f LIKE HIM, I Be Youth Who ronioM. 1 well-ilressed ) years of ge, at Main street las broke and .'ays the Butte be. The genial !y truek with jk with the ep tnan. and said: 9qt fooling and "Be poUtoaa you Why. what'i J" returned the Hm boy that'a ;See past year?" -Ml then, for if of John Poner ,,intt my hat" yP" asked the to get a little '-j That' s my name, f trother that I've ast six years." ' ib was busy now, iA would send him . Was peeling pota "jfwith n large pan j stw his brother, rja, and the twins har's embrace, 'jrtully alike in ap "ir who has just ie They are both . ip says he has " jrnia, Texas, Ari l3 in search of nil back home, and him accident , tnther says be will ZM Is good enough -HO.' V. "ZZ Butter. V ABaso who is much lth the red cow's i the fodder worm's 3i be is with the :Zt into a restaurant i- after nearly an .niter, and said: ! w powerful slow tltil" the waiter ex- "l folks out thnr in 21 be dinged ef I J al)b:io nn' coolc n.e " Wush you'd go f, hvr tuuk my name ,4" ""'"""i pnn" when your ? 1tel about fiftoen ailing the waiter, id for er doctor?'' -f I wimin folks out down with chills Explain This, Bostonlans. Tbe paper read by Mr. Edward S. Niles before the Christian Endeavor convention at Chicago, showing tbe proportion of church-going people to tbe total population in three of tbe large cities, is interesting. It reveals a surprisingly favorable condition of affairs for Chicago, in comparison with ber two eastern rivilt, and will probab ly modify a very general opinion that Chicago is a wicked oity. Tbe fig ures given by Mr. Niles show that in Boston, with a population of 600.000. tbe church membership is 35,000 or one person in every twenty-four; in New York. 90.000 out of 2,000,000 be long to church, or one in twenty-one, I while in Chicago 100,000 out of 800,- , 000 are religious, or one in eight ! Something of this disparity may be accounted for on the theory that the young, fresh and vigorous west has not yet become infected with the vice of the older and more complicated civili sation of the East Tbe people In tbe former section still retain more of the simplicity in taste and manners which belong to the farm than those of the latter. Tbe corruption and degenera tion which follow in tbe wako of wealth, accumulated and held for a long time hare not yet made their iiu- i pressions on the industrious and frugal inhabitants of the cities in tbe great agricultural statoa. Yet, there is some thing startling in tbe statement that the ratio of church nvemburs to non coramunicants is three times as large in Chicago as in Boston. Mr. Niles is a resident of the latter city and would hardly discriminate against his own borne. Is there some ether more positive and calculable explanation for the dif ference? Has Culture taken the place ef religion in the Hubcitv? Has educa tion supplanted the desire or necessity for spiritual pursuits, at least inside tbe church walls? It can not be that the crimes and overt acts of wickedness are three times as numerous in Boston as Chicago. What have our esteemed contemporaries of the Hub city to say about it? Uenry Wattersonin Courier'' Journal. Are We Snob3? William D. Howells, who whatever may be his rank as a novelist, is one of the closest and most intelligent ob servers of human kind among ua, crea ted something of a sonsalion a few months ago by intimating that we Americans are a race of snobs. The American press and llio American poo plo almost to a journal and a man, rose indignantly to dony this slander. Tho same American press turned itself loose to give tlio American poople all the information it could obtain about tho career of the titled person who itfaUng at the same IMtisli of ice cream, "m wan placed on 1 around to speak Jfcad addressed him. "y Us kn fe, reached i-sizod lump of the (si on a piece of winced us though lied him, shoved calling the waiter, Sd er good deal in 'ick (Inner at Sul , v,i'oack one tirao at Jffl a ed 1I night at e .iot, an1 lived fur a ttWr faod camp-iniietin', Vt Ion) coldest butter I 'op the worms may eat M Map an' the spotted t btaff and kill herse'f. f Jy, a r. 1 the tittering waiter, . Jfc ' be in presently. .It's ice cream." if en' I 'low tbe cow 3t froae ter death by r erbleeged ter you, .lMger. Don't kere, it they have ter put Vfeouse ter keep V em 'riansaw Traveler, Man f Heaves. "Now, my dear little men," said Mki Daisy Dimity, who had volunteered to teach a elaas of small boys in a Boston Sunday school, "you must ait real still and I'll tell you about what a perfectly lovely place heaven is, and what a per fectly beautiful time you'll have if tow are dear, good little boys real little gentlemen, and go there. Yon can't imagine how perfectly charming it will be. O, there'll be the mot. delightful manic As Rood, I have no donbt, aa our own symphony concerts, and there'll be each lovely singing all tbe time. O, life will be a poem a reel Browning poem forever and ever and ever. XI will be just too beautiful for anything. Everybody will be so cultured and re ined you can't think how lovely it will be." "Whet if we go to the bad place?" naked n wonder-stricken little fellow. "O-o-o!" cried the teacher with a lit tle gasping shriek, "O, the dreadful! horrid place! It will be fall of all kinda of dreadfnllv coarse, common people, and they'll be doing and saying all aorta of vulgar things. Society will be to dreadfully, dreadfully mixed thertvit will be too perfectly horrid to think about. Ugh! No, no, dear little boys, yon must mind yonr papas and mammae and never do anything naughty and then you will go right to that dear de lightful pi ace which will be filled with the first families in all Boston, and it will be too perfectly lovely for any thing." Time. The Quern's Cale. The big hoiiftes in London have lots of cats about, which grow fat while folks are in town and starve when they go out to the country. This has attuned much distress to members of the animals' in stitute, particularly as even the aueen's cats were subjected to the same difficul ty. But this year it was 'Umbly and loyally pointed out to the queen that her Windsor cute would starve while she was away, whereupon her majesty was graci ously pleased to order them all put in baskets and taken along to Osborne with the rest ef the court, which was done. This has become fashionable. Society papers solemnly inform ns that prettily decorated oat bankets are in great de mand, and tho happy pnssies may be seen by dozens at the railway stations going to mountain or seashore just like anybody else. London Letter. The might of Deliberation. "What thon doest. that do with all thy might." But not with the might of anger, haste or impatience. Not the "might" that grabs the door knob and tries to wrench it off if the door doesn't open readily. Not the might that is al ways breathless, in a hurry, "rushing things" and trying to do a dozen things in a minute. That is not "might" at all. It is a wasteful expenditure of miht of your force, your vitality, to store up which you have slept and eaten. The "xnizlit" that accomplishes the greatest and most profitable result is the might of coolness and deliberation; the nubt that will do and think of but one thing at a time; the mi'ht that will not allow itBelf to be occupied by other things, thoughts or efforts till the one thing IK done; the might that, having forty things to do, immediately stops and thinks, Bits clown and does nothing for a time bnt think or let the thought come of wlmt is the best thing to do to brinr about the rnoRt nroMTiorons roanls. married the Americau heiress, with , Prentice Mulford in New York Star. the minutest detail of the ceremony, and these same republican newspapers could not get ''His Grace" and tbe ducat title in their bead lines often Four Lucky IHen. Byraeiue Of, .) Herald. Jmr 51. The United Stales Express company yesterday brought just 910,000 in cur- - i- -it- i i s n. enough. Thackeray, who made a Lon&fM1I, suu Lotte'T and who Me a denned ' f.B. fcjoper A Co. 'a store in North Sa special study of the genus. snob as one who meanly admires mean things." Most of New fork was lost in admiration of mean things about the time of that ceremony. Mayor Hewitt, of whom we admit having ex pected belter things, was perhaps the most ardent - admirer among all the line street The book-keeper, Charles H. Geffey, receives S3, 7.10; Albert T. Tsn Antwerp, one of the firm, $2,500; Alexander larrison. salesman, $2,500, and Caleb Morgan, the former butcher for the firm but now with Mahar k Huntly, Sl.m The ticket that won this sum, which was one-tenth of the second canital prize of $100,000. was No. 83,460, and it cost these four men just rest of the plain republicans. He never hesitated a moment about tying ; two dollars, although they had more in the nuptial knot that religion, as rep- 1 pooL mJS resented by the leading clergymen st's Offlca eoing tooth?" in- the sufferer, as der. I Bicuspid." ! )fC doctor, if you'll i out, though it looks ke advantage of a Tfhul are your cus iigo Tribune. :fm Jits Course, julf between youth .hew tbe proverb, old bead on young 'proverb was written ih bad nothing to don't believe tbe lytliing, and the old rally that tbe young saying, "I didn't felml." But young jant in bo told that it r i to nnd it out him- k and pays the piper of the city, refused to sanction, and he has boon publicly congratulating him self ever since upon the fortunate chance that brought about the oportu nity for him to, as he puts it, "create a duchess." New Yo k Life. The Cradle of Liberty. t The Buffalo Courier sa st A Buffalon an of Massachusetts birth has been in some distress of miud over the proper pronunciation of tbe name of the Boston hall,' which served as the Cradle of Liberty. In her nativo State she bad never heard it called any thing but Fan-u-ll Hall, but in Buffalo a few persons who prided themselves on doing tbe correct thing when they know it called it in her presence Funnel Hall. Under tbe impression that Dr. Holmes employs tbe latter pronunciation in one of hit poems, she wrote a little note to the beloved autocrat, begging for information. Promptly came the following reply, penned, unfortunate ly, in the band of a secretaryi ,. Swim folks FaosttU, O.d folks Funnel Los OABiaa oan hardly be eonaidered handawo or elegant, but they were fit habitations for the rag ged pioneers of America. Our ancestors were ragged specimens of noble asau hood. complete in health. strength and endurance. Their whole some remedies are reproduced to this later age, in Warner's Log Cabin Herse parilla and Waraer'a 'Tippecanoe." Petroleum in ebaadaaee aae been la sad ear delate, Boeiaaia. Nollj Great's haebead aae batesae riea through the death ef ale brother. Tas erieateJo do aet kaow much, by what they do knew they knew by heart. For cemetipotten, "liver Mmalaiat," or bUionsasse. aiak headache, aad nil iisissas arising fress a diaordond condition of the Hvar and stoat ack, take Dr. Plane's Pleas ant Pargativo Pallete a gentle laxative or active cathartic, according to eiae ef deae. a new military law will Increase ear army bj 00,000 man. UaH to Chronic naaal catarrh peeitivsly cured by Dr. Bage's Remedy. Sunday marriages are Bull and void in Pennsylvania. Waa Aaaarlca Ever DIseoTeredl At the time when Cohimbus started in search of the New World, nearly every man, woman and child in Europe insisted that there was bo New World to discover. When be cams back, crowned with success, a large proportion ol these good people adhered to their theory; and it they were alive to-day many of them would doubt less insist that American had never been diecovered at all. A man will give up any thing in the world more readily than a pet theory. For example, look at the individ uals who still maintain that consumption is incurable. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has cured thousands upon thou sands ef cases, and will cure thousands more, but these people can't give up their point. Nevertbefees the "Discovery" will cure any ease ol consumption, if taken in time. Lightning can he see by rejection a dis tance ef 204 miles. When Baey was sick, we gave her Caitoria, When aae wea a Child, ihe cried for Caitoria, When aae iam Kim, the ehing to Cutorit., Waea she had Chik!rea,jhe gave them Caetoria, hed mosquito. He Despised the Zttlos. A military officer once engaged a oar in Cork, and at the end of the trip paid the driver a sixpence. Now, six pence was the ezaot amount due, but more gracious customers were in the habit of paying a shilling for the same distance. "Bd lurk to the Zulus!" muttered Pat ruefully, looking at the same com In bis palm. The Zulu war was In progress, or bad just ended, and tbe officer turned around sternly! What Is that you say "Bad look to tbe Zulus, aorrl'' "Why do you say it?" "Faith, yor boner, because they've killed all tho shilling offlours, and left none but the sixpence ones." ing fifteen dollars a month. Mr. Gaffey seemed very jubilant ana justly so, when called upon by a reporter of the Herald to-day. He thought that the Louisiana State Lottery was one of the squarest WBUtutious he liau ever seen, and was earnest in his praise of the promptness and exactitude of all its I dealings. He and his three compan ions have frequently been winners of smaller amounts which have been promptly paid. The hwt drawing took place on the 10th instant and the mo ment the prize was drawn the result was telegraphed to this city. The winning ticket was then sent on, and in about two weeks the solid cash came. Mr. Gaffey said that there was not the least trouble or inconvenience in getting the money. His club will continue invest ing in the lottery. This is the seoond time that one-tenth of the capital prise has been captured by investors in this oity. Clubs have been organized in all parts of the city, but especially is the rage the strongest in the Seoond ward. Ignorance Kept Hint Honest. A story is told of a postmaster whoaa lack ef knowledge of working his own "nest" lest him an increase of $100 on hia aalarv next veer. When he eent his returns in he lacked 81 cents of the amount called for by the law to permit an adjustment of his salary. His report enowed the yearly receipts of his offioe to be $,099.20. Aa the department al lows a fraction over a halt dollar to bo eoanted as a dollar, the postmaster wonld have been $100 more in his pocket if he bad had shrewdness enuugh to buy 81 eente' worth of stamps out of hia own pocket Since he sent his report he has learned his mistake, and everybody in the county now can kick him. His waa the only case of the kind in the 2,500. It caused much merriment among the clerks at the postoffice depa. .ment. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. usnelsae idealist tkOl has at lart tolled ttn eiilil at ane leas seeded meHdae ter the ate. Tea. SiaUMteH. and tte ased. by eemblalns Ike neH nerve teell, Peltry tad Cone, with other otoc. re I idltt, which, eetins rtntly bat caMentli' an the hteaeya, liver end bowels, rmove dleteee, motue ansae ad iters TinlttT Talsmedtelaasi .Faines Celerv ombound ?Tf BUt a SUee heretofore nnoeenpled, and marts S aew ere la tbe trattment of nervon wonblte. Overwork, anxiety, ditotaa, Uy the foundtuon of BMTont pmttneon ud wttkniat, and txperlenot hee taown tbtt the neotl mntdlet de not mend the skrtia ead naralytii of the aerrotu tyttera. dad by profeeaouU and bariaen stem. Prtoe SI.OO. Mold by dretvMo. WELLS, RICHARDSON k CO., Proprietors auaunoTOM.Tr. Bweealag the Merkiu Like aa Ava lanche. The moat remarkable thing in bnaineee lines is the Moiie Company, in Lowell. It ia eaid the aalea in little more than two yeara are over 7.000.000 bottlea. This li quid food ia remarkable, if we may believe what is aaid about it. Lately, the ata letea, actore and nctreaaas, and heavy business men have taken to it like mad. Yesterday word came from Maiden that It raised an old caaeot helpless paralysia,and another ia Lowell. If this ia ao, hioiie ia all right, with but little advertising. lira. Leland Stanford's jewels are rained at a round million. Half Hale Bxenrslone. The first of the aeries of Harvest excur sions via, tbe Missouri Pacific railway and Iron Mountain route to Arkansas and Texas, will leave September 11th and 25th. October 9th and 23d. Tickets will be sold at one tare for the round trip with a limit of thirty daya to return and ample stop-ever privileges. In order te look spruce it is not ai ry that you remain evergreen. The Liver The kldaeri sre erstat which H Is kaeertea eh sold be kept la seed eeadlUon, sod yet Sbey ate over worked sad sseied by nesry everybody. aaW laer httoato wora-ont, cloned so. er diseased, eod't SsrwpsrlUs cnrt til dinenlUet with these erssas, renste them te heslihy sctloa, tad tenet the waste df costive erssaltm. "1 hsve beet attDC Rood's seritetrtilt for Indices Ion end liter troskle. It hat greatly benefited -aw, and t think It It tally tisoeds mi siclse st claimed. B. S. Caaaanto, chief engineer Sre dept. 8tonlask Iss. Ck K. B. If yon decide to take Hooit'i Strisptruls, is sst be Induced to bar tsy other. Hood's Sarsaparilla eld by til drucE tte. tl' for ts. Prepared seJy by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries Lewell IOO Doses One Dollar SICKJlEADACilE "There fe nothing yon require of year agents but what is fust and reasonable, and strictly in accordance with business principles." That's the sort ef testimony any house can be proud of, and it is the testimony of hundreds of men who are profitably employed by B. F. Johnson A Co., Richmond, Va. Write tor full partic ulars. Connecticut promisee a alias apple crop this year. Ml WtSM I eeuM tod something that wend eare falls and prevent the hair coming In white, " IS an axerenlon h-eenently heard. Veterinary Oajrkells-lvs will always do It Beht hi Prescsisti st 60 aents and 91.06. Tan colored beote for men axe becoming very faahieaable ia London. , CACTFRS Ieta as ass I niTTLE II mrn III f ILLS. Poaliivrlyeured IH meat i.uue rills. They aim relieve DIM trees from lJr.iwp.il, In dlgettionaudTooBeartyl Katlns. 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Abseot-iiiimled grocer: ''Very well, sir." -The last sujrar I boiiirlit of ym bad a lot of yellow sand In It." "Toa are certainly mlslakitn. We use only the finest of Tbe New Rlyle of WU lea. The school of emtio fiction, of whioh Miss Rives is regarded as the head and inspiration, is (rrowinp; fast, according to the "Lounger" of the Critic and that contributor adds: "I have in my mind now three young girls, none of them out of their teens, who have this sum mer riven birth to imaginative ro mances the motive and treatment of which would have staggered Oeorge Bands in her moxt 'emancipated' mo ments. Of conre, the reviewers pounce npon them, and tlion the unhappyyoiuig women burst into tears, and declare that they are the most miserable and misunderstood of human beings. One of WiesM overwrought misses with a re inembranee, iierluii, of bfr predeCKs aor's eiporit'iioe is tlirowq by the crit ics stricture into a state el neivous ear prioee. doing. our MrmMj Primte avre the Best. liven are contemplating starting a new paper yon should not fail to asa ' before elosiag a deal. If you are not reoeiving Tn Piuwr ns' vxiuaBT, our monthly, send for a Frew to every printer or publisher. Ad drees: WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. OMAHA, NEB. tmut ssd tares witeest " "2; roMD. n. B., aarees, Kaae Os Sa. JACOBS OH For Se3itie3&. CUHHKNT TaTSTIntOWY. NEW II hwasAeSntsaS Si Sat aatr rata leeaaey eaaS i tee stoat caeraetsttae aslas, allaaSv ad estee Ceesnstlnaa waetaer ot teat THE AND CUT Far FAUiLY Ed D TKE CrSALL latuaSy ttes' Jsfamaulles i Lanes. Siomaca, Bewola er etaer sieade or eraaaa. a e Bsatier new TtO'eai sr . sncnnii pais .as cnseiea. erTooa Vkeamat a BeSrlades, nearaJda e aresuslsd Umm READY RELIEF BOWEL GOHPLAHtTD Tklityte efi ww ia a te efTty iaena St HST a sastMar at setea art. raistaesa. weankara. Stek geteatea Wa rtee. Veeatet. Saae, wtai StSke neweea Sad Islttael solas intent and etaer terera aMr Batwaye rttla afaV w!B.vrEisa CDA7ICD AXLE 1 11HA.E.1I1 1ST IN THK WOULD. ik ttasuuia Brsry Sox turned nutt GREASEf Tas BTJTEHB' OTJIDX Is Issued March and Bept,. I each year. It is an enoy- lolopedia of naefnl lnlor Imttioa for 'A who par ebaae the lniuriee or the neeeaaitias of life. Wt Oan elothe yon and farniah row wlthw all the neoesaary and naiisesasesf appliances to ride, walk, daaeo, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to aharaa. or stay at home, sad in minus im rasp styles and Quantities, sat navre eenV 1 what is required to do all these thlnaw C0F0IITLT. and row earn aaaSsir eatiroats of the vatee ef the V ZBsVe OUIDS. wbieh will be sssrt ttsoat. reeeipt of 10 cents to paw poetesnv MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. Itl-ua Kiohiann A 1 sees. Ohfssaw.ni. THE MUTUAL LIFE MftStUNCE CMPAMT or iwnive ycswusu Tte Larsett, Caeasest sad Seat la ISjs Worla. CAtm AMETS 0,MweV am Wat s. A 1X1 Asset, staton eorrt. BBSCI lal IF. A1XBH. eaersi . BTSaslayee TsW " -' Sa taselaSaBnw'Batel I setetrtae and tally ea done nil 6 at the onry eaedSe for Ueoerials ffaes) ofthla dlteaee, O.H.LNoaAHAla,aV B tmeliri H. T. We have aaid Bit Ota ra. ssd It has rnaay years, aaa 1 sivea tae pen w lartloa. IBv tl.OO. Bold hy Drnsf itav M OSGOOD S. I. tuaatld ttaiea teat as trad. IVsleSS fui. roily WsmaojA S TON $S5. Other alssa erepertiea alary law. Afcett well sale. Bliiirtied Catsleiwa tee. Meanea tha Payer. ISOOOS TnOKPSOM. liiinaatoa, X. X S1E CO . COCn en A MONTH csa he Si IrS TO SaOU aisse working for aa. Asenu sreferred whs can farniah a horse and ylrf their whole time te the kastaets. Spare moateaie BU In fiala Street Richmond. Va. w. .MII.U, amalAvas I in iowat sad dtlea B. T. JOHHSOH Co, ISaV I aloe. A few recencies 1 ijLnz Asm - KIBSEB'S PASTILLES.'-I DATEHTSS I eatalons oa yataatahlHty 1 BV. hW dk A. r. 1.ACBV. reksad AMaTaara, Waehlat B.O. laauaetlaaj .SJyra. aeMeejaaB 10LA. Ureelkoi ata W. H. U.. Omaha, B0 87t iZTrlZL. as-. tawaa os.a. : Rryant & Stratton Chicago Duslnns Colic no! BS X fuMT-HAMB IMBTITUTI aed BNOLWH TRAINrM El auoBT-HANO INSTITUTI and NOLWN TWAIWIttQ BOMOOt,, iinnrimaa and tsa liAROShST B1W ' aw as woiuu r.lARVCLOUO OB DIGOOVGRY. e readlag. inrvd. Spoaklei without Betas, elly unlike artlllelal ty-tesna. r eoadeaaned hy hapreate Ceart, latdaeeaaeata te eerreepoadeaee olssaee lraa great Indaeei I Bavat BBBse. a -v a IXt II all lilt m . The rits satire susana tt wemewd vvr1. set wej j-e rsjSif Jyl ksaasn atawrwn. Tthdl WWW rWmmm WaUVShSiSi sw at r - 1 7 aTram.JV UvtratiiNHniawlle. InM" tiwrm. rat. A. Hsaa- Ml.lnni nf fir. 1 aaeadVlke worM fsn,sd Ki eclalitt le Mlet dleeseee. Ssalel "raeoleaf Themptoa. the treat Ft'cnolesltV 37m. Buckley, ll. l.,S-ilteref the ChrUiiaa Adroeaie. Illohard Praetor, tbe, SeleBtliu tad nthrrt. tnt tott free hy u . Fref. T tblhfcTTS, fa Fifth Ate- New Ter a. TO MAKE A DELICIOUS BISCUIT ASK YOUR OROCBIt IVOR DYIGHT'S COW BRAND" SODA AND TAKE HO OTHER. ! A 'V1 fiber and Fabric white a.od."-Z,.e(i (A.ft.) Journal. ( l t.-y. It v