1 i r 1 farolfa ! of lmil A flrst step bw bn taken by the Dae d'Orlwim toward recovering bis tfeione; hereafter Parti tailors only are to make hli clothe. Molmeoti, the paiater, died recently In Nenloe aged 75, and n buried In the church of the Frart, Immediately under Titian ' Madonna. , Darin? 1894 twenty-three members ""( the llouae of Lord tiled, sixteen of llhem being seventy or over, and only r two memben of the Commons. GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY Many yesrs (o Dr. R. V. Pierre, chief consulting physician to the Invalid' Hotel and Surgical Inititute, Buffalo, N. V., com pounded this medicine of Vegetable ingredi ent which had an especial enVct upon the atom ach and liver, routing the organs to healthful activity as well as purifying and enriching the Wood, by such mrunt the stomach and the nerves are supplied with pure blood; they will not do duty without it any mote than a locomotive can run with out coal. Vou can not get a lasting cure of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, by t-'.kmg arti ficially digested foods or pepsin the stom ach must do its own work in its own way. Do not put your nerves to sleep with so called celery mixtures, it is better to go to the seat of the difficulty and feed the nerve cells on the food they require. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness and Nervous Af. fectiona, such as sleeplessness and weak, nervous feelings are completely cured by the " Discovery " It puts on healthy flesh. brings refreshing sleep and invigorates the whole system. HKSKK of A'. North Hahtrd St., Mr. K Ckuafa. 111., writes amiii simply wonderful. Kmee Ukma Hr Pierre s Golileti Meilnal Dis covery lnconnectna with his ' Hrasant Pellets I hsve gain ed In every retin-t particularly in n " I regard my improve- and liver was h igin My drramun strength ullv enlarged and I suf fered grestly frrm dyspepsta. No phy sician could give relief. Now, after two months I am entire ly relieved of ruy disease. My sppe tite is eirellent; food well digested ; saach improvad." tatrrl.iaia by tb Tub. Jlilrty-sn tons of caterpillars and a large number of cocoons were destroyed in the effort to drive thepesu from the young- plantations of trees on Hong Kong Island. They appeared on the pine trees with which the government ii trying to reafforest the island, and lasted for two months. Html urn were established where the caterpillars were rrceiveu BiiQ paid lor bv wenM.t! this method seems to have been successful. It is estimated that 3u,u!,"juu Insects were killed . 1. ftW'Tj.-.- THE MODERN INVALID tastes medlcinallv. in keeninir ith other luxuries. A remedy must be pleas antly acceptable in form, purelv wholesome in compo-ition, truly beneficial in effect, and entirely free from every objectionable quality. If really ill he consults a physi cian; if constipated he uses the gentle family laxative .-yrup of Figs. Dean Buckland is said to have been enough of a geologist to be able to smell big way in the night knowing from the odor of the soil what country he was iu. At least, he did it once. Mas. HiKaa. bowels regular and sleep The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofula down to a common Pimple. He tin tried it In over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except In two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his lisstslon over two hundred certificates f its value, all within twenty miles of boston. Send postal card for book. A K.iefit Is alwavs experienced from the first bottle, and a "perfect cure Is war ranted when the right quantity Is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Head the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the test you an get, and enough of it. Dose, one tab'espoonful.ln water at bed time. Sold by all bruits. v How I Made ! I,20) By not sowing Salzer's seeds! 'That la what a Jolly farmer said as he entered our sanctum. How Is that? Why, says he, Salzer's seeds not only grow hut they produce enormously. Had I llntittd a few acres more of IiIh oats, wheat, corn, potatoes, grass nud clover seed, 1 Would have had to double the rapacity of my barns; that would have cost me Jl.'Jisj. It Is a fact thai If you want big, rousing farm, grass and vege table crops, you mustsow Salzcr'B seeds. If You Will Cut Thin Out and- Henri It with 7c postage to the Johu A. Salzer Seed Company. I.a Crosse, Wis., you will get free a sample of Crass mid Clover Mixture and their seed cata logue. CNU It now comes out, that Napoleon, though not afraid of a man, a woman, J a horse, a cannon, or an opposing army was In mortal terror when a cat crossed his path. Iioo Reward, $100. Th reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease thut science has been able to cure in all its smites, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure in the onl positive cure known to the nieilicul Iralerniiy. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re nin a constitutional treatment. Jlaii s aiarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting lirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces if t e system, tberehv destroying the foimdatio'n of the disease, and giving the atient strenifth bv building un the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much laitn n irs curative nower-". that tbev oner One Hundred Dollars lor any case that it tails to cure, pend for list ol testimonials. Address, K. J. CHKNEY A CO., lo.edo.U. Hold by Urv agists, (5c. Black velvet collars, with ermitie edging, are popular. "A tJod-Hend to Humanity" Is what Win. Snyder, District court Clerk and U. 8. Commissioner, of Cur ter. Colo, says No-to-liac Is, In writing to the Sterling Remedy Co., of Chicago, after taking one and a half boxes of No-to-bac which he purchased of lila druggist, and being absolutely cured of the tobacco habit Mr. Snyder says he now has no desire for the lilthy weed. Nicholas II. proclaimed Czar of Rus sia. Mm. Wlnnlow'n BooTHiNO Byhup for child ren tvuililiiu aofteim Ihe anu-s. re'liiees Inile ni tuatiun. allsvs ualn.curea wind colic. liSc bottle. No Style Excels.. ,r " In silks or in satins , f" In linen or wool In trills that Hre. rullled. In folds that Hre lull; At all socihl functions Where IhsIiIoii does lurk, There m naught that excels Our Fine Laundry work. New Pearl Steam an udry, Yorli-, N. Agency Work, a Specialty. HEW SHORT LINE Gil J. FRANCIS.Gtn'l Pasi'r Agent, OMAHA, NEB SPOULTRYALUIIIIC eon The Duchess of Manchester says that cycling has improved her health very much. Purify Your Blood Btrengthcn and ir.vigorate your nerves and niuacbs. tone vour stomach and digestive organs, and build up your whol system bv the use of Hood's t-arsapanlla if vou would avoid the grip, pneumonia, Hood's diphtheria, and typhoid fi ver. These diseases seek tor their most ready victims, persons who are weak, t red, debilitated and all run down owinif to impure and impoverished blood Mood's Sursaparilla purities and vitalizes the blood and thns wards oil disease. Sarso- parilla r'ures llouil'a I'llla cure nauaea, aick headache. l tujfrred from cMarrkm of the u ornt kind ever nnce a boil, and I never hoped fur cure, but Kly't Vrcam Halm tremt to do even that. Many arquitintaiuH have uted it vtth eicettenl re !(. Oicir (Wnim, 4' H'orrrn Ave., Chicago, III. CATARRH H V'H CRM HtlM Ojwnii and clearie tiie Nacal l'aaue. Allavi I'aln and Iiihamraa lion Ileal the Kore, I'roieetn ihe Membrane from coI'Ih, Keatores the Serines of Tante and Smell. Ill liaiui m iu:iirniin" " a" rellel a once. ..r.t. lo l si.nllcd Into each noftrll and l 1 ...... ,m -I I lrlll.liHt Itr 111 KI.V MUOIIIKKs, M Warren Htreet, New Vork agrees mail. ItMlftN'H mutk of lh hitaat If yu MHl sum" M f tti ..nAm1 U (tiai b"ror vnr r4c ta im r l'KVRA.l.l I I. AIM P I'lMlfttf Hoo.HiKf- (yUll. "rilm - 0 -It la ti'"f it wrtwt m ftm. nabMliikrwMtjiNMnMr 14 IB riiR iiHt Of 44 of h full dm--rl U-W (itM reHpi l"f thm b- afcma rtara-'-r fH i"HJ s isMJiM of rr WM PAfCTfS. TRADE-BARKS. W.L. Douglas S3 S HOE "T Fof a"k"'(I. 3. 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Wl 1 iauM.iaMf TO AIVHT1K.K hufm waiTIMU W .,im any foa aa tka advertlMaueu lu thla ' T IS perhaps out of order for a woman to condemn her own sex, but It Is none the less true when a femi nine voice declares that women as judges are not Just, and that when they are called upon to analyze the frailties of their own sex they never take Into consideration all the heart ache and the pain, all the struck- and the wearluewa that prompts the actions that tbev cannot under stand, and, therefore, cannot rightly In terpret The martyrsof olden times were ns nothing compared with the women of to-day who go about with smiling faces, while underneath that calm exterior lies a tragedy that the world will never know, and which frequently impels tiicm to actions that In the light of cen- orlous Judgment seem unwomanly and positively Immoral. What right have any of us to Judge of the superllcial character of anyone with whom we come iu contact? ve know ourselves that we carry alxiut with us a double nature. What we are o one person we are not to another. The life Hint we show in one place Is quite dUtlnct from the one which brightens and Illumines an entirely dif ferent residence. Which one, then, is real? Ity which are we to be Judged? And can a safe estimate be given of anyone s character rrom me transient gleams that are given In kaleidoscopic fashion, first bright, then grave and In finitely sad? The woman whose life does not hold some sorrow Is blessed be yond mensure. Few there are who attain the age of 3() who have not lived through ordeals be hung from the one above and not from the top; thus we avoid multiply ing the cords, which Is always objec tionable. A good hue for walls where prints or photographs are to be hung is a rich yellow brown or a leather color. Lus ter to the black of the print or the tone of the photograph Is thus imparted. The wall f aper shou.d have no strong ly delined pattern and should be of one uniform color, such as red Inclining to crimson or tea green. The center of the picture, as a rule, should not tie much above the level of the eye. Art Amateur. ur-' Mother's Hirthday. Mother's birthday! What a flood Of memory it brings! It soothes the heart and heals in part Life's struggles and Rb stings. "Messed be the tie that binds" Our mother's heart with otirB, It helps us bear the load of care In sorrow's saddest hours. A friend is something all may have If we but help each other; But friends are few who love to do As much as God and mother. Then let us lighten every step And fill her heart with gladness; And make each day a holiday, A stranger to nil sadness. Captain A. R. Ransom. , To the Younger Cooks, the beginners in the art of bread and cake making, there is no aid so great, no assistant so helpful, as the Royal Baking Powder. It is the perfect leavening agent and makes perfect food. Do not make a mistake by experimenting with any other. ku aiuusa eowoES co., im wau. t., mew-vobk. I'hy-luli r or! Facta. Deaf persons frequently hear remarks in a moderate voice better than a shout, because to J loud a sound has a ten dency to stun the membranes of the ear. The taste is often the last faculty to be impaired by old age because it is most needed for the protection of the ndividua! against the use of unwhole some food. Many diseases cause pallor btcause in wasting diseases the number of red corpuscles in the blood are dirniuis ed, and this fact is apparent in the color of the skin. Wfveo of Great Men. Like the famous wives of the Eng llsh statesmen, Charles James Fox and Benjamin Disraeli, the lamented Trin cess Bismarck was a true hadpmeet, and was a bulwark of strength to her spouse throughout their long and event ful career. The wife of Fox brought to the aid of her husband all the resources of a brilliant mind and rare personal beauty. Disraeli, after his first failure, was encouraged by the devotion of a mate whose vast fortune was not an In considerable factor In his subsequent successes. The uplifting stimulus of the Ideal home life she made for the T11KKK TYI'KS OK MII.I.IN K1!Y. Miss , V. Askew of Tampa, Fla., is a stenographer and typewriter with a record to be proud of. In a document of 100 pages of legal cap sent up to the sunreme court of the state there was not one erasur, emission or mistake in punctuation. Miss Sterling has a model farm at Aylesford, Nova Scotia, to which she brings destitute children from Scotland and educates them to trades. She has a grist mill, saw mill and various work shops on the place and generally has about 100 little waifs in training ior useful lives. The late Mrs. Josephine M. Bacchus of Brooklyn left to each of her two daughters a diamond to be worn in a ring on the third finger of the right hand, that by this the daughters might always be reminded of the three virtues she most wished them to possess truth purity and patience. Czar Alexander 111. died in Livadia to which in comparison the stake would be a momentary pleasure. Oossip and scandal roll rapidly away the founda tion stones of a woman's reputation, but would It not le wiser, would It not be more human, to examine first the In centive that prompts many actions that In tue sight of the world are to be criti cised and condemned? Charity cover eth a multitude of sins, likewise a mul titude of faults, and the most womanly attribute that can be cultivated Is char ity. Man's Judgment is perhaps harsh, but It Is likewise Just; woman's Judg ment Is hnsty and likely to be mis taken. The Hath. The women who say and think that a dally bath Is debilitating should re member that all unusual exercises are weakening, nnd that it Is only by grad unlly nccustomlngone'sself to them that strength Is gained and maintained. Any one who fears the effect of a dally tub' bath should begin by taking' a sponge each morning. Then she should take first two, then three, and so on in Increasing numbers tub baths at night. She will have the night's rest to recover from the effect, and she will soon not only be able to take a tub at any time but she will feel actually uncomfort able without It. How t: Hn.iii I'lctiirex. By bunging pictures low you Increase the apparent height of the room. Colored picture should not be hung In hallways or on salrcnses unless i here Is plenty of light for them. In such (ibices Mining photogrnphs, en gravings, and drawings In black and white go best. A picture should not be bung from one iitll; the diagonal lines formed by tin; cold have u very discordant effect. Tvo nulls and two vertlcnl cords, or, (Imi is fir more safe, pieces of wire ordage, should be used Instead of the single cord. I'h tuie cords should be as uear the color of the wall upon which they nie put ns possible, so that they may lie but little When one picture Is hung beneath n not her the bottom one should Iron Chancellor was the Princess Bis marck's unfailing solace to her hus band's carking cares of slate. She was of that noble type of womankind who lay all considerations of self and all worldly amblilons u(on the sacred altar of home. What a monument to these attribute is Bismarck's eulogium to his departed mate: "She it Is who has made me what I am." Scrubbing in Oloven. A remarkably useful novelty In the line of household utensils is the com bined mop pull and wringer shown herewith. The wringer conlsts of a Knit run or. How it May Happen. ".Tetniny crickets, she's got the rick ets," whispered one beau to another in the company of a very pretty girl Truly she was very beautiful, but there was a twitching about the nerves the face which showed suffering. "No,: said the other, "it's neuralgia and she'i a martyr to it." bt. Jacobs Oil wa suggested as the world-renowned cure for it. Did she try it? Yes and was cured by it and married "one of the fellows'' afterward. The use of th great remedy for pain will not brin about a marriage, but in its cure c pain it will bring about conditions of health to make life more enjoyable. Mo man or woman ought to marry who is a sufferer from chronic pains. We should not wed woe to win only wretchedness. UoaMlp of Wheelman. Belgium boasts of 225 wheel clubs, of which Brussels has twenty. The number of bicycles imported by Austria last season was 31,000. A iifteen-day bicycle show will be held In Milan, Italy, during the latter part of March. A S'ew Yorker just returned from Mexico says that the bicycle Is gaining ground daily in that country and that he saw many wheels in the streets or the City of Mexico. To California In a Tourist Sleeper. The Burlington Route's J'ersonally Conducted Excursions to the . 1'acilic Coast are just the thing for people of moderate means. Cheap, respectable, comfortable, ex peditious. From Omaha and Lincoln every Ttiursday, through to I.os Angeles and San Francisco without change. E perienced Excursion managers and uniformed Pullman porters in cnarge. Secor.d-class tickets accepted. Cars are carpeted and upholstered and have springs seats and backs, mattresses, blankets, curtains, pillows, towels, etc. Only ?5 00 for a doub'.e berth, wide enough and big enough for two. The route is over the "Seenic line oi the World," through Denver, bait Lrfike City and Sacramento. All the wonder ful canons and peaks of tne tiocKy Mountains are passed during the day. If you are going west you should ar range to join one of these excursions. They are the best, the very best, across ths continent. Informa'ion and ad vertising matter on applic,it;on to ? J. Fkancis, Cen'l Pis-8. A si, i Omaha, Neo. Miss Naocy Baker, daughter of the late Governor Conrad Faker, has an -nounced herself as a candidate for the odice of state librarian, subject to the Republican caucus of the Indian legislature. Has your loan expired, or will it soon '( Do you want, to renew it at a lower rate, either farm or city? You can get It by addressing Box 'A'tf, York, Nebr. Interesting stories are afloit concern ing Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris. It. is said she will soon again be a bride, this time trying her luck with a well known fellow countryman. I could not fret along without Piso'sCure for Consumption. It always cures. Mss. K. 0. Moir.TON, Need ham, Mass. Oct. 22,'!M. Mrs. L. S. Merchant is the Cedar Rapids, (la.) Printing company. president of Republican The newest fur I oa disp avs a mul tiplicity of tails and is fastened at the throat with a In ore bow of lace, in which nestle three of the darkest petunia colored roses. 1,000 llu. Potatoes Per Acre. ' Wonderful yields in potatoes, onl, corn, farm and vegetable seeds. Cut this out and send fie postage to the John A. Salzcr Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., for their great seed book and sample of Giant Spurry. CNU Green has been accepted as a fash ionable color this winter. Kmtrald green is one of the most becoming of colors to the complexion, rendering the skin additionally fair. The newest trimming for flannel pet ticoats are llounces of flannel worked in big holes like Maderia embroidery. There is also a new kind of flannel for the drawn thread work applied to skirts. Din t Allow Yocrsklf to trifle with a Cold, and so encourage the development of some latent Pu'monary and Bronchial disease, which often ends fatally. You had belter cure your Cough or Cold by promptly resorting to Dr. 1.1. Jayne's Ex pectorant, an old-time remedy for all Coughs, Lung and Throat atl'ections. There were fairy tales alloit a year ago of the fabulous sum paid by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt for a Persian rug purchssed at the world's fair. The facts of the case are that she paid 810, 000 for one. It is about 12 feet square in shades of dull blues, grays and yel lowa "Tacmoc carpet" is its correct name. WltlNOKK couple of wooden rollers placed to one side near the top of the pall. The mop rag Is slipped Into the bucket and with drawn through the rollers. As the hands need never touch the water, strong lyes or similar substances may tie used, an well as scalding water. It is a red-letter season for exquisite 5 o'clock tea china. 5T. JACOBS OIL is tbc Perfect CURE for NEURALGIA WITHOUT REUAP5E, COLLAPSE, MISHAPS or PERHAPS Consumption was formerly pronounced incurable. Now it is not. In all of the early stages of the disease Scott's Emulsion will effect a cure quicker than any other known specific. Scott's Emulsion pro motes the making of healthy lung-tissue, relieves inflammation, overcomes the excess ive waste of the disease and gives vital strength. For Coughs, Golds, Weak Lungs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Consumption, Scrofula, Anosmia, Loss of Flesh and Wasting Diseases of Children. Buy only the geuuino with our trade mark on salmon-colored wrapper. Send far pamphlet on Scott's Emuhion. hUEE, Soott A Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. SOcenta and $1. imia- whea y tared las of ad set- c done a this t than laTCD- JiWisivtMNl tTr AS ''-'.. TV ,