4 TOLDBY THE PLANETS FAMOUS A9TROLOQER QIVES SOME FREE READINGS. Kow tlio I.Ives of Men nml Women Aro Iniluenceil hy tlio SIriis of tlio Zodiac Itcvlvnl of tlio Ancient Art of tlio l-gyptlatu. ft ? STROLOQV: This nrt or science en ables the- astrolo ger to read from the horoscope, or mup - of the heav ens at the tlmo of a person's birth, many useful, twi ous and Important things relating to one's life, charac teristics, health, wealth, business, mar ' riage, etc. The facts and evidence will Justify at all times and to all persona the conclusion that some are natural ly fortunate while others are just tho opposite and somo just an average, Tho astrologer alway3 finds a marvel ous sympathy existing between tho In dications of horoscopo and the life of the person born at any particular time. For the benefit of tho readers of this diaper wo will publish FREE in those columns: The zodiacal sign rising at :your birth including your ruling planet nud a brief character reading by As trology. Thoso wishing readings should send tho following data written plainly in ink: Sex, race or national ity, place of- birth including state, county nnd city, year, month, dato, hour ojirt minute of birth, A. M. or P. M. as near as possible; also give namo or Initials and address under which you wish your reading published. If you knov? the date but do not know the time of birth nnd wish a reading send two 2-cent stamps for further Instruc tions. Letters will bo numbered as re ceived and tho readings published In regular order -30 those wishing to take ndvantngo of this liberal offer should write at once for w-3 can only allow one column in each isiuo for this depart ment. Addre,3 Prof. G. W. Cunning ham. Dept. 4, No. 191 South Clinton St., Chicago, III. Note: The following readings aro given according to data furnished. Tho description may vary slightly In some points In ncaordanco with which sign the ruling planet may be found. It al ways partakes of the Indications of the sign in which It Is placed at birth, also the plauets in configuration with it: Ittlis Mury, Detroit. You have tho zodiacal sign Sagit tarius, whlcn Jupiter rules, rising at your birth, and therefore Jupiter is your ruling planet or"isignlflcator. Sag ittarius usually denotes a person above medium height; n well proportioned nnd commanding figure; tho complex ion clear and healthy; the hair near n chestnut color growing thin and form ing a notch above tho temples; tho forehead is full and broad; the eyes ex pressive; the laugh is loud, merry and cheerful; you are Jovial, happy, gener ous and charitable; you aro kind to an imals and fond of a fine horse; you aro not as .conservative as you should, be and are iiablo to get Into too large deals; you arc a natural leader and havo plenty of courage to carry any scheme through that you know Is legit imate; you always havo n certain kind of good luck that docs not seem to como to others; you may apparently be on tho brink of a financial precipice and Just ready to tumble over, yet something will turn in year favor and pull you through all right, I'uul U., OlilniBO.- You havo tho zodiacal sign Taurus, Which Venus rules, rising at your birth, and therefore Venus Is your ruling planet or slgnlflcator. Tho sign Taurus usually denotes a person with short, but full, strong and well-set stature; broad forehead; dark, curly hair; dark complexion; broad.: full chest and shoulders; short thick neck; wide pose; full, pouting lips; you will havo a habit of shaking your head sideways whpn talking earnestly. You aro very quiet, peaceabio and patient In your disposition, havo great love for the beautiful in art and nature; you arc very fond of tho flue arts, such as music, painting, drawing, sketching, etc. You aro fond of good living nnd generally manigo to get It; you arc BUbJect to attacks of tho blues without any apparent good cause. You seldom lose control of your temper, yet when you do you become furious. You dis like to chantto your business or loca tion and havo great lovo for homo and Its pleasant surroundings. Ho Found Out. A good East Wlnthrop, Maine, deacon got into a discussion the other day with a newspaper .man relative to tho size of a hole a horse could go through. Tho solution came quicker than ho an tlc.pated. Going to his stable, ho found that his horse, weighing over 1,000 pounds, had fallen through a eouttle Into tho cellar, ten feet below, without receiving a scratch, although thp dimensions of the scuttlo wero fifty-four inches one way by 18 tho other. Ex. k WOMAN ELECTOR SARAH MALLOY A MEfttBER OF THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE. TflH Cmt tlio Only McKlnlrj Vote from WyonilitB tier Husband's Democratic lrlcnil Yotetl for Her She I t Stanch nennbllrnn. Oil the first time in history a woman will vote as a mom bor of the electoral college for a Presi dent of tho United States. This wo man Is Mrs. Snrah Malloy of Cheyen ne, Wyo. Sho was requested to run on tho r c p u b 1 1 can ticket and nccepted after some hesita tion. Indeed, tho honor was tiiruat upon her. When Mrs. Malloy -ft as nominated her husband frowned, and she told him sho would do exactly as he bade her. Mr. Malloy mado some inquiries, nnd found out that his wlfo would not be called upon to do any campaigning, and bo gave her his per mission. Mrs. Malloy Is a nntivo of Ohio. Sho was born in a little town called Collego Center, near Columbus. Her father was a soldier In tho civil war, nnd was retired becauso of in capacity dtio to wounds received on tho field of battle. Mrs. Malloy has lived in Wyoming since 1870. She is In full sympathy with the Idea of woman suf frage, which has been in voguo in Wyoming ever since she settled in it. Sho has served as a delegate to republi can county conventions, nnd has al ways done her duty In a creditable manner. She never misses voting on an election dny. Her husband Is n stanch democrat, and a favorite re mark with him is that ho has been throwing away his vote ever slnco his marriage becauso his wlfo always vote3 tho other way. While Mrs. Malloy takes extreme interest in politics Bho is a good housewife and a kind moth er. Sho haB four children, tho eldest a civil engineer 18 years old. Mr. Mal- r" Vi VI r a i "H cO MRS SARAH MALLOY. loy Is superintendent or the Union Pa cific Railroad from Cheyenne to Og den, a stretch of GOO mlle3. Many of his democratic friends in the service of the road volqft .for the wife of their superior ofilcer. Mrs. Malloy is being congratulated for the unique distinc tion thrust upon her. She will cast her electoral vote for Major McKinley.. l'stlmnto u nil Cost. The estimated cost of the Manchester ship canal was $28,750,000. Nearly S80, 000,000 was spent before the canal was ready for business. The international commission reported in 185G that tho cost of digging the Suez canal would certainly not exceed $40,000,000. It has cost ?94,500,000, to Bay nothing of Egypt's gratuitous work, amounting to S20,000,000 more. Engineers spent a year collecting data for their report on the Congo railroad, which they assert ed could bo built for $5,000,000. They now say that the total cost will be from $12,000,000 to $15,000,0.00. The egregious underestimate of cost of the Panama canal nearly swamped that enterprise beforo wholesale stealing completed the ruin. Tho forts on the Meuso river, estimated at $1,500,000, cost $1C,000,000. The Corinth canal cost $12,000,000 In stead or the estimated $0,000,000. A harbor and a railroad on the Island of Reunion cost $13,500,000 instead of $G, 800,000. The Senegal railroad, which was to bo completed for $2,000,000, ab sorbed $9,000,000. The Langson rail road, In Tonkin, which was to open a conquered province for an expenditure of $500,000, bled the French treasury to tho tune of $4,3G7,790. AN ODD COLLECTION. A letter was received recently at tho Cblcaco postolflce addressed to "Lamo Water." It was sent to Cripple Creek. At Mycenae the number of silver coins discovered during the latest re-, searches amountB to 3,500; they belong to Sicyon, Corinth, Arg03 and other towns of Argoiis. Dr. A. B. Hamilton, of Laramie, Wyo., hiked Into a herd of wild cattle. They resented the Insult and chased the doc tor, ro got off with a broken shoulder , blade and a smashed wheel. i In Tartury, onions, leeks and garlic art regarded as perfume. " ' ' Wl:at u Hobo I.. Dy the general public the term "hobo" Is applied to all species of the tramp genus, but among tho vaga bonds themselves this appellation is re stricted to a certain class. A "hobo" is a tramp who begs, but will work rather than commit crime. A crimi nal tramp who does not hesltato"to' commit larceny, robbery or burglAy is known among the fraternity as a "yag." Tho latter class never works unless under penal duress. The "yag" never afllliatea with the "hobo" nnd each is proud of his exclualveness. The usual salutation by which unknown tramps recognize each Ib tho query "Have you seen Johnny Cattleman?" In the tramp patolB "Johnny Cattle man" means a freight train, and tho greeting Is practically equivalent to 'Arc you a tramp?" RUSSIAN WOMEN. Hoi Long Ago Thy Were Treated ar tho Turkish Women Arc. It la curious to think what a short time it Is since the emperors ot Rus sia treated their womankind In the samo way they aro still treated In Tur key, sayB a writer In tho Montreal Dally Stat. In thoso days tho czar choso lils wlfo from among his sub jects, nnd Bho wns never considered his equal. The matters wero arranged In this way: On a certain day tho nobles brought their young daughters to bo looked at, and sho who took tho em peror's fancy was forthwith chosen to he his wife. The princesses were kept with tho snmo strictness as eastern princesses, and mnrrlago only changed their place of residence, but gavo them no more freedom. They were allowed occasionally to bo present when guesfa wero received, to whom they would hand n cup of wine, and then lctiio to their apartments, there being a sulto of rooms nt the north side of the pal nce reserved especially for them. If they were ill the room wns darkened beforo tho doctor was ndmlttcd, and ho was not even nllowed to feel their pulse, nnd when they tlrovo out tho windows of their carriages had drawn curtains. Tho first czarina who eman cipated herself from this state of slav ery, and so Instituted a new and hap pier era for Russian women, was tho beautiful Nnthalio Neryschkl, the sec ond wife of Alexis Mlchaclovitch, nnd tho mother of Peter the Great, and her first triumph was when she ob tained her husband's consent to drlvo with him In an open carriago to tho monastery of Troitzky. a proceeding which nt the time, occasioned a great scandal. Naturally, when the Russian princes began to intermarry with other Europeaa royal families, they v;cro obliged to treat their wives differently, but it was a long time beforo the court of Russia became as civilized as the rest of Europe. PARISIANS TAKING TO SKIRTS. my young boy au A DUthu tlon. "What will it cost?" asked Cholly'a father, "to give aducatlon?" "Tho Lord only' knows." leplled the proitiuor, eyeing the youth thoughtful- ' i""a Jnu. I "but jo-i can put him through col India ink is made b some secret 'ege for about R000 Chicago Trlb- i process which Is closely guarded by Us k"i' i Inventors the Chinese. Illoniuors Aro Not tlio Smart Thing Any Store. Bloomers aro not tho smart thing any more. Since tho smart homes re fuse to mako this unbecoming garment, tho better class of French ladles has taken to wearing skirts; at least, apol ogies for skirts, such as we see attached to a bathing suit and barely reaching to tho knee, soys a Paris letter In the New York Journal. Tho middle-class women still cling to the masculine at tire, however. As to tho difference In tho wheels themselves, the tin or metal rims Instead of our wooden ones, arc tho most notablo feature. A police reg ulation demands a name plate, with tho owner's name and address on every wheel, so that stolen or lost property may be Identified or returned. In many cases the bells, which aro also n necessity, aro rcplaccd'by largo-sized rattles which swing from the handle bars and jingle along the streets until ono feels as though the seasons were reversed and the sound was that of diminutive sleighs spinning past. At night thero Is a picturesque change from our regulations. Instead of oil lamps, gay-colored Chinese lanterns hang-era the handlc-bais d!itiawny with every motion of tho wheel. They do not cast nB good a light on tho road for the benefit of tho rider as do our favorite lamps, but they are certainly Immensely effective for tho looker-on, and suggest at once the Idea of a "feast of lanterns" on wheels. The more prac tical part, of French bicycling is seen in the inllltln. Gendarmes riding by In their red uniforms Is a common oc currence, while the sight of nn officer, booted nnd spurred, with shoulder capo and sword, receiving nnd return ing tho salutes of his regiment, all on wheels, Is something quite unique. Archbishop Tcinnln uml the L'abiniin, Dr. Temple, after coming out of the house of lords one evening, hired a cab and was driven home to Fulham. He tendered the cabman the exact legal fnre. two shillings. Tho cab man, hoping the bishop would prove a good "fare," expostulated with his lordship and asked for another shil ling. Tho bishop, however, firmly re fused to bo drawn. Thereupon cabby became abusive, and as a Parthian shot to his lordship, who had turned on his heels to enter tho palace, said: "You call yourself tho head of St. Paul's cathedral! D'yo think St. Paul, If he were alive and wero living here with ten thousand a year, would try and 'do a poor cabby by giving him only two shillings for n drlvo from Westminster to Fulham?" "No," said Dr. Temple; "if St. Paul were alive he would live at Lambeth palace, where the faro from Westmins ter Is only n shilling," Cabby collapsed. Westminster Gazette. I'retty Trlllea In folle Color. Shopkeepers havo discovered that Zltta for the young collegian at Christ mas time, or when ho enters college, aro much In demand. It Is easy now to find many pretty trifles ofTered in the colors of Princeton, Harvard nnd Yale, and the smaller colleges are not with out some representation In knlcknacks. Exquisite etched glass loving cups and tankards with tiny flags in tho college colors etched on them and lettered with '"Rah, rah, rah, Yale!" or what ever It may be, are justly reckoned handsome as they aro expensive Nu merous other glass utensils In similar designs are seen, and the choice ex tends from them to tho. pretty shaving balls of crepe paper in college colors quite at the other end of the libt in cost. New York Times. THE THRONE OF THUNDER. ' m It ! tho irighctt Point on the Western Side ot Africa. Mungo Mam Lobe)., tho throne, or place, of thunder, as tho natlvca call It, the peak of Knmoruns, as tho whites call It, is the highest point on tho west ern side of tho African continent, enys National Roviow. Tho first view tho voyager gets of It, who, coming for weeks along low shores nnd up tho stagnant rivers fringed with mnngrovo nwamp is n thing no man can over for get. Suddenly, right lip out of tho pea, the great mountain rises to ltd 13.700 feet, while closo nt hand, to westward, towers the lovely Island mass of For nantlo Po to Ito 10,100 feet, nnd, great as Is Its first charm, every time you seo It It becomes greater, nlthough It Is never the same. Five" times I havo been In tho beautiful bay nt Its foot and have never seen It twlco alike. Sometimes It Is1 wreathed with Indlgo black tornndo clouds, sometimes crest ed with snow, sometimes standing out hard and clear as though mado of metal and sometimes softly gorgeous, wit green, gold, purplo and pink vapors tinted by tho sunset. Thero nro only two distinct mountntns or peaks to this glorious thing that geologists bru tally call "an Intrusive mass" Big Kamerun and Llttlo Kamorun. Tho latter, Mungo Mnh Etlndnh, has not yet been scnlod, though it is otily 5,820 feet. Ono reason for this doubtless Is thnt peoplo desirous of going up mountnihu, a rather rare form of human being ill fever-stricken, over worked west Afrlcn, naturally try for the big peak; also tho llttlo peak Is mostly sheer cliff and covored with almost Impenetrable bush. Behind tho Kamorun motintalh, Inland, thero are two chains of mountains, or ono chain deflected, bearing tho names of tho Rumbl and Omon mountains. These are llttlo known At present nnd nro clearly no relation of Mungo's. They nro almost nt right angles to it, and nro, I bollove, infinitely older in struc ture nnd continuous with the many named rnngo wo know in Kongo Fran calsc as the Sierra del Crystal. In a southwest direction from Kamerun mountain, out in tho Atlantic, is a series of volcanic Islands, presumably belonging to tho samo volcanic line of activity Principe, 3,000 feet; San Thome, 4,913 feet, and, farther away still, Ascension, St. Helena and tho Tristan d'Acunha groups. AN ABLE PRACTICAL JOKE. It Created Considerable Incitement In n University City. The Cambridge (England) Independ ent Press retails the story of the hoix perpetrated upon tho civic and univer sity authorities at Cambridge on the occasion of tho visit of the lato Bhah of Persia to that country. It was on Saturday, Juno 28, 1873, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, that a telegram waB .'ound lying on tho hallkccper'B table in tho Guildhall. It was directed to tho worshipful tho mayor of Cam bridge, nnd was signed by Llcut.-Col. Hamilton and read as follows: "His Imperial majesty tho shah of Persia de sires to visit your university town to day en route for London by special, ar riving at Cambridge station about 1;10 o'clock. Be prepared with escort and reception as far as time nllow." In stantly everybody began tumbling over his fellow. Tho town clerk was sent for nnd messages wero dispatched to the vice chancellor, tho members of the corporation, the volunteer officers and tho cook of St. Peter's collego kitchen. Tho vice chancellor hurried on Ills robes, tho aldermen nnd councilors did ditto, tho volunteers donned their iinl forms nnd the cook began to boll and fry. Nor was tho general public be hindhand. Flags wero hung out and crowds gathered in tho street. Dr. Cookson, tho vlco chancellor (Irrever ently known In those days as "Dis mal Jimmy"), made his way to tho station as fast as his dignity would permit. Tho mayor, Mr, T. II. Naylor, and tho corporation followed suit. A guard ot honor and carriages were In waiting and soon everybody was there except the shah. Then tho news flew around that the railway officials knew nothing about tho special train, and after a brief delay it was apparent that the whole thing was a hoax. The per petrators of tho hoax were never dis covered, though two persons were after ward freely mentioned in connection with It. In tho year of grace 1873 the era of practical jokes was past, but had tho authors of tho shah's visit been alive in the days of Theodoro Hook they might havo lived in literature. Wuter-Worki on Hit Farm. L. W. Follis has finished putting in a system of water works of his own on hlB farm on Dry Creek. On tho hill above his residence Is a never-falling spring thnt he has piped down to the house. He has run a line to the yard, where he can Irrigate his lawn, and has nlso taken It to the barnyard, where It supplies abundance of water for. tho stock. The spring is high enough to give considerable pressure. By attaching hose he can throw water to tho roof of his big barn. It it a great convenience, and Miv Follis says he would not tako n thousand dol lars for it. Garfield (Wash.) Enter prise. Pity the Millionaire. Austrian millionaires seem to be un duly sensitive to criticism. An unfor tunate capitalist in Vienna has com mitted suicide. He left a letter behind him explaining that ho could no longer endure the attacks of the anti-Semitic party, and especially the unfounded allegation that he had Imported goods into Vienna without paying the proper octroi duties. It seems au excess of simple Imagine un American mil Honulre cutting his throat beaui' fcoibcbody said he had been tiding to dodge tho payment of his taxes' New York Journal, Hellene In Old Irln'tj-'s A Men. Peoplo sometlinwj wonder why tho smnll bom-heft arc placed In the alslos of Trinity church. They oie for strang ers. Tito four bnclt pews In the church nil tho way ncrost tiro free, but they are not ns satisfactory us cnts further front t'nlcss thu Suxton Is notified in ndvnnco that pow holders will not oc cupy their Rents, ho holds them until thu rendimr of tho second lchson. All seats nro then free New York Tim 9.. rimnphtitn for ( lover. Whcnovcr phosphate is sown with (Train, a part of thu fertilizer is always appropriated by tho clover seed sown with lu Clover is 11 lime plant, nnd it also needs tho phosphoric acid that is so hulpful to the wheat. The phos phate Is vttlunblo when applied to clover that Is lo produce n" seed crop Potnslt is also needed to mnlto clover seed well, nnd should bo applied In some form. Hiiii'n Tlilal Wo offer Ono IIiiikIuhI lollur imrnrcl for tiny enfo of (.utnrrii Unit ciiiiuol be cured by IIiiU'n 1 nliirrh Cum. KJ Clli:M:V.V CO.. Toledo, Olilo, Wo, tlio i'.iiiIui'hIkiioiI, httto known I''. .1. 1 iionov tor 1110 iiia 11 years, 111111 ixwiavo him licifcclly lionoriililo In nil buitlnom triiiiBiictlmis nnd llnnncliilly nblo to carry out liny otillnutloiiH mucin by their llrm. Wott fc Triuix, Wliolosnlo Druggists To ledo, t). Wtihtliii:. Kin nun A. Marvin, Wliolosnlo DrncKlsIs Toledo. Ohio Hull's Ciittiri'li Curo U tnKnn liitormilly, nctliiR directly upon tho blood nnd mu cous Miirfiircs of tlio nystom. Tostlmo uliilt tent free. Price T."o per bottle, told by all driiKKlMs. Hull's I'ninlly I'llls nro thn best. Apple of Hold. Dr. .fames O. Mackenzie, beforo a distinguished educational association In Plillndelphlti, ashed American em ployers to remember thnt "a man In order to be of any uso to civilization must earn money enough to pay his board,1' This remark deserves to bo booked ns a fundamental canon of po litical economy, ltoston Globe, Merchants Hotel, Omaha. coiiMtit Kirri:i:.rii and i'aii.vam hts. Street cars pass tho door to and from both depots; in business center of city. Headquarters for stato and local trade. Rates S'J and 83 per day. PAXTON & DA YEN POUT, Prop's. A Mlcllt Distinction. At a recent Introduction of an Eng lish bishop to his sco somebody noticed a Dublin graduate wearing nn Oxford hood. He pointed it out to tlio bishop and said that the person stood thero with a Ho on his back. "Well," re plied his lordship, "you can hardly call it a lie, but it is certainly a falso hood." For I.uuj? nnd chest dlseaee, Plso'f Curo Is tlio lest medicine mo havo used. Mr. J. I.. Kortluolt, Windsor, Out , Cunnila. Tlio foot! nil benuty come in ffltb tlio crynintbL'tiiiini Car'. Cflitfrti lliiUnrj ' the olrit'tt and Ixit It will ijiwikun cold quicker ban njUilrnr cite It l lwj6 rtllnlile, Try It. Ono enn mako n show of himxolf, but ho cannot co!te 't any admission loo. ' til Itntr to Keep Wrinkle AWny. A simple, preventive against tht ap pearance of wrinkles in this; Saturate n soft towel In very hot water, wring it nnd apply It to the faco. kceplwr It ftliero for at least twenty minute. 1 lien tiry tlio race very penny. This must be done just bsfore froing to Wi When traveling, if the nltln is sensi tive, do not batho tho face except at night and in the morning, and then throw a few drops of tincture of ben zoin Into tho water, so thnt it may b mado soft nnd agreeable to the skin. Ladies' Homo Journal. Home Down With InflrmntUf, Aro finds Hit surest rolnro In the benignant tonic nld nITortlcd by llostotter'n Stotqteh Hitters which counteract rheumatic tod rnnlnrlol tcndonclo. relieves growing Inac tivity of thn Uldnoyn, nnd I tho finest rem. ody extant for disorders of tho KtomKcH, Iher nnd botrels. Nervousness, too, with which old peoplo aro very npt tobonfillcted. Is promptly rellovcd by ft. Colt tlnnft In au Apple Tree. Mr Thornlly, who resides cast of tho city, last week lost n fine Oudaa colt in a peculiar manner. An apple trco which stood In the orchard to which the colt had access had a fork, justnbovo which was n largo knot, Tho colt got its neck caught and wan unablo to extricato itself on account of tho knot. In its struggle to get free it hung itself. Marietta Times. l'runliic I'otnto Vines. Acting on tho notion thaCas pruning was good for fruit trees it would bene fit potato vines, a citizen of Portland, Ore., clipped off tho vines in a patch closo to tho ground, as soon ns they wero well up, and somo of tho potatoes grown thero wero, it is said, among the largest and finest found. Mrs. "VVInnlonr' flootfclRg- S;rB 1'or children ttethlng.tof (en the frumi.rr duct laltM. tuition, llr iMti,curet wind colic. tctotbttlo Tho man ulio Is waiting for n soft eaa will likely have, a hard tlmo. An ene my stolel into yourH houcc one' day last week! and touched! you lightly passing. . You thought little of the matter at the time,! for the enemy wasl only a vagrant cur-I rent of air. But! now you are begin ning to learn what mischief the little i intruder did. fori your back isitiff and painful. Your head! aches, and at times I you feel dizry. ,jj . What tas hap pened ?. . . Slmnlv Fthb: the cold us settled on four kidneys. . hcv arc over charged with blood and Inflamed. In stead of passing the waste matter out of the body they arc damming it up in the blood. Every minute, yes, every heart beat adds to the poison in you. Normal action of the kidneys Iwill purify trie Iblood. Nothing Iclso will. Holes in Your Health. What docs that mean ? Sup pose you arc taking in money all day, aud drop it into a pocket with holes ; you will find yourself a loser instead of n gainer by the day's business. Same with your health. Yott cat and drink and sleep, yet lose instead of gain strength. There's a hole in your health. Some blood disease, probably, sapping your vitality. Yon can't beg' too soon, to take the great blood purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Comfort to California. Lrory Thursday afternoon 1 tourist Bleeping car for IJonver. Bait l.nko City, Han Francisco, and l.os Ansele IciircH Omaha and Lincoln via tho UtirllnKton Route, It Iscnrpotod, upholstered In rattan, has sprint eat nnd backs and In provided with curtains, bedding, tow els konp.otc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed ullman porter accompany It through to the 1'iicllic Coast. While neither as exnon- slvoly finished nor as 0 e to look at m a palaco slceper.lt Is Just as Rood to ride In. fc'ec ond class tickets are honored and tho prlcoof aborth.wlde enough and bis enough for two, Is only Si, Tor a folder giving full particulars wrlto to i. Fkakch, Gon'l Pass'r A cent, Omoha.Neb. ROBT PURVIS Commlulon Met. ebint. Omstis. WAKTISDI Buttrr. Etc. I'oul try, tlsmr. Veal, tildes Rte. rtsTlBB been la tit prolate builncu ! rer, sin well 4uitntrd with the wants ottsi irdicoDeqiuntlyesnblala the highest prlcti. An proavl In inklng returns, and reiaoa Ible. Itefereacesi Aaybaak In the state. Rtv ivabI bbebYibH aVASaSSI P llCCI BUSINESS AND SHORTHANOCetLf 81 III Hlril ImhII 1 1 M as if a m m tnnu ffa ' Btaht Teaches business by doing business. Also thoroueh Instruction In alf branches ' by mall. Life scholarship U six month ; courso $30. Corner 10th and Capitol Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska. U the friend In need. It will reduce the Inllam. matlon.ao that the grip on tho tissues ot tho Mood-vessels Is relaxed, and the uric add Is sent on IU way out of tho body. Life botUe, cr bw style, tmitlct one t yu diutguu PATENTS, TRADE MARKS Elimination (nd.Adrlceai ti rstenUblllty cf la Tenllon. Srnd for"InTenton' (luldo, cr How toOsta Patent." O'KAURELL, A SON, Washington, D. 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