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rOUH FAVORITE FAKILY FOODS: MfCLA COMM. MU'COCK'S PURI SCMCCS, "OFT" .AVORINQ XTRACT AND a; S Dr. HENDERSON 101 u 103 XT. Btk t, KAMAS CITY, HO, Qrf w Jo and Ismgert Tnrnt feer Yw Hprrinl Hraeltrm. Snthorieed by the Stat to tre,.i CnitONTO, KMttfUVU AKU SiEilAL lilbEAlxil curat futranteied or mony re fund!, all medicine furnlthed rrni t for tiaft tin rruirriirv fir irk I 4 iurioua mediciuea tiwul. Nn t. fontion from bottinea. Patieote at distance treated br mtil and tinr..! U ,l , , . ...... where, fr from km or breakage. No medi fiaee eent C. O. D., onir be a-roernent. Cbarcaa low. 0r W.OUO cut eured, Aa and I pert DC are uunorUnV hUU four uu and eend lor tarma. txmtultatioa free and r-mnltatiil. aaraaaauj or by Utter. JSE xuaYSebilfty. fSSH YOUK 8BOCFR MAC THEM AkL. nr VeritJi tJuk ninths- Mmpla and blotcbea on the far, run be of blood to tba bead, paioi in back, ooafuaad Ideas and Inrtatfalnnaa, beebfalaeaa, eeerttoo to ecwietr, of aasoal power, Inee of manhood, impo pnea, ate., em red for life. I can atop Dibt loeaee, raatora eexnal powar, rratora terre and rein powar, enl.rre and stresftbaa weak part tad make jroa At for marriace. Stricture HadleaDr eared with a Dawaad 7 ' i"lr lalalUMa feaae Tnefeal, No lo- nu atnuneota, bo pain, no deteo- Mod from buineu. Care cuaranwMd, Book and lie of quertloua free aialed. HMCOCtl!,mDII0CL,Hm0liavAn)tiaM Private Diseases SrarondwS VLffU ft both eexea tl pac, U pie rarer DVUI trne to life, with full description of above diaeatet, the effeeta and care, Beat mM In plain wrapper for 6 eente In atampe. Ion ihonld read thia book for ba IttforniataOB it eon taint, M. B. Bute cw and aak for lirt of guaHona Jwaaa il una afAMMtumi, tor aaaa oaleV WITH THE FTNNY MAN. BE. DIEMH'S EXPERIEhC-J. Somervllle Journal: The way to fret on in the world In to do your lying abed early in the evening, instead if In the morning. Washington Htar: "You don't f-ra to be taking much Interest In the party platform. I am afraid you don't tecog- nlze Its true Importance." "There you! whose Hudio was Dr. Dienich was not prospering in Lis practice. Day utter day lie satin the big titty chair iu his office oc; the drug h,,jre U,1(J play,.,! t.hw.c.r(, Willi JlOpkillK. tlie llhotOfri-M nln.r 41 Mllea rhortest to Ht. Loula. 2S Milea slioncrt to Qulncy. "TUB ST, U)L'I8 CANNON UALL." LAST TO LKAVK; FIRST TO ARRIVE. Leave Omaha jmij p m. Arrive St. Loula ":Ma. m. Trlna leave I'nlon Htntion dally for St. Loulx, yulncy, Kansas City and all points East or Houth. Uomeaoekera' Excursions on gale 1st and 3d Tuesday of each month. fUeamr.hin ticket to a)l parts of the world. Kor full Information, rail at O. & Bt. L. Tl.ket Olllre. 1415 Farnatn ft. (l'nxton Hotel Klock), or write, Harry K. Moores, C. I'. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. $20 WEEK SURE ,5 ft njttf fjn w eek for men wiin rix 10 ini rooure our Moiiliry renipriy In eouutry. EXCELSIOR MFC CO. PARSONS, KANSAS, I Br. L n'RKS all Klilney IiHeues, Hiirk ache, etc. Atilruj' t'!stH. or by mail, (1. Freo tKHtk. ad- rlce, etc., of Dr, U. J, Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. Kidneycura.j' Fanners and Poult rymen ! ! UMU'8 LICE fXTfRMIHATOB. v Ifeltiji" "". 'cm lliolcrj, tiin and 11 ieljl t- iMMrrr.pgt, Strauhet r,il Tja" &t MaK Kcryimi ('attic ire bom ' '''" ar"1 ''"y '' h'.l'ra. rtrnip. I BtfaEE ""y . I' v-.nr dealer nut -.j Hr,n! 71 r"rt!l'r a Bail .n UKECHlMICAlCO. I (j 1 3 u and ay. Unnmnn VII y" ilo. -X'fjty htALL. rMsiarAt KIMBALL BROS..MFGS. 1051 01b M. COI'NCIL UI.I KFS, I A. COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMP'Y OMAHA, Vol. 3-No. i:8-1900 Dr. K. O. Pmlth of Kansas t:ity. Mo., the famous spela:ist in the treatment jf cancer, will have a column ad. In this paper next week, to which we call your attention. He has a treatment which positively fures, and hit) cures Bre per manent, head the ad. and write him for further information. I HAY! SWEEPS and STACKERS 2 or 3 wheel side hitch. 3 or 4 wheel rear hitch. HE SEMIS HERE We have $ome print for you. Write for it. KANSAS CITY HAY PRESS & MACHINERY CO, Omaha, Neb. misjudge me," answered Senator Kjr ghum, seriously. "I recognize its Im portance thoroughly. Why, sir, the sentiments expressed In the platform are what get about all the votes that don't have to be paid for.' Chicago Tribune: "Henry, I wish you wouldn't lie down on those sofa cush ions. Your clothes are dusty and they smell of tobacco." "Indeed, Genevieve? What are these sofa cushions for, may I ask?" "You know very well. Kido sleeps on them." Detroit Free Press: "I see that the German count's balloon can be steered In any direction the owner pleases if the wind Isn't too strong." "What does he call It?" "I don't know. What do you suggest?" "Llmburger. It gets very high, you know, and always trav els with the wind." Washington Star: "Do you think the money question ought to figure In a platform?" "Of course," answered Sen ator Sorghum. "If anybody can make 'money' get him votes by putting it in the platform Instead of paying it out in cold figures, r don't see how you con reasonably blame him." Detroit Journal: "Oh, how I long," she exclaimed, intensely, "for the stren uous life!" Her husband sighed. To resist further were clearly vain. "Very well," he said, in a hollow, despairing voice. "Do you think seriously of going on the stage or of keeping two ser vants?" It muttered not to him; the expense would be about the same In either case. Detroit Free Press: "It Is proper tt say that a person commits matrimo ny?" asked the Ignorant one. "Well," replied the sarcastic bachelor, "it would make It somewhat plainer to say thai he was guilty of it." Chicago Post: Husband I would bt fine If we could get some nice summei place near the city where I could set you every day. Wife Hut it would cost so much. Husband Not nearly sc much us If you were out of my reach. Washington Star: "You are not ont of these men who find fault with tlx cooking at home?" "No," answered Mr. Meekton, "I don't exactly find fault, bui occasionally I do feel called to to apolo gize fur the way things taste whet Harriet gets home from the club. Yoi sec, I never could learn to make gooc coffee." State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucai County, lis: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that h Is the senior partner of the firm of K. across the lial!. lUil for once that lie was called, the J liotofrrapher was called !(j times, and biihinehs was not particularly l.risk with the photographer. Dr. iJeinich, who w as great ly , corpulent, liMhniatic and bald, and whose bul lous nose, crimson-veined and polish fd, proclaimed nothing- more than the truth about him. was wont, to tell Hopkins that the public taste had become pcrverent. I'eople, be said, preferred to call in a lot of empirical young chaps, fresh from some cheap John school, with a lot of poppycock about bacteriological cultures and serums, and dude clothes and five inch collars; they had no use for men of experience and judgment. A man that was any good at all might lust as well quit the business. Complaining thus, the physician would hoiKt himself out of his chair and shamble over to his little dispen sary, which divided an old-fashioned mahogany bookcase with the medical library; fhere he would pour some dark-brown stuff into a graduate Klass and take the dose without winn ing. Returning to his seat, be would bite off a large piece of olmr tobacco nrd proceed to tell Hopkins of the palmy days when he held a county job of surpassing softness and snap piness. Also of his lucrative connec tion with two or three life-insurance companies that had tmforl unately failed, owing to the untimely demise of two or three of the insured. He was certainly a practitioner, of exper iences, if not of experience, suppos ing nil these stories he told Hopkins to be (rue. Hopkins had n profound respect for Or. Dienicli, both ns a checker nlnrnp and ns a gentleman of eminent scien tific attainments. Once he had been afflicted with n boil on (he back of his neck, and Doc IMofield Wl keyed with it for a week 'thout help in' it a nnrticle. Tln.r, hn ..,. t-,..- I'ienieh. an ol Doc just nach'ally fixed him up some kind o' truck that knocked that boil nut in Pi ,,. Therefore Hopkins received Tie r;' (..I.'... . . ,.HII ens estimate of public, discr Hon with entire confidence "Win- don't irimina- VOIl (TV Klltliln' nlnr. Doc? he asked of his friend one morning. "If T had your edercalion they couldn't keep me down. I'd fool 'em." "The American people like to be humbugged. Andy," Ra;( rr. Dienicli with slow and solemn emphnsis! Ihcv like to be hiimhne-rred. Tf T ff'is one of them smart little blnther- Km' "'iP I'loficld. with a pointed beard and patent-leather shoes, I'd J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the;,.,, ' ' ' Imvc in rl0 if, tvp rnnn., rl , city of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay tlif sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hail's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1888. A. W. O LEA SON. (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, "ac. Hall's Family Pills are the best. POOR LITTLE JOHNNY I AND HIS "TUMMY"! Small boys, and many times large ones, and occasionally girls, too, big and little, suffer terribly from convulsive pains or "cramps" in the bowels and stomach pain so violent that it "doubles up" the ones attacked, and makes it impossible for them to stand up. , Some people call it colic, but most honest, plain-spoken people call it "belly-ache" and very properly, for the seat of the trouble is in the bowels, and caused by the violent efforts of the bowels to rid themselves of something; which doesn't belong- there. The small boy usually ?-ets it from over-eating or from eating- forbidden ruit, and suffers mostly in the summer time. It's spring- now, and "in times of peace, prepare for war." Let the boys and girls and the big folks, too, for that matter, clean out the clog-ged channels filled with winter bile and putrid undi gested food, strengthen the 30-feet of bowel canal, liven up the liver, and "summer belly aches will have no terrors, because they won t aches will have no terrors, because they won t The way to make the body ache-proof is to use CASCARETS, gentle, sweet, fragrant FTC the txrfect system cleaners and bowel strengtheners. For fear that anybody in the hAfoen. fib" A DITTO tli neef-f evatrm elranerf , lamilv should ever be attacked by belly-ache, keep a box ol CASCARETS in the house always, and remember that all pains nd troubles in your insides are QUICKLY CURED BY T CANDY CATHARTIC if irian-y .linn w y y YY'irV 11 JivrveUi "w-Jwi a-" a. 10c. T nv needy mortal wiferlnf from bowrl trouble, and" too poor to buy CASCARETS wc will tend bo L-e. Addreat Sterling K?nw4y -ompny v-iutu w . ri ALL DRUGGISTS 4f7 the my ...,, ii,mp ro pr.ictioe unless I want to- Pav. Andy, von never heard of Plofleld beintr railed on to give expert " ' 1 1 j n m i y neiore flic courts, did yon" T guess not. I wish liafi a ,,,1 money I've mnde that way in pocket right now. all the same." T guess they pay good fees," said the photographer. "I guess they do, if you're testify ing for the right kind of people arid vou testify good and strong and pos itive," replied Dr. Dienicli, winking elaborately. "All the same, Andy, T ought to be making money now. f don't know but I'll do a little hum-buc-ging myself." The doctor was still in this repre hensible state of mind when he look ed over the grease-spotted morning paper in the perpetually soiled and sloppy restaurant where he took his meals, and saw this advertisement: WANTED Physician with SHOO; a snap for wide-awnke man; none but regularly qualified need apply. H., room 426 Oalen block. "That looks as if it might suit me." mused Dr. Dienich. "A snap! Well, a snap is something I haven't any particular objection to. 'A wide awake man!' I guess I've cut niv f.vefeelh. It won't cost anything to look into this, anyway." When Dr. Dienich entered room 418 he thought he must have made n mis take. Five or six young women were seated before as many desks, clatter ing away on typewrit tern at a tre mendous rate. Two others were ap parently sorting o(tPrR ) alphabet ical order at a long table, while a hoy read addresses from along slip to a sharp-featured man, who entered tl en. in n hook and ca'lei1 t l.rin ba.-k lo the boy in a high-pitched, monot onous tone or voice. Ii was a scene j of more than ordinary business ac jtivity, and Dr. Dienich, looking there Ion and concluding that nobody con I n pc ted with the establishment was I likely to have a snap, waR nbont to I back out, when the shnrp-feaf nred mnn broke off in the middle of an ad dress, and with n winning smile nsk ,ed what lie could do for him. j "I called to see about an advertise ment, in this morning's paper," said .Dr. Dienicli, hesitatingly. "Ccrtalnly."said the sharp-featured man, reassuringly. "That's all right: you want to see our Mr. lilevins. I'll seee If he's engaged, if you'll kindly lake a chair." i He went into nn Inner office, and, coming out again, said that Mr. lilev Ins would see the doctor, whom he ushered into the presence with great politeness. Dr. Dienich found Mr. Hlevins to be a comparatively young man. with a knowing look and n brisk, businesslike manner. He was opening letters ns Dr. Dienicli came in, nnd the physician noticed (hat he was taking smalt silver coins from them, and that there were several nenl llllle piles of dimes nnd (pinrlers on the desk, as well (is a thick stack of bills under n heavy paperweight. Mr. Hlevins laid down his paper kuife, and, swinging u round on Lis I revolving chair, faced his visitor nnd plunged directly into business. "You are a regularly qualified phy sician?" he asked. "i am," replied Dr. Dienich. "You can show me your liploma and satisfy me that you are all right V" "I guess I can." "Would you strain a point or two if professional etiquette if there was enough money in it?" "If there was enough money in it I might." I believe you are about the man I want." said Mr. '. lilevins, smiling pleasantly. "You can put up $300?" "I can, if you can satisfy rue it's a good investment," said Dr. Dienich. "Well," said Mr. Hlevins, after a moment's pause, "here's the scheme. If you don't like it, let it alone, and I trust, you treat our talk as confident ial." Dr. Dienich nodded assent. "All right. This is a mail-order business. We advertise in New York. Prston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and P.uffalo papers right now. Here's the advertisements; look them over when you've got time, now. Here's the I'hix-TI Purifier, that's a dollar a bot tle, three bottles for a dollar and a Jialf; nnd the Phi-U Pills, six boxes for a dollar sample boxes ten and twenty-five cents. Consultation free; blanks mailed on application. That's all right. We wouldn't exnect you to diagnose or prescribe. We've got a good, handy young man to do that. All yon have to do is to sign the pa pers. Here's the situation" They were interrupted here by the entrance of a bov with a waste-paper basket full of letters, which he emptied on Mr. Plevin's desk, to that gertleman's evident annoyance. "lon't yon bring in letters that wav again." he said to the youth, se verely. "T told you about 'that the last time." He opened one letter in a casual sort of wav and took out a dollar bill, after which he passed the letter across to Dr. Dienich. who glanced over if and handed if back. ' Here's the situation." continued Mr. lilevins. ns soon as the bov had ror.e out. "We cm run this awhile without a' doctor we've done it, but we get busted up in business too of ten. T want to get down to a settled, respectable business, and I'm willing to give un a share of the profits to bnye it flint way. Here's mv propo rtion: We fit you up an office here in eleo-nnf d,ape nnd vou come down and stay from ten till four to siem naners and answer nuestions. if we want to use von that wav. Then we -ork vnnr name for all it's worth. Your $.100 will just about fix up rnt,r nice. but T don't care nnvthir," flout that evcent that T won't hive . man that :n't :r,tprp.t,t in vifh mo. Atirl. annfl-er thing: Tt's cash right d"tvn on the nail. T'm not poing to advertise for a pawner again, ira-' T've turned down D"-Pe already th-t wonted to take hold. Thev weren't iusf exnellv the men T wanted. Yon nav the money and T five yon a copv of the ngrecment within, an hour, if '' a go. If H ain't, there is nohrrn done. I propose to give vou or,p-third of the entire profits. Our exnense.o are about 75 a week, including bot tles, hnves. postnrre. heln and office rent. I'll show what we've taken in." Mr. P.levins had not exaggerated the dispatch with which he transact ed business. Within nn hour Dr. Tienieh had paid him $.100 and had hecome n member of the Phiy-H Pemedv Cnmnnnv of Chienn-o. with nn iron-clad agreement bv which he wiq to receive ono-thid of the nrnflts. Tie was to call at the PnTeri buildir.tr nt foon the peyt dnv. brfnn-lr. with him his medical diploma nnd other docu ments, inelndino. the roi'iPrntp of nr pointrpent to the ennnfvoftics before mentioned. lie kept his appointment promptly. Tie rattled at the door of 4?fi. but It was locked and no sound of'cVeV 'ng typewriters came from within, ne paced nervously up nnd down the corridors for at least 15 minutes and then he questioned the elevator mnn. The elevator man had not seen Mr. Hlevins t'mt morning. He said it was possible lie might be out at lunch. Dr. Dien ch thought so, too, nnd went out and sought refreshments himself. Tn half an hour he came back and found the office door still locked. TTe waited half an hour longer anil then sought the agent, of the building. The agent Informed him that Mr. Hlevins had engaged suite 421 two days before to open a typewriter-ex-chnnge business and had paid ten dol lars ns a deposit until he could get the lease made ont. He seemed in terested In Dr. Dienich's dilemma, and, taking down a pass key, de scended to 41fi nnd opened it. The room echoed hollowly to their foot steps and their voices. It was empty. There was not a typewriter, not n desk, not so much as a scrap of papct left. Subsequent Investigation proved that the Phix-TT company had never received any mail, Also that the newspaper clippings had never been clipped from newspapers. It wns found that the comanny had adver tised for competent stenographers nnd typewriters, and one of the girls was found. She said that she had been fnformed that there would be a competitive trial of snced and flint she wss set to transcribe loose sheets of "The House of the Seven Cables." At the close of fhCidnv she was told that Rhe would be notified by mail 'f her average was satisfactory. One of the elevator men had seen the type writers taken away nnd had helned to hind the desks and tables into the freight elevator. Mr. Hlevins being present, he had considered that it would be nil right. Dr. Dienich nnd the police found out a lot of thin"-s like this, but they never found Mr. Hlevins. Chicago Daily Tterord. Excellent EndorsemefiV An Omaha Concern Com mervded war' a Minister of 8 Yearr Standing. The following letter, written to PrwKi and Mrs. Kharas, expressly for publii- tion, tells its own story. It is fre,r Rev. B. W. Johnson, a retired mini-, ter, who has been a preacher for thirtj i Fix years, and is well known throughout) the state: t REV. E. W. JOHNSON. ' , Seward, Neb., April 8. CS. Prof, and Mrs. Kharas, 1515-17 Chicago Street, Omaha, Neb.- " - . Dear Friends: I write this to Iserpf-' lished, for I want to say to the pitfcaa that I came to your place in Ovate last February suffering from what it!, best of doctors said was Bright -fete-ease, and I also had a severe came "tt stomach trouble. In four day, a-flsr taking treatment twice a day, I home perfectly well and had no iS cations of a return of my former trou ble. I am going to take a course to Magnetic Healing and practice tffie grand science myself for the goo humanity. Thanking you for many 3a vors, I am Sincerely yours; E. W. JOHNSOJP- N. B. You can get information Sta addressing Prof. Theo. Kharas. 1517 Chicago street, Omaha, Neb. Sa sure to ask for what you want fetus not a mind reader. Handles of knives and forks sort utilized for the storage of salt a.aS 5tRf per under a new patent, each faan&is being formed of a tube, which teas spring clips to hold it on the ihss., with an Internal reservoir for the Ha? or papper, which is shaken Lbmu&b the ends. Vital weakness ann nervous debttftir mmt be cured. "Vlrtuama" Tablets are jcuft unteeil by Kiild Drug Co., Elgin, ILL, ; cure all nervous diseases, debility axA k1 tal losses, or send free medicine twCr cured if guaranteed lot fails. Pale, Unity, emaciated, tremblnig and nervous jw)sm should try these tablets; greatest, of wxctr tonics. If you are not what you oug'M s be, or want to be and can be, gi"e tfcwjai one trial anrt'you will praii (hcra ftas ever. $2 a package, or 3 for $5, per mxM. itelail and wholesale of Myers A DKteiF Drug Co., Omaha. M. A. Dillon. 8ww Omaha; Davis Drug '"o.. Council tSatFfC Kiggs Pharmacy, Lincoln; H. S. 1'feavg. Hioux Cltv. full line of rubber 0Jmi ask for what you want. See the wonderful testimonial n Site, E. O. Smith's ad. In this paper meati week. He guarantees to cure every ami of cancer that he takes. Write tn lis about it. Address Dr. E. 0. SnttlJk Kansas City, Mo. Razors can be conveniently gterf'fcjralf by a new apparatus, which "has & tstn for heating the water or steriliuinrf quid, provuded writh a hood whit ess-. fines the steam, slots being cut artaii the edge of the hoow for the ineerua of the razor blades. The realist may not (ind marriage a failure, but the ideulist would better remain single, Menses surely brougtit on -regtfcrujK, suppressions neglected often fr-si 413 blood poisoning and quick consora$i')MBj-I and is the direct cause of women's ntnaev bles; therefore keep the mense nsg'tatir with "De Le Due's Female lu.-gktut'' and women will be happy and Iwieajici If it falls, Kldd Drug Co., Ji!t send free medicine until relieves a r Hitler cured; $2 per package, or 2 for SB jawr mall. Retail and wholesale of .iSir!-Jto Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; M. A. Wft, South Omaha; Davis Drug 'Cn Twuerl mures; Kiggs rnarmacy, tuncoln; HL St. Maker. Sioux City. A complete line ,jf rubber goods on hand; ask for wiiai njm want, Many people have tried In -vain t find a- successful treatment far ffaeC; dreadful disease, cancer. We caE dba attention of such to the column si which will appear in this pa.pw. wet week, of Dr. K. O. Smith, the oelerorMe. specialist of Kansas City, who paa34rw-. ly guarantees a cure for every cae ttaa, undertakes. Read his ad, and ter-Unrntta-als, and wrHe him for further aacr ticulara. The marriage license bureau oT FTsS adelphla did a big business in JunesrB total number of licenses Issued luittjtj' the month being 3,000, which hs m-t ore. the usual monthly issue. "ProtmerttJsT" gets the credit for much of tit Uxe crease. Why not doctor yourself? "TlmwT; Tablets are guaranteed by Kldd DrnrKo Elgin, 111., to cure all diseases intBaw tlons, ulcerations of the urinary t-.tVftBiu organs, bladder, etc., or send few: tejMCa,-. elne until cured if guaranteed 1 ftatfte. An Internal remedy with injecllien ewb binert; the only one In America. PiVwt.'tS or 2 for $.r, sent per mail. Ri'lat ivtayi wholesale of Mvpn & Dillon Ipb. Omaha; M. A. Dillon. South OmaHa.. a-fc-vls Drug 'o Council Wuffs; Rlxst 9ta inncy, Lincoln; 11. S. Haker, Hhui tririff. Complete line of rubber goods; a& Qarr what you want. Abbas Himla II, the young knr-.fcwfc of Egypt, has recently had built-, in summer palace on the shores of Can Mediterranean near Alexandria. 1 ves said to be the most magnificent xtniu ture of Its kind of modern tlmtm. SUMMER TOURS via the WABASH RAILROAD. On June 1st the Wabash will plitce-tt ale summer tourist tickets good Lo r. turn until October 31st, to all th mm mcr resorts of Canada and the Kmt. The Continental Limited Leaving Chicago at J2, noon-Wwa; St, Louis at 9 a. rn which nft gite ular with the traveling public law rsr, will run on same schedule Utae Ooi en son. For rates, time tables, or further fiev. formation in regard to trips -) Europe, or a copy of our Suinmej T)ose call on or write, O. N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. 1.0., Room 40fi N Y Life Hhlg., Omaha, 3M. T3 OUKtii Wntkt ALL Hit MILK. 1 r a I Brat mult Hrrun. Taatat Utxu. Dee 1 I Fj In tune, s,,la tie drnwMta. ) I ) . r 1 ,. ,.'i'"N . Ja U .m.4.-.