CHPITHL CITY COURIBR T. C. K6RN, D. D. S. Bletttixst, Rooms 35 ami 36, llurr Block, LTXCOLK NX BR. -0 -QT4 titty DESIGNING -! I'wcij V.00DENGRA gHOES THAT DO NOT W URT THE FEET TI10 Perfection ami Taylor 48g.pdjU5tabl &)0$ xpnmt wttli nvory motion of Ilio foot. Don't burn or blister. Avery narrow hIiou enn bo worn. Mimt coinfortnblu known Try thuin ami hco forjouritelf. Kormilnonly by A. I.. OIIKJKII. 1137. H Ht. Hpeclnl orders taken. Cheaper tnnn others. 3ft H&ls MACXJUAtNllOWITM tMt OIOQtATtVW IMt O.HH1 WT Will Ollt MUI H INORMAT(0 INOU A StUUV Of iMlUMAPUf TH rK wrr J "Vv5 Chicago,RockIsland&PacincRij Tho DinECT nOOTE to nnil from CIIICAra UOCK ISLAND, DAVENroilT. DES MOINKS cdunciij ni.trFFH. watkiitown, uioux KALL8, MINNKAl'OI.IH. BT. I'AUI.. BT. JW KI'II ATCHISON, I.KAVKNWOHTII. KANSAS CITY TOl'KKA, DKNVKlt, COLOKADO Hl NOt) nut 1'UKIILO. SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS Tl.!! cl Throttiih Coiiclum, Blts-tieni, l'ri'ti Ileclinln t 1 r dm nnd Ditilntr Cirn dolly lutw. 11 C 111 .VJl. I)K8 MOINKH. OJUNCII. IIMiri'd H OMAHA. mid lutwi-i'ii CHICAGO nnd J)i:NVl I coi.oiiado Bi'itiNoa mut rurni.o vin a .1 aopX or Kunniut City nnil Toixiliu Via Tho Albert Lea Routo. Kiwt Kxiirrun Trains dilly between t'l.lc t: and Mlnm-niwlla nnd Bt. Vnul, with TUKOl'ul Jltcllnliitt Clmlr CnrH (1'ltEK) to nnd Irnin tli lln!n nnd Knnwis City. Through Clmlr Ci nnd Blooper lit'tween Vrorlii, Solrtt I.nko mi Bloiix Full vin lU)ck IhIiiiiiI. Fur Ticket. Mnim Foldtrn. or desired liifnim Hon. npiily nt nny Couiwn Tlckut Oillm, or a.utt E ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTI Q-n' Mnniufor, Oiin'I TItt. & 1uj. Aitt. CHICAGO II.U Santa Fe Route I Atcbison.Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City nnd San Diego, LOS ANGELES and SAN FRAN CISCO. Short Line Ratct to PORTLAND, OREGON. Double Dally Train Service between Kansas City and Pueblo, Colo rado Springs and Denver, Short Line to Salt Lake City. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Between Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line betweer Kansas City nnd Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Tem ple, San Antonio, Hous ton, nnd all principal points in Texas The only line running through the Okla homa Country. '1 he only direct line to the Texas Pan Handle. For Maps and Time 'JaMex and information regarding -atesaud routes, call on or address, 33. Xj 3 JL. Xj 3 3R, , Passenger Agent, 1316 F.rnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska CRT7P Tuition I Kail term, In mn ilim-r. fliuu cut eoiircH, Onlv hlitli urmlu In dependent Normal In tho state I'be l-Tiicst ltulldlnRx, nrpilpmont, 11 t Mi'isl Nnrnml Faculty, No experiment, but an eMublldioil mnnnKomcut, 4iicuurei, (' tem Ihtm nnd lto. turerH v live Rdiool fir Hie uiiis-ch Write for Cfttaloguo V. !' lto (. Mr, l.iut'oln.N'i'li. SALESMEN WANTED ! nt once'" h lb- Hie runner' innlo n ci'd nnd !eeil 1 otiiloe of know 11 merit. Our men hiieirlHei! ofM'lllin: our warraiileil, well known nuiM'ry iltocU iiImi lllu WMiies to ie nmdo IhU Ken-on. Apply iiuU'lt, Hlutlnu' iiBe. L. L. MAY St CO Niiri-erymi'ii, Kloi ltKimd .'eeili.men. sliomii Ih rM))inlnlu. SI'. I' VI I., Ml Till VN 5r;e Quarterly Register o hlnuli' ( nplrn, f0e IVr iiir, . 1.50 IIhiiii.I iitniiie, 2,01) fflJHRENT HISTORY " It ouglit to l tod tl tcil Ixxik in ociy common andliih ,' "'I, ai wll a evciy aiaJcmy aniliolleyc (,l II I' I'ISIII U, Ticaiuty llrpl , Waihlncl n " ll It a iiiiL'i.lne lli.il 1 I rife IiIlMiIv anil canliol all til toil can outturn "-A. II. WINbllll', l-ilitut journal ol I du A utefiil. tlmelv and lilpiKlltl rnililli atlon I am mn li kiiu k wltli llie vailety n( aotld lnt iinan 11 i i man ai i n li-n. Into an titiall a cnmita ' l'il. J (. hUiUKMAN, Cornell Unlnelllly, llluu. N V. I'ir tale liy Itlllinr IliKUiclIm an I Ufl Dealm tnioiiKliiHil llie woii.i, mho lll ain iririve aumcrii uun, Voil.l, who lll ajn irirlve inUrni Hunt, fecrlt I of die pfi o (r tingle r iif anil Ihuiu1 voluiuei ill i maiieii nir I in any iiia t in in I'oiui utn n on ffli .AStfv; i .".Turyy tv vsrv-' iw- . r- PiA " mxl r Nsi.r.r.'Sir ' V-. I X ' . fifcvv. w-M i. WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. look lit Tin an yiieitlinn I'lillini' (llrla Are 1Im'UIii. Tho tiittltiition of IcurtiitiK ircsiih(l over by Temiytoirrt Prhii't'ti Mil Is ill most ii'.tllzcil in homo of tho nolilo col leges for glrli that now o.xlnt in Iho Uititoil Klutiw. A poetic (lrcniii iiftcn tiiiHB brings iti own fiilllllineiit. The bravo college girls nrc just ntlumilsoMo, Jus! as piettily (lii'Hsed, jiint im lutislcal ami artlHtic in their Instcn as girls over were, anil that laoim of thoold, good fea tures that were brought along and at tached to the new nyntciii. Tho girls of Wclltvsloy collego havo a political noddy called tho Agora. Tho nieiiiberti havo been inirwiiiiig u couiho of atnily on fed eral government, ami lately held a mock K'liato, in which they discussed tho (.'han dler bill for icstrietctl Immigration, in nccordanco with tho rules of parliamen tary Uhiiguciistoinary in the United States t-oimto. It is one of tho titles of tho Agora that Members nhnll lunkoattho beginning of a Meeting ('.xtcuiporo speeches on various topics. I never havo had anything do mo more good than to read of tho subjects tackled in these speeches at a iccent Meeting. Tho fair and wiso young students niailo extem pore addresses on Irish homu rule, Ha waiian annexation and Kansas politics. Where is the mini who said that women take no interest in tho largo ipicstious of tho day? Smith college, too, has an or ganization called tho Junior Political society. Read this question which tho Smith Juniors debated at a recent Meet ing, "Shall tho United States Havo Free Coinage?" Now, know for certain that the coming woman is heio. Mrs. Mary O. Minor of Hiawatha in secretary of tho Kansas State Pharma ceutical association. That association has only two women Members, and thn fact that ono of them has been chosen hcuictary is a compliment to tho two pioneer women pharmaceutists. Whenever n woman marries n mini for tho mko of being support ed she ought to bo disappointed in her expectations. Mrs. Antoinette Van Hoesen Wake liian belongs to tho editorial stair of the Chicago Evening Post. Lucy Holmes Taylor, I). D. S., is thn fliht woman graduate in dentistry in Kansas. Hho is vico president of the Medical department of the Kansas (jueen Ihohdla association. The fatuous Old South church of Ilos ton is tho t-ceiio of a contest annually for a number of prizes for tho best es biiys on historical subjects. These aio known as the Old South prize essays. This j ear tho girls took all tho prizes. Ono prize, 10 in money and a member ship in tho Massachusetts Historical so ciety, was won by Lucy Warren of tho bophomoto class of Boston university. How much good nn association of wom en can do is shown by Mrs. Underwood's story in Wortliington's Magazine of tho Chicago Woman's club. That Magnif icent organization has now been in ex istence 17 years. It has established and i Maintains u fiee kindergarten and a pro tective agency for women and children. Through its persistent efforts women physicians were appointed on the medical staff of insane, asylums and other public institutions in Illinois. Tho sauio kind of dTort, at once enthusiastic and gentle, as well as steady, resulted in tho ap pointment of women as assistant school superintendents and Members of tho board of education in Chicago. Ono of j tho club Members is Mrs. Iiertha Honoro Palmer, president of tho board of lady managers of tho Columbian exposition Another is Ada C. Sweet, tho pension claim agent, who so long held tho ofllco of government disbursing pension agent at Chicago. Yet another member, Mrs. J. M. Flower, is president of tho Illinois training school for nurses. Ono featuro that has contributed not a littlu to tho great success of tho Chicago club is tho fiict that ladies of leisure and tho high est social standing becamo activo and enthusiastic members, and it helped them quite as much as they helped it You will never havo nny peace or smooth sailing as long as you tly into a rngo and permit your temper to run away with you. What do you think of this kind of law? A negro in Louisiana stole some clothing from a woman. It was certain that ho committed tho theft, but tho de fense showed that tho lady had a hus band living. No married woman may suoorboBucd in Louisiana, and nothing belongs to her, not even her own bonnets and dresses. Sho belongs to her hus band, just as a negro slavo formerly bo longed to a master. Therefore the thief was acquitted. This is putting a pre mium on single blessedness fur women. Dr. PimikisC. Van (iasken passul two still civil service examinations and int tho appointment as assistant medical in spector for the board of health in Phila delphia. The Philadelphia board of health is quite as much to bo congratulated as Dr. Van Uasken. Tho New York Mail ami Express of feietl a piize nt ifjnil fur the best essay hi favor nt a protet tne tanlF, and it was won bv a newspaper woman. Miss Mabel McElheny. Women are holding important clerk ships in both branches of the Arkansas legislature. Miss W. P. Honey is enroll ing clerk ami Miss Zonio Harvey en glossing clerk of tho senate, while two women hold committee clerkships in tho same hotly. Tho house has two women Assistant clerks. Kansas, along with more politics than any other state in tho Union, has some thing else that nut many other states posM'ss that is, an expert woman ac countant. When a business linn's bunk keeping gets into a hopeless taiiglo, or when a settlement anil balancing of ac counts is uqtiiied, Mrs. Thurston is sent for from citv to city and is as skillful in her line as tin- women of the treasury department are in deciphering the words nnd iiiimhf-rs upon mutilated currency. Hut women can't understand business mid canimt learn mathematics! Oh, nol And tin hive nuts u emain'h ttiMitt) No. To a t i' I. IV lt( II U ll t'o.SM.ll. MRS. JONCS' MISTAKE. i e ,1 mo pit nt ii I'nni'liKlnn unit (!t Ilia rniiit lilrii. "How long Is II hIiico on'o mtii limit fiullli" nsknl Mis Jones asNliewashed up llie Mixer and pill It in llieelilua cloct, "I saw him esteiila," said Mr. ,1 ones iclislel, "he was Inillid" "Mi'iv goodness, ,leitiii' Von don't mum to tell me thai gieal, sitting Hank Smith was Inn It tl .W'stcrdnx! Dear, dear, what aie re coming tor ml mi Mm. Hunk Smith's H ulilou! I tin wonder how she'll look III black Won't she splurge ituiml, though, on Hunk's monc.it She Nu't a little bit good looking, but she thinks nho Is Pool llnnk.llie woild Isn't woith much ton mini when his wlfe'w a widow Something has dnlmil that Imttcrkiiirehnck. Do jousiip pose It's sleillng slheir I know Mr. Ster ling's name is on it Mimewheie. Anil so poor Hank Smith Is goneV "(lone wheie" asked Mr. Jones, looking up with a curious twinkle In his eye "lion should I know, Jepthn? That tie pemlsou how he has lived, What win it caiiietl the poor fellow olVf" "Who said nil) thing about Ids being car rlctlmV" "Vh,ou dltl, Mr. Junes, )ou said he was hulled jesteidii)." "So he was, but tin ehlppetl III, as usual, ami iuteriupteil me hefotc I got to the end of my seiiteiiee he was hulled in (bought " "The laud sakesl" exclaimed Mrs. Jones as she dropped a iloeu teaspoons on the Hour, "what atuinou'veglen me.Jeptha, and all for nothiligl"- Detiolt Fu-o Pi ess lie Wim lilt ll) I'rlenillin. There was no need for any one to explain the intentions of the crowd Tho dctcr miiifil men who rode in fiout woiu masks All wi'tu armed. One nulled a long lope Immediately behind them a miserable wretch was lielng hurileil along, Ids aims pinioned to his sides, lie was pleading for Ids life In a pitiful manner, but not a whit could ho iiiiimi tho stein purpose of hiscap tors. A man who saw the piocccdlngs said to tho lender: "You are not going to lynch that poor fellow, aiejoiif" "We are," ho replied brlelly. "What has hu doner Heat en Ids w Ifcr" "No." "Has ho stolen liuixcsr" "No." "lias hu mill del etl some ouu in cold blootlr" "No." "Then what aie ou going to hang him forr" "Stranger," Mild the lender solemnly, "this Is the chap who expiessetl a wish for an old fa-liiiuitil winter." Then the ill end piocession inou'doli. Pittsburg ('liionie.li'. Objtu llnniiblii Klntllluu. He had un-tlitl manfully that cold moiulligtr)ingt o build aliie, while his wlfu waitetl lua warm bed llclmil put tin-Kin tiling In nicely ami tout hctl a match to It ami touched suuiliv other matt lies to It and blown at it till howashluek lu tho face ami he could see a million stars, but it refused to burn. Then ho began to swear softly as he enmmeiieitl taking It out of the grate to begin all ocr again. "What Is it, Joseph?" she luqulritl, peep ing upoer the cover. "Sarah," he said, with a shiver, as ho pre pared toienew tho ussiiult, "jtm may get all the burglar proof coal ) oil wish ami 1 shall oiler no objection, but I'll be exeusu me, my dear if 1 want jou to get any moruof tliiseoiifoiimled lliepioof kindling," ami bo proceeded with his labors. Kx change. Mut'li nn Hit) ilrln. -Truth. l'rnrt lt- nnil Prcncbliitf. Maud Yes, .Mabel, whatever you may do, alwajs stick to my principle nlwayi tell tho truth, even when conventions of so ciety would hid you to Jeames (knocking) A gentleman down stairs, mum, would like to sin Miss Mauil Maud Tell him I'm not at home, Jeames. As I was saj ing, Mable Etc. Chicago News-Hccord. rnblintllleil. "I am engaged, Jennie." "To whom" "1 decline I don't know. I was Intro ducetl to him at the Dawsoas, he was love 1), ho loved me, piopiiMil and was accepted, nil In the same evening. (Jnfoituiiately I didn't catch his name," Ilaipcr's Haar '1 llll Mili'n. t'luminer Tlieie U out) marked ililler cute betwiui thet itiesaiid the country ! (illlclauil What Is it Crurimei In the country they call fun wickedness, and In thcclty they call wickid liess fun. Life. 'loo M licit. She Charlie, wh) aiu jou so very much opposed to piano tint Isp lie I "mm piiueiplu I think It's coward ly for two pfiMius to attack taio pkee of music. Huston liiulut't. AH A l iililnl. Ill the window of a shop in an obscure pail of London Is this iiummiKcmcui "floods iiiutivid, messages tnktn, carpels beaten and pui'iiv tomposul on any sub jtct." London Tit Hits. Doliii; Wtdl. "Charlie, didn't yon promise to try ami break )iiursef of the habit of iisinghlangf" Charlie Yes. mamma, ami vim bet I'm gettln theie with both feet, don't jou see' Chicago Inter Ocean c 'llin I'niper 'I IiIiik. The idiot who is going t "hK)t Nlag urn" will piohablj make theatteinpt in Ids (ill suit. -Philadelphia Hi mid. So I'liexpi'i I nil Tho tun xpi t It tl oft ot curs -When soiiiii rah in. ilil, tit hlenliu To call Mtiiitt raniitil fclluH huin, Ihr lu I around him tv Inlni;. Slit' kl.on HiNl lic'H u, , in, w, ,, ,(lJ 'I" VM , II U, llh, , I I ' I I III I I ,1 , si I "'I 111" I ' III I x, il s Me I p. Nol lie, Niilli'o Is licrtliv Klvtm (lint on the '.Tib tluv nflitfrliilit.r, l-tri , Purity ..xtrnt't Coin pin of l.linoln, NebriiNlni, adopted niuenili it .Vltlt'lesiif llie irpnnitlon nnil Illril thn iimn tin Hie tUllce of thn Countv t'.erlt of l.iim'imtcr Count, N.lirimliii Wbleb niuemliil Article plovlilttl ntloMotMt . ''If"! , I he inline of Hie t'tirpiirnlloii xlinll be llie I'lirilv I Mrnet roinpnnv. Sceonil IN piiiit'lpal place or tinniii'tlliu Hit biHlnt'.n I Ineolii, l.nueintc r Comili , Nt lunnltn 'llilitl llie KftiiTiil iiitlmn of tbe liimlnios In be lliiiiniit I, mI kIiiiII be Hie iniinufiictlllcilllil st illuitof piriinnis, bIHeia, bnliluu poHtler lollel nrtlt'li's, tit'., and Hie oioemlnn, en e Hon nnil luiiliilnliinui'i' or IiiiIIiIIiik". liuteblll er., upplliiiiees, Inn't' miirint, putei tx.ilenlmm nut Hliui'luiesim mav be ili'i'tiitil ni't'i'siui v iiml lit piiit'luiM' nnd mi ii real e Into as u slle llienriiie Hint um-li otliei purpoie us inn) be tit t tut tl net . Muni) I'mulli. Iln ninoiiul or eupllitl nIim'Ii itiillioileil and Die Hiun innl t'ouillHon on will ll II In to tie paid lu Is Ibeiili) llxetl at fi.'iiMimiii uliares or liivim eiifb, liit'ludlim Klot'U tbi'ielolore Ismittl. No nlotdi nIiiiII be bHiieil unless lull) paid up anil u t'oiiiplt'te let'oiil or llie buiint'i ami ili'llvei.v or nil slot'lt llllitlf xliall Ih- Itepl b) lilt' hi'i'ii lar III it book lor Hull purpose I'lllb I be I'oiutiit'iii'i'uii'nl or llie t'orporn llnn IsllM'tl nt lliellrsl tbtvor Mav, INil, ami llie li'iiiiliiittlou of lite eoriKiiallon Is tlxeil nl n pt'llod or tvvelil)-llve veitrs lioin Hie tllssohniiii't'oiillnir lo law. lot- n titMii huh I'omiiii'iiet'iiii'ut ir not soont'i- M b. llie lilulient amnutit of Imli'bli'tl nt'KNiir llnbllli) in wtilt'b Hie em pin ailiiii ni all) Hunt to mibhcl llnelr Hhitll not ixii'isl lllly pereiiil tints eapllal stoeK, ki Miilli. Tlietilllei'iN by which the iitbilrs of tlieeiirpoiiiilon urn to bo conilneteil sliall be a Hoard or Ulrci'lors eoiiHbHUK of nol more Ibaii nine nor less tlian Ibren ineloliers and Ibnolllt't'iN or tills corpiiiiillnn mav be meiiibt'lNorsalil boanl, wbleb until board of ill I't'lorn shall be elioscli ami ehcliil by Hie st M'ldnilileiH itiituMll) at llie a iiiiml ineellni; orcaltl Hlot'liltoldiTH. Haiti lioaiil or directors sluill bolil olllee until Ibt'lr Mieecxsors me t illy eh elisl iiml tpuillili'tl. 'IIii'kiiIiI lioaiil of illrit'tnrNKliall eltoose mid elrci Itoio lltelr number tne various olllet rs or snld corroru Hon iin soon iih prat'lli'iilile nfli r Hie eleellon of Htlil boanl and said board of allta t lors sluill 11 tbe eompt iisallou lo bo pulil siieli tillli'fiH. 'I be sitltl I nl of iIIiccIoih sluill havnpower lo llll all vncmieles lu llin boanl orollli'i'N b) appoint inciil, ICIulllli 'llie boanl of illu ctois of till i porallou aie iiulbul leil lo Ineiense Hie eiipl I ll stock or tills t'liipoiallon not In exeied nil niiioiiiii toiiii in (i.i.iKi no aun hi issue hIocii llieieloi rroiii time In time as the biiind or illnelors muv tleein Iii-hI In Ilio luti'ieslH of lliet'orporatloti, A. It. Tai.Hoi, f. V, IIIIVAN, l'ltsldl'lll. Heert'tiiry Notlte. Not Ion Is hereby ulven, Hint bv vlrliie or a chattel mortuiiKo, iliiti'tl .Inn. 7, IS'.i.', ami ilulv lilt d lu the olllce or Hie Coiinl) I'lcik of l.iiu easier countv, Nebr, on .Mnteli l.'i, ism. and i M'cnteil by Win. Piltiimu lo M. A. Cilsou, to st cure the pit) tut'iit of Hit Nimi ol HI Til, anil on w It It'll there Is now due Hie sum ol I'll, it ml by vhltit'or it Hell lot Iteeplnj;. outdo bv Will, I'lll III. Ill In ,1 II. I'Mmin Willi llellllllU lliowu, lot the let il or Hie Iwo borsi'N beti'iiller ilt' scrllii'il, Itom Ma) filli, s'l.'tohui '.nb, IMil.ttl ii coulracl price ol () Ml per beail per moiilb llll lift I, IS'l. nnd Hie teiisouable Millie of lied lo .lull tl. ISHI.nl f rflect lotinllii ll, iiml wbleb lieu has been ilulv filed Willi Hit Coiinl) llukl'ib , IMM, iniililiil) iiskIkiihI lo Nt Itle I I Mstiti, iiml both ol tvhleli aie now as sitiut'il lo.l. II. I.ilsou, nnil on v ti It'll lien Ho le Is now tint' (31, III liefatlll biivlnubiiu made In Hie ui incut of said sums nnil no suits oi iillier pioei cilliiKs nl law buv Inn In en lustlliili'd In it'iovtr said tlelit or any pail then or, Ibt'rt'fore I will sell the pioperl) herein tli'serlbeil. Inn Kiuy mine lour jeiirs olil. vti'lubt .nun noiliiils. enlli'il I'd : inn. ilnti t'oloii'il li'ilse Nt'Vi'ii )eius old. wt ' I u 1 1 1 Ono pounds, ciillt'd Hill), mid one liiowucow live .veillnolil culled llniwtl.nl ptiblle iiuclloil lit (lie bouse or.l II r.iUini, III tinrllelil irei luel, I aui'iiHlei t'outil), Nt'lir,, on the llllt tin) ol Ma I i-h, IS'H, nl one o'clock put or s i Id tin), llalttl Ii b IT, IS'.i I, ,1 II l.nstiM, '.'-IS ll Morluaui'ii f iii in . nv.ni ii m mi in ,iii ii w' in mil in .in in :n in iii iwniiiiijj iin jii in in in in nn i ii in i,' iiiu iiiu mi i SAFE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL ? and SATISFACTORY 4 This'ieleis to (ias, wbcthei ueil .is nJJ b lllll III t,l, II , ,11, III, .till, ll.lllll lltlllLIsI (rin the home plant enable the pLincoln Gas Co.3 C to furnish the veiv finest g.is at the lowest ligmcs obt.ilmihle auvwhcie in jtihe I nlted States, under similar con JJ Ffltil.tiik n Fuel Gas Is sold at the exccetliuLdv Blow i.ilc of $1 35 per thousand lcct,.mdfl Il iiniiiiiiuiuiig si.isai 711. on pel iiiuiis.iuti fleet. 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