When yon visit Omaha you ehonld call at S:,®- Raymond Co. 's jewelry store, corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets, and ex amine their jewelry and art goods for wedding, birthday and Christmas presents, also steel engraved wedding stationery, in vitations and visiting cards. It is the only first class, up-to-date Jewelry, art and cut glass store west of Chicago and St. Louis. Kngraving and printing 100 visiting cards •1.50 by mail. Fish and small animals can be eas ily caught by a new trap which con sists of a cylinder in which a spiral spring is placed to shut a series of claws when the baited hook at the end of the cylinder is disturbed. If you want to operate on the Chicago Board of Trade send for our free book con taining full information bow to trade. On account of the short wheat crop in foreign countries and the short corn crop in tilts country, both corn and wheat will sell much higher, and now is the time to make a profit able investment. Wo execute orders in wheat in 1.000 bushels and upwards, and . corn and outs in 5.000 bushels and upwards. Write us today. It. J. Laughery A Co., 328 Rialto Building, Chicago Members Chicago Board of Trade. An Allegheny county justice of the peace is said to perform marriages for E0 cents—half down and the remainder in weekly payments of 5 cents each. Thus the Installment plan brings mar riage within reach of all.—Buffalo Ex press. Embossed In Gold. Tnx Companion's Souvenir Calendar for 1898, a aeries of charming Ilgure-pleceB, faithfully copied in colors and embossed in gold, is recognized every* where as a most charming piece of color-work. Every new subscriber receives It without addl* tlonal charge. Moreover, the paper is sent frae to new subscribers every week from the time the sub scription is received until January, 1898, and then for a fuii year to January, 1899. Illustrated Prospectus of the volume for 1998 and sample copies of the paper sent free. Address, Tub Youth's Companion, 307 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass, Veneer-cutting has reached such perfection that a single elephant’s tusk thirty inches long is now cut In Lon don into a sheet of Ivory 150 Inches long and 20 inches wide, and some sheets of rosewood and mahogany are only about a fiftieth of an inch thick. See the advertisement of “5 Drops,” Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company, in another column of this paper. Take advantage of their splendid offer, which is open for tihe next thirty days only. Don’t wear your bathing suit to a Christmas party just to show folks that you have one. Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 20 for 5 cts. Keeping a pan of water in the oven will keep fowls from scorching. An Atchison man says It Is less ex* pensive to marry off six sons and set them np in business than to marry oft one daughter. It is three weeks before his daughter’s wedding day, and yes terday she drew his last cent from the bank. Don’t sit with your back to a slight draft; it might get too warm for you. There is more Catarrh in this section Of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few yeurs was supposed to be Incurable. For a great .many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease and therefore requtrea con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market, ft la taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circu lars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. To assist in building wire fences a new device has a frame mounted on a wheel with spindles to carry three or more reels of wire, so that all the wires can be strung at the same time. Try Graln-O. Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult All who try It like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. % the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Tastes like cof fee. Looks like coffee. With 400 marriages a day in Texas, the Idea is 800 souls with but 400 thoughts; 800 hearts that beat as 400. FREE, IMPORTANT INFORMATION To men (plain envelope.) How, after ten years’ fruitless doctoring, I was fully re stored to full vigor and robust manhood. No C.O.D. fraud. No money accepted. No connection with medical concerns. Sent absolutely free. Address, Lock Box 288, Chicago, 111. Send 2-eent stamp, if con venient. _ A large basin of water kept in a sick room and frequently renewed benefits both patient and nurse. FARRELL'* RED STAR EXTRACT I* The beat; all grocers will refund youi money If yon are not satiated with It. Chickens are much better if killed and dressed the day before using. For Coughs i or Colds, for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, and all Throat Troubles or Lung Dis eases, you can’t beat and you can’t better Ayer’s CherryPectoral Half size bottle, 50c. ▼ ▼ 'Vni^ NT V T T T? T TJT, n GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE! I Walter Baker & Co.’s l .Breakfast COCOA V 1 Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. Costs Less than ONE CENT a cap. Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark. Waiter Baker & Co. Limited, (Established 1780.) Dorchester Tilt!* most beautiful of llio fair sex are as lia ble as the ugliest specimen of humanity to succumb to the ravages of influenza or la grippe. Yes, it is the fairest flowers that droop and die first. We sound the alarm. La grippe is coming. Already it is claiming Its victims by the thousands across old ocean. As in the past, it will soon cross your threshhold. We forewarn you and tell you how to best prepare for it. Don't wait until you have been attacked but be prepared for the enemy when he attacks you. Send stamp for our 68-page book, which gives full treatment, symptoms, etc. We guar antee Dr. Kay's Lung Balm to be a certain, safe and speedy cure for la grippe and every kind of cough. Miss Nellie Penoyer. 1536 So. ]Oth St., Omaha. Neb.: “Have used your Dr. Kay's Lung Balm for a severe case of la grippe. My lungs were very sore, and in taking the Dr. Kay s Lung Balm I found it stopped any desire to cough at once. The soreness on my lungs and in my bead soon disappeared. It is pleasant to take and does dot cause sickness at the stomach like many cough remedies, yet it cures quicker than any 1 have ever tried. Also Rev. J. F. Wohlfarth, pastor First M. E. Church, Urbane, 111.—" I am glad to record the fact that less than one box of your Dr. Kay's Lung Balm cured me of an awful cough. It is a remarkable remedy. It is sold by druggists or sent by us bv mall for 25 cts. Don't take any substitute for ft has no equal. Address Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Omaha, Neb. We also guarantee Dr. Kay's Renovator to be the best remedy known for dyspepsia, constipation and liver troubles. A perfect renovator. Send tor book. / *SR BRK^ we POMMEL Keeps both rider and saddle per fectly dry in the hardest storms. Substitutes will disappoint Ask for 1897 Fish Brand Pommel Slicker— it is entirely new. If not for sale in your town, write for catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mass. Health’s Complexion “ Bathene ” is not a medicine It is Nature’s pure antiseptics, prepared in tablet form to be dissolved in the bath or wash bowl. It assists Nature in cleansing the skin and keepingit healthy and sweet. Itde odorizes perspiration. Send five 2-cent stamps and we will send you two dozen tablets. Household Necessity Co., New York City. ROOFING: The boat Red Rope Roofln* for lc. per sq. ft., eapa and nails In cluded Bubet'tutea for Plaster Sample* free. Tbs Vat maxilla moovim “COFFEE CARRIE.” 4 SERVICEABLE FUTURE AT 60 CENTS. JPiontv of Truattnff Victim*—Til* Method of Telling Fortune* I* Very Simple and a Trifle Vague—She Believed and Threw lip tier Job. OT a stone's throw from Herald square lives a lady whom we will call “Cof fee Carrie,” says the New York Tel egram. She calls herself a “clairvoyant,” but to escape any objectionable atten tions from the po lice she only professes to sell coffee, and she throws a peep Into the future, as make-weight, into the bargain. At “Coffee Carrie’s” establishment a good, serviceable future may be secured for the modest sum of 50 cents. Long life, happiness and success In business are guaranteed for $1. True love is the most, costly article at “Coffee Carrie’s” fate factory, for to Insure this, accord ing to that clever lady, the “planets” have to be “ruled,” and.it Is an ex pensive and difficult Job Interfering with the fixed habits of the universe. When I visited "Coffee Carrie” I ex-, plained that I did not want her to up set the whole scheme of nature on my behalf; I only Just wanted to know all about everything that was going to hap pen to me during my future life. That was all. When I was ushered into the “waiting room” of “Coffee Carrie’s” den I found a few other clients for cof fee and clairvoyance sitting on hard wooden chairs and looking very uncom fortable. They might have been den tist’s patients about to undergo a pain ful operation. All appeared to be working girls except one man, or rath er male creature, a weak-eyed, knock kneed youth, of about twenty, with red hair, round features, and white whis kers, one at a time, at intervals of half an Inch, all over his face. “Next, please,” came in a cracked voice from the inner room, as a young girl, exceedingly pretty and well formed, with the unmistakable halo of innocence surrounding her very pres ence, emerged through the open door. The male thing slid In, and the girl commenced to tell her waiting friends the good things that had been promised her. “I shall do it,” she said. "I shall shake the store this very night. The wise woman told me I was truly loved by a dark man, who only wanted my consent to cover me with diamonds, and I am to be a great lady and ride in my carriage. All I have to do is to get $10, so that I can have my planets ruled.” I heard no more, for it was my turn to face “Coffee Carrie.” It was a sul try night, but the sorceress Bat in a great arm chair beside a hot stove and behind a little table, on both of which were articles pertaining to the brewing and drinking of coffee. Carrie could lay no claim to beauty. Eyes and teeth she had but one of each. Her hair was unkempt and matted, flowing disorder ly over her wrinkled neck and face. Her hands were wonderfully ugly, long, thin and withered; never still, but in cessantly twitching nervously, and with nails like the talons of a bird. I drank some coffee. Such coffee! She took the cup, and shook it round and round, muttering over it for half a minute, and then she held it over the dirty floor until every drop of liquid dribbled out of it. Next she brought the cup to the flickering light of an unsnuffed tallow candle and peered into it with her sin gle eye, while screwing her mouth and puckering up her features into horrible contortions. She then chuckled, not in her throat, but somewhere down in the depths of the arm chair, looked at me. and said: “Young man, you were born to be lucky, while few are lucky to be born. Your path is strewn with roses white and red, beneath your tread. Pluck them while you may. You are surrounded with stars which wiii rain blessings on you in the shape of a large family, but unless your planets are ruled they will bring your gray hairs in sorrow to the grave. That will cost you $5 extra. Wealth will be wafted you from o’er the sea, but beware of the green-eyed monster in the shape of a dark woman. She crosses your path in the fifth meridian and brings trouble and a letter in her wake. The woman you love is with your thoughts, but trust her not. When Jupiter is behind a cloud Venus takes her light from Mars. Your rival is a soldier, and the coffee is a dollar. Next, please.” I did not go again to have my "planets ruled,” and my gray hairs are still growing, but the little, innocent, fair haired girl evidently returned to the old hag with the necessary $10, for she may now be seen nightly around Her ald square. The Georgia Glrl'e Opinion. A little Georgia school girl was ask ed for a composition on “The Confed erate Veteran.” A few days thereafter she handed in the following: “The Confederate veteran is one that fought and bled and died for his country. He is sometimes on one leg and some times on two. The state gives him enough pension to keep him in tobac co. Then the state builds him a home and sells the home before he can get in it. My pa says he is a veteran. He was wounded by having one leg sawed off in a Confederate sawmill while making coffins to bury soldiers ' in. The state don’t help my pa much, and my pa says damn the state!” A Good Thing. It is surprising how many people are trying to sell what they declare is a good thing.—Atchison Olobe. DEER mice as pets. S«« Try to Gnaw Their Way Oat of the Caye. While rambling one evening In the( 'woods I sat down on a rock close by a shaded bank all overgrown with soft| green moss and feathery forn3, says St.1 Nicholas. Not far away there was an ancient tree stump, with a hole run-) nlqg in undearneath It; and what' should I see peeping out from the hole but the head of a little reddish brown animal. At flrst sight I took It to be a chipmunk. Its large black eyes seemed full of apprehension, and as I moved it drew back out of sight. On rolling over the stump I discovered be neath it some withered grass carefully rolled Into a globular nest. Cautiously, drawing my handkerchief around this I tied It up with whatever it contained and hurried homewhat with my treas ure. On emptying the handkerchief Into a box covered with wire gauze I found that I had captured two beauti fully delicate and elegant creatures, somewhat larger than mice. Their fur was thick and soft, a rich velvet of reddish brown on the back and snowy white beneath. Their feet also were white. But their chief beauty lay In their eyes—great black, liquid orbs, half protruding from the head. No gazelle ever had eyes half so lovely. They soon became quite tame and with out showing any fear would allow me to put my hand into their cage to give theim fruits and berries. They carried their nest into a corner of the cage and reconstructed It there. After’two weeks I procured a large cocoanut, sawed it |n two, and taking one-half of it made to It a little doorway. Wken I put this into their cage, turned mouth down, they seemed to go wild with the excitement of delight. In and out they ran through the little doorway a hun dred times in succession. Sometimes they would jump up on top of the co coanut and survey It all over; and then, after “washing their faces” with their delicate white paws, jump down again and run inside. Soon they made up their minds to take possession of it as their home. Their nest in the cor ner they pulled to pieces and carried it off mouthful by mouthful into the lit tle cocoanut hut. There they have lived ever since. During the daytime they sleep, but when evening comes on they busy themselves running and jumping about the cage, and they have never once in three years tried to gnaw their way out. ODD MARRIAOB CUSTOMS. The Mantzu Are Not a Moral People —Property Right.. The lamas are consulted to ascertain If the horoscopes of the youth and maiden fit. If not the difficulty may be overcome by prolonged vicarious chanting of the scriptures and liberal fees, says the Geographical Journal. The lamas also choose an auspicious day for the marriage. The marriage ceremony consists in the bride and groom publicly joining hands, drinking wine from a double-spouted bowl and accepting each other as husband and wife, after which there is a three days’ feast in the bride’s home. She and her husband then go to their own house, and there is another three days' feast. There are no contracts of marriage for a limited period, as in western Thibet. Whether the choice has been for good or ill, it is for life; divorce, rarely re sorted to, being permissible only In the case of childlessness, and the contract can.only be canceled by the T’u-ssu. It would not be correct to infer from this that the Mantzu are a moral peo ple. Their standard of morality Is low and the lives of the lamas have no tendency to raise It. Plurality of wives Is an appendage of the position of the T’u-ssu, but monogamy is the rule, and polyandry, though the custom of the Slfans to the north, does not exist. No presents, except the bottle of wine pre viously mentioned, are made by the bridegroom to the bride’s father, but her parents' according to their wealth, endow her with cattle, horses and fields, the last of which, to use our own phraseology, are “settled" upon her. A widow does not wear mourn ing and is at liberty to make a second marriage. On the death of her hus | band, unless she remarries, she as sumes complete control over his prop erty, and at her death it is divided among the sons, who frequently, how ever, agree to live together and keep it intact. If there is trouble concerning property, the T’eoren usually settles the matter, and if he falls to make an amiable agreement it is referred to the T’u-ssu, whose decision is final. The DLcoverjr of Planetoid.. Since the application of photography to stellar charting, the discovery of planetoids between Mars and Jupiter has gone on apace upward of four hun dred and forty of these bodies having been recognized as such. Of these M. Chariots is to be credited with the dis covery of no less than eighty-eight of them during the year 1896, during which nineteen additions altogether have been made to the already over grown list. With telescopes of the enormous aperture now constructed, and with sufficiently prolonged expo sure, there seems no particular reason why this number should not ultimately increase very materially. Puzzling Slang. Little Ethel—"Can you trot?” Young Airtight—"Certainly not, my dear!" Little Ethel—“Can you lope?” Young Airtight—"No, indeed? Why do you ask?” Little Ethel—"Brother Jack said you were a short horse.” To Be Explained. Smith—“Funny that a woman has so much trouble finding her pocket, isn’t it?” Robinson—"Yes, especially when she finds it so easy to find her hus band’s.” Second crops 'of' grapes have been raised at Belview, Fla., this season. Tha Burlington Route—California Ex cursions. Cheap, Quick, Comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:3(5 p. m.» Lincoln 0:10 p. in. and Hustings 8:50 p. m. every Thursday In clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Francisco and law Angeles over the Scenic Houto-throngh Denver and 8alt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered In rattan; have spring seats and backs and are pro vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed porters and experienced ex cursion conductors accompany each excur sion. relieving passengers of ull bother about baggage, pointing out objects of Interest and In many other ways helping to make tbe Overland trip a delightful experience. Second class t ickets are honored. Berths $5. For folder giving full information, call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. The X ray is likely to prove of great value in dentistry. Teeth are plainly revealed before their eruption. How ever deeply Imbedded In Its alveolar socket, each fang may be correctly lo cated. An exostosis, a pocket of ne crosis, of suppuration, or of tubercu losis, Is distinctly shown. The loca tion and extent of metallic fillings are delineated. The pulp chamber Is so clearly outlined that erosions and en largements may be readily detected. Slain by Poison, t Not the poison that tbe covert assassin ad ministers in the drink, the food, or some other guise, hut the poison of malaria shortens the lives of myriads. There Is a safe and certain antidote. Hostutter's Stomach Hitters, which not only fortlltcs the system against malaria, but roots out Its seeds when they have germ inated. Dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatic, liver and kidney troubles are conquered by the Bitters. A needle machine turns out 1,600,000 needleB a week. A Good Salary Easily Made. Rand, McNally & Co. of Chicago, the well-known publishers, are look ing for a representative for this vi cinity. Experience is unnecessary, some of their best men having started without previous knowledge of the business. This Is a good opportunity to work up to a fine position, and we advise all persons looking for such an opening to address Subr. Department of Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, Ills. Many Indian mounds have been dis covered in southern Indiana and have yielded valuable finds. Stone axes were formerly plentiful In the farm ing districts of that state, and were used for door props, but they have now almost disappeared. Arrow heads are the only relics that are even fairly plentiful. , A novel proposition was made not lone bio to the Receivers of the Baltimore £ Ohio Railroad. The B. £ O has a branch running from what is known as Alexandria Junction, near Washington, to Shepherd's on the Potomac River, where a car ferry is operated in connection with the lines leading south from the Capitol. A pro fessor qt an eastern college desired to leaao this siort stretch of track for the purpose of educating young men in practical rail road work. In his letter he explained that he thought there was a wide field for bright and energetic boys who could be thorough ly well grounded in the practical side of railroading, provided they could be edu cated on a regular line of road. He be lieved that by the employment of veteran railroad men os teachers that the boys could profitably spend 2 or 8 years work ing as trainmen,firemen.engineers, Switch men, station agents, and in other capaci ties required in the railroad service. As this brunch of the B. & O. is of considera ble value the Receivers were compelled to decline the offer. About 46,000 sovereigns pass over the Bank of England counters every day. Coe's Const! Italians Is tbs oldest and beet- It will brisk up a cold quicker Than anything else. It la always reliable. Try It. London’s population Increases by about 70,000 every year. m As far as calculations can decide, the temperature of comets is believed to be 2,000 times fiercer than that of red hot iron. Piso’s Cure for Consumption has saved me large doctor bills.—C. L. Baker, 4328 Re gent Sq.. Phi adelphia, Pa., Dec. 0, 1893. Don’t think that when woman gets her rights she will be man’s equal. She’l be his boss. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm is guaranteed to oure la grippe and ever; kind of cough. Sweet oil, with a little vinegar ad,d ed, will restore the leather backs and seats of chairs. Hearing Affected Ringing and Snapping in the Head Cured by Hood’a Sarsaparilla. “For many years I have been troubled with catarrh, which earned me mnch pain and affected my hearing. I began, taking Hood’s Boros par ilia and it helped me wonderfully and cored the mapping and ringing in my head.” Has. C. A. Mkxkeb, Cherry Valley, Illinois. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—In (set the One True Blood PurlHer. 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