) THE AME-RICAN G Tin: iHi.irsKn n. I ,!..,(, el I ltt -. ; t4 tt rwt'fc "' j MltK -MW .- iwltiMttH I NVI.M tV.- ! .!-. Ml 'T kV siVTllit H',U IW Mti. tf tilt m(.H.nil 1,1 U t.tojlK') nl siir.i j tvUy. N" t liW'1'? Mr. - Iim tii ni,"lW'''1') wot. W rT.4.M rftt VUJ fuMjr mi. .HijLi.tr ton! ljr m ttvinWMT M Hmtvf Mi tvvit will"". Tli Ml Imnt'M f On-tr ls..u.i mn 1 iiviiti mih trUt)j r-vvU M. FUitiimri.n, !hs r'nitrh aslroiit. ou r, ft'r nntUiitf tho tliilUn r U- tvnt tkHt mminiSi)i iVufiw lVln-r-iH't rwvnt tM'1ti ilrvnn, I r vrtl lohav Mtili "Titt y ronnniHlifl lliwrythut Mm mux Unnrtunnilwl ly ltinitiHiitimllii,r to a itWlMiifiHiiiftl t onH'tnl(U if tin ' Hin't r." Bcrwly mjunrtoT.if awiitury ittfonmny Mtronomi-rt ijnwtioiHvl w lictlnr the Mo lar ntntiwjihore lunl any nmrkwl vxU'tx nion, ami tvn iIouMihI whi Oior the o Mini wtw ftotnr A)Ntu1iiK At nil. Hut in th Unlit of tho Into eelij.m It I not iwtonMitiitf tlmt an antMiionmrpU'WH tho opinion that tho min'i atnumi'lii'rti MtonilitontWHiHl more than 100,1X10 mile. The frujitivo fomwof tho mm iintHt ho mormon, liiuml to ejwt tho limttor coinHwiiigt tho flnmlng jiroinlnoHw not inf reqttontly oWrved 40,000 iiilloa lirowl, with an mirnsh of 225niilo a weoml ami attaining ocriurionally an oluvutloii of 400.WK) mill's. All iironiliu'MMw, Zollnur anil lloxtitKhi havo aliown, ar orwimlly phenomena of eruption, piwimUhI hy reo tilinoar jot, cither vortical or obliquo, aaccmlinir to trrent heights ami then aeon falling hack again toward tho sun llko the jots of onr fountains, Tho eruptive prominence aro, as Professor Young ays, "gonorally nssooiati'd with active sun spots." Hlnco during the Into e(;liso those prominences were conspicuous in counoction with nn unusually brilliant ami extended corona and groat si)otted' ness, the before aoeuiingly established law that the corona s size and lumiuost ty are hi direct proortion to tho sun's spot prmlncing activity Is strikingly cor roboratixl I'rofi'ssor Schaeberlo cabled from Chill that his ecltpso observations confirm his mechanical theory of tho corona, which regards this vast appondtigo as comiRisod of streams of matter ejected with initial velocities of 050 miles a second from the un by forces which are most active near the sun spot bows. Indications or sucti eruptive action have been often observed in the higher regions of the prominences. A further confirmation of this theory If, that the corona in outline resembled that which. Professor Bchaetarle predicted '"Ti-? th As far back as the fclin am 1870 Mr. Brothers noted that "promuitmces wore most numerous on the aids of the sun where tho corona was brightest," an evidence that the coronal matter is not less than that or tho promt nonces ejected from the sun. Mr. Proctor, discussing the observa tions of that eclipse, concluded! "I eon coive we have now clear evidence of i form of actionbut whether eruptive, electrical or repulsive is not yet obvious exerted outward to enormous distances by the sun and with maximum enery over the spot eoiios, but local, variable and probably intermittent. It will lie seen, then, that Professor fichaebftrlo's theory, thresh by no means established, accords with old observa tions. No other explanation of the corona has been offered save that which attrib utes it to reflection from myriads of in candescent meteors or cosmlcal dust cir culating around tho sun. But this by pothosls has. never been supported. If the corona wero cnumy auo to meteoric dust revolving around tho sun, we slioul certainly expect to see it regular, ant! not as It generally ttpiHiBrs.gaptsid, quad rilateral or four rayed, with Immense wings or extensions. There seems, there fore, to be no other inference possible but that which telescopic scrutiny has , long suggested that the corona Is orlg inated and maintained by countless ejec tious issuing from tmnoath and flung through the photosphere by the sun'i vertical or volcanic forces. If the final study of tho coronal photo- ffratihs obtained sustain this view, art ence will havo at least a working by fcothi'&is for the determination of tho cyclical variations of solar heat and the corresponding effects upon terrestrial temperatures and climates. Tho theory in question obviously oiwns up a new and fascinating iniiniry Into the anoma lies of the earth's seasons which aro duo to variations of solar actl vlty. We seem to be thus hapiiily led to the very thres hold of one of the grandest discoveries oi modern science, which promises when developed to yield a rich harvest of prac tical results. Now that most numerous and perfect tihotographs of all tho principal apiteud aces of tho sun have been secured in Chill and Africa, astronomers shoub give their best energies to the study of tho data. No problem they can now at tack can be of greater Interest or im portance to science and tho world. New York Horald. A f, .W . 0 w'Ky nnwt .. a t vi 'ti! ti y4 H l f M t'iw H.elt bh to bTU ba-t l.t II.C l HI t I flW a itCOSi"'HlH,, h a 4U ii niini, t. a imI' lot ftf , al '"' bs liHlliH't-l!t.h. Nif ! ttw l ut. b. l iiMt"' "ne t.. Itml a Mr ! '' ! m sttrsli-.l fita tbeU'lr lyapiii' et t-arbit t.ibiotxlf an4 then stiiile.1 st tit etwr Who rame bs. V to ftt.loll filUhtf bt H.h f AllhoHKh tt sr- r Mil h"tMit, It nawiil niti"'M tt mineru ..iuer, alt tt many 'tln r people In larifs rlties, that this Isiiot an utiiviu imm tiracttce, Mn who are Itls'rat wtth the tsinilies, a far as f.wvt and doilies on. ran-lv ctve llmtii a nt f.r their own ne. They will sy any n-a- soimble bill and tunny unreasonable ones, but th v pny tte ui in chw ks and overlook the bills theiuwlves,' then they fancy they know what Invoine of the money, hitch conduct Is tin wise. If there Is anything In the world that has a tendency t drive a woman to under hand practices It Is such lack of confi dence on the fart of her liuslmnd or father. A wlw way is to make a regular nl- owanco for each tucmltcr of tho family. New York ledger. Mil, I r lS JIM O ItK '. tt I ni - I ' f i. i (i - ir ' hh-t r..1 tl l't . 4 M Villi. , I., n .I !( S" , n4 nli t"1 ei. i"l l " ll-4 t hill p twit m i t tM tt Wll lS t!, lit lU Il.il in l it.-l )t ktn, Ai-t trt'i 1,i i.mi..I mi.t l in t Us I'hU i teift l ll'' !'. day out i.f each vesr fi-r taking up a rub lection of money (not tuveswull th I h.ibw ml llMlli rtt lIH. The mat oiii i f collect lug " iVti f -iice,' or "Home sc't, as it is eoiurumes railed, is of aiiiieiit otIkIii, If the rns- toin I tidily intlrrtxd by the ontslile world. It iiiMiHta of sitting astde one p A fob ily 1-eti- Itlen) to 1h sent to the Mjie at Home, who Is supposed ,i use It in defraying the existiiwi of the holy see. (.'hamlH-rs' iliH.k of Days" and Brand's "Popular Antiquities" neither mention the ens torn, but I have succeeded In tracing It back to the twelfth century for a cer tainty. One authority even goes eo far us to BscrllK! Its origin to Inn, king of the west Haxoiis, who went to Home In tho vear 7'J1 and founded a hospital for Eng linti nlWlnm to tho sacred citv. tho ex- Willy Ilemsrfci orsn ruu . , .i,,fr.1V(.i i,v oltv. lni.vi0 Kenny Meadows was an artist who was niu.u aMuu onu "Hinall contwr covno , , . . t I --"- r ---r - a a always welcome at uny sis iai giunerniK, WM,h yenre." for ho had an infinite fund of quotat ion Tiiie mighty collection of pennies was and mother wit. A certain well known frwiir,i,nt direct to tho point. Others studio pun was his. There had boon one cl1m tlmt tlie jlonor 0f originat ing tho day a long talk about fresco ana tno Ivu,r .,,. ci,onm iH ,ilt0 toEtholwulf. palette necessary for It, and the repeated t a very early date (tho most laborious remark that it needed a palette of earths nwan.h falls to locate these things as oulte tired htm out. "You talk of ochres, ho until, "online worst of all you haven't named, though it's tho commonest. I hat s tho modi-ocro!" Then." said another artist, "you don't bellevo In tho golden mean's being the best of things'" No," said ho, "I'll divide that with ou. xou may laico me mean, ami i ti keep the gold. According to his own telling, lits stand ard of praise was a financial oho. "Now I dare say you ttilnk yoursoii a very clover fellow to paint so good a icture." he said to iiisrrtona, wuiintn Bell Bcott, who had just completed his "Old English Ballad Singer." "But it's nothing to paint a picture compared with what it is to sell it. When you do that, '11 congratuhita you I" But every oe knows just how much such deprecatory criticism meant. Mead ows was "fond of talking." Youth's Companion. Id I went U fcl!t4, )m M T !sj, MJ .sb. tb lnUi. H-'-'V eli ilt .'' n tbkl l. h t I.Utt, 1 1 :4''t t in l'irn isi'lll !,. fiibi si tUMr ! rsie l lid ilil'r !r Urn pouvd trip Tb'krl l!l acTpt"l lr iirv n train ,N, f, bsrtt jf Hinl. at a m, Msr xih i .1 siilit (f at Hb .ts at ,1 t p u. May 8lt Tb"k't4 siii'pleg v', l 'nubs t Hliriilne H. tnntli tf. jxUl tisSa leavt Hhrr- blnn l'rilsi evuilnjt, June 2nd, h-acbm t.ba, Halulday i-veiilug, June Sil. Ti t u lllts lutnorr, on this train and !on rcflsr rt tui nlni? tmlnt. This t an unfqualh'd opjitrt unity of , Uitlni the ihmhIhu m-tn's'lls of the N, er Norihcl," and you will do (H to avail ynorwl! of it. The lily ticket stent, at 1121 Farnam stiint, will gladly vivo you toll Infotinatlon. THE U S. QUEtN, The Frieodi' Favorite Cir Prlco Five Cents. For sain hv the following dealers: lllem A'TikUt, N. K. corner KUh and Dodge (rH't. Christ Hainan, f12S. Kith stivel. Henry Anderxon, N. . corner Kith and licavenworth streets. This cigar Is worthy of a trial, ti (5KU.W. LANX'ASTKKACO. IIKSSHAI. SIISST1 WHEELER & WILSON SEWINQ MAC.IINEB. Estey and Camp & Co. Pianos and Organs. SOLL ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Needles. Oil, Siililillim fur all klnrU of Sow- Iiik M i(.,-til nt'H. Our own Mechiiiile Is Urst clitss. Will n-palr any Hewing Maclilna, 614 Bontb Sliteenth St., Omaha. far as tho year, month ond day ore con corned) the copper ponny clause was changed until the tribute was understood to consist of a "silver penny" to bo con tributed by every family who possessed land or cattle of a yearly value of 80 pence. This probably means upon which Negligee Ove'rahlrta anil Underwear yearly tax of ponce was icv.ea.- umiirc How Squlr nnnd TVs! Fooled. Buuire Bond, whose doscondants are foremost in Hprlngflold affairs, kit a general store In tho early part of the cen tury out on the borders of Worcester county, and liko all storekeepers of tho period he sold rum. 4ne old tippler whoso credit was very weaK got uauiy in arrears, and Mr. Bond got wary about trusting him. Tho tippler came in one day with hlsjug half full and wanted It filled clear up, as he was going away. The Honor was poured in until it came up to tho cork, but whon the squlro asked for tho money it was not forthcoming. No ideas could induce him to trust any Works of Patlana. nmrur. an tin rmnrnd out as much as ho Probably tho sternest patience is dis. had nnt in and the tinnier went away. played by tho sculptor or tho painter Tti llnnld which had half filled the dug who will spend months and years in mo- beforehand was not rum, but water. terlallxing a conception, 'more is no ppringfleld Homesteod. IllJUOi IUOro Oi J'lUl'Mii o uinintji7u uj mu AMERICANS TAKE NOTICE! h'or uKiitliMiien, we have a beautiful lino of inn ur fui Tn har 8 un. In wx'ks. MUNiHiiioers, ii'i Kwi'iir, Hun. etc.. etc.. wo are strictly la It. liiin't forget lliu ilai'fl. LANDEN BROS., W. T. WHITE & CO., tOO NORTH I8TH ST. Stationery. Boohs and News, IWirwIlfnU. Mmrnslnes. Notions. Fine Pocket Cutlery. (Hgiirs, Tnlnici'os, iinil Miiiokur's Hun- aries. averyiuuiK ni'si ciuss, Friends Patronage Solicited. Ideals ror. Ed. F. PICKERINC, Tel. 1938. 105 8. 10 h street, OMAHA. Caucasians, peaking numerically, than any other race, but I maintain that it is a gift of nature and just as like to come to a dog as to a man, only tho dog would not havo sense enough to use It as eirect- ively as men would I hove seen a great riillllpl llrooks M Schoolteacher. It Is related that tho first attempt of rhlllltts Brooks to begin a career was a discouraging failure. After h left col lege he became a tutor in the Boston Latin school, but the principal was so KOUCH & HOUCH, Carpenter and uilder. Manufacturer and Itcpalrorof Sash, Screens, Doors and Windows and Furniture. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OMAHA. deal of this quality of nature displayed nttl impressed with his capacity that by savages, sucn as mo negroes oi Africa j,, ftHj,e for his resignation, wuen and the Indians of America, we an an- young Brooks then decided to entor the shop: isir Oavsnport tr..t mire tho armor of the old English ministry, the pedagogue predicted his ImlghU and tho wonderfully intricate ffiiiuro on tho ground that he had never .a,l..i.Hdtln tf dSe.laMjf HtUiM rriMatov tit a 1 , ..At. I . m wurKunnim"i uinjiH.w . Known any one to succeeu in iiijuiiii . . , . . them, but 1 have seen Indian war cos- wb0 ),ftd failed in schoolteaching. EflCK COIItrSCtOr tllfl DUIIQCi WM. NICKLAS, tumes that would make the eye of tho seeker after curiosities and rarities slm tily blind. The whole is intricate and Interesting to hxtk at, but closer inspoc tlon will invariably show almost endless work lalxr of years to make It look beautiful Some of the negroes of tho south have fishing roils and tackle that are marvels of delicate hand workman ship, to much so that there is nothing like thorn to bo hail In the market for money, All this, however, is only oc compilshod by almost supremo patience, Ht Louis Uloiie-Democrat, Chicago Herald. tro thon 1,000,000 Oer- tho only boy among several girls, and FUNERAL DIRECTOR of cities of tho United sometimes the superior advantages of 1 U An Karl Aitronomloal Toaohor, Thalos, born C40 years B. C, was the first to note the four distinct divisions due to the position of the un vis, tho solstices and the equinoxes. He also taught that moonlight was simply re flected sunlight, and was the man who first mode a prediction of a solar eclipse. St. Louis Republic. A Mnastiro of Hafrty. Gummcy Don't you got tired of young Hugglns' nightly visits to your daughter and his staying until after mid night? Glanders Not et all I regard him as a protection against burglars. De troit Free Press, raots About Foreign Population. There aro more man in tho chl States. They are most numerous in New York and Brooklyn and in the cities of tho west, They are loast numerous in Boston and Washington, In these two cities and in Philadelphia and Ban Frau Cisco tho Irish outnumber tho Merman, In Now York, Chicago, Brooklyn, Ht. liOtils, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Buffulo, New Orleans, IHttsburg, De troit and Milwaukee tho Germans out number the Irish. There aro 8,WK) na tive of Ireland to 65,000 Germans in Milwaukee. In Boston there are 10,000 Germans to 71,000 Irisli. New York Sun, Suggestions For Mary Anderson. Mrs. Mary Anderson-Navarro, some time known as "Our Mary," is writing a book of reminiscences. If she goes back far enough and sticks to facts, they will be highly interesting. She should tell how Dr. Hamilton Griffin went ou 'change in 8t. Louis and scattered tickets broadcast that tho house might bo filled. And she should publish tho first opinion of the New York critics. Much things do not In the least reflect on her ultimate triumph, but merely show her early tiluck and confiditice In her own ability. Let us have the reminiscence from tho beginning. New York World. At Lawyers' llauquet. At the banquet of tho Virginia Bar as uoclation, the wine being slow in mate rializing, a certain judge obtained a bot tle with gTcat difficulty. Proud of hU ucces bo exclaimed! "Oentlemen, my strong right arm secured this champagne. I acquired it by feudal tenure." "Well," remarked a brother lawyer as ho ooured out a copiout draft, we will soon hold it In free an common soakage (socage)." Green Bag. Consoling ths Widow. Parson Whangdoodlo Baxter 8istah 8nowflake, yor shouldn't go on dut way alwut do doff ob yoro late husband, lie- Member how much bettor off ho i now he i dead, 'Dat' meant as a dlsroproach for me. Is dat do way you consoles do wldders and ornhantsT Git out, nlggnh, 'fore I cold you!" retorted tho dusky widow. Texas Sifting. A Puisled Youngster. narry I tho youngest of the family, jtlnmli's furnished on all Muds of lirlck anil Mason work. 2230 8. SEVENTEENTH ST. TsUphons 179V OMAHA, NBI HIBSEM & TEETER Northeast Cor. 10th and Dodge St., -roil a 1,1. si mis or Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nut. Confections. Cigars ind Tohiooo. Telephone I7U4. H. K. BURKET, girls seem to weigh heavily on his youth ful mind. The other day wo heard hlra say thoughtfully to himself! "Women always first. I wonder why God didn't make 'em first, but he didn't, no made Adam first." Now York Tribune, EMBALM-, Offlcs, 111 North lath I Ki'MlrioiiRe. 1VI4 Yste Street. Tttli'lihoiifl SO. Mr Only Place of Stand, IIS N. Slsleenth Sirsat. Street. Telni'lionn 7, Bualnaaa Is the Old Tha Woman to lis l'ltlt. Tho woman who must earn money and at tho same time keep houso, nurse babies, sew up teams, manage servants and attend to the complex afTalrs of an establishment is to be pitied. Bho has far too much for ono pair of hands to do. Harper Bazar, England contends with smallpox at a disadvantage. Many persons of influence do not believo in vaccination, write against it and oppose it in evory way they can. Tho opposition ha grown greatly during tno long aosonco or tno epidemic. "It will cost you 13 cent Just the amo," are the reported words of a New York druggist when he was tola that the use of his telephone was desired in a case of life or death. Of course the 15 cents wore paid. In tho Yosemite valley there is a fallen tree 800 feet long and several centuries old. that, it is said, has been hollowed out so that for a distance of 60 yards a jierson can walk upright inside it. , as ik i i ii i ii ai i i ii s i ss Senator Mills say that for 10 year tho railroads of Texas hove been oiorat- ed at an actual loss of $1,000,000 a year to tho railroads themselves. W. H. LANYON, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, Telephone 747. Ttrnlrs ynrs contlmiiil iirui'lli'p In Omnha lulu HwlNfiuiL Hiirtfi'iin OiSt,.losiMili'shiMlilMtl (illli-i, S. W. ror. MlxtiMMil.li Mini I Mruuo Mts (Kiln, hours U::0 to IIMUla. m.. !l;iHi to A:im and 7:HJtoM'.lHp. in. UeslilKiii-e. 1711 ( 'harlft Ml. IYI. DALEY, MERCHANT TAILOR Suits Made to Order. (In urim Inns n norm..., n. .11 111! casus. Clotli InK cleaned, dyed and rittiioilitlnd, 2107 Cumins St., OMAHA SYPHILIS A SPECIALTY. A written ffiiAMht! to euro. our cMira In 'tiiinnfit an t aw crMM Imr tMivir"Mi t ft putelliti tin, it yn'ira ntfc im fmriiifi'in mix flp(-rii!lii pna fully mn trnt mn I hiaII, nm1 wtsfflvn (fin fn nPriitu tfiiAt'ftnf ti rure or refund my rai'rirrui furs) fifth way n r v rnn tn rtirn. n n i tin mi IlKMKI) Y wilt in The earltait library was that of Nebu chadnezzar. Evory book was brick, engraved with cuneiform characters. Ufn y. i Hit can d) o imI w w hdti l hllla will litr th Wurbl tr a rn tlmt our M AOlO ptir. Wrli fr full tinrtfrulnra ftfi-l ft tli Tll fi", thnmfMtnmlrifnt hyctiiini hv twvt-r ttffti til to givn mnrta trmn if niiiornrr ffiu-t. in our fU'fic year1 urmUrtt wllh thli MAi.KI l( KM (COV It Im l-n tw diftW'tilt Ui ovfroonift tli rJinllMi ntfn I tit nil o-fHil PM'i'Hh'i. Hut UM'lrr our iroua guiiMtritfo thoiianri'U nrtttrylnirHiin'1 Im-Ifiit cnr. w flout rn'-t to vnr tf rt'fttti'l 1 very iloltrtr iiiiI ita w hnvn nrinn'lfil ttfu kln of .vm.Ofiiilt la iwrfwtlv aiifH tn tiv im. Old fhruftl'', (M'tft( fa rurwl in W t W Mny. lnvaf At our fltinnclM tnnlliifcf, utir r'mtnti(n ihikHii- n Writft lit for ftuvif tti1 mMr-smi ut thoa w lmvi piird wlm hnvst irivnn tmiiiiM('.n to rt(r U) tiifin, i vmir mitt ' im ftm Bnru throut. niiK-ntii tmt j hn 1 mouth, rlH'HMiftlUm tn Untu tnd Jointa, bulr full in i out. tprtii'tlott on iiy iinrt of fli body, fmdltiif u irtfMl tvr-Uti, iiHlrtf) In bond or Iron". Mii at oncfl. All forrHsituMidi-nr'' Nfint mai"1 In ttliiin rnvsi WtlnvtlPlhn Miosit rlhfid InvM limtloii uU wiU do ftli Iij our powr to aid you in it. Addr, COOK REMEDY CO., Masonlo Temple, CHICAGO, ILL. O U R BOOK DEPARTMENT. tit this lkjrttt!itrnl Wf i.nVr ll? 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