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FREE FARE TO TEX AS •o With Linderhclm'i Penonally Con ducted Excursions to Cheeterville, Texas, Over the Greet Sock lelend Route. ton Will See lk>ris»l rrult end Worm ing Country In tfcn World—Horn Opou lor MtlnaMt. Kspe, lal KliiDt*ge« oro thnt tbn lend lieu higher than any other almller tract af fording superior drain***, so neceaaary with rainfall is that dlatrlct. Ja»nd will coat you no more than tbn rent yon are now paying llhh and productive »<dl; no Irri gation needed . mild and delightful climate. I,a*n *g i.ie on aioev. 1 wo town* and two railroads on the tract; other* near hy. Foil una<inailed for the production of Coro, Cotton rugar < an* Alfalfa and avery bind of fruit and vegetable. Wa have thousand* of acre* of hr'*d near //otiaton, 'ft/iiM, In thin tract fo select from now which will soon l-e taken up. Tbl* means a home and comfortoh e fortune to the render If h<- will investigate. Wrdr to ui Hand us the name .if your friend* who want a home of their own Isuve tlio blizzards, tea' * and high mi a of the north. locate in the ciioli’'at district of the Oulf ( oast country sod you will r«f eat the success of your more prosperous neighbor*. tseo'l for oui |iatupblel, entitled rrr tile Farm lauds.1’ |4 atw, map*, ate, Low price hasy ti-rms low rale exciirslon* constantly ruuii lug I too tyou want togot When you write give our addraa# In foil, Add res» tourni.il* This <OhO»lza gPi* < !ii , John lili tlrrliolin, Mgr., 110 Itlalio Bldg , Cfiicago. MISSINO LINKS. The eipendlture of Kngland for drinks la estimated at *k<>0,W0,000 a loot. At HuJuwayo a company baa been formed to explore the ancient ruins in Maabonaland for treasure. The system of canal* contemplated by Ku**ta will bare a total length of k 1,000 miles and will nnlte the Mattie ' and Black aeaa. A ru-trlfled froir found Iri an Kltnlra N. Y-, Moot quarry In l<*<*2 was two feet eight Inches In length and weighed over 100 pounds A technical congress at Zurich Is try ing to secure agreement In the rnetb od# of testing building material* throughout Europe and the United State*. Kplscopal assistant rector* In New York are to be called curate* hereafter, and In the large city churches the title vicar instead of rector I* to be permit ted. It |« said that 300,000 cubic feet of water plunge 160 feet downward over the Niagara escarpment every second, thus wasting 10,000,000 horse power of energy to the second. I'lns, from their extensive use, are Important articles of manufacture. It Is stated that there are mad* In Kng land, for home use, and exportation, more than 20,000,000 pin* dally. A complete skeleton of a moa or dlnornls, the gigantic, ostrlch-llke, ex tinct bird of the New Zealand and the Connecticut aandstone, has Just been discovered In a New Zealand cave. GEMS OF THOUGHT. ^ Modesty fir rather fear, 1* one of the first virtues of love Balzac. It many time* fa;i« out that we deem ourselves much deceived In others, be cause we flrst deceived ourselves.—Sir Philip Sidney, Ob, wbat a curious place the world Is, and what a number of things are found out a fresh In It! What faded old facts stand forth In startling color* as wonderful and new when youthful gen ius gets a chance of sitting still while It passe*, and making unnoticed studies of it, Joan ingelow. Th'-re Is this difference between tho*e two temporal blessings, health and money: Money 1* the most envied, but the b ast enjoyed; health 1* the most en joyed, but the least envied; and this superiority of the latter Is still more obvious when we reflect that the poor eat man would not part with health for money , but that the rlcheat would glad ly part with all their money for health. —(Bolton, How easily, If fate would auffer It, wa might keep forever theee beautiful limita, and adjuat ouraelvea, ooce for all, to the perfect calculation of the kingdom of known cause and effect. In the atreet, and In the newapapera, life appears eo plain a business, that manly resolution and adherence to the multi plication table through all weather# will i nan re aucceee. Hut, ab! presently comes a day, or is It only a half hour, wwlth ha angel whlapering which dla 'eouilltb the conclusions of nations and of years. Kmerson. RAM’S HORNS. The thing that damns a sinner la his love for aln The only thing about some churches that seems to point toward heaven >a the aleeple The world needs people who will do right without llrat stopping to Itnd out what other# are going to do. The man who Itvea only for himself Is helping to earry on me devil's bust* Baas Knowing the name of a aln aonts tluiea opens a door for It Hull down the religion of some peo ple snd you will Hud that there Is noth ing worth having In It. I’ltMlMt* «»f llitll I IHflH* M • iflflt *» illfll tuf It ll**#* Tb« imttu-m fine# |i«ftit tor a tamtam painting was HlO.tttO for Mills!'* "An v gelue m The largest hronss statue Is that of |*rur the final at HI t'aiarsbuig Weight I <mmi tone In India evety resident muni, under pens'!* of foe hale n<« name written Up ul the vsir tan of Mu hoitao. Australia has a poptilaMan of leas than ti.tgai nnu hut eceoomlele declare It could support lim.tusi.odu with ease The laigret Mi In Japan, that In tba tempi* at Kioto la twenty four feel high and ataieea feet in diameter •cross the rim I tM HIS KIKOKOH A aou) aet free <ini« trembling through the night, And atood. all naked, In the Judgment light. "Alaa." ahe cried, "ao preaaed with life waa I, No oj.m■* I found to tench mo bow to die. I Unahrtren I camel I waa ao full of of care . . j No time had I for penance or tor prayer, I dwelt where men were In aurb rrll erne, Their woful eyea atlll held me to my place. Nor did I heed my garment*’ fret and and ataln, If ao I might a little eaae their pain And acarre my thought from haunting car* could atny To aey at morn. 'Ah, I/»rd! another day/ Hut flying atlll. and followed hard by fear, . . . - , I to red and tolled, and waked to And me here." Then round the naked aoul the Judg merit light Orew, like a Illy # bloom , to garment* white; j And a new dawn of rapture and aur prlae •hone through the doubt and aorrow of her eye*, Aa a voice whlapered, "hlnce thou dld*t not fear To drink my eup on earth, come aha re It here!" And gazing on a face, unknown till now, ghe cried, exulting, "Mnater, la It ThouV" —Independent mrw yyyy/v y yyryyv ya jj THK MAJOK'H I’kKNklJTIOX. Hr K lie l.nnri’l or," maid MaJ Jew kina, of Creed*, a* i*< entered the ol !'•<*, "that 'ere la*t ;,re*erlbe o’ your* v. <-r« t he inen u* of savin' my Ilf* an' Mr* .Jawkln* from untimely wldder hood/' "I wa* *ure It would help you," emlled the doctor, "Never fall*, ‘lot all rid of your heart trouble, eh?" | “Hub? Never aald nothin’ </ th* kind, Got It wu*a nor ever," "Hut you *nld—" "Jeet what I aald. That 'ere pro Bribe waa the m**an* o' *avln’ my life, Thl* 1* the way It waa, Te a** me an , Mery Hell# wa* a lopin’ over the pra'ri* on* arternoon (Mary Helle'a tuy boa*.) We wa* on (lie lookout for any I thing (lyin’ or walkin’—what would j vary th* meuoo of Jack rabbit an’ fried I hominy. We didn’t eight nothin' hut pra'rle doga and coyote* and »lcb truck an’ waa get tin’ ready to pint for camp when «ome 'un with a vole# like a cin namon h’ar gin me the hall. "Ponthard I *#*n a-ridln’ a Mexican plug a tough lookin' eayti*# a cornin’ at me with two gune up a droppln’ 0U«* word* a* he come enough to aot the pra’rle adlre. 1 didn't #top to ar gyfy none with thla here mlagubled varmint, for there we* a look lu Ida eye (h* on’y had one good un), what aeemed to *»,r, 'fhar* goln' to lie a one ring elrcua here pooty aoon, and I count* on you ter pervlde the a moo** i ment.’ “Way, I wa'n't In no mood Jlat then to debate with thla here coyote on the ■liver ijueatlon, nor the morality o’ Trilby, bein’ on’y pervlded with a ahot I «I Ul Him Hare ike Hall Cmr«»." gun. 1 JUl gin Mary Belle n hoof In the porterhouse an' off we cahoot a. "Now, my mar* kin do some lull run nln' whan shea a mind, an' win the gate money agin an ordinary cyclone, hut aha onaartln In her schedule at ! Minna. "Thla waa one of her off days, far we hadn't made more'u a hundred yards 'fora aha ent a foot iu a pi a Me dog’s hurrow and 1 klaaes the aod all eproddlad out. "Of course I gala my gun up aa quick aa I could, fur 1 see that ouaeyed crlt tar on the Mealran plug a-comln' al me Ilka a a hot otiteu a gun. ♦'Wat, would you hellers It, I Ards that I left all my shot to hum, *u' ain't got nary a thing to fan! the wag iMia wllh hut powder! an' not much o' Mini." "That waa a danaeroita predicainint to Iw In,” renlured the doctor. "Hal. you'll hn' thought an af you'd lien (har. What do ya suppose I dona!1 My thinkers hung on a ha r trigger, an down the lutrrel o' my ahooMuf Inn. I pours the hull Nn o' your pills mi' rams Vni down Jest aa that ‘are la id pirate shows Ida rad nose shore tea dual I lei kiwi hate ilia hull cargo plumh in the «ai»t hand ' M> hire ha didn't yell! <>h no! Its lets tones a howl like a she ti'ar with a load of lutekshot In her Mowers The Inst I seen o' Mart misguided t ay nee as I saslraya off on Mary Bella ha 1 ware a thawin' grata Ilka a hungry . Ihmi ' »f The major panned and aipartorwied ) with deadly preHalon at a beetle In* th* floor. "Me' an’ Mary didn’t let np mu dra w* In at th* OrIngo'a ram Four Forka. f were powerful hti an’ after filin' away my grub i I turna In an Bleep* the weep of a what benefited Ida community, fuat thing I *ee* when I line* the l«r In the mondn' wa* old Ky* o’ the day la*fore, lie know* to once*. and didn’t aeem **nred “ 'Nominate yer noae paint,' he out mighty friendly. “I bearin’ him no III will, hut k< ^ a finger on my gun (which the day I'd borry’d) we clink* glaaa * taueoua like long loat brother*, th “ ‘Now,’ I aaya, ‘the complli re bein’ exchanged, ‘whatever pln> In you arter rnakln’ yeatldd.r a-coni ** me with abii an onderent expo*' It. all *hooter*?* wi “ 'Htranger,’ he aaya, a tear gatl th In hi* good eye, ’I ahorely hone* 'ere amooalri' little duet won't tie i a tired up agin me. Yer eee, I'd ru been held up by awamp fever, lie go rue hyener take* the e.liiince to i* with my on'y hoaa Ho what doe* but git outen lied, load up with Mill and take th* trail lb In’ filled ip thi* here fever an’ Greaaer wbUtri follere off the wrong wagon till fonwopiently when I algid* yonrp» I take* her to he my own, andkri cede* to git out toy aliootln' galo Bein’ wolildy on the diaw at the I , you git* the drop on me with a like aide below the belt.’ Bo " ‘Hal. It don’t aeem to ha’ Mi your machinery, old man,’ I aaya in precede* to xalute Ida noae wfim drink that might lia’ bathed a bahpi “ 'Htranker.’ he aaya, Ida lonej ‘ fillin’, it done me good. I halnlri fever and feel like a yearlln’ co|r< knowd Iron were good fer the Wo4 the *|irlng. hilt a load o’ hnekahot a* you gin me la ealkerlafed to rel , pain to n minimum an’ gin a fell), freah holt on Ilf*' llarkeep, aonln that red rum agin."—Detroit ><• Free*. I" Po*r Rl**> When posies Inside wedding ! ^ were Aral Introduced doe* not i(, to he known. Time he* covered >" n* he doe* *o many thing*, with',' mo**4‘M of ohllvlon; but we know i from the sixteenth eenttiry until' middle of the eighteenth ceutui ft wo* <11*1010*ry to lieve them engr 11 on ring*. Theae po*lc* or rnottoei Meldoin to tie found with more f two line* of verae, and often with 1 one, but there are a few Inata known where three line* are i t Horne of theae |xi»|e* are very <Ji , and cujiou*, and a few reach a „ Ntandard of poetic beauty. In l<m a email collection of rlij u wa» pntdlabed with the title of “la,, i ini land; or I’oale* for King*. II,, k«*rehlefa and litove*, and Much J , ty Token* That I<over* Mend I ( Ixtviat.” It contain* tome posies „ are not lo be met with elaewhere, „ I* a very IntereMtlng work, though,, few people *eern to have beard < w The Mouth Kenaington Museum fa , good collection of po*y ring*, . among them we And the follow^ “United heart* doatb only part "lK»t u* *liare In Joy and care;" “U and live happily.” There I* a *fory the effect that Dr. John Thoma*. w wn* ill*tu>p of Idncoln tn 175D. caw to tie ln*crllied Inside hi* fourth wll wedding ring: If I survive, I’ll make them Avt. If this lie true, and not the f*bl« appeat-*, we can only Judge that lady who wore the ting meant to « live her aiiouae. Mow the story Hr I* not known, but moat likely It I* Imagination, for we And the *a thing **ld about laidy Catheart t her fourth hnalatnd In 1713. Chi ber'a Journal. Women at the A limit* Kipoalfl At the Atlanta Exposition the gr feature of October will lie the meet of n numlier of women'* club* and ganlzatiuu*. The "King'* Daugbte have chosen the 17th a* their d* and they will lie followed on the 1 by the “National American Womt Huffrage Aaaoclatlon,” liy the Dau tera of the American Hevolutlon the 1Mb, the Colonial Dame* on llub, the World’* Fair Hoard of Li Maiutgcr* on the "-ml The Nutlo WOIUBOH rit»» inuu.i ....... 22nd to the 'Mth, and tho Kdueatto Cougreaaea from the JWlh to tin I!' of October will each furnUh "a fcaai lcuaon and Wow of aoiil." Houaeb Kconomlca will require two daya, 30th and tho Slat. In which to pr< that "There la no place like bom Thla fact they will !llu»lrale with beautiful cottage, which will bo Imiiie of the workingman and Ida w and four children, during the th and a half rnontha of the oxpoelllon. The auditorium, wealing 8.000 |am Hud the naacmldy hall lu the Womn Huildlng. aeatlng ‘J00, will lie uac| the cougreaaea No udmlaalon fed v lie i Imrged for any of the eongrtai under I lie direct aiiaplrea of the •»>«! of Women Manager*. and for earl m male eongreaa Mr*. <Jordon ha i lotnied local uiamltara of the or [a ration to ad na mlatreaaen of •• nionlea, and to confer with the ge ei oWti era of tha orgaidtallona In rt in lo ihe beat way to arrange fo t mietinga. riilladelplda ledger. The ItainiiUlUM* Man aat Kl *hae< The Hon waa auppoaed to la* » •Idea and hark with Ida tall. t and lo do nothing faintly nr re ai ly." and If. lu aplie of thla ailnm * hla valor, he waa obligati to fli , I made iim of hla tall to oblltefh i I fiMiiaiepa When liuiillng lie i »r .rtuiiiirntly, and then with hli tl traced • circle In the m.nd roun tl vtdlma, which ha afiaiward eoi mi eil i*i Ida pbaauta A a may he na Iliad. Ihe elephant waa the auh)< I count lean legenda. and anme of if l culiarUtaa attributed to him wtfc leaat original K«r Inaianeo. tl creaaee In hla ak'u wereaald to A trap* They athaM a peculiar «|t • inactive tn the Idea and whan he lmauihmely veuturad within •! ereaeo the Wily elephant am' eli routra< tail hla akin and maw ret them hy I ha maud a Weeti«iu*i R view. I ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 he I lilrago language. I he teacher said: “Now I will read is trow thlsliltl* hook, and anv of ii who wlah ran rc|,eat It to theclasa your own word* Iton'ttry to say It I read it. hat just aa you would say " .) imnne s eves grew hig. and he i* all attention The laanhar read I* abort lesson from the first reader: ■hec the cow! la It not a pretty cow? n the cow run? Vee, the cow can II? • an the cow run as fast as the rse'’ No. the cow cannot, run as fast the horse '' •(Tirniny!” thought -llminie, “is’at ’At* dead easy,’’ Ilia hand waa in a twinkling In Imitation of see il others. Ills interested face caught t» teacher** eye, and she said: “Well, tnea, you may try It, nut he careful rl get it right. Vou may stand up l>y ur seat" lamesy arose. Ordinarily he was t bashful, hut now his fare was shed as he said; "(let onto de row, n’t she a beaut? f"n she get a move ? Hure i 'd she hump haraelf as >t as rle horse? New, she ain't In It il rle horse, see!" I he teacher was overcome, luit nee heir.*, “,/amrsy was a favorite ,iii that moment —Chicago Kecord • IOO ftewsrd. •100. rhe readers of this paper will he »rrd to learn that there la at least ,• dreaded dlnaae that science has ■n aide to cure In al. It* stage*, and it i* Catarrh. Ilall'a Catarrh Cur# I* > only positive ura now known to • medical fraternity. Cat irrh being , 'institutional dlaeaa- require* a con- ! lutlonal treat.iirnf Halls Catarrh re la taken Internally, aciing directly ■in the blood and mucous surface* of > »yrl*m. thereby destroying Ihe indstlon of the dlaease and giving the lent atrcrigtli by building up the eon utlon and aaalatliig nature in doing work, The proprietor* have *o much th In Ha curative power* that they ►r One Hundred Hollar* for any rase il It full* to eure! Wend for flat of tlirionlala Ad’reaa F .I CHKNIiV • CO., Toledo, O, old try druggists; 7f»r. tali'* Family Fill#, 26c. Ilie low (lot Vp, i young man, who say* lie la Will i ilelff.un til 1 ttInn,Inis II met. with i-rioitM and moat remarkable railroad idiot a mile from tbi*city tills morn He was riding on the steps of a rn-ngcr coach, when a now rose tip m where sin- hud been sleeping in a h and collided witli the steps, break them loose from the train. Ortman * thrown to tin- ground with great lence and sustained serious Injiirie' mt the head, in addition to having a broken. He was not found for sc v I hours, and was unconscious, it is . to be doubled that lie was beating ■ way on the train, aa he had no •» v- He was taken to the poor ’'’•and his injuries arc very serious, ™ the least. Ht. l,oulu Republic. led Prom Knw Until Spring >' Olrats and winter wraps will be In « They can be discarded, tern dy, while traveling in the steam 1 train* of the I hicugo, Milwau Ht. Haul Railway. For solid : rt, for speed and for safety, no , i'Jine cun corapura with this great hejy of the West. Ut - )»<■ Inviiualily In tbn World. ••*re is, and there always baa teen. m*tllty in the world, in spite of the of generous hearts and enlight m*inlnda for equality. Although ty has never ceased to show It nd effect itself, within the differ iM.rders, and in modern times to .ut teri/c at least superficially that composite order which we call “■lociety, civilization is still ern or:i and endangered by inequality ra’Vd not allege inatances; they ure : te ant in every one's experience and ...'ation; and those who dread or "to dread tlie dead level of equal- j " * quite right in saying that even ; fh-illllcal democracy there it a* on inequality as anywhere. Rut he«* not prove that they are right (lyolring it. that it is not offensive | mlupid. Inequality still persists, i I he doe* theft, so does murder, so < lahastity, so do almost all the sins ‘ Ithames that ever were. Inequality 1 of act. the turn of them; in the body >1(11 death they feater and corrupt , he-. As long as we have Inequality , ive II have these sins and shame*. . spring from It, and which live nn Inferior to superior. Few vices heuu equal to equal; hut the virtues If# i. _ *‘®oid likes a man wbo say* wbal he but tbe people don't. de ii’Aldkom* femsle | hotoarapher ouaht ! 'ora soisl l-ukluekk with her wmiilug ' III K-Bmih I .III .. Ulnaar Tahir I Inra. Tha linrn for all mrala ahould ba Ir reproachable. Mir la a wlae miatreaa ' who econnini/ra tha labor of lioim kerplnp In oilier way* rather than In . the laundering of table linen Many prrfrr the hare table for lunehcona and tear, ualnp embroidered doillea under; every plalr and dlah; hut thie practice la to be commended only whan tha table ia of line old inahopouy or aome other lieeiillful wood, polialu-d to per faction Only white duinaaU la perniltled al dloner*, and white china la preferable to the decorated ware. Iiiaaimn-h a* one doe a not lire ao aoon of tha white aa of the other; alao, It permtta a preatrr variety of table decoration*, and Ihe needed touch of color <nn he plveu by delicate etuhroldrrle*. tinted llphla, tlm ahem of tllver and cut plnaa and artlatlc color harmonica of frulte and flowera.- iiood llonarkaaplnp. I Mearlf Well nine To reluming in are hy day and tramiulllly 1 at night la mended hy the rheumatic pa- j t lam who ii a i » I hrae hlr»alnga lo 11 natal lei * i atomic h Ifltier* fioa't delay ihe u»* of llila fine annilyne fin iiafn mid purifier of i the Idiinil no Inn• ,i»■ i l,«ym d I he (mini when the dlww*e inmiifraf* It* elf If Idtlny Irouble, i dy«|ie|, ia liver i ninplalril, la grippe and Irn irufmliy nf Ihe bowel* am relieved and cured hy the Hitler* anmcihlng Had Hot In He Hone, "What la all that row?" aakrd the 1 exchange fiend. "That," explained the office hoy, "la ; th* foreman and the buainrae manager ! try mp to explain to the secretary of the I, 0, (J, T. how the notice he tele- I phoned to the office pot into the paper aa the I, 0, I», 'J', lie aaya that when j a flood Templar*'notice peta into the paiier aa the lnde|iendenl Order of lie* llrliiin Tremena aoinrthlnp haa pot to he did ’ Jndianapoll* Journal, MvIPri wkw ha v* a*#it l'*ibi-r• Mlnio-r Tofite fi , r«*r« Inal*i i fun , I* n B > i„„,., l|,»n',ili--r n.nll dhirti • »*i|r form nf dlatraw anil w, xhnau >|,-l<t loll I Im Umillwl Wafcli, The amslieat perfect watch ever nietle I* owned by a Huaalan prime** It we* liral placed in an exquisite gold case, covered with the moat minute, hot literally perfect, Walteuij accneain enamel; then, at the prlnceae* deaire, the work* were removed ami placed in* aide a aplcndtd diamond acurce two* fifth* of an inch In diameter, HlM«*r*ee*a la a tlealf r*e><», l,uI If tak « out ilia mini*, ami »l, if • <.„»v„ail„ii It Ik! M»k» waift.iig a |/iea*me, Its at'iruMfl»o To Prevent Turillneaa. “Mow do you avoid tardlne**?" aaked one flrat A teacher of another, the other dny. "You only hnd one in nil laat month,'* obaerved the rpieationer. “Thin 1* my plan,''exclaimed MlaaH,, and It work* well, Kaeh morning we give mottoea. Now we have about fifteen and at the opening exercise each child recite* a* many of our mot* toe* a* he can. The children are In* tereated, and come early to engage in thta part of the program. All our mot* lor* are short 'Ifolng nothing U doing III' la the longeat one I now thfuk of. My one tardlne** wa* cauaed by aick- j ricaa. The little chap came in at 10 j’clock. science In the Primary. “Yea, John, that la a queer bug and » very interesting one, too. I'm glad you found IL All bug* are Internating when we know juat how to look at ; them. “Kloyd," turning to another little fellow, "did you ever hnd a bug like thl* one?*’ “No, Mia* I,—. Iful I found a hug laat night on my bed" “ho do 1 aometimee,” chime* uu eit thuaiuatic disciple, and "I" and "I” dilute* the iuevitablc primary chorua “Oh," erica one amhliioua for high dia* Unction, “1 flmi lota of hed hug* every night." Thl* incident being literully true prove* that imuc Omaha achoola ire not In need of certain collection*. lie You U|i*riilet«r 'Ihen aeiul for our book, “Howto Hpecu ate Hue, eaafully on Limited Marvin* in iraiu ami block Market*." Mailed free, ’oniktock, Hii.be* & Company, lllatu luidiug, Chicago, 111. A* a man get* older It taka* him lunger 0 warm up lor a good lime and longer to I 001 off In getting over it < Vienna Chocolate. Mis three hasping tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate with enough water to beat It to a smooth paste, taking car# that no lumps remain. J’nt it into a chocolate pot and set it into a kettle of boiling water, four in one pint of new milk and one pint of cream or a rpiart of new uiilk, with tii# whiles of on. or two eggs, well beaten. Htlr the choco late paste into tne scalding milk and and let It boil two or three ininut#a, then stir In the beaten white# and serve It hot. Ilegemeh'a Camphor lee with Ulgrerlae. l ureal n.u,|.. l Mnndaend Vers, Tenderer fee* Cbllblsii.e.rilee, a, (', 0.1'lsrs. , Maw Havel., 'X In Is*tr? ( snade will celebrate the Until anniversary of the landing of Hal.setlan • aliot The es|i#c|sl attention of our reader* Is is'led to the notice In tbl* |iaper, • free fare to Tesas It offers a grand o;r|>or luiilly to secure e home In the garden of proe|wroue Teiat, Head It lor blither In formation 'I he average passenger tralu weighs two hundred tone fff ITS-All fils Hopped free t,r l)r. K llae’e (treat erVe Keemrer. Set He slier ll.». I.. hi, ,1 «y'• uMU SM.elirtiae.ir. e. Trial lee ere I $’i Irlsl led 1 |e free t > It esaea. Se.1.1 tv Or, g nil. ,WI Ar. b at.,gbita., is The fls bar ilia u who lies In ■* alt for a trout and finally get. It, Is apt tolls In weight for many moons. I .mild not pel along without I’leo s I ure for t onaiiinpiloii It always cures. Mrs K f Moi i/ios, Needham Mass ,Oct T!. W4 Hoclnti |b continually surging with the con 11 let of dollars ami sense, If the lleiry is Cutting Teeth. Kewre and .... II,at ..id and sell tried remedy, lisa Wissiow'a SonTNia.r Si si r fvr Children Toothing fishermen will dream offish lying alouf them, bin In reality He the other way “Kaneon*# Magle Oera Halve." Werrsnirei (v ruie nr niuney reissued. As# yeas druggist fur It, I'. k« l’i amita. 'I here It one ■ onso at Ion with the new woman irare the . omlng cha|ieron will l<e a man Hilliard table, second-hand, for sale rbeap. Apply to or address, H. i! Ante, Ml H, T. th Hi., Omaha, N« , It.,ii.air e has I cn ulegantly defined its Ihe offufirlng of Action end love KNOWLEDGE Bring* comfort and improvement and tend* to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than other* and enjoy life more, with le«* expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’* bent product* to the need* of ubyaical being, will atteet the value to riealtb of tbe pure liquid laxative principle* embraced ia the remedy, Hyrup of Figa. It* excellence ia due to ite preaentieg In the form mo*t acceptable and plea* ant to the taste, tbe refreabing and tnily beneficial propertiea of a perfect lax ative: effectually cleaneing tbe ayatem, dUpelling cold*, beadacbee and fever* and permanently curing constipation. It haa given satisfaction to million# and met with the approval of tbe medical profeaaion, because it act* on the Kid ney*, Liver and Bowel* without weak ening them and it U perfectly free from every objectionable aubatancc. Hyrup of Fig* i* for aale by all drug gist* in 00c and fi bottle*, but it ia man ufactured by the California Fig Hyrup Co. only, who*e name U printed on every package, alio the name, Hyrup of Figs, and being well informed,jrou will not accept any eubetitute II offered. ERb»(*MBDOUBlE Wttl> BUNTING FLAGS* ****** IUHNFACTIRY ' *» t* euseuiTv •» me*. aiRtNOTH §r matcriai* '"^552!* •KKHARHuf v nr riNic»|>>M ,^'r^iHt* —OH!V W.HORBIR, * «al.lu(tou, 1*111 r.anl. Prull Pill* Pualtlaely muova •all all Irranulafllla.. front »liata>a. naiiaa I'rtra, l.ao. Uarl Ma.li. al Co., M U*arb.,i a Ktraat, Ohli-a*o. Lom of opjtortuuily in llfe'a greuteat loaa. Think of aufferlng with ' NEURALGIA Y/a, SZ. *£j When the opportunity Ilea in it bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL. It eurua. rti Sarsaparilla Sense.! JAny sarsuparillu is sarsaparilla. True. So any 9f tea is tea. So any Hour is flour. Hut grade* differ. 20 You want the best. It's no with sarsaparilla. There |*u nre grade*. You want the bent. If you understood & aarauparillu as well a* you do tea and Hour it £K i« would be ea*yto determine. Hut you don’t. How Xx £ should yotl t i* When you are going to buy a commodity Xf J| whose value you don't know, you pick out an old nt c*tah!i»hed house to trade with, and trust their At * experience and reputation. Do *o when buying £0 >• aarsaparilia. w Ayer'* Sar*aparilla has been on the market £0 * fifty yearn. Your grandfather used Ayer’s. It is a £ reputable medicine. There are many sarsapardla*. w a Hut only one Ayer's. IT CUKES, ZR ‘ MMGMGMM6MM6MGM6MBMGM6W 1 THE LAND OF THE BIG RED APPLE tfc« Um «m UM laWMIilU •«•»» toft" •4 Im Milt. Zachary T. Lindsey, "S' RUBBER GOODS »**4 luf * |U)u«iiw, IIHtkll*. M*U Omaha STOVE REPAIR Works Ml* (•««•*. t *•* *M||M IM, ■*>*> *¥».*■» W N U, OMAHA, 47. »«*A Whni wrtllii* lii *t|i«rU**r* uituweu Ihv*