest country on the globe. Os laatk Via ths Wabash. Tourists’ tickets now on sale to all points. Homsseeksrs’ tickets at half fare on ex cursion dates, Dec. 12th, Jan. 9th, Feb. 18th, March 18th, ■ April 10th and May 8th. For nates or folders giving full description of toads, climate, sc., call at Wabash Ticket office, No. 1508 Farnain Street, or write Gbo. N. Clayton, N. W. P. Agt., Omaha, Nab. The world now uses 18,000 kinds of post age stamps. I 'vi IN all V receipts for cooking requiring a leavening agent | the ROYAL BAKING^ J POWDER, because it is an ;£fj absolutely pure cream of tartar v powder and of 33 per cent n .greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make the. food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome. 1 * • . •' '•< * . t ' • ; • ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL BT., NEW-YORK. Weed Put of tho Northwest. The worst weed ever introdueed Into' tho wheatflelds of America is reported from the northwest. The thistle re sembles the tumbleweed in appearance, but may be readily distinguished from it by the sharp spines in clusters of three each, the absence of flat leaves, tledser growth, dark color, and by the red color in tho fall. The plant must be cut out by the roots before its seeds ripen, and if permitted to spread far ther will, it is believed, cause the soil to become barren and fruitless. Sena tor Hansbrough proposes to ask the general government for an appropria tion of 91,000,000 to destroy this weed. Compared to it, he says, the ravages of pleuro-pneumonfh become insignificant. The pest was brought here fifteen years ago in some flaxseed and has spread until it now infests an area of 83,000 square miles. This district is in the most fertile sections of North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wiscon sin and Wyoming. ' >10 BBS. 8 I.U-. OATS FROM ONE BUS, SEED. This remarkable, almost unheard-of, yield was reported to the John A. Sal zer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., by Frank Winter, of Montana, who planted one bushel of Ureat Northern oats, care fully tilled and irrigated same, and be lieves that in 1804 he can grow from one bus. of Ureat Northern Oats three hundred bushels It's a wonderful oat. 11 You Will cut '1 III* (Jut and -end It With 8c postage to the above firm you will receive sample package of above oats and their farm seed catalogue, w Maud—Charlie db Ssftleigh is an awful bore. He is always in logo. Marie—I should think that would make him interesting. ' Maud—It would, if it wasn't always with some other girl. The human system needs continuous and careful attention to rid itself of its impuri ties. Beecham's Fills act like magic. 80 ■cts. a box. _ The principal nations of the world have 8,281 warships, mounting 8,383 guns. ■4 to California. This is our Bleeping Car Rate on tbs Phillips-Rock Island Tourist Excursions from Chicago to Los Angeles or Ban Fran cisco, via the Boenic Route and Ogden. You can go with Phillips, tbs best of all Excursion Managers, for he hat each party accompanied by a special agent who goes the entire trip with patrons. These per sonally conducted Excursions leave Chica go twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday, j We have also a dally tourist car service, via our Southern Route, through the beau tiful Indian Territory and Ft. Worth to Los Angeles and Ban Francisco. The Tourist car rate via this route, the same. Apply et Rock Island ticket offloe, 104 Clark Street JNO. SEBASTIAN, Q. P. A., CB.18P. R’y,Chicago. A good appetite is no proof of a clear con science. Is Ret. V. J. Walker's Prato. p*or mr—1 wish to Inform you of the benefit my wife baa received from the uae of your medicines. I moat aay that your “Favorite Prescrip tion" la the beat to mato regulator on earth; my wife has been cured by the timely uae of it. g. I have been using ssthe Golden Medical r Discovery” and “Pleasant Pellots,” and I am fully aat W.J. film dal™ “«*“ *0'be; so. . . . wishing you abund ant suooeas, and hoping that the Almighty Ood will oootiniie His bleating* toward you (■roar nobis wort, lam, B—I*wflJ%rALKKH. PIERCE~-GURE YOU MAVB ' A JKT- m=*j bC7JJL bn DO TOUVMTTOIIULITt Wrfta m fall dawrlptlaa with my lowaat price. LLOYD tBERHflRT,^,«oU"ilK-' Is J UMI'TION ' I still haws a few High Grade FARM WAGONS TOE SALK CHEAP. LLOYD ■■KWHAWT, Joliet, III. At ■ir Price “•“^"'“■iTNmpsss’s Era Water. MWOOJM, 11 extreme. Chronic, Torturln Cases o f NEURALGIA ARE SURER RY ST. MOORS OIL PROMPT AID SURE. sir* - . . . • ’ . ’ ■ 1 . t-'. ■- i . .• V . . .* ' ■ •• •Jeweler— 1 here ehown you ell the rings I've got for glrle of twelve year* old. Lady Customer—I here changed my mind. I believe I’ll wait until my daughter is fifteen years old. Jeweler—All right, madam. Win you have a chair? ■kltoti's OoauampMon Care t«»efcl on a s uarantM., It rum Inrlplrnt Conm, lUMi. liisItMkMt Ornish Cura. &cta.,00uu.*ei. «•Hrown's llrunchlal Troehes’ ere ei> oellent for the relief of Hoarseness or Bore Throat. .They are exceedingly effective." —ChrUUan Iforld, jLondou, ting. Truth shoots. “ lleasaa’s Slagle corn Salve.*1 Warranted to cure or money refunded. Ask your Srufglst lor It. prico IS rents. “CO LCHE8TER” Spading Boot m ■.sh' You know e man when you know the company he keeps._ '.'ft: never dodges, no matter who In Norway men have to be vaccinated be fore they can vote._ The Western Trail Is published by the Creel Hock IsMnd Route, end Is Issued quarterly. I*, will be sent free for one year by addressing Editor Western Trail. Chicago. Jso. Bbbastian, 0. P. A., Chicago. !1 V % ■01 Anybody can be good and yet good for nothing. ‘iUfot ■*% For 1> armors,Mtners,R.R.ila«Kls and | others. The outer or tap sole >‘xt«tid*l the whole length of the sole down toi the heel, protecting the thank Ini ditching, digging, Ac. Boot quality throughout. THE JUDCES 8T~ WOW’S COLUMBIAN [WISITIOM Hava made the HIGHE8T AWARD8 (Medela and Diplomas) to WALTER BAKER ft GO. On each of the following named articles: BREAKFAST COCOA,. . . Prenfitim Ho. 1, Ckocolate, . Vanilla Chocolate, . . . . German Sweet Chocolate, . . Cocoa Butter. For "purity of material,’’ "excellent flavor,* and “uniform even composition.'’ i, * VALTER BAKER A CO., DORCHESTER, MAS8 ToOoen this Can. Ia a care *ure If a ted In time. For inching soap, cleaning house, softening water, It has no equal. Tha Hou«awffe*t Best Friend. A valuable washing receipt in each can, For sals hj all grocers. It will surprise you. FN ABLE SKKIW&CB ■ngines. Thnthen and Hon* Pbmn: SPECULATION &iSirS! •ratorn, large or nU)l. for Mint on mntfin In a toe ka. grain*, or provlalona. Order* reeoltod on I per coat morglot. Onrbook. ‘'Speculation, or Ho* to Trade,” with Friday edition or Cklcago Mail con talnlne oar market letter, aent free on reqneet. C. K. VAN WINKLEg CO.. Broken, tM LaSalle Sr..Chicago. SWEETJOThoes VW I b* sprouted am the i ^ No fZDtricnce rea Sent oat to - -r-- -« «k»W. J No rzpcricnce required. Direction* for sprouting free. Addre.se, T» J.SKINNER,Columbus. Kansas* Patents. Trade-Marks. Examination and Advice as to Patentability of OtfOtiOD. Send for " IliVatifAri' IliiMi' d>r lime ta ft*> PROGRESSIVE EUCNRE. r Send at once to Jons hnunu. O. T. A, C., *. 1 R- R.. Chicago, and receive. pontage paki. tbo dthkeei; deck of carde you ever handled. TkScEXTB per pack, pontage atamp*. for one or many. W. H. 0. 0maha--4. 1894. | ~V:y > tor IUmcratadChUlogne, mailed Pise. . RUMCLVCOm La PORTE. I NO. Inventors’ tinjdf. or How to Got *■ PACKS OTAKULL. WASHBTGTQtf, B. & . f ( ,'j , ••.. . ■ • - , :