SOrl lluni tin? foreh. eh. T I.! i th fa to ij erdes iOM, a: i feH wort . tW JtJj I . - " ai" l,M I .SWOO1 I -"'irii 9UTE, is oil., rwveral welUtm,, .... . en-e. con24 in tbU V r'" throniele Tan , k'r.flTi r"1 Lv rnn to llTe that The --tinct but also to amt o epreed, and ..i,.!it ,,, 1 r -rwrnwea jail .a .. WV, j,.t DM, wf ; y tie prisoner. Lwn rtewg mafuriiifi' tnnn -i t ':""'ct"J r. .,rtioni for chr. ln,,u , , u ., ' ; uu"""uaia, if""' V11v , ran Jow, iL,,,, ,rlmier,ecurl and as hern in and nlmtit i,ut ... ".i Tofs lew miuuUt for th. last thirty rears. Jn. uU i to .ffert an eutrauee. The caption one of th. lw.t i....i. . (li M...UDU Iteniptcato CTrwvnin the water, of thewin U ruou, out iwuunrt wm m. ,. . . - (rfb.yr.oBorPod wartail Uyond a dlld by CTnrior Ih' k". they pro- J'7nT ., , A:apu!'' onthe Kjlaapin s cell and threw open lr,P M lart. when a gpar t Briiiiafi corn col "n . w-ci nnu iniien overthe ,jti exd oil Muino wh een ip nnd old J()e eame alori" M4 ttMuwms iu i'r in nnu nitpr mllin'r of it flontwl ftlonc. nm.', nxaunnff exactlv iulenpth At to hi Age that in not ponitiveh known, but tit biirn!uljon littibiu l imiimte that 1m hat len ( rwKicni ot .san Jwte watcru for a iwrfwt torrnt of IjiiIIiM. mxl minilr of yean. The Lamntta are ' . . . . . . : 1 .... ,.11 scuv oi "B ininTiiwa nuiuu iini rrutT rut to ret 'I a r me J the phiom of the iiuok ball with the twine resistive force aa A.nnt eToer He mmle no bat U-jtskI piUounly for Jii (alrur be fiecwTeii oeinjr ivgsirt'TulrariB We IkiiUi ot tat nsilWiUt. Ttm wm the i? rred I i! u.nr.iu'a Lulr w n mfpn fin? ,J... i... a .., ... . - - - - - -j a ui pwi on the 8Kle ot a man ion tU nr, merany n.i- 0r.,nr. r,.ut p,,la r. 4. . ,..,,. i.,l..tt. ... H.Untanii. l"ur "l-''n HIKH at, ttil Lr i A the lmli-L hl mmifld nonMr nd without efTct, oo far . . - . ... l.iu l.w.l. ; .. .1 rrt . . " ..." in r'UM't'l llt'll. i I1R Otl imarh hit lxlr. After Ikccom- C their l.looJr work the mob yun t'ite iiiteiition of the tisj- bSdbtatf the (l''prai', mil tite t!.r of one of tiieir inimiter in (iii.it in tlie coll weinrd to in lU tiiirft nf tli molt (r bloml. Ljon.iii! "n niMi'tiioned ior mm i v ; Hi I'iun anil nl'.tsnueu witli kfprof iiitcrniiitinn. tepBUKinrn mi'bdkh at tbob. ! NVh. ) pecil to the Omli Oat of the mont otrtcionii ml v. -.!! murder erer coinmitteil kittcl tea milo kontlieMt of here bTtaiB, i teen s iiu wociock. Tliornhiil nhot ntUiniti IVrrtt Joaiile liarrcllcd hotgno, killing EtSniitly. 1'nTiil Jl't brought eifilisniMi here thin niornins ri'l RffEllcrtoD, Deputy SlietifT Eirh rt, CoritUe Uubhart uml your wa.leit went to the weue of the Ifcj!. m imrini i jir. iwrrnui ri- there wm fomid a large croud of r.3t ntiieni. who had a rfi tip ton of the mill for the ptirimw of fc:s; HwnilnIL ("orotter KlUrtoti fkti the iriMjuer and artii1led a mas. witf Attonier Hmith took evidence tktnry rHtinied the verdict that Im Barrett came to hia detlt from liot fired by Henry Thornhill lifrioniniu intent jknrtt u to Aurora yenU-rdnr, and pmnaj tiome la.t evpiitnsr cnllffil hi out ftt ted and liejjnti aliumiij; her. ij ill fume alonx and, ei't-tiis tin. a'tctneii-hljor a. i houma ('r. and hoatj a gtm. itavius be wanted to After he received the iftin he Cnx it wan a two lejred dof, lie nitliark and ahot lltrotih the , liliinj Barri'tt iiiitantlv, th it Uling effect in hia nock and planre otl the old Wlovn'a bti?k with out doing him any damage. Yet Old Joe cftrrif) er.oiiKh lead in hw cnmiHH to aink on ordinary whale, na nlmoHt every officer whoso veiei nnchora in the w at era taken a whack nt liitn whfti he runs hia Kidi-H and U'lly upwnrd, but. the bullets don't stem to do him any harm." "Well, n bout bin lviiKotiin rapa city?" "(ill, j'e. Some yenra npro nn En pliuli nian-of war, while lyiiiR at nn fhor, Undertook to d'!rov the old brute by firing a hni're of dynamite: into hint. J tie was hit on t he hi1o, ami about fifty pounds of tdinrk's HckIi torn away, but the wliot failed to kill him. Hut now, mark you. airi' that time ho will not make bin ap pearance in the anchor near where a man-of-war i8 anchored, I'.ut juat m noon W thent' veawls leave Joe romea to tbeaurfnee again, lie rrytilnrly meet a the Aenpulco nliont fift-n miles outftidennd pilots her in. Once anchored lie is satisfied uml fvi'iriH to delight in fcedinj from theoffal. Hut no matter how well you bttit h hook Joe's rodHoninjr nunlitica tell hm to leave it alone, and bo invnrin blv follows that line 1 Sarfric4 BirrUr. oucau't txit the rAa r,t rri i a uui , J. lie P&.?r was an ex-nklu-A rnntflin and hu eyes twinkled as he thought 01 the many itnriM i.: i. t. Victims Of blirirtu i. v, "UiTjlars themsel ves, gay i the Chicago ntr Ocean. A burjdar," he con fnued, U l0gt when he tret a rattled. a woman in the case of a burg lar raid is apt to do the unexpected "ling, and in this way disconcert even the coolest professional. To the unprofessional who desires above it .i wings to conceal his indentitv the impulsive woman is a hoi v terror, 'Not long ago it LariDened that the wife oi one of our prominent pnysicians was alone on the parlor noor oi tier residence. The house had novo 1....... t , "-"- nunriamei, and no one thought that it would be or could I. (JntllB Tliirl.t in r,;nr. l.a lajly watt awakened bv tsounds in the porlor.ond callintr out to ak who was there she heard retreating foot steps. Half awakeandwhollv under the influence of the thought that one of her servants or some member of the family was in the parlor, she jumped out of bed. and without a moment's hesitation, started in pursuit, intent only in learning what was the matter. In the hull she came face to face with a strange man, and even then she was not wide awake enough to lie afraid. The thought that the stranger was a burglar did not come toiler until she had asked, in an anxious way, what was the matter. "The burglar, who it was afterword discovered had made preparations to curry off the silver ami certain articles wnicti lie had collected, was so contused that henuule a single ex clamation, stepped to the front door, opened it and walked quickly awnv, Iff said afterward that the idea of a small, delicate-faced woman follow ing him up closely made him Khiver, and when she spoke to him with the commonplaced marmorof one asking his welfare, his senses deserted him. iiml there was nothing for him to do but to gel out." The (ihostof Gnltean. Guiteau still lingers at the District Jail, says a AVashingtonletter. That is what the superstitious prisoners say, for they claim that they seo him every night, and if you were to bring any amount of testimony to contra dict them they would still adhere to of their theory that the assassin stalks The laairt or Sahara. The Sahara aa a whole is not below e level ; it is not the dry bed of a re cent ocean, and it is not as flat as the proverbial pancake all over. I'art of it, indeed, is very mounUinoaa, and all of It 16 more or lesa varied in level. The Lpper Sahara consist of a rocky plat eau, rasing at times into considerable lieaks; the lower, to which it descends by a steep lope, is -'a vast depresaion of clay and sand," bnt still for the most Irt stand in k high above Bea leveL No portion of the Upper Sahara is less than 1,3(10 feet high a good deal higher than Hartmore or Derbyshire. Moat of the lower reaches from 300 to 300 feet quite aa elevated as Eaaei or Leicester. The two spots below aea level consist of the beds of ancient lakes, now much shrunk by evaiioration, owiusr to the present rainless condition of the coun try; the soil around these is deep in gyitirn, and the water itself is consid erably saltier than the sea. That, however, is always the case with fresh water lakes in their last dotage, as American geologis's have amply proved in the great salt lake of Utah. Moving sand undoubtedly covers a large space in both divisions of the desert, but ac cording to Kir Lambert Playfiiir, onr best modern authority on the subject, it occupies not more than one-third part of the entire Algerian hahara. i.lse where rock, clay and muddy lake are the prevailing features, interspersed with not infieuueiit date eroves and vil lages, the product of artesian wells or j eienvated spaces or river oases. Even Hahara, in short, to give it due, is not by any means so black as it is painted. Flu Meutluieuia. "Yes, gentlemen," he said eloquently, and with a patriotic thrill in his voice, "1 think that when an American citizen is tendered a nomination to ollice by his fellow-men it is his sacred duty to ac cept it. Let him put aside all thoughts of self. A man can serve his country in times of peace as nobly as he can in times of war. Gentlemen, friends, I thank you for the honor yon have con ferred upon mo, and even though the sidnry may be small I will " It is not a salaried oflice, colonel," explained one of his admirers. " ha-a-iit ! no milary? Then I'm dumbed if I accept it!-'. Texas Sittings. Abiilll Oogo. Last Sunday the passengers in a Uni versity place enr bound up town, says the New York "World, were amused when a spaniel was brought into the cur with litlle boots, made of chamois skin, on each of its feet, and a red cravat care fully tied under its chin. At Seventh avenue and Tweltth street a fortnight ago a beautiful large .Newfoundland dog attracted attention by darting under a showering water-curt, soaking him self, and then rolling in eefctacy on the ground. Whon the driver stopped the flow at the crossings, the dog rushed ahead, looked up at him, and barked as plainly as dog could: "Turn it on; turn it on." This being done doggie took another bath, bounded up to the driv er aain, barked his thanks, and ran down Thirteenth street. He was fully half wnv down the block, when the sound of the water overcame him again,( and back he flew for another "douse.' I . i -. ' U.n fivnri' imrttt. The reasoning, as to ins capacity v... , muuuu . " etow awuv grub, that wiis proved on reii n whkh he was located when Sergt. Mason shot at him lias m-en V prisoner, when put on the stand, tMiwfd the shooting and said be ittouive Mm. Barrett's life. This P'Plher too flimay. The other evi ftm to show that Thornhill has P ,l tins neighborhood since laat Ntanag just previously been lib N libra the Kantuui i..fiitmttiarv convicted of hone-steal-HeUasltMn wanted in this ootinty ml for various offentten, m twrly considered a pretty , tn cliractr. fertile mnrtW committed, Mrs. ' r together ith Thornhill, weut !?nnt ""J yed alt night, j r'''"i sinnj iiimwlf up to the au- ' hti 11... . . . iKornme. 1 oarrttt, on the witness stand. P"? nervous, and she would not an- r'lltMquetit,niini,l,. .lf..,l I "Weuce li0We,l b.. l'l,nrt.l,tll 'alTf i Hh hfir anA "CfMl'.'1 Uet v . "'"s utitrae ana aimsive. W lnt.ner ... 1 -i . 1 e'Miinj, where l.r;' crowd m "'ffl, eiixsctinff . !v...l.ln,. I "w m the history of the county J, . d6 thU affair, and one ocrnmon wiii fi me nwi taking fibtmrd some hgx. One of t-n hog, weit'hiue robubly about eighty ponndM, fell overboard, and oltlJof. who is ever on the watch, imw the prize anl with om plunge n.i.l Iir. of 'x; ti-D.l.'d :, the porker disappeared tin though he had gone into a hole. On nnother occasion we had a lot of mules on board for the government 1 ..,i rtl,e number died rind whs 11114 Jl- hrr.wn overboard. Joe . ucquniiitame of the and nft-r the lapse ( mule wiw safely stow. in Joea locker. made the defunct mule, six hours the 1 'thwart ships Yes, Joe is the In rg- Peaceful Bit Munly i iu a turmoil to- rHE LITKi r vm f" kll, wcrttary of the Hottlanrist mitt. .1 a,:,,... t.JH.,1 Hiiil If I.- ""..'M.-w, A intlt-, lllllB'l ideal. I1 French citizen. rt V Ynrh and pfoatheHtb, the 100th an- r7 of the fall f ti,e UMuu will recttnti,, . .t . it i.. ht Coiiolidtd T. lvHantin Ul l. i- ...1....I til rrfiil!iii. "'iii'lines rAi i... li.n.tn,,.,, ofreturnitui est shark known to uHsealnnngmtn. We have tried to kill the monster by all posible ineniiH,butso far have miserably failed." Trepanning Saved an Old-timer. From the rtirtf?" Tr il.un. They were walking under an old building that was undergoing re tmirs The sun shone almost vertic y"iponthecrowdei thoroughfare SstUnedto tlrink up eager v the moUtuwrromtwater-wuketlpe """.Grindstone," said Kiljordun, "is 11 HuUlm questiou wan no t complet ed A fragment of brick from the ed. A iniM hj(J ,K,(l(1 top o. trie. ... t0 lhe aim wii"' - r- av be- His triend A ? i f r...i insensible. llewastaKc. . ?!u . .lfr weeks he inn " t t a ..nil ITKHJIIII re,to, IJ . , V.,ii.V l,t id bedside wutcheu Hiiui'u".' , I . "u. 'ufi..n .if surireons was held, coiiKut""'"" -- onoera- 1 to ....erroiti.e.inorofLel'ct.t and it was " f : , t0 icve :th0bnun rmn th F - . ttiredpor hm wcre "'T'n 1 bv the announcement thnttneoe... , Grindstone cessivelyftccomplmh d --' ati(, m mo reath Kil- ie first brick notwithstanding the years have unoccupied ever since, lhe bunk has been removed and the apartment, is as bare as it was left by the builders. The marks of the soldier's bullet are si ill plainly to be seen. The missile entered the window of the cell nt a slight angle and struck the wall op posite to that upon which the mur derer's bunk was located, from which point it glanced and flattened against the wiill 'in the rear. Hud (Jjiitenn been standing at the window the bul let could hardlv have missed mm. I Gen Crocker, the warden ofthejaii, ! says he has great trouble in getting prisoners to remain content in uti.y of the cells in which Guiteau wub con fined The ussnssin, alter oenig s uuu nt by Sergt. Mason, was confined m a cell in the opposite corridor, the same being separated Dy rinrtition, ami. ... ti.ot no many elapsed since it was graced oy uie wretched occupant every prisoner knows which won Guiteau s celPand begs not to be confined therein, lhe rhostofthe assassin, so the prison ers sav, roams about at a 1 hours ol the night, and the guards are fre quently called by prisoners who fancy they see the apparition. A (irand Knkc's Tragic Story, The czar of Russia's second broth er the Grand Duke Alexis, now near ing his 40th year, is not married and wiU probably go unmarried tolas prave. Few persons reco lec t or ...,;, the conjugal tragedy, that marked the early years of his ..,i l.nndsome prince. intelli He fell cessi-v '..rostrate mnti at Mined ver the ea waited brenthllvl(" tl,enr, ,.. Mnrnimr consciousness It .ti WRii a long, nnivenng of . ,1 n.itlaUtl I K HI'" wortisuia - , , ilence a day uroae tU(jtinet voice the room. , ' S for you.' t.;.,.i,i- hoteuouKi IIP Bfl.' i tliaritablc l ady. i very charitable lad.V in town, A ,er' .,.,!. Tlinstown suf- wishingtoheip u - t)ifl wnnl. husbfind a 1 the ' T.:..b.i out from Into the 'i urge unks of oil exploided and r .trik l the Homestead works of f'Sie, Map,,, 4 Co-i phjl.delphia, aenuitely aettled and work w 'e'inid as soon as the furnace eted. Tl. t... .....i,.,t "aiKrttl.. - t. . . i. auown, uiii n is un- j, ji,! " Co''ceaaiona were made on London Standard1 Rome cor luent say.; '"fl, jUinn crdi- lPOse th. atiitf,,..!,, nl .bvituI FIUer,li...i. .i ?.. . ., ...-IBU . - iiiai me election oi an ..... k,7.u.;',,nl " Pop wonld tend . iackknife,o ''';" -. she lukJ.1 m'n qon. The k.w , jnto the worn- - e- , ySbu','.''? l't CTr,mir of ato kings, a comb an Kt,i ctincl.To to elect hia put a Pa,f i.-iia, nnd o coke : oi r" be h.W at Horn, or alwwliere, Ul', I'veral gown, that Nhotand killatt Jmit E. CoatM ne "nd .If "I dil "ot oriiiBg. The Orota woman Coa. w b-Ua bia wife 54 to Irt & me 'CV(r?a.)loU him be ahonld l let rnr huabnnd get o fecaSr&iftX r" let mahaa .i... t.i juj I P?" , years ago, with a young , love, longK" , ()f of thin mnr- ..w.n HO 11 , Itlilll. liv , . , Keller' laick. Lmar iMo.) Democrat, June 13. llnving been asked many times resarii ing my tortunate investment in the Louisi ana State Lottery, I do notobject to mak ing a statement concerning it, said A. Kel ler, fia our reporter asked for a statement. Some time since I was a member of a club tor one month and sent a couple of dollars to the Louisiana State Lottery, but with out drawing any prize. Tins time I sent one dollar in my own name, and received one-twentieth of ticket No. 34.281 in re turn This ticket drew the tlirrd capital prize ot $50,000. I sent my ticket tor col lection and within five days I received a draft on the Bank of Commerce, at fet. Louis for $2,500. I hae not used the money yet. I am well pleased with my in vestment of one dolllar. Ol course I was delighted. I have determined to invest this monev in real estate, and hope to double it 'by another fortunate itivest- t Tim Lottery company certainly dealt' fairly with me, and I shall patronize them again. Behind Him Japan not only knows when to begin imitating western civilization, but when to stop There was no hesitation about adopting our educational institutions and our civic institutions. Newspapers followed, and telegraphs, and railroads, and constitutions. But when it came to women's dresses, there was a halt French men milliners and English women milliners were dropped and their needles rusted for want of patronage. This was wise. We are exactly 500 years behind the Japanese and in the ?ear of common Bensc in our method of dreeing women. We should do well to imitate our Oriental friends m several particulars.-St. Louis Globe-Democrat. What the Knee Indicate. r,i . f a i mn are an unimneach- X lit) lillijo v. . - . . able index of his character; that is if they have not been injured so that their i Mir,n is imnaired. A strong character is accompanied with a strong walk A weak character is shown in the k knees and the sliillysnaiiyin .,,,,,niT,ff walk. If one should desire the performance of a deed which re- ' n,l ..vLxeverance. he would ? ' . ..I it. to . man who drags his wB about as if they were made of lead. " ....i. ,.-nil.-0 nu if its legs were nslcen If y" wftnt to 'neaH"ra B. 'ntt 8 dimeter, and have not the time to flcrtitin ze and anaiy.e m ..... thr on -h them the soul, study his neMier 111 " ,1 t. im vises them. You extremities m. .- q rnt from ins lego iu Kitty is witty. Nettie is pretty, Lutie is eut and small; I rent is a queen, Annette is a pet, ttell i tb belle .t the ball; Diatitha is wealthy, Bertha U healthy, And health is th beat ot all. Perfect health keeps her rosy and ra diant, beautiful and blooming, sensible and sweet. It is aecured by wholesome habits and the use of Dr. Pierce's FavoriU Prescription. Bertha take it, and she also "takes the cake." The only guaran teed cure for those distressing ailment pe culiar to women. Satisfaction or your money returned. For Consti nation or Biek Headache, use Dr. Pierce' Pellets; Purely Vegetable. One a dose. Electricity Direct froiss Work. The accomplishment of a hitherto impossible feat that of transforming mechanical work direct into electricity is claimed by Prof. Uraun, of Tubin gen. He has succeeded in this by the use of nickel wire wound into spirals. As the spiral is elongated or compressed a current of considerable strength is generated, and this is increased by put ting in circuit a number of spirals. The experiments have given such iositive results that the sanguine exiterimenter is hopeful of constructing a useful gen erator on this principle a thing greatly to be desired, truly. Don't you want to save money, clothes, time, labor, fuel, and health? AH these can be saved it you will try Dobbins' Elec tric Soap. We Bay "try," knowing if you try it once, you will alwaya use it. Have your grocer order. ('nous Computation!!. An electrical writer has calculated that the firing of a small pistol sets free about 600 foot pounds of energy, while a watch consumes about one fifty-four-millonth of a horse power, the energy of the bullet beimr sufficient to keep the time for two years. An Edison tele- oliniie transmitter reouires about thousandth of the energy in a watch; it would therefore be worked for 2,000 years on the energy exerted in the pis tol. A lightning rtasn oi a,ouu,uw voit-s and 14,000,000 amperes, lasting one twenty-thousandth of a second, would run a 100 horse power engine for ten hours. We recommend "l'un.lll'a Punch" Cigar. The French are now manufacturing the Lebel gun. with which the whole army is to be equipped. For two two-cent stamps we will send vou one ot the handsomest almanacs in the country. "Homestead," Omaha, hub, Kuminer l ours via the Wabash TJonnd trio tickets are now on sale to the anmmer resorts ot Michigan, New York V prm out. Now Hampshire, Maine, Mary land, Virginia, and all the principal resorts of tlin United States and Canada. Also nn wnv and round trip tickets to Liver pool, London, Paris, and all parts of Kurope via all lines at lowest rates. Write to or call on the undersigned for full par- Hciilnm in resard to routes, rates, etc O. N. Ci-AYtos, N. W. P. and Ticket Agent, 1502 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, California sent 3,500,000 pound of honey to Europe last year. 'Aipe-eei- The sDleodor of th "American . berinnins to be appreciated by our and a visit to Switzerland lor gorfMa scenery is unnecessary. The pietui ". mountain rworw on toe cuum i eion of the Union Paeifie in Colorado at absolutely unrivalled on tlna connneav. Forty-three suicides were commitUd Im Vienna in May. Dr. Chaille stales that the average Uho woman i longer than that of man. JoytotheUorldt PERRY DAVIS PAIiltlLLED for the entire eradication of all Paitv EXTERNAL cr INTERNAL , No family ahould be without It. Oa twenty-five cent bottle will do mor. tie convince you of the efficacy than alt the testimonials we miwht present, aost we have an abundance of thi kind oF vidence. TS ACTION IS LIKE QAGKX. lor Coughs, Colds and Sore Throaty teaspoonf ul of Pain-Kiiler taken atther beginning of an attack: wm prove an sm- most never-failing cure, ana save mucra. SUFFERING AND MONEYJ PAIN-KILLER i is an article that has combined in Haft that ?oes to make a first-class familjr medi ine. i Bd V ARE OF IMITATION. AU Druggists sell Pain-riiUer a vsc, ooc, ana ji.w u. uut-uio. SICK HEADACHE! Icartfr'0.! vnm hiiv rilTTLC II I PILLS. 1 ro.Klvcl) ftired bj UiFe 1,11 tie riii. TUev sl.o relieve Disl trees from Uypi)pift.in- digestion nti T.ioHnaLTlyl Eatilli'. A lwrtoctreui edv tor r)izziiieis.NaeiJ lirowsiusB. had liutlrt iu thu tlouth. ContMl iTontiiie.Pain in the Sid. TOKC1U JlVta. Ilf regulate the llowelt. Purely Vegetable. Price 2S leiits CASTES HEBICWE CO., H2 YOiS. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. When Baby was cick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, c".ic cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, dio clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, The Largest and Beit Ennipped School in th West. Thorough Practical Department Bend for College Journal. I prescribe nd fnllyea. dorse Big i as Hie or speciSc fortheceruincurav of thirt disease. O.H.1SOKAHAM.M. T. Amsterdam, N. Y. We have sold Pie G for many years, and H baa.. given me oesi ui faction. D. B. DYCHK CO.. Chicago, 111. . 81.00. Sold by Drugeitta... i In mo Pecos Valley, , I in Southcasiern New . Meii M. Choice lln- I .tr.n.Boil: abundance of pure water; iii- ful climate all the year; almost continuous sun. IhlnS "itude 8.600 feet; helthlt loclUl 1 theU S., no conaumption, no malaria. o acre . will jlild a competency. Write for particulars, naming this PPej. to leeo. Irrl,t ..n In vestment Co.. 8 Monroe St., Cbleaao, gii. JOHSW.3IOIIB19.- Late Principal KxamlneA U.S. Pension Burt-au, Alt at Law, Wasliuigloo, Jncceliiy. ; ";,7,.. .itlldren's anal F.Koenence .- o f jM TOJ" 'V- I. I ar mij by ike I 'inaiCseBlsatOo. Tr-e "ag'Mirfc 1 v n . , i . ...11 nm umny-J'"'" ' ' " n. niirt wile compeiieu ov ofbanishniebena- n v . . i niiiDf it that could ,,e put of encn , nnd a and en- P01"',0;1 "V.,,linarv beauty l,oy oi to'conwmt to a sec- Pne:1" VhnnobsctirephyHil'n- onu unit... nBfiiide reunion "vnl husband was rendered J",. ..i ..nr.r marriage Death and taxes are sure; crops and life are uncertain. Moran. the ereat artist, despaired when he saw the Great Shoshone Falls it was so far beyond his pencil s cunning. So there are wonderful dreams of beauty in the tempestuous loveliness of the grand "Amer ican Alps" in Colorado, which are at once the aspiration and tlte aespnir oi patnier and poet. Splendid beyond comparison i the superb scenery along the South Park Division of the Union Pacific in Colorado. Naphtha is now much used as fuel in middle Russia. If fllictcd with Sore Kvea, oe Dr. Isaac Thomp son's Eye Water. Druggist sell it. 1m. IRRIGATED atone soil; bu LANDS! PENSION i. i original, Increase. yrs. in last $75.2to $250.22 KOT Referred who can furnish u li.ne '"'d Bi The Russian army will Boon be provided rith breech loading rifles. FOR (Dill A MONTH ciitilioniftUft S, ftSClllal their wliuifV- omiits may ic i towns mm tuwe. tUWMain St., Kichn.ona. vn. to tUe biiamf.1. Spai' employed .. er miiul about eenUiiia stamp tor reyij . B. F. J, OOa. Jownstown Horror i "y VaSTEI) in every township. feairS'cen? OuU.J cents. W-t Co., 1 Clarl; Street. Clilcago. III. nFTECTIVES F . - w.rdfa everv couaiy. Shrewa men u :. uuuor initructlun l "nr Secret Service. Im neceMarv "enjac. itautn. Orannan Ueteoilv. llnreaa Po.. 44 Arcade. Cincinnati, O. Dea MoIbk lows, la tha. Great School DRAKE UNIVERSITY. of the West- Collages, U Teaoherj, 7tu Htudtnls. AHTwaiMafrvi Mfvnn-t i It Graduate. . v. (AarcvTaa, Ihiot. aena for f otnloarue. cai Medlar.. ORKtOBS 5ud that pto's cure for Consumption pot only PREVENTS, hut also CUBES Hoarse-uess. FRANCES E. WILLARD'S SSZJSSSSi. beforo iMued; IO,W0 sjiiarantoerJ. Biff ftaUrhar. For lihtral twmi and terrltorr. ftdfir 17. 8MlTHfctO.,PkiUel-U. AGENTS WANTED.. At Priiooists and Dgitr.ss. THE CHARLES . V06ELEB CO.. '' DUTCHER'S FLY KILLER Makes a clean sween. Bjerr sheet will kill a quart of flies. Stops burling around ears, diving at eyes, tickling your none, skips hard words and se en res neaceat trifling elpense. Send 115 rn I for S sheets to V. DUTCHKH, St. Albans, Vt. We manufactn.e to sen direct to private psvr tlea, and deliver free of thanre wtthta 700 rolled or Chicago, aenu ior ';a.- CUAS. KAIHr.K, wir.. . , KIDDER'S PASTILLES.1 uaur All OK tiOI.D HKVELKIl FLORAL RARfc UN stD C AKOS, 10e l'lcturea, 1 iKC, UK. UE..U AUV sure ppllef fur ' rrice W .-tn. by malL. NTOVvU.l. 1.U , CbarleKlowii, Uasa- Hlnr. 1 Pen. Sainnl. CO., Mount Carnicl. Conn. rAI tieatmi-nt. By -The Dorlor.'' Send Jc staa or Manual. Theo. Wing, f lalnnein. tuna. SSi l.ll.ilsf. Samples worth a. r ai.h, , .Unes not under horses' feet. Knit i v w staiBalety Rein Holder Co..Holl'-. M r-n. W. N. U., Omaha. 474-29. will the i... mensure au j-v. .,i hsb with uer "Jn'h; subsequent marriage i,,,ossible. 1 he jui 1 , oIAlfokrthoghonlvamorgnnnt.c g0Ur llht you will think, have ?ne,u fern al ttlo human feeling tuugbt him a gong wllo toward nm ""V . frn1(, , fmiii iia etis in repose. nerolontlineof his beinK And you mny be quite sure that the idea you i so Klein is, in nine cases out of ten, the Correct one.-Detroit Free Tress. . Tlie Prearlier'si 111. Ink. Tt is soberly related that a youthful married couple whose house has re- ...... 1 , r I mail cr loritied bv the addition oi r' ao simile of the l.onutif.,1 l.ttle mother decided to Have me i " vatluune. A venerable -niniste ,lilj,wl a few woids. of advice to the H..n that vou train up yoniiK . . - , f , u . ' ak: ifirrin storY - ITI I IMF. Ul sis. " nndoftspri ig. h true l,uJ."i; r.rand Duke Alexm, renaon wnj " nmIirI.ied. ha re- .i ..h ifiriit v ft :. it is Bn'u . t inouB " ;..!, for a roynj fuwdalln.tmt.ons ior j JOSEPH H. HUNTER, AttorxiV. WnshlnltOB, D. C, WILL GKT YOU FESSlOS without delay. . Ji.M.l hat Vou h . round lii.n with the best in- KybecorJ.n Weleyor a (eo?ge Whitfield? What is his uarne?" Nclfie, '." replied the mother. -Bos ton Traveller. J. 8. PAUiOCR, Fredonia, N. Y .. say an v - I ifbetter J7j 1 f I live, mo KlXvvV I form of 1 j " were, t r ? HI' As it i Ml wont of han any soap ; handier, finer, more eflee s of it, more for the money, and in tha powder for your convenience. Takes, aa fabric in one hand, the dirt in the other, hem apart comparatively speaking, wash., ittle work. ive the worst of the work, so it saves tha lhe wear. It isn't the use of clothes that sn old before their time : it is rufabki an4 straining, getting the dirt oat by main strength. For (crabbing, house -cttaniag, washing dishes, windows and glassware, Pfatiinc has no equal. . Beware of "autationi, prise rjackagM and pe4v ! JAMBS rYLB, Mew Ye. ! t,J I ' A Vi , A i I liance. AH w '" Duke Kul, nwl,'tefhBr, of tha i3gn paU. ftsU. 75c. "J I ' 7 c3