7 fJeeg . j b wseca If you tre young you nat urally appesr to. If you tre old, why ap pesr to? Keep young, inwardly; we will look titer the eut wardly. You need not worry longer bout those little streaks of gray; advance agents of age. will aisrely retore color to jrrry hair: and it will also give your nnir all ti e wealth and gloss of early hfi. Do not allow the falling of your hair to threaten you longer with baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. U'e will aend you our book on the Hair and Scalp, free upon request. WfNm Im lha Dmmtmr. It f ' ohtftin il the (MSA flu Ton sipc'l Irom Oi Q . .f th tlror, wnl (he rtoriwr lwmt tt Pf'Hibtr th.w It orn dlriltr w?t vnrw F,.rl .im whtaM Allr.., llK. V. :. ATE Ltfwetl, MM. A D ilrj Hint It ia a ry poor management to have tin cows yielding milk liberally while in paiture, but when on hay in the arinter seas n to be mere mipnem. Jive them warm stables, the right kind 4 food and water in abundance, and be income from them will he grea'er fcan that in the summer. Mitk them axrly in the morning and feed them, hat tbe Interval may not be so long aa make them hungry and restlesj. All h pays well, indetd. POMMEL Tt a it SlMK Coal SLICKER en gpi ors r4r an4 m4I ptr f.-,w ir. la Hi. hBrfcaat II it tMir ww. If wtaki lV year town, writt trtr cautru ( WW m A J rUEH ow,n Vki To California Comfort ibly. Throiiffh tourist sleenlnK-oars for ' Portland, San Francisco anil I" Ange Im lsve Omaha vis th Hurlinpton ! Boutd st 4t8v p. in. evrv Thursday, j Thry arecarpeted.upholiitere.l In rat tan, bsve spring nests and bscks, and i are provided with enrislin. bedding j towels, soap. ate. An experienced ei ! euri ion-conductor and a uniformed i Futinian porter ocnmiany thetn ' ttiroi fh to the fie I flu I oust, t Nut so axpen-iv -ly finished nor so One to 1- ok st as pal ..ce tlrrprrit, run nt as 4food to ride in. He:oul-cIs-s tickets ar.t honored, snd the price of a berth, wide enough and big eiiouah for two, ia only $3 For a (older giving fall particulars, write to i. t resets, onrl Psueafer Afent, Omtne. Web. Ik Bt Jetepk aad Grand Island - fatiM OHj aid Oasaha lallwaj ...... aaa ttfa INORTIIT AND QUICKEST MUTES NORTH WEST lEEl EAST SOUTH 'a-afwM.'S- UiUBPifl-n9 IjtUn III TBI rT-ITai iww a Ceafewals Onesa S all rwai let Isterasitu reeerotiuj ratea, eta., ee.ll i afiMttai eesrewt efesta i aa rvBwa, wwm-t 'r- (fee. fsaa All W. r. aesttwee, JB-, 0r.'l rBaaer. t Jwwn ' Apr i ;gjif I Id . . A "IFAT first you dont SUCCEED, TRY finaie vary eerie (lark are be'ner told la Parle and Loudon papers about ijpuouc experiments ia lha former ity The iu,t reui.rkabie of these piaio '-accounts of scientific fact" ire about certain weird experiments y ur. Liy at, the Charlte UmtD.Ul. n the "exteriorization" of the hu. iiuu holy. ( 'tie womao u' iect's rpoteal iody was mi completely ex- tenonz d that lJr Luis was able to transfer tier seusibnty Into a tu n- tier of water. Ibe tuujbler was taken out of sight if the hypnotized -ubject and a reporter present wag i-ked to touch the water. Jle placed big tinker in the water aad the wo man started as though in pain. The ;xperiiueut was tried successfully on veral subjects. Tue water retained the sensibility foracou-.ider.ible time, iiid If drank before tin: sensildiitr w.w exliau .led t ie patient fell into a j i ally swoon. Ir. Luy. it is further related, was also able to confirm the Ji-overy tuade by Col. iioche Ad- tiilii'trator of the Kcole I'olytechui- j jue. that it In po sible to transfer the ! iensli.llit.y of a hypnotized subject to til l fie;itive of a uhotoirrai'h Of the pal cnL In such experiments the utijei t not only felt but.sliowed si((iis : it any mara made on the negative, IntoL lloclie's exierini"nts the dp- alive was hcrat hed wt i a pin. and j tiit! sub e t woujd wince with appar-; nt tain. and almost imined atcly a s -s.ience Speak not but what may mar would show on the bands simi-. ni others or yourself; avoid trilling 1 .r to those made with the p.n on the ; conversations ' negative. Ut. Luys is sud to have; - .,)rder-Let all your things have . .led this experluie.it at the U.anto j th,,h. tl ,et eat.D art of your busl HospiUl with coiihideral.le success, i hHVM 1fa ,., , Clay Food. Earth, or clay, is an article of"dlet in various places. The poorer classes j jf North or Ninth Carolina are said to eat It to such an extent as to (five their complexion a peculiar greeniHh hue.' lluiiilioldu outing his explora- tions of the Kin Sgro. Sj .ut h Amer-! l a. disccvered a tribe of Indians . whoe principal foixl during the rainy season was a fat, uuc iions clay cilled "tMtie." Toere are seve al Central American tribes that greedily dc vi. ur the earth of ant hills, and the sauifl may ie said of the negroes of Sierra Leone. In Germany, duriuir the time of the last famine, an in fusorial earth called "mountain meal" was largely used, either with or with out a tulilure of wheat flour. 'Too Oenernua fur H Ira. When the young roil ionairs who il visiting the city c led upoa a U'ly afqua ntince mo ia a torn matcl maker a .e urg'-d u;na biw the nece aity of getting marrind and settling down. "I have f ur eligible aiecea," she sa d, "and all would make good wives. " He simply disavowed any intention of making m re thin one woman bis wife, and eacued before ane railied. Detroit Free Press. HEROES OF WAR. from th Chicio Jimf Htrtld. The feeling of auuuration tor baroaa of war crux to be innate iu the buaia heart, and is brought to tiae surface aa the oitortuait eoj object, fur such ktm worslup prewuls iUnlf. AiiMiiix thus whii pro red their bwuiwta dunug our Civil War su A, !i hiffeniiT, of H.l St wii k Street, Chiiig.). Ue is su Aus trian by birth, ctuie to America at th ax of twenty, end woiQ het-ame sn American eitijwn. He was liviug at Milwau kee when tbe call for V 0 I u Dteers came, esrly r'cnvtii e mound In 1HI12, aad i, ,,rn!t,!lr enlUted In Coiupeny A ef rh Twentr-siith WbcoBsia Volunteers. In the Amiy of te f'otouiac ear boru saw much fightiug, caiupai.uing to th Sheu sndosh V alley. 1 In the first day's fiKhtim it the battia of Cettjeburg, S. hiff eneder re eived a wound in the right side, wbicb sterward raus. d biro uiui h trouble. With a por tion of his regitneut he ss captured snd imprisoned st Hell I!nn sud AnUeriwu tille, smi afterwsrd exchs.iaed. He re turned to his regiment, whicti was trsns-fi-rred to the army of General Shertinn, and uisrched with biui through C-aorg.a t,I1n3th,s,'csmpa!-n Mr. Schiffemler'e old wound hegau to .rouhle him and be wa .,-nt to the hospital end then borne. He bsii also contracted e.tarrh of the stia acli and found no relief fur years. "I happened to read su account of Ur. Wllliame' 1'ir.k r.ll. for Jale I'topla about a ye.r ago.'1 he said, "and thought that they might be good fr my trouble. 1 concluded to try them. I hought one lox and began to take them according to dire-lions. They gsve me grest relief. After finishing tbat box I bough another and w4"1" bad ,ak'B b' pm 1 fclt lht I wn i tired." C3! YWMElf! I Nig Vi for UNimturftl aft It ., ItlttAUAlUaiUupa, a x mus. tti laiutOwl ibvluMrttie. r awai si piani wrapi-rr, 1T iipm, prr-pal.L ttti ft CO. or I boHl, U ft.. Circular wti d rta)aMc PPAY13 FRATE aiaT acatc. habt irowiv. JOrtCa arjlWttMtMTQSi, S, f. i ti:s5 fc?uief rAaTli !'"'' I S30DI"5&-, tutu., lUllIn ' ftitt tt ltrtsi in frti.Wonetti i,t xrrtT.s J - - - i 5 "l.'.-"l I K-i ted i V"iiitiainTi..rn l 1 av bJ & X at A J I inn 1 13 as sa at ia w FRANKLIN'S MORAL CODE. Bit of Philosophy of th Great All-U .mid American. The professor was having a few pleasant aud lnatructlve moments with bis class outside of the Held of the text book, just as every good teacher ought to do If be does not. Ha bad knocked arouud iu luauy localities, and bud touciied upun many auu.i-'cts, CuuiiJg buck at laat to Ibu homely aud plaia. 'Uow many or you." tie ino.u.iru, . "ever iieani or Benjamin frausuui All bands went up. "How many of you know that be Bleeps lu a neglected grave In a ceme tery in the very bean of Philadelphia V All bands went up. "How many of you know that h was the greatest philosopher America baa produced?" All bunds weut up. "How many of you know the moral code whicti he formulated ana kept tor bU guide to action, banding It down to posterity In clear and succinct form?' No bands went up. "(Jet out your pencils, then" aaid the pofeso pleasantly, "and write It down In imiatrraohs as I call It, off to you from memory, for I find It an ex- cellent thing to know as ona-kuov a road leading to a good place. It runs s follows- Temperance-Eat not to fullness; drluk llot t0 elevation.' " 'Hcaolutlon Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without, fail what you resolve.' " 'Frugality Make no expanse, but do good to others as yourself; that is, waste nothing.' Industry Lose no time, be always employed in sometning usertit; but "vu,u " unnecessary ac.ions. .Hliieerlty I'se no hurtful deceit; think Innocently and justly; and If you speak, speak accordingly.' " 'Justice Wroug no one by doing In juries or omltllng the benefits that are your duty.' " 'Modi ration Avoid extremes; for bear resenting Injuries.' " 'Cleatilluess .Suffer no uueleauli ness In body, clothes or habitation.' " Tranquility lie not disturbed about trifles, or at accidents common or Bua voidable.' j " 'Humility Imitate Jesus Christ' I There," said the professor, "how many of you think that Is a good code , of morals '!" All bands went up. Detroit Fr.e Press, St Petersburg ia the oldest capital In Europe. Several people living bava double rows of natural teeth. t On an average there are more daugh ters boru to royalty than sons. j The finest emeralds known are aalj to be those belougiua" to tbe Spanish crow,n. I The choicest of tobacco grown In 81am cannot be purchased, as It is re served for the special use of the kl0 and the chief officers of state. The natives of China are much Im pressed with American sewing ma chines, and American firms recentp tent a shipment to Bangkok, valued At $fvi,XK. , Out of the mauy thousands of cavli dates declined for the British arm;' each year, by far the largest nuubei are rejected on account, of-being untbltvi Qli.J9i)Sw3& I to past the authorlae.l test Tor eyelght;J ttu ),y rvtronhis. the Arbiter hb-gan-Of Drliiting paper alone Japan tm I tianttn of 'ero' rclyn. Every one who ported over B.fMiO.OOO pounds lust year! while of other descriptions of paper 8UJ Imported to the value or ,-5oo,uou,uoi yeu, equal to $400,000 In gold More lhau 40 per cent, of the Brltisl neoole could not write their nami when the Queen ascended the thron Tbe proportion lu that condition hiJ now been reduced to 7 per cent, It Is estimated that about 20,000,04 feet of Ani'-rlean poplar is consumed London and English outports In a yea about one-half of which volume la bf lieved to be hi tided In the metropolis. J A New Hecrult. He was au unsuccessful author be had been vainly trying to induce tli bank oflb-bils to consent to the renew 1 ol his 00 d-iys note and when he reap ed home hi; was sad and low-splrlUd. Hut be found this little memorandu under his plute: ' i .i. .), i'i,.uau nttcud to these Iten i at once: "The gas bill Is WHO. "The coal bill Is JO.tJO. "Please give the servants $10 a "Pay the butcher ?110. "The trocerymau tiiiiat have $ "We owe $11 for milk and butt "If mv new dresi cotnta whlll yotl are home pay the hoy f l. 1 believe that I" 'ill, for the seut. At least, I don t lltitiK oi awjiuina more Just now. j s.-Pnt I0 under tbe rd nana kerchief box on my bureau f; me. , He went over the above Isnia care fully and prayerfully, and wn he bad fully mastered them he peieea tnene Ines: "Molly: 1 hiwe gone to elst In tbe army. It Is cowardly to aklk around home when tny country-new my aer vlcea. I hope the I-sird will -e care of you. I can't" Praise for America fJlcaitleta. A lending British aclen.flc Journal In alluding o tbe laat wort of the Smithsonian Institution, aye: "Nar row, Indeed, In intelUctw range and sympathy moat be the mid that can ii ml nothlna of Intareat etwaen the FlutO oil uincb ift li.ui. iii M'itlUi e and from not a few depa nine its of systematized research not ge&erally reeognlzi d as atrlctly scientific, arti cles by the ablest pens are reproduced, V V ' I and we have thus In convenient form i a eoiupeudlutn of the very latent re sults of specialized work. The word ; 'iiiJjpeiiibk',' which so often occurs ' In the can, of modern crltieiKm, is per-' t!cc.;.ii! rjv'icalde to ti."tt? voivoi'-s. for It Is rarely that a woik on a sc'.tn- t:fle tu,jAct .,s,.,., frn'n th press wi.i-t'u(' It "ti s s v -a i.'i. ir:--"':i f, Ci-cn sea soundluts or ti e larcst ex-! planation of the Martian canals which j does not bristle with nsterisks referring the reader to the Smithsonian reports. Chemistry and physiology pre esoo clally beholden to the institution, the first authorities on those sulijects being put under contribution," and there is much mora of a similar tenor. Henry James, the novelist, bat aor chased a house in tbe plcluresiiue En glish town of Kye, where he Intends te spend the rest of his days. Germany publishes more than twice a. many books as France every year, from 20,01 0 to 20,000 being her aunusl output to the 10,000 of France. Nansen having mad a comfortable fortune out of bis book, "Farthest North," Johsnsen, bis comrade of the sledge Journey, Is reaching for a share of the plums. It Is rumored that he has received ?8,000 for the English rights of bis coming Arctic volume, and the German. Norwegian and French editions will, uo doubt, be profitable also. The grave of Benjamin Franklin, la Philadelphia, Is In a neglected condl tiou. No appropriate stone rises over It, and the ground about It Is uucared for. Only an old-fashioned marble slab covers the spot where the great man lies, and this (now woru and discolored by age), was placed there a hundred years ago and nothing has bn dene to it since. The connection of Zola with the Drey fus matter has had one effect oh the snle of his latest book, "r'arls." France bought fewer and outside countries more of the book In consequence. He fore the trial C3.000 copies of the book had been ordered by booksellers and before tbe day of publication 10,000 of these orders had been canceled In France, but 15,000 extra orders were received from outside countries. Of tbe books sent away Kussia took the most, Germany, England and Italy fol lowing after. The first of the Haggard family to publish a novel was not the author of "She," but Col. Andrew Haggard, who wrote "Ada Triscoth," lu l.TU, wh..-n he was serving at Plymouth. Two of h!s six brothers have since followed his example. He has now explored a period of history not yet treated lu fic tion, namely, the second Putilc war, in a novel soon to be published, called Hannibal's Daughter." Col. Haggard bus lived on the site of old Carthage while visiting his brother, Mr. V. Hag gard, in Tunis, aud bis distinguished service In Ivj-ypt fits him to deal with the military side of the story. It was a brilliant idea ou the part of Prof. Harry 'T. Peck to translate the famous but virtually unread novel writ has rend "(Joo Vadis"-and every one lias rend that laiuoi novel-has a soft oliice in bis In-art for Pctrotiliis. Even those who comb-inn the book think that Sietiklewlcz" portrait of Petroiilus is Its ouc excuse for being. Dike many of l!i ntb.-r eburactels ill "Olio Vadis" k T',,ir,,,il,w . no bistorieul liersoliiiirc Btid his novel Is the one surviving spi-el-- men of "the realistic novel iu unti(til i ty," as Prof. Peck truly says. Only a , portion of the original novel will be , translated, but t will, of course, lie the most important portion. Prof. Peek has written tin exhaustive introduction nnd tbe book will be profus.-ly Illus trated with reproductions from ancient originals and authoritative restorations. Onmis of Elect rlcul Journals. That electricity is it progressive sci ence needs no proof, and the rapidity aud the extent of Its daily growth Is aatonltdiing. The vast number of peo ple Interested In tbe various branches of its commercial and scientific appli cation Is forcibly illustrated by the number of Journals devoted exclusively to electrical topics, there being no less than fifty ilfclit of these, while there arc an equal nuuber of allied Journals that treat of the new developments In apechil tit-Ida. Of thu electrical Jour nals fifteen are published lu France utid eleven In the I'nlted Slates, while the balance are scattered all over the civlll.ed world. With these facts lu mind the tlllllculty of the electrical en gineer in keeping thoroughly posted on the developments of bis art may be ap preciated. v Need .-ss Cans -"I don't know that 1 really blame Mr. Kicklnger, but 1 can't help noticing that since he Insured bis life for f'20,- 000 he takes ever so much better care of himself than he did when ho hadn't a cent of life Insurance." A Great Halt Jtock. Thfl birgeat uias of pure rock aalt in the world lb-a undr the province of Oalllrla, Hungary. It la known to be U0 miles long, 20 mllea broao, and 2Si fm; mm Trust to four Horse. The horne p tesase an acute power jf wut ami ii many cases tuifl eeuse has proves invaluable to the owner or . , l l . - ,i I . urlver. -"ou mtr.ry ever none. the tluae. It will be w;ll for all h have occasion to drive at night and when they rn"t trust Innr-ly to the horn- for i;-("ri5 t ,l,e )! f.' io hav l!m us.'o.'olr-d, r V- icv loosely checked. If he baa a fiej hei.J he will not ba like'y to 'et off the r i jsJ We wiil forleit il.UU if any of onr pah- jfd testmioii itls are pro i n so be noi genuine. Tuk Iio t'o., Warren, Fa. Preaching with power is cot, i,ei:essi r'dy preauhii.g with a loud noise It ia the firm opinion of Hon. Fan'onl Itole thaf o ie of 'he United Sta'es sen ators from Hawaii should have flowing vvh.skers. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price 75 censt. It is not enough to be orthodox in out belie'', we must be orthodox in our ac tions also. AVcgelablcPrcparatfonforAs slmilatiiig tjieroodandBcula tin tite SlQiaaths EislBowcls of mMMm Promotes DTgestion,ChEcrful ncss and Rest.Con tains neilher Crpnim.Morpliine norldiaal. Not NAitcoTic. vii I" w e m m bb 41 -Al ' l ...J ft -M jjii'i i i-n-.i-.il hi i i ' ' i ii' "'a ' i il . m kiniaLurB m ai ii . i ciy JSxr afOldVrStfKEWnTZW I lA Pm,J,'w. Smd- I JL 1 I A-wfciA- -i r a ' In i 4 h ijfi in JtSZ&fcm ) T !l Q Q j AperfectReirvedyforConstip-- 1 1 il . IT ! lion. Sour Stoniach.Diarrhoea. I g " ! Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- m I CniT flllOsT uessandLossorSUEtP. ffl W U I UffUl ., -1 r S I Thirty Years PllMBIfl j exact coaror WHAPPsa. m II J UllMuU -'i" motif thc cewtauw eowewv. new voew cm. MeMjjugeegggriBjutji M Satisfies Jf that dry taste W fW in the mouth. W Pemembcr tfie nmey Trfferi? pensions 111 I" aim. BOWfjnry-wss. I larrad rlt tot Howfe. ' A though tarred p ier roofs ara lerre 1 for winter, yet they can be aval oi to advantage during ho sum mar. Th -y make 'he cheapest and beet rooli if ihe work is well done. Fasten th f -It (pajier) in places and paint it with ctal tar, using the t iriiot, and throw e owli es-;.l a h p-Hf n' tfie coil .r n- ui re, oif. in ihre iu nth thereafter g vs another co t ni of tar and sand aril thou a coating once i? P. .'.jh t r j -vill last a I'M.ime. oipies Are the danger signals of impure blase. They show that tbe vital fluid ia h bad condition, that health is in danger el wreck. Clear the tra k by taking Hood't Sarsaparilla and the biood will be mad pure, complexion fair and healthy, ao4 life's jouruey pleto-ant and successful. ILf! cod's' parilla ii AmerL :a's Crcait Meclioins. Si; alx for I Hocd'S Fills curs lnlitfilion. hiliouiiwaa, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of DOUtLI OUIOKI Wriw Oaet, Vt AitltL TeMke tasaVtaAlialai, It I si ftni.xa un o m r .a I nf AW - i 1 r ,i - APOLI O I so bat ttovera f laaltkMiu fsjet in UUekneeeV N.KU, NO. 808-17. a'' Sf 'At. -' ' vi.a '4 :