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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1897)
I-. Ft e r- a f. it- n t w : -t 1. ;r-a 1 B8gntiMBBn,Miaii'it-- ryrwtt-rEMT PLANET All Y SIGNS. GOOD AND EVIL PERIODS IN HUMAN LIFE. Headings by Mull llrc-onilng n l'oimtnr l'cntiiro ot TliM Department rurtlirr Instructions to Ajijilteiuiti free- IUmiI- HE astrologer again calls tho nttontlon of applicants for freo readings in this column to tho fact that full narao and address plainly written must ac company cvory ro quoat. Only tho Initials will ho pub lished whon tho readings appear. In caso that the ap plicant does not wish lis to nso in itials, somo other moans of identifica tion, can bo given. Such as "Lorone" Topoha, or any other name, tho appli cant may choose. Thoso who havo neg lected to send In full name and ntl dresu with their applications should do so as soon as possible. It is often necessary to send special instructions. Thoso who do not know the hour or dato of birth should send TWO 2 cent stamps for particulars. Their horo scopes can bo mado by the nstrologer's system of calculation. Our prlvato readings by mail aro becoming very popular. Applicants for private readings must enclose 2G cents in stamps. Tho horoscope will bo read at once and forwarded to tho appli cant's address. Persons who do not wish to wait for nowspaper reading can avail themselves of this means ot get ting a quick reading. Address Prof. G. W. Cunningham, Dept. 4, 191 So. Clinton, St., Chicago, 111. Tho following aro tho readings for this week: Inez M: Avocn, Iowa. According o tho data tho sign Libra, which Venus rules, was rising at your lP4tir-t-llcxenr.c Venus is your ruling planet or slgnificator. Yoti-are medium height or above; graceful figure; medi um to dark complexion; blue eyes; chestnut hair; rather a youthful ap pearance in general. Your aro usually cheerful, jovial, youthful and happy; fond of tho flno arts, as music, paint ing, drawing, sketching, etc.; you tako delight In going to theaters, parties, lances, and any placo where a good Joll, time will bo had. You aro qulto j'luldlng in your nature and "ftry much !l3llko to see bloodshed. You love to Bee Justice rendered to all and would make a good teacher or judge. You will have a very eventful life and bo a great traveler. You are not prom ised an early marrlago but your hus band will bo a model man and mar riage will bo far moro than averago fortunato for you. Space is too lim ited for me to give you hjs description hero. 8. A. C: C'liirksvlllc, Joua. According to data you are a mixtaro of tho signs Scorpio which Mars rules and Sagittarius which Jupiter rules, therefore Mars and Jupiter aro your ruling planets or slgnlflcators. Saturn is co-signlflcator because on tho ns cendjnt. Yoa are medium height or nbovt; medium to dark comploxlon.halr and eyes; full face; the hair grows very luxuriant. You are very ener-ge-tie-and ambitious; you mKurclly take the lead In anything you become In terested in. You dislike a subordlnato position of any kind and should al ways be at the head of your depart ment. You will bo subject to chronic headaches In tho early part ot life. You have a flno intellect and can readily learn almost anything. You also have very good commaud of language. You are quite secretive In your nature and do not tell overythlug you know. You should secure a finished education and make a salaried position your main ob ject by which to securo your money. You will not Lo very fortunato in any thing connected with love and mar riage. "I.orrno:" Ticln ICnnns. You havo a refined, sensitive and confiding nature and anything rough or boisterous jars on your nervous sys tem and has a tendency to reduce your vital force. You will manifest consid erable enthusiasm with very little en couragement and will appreciate and treasure up a kind word to the same extent that you will remember an In jury If anyono abuses you. You will forglvo but cannot forget them. Your talent runs In tho direction of some of tho fine arts but whenever you havo mado any attempts to study anything you have .found It necoasary to over come obstacles In your path. You aro a firm friend on every occasion. Your lovo affairs do not run smooth long at n timo and If married, your hus band has a splrltod tompor and will not permit anyoao to lnterfero with his business no matter if ho Is right or wrong and aa a rule he is not able to successfully execute what he plans. Nloc, I'louuiiit l'ructli-o. Policemen went to the morgue In New York tho other day and fired many bullets Into corpsoa thoro for the purpose ot learning If powder burned the skin at a diitancc of three feet. Exchange. STATISTICS. Tho largest state of Mexico Is Chi huahua, with an area of nearly 90,000 square miles. The Vermont Legislature has adopt ed a law requiring heavy wagons to have wide tlrea. Bowling, billiards and card playing are unlawful in Michigan, according to noma dead-letter statutes. Joe Jefferson's son possesses an al bum of thumb prints, some of which b long to very famous people. PREACHER IB STOLE BOOKS FROM WIL LIAM JEWEL COLLEGE, IN JAIL AT LIBERTY, MO. tliiiililn to rui-nUli ttouit lto t-oitolirtl In Small Towiw In .MlMotirl Ho Claimed to llo an KWrlosl nmt Delivered I.cclurtH lliul Ho AIIflRcri Wrrn Kxpimuroi or Catholicism. LlURinv, Mo., Jan. 13. 15. T. Hon man, who luul been attending Will iam Jewell colluge nnd who was an ordainod preacher, disappeared from hero December 1!?. The faculty of Uio collego did not have confidence in him and lie was suspected of stealing books from the library. Ills room was searched nnd about S.'0 worth of the missing books were found. Thu dheovcry was kept quiet and when he returned yes terday ho was at oneo arrested. llo claims that ho bought tho books from another student. Ho was arraigned be fore a justice of tho peace nnd bond was fixed at SXIO which he could not give and ho was placed in jail. Hlbles and other religious books bo longing to the college and to the stu dents that lloninan sold to people have been recovered. Itoinnnn said lie hud been to Fulton and other points in tho state preach ing, llo preached regularly at small towns in Clay county last year, llo also claimed to be an ox-priest and de livered lectures that he alleged were exposures of Catholicism. RESUBMISSION NOT DEAD. The, Action of tho KamuH Ilousn Held Not to lto 1'ittul. Toi-KKA, Kan., Jan. IS. The rcsub missionlsts of the House havo nguin plucked up courage, and, despite their defeat of yesterday, are again hopeful that they ultimately will secure the adoption of n resolution resubmitting the prohibitory amendment to a vote of the people. It has dawned upon them that tho resolution came from the wrong side of tho House. The Populists nre determined that no political legislation shall come from the Itcpubllcnn sidt of the house and when Mr. Scuton showed u disposition to push his resolution from that side they turned in without regard to in dividual sentiment and voted to send it to tho temperance committee. Speaker Pro-Tempore Weilop says that another reason the resolution was referred to the tompcranco committee Is that on tho Populist side it has been agreed that all legislation must bo done in the regular way and thereforo the proposition to refer the resolution directly to tho committee of the whole was voted down. To Increase tho Army KfTeetlve. Washington, Jan. IS. Tho House committeo on military affairs has au thorized a favorable report on the bill to enable regiments of the regular army to bo filled up unil increased in time of war to twice their ordinary strength by tho addition of recruits. It also provides that the President may designnte a stato or states from which a certain rgiment shalUdraiv recruits. Such recruits aro to bo counted as forming a part of the quota called for by the government. Illinois Treasury Nearly Kmpty. Si'iti.VGFim.u, 111., Jan. 18. For tho first timo sinco tho adoption of the constitution of 1870 tho legislature of Illinois may be asked to authorize the borrowing of money with which to meet tho state expenses until the next installment of taxes shall bo received. Governor Tanner, who has just been installed as Governor Altgeld's suc cessor, finds tho state treasury almost empty. Payment has been stopped by the state on nearly everything except the expenses of the legislature. Long Overdue Vessels In Tort. San- Fn.vxcifco, Jan. 18. Two badly battered Ilritish vessels havo mado port one the Eaton Hall, 1S3 days from Cardiff, and the othor tho baric online Elliott, 183 dnys from Leith. Hotli were caught in the same severo storms off tho Horn during the first week in October, and both were forced to put back to Port Stanley, leaving there n month later, only a day upart, and making port here on the same day. I 31. (ial)lo Mado Deputy Warden. Q Topkka, Kan., Jan. lo. The fight for the deputy wardenship of tho stato penitentiary was ended to-day by tho appointment of F. M. Gable, Demo crat of Leavenworth county. The an nouncement will not be officially inndo until Harry Landis shall have been ap pointed nnd confirmed as wurden. Gable was deputy warden when V. C. Jones was warden in lSS'.'-Sd. riHheriucn .May All Ho Sufo. Mkno.mixi:k, Mich., Jan. IS. Yester day afternoon a strip of lee ten miles long, on which were thirteon fisher men, broke loose and drifted out into tho lake. Four were rescued by yawl boats and several of the others os eapod from the iee to Chambers Island. Five aro still lnlwdng, but these also may have escaped. The fishermen lost heavily by the breaking up the lee. Jln( Herbert KfiiniW by Corn. Hiawatha, Kan., Jan. 18. The Hrown County World is accepting sub scriptions payable when corn shall bo twenty-five cents a biibhel. The od Itor, Ewing Herbert, predicts the cer tain rlie in the price of corn to u point above that price imido of one year. IlrHeii to Death by Shame. Owkxio.v, Ky. , Jan. If. Hrooding over her shame, Jennie Hrownlng, a young girl, jumped into the Ken tucky river near Monterey with her Illegitimate child, and IkjIIi were drowned. Tho author of her rum failed to kocp a promise to inarm' her. IVi'KlNLEY'S CUBAN POLICY, It Will lto tho Hanio n- Clovolnmrj Hiivr Senator Sherman. FiTTMitfiio, Pa , Jan. l.. Tho Cuban policy of the McKlnloy admin istration will differ very little from that which ban been laid down by President Cleveland and his secretnry of state. This statement is based on remarks nindo to a reporter by tho man who will bo premier of tho next ad ministration, Senator John Shormnn, nt the Union depot last evening. Tho veteran statesman wns on his way back to Washington from Canton, whole ho had had a conference with Mr. MeKinley and had accepted tho portfolio of state in his cabinet. After stating Hint his position in tho next cabinet had been determined, Senator Shormnn said, in answer to a question: "1 think tho United States govern ment should not lnterfero with tho Cuban war, either to aid in il settle ment, or do anything which would make a peaceful government of the Island n ehargo on this country. 1 understand, on highest authority, that Prime Minister Canovns has outlined a programme of governmental reforms which will be applied both In Porto Rico and in Cuba. These reforms wjll give tho Cubans practical autonomy, and will, I hope, settle the question." WIDOWS REMEMBERED. Tho llmno rumen Several 1'rUnto Pun ttlon HUN. Wapiiin'oton, Jan. IS The proceed ings in the House yesterday were very tame. It was private bill day, but tho whole time was consumed in passing through the House bills favorably acted upon in committee of the whole before the holiday recess. The widow of the late Major General John Gibbon was the. beuclichiry of ono of tho bills passed, carrying 5100 per month, nnd the widow of Urevot Major General W. A. Nichols of another carrying ST.'i per month. Mr. Hlue, Republican, of Kansas; Mr. Crowther, Republican, of Missouri, and others argued against granting pensions of jnoro than S.10 per month to the widows of general olll ccrs. At the evening Mission fourteen pri vate pension bills were reported with n favorable recommendation. Among them wero bills granting a pension of So0 per month to the widow of Genernl Green Clay .Smith and $7," a month to tho widow of General Henry A. Mor row. Tho last mentioned bill was ad vocated by Representative Mercer, who had the amount increased from S50 to the sum named. MAY KILL THE BILL. Speaker lto fen tho 1'rco Homes Measure to no Adverse Committee. Washington, Jan. IS. Tho support ers of the free homestead bill fear that measure has been killed, so far as this1 Congress is concerned, by the action of Speaker Reed in referring it to the House committeo on public lands for consideration of the Scnatu amend ments. The bill's supporters fenr that if the committee does not make an ad verse report, it will keep tho bill and take no action on it before adjourn ment, which course would effectually dispose of it. Murder and Sulelde. Sedama, Mo., Jan. IS. Crazed by jealousy, John Snodgras3, a prominent business man of Tipton, blew his wifo's brains out with a pistol and then turned tho deadly weapon on himself with fatal effect. Roth were dead be'&ri- anyone rcnel:4 -i':em. The husband's suspicions that his wife was unfaithful caused the two to sepa rate a short time ago. The husband closely observed the actions of his wife, and the visits to her residence of two young men confirmed his suspi cions, lie wns seen to go to tho house occupied by his wife, and a few min utes Irtcr tho shots were heard. Hradjlreet'n Trade Ilevletv. 2s"r.v Yomc, Jan. 18. Hradstreot's bays: Except at a few Southern cities, as reported last week, wholesale mer chants throughout tho country report no noticeable change In trade features, and few, If any, indications of improve ment in the near future. Mercantile collections continue slow or moderate. Some jobbers nt Chicago, St. Louis, Ilaltimoro and other largo cities report increased demand for dry goods, hats, shoes, hardware unci groceries for spring delivery, but thnt, in other lines, business is very dull. Hach Ilelluved tho Other Itlcli. Nkwouk. Jan. 18. Ethel Assncs has sued her husband, Abraham Assncs of Clevoland, for divorce, al leging that he led her into marriage by false representations that he was wealthy. Tho husband sets up a sim ilar complaint. They were married two months ago as a result of a He brew Schutchcm, who mude each be lieve the other was rich. CUIl Servlco ICotlrement Hill. Washington, Jan. IS. A House bill Introduced yesterday provides that ollice.s in the service shall heroaf ter be come vacant when the person holding it becomes 05 years of age. Veterans of tho civil war and their widows are excepted from the provisions of the bill. Ilrldo of u Day blaln. Pnii.ADKi.i'iiiA, Jan. j S. Patrick Donahue, who wus married Thursday afternoon at 1 o'olook, was arrosti-d yesterday charged with murdering his wife. New Dally I'apor at Mexico, Mo. Mkxico, Mo., Jan. 18. Mexico is to have a now dully and weekly free silver paper, if reports be true. Its odltor will be J, Newton Crois, who inn the old Mexico Press. Mexico tupKrted two dailiei. for a number of year. She now has only one, Colo nel White's Ledger. Maharajah at Durbhuuicah l.ootem. ItoMKAY, Jan. IS.--The Mahanujah if Durbhanguh has remitted lacklis of rupees of Ills ravtauue and will ex pend a similar amount in the famine relief work. WHAT A RTt'l'KNIlors Ml: I Wo hear n farmer say when ho rcadi that John Dreldor, ,Mlshlcott, Wis., grow 173 biiBhols ot Salzer'a Silver King Uarley per acre In 1800. Don't you bcllovo It? Just wrlto hlinl You see Snlzcr'n seeds aro bred up to hlg yields. And Oats 230 bushels, corn 200, Whont GO bushels, Potatoes 1,000 bush els, Grasses C tons por aero, etc., etc sio.oo nm 10 CUNTS. JiiRt Kind Thl- Nullen With 10 I'cntl Dtnmps to John A. Snlzer Seed Co., La Cro880, Wis., and pot 12 fnrm seed samples, worth ?10, to get a start, w.n Col. T. W. lllgglusnn'hThTs reminis cences In the January Atlantic speaks of an interesting coincidence. It wns often his habit to read far Into the night; and sitting up until four one morning, he left his book mark at an unfinished page, having to return the book to the college library. A year later ho happened to tako tho book from tho library again, chanced to get up nt four o'clock to read, and began where ho left off Afterward looking in his diary ho found thot ho had skipped a prcciso year between the two dnys ami continued reading Hit same passage. Now l.lno to WimhliiKlon. The popular Motion Route lins estab lished a new Sleeping Car lino to Wash ington, I). C, via Cincinnati nnd Parle crsbnrg, by I ho C. II, t 1)., 11. ,t I). S W. and 11. & t). Railways. The sleepci is ready for occupancy in Dearborn station any time after u p. m , and leaves at 2- l.l a. m. daily, arriving at Washington at (1.17 the following morn ing. This schedule will be in effect on January 21 and thereafter. As the sleeper goes through without change and the hours of leaving and arriving nre most convenient, this will prove al together the most comfortable, as wel ns tho most plcturcsquo route to the national capital. City ticket olllce, 23'. Clark street. Depot, Dearborn Station Thu Cltiniito or llllliot. Anthropologically considered what nn enormous strain thero must bo on the man, as an animal, when exposed to the wild changes of tompcraturo which he experiences in twenty-four hours when living on tho high Thib etan ranges. Thero is not a night In the year that water does not freeze, while nt mid-day the heat Is oftoo 120 degrees. 1 ho Jlot Unique Calendar or tho Srnann Has just been issued by tho Lake Shore t Michigan Southern l!y. Copy can be secured by sending six cents in stamps to cover postage, to A. J. Smith, G, I', A., Cleveland. Slio Win a IlyslenUt. The robber knight pleaded. "May I not hope," ho asked, "to exact a trib ute from those sweet, lips'.'" His fair captive shivered. "If you can find it in your heart to take udvantogo of my helplessness " In her voico was the dull, leaden ring of despair. "To force attentions upon me that arc so very unsanitary." From all of which it became at once apparent thnt tho lady had followed tho scientific dis cussions of tho day. Cheap l.andu nnd Homes Are to bo had on the Frisco Lino in Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas. The best routo from St. Louis to Texns and all points west nnd southwest. For maps, time tables, pamphlets, eta, call upon or address any agent of the com pany, or, D. Wishnrt, Gcn'l Pusscngei Agent. St. Louis, Mo. I.'KB-SholU. The employment of egg-shells for ornamental purposos is extremely an cient. A manuscript in the llnrloian collection. represents a number of egg bliclls ornamented in the most ele gant and costly manner. Miuinturcs wero often painted upon egg-shells with extreme care, and shells thus curiously decorated became valuablo and highly-esteemed presents. In Vcnico young noblemen frequently lavished largo sums of money upon portraits painted within egg shells intended as presents. to cum: a cor.o in oni: dav. Tako LajUtlvo Hromo Quinine) Tablets. All Druggists refund tbo mouoy It it falln tocure. 'J5c Sn!t used in sweoplng enrjets will kooj put moths. r.Irt. Wtiutoiv'w Noutlilntr Njrop Tor ctilldrrn trctlilntr.-of lent Hie iruni, rrilucr In Hum mutton, ntU) alu, rurct vtlui colic sitcnlni. buttle. Looking a diillculty t(junro In the fuco ul.lofteu 1:111 it dead. Just try n 10c I ox of Cnscarots, randy cntlmrtle, tlio finest liver und bowel regu lator made If you have preached ilmrity all tlio yeur this U tbo timo to practice it. FITS sioppal freean.l ptrmnucntly cured. No flti idler firm ilur s ucb of Dr. Kline' (ieut .er a ltestorer. Vree it trial IkiUIi- nuj treatit beud to Uit Kuxi-,'.3I Arch t-t . I'mlailolplila, T&. A wise man is afraid to receivu n gift; so much will be expected from it. Iluccrann'a Cumiihui- Ii-r i1tli OlyrrilnP. Ihn nrlulfiftt nd only Kenulnv Cuie fhipi-eil Ilftn1 ni face. C'olJ jorn c U O CUikiC N lltrtu.Ct When men begin driukiug, thoy ceuer iil'.y stoptliinkiiiff m iwiiiiuiciiimi live men or V. women In a thousand are free Pjf H.AHS lIl.M r?..A .. luiii euiuc lurin or iviuncy, Liver or Bladder trouble, which is certain to run Into -o' ovriuiis tuscase unless . cnecKeu. Stop and Think I that there Is but one known remedy for these troubles I Ask any dniRglst, physician or friend what It Is, and he will tell you, TI113 great remedy stands ABSOLUTELY "at the top," nnd Is so acknowledged by the most advanced thinkers of the world. This sun-cres- n (tlon is all you require I I Only One! L Itou'n Tlil.t Wo offer Ono llumlteil Unllirs reward 'or nay cmo ot I ntiirrh thnt citunol be surod by Hull ? ntnrrh t'tito V .1 UIKNi:Y& CO. Toledo. Ohio, We, tlio llnilorslnneil, h.ne Lnonti l- J. 'Iionoy for tlio lint h yeir and hcllnvo ilm porfcitly honor''lo In nil btisluoo i!tiis;ii-tlniiH itiid HimucliUlv nhlo lo carry )llt liny oollft itlom tiiailn hy their llrtn. tVot ft Trua, Wliolmaln DrwtiiliM, To ledo, O. iVnltlliiir. Klninui A Marvin, Wliolostilo UniKitUK Tole'lo, Ohio Hall's Citarrh Cui-h taken Inlcrnnily, irtlns directly upon tlio hlooil nnd mil 'oiw fiurtitri"! of Ilia nyiieni Tollmo nluh neat freo. 1'rleo Me por bottle. Sold In- all ilnuxlnU Hall's I'ninlly 1'IIU uroUio oU. Voice of the Nation. Tho Tartars aro supposed to have, as a nation, the most powerful voice? In the world. The Gormans' possoss the lowest voices of any olvlll.o.l poo- pie. Tho voices of both Japanese and Chinese aro of a very low order and feeble compass, aud nre probably weaker than any other nation. Taken 1...1.. 1.-....1 ... i .. inii wnuii'i i.ui ujiciuirt iiiivu sumijur, clearer and better voices than tho in- habitants of tin ntlinr rni incuts. Calendars and loupon. (If, .,,,,,,. 1,1, rt . . , I fi, I mi1i,nili.H.. .,.,.1 ..a. .1,1 llltlllt, I.Vtlllblllll 1HII, 'UUill ilHU lllll I lalnliiif novelties hare heea issued by tho ' ptoprietoraof Hood's Marsiqurilla, that wo nre hardly surprised to receive this nelson not only ono of the very prettiest designs in culoiiuarn, but with II coupon whkh en title tlio recipient lo attractive novelties. ICvory one who (,'ots a Hood's Knr-aprtrlllii e.ileudnr for 1SU7 secures noiiiotliliiic that will prove intcrcstluK and valuable ns well as a beautiful specimen of the lithographer's art. The calendar is accompanied this season liy an mnushiK little book on "Tho Weather." Ask your dnifflst for Hood's Coupon Calendar, or send 0 cents la slumps for ouo to C. t. llooJ & tjo., Lowell, Mas. JailMldi'4 Mon mount. A new monument to Garibaldi, and perhaps tho finest in Italy, Is to bo erected In Homo next September. It is to stand on the lauieulau hill, op posite the domo ot St. Potor's. It Is said that thero is not a town in Italy, or even a populous village, that does not contain statues of Victor Lilian uel and Garibaldi. The great monu ment to Victor lhnanuel now In courso of erection on the Capitol hill will have coit $5,000,00:) when com pleted. I never used m quick n eutons I'lso's Cure for ComimiipHuu .1. 11. I'nltnar, box llil, Kent tie, Windi , Nov. W, l.S',..".. Tlio Wt Point Academy has this year 8,'Wcmlots, tlio largest, in tiie history of tlio institution. Wnrcis billions or t-ostlve, cat n Cusriirol. enndy c-ntlmrtie, ciuo giinmiitueil, IDc, 'J.V Most of us wou'd help llio Lord mole, If ho would miiIIo tnoie. in.wvAft As sure as winter comes, comes STIFFNESS SORENESS As sure as vuwwwwvwv in n 25' SO ' HTlCnT UTiflr V niIHT)HHTPPn I" wo any 1 flDOULUlDLlI UUrtllflL i UiDU tc nner 1 uio nnil Looklf t frpf . Ail. SIT UMNO KEJIK11V i MWW QAMBY AIHAIIC JtURE'COriSTIWffldTL s&simssta vLwmmtf?W!Pr all i 0c'c "' i REASONS FOR USING ! Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa. ffl ''H Pi i mil a cup lie aure that you jset the C'nu'ne article made hy WALTKR HAKEU & CO. Ltd., Dorchester. Matt. Established 1780. v t'W&lv X-'rt&&ty'&QS2&'lb'to&l& Word Bubloeno 0 FirstPrize $100.00 In Cash Second liuc fiO.OO In Cash Third Piie 25.00 in Cash Fourth I'rue 15.00 ill Cash 1'ifth Prize 10.00 in Cash The above prizes nre offered to those who construct or form the largest number of words out of tin- letters found hi the prize word, ;.PBRSONALITY.. undpr tlio following i--"'aiious Hnd conditions: The Ilrst .prize v ill be won by the larycst list, the second prize by the next largest list, and -o -ui i the tVfth Tlu- list of words must be written plainly in ink, alpl.aVin.dly nrrnnjjed. numbered, slKiied by the contest ant, nnd sent in not l.utr iliun I'ebruarv SO, 1S07. The list must be com posed u f English words mitlmrized by nt least one of the leading dictionar ies Webster's. Vi i ".t.-r's, the Century or the .Standard. If two words are Mielled alike onh ow ean bi ust-d. Abbreviations, coiiirnctiuns. obsolete words and proper nouus are not allowed. Tlie same letter must not occur twice in one word, but may be used in other words. Iu ctt two or more winning lists contain tho same number of words the neatest ami bett list will take first plnco, the others ranking next below In the order of quality. Residents of Omaha and win ners of former pnzt m Woulu-Uuiiami contests are not permitted to com pete directly or iuilir- eily. No contestant can euu-r more than one list of words, and each contest ant is required tosi-i.d. n. the same letter with his list, one dollar to pay a j ear's subscription in ih Omaha Wi'.eki.y Woui.d-IIkiiai.d. Kvery eoiniietitir wlio-e list contaius as many as twenty-five words whether he wins a pii- or not, will receive THIRTY COMPLETE NOVELS in ono paper coveid volume of 102 large quarto pages, among the authors 4 being .Marion Harbin!, Hud) an! Kipling, II. llider Haggard, Wllkle Col- m lins and 3HSS .Mtiluck. l.Uls cannot be correcteii or suuslituieu alter mey are receiveil The list of words. winuiui first prize will be published in the Wkekia Woklu-Ukiuld, together with the name and addrws of each of the prize winners, as toon after lh- conlea, closes as the matter can be decided. The Wkrki.y Woklo IJf.rai.u is issued in semi wPekly sections, giving the news twice n w-i-k, rih! hence is nearly as good as a daily This Is the paper of which W J JJrj.tii was editor for .about two jears prior to his nomination for the presidency, and is the leading advocato of free silver coiuage. This ad will not appear again. ADDnBw liter-ri, y ,,r-n r- KIUCrLr I i'V''TysyiCVV'V'1 i ,w I That Pleasing 1 I Paralyzing Pie! i) "v (!' , How Rood It looks I How t' good It in! And how It ?! ') hurts. Why not look Into the c !) question of PHI after Plo? V (j IJat your pie nnd take Aycr'a Vi ) Pills after, and pic will please ;! aud not paralyze. 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Because il is not iniilc by llic so-called Dutch Process in which chemicals are used. Becaufe beans of the finest inialily arc used. Beatise it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired the cvquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. Became it is the most economical, costing less than one cent i ONTEST. 0" r f ( t 0 $ tfr - r - iAf r- i - Aln V WUTL.U-nCJTWl.L, HV1HMH, IMCO. 4 ft r rrJU r.'t . .yTw!KagMifnmiiwj.KM.