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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1807 rwuiH .vraws WOMAN IVV Ailf"K ft is the pivot upon which Trade Turns. A number of year ago I nigRrated to one of my clients that ho lce aa advertisement for good um1 exelu mly by moil In n mHr supposed to Iw read exclulvely by women. The advertlHuncutappcirrd; It continued in that paper wvcrnl ooneoutlv fear. The aoiusl mail ch sale, coming directly from tlmt advertl-an-Bt, were two or three time m great, reckoning prooi tlomito coet, ilntn CAiiio from the Mine advortjse msntlnany of (lie hundred naper my client wiisndvdtMnglu. Since then I have made the oxpei Intents many timet, mull I lllovu I have right to claim tlmt the experiment lie pawed Into fact. .YrifVl O. Fovltr, Ji,, Adrtithtny Krpert, The CouHtin It the favorite journal among the lAille of Lincoln and adjacent eavntrr. Plant your announcement In Ite eahunn and reaii (wit reuli. TAUIAUH IN EUROPE. HE DISCOIJHSES nEQARDINQ THE QnEAT KINO'9 HIGHWAY. TIXZ " LADIES' - PERFECT XIEEfcTQ-IE M Tho only Perfect Ytiglunl HyrliiKO In Itio World. I tho (ml) Mytlnge ever Invrnlcd hy which vagluid Injection run ho adminis tered without loaklng nnd soiling tiiecioininK. or tie retaliating tho uo of a ve nrl, nnd whleh can also ho uted ror rcoiai injection. HorrKuiitiKR Hui.it, HAHU IIUIIIIKII IlKLI. PRICE, $3.00 Mtill Order Hollclted. Tbe Aloe & Penfold . 15th ST., Next lo I'nstottlce, OMAHA, NK11UAKKA. VpmM FAST HAIL ROUTE! 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 -ro- AtefcUon, Leavenworth, St. Joteph,Kantai CUy, St Louli and all Point South. Eat and Went. Tka direct line to Ft. Sco't, Panont. WtaMta, Hutchinson and all p-inclpal aetata In Kanui. The only road to the Great Hot Spring ,et Arkanua. Pullman Sleeper ail Free RewUnlng Chair Cart on all tnlnv I V. B lllllR, Us VI Vgmt The IHfferenra tlrtwecn the ItlcM and the Wrong Hnsd The Chrlalhui's I'rug' ret Ileal coward In tlm I'nllt of Kootl tutlr. 1NP0N, Sept. II. Another busy week tf Dr. Tnlnmg"' preaching tour Inn Just Hided. Alter Conducting service before Immensii audiences at Swansea, Exeter and Bristol, he preached four time In Plym out h to tlm largest religious gatherings rvcrwltiiessid In tlmt city. He fore, leaving Plymouth tin1 mayor, ntn pulilla meeting lit which ninny clergymen worn present, tlmuki'il the American prciirlicr for tho great gutsl his sermons IiiuI produced In nwnkculug tho community. Dr. Tnlmngu on tho ilny of hi departure wu driven lo the. wharf mid flighted nt tho top of tho llllthtof Minn' stops down which tho pll (trim father went when they embarked on tho May How er to Heck tlm Now World. Tho sermon select til for today Ik entitled "Tho King's Highway," tho text cIiohcii being Isaiah xj:xv, 8-t: "And an highway 1I111II Iw theie, mill n way, and It shall lie railed tho way of holiness; tho unclean ahull not pushover It; hut It shall lw for Hionc; tho wnyfarlnu men, IIioiikIi fcnilx, Mini I not err therein, No lion nlmll hu there, nor any rnveuoun lMant hIiiiII o up thereon. It hhnll not ho found there, hut tho redeemed hIiiiII walk there, and tho ransomed of tho Lord hhall return and come to 'Ion with hoiikh nml cverliiNtlnK Joy upon their heads; they shall obtain Joy Klid Khuliiehs, and sorrow and sIkIiIiik shall llco away." There arc thousand)! of people hero this liiornluK who want to find tho rllit road. Voil sometimes see a person halting at crossroads, and you can tell hy his looka that ho wishes to ask a question as to what direction he had better take. Anil I stand In your preseuco this uioruliiK conscious of the fact that there are many of you here who realize that there tiro a thousand wroiiK roads, hut only ono right one, and I tako It for urnnted that you have como In to ask which ono It Is, Hero In ono road that opens widely, hut I havo not much faith lu It. There are a reat many ex pciiKlvt' tolluates scattered all aloiiK that way, Itideeil at every rod you must pay lu tears or pay In llanellatlons, On that road, If you get throiiKh It at all, you have to pay your own way, and slnco this differs to much from what I have heard In regard to the right way I believe It Is tho wrong way. TDK WIIONII 1I0AI). Here Is unother toad. On cither side of It are houses of sinful entertainment and Invitations to come In and dine and rest, but from the looks of tho people who stand on the piazza I am very certain that It )s the wrong lioue and tho wrong way. Here Is nnother road. It Is very beautiful and macadamized, Thu horses' hoofs clat ter and ring, and they who rldo over It spin along the hlfthway until suddenly they find that the road breaks over an em bankment, and they try to halt, and they neo tho hit lu the mouth of tho fiery steed and cry, "Whoitl whoa!" Hut itis toolato, nml crashl they jjo over the embank ment. We shall turn this morning and sou If worannot Hud a different kind of a road. You have hcir.il of tho Applun Way. It was three hundred and fifty miles long. It was twenty-four feet, wide, nnd on cither khle tho roi.d was a path for foot passen gers. It was made out of rocks cut In hex agonal shape and fitted together. What n load It mtisv, havo bee lit Made of smooth, hard rock, three hundred and llfty ml leu long. .No wonder that in tlio construction you nro not on the right nnd. Tlmt bridge will break, thn-'o overhanging rocks will fall, tho night will comedown, leaving you nt tho mcruy of tho mountain bandits, and nt tlio very next turn of the road you will perish. Hut If you aro really on this clean road of which I havo been speaking, thew you will stop ever and anon to wash in the water that stands lu the basin of the eter nal rock. A)t, nt almost every st;p of tho Journey you will he crying out, "Crcnto within nion clean heart!" If you have no such aspirations as that It proves that you havo mistaken your way; nnd If you will only look up and see tlio finger Ismrd alsivo your head you may rend Upon It the words, "Thorn Is n way tlmt seeineth right unto man, but tho end thereof Is death." Without holiness no man shall see tho Lord: and If you hnvc nny Idea thnt you can carry along your . idns, your lusts, your worhlllness, and yet . get to tho end of tbn Christian race you ' arc Mo awfully mistaken that, In tho name of (list, this morning I shatter tho delu- I nion. I Still further, tlm road spoken of Is n plahi road. "Tho wayfaring men, though , fisils, shall not err therein" that Is. If a man Is thtee-fourthsau Idiot he can Hud , this road Justus well as If ho wcro a phi losopher. The Imbecile boy, tho laughing stock of tho street, nnd followed hy n mob ' hooting nt hlni, has (inly to knock once at more clothe joii, O ye of little falthf" What 1 1 1 lu us of worrying for fear some thing will Ititpis'u to your home? "lis hlccth the habitation of the Just." What Is tho use of ficttllig lent you will be over come of temptations "God Is faithful. who will not suffer you to lie tempted ' alsivo that yt) am able; but will with tbe temptation also mnk vk) to escape, that yo may he nble tc Lcir It." Oh, this King's hlghwnyl Trees of life on I cltherslile, liondlng over until their brunch- os Interlock any drop midway their fruit and shade. Homes of entertainment on cither side the load for poor pilgrims. Tables spread with u feast of gissl things, anil walls iidorucd with apples or got I tt pictures of silver. I start out on this King's hlg!.vny, and I flint a harper, nnd I say, "What Is jour namef" Tho harper makes no rcspoic-e, but leaves mo to guesii, as, with his ejos toward heaven nnd Ms hand upon Mil trembling strings, this tunc comes rippling lu tlio air: "Tho Lord Is my light and my salvation. Whom shall I fcarr Tho I ml Is tho strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid V , I go a little lurtheron thosamo road and meet 11 trumpeter of heaven, and I saj: "Haven't you got some music for n tired pllgrlmr" And wiping his lip and taking n long, breath, he nuts his mouth to the trumpet ami pours forth thlsHtraln, "They shall hunger no more, neither shall they A, M. DAVIS & SON, THE LEADING AND CARPET CURTAIN HOUSE 1112 O STR68T, Offers Extraordinary Inducements to STATE FAIR VISITORS 1N BHRCHINS too small to enumerate. Space Call this week. tho gate of heaven and It swings open, I thirst any more, neither tduill tho sunlight . .. . .... 1 I. .... .. ....!. .a nail... I i.i..l.iiililiili while there has been many n man who can lecture alstut pneumatics and chemistry, and tell tho story of Faraday's theory of electrical polarization, anil yet has been abut out of heaven. Thero lias been many n man who stood lu nu observatory and swept tho heavens with his telescope, nnd yet lit, has not been nblo to see tho Morn lug Star. Many 11 man has been familiar with nil tho higher branches of mathematics, and yet could not do tho simple sum, "What shall It prolltninanlf ho gain tho whole world and lose his own soulf" Many u man has been a lino reader of tragedies ami poems, and yet could not "read his title clear to man-dons In the skies." Many a man has Isitanlzed across tho continent, and yet did not know tho "Hoso of Sharon nndthol.llyof tho Valley. Hut If one ahnll como In the right snlrlt. asking the way to heaven, ho will find It n plain wny. The pardon Is plain. Tho pencil Is plain. Kvcrythlnu is plain. now to tiKT ON. Ho who tries to get on tlio road to heaven through tho New Testament teaching will cet on Iwautlfully. Ho who goes through ..l.ll,.u..(il.l...I .llunlluulmi Will III1L UI-LmiBL "'HI b frw Mliurf Dunn ... Ln ni..u .uw "rmni.totiin nnd I will text declares It, "Tho ink.. ..11 ...,- mI,w ..win-, nml I will tnko all . Lord como to Zlon." You - . .. k. ...I... 1.. .1.. ta-iln, 'I'll.lt tlMIU l't.1 t'ltlf,' .MI11V WIIIIL IN LI1U .- a.... . i.r. . .. u . . ... vour trou 11 os away. tiN. nf inv discussing It any more Is not tlmt plain? If you wanted to go to Lon don and I pointed you out n highway thor oughly laid out, would I bo wlso in detain ing you by a geological discussion nhotit tho gravel you will pass over, or n physio logical discussion about tho muscles you will have to bring Into play? No. After this Ulble has pointed you the way to heaven Is It wise for mo to detain you with nny discussion about tho nature of the hu man will, or whether tho atonement Is lim ited or tinllmltcdr There Is the roud go on It. It Is n plain way. "This is a faithful saying, nnd worthy of nil acceptation, that Christ Jesus ciuio In to the world to save sinners," And th.it Is vnu. and that Is inc. Any littlo clitlil ML HLU1, CKjr Ticket Agt. and yet It Is as good as when first cou Itructed. Millions or soul have gone over It, Million more will come. The prophets anil apostles, too. Pursued this road while hero below; We therefore will, without dismay, Htlll walk In ChrUt. the good old way. "An highway ahnll be there, and n way, nd It shall be called the way of holiness, the unclean ahnll not pass over if, but It ahall be for those; the wayfaring men, though fools, ahnll not err therein. No lion shall lie there, uor any ravenous beast khull go up thereon. It ahull not be found . .. .....,. .- there, but the redeemed ahnll walk there, it retire re CAtcapeirem JXMeeW ; klid come to Zlon with songs and everlnst- licro call understand this ns well as "Unl t cannot are sav will bo us 11 littlo child. "Of such is the kingdom of heaven." Unless you get th spirit tif little children you will novur como out at their glorious destiny. I Still further; this road to heaven Is u unr. M.111I U...wtt tt.,a tint triivt-l.-r in tliriMt of It the treasure of n whole cmplro wen iMlcel)t i,B,WnyH would think himself rxhausttsl. necatiso of nvaders, and 1 10 , perfectly WCuref not kuowliiK there wa n rleiiiontH ami tlme-tho old coniucror who ou ijy'tj10 wuy )Uryng his head deep be tears up a road na ho ocs over It-thero Is I ,.,. '1.1. nttW. ,,,,,1 then when tho right nothing left of that structure except 11 ',noniont came, under the fearful spring ruin. Hut Uiiive this morning to tell you -thu ,,,, jfo Was Kononnd there wnsu of n road built liefore the Applun Way, - 111,1..i PrP11K. i,r tlm rondside. nut.savs .. I flu nu iml.il iu ttli..ti !! ... I "1" . ...... . .. t. . t my text, "No lion shall lm mere." 1 wisu I could make you feel this morning your entire security. I tell you plainly that ou them, uor nny heat, for the Lamb which is In tho midst of tlio throne shall leni them to Hvli'K fountains of water, nad Oisl shall wipe away all tears from their eyes." 1 go ii littlo distance further on tho same road ami 1 meet u maiden of Israel. She lias no harp, hut she has cymbals. They look as If they Imd rusted from sen spray, and I say tolliu maiden of Israel, "Have you no song for a tired pilgrim?" And llko the clang of victors' shields tho cym bals clap as Miriam begins to discourse, "Slug yo to the I .old, for ho bus triumphed gloriously: the horse ami tho rider bath lie thrown Ir to the sea." Ami then I see n white robed group. They come iMiuudiiig toward me, ami I say, "Who aro they? The happiest, nnd tho brightest, and the fairest In nil heaven who nro they?" And the answer comes. "These nre they who came out of great tribulations, and had their robes washed and made white with the blood of the I Jimb," Tin-: iTiiMiNtra. I pursue this subject only ono step far ther. What Is tho terminus? 1 do not care how One n road you may put mo on, 1 comes out. Aly redeemed of tho know what Zion palace. It was u mountain fastness. It was Impregnable. 1 And so he.iveti is tlio fastness of tho uni verse. No how Itzer has long enough range to shell those towers. Let all the bat- terhsof earth mill hell blaze away; they cannot break In those gates. Gibraltar was taken; Schastopol was taken; Ilabylor. fell: but those walls of heaven shall never surrender either to human or saiaulc hi, sht-.iniont. Tho Lord God Almighty Is the di lento of it. Great capital of the universe! Terminus of tho King's hlgh wnyl Dr. Dick said that, among other things, he thought In heaven wo should study chemistry and geometry nnd conic sec tir.ns. Southcy thought thnt lu heaven he would h.ivo tho pleasure of seeing I can, ' Chaucer and Shukcspeaie. Now, Dr. MILLER-Grocer 143 S. 1 1th Street. Telephone 398. hns just rcrclvcil n lot of new Nabob Sweet Pickles, - - 20c qt, Imported Chow Chow, - - 26c " Sweet Blossom Peas, - -26c can Fancy Queen Olives, - - 40c qt. Fancy Small Olives, - - 20c " N. Y. Full Cream Cheese, - 20c lb. Extra F'cy Sliced Pineapples. 20c can A FULL LINE OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. XWOHDER EARl.V. J, TCIIL.L.BR. cssyouhecoinoiis'ii little child, you , Dlek niay havo his mathemntlcs for nil at see tho kingdom of God." If yon eternity, and Southcy his S.iakespeare. lived It will not Ih? as u philosopher, It I Wvo mo Christ and my old frlemls-thnt one minute utter u man has become a child of God he la tut safe us though lie had been ten thousand years In heaven. He may Is all tho l.cuvcu I want, thnt is hen von enough for uio. O garden of light, whose leuvca never wither, and whosp fruits never fall! O luiuii.jt of God, whoso s'wretta-hs never pnlls tho taste, and whoso guest ure kings forever! O city of light, whoso walls ure salvation, anil whoso gates are pralsct O palace of rest, where God Is the monarch and everlast ing nges the length of bis reign! O song louder than the surf beat of many water, yet soft as the whisper of cherubim! When my last wound is healed, when tho bust heartbreak is ended, when the last tear of earthly sorrow Is wiped away, and when the redeemed of tho l.ord shall como to Zlon, then let all the harpers take down their harps, and alt the trim) peters tak.j down their trumpets, and nil across heaven NEW GOODS. iiffnArisrwiY- AMB1E&SI .H Heb Formerly of HUFFMAK RICHTER. L 1039 0 STRtFT NEW LOCHTION, (through Omaha) i Ha the "Iteck IMand." Th Dinin Cr mre an new i4 eiefant the terviee everybody knew$ U the beet in the United State Have newer ami better Steeper$, handsome Day Coaches, best Jtectininy Chair Cars, and the train is new and the handsomest that runs from Lincoln to Chicago (via Omaha, If you want to be convinced of this fact, compare it with other to-catted flrst-claM tines, Tlclcets for sale by CHAS. ItUTHERFORD, CUy Janscnger Agent, Jn the Hotel "Lincoln." cf God, through fnltti unto complete sal ration. Everlastingly safe. ttKWAIUm OK CHWSTIAKITY. Tho severest trial to which you can sub ject a Christian man Is to kill him. and that la glory. In other words, tho worst thing that can happen a child of God In heaven. Tho isxty is only tne oiu suppers ' 1..i l.n iliHtwi. uuMm Itint. tu.fnriiniittltiff nil lug Joy upon their heads; they shall obtain j the sandals of light. Ills soul, you cannot slip; ho may elide; he may stumble; but hs ( there bo chorus of morning stars, chorus ennrot be destroyed. Kept by the power , of white robed victors, chorua of mnrtyrs from under the throne, chorus of nges, chorus of worlds, and thero bo but on) song sung, uud but one name spoken, and but one throuo honored that of Jesus only. The ABVctitlon of Childhood. Girls hnve their Ideals; thus much we know, but the range of those avowed of them is unrruw Indeed. While tho littlo HERESA Fine SNAP We have just placed on sale n lot of. I 1 X Comprising: 300 Boxes of Joy and gladness, ami sorrow nnd sighing ,jlllrt it, No Area can consumo It. No ' brother dreams of fire nnd pillage tho lit limit ure nuiifi NOTICE. I the District Court if Lancaster County Nebraska. John Crater vs. Mernervy A. Crater. Mer nervy A. Crater, non-resldeut defend ant, you are hereby notified that on the 8th day of September, I9W. John Crater tiled a Ktltlon sgalnit you In the district court or ncsttrr county. Nebraska, the object and prayer or which was to obtain n divorce from fou on I he ground Unit you havo been guilty of extreme cruelty towards the plaintiff with out any cauw or provocation on til part. I ou ara required In answer snld petition on or be fore Monday, the 101 h rtuy of Oetober. Itttl. John ('hatch. Plaintiff, fl-10-14 By Pound A liurr, hi Att'y. To Hoffman L. lluth, non-resident defend ant) Ymi are hereby notified that on Heplem ber 6, tl. Martlnctle .. Kuh tiled a petition acaltiM vnu In lho district court of l-ancssier county. Neb., theobjret and prayer of which la In obtain a dlvorc from you nn Hi ground that you. bring of sufficient ability to piovlde tillable maintenance for plslnilff, grossly nd wanlonlv sod i-niellv refuied and nr- teeted satodo, and thalynu have treated tho Jilatntlffwlthextreine cruelty, nnd without uatnamnd. scried tilaluilff In February. 1HBI. Yen a re required inanswertatdpi-lliloutinor before Monday, October 17. IBW- n Mabt wnTTieZ. Push. .te-U liy T. C. Mungor, Att'y. IIKIIIWAT TO IIKAVF.S. First, this road of the text la tho king's highway, lu the diligence you dash over tho Heruard pass of thu, Alps, mile after tulle, nml there Is not so much nsa pebble to Jar the wheels. You go over bridges which cross chasms that make you hold sour breath, under projecting rock, alotif; by dangerous precipices, through tunnels nlrlp with the meltings of the glaciers, 11 ud perhaps for the first time learn the majesty of a road built nnd supported by I government authority, Well, my Lord tho King decided to build a highway from rarth to heaven. It should span all the rhasms of human wretchedness; It should tunnel all the mountains of earthly dim1 tulty; it should Ik wide enough nnd strong t-uough to hold llfty thousand millions of the human race, If so many of them should over ho lioril. It should Imi blasted out of 'the "Hock tf Ages" and cemented with I the blood of the Cross nnd Iw lifted amid thfshoutltiKof angels nnd the execratiou :of ilevIK The King scut his Son to build that 'road. Ho put head and hand nnd heart to it, and nftcr the road was completed waved his blistered hand over the way, cryiuc "It is finished!" Napoleon paid llfteeti million francs for the building of the Slmplon road, that his cannon might l,o over for the devastation of Italy; but our King, at n greater expense, has built a 'road for a different purpose, that the banners of Heavenly dominion might come dowu over it, and nil the redeemed nf earth travel up over it. Being 11 king's highway, of course It in well built. Bridges splendidly arched nml buttressed have given way and crushed the passengers who attempted to cross them, But Christ the King would build 110 such thing as thnt. The work done, he mounts the chariot of his love, ami multi tudes mount with him, and he drives ou and up the steep of heaven amid the plau dits of ipuipg worldsl Tho work Is done well done gloriously done magnificently done! Still further, this raid spoken of Is a 1 lean roud. Many 11 lino road has become miry and foul because It has not been prop- rrly cured for, but my text says incuti tleim shall 101 v.ul!; on this one. I loom on either side to throw itwayyuiir "In. Indeed If you want to curry them along flood can drown It. No dovllscau cap ture It. Firm and unmoved aro they Who rest their souls on God; Fixed a tho grouud whoro David stood. Or w hero tho ark abode. His soul Is safe. HU reputation Is safe. Everything Is safe. "But." you any. "sup pate his store burns npf" Why, then, it will only be a change of Investments from earthly to heavenly securities. "But," you .say, "suppose his nanio goes down under the hoof of scorn and contempt'" Tho I .,.... ...Ill lu. n iiiitnli lirlilititr tn irlnrv ,..,.1.1. ..... . .... ..n.a. B-USJ" "Suppose his physical health falls?" Got) will pour Into him tho floods of everlasting health, nnd It will not make any difference. Earthly subtraction Is heavenly addition. The tears of earth nre tho crystals of heaven. As they take rags and tatters nnd put them through tho paper mill, nnd they rnmo out beautiful whltu sheets of paper, o often the rags of earthly destitution, under the cylinders of death, como out n white scroll upon which shall ho written eternal emauclpath 1, There was ono passage or bcrlpturu tho force of which I never understood until one day at Chamnunlx, with Mont Blanc ou ono side ami .Moutanvent on tno other, I npeiu-d my Bible and read, "As the mountains are mound about Jerusalem, to the l.ord is around about them that four him." The surroundings were an omnipotent commentary. Thnuuh troubles ustnll, and dangers nlTrluht: (hough frleuilt should nil rail mid roes all unite: Vet ono thing secure us, whatever betide, the Scripture assure us lho Lord will provide. A I'Ur.ABANT PATH. Still further, the road spoken of Is n pleasant road. God gives a bond of In demnity against all evil to every man thut trends It. "All things work together for gissl to those who love God," No weapou formed against them can prnper. I hat Is (he bond, signed, sciilcd and delivered by (he president of the universe. What In the ns of your fretting, O child of God, alsnit (oodf "Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they leap, uor gather Into Iwrns; yet your heavenly father fiftieth them." And will he tako rare of tho sparrow, will ho take care of thu l.uwk, and let you tlh f What Is the uhoo( tour fi ell lug about chillies "Consider il.e lilies of the Held. Shall he net much tie sister shall fancy herself a St. Eliza beth, or n Mrs. Pry, or it may lie a heroine of Miss Youge. Such mild nnd decoro'i visions nre regarded rut characteristic! of tho sex. But It is pretty certain that V.eals lesH exulted nre now nml then not char itably received alone, but excellently en tertained. All theso nro affectations, but every ono admits them to be natural. Youth bu.i its privilege. Tho Pirate Chief may annoy you with liis racket, tho Virgin Martyr with her purple prayer book. But you take them as family Incidents. The.. come other affectations, nnd these are not Hccounted natural. But they are gener ated by tho same Impulse. As the boy grows older ho puts by tho pistol nnd the strap. Ho ceases to bo governed by tho Instincts of Primeval Man, or at least by this par ticular set of them, and if ho bo an artist ho keeps them still young and writes you Ids Treasure Islands and his Crusocs. The Young Person lorgets Mrs. Fry. Un consciously she learns to perceive that sisters of charity aro out of date. Sho be comes Uossettilled, she Glrtoniseth; sho may even pine (with tho poor littlo maid servant) to "run away and I hi 11 buttress," National Observer. (Sorrespondsnce i labelle n r f FRANCE rayu xxx 1 LINEN either Ruled or Plain, with latest shape Envelopes, Alt-o 200 boxes of FAIRMOUNTCREAM LAID In Plain or Ruled, with Envelopes same style ns LaBellc France Linen. These nre offered now at 25c PER BOX rACIl Box contains n full quire of Paper, and X, the same number of Envelopes, and they nre just ns good ns what you usually pay 50 cents for. This is a bargain worth looking into. Wessel-Stevens Printing, Co., Courier Office, 1 1 84 N St. iHERCULES Why the Atmosphere Dor Nut Hum. It has beou stated before tho lloyal so ciety, of Loudon, that thu only reason tho earth has not long ago been deluged In a tea of nitric acid Is that tho igniting Milnt of nitrogen 1 1 higher than tho temperature produced hy its combustion, and therefore thellame Is not hot enough to set tiro to the adjoining gas. Weru it not for thin the llrst lightning Hash would probably luivo II rod theulr, sciloiisly interfered with the development of the world und Hindu things generally uncomfortable, New YorkJoun. I, High I'rlrvd Work. Lady What makes these fashion pub lications so ci.stlyr Dealer Tin- plates, madam; tho pic tures, you know. Lady Anylssly can draw hats anil dresses. Dealer Ah, yes; but it takes u U"'"' , rutlst to draw fans that will look well I with them.-New York Weekly. Gas or Gasoline ENGINES wi c yC ) hPi Makes no smell or dirt. For Simplicity it Heats tho World. No Batteries or Electric Spark to care for. Just Unlit the Burner, turn the Wheel, and It runs all day. No double or false Explosions, fre quent with the unreliable spark. It runs with a cheaper grade of Gasoline than nny other Engine. Bind ron iLU'STiuTrn Peschiptivjs Circular to H. P. HALLOCK & CO. 1'roprleton of tlio Alantic-Faciuc Type Foundry, No. 1013 HOWARD ST. OMAHA, NEII. 'Hi ' a , 1