wviiw?WBawmnfwiijiuwtti!liliiilVji1p)p MIMwaillMlgWIUPHWi WPWm tum n w rnH ajmkh utn a vm h i, . TiTTWfcnlinMWiWlMWMfrHiiWili-iiii , '.r-,vi VtDuMrlBUMWfiaitumaUt 1 MMKH MFflijfciiim IIMIIIII IIIU ilil ii-xin'j ii iii.uii Miwti.m i.imiiin hi ii i , ii mmmrmmiKQW I I II II I IHHHH II" W I"" I - f SU &n FINE : ART : STUDIO Ut-1 0 Mrcct. Itxnmlnc nniplc of our ork befoic drdralng elsewhere. Cnlilnct Photograph i educed (mm $to $3 per doen Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT WEBSTER & BRISCOE, io.,3 O Street. E.T. ROUIiR'IS &S0N Dnder(akorsDandaEmbaIniers. 212 North nth Street, Whiiltor Hotel A'liit'x, Telephone. Ollkc ls Resilience 156 Open Day and Night. HAGENOW & ASCHMANN, Philharmonic Orchestra AND MILITARY BAND, OlVice.Uooins 139 nml i.o Ilurr Itlock. Telephone 133 ,) II. V. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, IluUilliiiM completed or hi course of civet lo. Irom April t, I5WJ; iIiisIjichs block. OEmitcomcry, I lilt nml N. lo do 1. V IllUininlcr, I Ith near N. Restaurant (Oilolht) 0 B Montgomery, N nont 11 tit. Itcililcncc, J J IniliofT, J nml l.'tll. .to J I) Mitcfiirlniul, g nml (Ith. 1I0 John Zelirinii;, I) 11ml lltli il Allien WutMiw. I) liet nth nml 10th ill) Win M Uimnnl. Kliet Otli nml l(t)i tin r.H(lullirli, STIli mill N. 1I0 J i: Itecd, M I), K Ut lfilh mil trtli do I.tl M IkiMuln. (1 Ih-1 lHth nml I8II1 Rntiltarlum building nt Mllfnnl. Not), Flrrt lnpllt church, I Ith nml K street. ortimrjr e!i IjI iii I Ndlvlii.r to.nu nt Wyuku cemetery, Onieo . Rooms 33 nml!l Rioliards Rloolc FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS - 2 TO Atchison, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and all joints South, East nml West. Tlte direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons, Wichita, Hutchinson and all principal points in Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Spring of Arkansas Pullman' Si.p.ki'kks anm Fkee Kkclininu Ciiaik Cars an nil trains. H. G. HANNA, R. P. R. MILLAR, City Tkt Agent, Gen'I Agent. Cor, O and nth Sts. ' cfflcm Milwaukee!) 'SfmuL &, & Ysma &&&&& 9m tJE&SmWmwtmt 1MWEmwF Own nml operates S-VX) miles of IliormiKHI nulppcil ro.ul In IIIIiioIn, Wisconsin, Iowa Missouri, Minnesota and DnUobi. ., It Is tlio lloit Direct Itouto hetwi n nil tin Principal Points In tlio Northwest, Pouihwu mul Far West l-'or maps, tlmo tables, mien or passnuo nm freight, etc., apply to nearest station msont n OIIICAOW, JllLWAHKKK A Mr. t'AUI. ItAII WAV, or tb nny Kniiroad Agent anywhere I) il'mWiftn, A. V. II. OAllI'BSTBlt. Oeu cr al MVr. Oeni Pass. A T'kt Airi J.K.TUOKlflt; OIW.A"-"KA.l'RiKi,i1 Ai non' "Mirr. At. . P. A I. Au A " MllwuuUco, Wisconsin. rm-Var Inforniallon In reference ,1n, ,nTOii owned by l ho Chicago, - I w u Si... nt mil Hallway Compuny.wrtu toll NVlscoiulr. SOME QUCCR OLD D00K3. Volutin nf IVriillnr Intrrmt Olil Itrllr In lllliln Ixirc. Ill thnilepartineiitnf illlR'lvnt rliiuvli vx lilliltint tlio C'liH'Inmit.l eetitennlnl urn noino rnrn olil uoniler. Two lumilroil nml forty two IniiKUiiKoN nml illalei'tn nro ii'ircooiiU'il In hook ami imtuplilet form, onu unlipin viniik't of nlxly four luges nlono repii-w-nt-lii( IU1 sMi'liuiu erwn from cniloiii Imllf ferent Iiimhiiiik'i"! niul illnleets In uhloli (In) IlolyHorlptim"! Iinvn Ikimi prlnteil miilelivii Intcil liy tlt Alilerlemi llllilo noelrty mid tint HrlllMi mill Foreign lllhln Koelety. Tlili Ii tlio weonil edition enlaroil. A h ork of x eiilliir Intereit Is an mieient llehrmv nyna goblin loll, fiOO year old, eontalnfng tlio HiMik of lather, with n heatttlfully earved Ivory dlstair. A ipieer looking (lerniau llllilo, stnlml mi I worn, though nt 111 In n stnto of leinmknlilo prevrvntlon, lying ojhmi, with mirlent lHk tunrk hi plniv, N tlio projiorly of .Mrs. Ilnr Uirn (irleek. 117 MeMlcken iiveiitic, Ciiteln liatl. Tlili llllilo N'JTlljivim old, was prlnteil III l.llllier'u eollegn town, Just ItK) yearn after l.utlier was iimdo mi I.UI). It Ih n iunrto volutiiK foiiuiled on Luther's text, mid U no iiuiMiili'(l hy u (-oimui'iit on ohseure pni Nigel. It N lllustitited after tlio hlheht stylo of (Icra-ail mt iMigi'MVlng or tlio Six leenlli eeutiif), ns (aught mid prnctlceil hy Allii'(H'ht Diiexer mid Hans Hollielii. Tim ni'tlst levels In tlio inystlenl miliouiieeiiieiiH of thu AponilypHO. Ho shows tho linnets Koiindliig their trmnpet8midiliigusie('eiid lug ukiu tho Kins of mail, as mi authentic sKrlineiior(Ieriuail wihmI ingriivlng In tho iK'Kinnlngof tlieHeVeiileenth ivnliiry. Tho viiliiiiiK is Unuid in i-tlir hturds, eoxered with heiny old leather, with hoveled hniM eor iii n mid leather hueklo elnsp. Tills mieient lllhlo lias liven in tlio fatally for eleven gen erations. Aeopyof (ho "Mathewn llllilo" Is another eurhwity This was puhllshed In 1W.I A largo partof tills edition was Imrned ! tlio onler of tlio liiiiuisltiou, only l,fj eoples Ihidliig tlielr way into elivulatlon. Th edl tor was John Kogern, tho nnglish martyr, wlioso pietiirn form) many jears relorued il i pagei or Hid New L'ngiand primer. This copvw.w printed In I.Vil, and from itssiro wnniNiiiiiiKHily ealleil tlio (Ireat Ilihlo. ,Vn ofh.r i-opy Is a Geneva ilihlo, hoinetlni's called "Tho Old llreeehes llllilo," from th einioiiR rendering of (leni-iiis III, 7: The-y Mwved llg leave together mid iiiado them wives hnsvhes." Tliollmt edition was puh llshed III tho city of (lennva from, It is K.iid, sllv. r ( j po In 1M10. It was (ho mnrl popular uf all verHlmiH III Fngland for sixty vearx. It w.im pivjiaivd mid published under tho wijht vision of Calvin, Rnos, U'lilttlnghniii ami Col'-r. This copy was printed In 1indon ,11 IW.). and Isllio property of Win. (llhson, of Ih (llliMin house, Cincinnati. Still auollier ivllo In Ilihlo loiv is a copy of tlio llrst edition uf (Im fiimuw "iiui.r,...,' m Me." This Is tlio llrt 'authorized i:uKs!i i rsion. mm coniinucii in nso ainong iho wo di) for ti long tlmo nfter tho pulihcatlon of Illng .lainea' ven-lon. This rello was h-aiied to (ho Younir .Men's llili'o hih-Ii'Iv ilu niu,,.. exhibit wore alo the.so other hool.j nu-n iMiieil) by tho Initio seminary. Dili; eao of curious ivllos in this cliureh $h partment is tho exhlhltof a returiird Chtuits missionary, Mm. J. M. Shaw, whoso liushand diul in China. This exhibit belongs to tho i'resliv terinn .Mltnntirv i.u.ti.ti r il... r'li.. clnnatl p'vsbytery. A Clilnesoiiieturo book, complied (1 "0 yenra ago, l.i muong tlio nm ineutiK's. This ImhiIc was widely known and reau, niw columns iiiciiieutssupposeil tolia o been taken from tho livcaif real persons who lived (KK) mill TOO voaiit m'n. Tr.niOnt.il 1.1 Iho following, as nil Illustration of contentE- liT .. I . 4 t J.J1IU pareius weit) xery oiu, unit rearing that thsy might bo downhearlcu, o, when ha was "U ycam old, put on t bright Ilowenvl (unlo (mil jierformed ehlldlsli antics before them to inuko them foraot that tliev wero old." Thcro Is nho n raro old Cliinoso Testament, publlshwl on neo imper. Deti-uit I'reo l'resa. A IV t Stiirllni; Tulks. While (ho ivHldcnro of Mm. Davit, on Potin avenue, was tho sceno of u dancing party tho other evening, mid during a waits, n i-t startling came Muttering Into tho room. Ho planted himself on tho piano. "What kind of n bird is that, anyhowl" said homebody, "Ho is dark, steel bluo, with light spots on his breast." "ll'ml don't you knowl" Paid somebody elso. "It is a thrush. I should thlul: ny ono could lull that." Professor Uuenthcr, who was at tho piano, tvniaikod: "I have heard that Mrs. Dtiris brought that bird from Uennany four yeui ago, mid 1 nm suro it is a thrush, n bird that hits tho hweetost note, next to tho uiglitiu gale, of any feathered singer 1 know of." When tho professor wan about to make bin lost remark In ilefctiho of hU assertion that tho bird was n thrush, tho fellow in feat lieu suddenly buarhtl: "Shut tip!"wi(h sueli ve hemence mid eclat (hat (ho Ktilhtcs of a grave could not havo been inoro noticeable than what followed. Mrs. Davis camo forward and explained tho whole thing. "Tho bird," sho said, "is a Marling that I brought from (loiiuany four yeariago. When tho starling is jVung it can lietftiiught to speak, which isdouoby making iv skillful iucisfou in u thhi mem brane under tho tongue. That was dono with this bird, nml ho can talk a great deal. Hut liesulM that, lio is very lame. Ho (lies all over tho city, and to Alleghuuy, mid oftou ho is away for wveral days, but hoaliiayd re turns again." Pittsburg DUpateh. A Mull of IlesoiiWK. An Interesting flgiiro in ono of tho leading restaurants in this city Is that or an old man, shabbily yet cleanly dressed, whoso deport ment Indicates that ho lms seen better das. His maimers nro most courageous and geu tloinanly, nml though his drew reveals pov erty, thcro is an indescribahlo something uhout him which cuforcoj respect. Ito walks into tho rustauraut in iuestion in tho morn, lug, sits down when ho can at a table al ready almost fully occupied, studies tho bill of faro long and carefully, and dually orders soma such modest repast as biscuits ami cof fee. Ho is tpiito us deliberate after ho hai been served as ho was bofore, and bites his biscuit and sips his collco slow iy. Ho gener ally lingers at tho tnblo loug after those whom ho found seated have departed, and tho waiters who h.ivo watched him though none, of them nro Inclined to hurt tho old gentleman's feelings notlco thatirYoll left by ono or a morsel of meat left hy niiotho" is daintily forked by tho old gentleman after tho others have left. Thus ho gets a hearty breakfast frequently, though his order is generally uwager. Alhuuy Journal. 3 1 re. niirnett unit Ilur 1'ninlly,. Mrs. Praueis HoJgou lluruett has rc uirucd to America after an abscnco of elglitov'ii mouths abroad. Her two sous, Lionel and Vivian, aged It and It!, wcro with her, but havo now gono to their father in Washington. Dr. lluruett fa an oculist of reputation, and n man of moro than ordi nary intelligence. Ho married Mrs. Burnett in Tcmiosico, before sho hud made her pres ent reputation, mid by his judicious guld unco has lieen of lucalculublo help to her in her professional career. Mr. Harnett Is u pronounced blonde, whilo her husband is u ueeiUvd a bruuette, HarpcrM D.irar, Oenrri)lly in rrpnlus; Attire. Ho had evidently ilsen from n good dlnnrt n few mlnutoH Iiufoiv, had tlio tall, jmrtly man who sIiikIo down Denrlnirn avenue nlKiiit H o'clock. Thero was a contented es prtiwlon on Ids I tidily couutouauec. Hewm Miioklng mi exipilltely flavored clgnr of the kind that ctmbi 'St cents apiece. Ills light overcoat was thrown oeii, desplto the cold wind, lvealiiig his evening dress mid broad 'Xmtuo of shirt bosom, wliereon siiaikled two In rgo dlainoinlH, Altogether, lio pie rented n plcturoof procnty that attrnctisl ti shabby iuilhldiinl who flunk out of an alley, lio stood with cap pulled well down over hlsejis, shivering In lilslhlu crwit, "Fxciiko me, sir," lie said. "Could I speak to you niiilnutcr" Without uniting In ivcelvo ihtiiiIssIdii, he plunged Into his story. Tho llrst wmiU or it brought tho diner out (on standstill. "I am Jinteutnf tho .toilet cnlteiitlary. I won't H.ay I w ns innocent, for I win guilty. It as drink that led mo to steal. I want to leiixo my past llfo U-hllid me, sir. I want to get win I; mid begin anew. Hut I can't, l'to walked the streets thlity hours without shs'p mid without food. Oiui) I was near having a Job, when I saw tho policeman tiint ar ivsttsl mo coming tip the street, nml I went iiiiny. I'm tired with cold and hunger. I uocr begged before. Will ou help me, sliT There uhm a glaio In hinejes and a hollcw iMgerness In his voice. Tlio diner out had listened Intently. "My friend," said he, "I don't kn iw whether you mo telling tho (ruth or not. I liopojoiiuro If jou havo fallen Intoexll wajMiiud been piinlNhed for It thcro Is no lenson In that why jou should despair. You havo llfo left, mid whilo theio is llfo there is Iiok It is never too lato to mend. Homo of tlio best and greatest men lmo risen to glory out or tho ashes or their former lives of cor ruption. Take this,'' and ho balanced a coin between his lingers, "but don't spend it for drink. Lt It help you to le a man. Deter iiilno to"l) one, anil loiiml.ii tho world look up to on Instead r down iiiHin you. Good night." Ho dropped tho coin in tho tramp's out stretched Lund and entcinl tho darkness. The iinfoitiiiinto hastniied tj tlio nearest gas lamp and looked at tlio coin which lay In his hand mid II I led his heart with such wild 10CK. It was n nickel I Chicago Tribune. Ho Was Mill Alhr. Ml IM Mr.. Jason Jehlel, was (hero over any such person as tho rool killer Mr. Jason What idlotlo questions you do ask. How- tlio dickens do I know f i norer met him. Mm. Jason Oh, I know that. TcrroIIautu Kxprew. Tlio Arl7nn:i Klelier. Wo tako tho following from tho last issuo of The Arizona Kickers riuuu ton Lmuu -Our genial sherlir, Hill Majen, dropiied In on us tlio other day to Riilucribo for a copy of The Kicker to soud to a friend in Vermont, and to speak words of cheer and encouragement in regard to our enterprise. Itefuro ho left ho incldcntally icrviil pajieM on us in libel suits as followii; Tho Willow lliK'l.Itu CIO.OW Jack Illncu &),uxi Col. Jolnwon 10,(i) 51 r. Hinithvrs 15,(XXI Beattering 73.UXI All tho above suits wrro tho result of a few truthful paragraph In u icceut issue, and whilo not exactly expected, are not unwel come. Wo don't think a nowsmier amounts to shucks until It has half a dozen libel suits on tho docket, and wo don't beliuvo thut any editor will get up nnd hum,) hliiiulf until ho realizes Hint lio has got to ralso fL'dO.OOJ in cash Inside or a year. Friends, Unmans! Come and bcottsl Fxi'LANATOUY. Last week wonihisedour friends to glvo tho cold shoulder to a travel ing theatrical company which advertises! n week's engagement at Hoot Hog or Die hall, and after phi) lug to unpty benches for two nights, thu imnpa'iy ilid out of town, though not before long tho leading man, tho villain, tho juvenile, tho llrst old woman and Clara Vero Do Vero, tho heroine, had stoned Tlio Kicker olllco and dared us to come forth in tho stilly night nnd bo mangled to a pulp. . Let this boa wurningto other theatrical companies. No free tickets were left at this olllco in this case. In fact, Tho Kicker was coolly Ignored. It will bo wUo in all othuM to como nnd iw us nt once. Wo want at least six doadhead tickets to front .scats, ami in case wo don't get 'em tho show Is going to provo a bad financial failure. Tliii olllco is tho place to get date lines and dodgem, nnd this paer Is tho procr medium to uilve rtlso in. Detroit Free Press. Not Kucli n Hiiiall Mutter. Mr. Duuuiug was at ono of Moody's meet ings, when a baby cried. Tho mother tried in vain to hush tho child and bccmed much annoyed. "Never mind, madam," said Moody, "Tho baby doesn't disturb me." "That may lie," tho woman nuswered, "but you disturb tho babyl'' Lewiston Jour nal. nail Ill-ginning. Youug Physician (diagnosing n caw) In tho llrst place, sir, you must drink- k-ci coffee. Pntieiit I never drink any coffeo nt all, sir. Young Physician (considerably annoyed) Weil, you ought to, Life. Atlnm'n Opinion. "I don't say marrlago is a failure," raid Adam, candidly, as ho sat down on n log just outside tho Garden of Eden nnd looked hun grily nt tho fruit on tho other side of tho wall, "hut If I had rcmuiuod smglo this wouldu't havo happened." Chicago Tribuuc. A Ilualtliy riacc City Man Is this locality healthy f Coutitryman Healthy You bet wo'ro healthy. Wo'vo got ter be. Thero ain't a doctor within forty miles. Philadelphia Itcconl. Acltiiowleilulni; tlio Compliment. Tho Drill liergcai.t (after worrying Nesbitt for two hours) It ight about facet Ifeshltt (p.rfcetly Immovable) Thank tho Lord I'm iipiit about sumclhlugat lut. Time, CLIPPINGS FRCf EXCHANGES. Prlnco Illsmnrck has gotu back to liecr and tobacco. Tlio report upon thn French vlntagosajs that tho Injury from tho Phylloxera seems nt last to havo lecn nrrcsted. Blnee I S7." It hns caused tlm enormous loss to Frnuexi of tJ.OOO.COO.OOO. Tho authorities of Portsmouth, Fnglnnd, have built u nw Inmilng b-ith for pmiier chil dren, who will all Iw required to learn to s Im as a pai t of tliir regular schooling. News from California sa)s thoChliiesn of thatstato havo leased umuerous largo rami i at Fresno, mid are building a packing liouso nlKehun. This Is mi eudeauir to head off tho movement to supplant them with boys In picking and cunning fin I . Llder Kvntis, tho head of tho Khnker family at Now Ldianon, has been r.ioiidlng soino tune In Now York of l.itu ntteiidlug to the publlentlon of his w tilings. At bO years ol I Im looks and acts ami talks like a vigorous man of M. Tho unspcakablnTiirk regulates (horerv nut girl itucttiou with a hlcli hiiml. I', el.tv j eiwki employed In tho lnicrlal palace i r loiiMiiniiiinpic, who stiiick on account or nou-payitieul or wages, havo lieen sent Into Mile. Where nro tho woman's rights js'O pie Hero Is n chanco To.- niimionary work. A Michigan farmer, nfter losing three shoats, moored a largo Imarto tho hogpen to grapple with tiiebiar that was feasting on bis stock. Tho bo.tr Kw-ssri long tusks, nnd pounced upon Union the moment ho ap eared, Tho liear attempted to hug his enemy, but tlio jiorker was (on cute, mid nfter n haul light ripped the Intruder epeii with Lis tusks. The fanner then camo up with a lantern mid brained tho depredator with nil nx. AmelloUlus Chanler has sot tho fashion nt afternoon tins of w curing n kid shoo made llkon glove, e teh dainty too having a se arato pieco of hid fashioned our It, Til-sliou-i nro low at th heel, mid ladies insist that (hey nro very comfurbible. They cor taiuly ought tugiNo great relief to tho tins lifter they havo I cen cramped up in the uar r w pointed show which aro fashionable (or stieet wear. I'(iZ7ln to mi Iiimireil Man. Nol ody knows what an Iinuianco policy means until lio has been burned out. Tlio proprietor of n liumilo icpalr shop has been for years carrying a policy, not only upon his goods, but also upon nrtieli'H left with him for repairs. 1lioe latter were spoollleally mentioned in tho policy, which was ti vcr,) broad liiitriimeul in its terms ami appoaivl to I o "hoivo lii,;h, bull i troug and pig tight" hi its power to protect tlio man who paid for it. it called for a larger amount than ho would hnui placed upon his own property alone, ami lie was in the lialut of (elling peo ple who left (heir property with him that it wai amply protected. He was lmrneil out th other da), nml n hen h-camo to settle with the iitMirauco jKople th.-y ilisiiued totvcojiilsc liuclaim in behalf of property left with him for ivpalr-. unless ho had in each instance speelllc.illy agreed with tlio owner that its lovi by llro shouM lo tnado gooil, and eharisl n consideration therefor. They took this position on the ground Hint ho was not otherwise roponsiiili for tho property left in his shop. They v serted that a watchmaker, for instance. U not responsible for w niche left with him for ivpairs, unless h make n special iigreenicut to this i fleet with their owno s nnd cliarges them for it. If this bo true, It is n good thing for icoplo generally to know. In Hi case referred to the owner of tho repair shop wonders what he litis Ivcii paying lor all thiio )cars. Huil'alo Courier. Caso In n llixpltul. A stiaugo caso occurred at (ho general hospital of Hull'tilo recently. A woman had a serious operation iwrformed, nnd after it wi.s all over sho began to grow very weak from tlio shock. At l'J o'clock at night llfo was so low that the pulse w ii3 scarcely to bo felt, and a rather uniwul resort was made of inject ing a quart or salt water Into her veins This rev I veil her almost instantly, but it was only for a tune. Then a pint more was in jected, and ono of the doctors drove off uipidly to a milkman, nml had him HU tome warm, clean bottles with fresh milk, foi which the cow had just boon milked. The bottles were put in wnrm water, and upon arrival at the hospital a pint of the warm milk was injected into tlio circulation, mid shortly afterward another pint. Tills mado thru) pint. of saline solution and two pint of milk. .Still tlio patient did not permanently revive, and, as a List resort, a transfusion of n small quantity of human blood from the arm of ono of tho doctors wan mado. All the efforts of tlio physicians were in vain, how ever, nnd tlio woman died twenty-four hours after the operation. Now York Press. American Cotton In Uiishln. Tho Kibsians think that Cio great cotton mills in Mox-o.v and elsewhere will, within n couplo of )eaM, lie enabled to rely iimhi cot toa grown iultussia, mid thus become inde pendent of the American and Indian mark ets. Tho Idea may bo exaggerated, but they nro certainly making great and not unsuc cessful attempts to cultiwito it themsehes, and tho Kussi.tu government supports with great energy every effort in this direction. Kecontly two great Moscow- (Inns icsolved to mnkon trial on a largo scale. Upward if ',500 acres were planted w ith American cot ton seed In the neighborhood of Merv. Now York Telegram. At School With Iter Children. Amoug the pupils of tho stato normal school is a young w blow w ho has three little children in the primary department. Thero lb something lino mid inspiring in Uio thought of that gracious )ou:ig mother going to sehcol every duy with her own little ones, full of patience and ambition, setting herself lit the task of educating lux-self above tho petty incidents mid occasions of life, grow ing round in a m ntal way, fair and com forting nt nil times. If n woman Is rightly educated this is what will have been accom plished in her, uo more. Bho will simply bo i:i better and truer pioportiou. New Or leans Picayune. 1'ieo Towns of (ii'miany. Hamburg and lircmcn liuo llually sur rendered most of their ancient privileges as fao hauso towns mid become incorjiorateU in the general (lerman customs system. They still retain the rigntxjf representation in tlio Frutsiau ur.d G'ermau parliaments. Hxten sivo improvements havo been mado in con templation of tho change. Whole blocks of old houses havo been demolish, d, new ware houses nnd new quarry built, and thowhurf quarter transformed, Chicago Herald. Vegetarianism In i:nglainl. Not only In Loudon aro vegetarians push ing forward; in Manchester also eight ics tuurauts are ilounsUiug. 'i huvinro now two x egotuiian societies mid two journal. It is n popular error to associate thu word "vege tarianism" with vegetable, tho loot word lielng vegotua vital, vigorous, wholesome, healthful and fruit, grain and nuts cuter as largely Into tbo vegcti6t's dlotary us vege tables. Homo Journal. 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Not cut fioin the 1'IUln Salt Creek hut from the Clear and Pine Wntci of --OAK CKEEK-- Dcllvcicd to all parts of the city at icasonahle prices. Cstimatk Caekki'ii.i.v Givi:n. JAMES H. O'NEILL, I lumbing, Oteam and Hot Water Heating, GAS FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, IRON, LEAD AND SEWER PIPE. Matiii-.ws & Hoi.T Gas Macihni:. LINCOLN, IN U - Importer of LnilleK', HEAD WEAR Only House In the West that Imports Direct from Europe. Agents in Paris, London and New York, No. 1 5 14 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY 1ILOCK, 1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 1.23 N Street. Meals 25 cts. $-5o per week. - A' ai'" 134 Couth 12th St., LHTCOL1T, 1T3E. Herbert Spencer FINEST LIVERY RIGS In the Citv all come from the Graham Brick Stables 1027 Q STREET, OltDKIlS PltUMI'lI.V KXKCUTRI) Misses' anil Children-- Krr .T..-,Ji.t.. MIJBWf jHIHillll ;'4mlj"'l!i'T?jj;TOTWynFTii'inJtwiwiiiiii)iiiP wwy ifiT, WriMmnm mwmmi iiriinrMW) iiiiwimartoirMftf Ay-yvj