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f It is noted as a curious fact that the ' majority ot the Japanese students who come to America to study political economy go to Ann Arbor to seek in struction under Professor Adams. This preference is due to the influence of Count Ono, now chief inspector of the Bank of Japan, who studied at the University of Michigan under Profes sor Adams and who is spreading the professor’s reputation abroad through out the Japanese islands. You can pick out fools by their questions and wise men by their ans wers. It is pretty hard for some men to live up to their opportunities and within their income at the same time.—Kan sas City Star. - Do Tour-Foot Acta* and Burnt Shake into your shoes, Allen’s Foot Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot and Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. ▲ddreBs Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. On September 9 next people will date their letters—not all people, but a large number—9-9-99. How long will it be before a similar collection of numbers occurs, and how of ter will it occur in the twentieth century? asks the London Chronicle. The nurse on duty in a certain Lon don hospital was giving the little ones their last meal for the day. All save one was patiently waiting their turn to be served, the one in question being a little rosy cheeked convalescent, who was calling lustily for her portion. “Aren’t you Just a little impatient, Dorothy?" inquired the kindly nurse, with just a little tinge of correction in her tone. "No, I’m not!” retorted Dorothy, promptly, “I'm a little she patient!’ The victims of the kleptomaniac Buf fer most from fits of abstraction . Well Groomed Women, A pretty shirt waist, properly laundered with “Faultless Starch." makes a woman look sweet and wholesome and adds greatly to her attractiveness. Try it. All grocers, 10c. General Funston has sent to his friend, ex-Senator Ingalls, a handsome Filipino sword, captured at Malolos. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. For children teetblnf, softens the (rums, reduces to* lamination, allsys pain, cures wind colic. 25c s bottla “You say she is a business woman. What business is she interested in?” “Oh, everybody’s.”—Tid-Bits. The New York state aviary located at Sing Sing is said to be the largest In the world, the ailblrd being the fa vorite species. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the Medicine of Auld Lang Syne Old friends, old wine, and the old doctor are the trusty kinds. For half a century has been the Sarsaparilla which the people have bought when they were sick and wanted to be cured. If the best is none too good fcr you, you will get Ayer’s, One bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla contains the strength of three of the ordinary kind. GREAT BARGAINS Columbia Bicycles for Women LADIES’ COLUMBIA CHAIR, MODEL 49. 1898 Price $75- Reduced to $42.50. Ladies’ Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless, MODEL 91. 1898 Price Si29. Reduced to $60.00. These machines are Columbian of the highest grade throughout and bear the Columbia guarantee. They are not shop-worn wheels carried over from last year, but are of 1899 manufacture. Compare them part for part with other bicycles and you will find good reasons for the admitted superiority of Columbia quality. The stock of these models is limited. If there lino agent In yonr locality, write to ni direct. POPE MFC. CO., Hartford, Conn. THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS.” BE WISE AND USE SAPOLIO WHISKERS DYED A Natural Black by Buckingham’s Dye, Price 50 cents of all druggist* or R. P. Hsil A Co-t KuLua, N IL "iSSHTS}'Thompson’* Eys Wafer, 5 CTS. DCMOinU^ 6et Your Pension rCIlvIUllW DOUBLE QUICK Write CAPT. OTARRELL. Peiwlon Agent, U3£ New York Avenue. WASHINGTON. O. C. 25 CTS ^ " TTT* *** *»»**» *<HKff*f ****** * *** *** ****** ******* ***** **** The News Briefly Told. *■ ****** m ^ m ^ m m ^ ^ ^ ^ 7 ^ JT- JT' ^ ‘ Saturday. The Berlin newspapers are jubilat ing over what they term Admiral Kautz's recall. Owing to the political crisis the cab inets of Austria and Hungary are ex pected to resign. The correspondent of the London Dally Mail says provinicial viceroys and governors in China have been or dered to put their forces on a war footing. Attorneys for John D. Rockefeller moved to dismiss the suit of $1,000,000 brought by James Corrigan. The mat ter is under advisement with Judge Stone of Cleveland, O. Brigadier General Asa R. Carey, paymaster general of the army, has been granted leave of absence to and including July 12, on which day he will go on the retired list. Captain Julian Myers, who com manded the confederate ship Hunts ville during the engagements with Farragut, below Mobile, died at Mont Clair, N. J., aged 74 years. Lieutenant J. H. Hines will leave Washington May 31 to recruit 300 landsmen in the west for the Hart ford. In addition to enlisting lands men the navy is recruiting musicians. George Evans of Belle Fourche, S. D., was sentenced to one year at hard labor in the state penitentiary for stealing a steer last winter from the Matadore Cattle company. Evans is a prominent cattleman. There is small probability of the war department re-opening the ques tion of further extending Cuban mort gages. The Cubans insist that the extension already granted is not suf ficient to protect debtors. Guatemala has in a manner sought to intervene between the United States and Hondurah in the Pears case. The Honduras government has resisted the demand to the utmost for an indem nity of $10,000 in behalf of the rela tives of Pears. William J. Bryan spoke to 10,000 people at Danville, 111. He followed his usual lines of argument, discuss ing the money question at length, con demning the administration’s Philip pine policy and the trusts, and advo cating an income tax. Monday The cruiser New Orleans has left New Orleans for Pensacola. Fla. A combination of foundry supply manufacturers is in process of forma tion. Benjamin Harrison was the central figure at Presdent Loubet's banquet in Paris. The auxiliary cruiser Prairie, with the North Carolina naval reserves, has arrived at Southport, N. C. The transport Logan has arrived at New York from Gibara, Cuba, with the Second immunes aboard. Brown of Chicago university won the one-mile wheel race with Illinois university at Champagne, 111. Secretary Hay has no official com munication from England refusing to grant Mrs. Maybrick’s release. Commissioner General Peck of the Paris exposition announces that ex hibitors will have to pay 40 cents per square foot for construction of floor ing, me exposition assuming the right to make construction. The capital of the North German Lloyd Steamship company has been increased from 60,000,000 to 80,000,000 marks. Rev. W. H. P. Faunee, pastor of the Fifth Avenue Baptist church, New York, will accept the presidency of Brown university. Major General Ludlow, at Havana, denies that he is the author of the ordinance describing how workingmen in Cuba shall dress. Secretary Long has appointed a board of rear admirals to consider plans for expediting the work of the different departments. The next annual conventon of the national association of local fire insur ance associations will be held at Buf falo, N. Y., August 9. Oliver M. Lee and James Gilliland, Hillsboro, N. M., cattlemen, are on trial, charged with the murder of 8 year-old Henry Fountain. Sergeant Charles Campbell, an as sistant quartermaster at Fort Sheri dan, is arrested, charged with issuing “raised’ receipts to contractors. Near Norwalk, O., lightning struck a barn in which a party of young peo ple sought shelter trom the storrn, and Louis Ebert, Jr., was killed and three others knocked unconscious. Tuesday. The committee investigating the grounding of the cruiser Raleigh at Charleston. S. C., reports tLe accident was unavoidabie. The Liverpool correspondent of the Oaily Chronicle asserts that Dr. Bly den, a native Liberian, empowered by the Lebirian executive to demand an American protectorate for Liberia, and in the event of the United States re fusing he is empowered to approach the British government on the same subject. A special to the New York Herald from Washington says: Information received here in private ietters from officers serving in the Philippines state that the Filipinos show no respect to the American dead. In one respect an officer who was on the firing line says he was shocked to see three bod ies of American soldiers who had been killed in an advance and which were brought within the American lines badly mutilated. Chief Surgeon Davis, at Havana, asks the mayor to direct a ten days’ quarantine on all cattle arriving, be cause of Texas fever. Governor Wolcott of Massachusetts vetoed the so-called Spanish veterans’ preference bill, as well as the bill ex empting traders unions from tne in surance laws, governing fraternal ben eficiary organizations. The veterans’ preference bills exempted veterans of the late war with Spain from civil ser vice examinations and gave them a preference on the public service ap pointment list, next after the veterans of the civil war. Wrilnenil:if. Franz Jehim Pruhm, a well known violinist, is dead of heart disease at Montreal, aged 68 years. The secretary of the interior has re voked his decision to abandon the mil itary post at Fort Washaskie, Wyo. Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing company of South Bend, Ind., have doled contracts for the construction of automobiles aggregating nearly $1, 000,000. The annual meeting of the National association of local Are Insurance agents will hold its fourth annual con vention in Buffalo, N. Y., August 9, according to the Information furnish ed by Vice President Markham of St. Louie. Ex-Governor Frederick William Mackay Holliday is dead at his home in Winchester, Va. He was colonel in the Stonewall brigade and after his re tirement served in the confederate con gress until the end of the civil war. He was elected governor of Virginia in 1877. Word has been received at Hamil ton, Ontario, from the minister of Jus tice that no action will be taken with regard to the importation of aliens, in view of the fact that the international commission last year agreed that the alien law in Canada shall remain in abeyance. Until the United States vio late* this understanding there will be no prosecution in Canada. Prof. Rudolph Virchow delivered an important address before the tuber culosis congress at Berlin, rejecting the theory of hereditary tuberculosis. This doctrine, he declared, was con tradicted by all his pathological re searches. He said he had never found tuberculosis in unborn or new born infants, though it might be contracted during the first day’s existence. The court of inquiry appointed to in vestigate the recent grounding of the cruiser Raleigh at the entrance of the harbor of Charleston, S. C., has report ed that the accident was unavoidable and was due mainly to recent changes in the channel made by the army engi neers in operations for the improve ment of the harbor. No further pro ceedings, says the court, should be had against any officer or man attached to the Raleigh. Thnrmlajr. Dr. Norman Kerr, the inebriate spe cialist, died in London. Yesterday’s statement of the condi tion of the United States treasury showed: Available cash balance. $272, 5C0.0C4; gold reserve, $227,874,534. The Jamaica legislature has decided to immediately send a delegation to Washington for the purpose of endeav oring to negotiate a reciprocity treaty. It was officially announced at the war department that the Twentieth Kansas regiment, now in the Philip pines, will be mustered out at the Presidio barracks, San Francisco. A majority of the justices of the court of appeals of the United States circuit court sitting in Boston, in a decision handed down yesterday, held that non-resident stockholders are li able for the debts of a corporation. Delegates to the Episcopal conven tion at Chicago indorsed the plan of increasing the endowment fund of the Chicago diocese to $250,000 by means of a ten-year insurance policy method, so that Bishop McLaren may be pro vided with a coadjutor. Senator Hansbrough of North Da kota called upon the president to urge him to visit his state on his western trip, but the president informed him that his arrangements thus far only contemplated a journey as far as St. Paul to meet the returning volunteers. A special to the Chicago Record from Columbus, O., says that the fif teen republican members of congress from Ohio at an informal conference determined to cast a unanimous vote for David B. Henderson of Iowa for speaker of the next house. The United States government has given notice to Switzerland of the ter mination of articles eight and twelve of the commercial treaty of 1850, and the Swiss federal council has decided to accept the situation. The articles will remain in force until March 23 next. Albert Pack, the well known cap italist and late republican candidate for United States senator, in opposi tion to Senator Burrows, died in De troit from the effects of a surgical operation performed for the removal of gallstones. Mr. Pack was a close friend of Governor Pingree. Friday. The Milwaukee Brewers’ association has decreased hours from ten to nin'e, paying for ten hours. The government is very short of men to look after the artillery at the American coast defenses. Joel D. Tyler has been found guilty of misappropriation of funds of the Safety Fund National bank of Fitch burg, Mass. It is officially denied at the depart ! ment 01 state that there have been any ! exchanges whatever between the de ! partment and the German government or its representatives relative to the replacement of the Philadelphia by the cruiser Newark at Apia, Samoa. Governor Lind has received a cable gram from Major Bean, stating that j the Thirteenth Minnesota regiment is ; guarding the railroad from Caloocan | to Guiguinto. The cablegram indi j cates that the regiment is again in ; active service. I President Zelaya has issued a decree removing eastern Nicaragua from the operation of martial law. Rev. Father Durien, Roman Catholic bishop of Westminister district, died today at Westminster City, B. C. Fish Commissioner Bowers informed the president that he is about to send out the most scientific expedition ever ‘ arranged by the commission. The ex pedition will sail on the Albatross, in ! charge of Prof. A. A. Agassiz, to ex | plore portions of the Pacific ocean, i Among the points to be visited are the Marshall, Society, Friendly, Fiji | and Gilbert islands. The trip will re I quire eight months. "Tommy,” said a father to his pre cocious flve-year-old son and heir, “your mother tells me she gives you pennies to be good. l)o you think that is right?” "Of course it is,” replied j Tommy; "you certainly don’t want me to grow up and be good for nothing, ! do you?”—Chicago News. Her Theory—"What makes young j Mr. Bught wear his hair so long,” said Maud. “Oh, it isn't his fault, poor boy,” replied Miss Cayenne, “He has l>epn lionized so much he doesn't feel comfortable without a mane.”—Wash ington Star. Even From LouloUna. I,ast week a Louisiana catalogue reader sent for a suit of clothes to Hayden Bros., The Big Store, Omaha. The growth of the catalogue business is something remarkable and Hayden Bros, are today its foremost exemplars. They distribute thousands upon thou sands of free catalogues each season | and are besides liberal patrons of newspapers. But the chief reason of their success seems to be the confi dence the people have in them. "Hay dens will treat you right,” is a west ern axiom. They are invading the ter ritory of the eastern merchants and their low prices admit of no competi tion whatever in the Trana-Mlsslssippl country. True religion may find its dining ta ble in the church, but its workshop will be in the world. A United State* Patent, A patent has just been issued to C. A. Claflln, of Omaha, for a fish hook. This invention embodied but two things: a fish hook and a piece of rub ber, but for these the inventor was enabled to obtain, in effect, six patents. A copy of the Claflln patent will be mailed to any address free by Sues & Co., Patent Lawyers, Beo Building, Omaha, Neb. Don't hide in the cellar of complaint and talk as though the sun had gone out of business. Kxcurnlon to Detroit via the Wahash For the V. P. S. C. E. Convention July 5th to 10th all lines will soil tickets on July 3rd, 4th and 5th via tne Wabash, the short line from Chi cago or St. Louis to Detroit. Side trips to Niagara Falls, Toronto, Mon treal, Mackinac and many other pjints at a very low rate via Lake or Kail have been arranged. Parties contem plating a trip east should call on or write for rates and folders giving list of side trips, etc., also beautiful souve nir entitled "Lake and Sea," Q. N. CLAYTON, Room 302 Karbach Blk.. Omaha, Neb. What does it profit a man if he steals the whole world and does a Booklyn sentence? Hall's Catarrh Caro Is a constitutional cure. Price. 76c. A man can lay claim to greatness when his private affairs begin to in terest the public. Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the only cough medicino used in my house.—D. U. Albright, Miflliuburg, Pa., Doc. II, ’05. Putting the bread of life on the church steeple won’t feed those on the ground. Don't Accept n £tut>MItute. When you ohH for Cancarctn, bonfire you pet the penulnc t'ancarotn Can<Jv Cathartic! 1) li’t arret t truuoulrnt fcubstit uten, itnltiiMonH or couutrrtclu! There is no greater happiness than to remember happiness in misery.— Dante. Turtle till. A healing antiseptic fur cuts, burns ami wounds It is asserted that David s tomb on Mount Zion, which is a Mohammedan shrine of the most sacred character, and to which the Emepror William was recently admitted by the sultan’s express order, had never been seen by a Christian since 1187. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-01 Ask you Grocer to-day to show you a package of G It AIN-O, the new food drink that takes tho place of coffee. ^ The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GBAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is mode from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. $ the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Bold by all grocers. Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee Insist that vonr grocer gives yon GRAIN-O Accept no Imitation. WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT “Nothing but wheat; what you might call a sea of wheat,” is what was said by a lecturer speaking of Western Can ada. For particulars as to routes, rail way fares, etc., apply to Superintendent of Immigration, Department Interior, Ot tawa, Canada, or to W. V. Bennett. SOI New York I.ife Building. Omaha. Neb. Organs Address billies g "We have some extra* ordinary bargains Id or* parib. Write us and see bow low we can figure down on the finest and best organ made. BILLIES OUtUS CO., LKJUIOI, FL "Re member, boys,” cald the master, "that in the bright lexicon of youth there’s no such word as fail.’ ” After a few moments a boy raised his hand. "Well, what is it, my lad?” asked the master. "I was merely going to sug gest,” replied the youngster, "that if such is the case, It would be advisable to write to the publishers of that lex icon, and call their attention to tlia omission.”—Tit-Bits. There is a quicksilver-mine In Peru 170 fathoms in circumference and 480 feet deep. In this profound abyss are streets, squares, and a chapel whert religious worship is held. A Rare Occurrence. The name of Browning, King & Co., of Omaha, has been before the public in such a favorable light for square and trustworthy business methods for so long that no doubt they will feel gratified to learn they have placed their spring assortment of Men’s, Boys’ and Children's Clothing before the public at just half price—a 50 per cent discount. This is out of the usual for them to do, but the backward spring has compelled this sacrifice. This includes about 300 suits, and means a big saving for those who are inclined to take advantage of a truo Bona Fide Bargain. This sale will continue one week. General Lawton is a native of In diana and Borne of the papers of that stato are mentioning him as the next governor. Jfappy 97}'others Sratitudo [LETTER TO UIS. riNKBAM SO. 26,785] “ Dear Mrs. Pinkuam—I have many, many thanks to give you for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. 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No. 23-lbM International convention Baptist Youn$ People’s Unions of America. RICHMOND,VA. - JULY 13-16, 1899. ...ONLY.,, - One Fare Round Trip ....VIA.... “Big Four.” Tickets will be on .ale July 11,13 nnd 13. Returning ticket, will be good nntil July 31.t, with a proviso for extension to leave ' Richmond not later than August 13, 1890, upon deposit of ticket with Joint Agent at Richmond on or before July 38, and pay ment of fee of 50 cents. For full information regarding tickets, rates and routes and time of trains, call on agents "Ulg Four Route," or addresstho undersigned. E. 0. McCORMICK, WARREN 1. LYNCH, PuMAf.r Trane Sgr. iut Uea. rue. * Tkt, Act, CINCINNATI. O. $5 to $25—None Higher. Bicycles SentC.O.D. With privilege of examination. TYPEWRITERS, ttlt makes. HALL’S SAFE‘S, new and second hand. Write for particulirs. J. J. DKK1G1IT ft CO., 1116 I'arnam St.. Omaha. Nebt WANTED a ca,f ot wiTt cnt- poisoned I MmUf wound, tore, ulcer, eczema, suit rheum, or other diwuse of the skin or sculpt on man or beast, that Leo’s Carmozone can not heal. Apply to your druggist, or to the Geo. H. Lee Chemical Co., Omaha, Neb.. lor free sample and hooklctwtlh testimonials. Full-size package is socentfe prepaid. Send 10 centa for 10 Samples. PENSIf AS (jfers. Sullors. Widows,Children, ■ Fathers and Mothers. No fee unless suocess E. H. OELSTON CO., iltoraejs, lt»U>|lol, D. C. fu!. tmiC IASU JOHN W.nORRK ItllwIUll Washington, D.C. 3 v la civil war. 15 adjudicating claim*. at tv since. Or. Kay’s Rsnovalor, 8“jKaJ#?8£ Bla. constipat ion, liver and kidney diseases.bfl liousness. headache, etc. At druggists 25c ft $L Highest cash price paid for Robert Purvis, Omaha. Scud for tags aud price Barber School The Harbor's Trade thoroughly '• taught in the shortest possible time. Write for free catalogue and particulars. Western Bather’s Institute, 14 2 Dodge, Omaha. Arcade Hotel S‘2 per day. All electric cars pass the door from the deport. 13th and Douglas sts., Omaha SHORTHAND "IBrffiSfiHSfoEliJ' scad for illustrated catalogue. WANTED—Caae of had health that R-l-P-A-N-8 trill not benefit. Send 5 cent, to Klpan. Chemical Co.. New Turk,tor Ui sample, and 1,000 teiUmoolala.