Colonel Charles E. Jones , the Geor- gin historian , has compiled n list of tlio surviving Confederate generals , which shows that out of the original nineteen lieutenant generals , seven survive ; of the eighty-one major generals , sixteen arc living , and of 305 brigadier gener als , ninety-two survive. The living lieutenant generals arc James Long- Btrcut , Alexander P. Stewart , Stephen D. Leo , Simon H. Hucknar , Wade Hampton , John D. Gordon and Joseph Wheeler. Money makes the mnro go , but rail way officials prefer to run trains ou time. AVt-Ktorn Intullcctiml 1'roiluctH. "The Farmer's Cheerful Helper" Is the title of H book for which n copy right lias been granted to the author , G. W. Hamilton of Dos Molncs. Patents have been allowed but not yet Issued as follows : To W. II. Lyon nnd J. C. Walllch , of Crcston , la. , for a mall pouch that Is adapted to bo opened and closed quicker than the old style and when closed and locked ne- cess to the contents without a key Is Impossible except by cutting n flex ible part thereof. To W. D. Weir of Gilmore - more City , In. , for n portable and trans formable hoisting machine. A mast Is mounted on t > truck , n boom swlv- cled to the mast and means for oper ating It , a crane mounted on the truck nnd means for swinging it horizontally nnd vcrtlcnlly nnd a fork adapted for lifting corn shocks detachably con nected therewith and all the parts so arranged and combined that they can be readily adjusted to transform the machine to adapt It to be used advan tageously In doing various kinds of hard work on a tarm. Authors and inventors entitled to protection for their intellectual pro ducts pursuant to our copyright and Patent laws can consult us in person or by letter without charge. THOMAS G. ORWIG , J. RALPH ORWIG. REUBEN G. ORWIG. Registered Attorneys. DCS Moincs , la. , Aug. 19 , ' 99. Talk must be the equivalent of money , otherwise gossip wouldn't gain currency so easy. Are Yon Using Allen's Foot-Kme ? It Is the only euro for Swollen , Smarting , Burning , Sweating Feet , Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoo Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y. i i . ii . i ii - . . . . . | Carroll D. Wright says : "Ten thousand people starve to death each year in Greater New York , while nearly $400,000 a day passes over the saloon bars of that city for liquor. ' ' ITnnltlcgg Htnrcli Is rnpiilly superseding the old style stnrch- es. It MIVOB fnbor , saves money unil makes collars nnd culFs look like uow. All grocers soil it ; largo package lOc. Rev. F. B. Meyer , of London , said recently : "The ono thing that brings comfort to a man's heart is to know that he Is on the path of duty where God put him. " Hall's Catarrh Cure IB taken internally. Price , 75c. When , In 1801 , Governor Kirkwood , of Iowa , appointed Senator Allison colonel In the volunteer service and set him to raise four regiments the lat ter received most assistance from a big Scotch-American college lad who offered his services in any capacity. This man brought a company of his college friends and did other good work in enlisting recruits. Ho was David B. Henderson , next speaker of the house. The man who takes his whisky straight usually takes his walks other wise. PitfS Lookatyourtongue ! Ifit'scoated your stomach is bad , your liver out o order. Aycr's Pills will clean you tongue , cure your dyspepsia , mok your liver right. Easy to take , ens to operate. 25c. All druggists. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Then uio BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ( ft.te . * CQ W. L. DOUGLAS S3&S3.5O SHOES Worth $4 to $6 compared with other makoi. Indorsed by over l.OOO.OOO wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES TIIK OK.M1M ! ktte W. L. UoiUl' name tot prlc * lUnped t ll n. Take no eubftltute claimed to bo as Rood. l. me tpiakcrs of 13 and 3.W tboei In ttie world. Your dealer hould keep them If not , we will ecnd you apalronrecelptofprlce. State kind of leather , tlr B and width , plain or cap too. Catalogue A Free. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. , Brockton , Man. CANDY CATHARTIC /BARTER'S INK -None BO good , but It coats no more than the poorest. piso s GUREFQR ; CURE * vnlK it tAILS. Bert Cougb Uyrup. TMteiOood. la tine. Sold br drnggIsH. CONSUMPTION TALMA CHE'S SERMON. HEALTH RESOHTS " THE , SUB JECT LAST SUNDAY. 'A rout Tlmt U Cul lud In tliu Hebrew TOIIKUD lluthffltlii. llutlnc Flic 1'orcli- , Where l.ny n ( Jroat Multitude of Inipotntit I'olk. " ilohn \ . , U , 1) . Outside the city of Jerusalem there was a sanative waterlng-plnce , the pop ular resort for Invalids. To this day there Is a dry basin of rock which shows that there may have been n pool tliero three hundred and sixty feet long , one hundred and thirty feet wide , und seventy-five feet deep. This pool was surrounded by five piazzas , or porches , or bathing houses , where the patients tarried until the time when they were to step Into the water. So fur as reinvlgoratlon was concerned , It hnist have been a Saratoga und n Ixjng Branch on a small scale ; a Leaming ton and a Brighton combined medical and therapeutic. Tradition says that at a certain season of the year there was an officer of the government who would go down to Unit water and pour In it some healing quality , and after that the people would come and get the medication ; but I prefer the plain statement of Scripture , that at a cer tain season an angel came down and stirred up or troubled the water ; and then the people came and got the heal ing. That angel of God that stirred up the Judcan watering-place had his counterpart In the angel of healing , who , In our day , steps Into the mineral waters of Congress , or Sharon , or Sul phur Springs , or Into the salt sea at Capo May and Nahant , where multi tudes who are worn out with commer cial and professional anxieties , as well as those who arc nflllcted with rheu matic , neuralgic and splenetic diseases , go and are cured by the thousands. These blessed Uethesdas arc scattered all up and down our country. We are at a season of the year when rail trains are laden with passengers ind baggage on their way to the moun- ains and the lakes and the seashore. Multitudes ol our citizens are away for a restorative absence. The city heats arc pursuing the people with torch and fear of sunstroke. The long , silent halls of sumptuous hotels are all abuzz vith excited arrivals. The antlers of Adirondack deer rattle under the shot of city sportsmen. The trout make 'atal snap at the hook of adroit sports men , who toss their spotted brilliance nto the game basket. The baton of the orchestral leader taps the muslc- tand on the hotel green , and Ameri can llfo has put on festal array , and the rumbling of the ten-pin alloy , and the crack of the ivory balls on the green-balEed billiard tables , and the jolting of the bar-room goblets , and the explosive uncorking of the cham pagne bottles , and the whirl and the rustle of the ball-room dance , and the clattering hoofs of the race courses , and other signs of social dissipation , attest that the season for the great American watering-places is in full play. Music ! Flute , and drum , and cornot-a-piston , and clapping cymbals wake the echoes of the mountains. Glad am I that fagged out American llfo , for the most part , 1ms an oppor tunity to rest , and that nerves racked and destroyed will find a Bethesda. I believe in watering-places. They re cuperate for active service many who were worn out with trouble or over- , work. They arc national restoratives. Lot not the commercial firm begrudge the clerk , or the employer the jour neyman , or the patient the physician , or the church Its pastor , a season of Inoccupation. Luther used to sport with his children ; Edmund Burke used to caress hla favorite horse ; Thomas Chalmers , in the dark hour of the church's disruption , played kite for re creation so I was told by his own daughter and the busy Christ said to the busy apostles , "Como ye apart awhile into the desert and rest your selves. " And I have observed that they who do not know how to rest do not know how to work. But I have to declare this truth today , that some of our fashionable watering-places are the temporal and the eternal destruc tion of "a multitude that no man can number ; " and , amid the congratula tions of this season , and the prospect of the departure of many of you for the country , I must utter a warning , plain , earnest and unmistakable. The first temptation that Is apt to hover In this direction to leave you piety at homo. You will send the dog and cat and canary bird to bo well cared for somewhere else ; but the temptation will bo to leave your reli gion In the room with the blinds down and the door bolted , and then you will come back In the autumn to find that it is starved and suffocated , lying stretched on the rug , stark dead. There Is no surplus of ploty at the watering- places. I never knew any one to grow very rapidly in grace at the Cateklll Mountain house , or Sharon Springs , or the Falls of Montmorency. It Is gen erally the case that the Sabbath is moro of a carousal than any other day , and there are Sunday walks , and Sunday rides , and Sunday excursions. Elders nnd d.eacbmj ftjlHinfufsters Of religion who are entirely consistent at home , sometimes when the Sabbath dawns on them at Niagara Falls or tne White Mountains , take a day to themselves. If they go to church , It IB apt to bo a sacred parade , and the discourse , In stead of being a plain talk about the soul , Is apt to be what Is called a crank Bormon thnt Is , some discourse picked out of the effusions of the year as the one most adapted to excite admira tion ; and In those churches , from the way the ladles hold tholr fans , you know that they are not so much Im pressed with the heat as with the pic- turesqueness of half disclosed features. Four puny souls stand In the organ loft and squall a tune that nobody knows , nnd worshipers , with two thou sand dollars' worth of diamonds on the right hand , drop n cent Into the poor box , and then the benediction If pronounced and the farce Is ended. The toughest thing I ever trM to do was to be good at a watering-place. The air Is bewitched with the "world , the flesh and the devil. " There arc Christians who , In three or four weeks In Eiich a place , have had such torrlblo rents made In their Christian robe thnt they had to keep darning It until Chilsttnns to get It mended. The health of a great many people makes an annual visit to some mineral spring an absolute necessity ; but tnko your Ulblc along \\lth you , and tnko 'in hour for secret prayer every day , though you bo surrounded by guffaw and saturnalia. Keep holy the Sab bath , though they deride you a9 a big oted Puritan. Stand off from gam bling hells and those other Institutions which propose to Imitate on this side the water the Iniquities of Baden-Ba den. Ixt your moral and your Immor tal health keep pace with your physi cal recuperation , and remember that all the sulphur and chalybeate springs cannot do you so much good as the hoallng perennial ilood that breaks forth from the "Uock of Ages. " This may be your last summer. If so , make it a fit vestibule of heaven. Another tcniutntlon hovering around nearly all our watering-places Is the horse-racing business. Wo all admlro the horse , but wo do not think that Its beauty or speed ought to be cultured at the expense of human degradation. The hoi so race Is not of such impor tance as the human race. The Blblo intimates that a man is better than a sheep , and I suppose ho is better than a horse , though , like Job's stallion , his neck be clothed with thunder. Horse races In olden times were under the ban of Christian people ; anil In our day the same Institution has come up under fictitious names. And It Is called a "summer meeting , " almost suggest ive of positive religious exorcises. And It Is called an "agricultural fair , " sug gestive of everything that Is improving in the art of farming. But under these deceptive titles arc the same cheating and the same betting nnd the same drunkenness and the same vagabond age and the same abomination that were to bo found under the old horse- racing system. Long ago the English government got through looking to the turf for the dragoon and the light-cavalry horse. They found out that the turf depreciates the stock ; and it is worse yet for men. Thomas Hughes.tho mem ber of parliament and the author known nil the world over , hearing that a new turf enterprise was being start ed in this country , wrote a letter In which he said : "Heaven help you , then ; for of all the cankers of our old civilization there is nothing in this country approaching in unblushing meanness , in rascality holding its head high , to this belauded Institution of the British turf. " Another famous sportsman writes : "How many fine domains have been shared among these hosts of rapacious sharks during the last 200 years ; and unless the sys tem be altered , how many more are doomed to fall into the same gulf ! " With the bull fights of Spain and the bear-bnltlngs of the pit , may the Lord God annihilate the Infamous and ac cursed horse racing of England and America ! Now , the watering-places are full of temptations to men and women to tip ple. At the close of the ten-pin or bil liard game , they tipple. At the close of the cotillon , they tipple. Seated on the piazza cooling themselves off , they tipple. The tinged glasses como around with bright straws , and they tipple. First , they take "light wines , " as they call them ; but "light wines" are heavy enough to debase the appe tite. There is not a very long road between champagne at live dollars a bottle and whisky at ton cents a glass , Satan has three or four grades down which he takes men to destruction One man ho takes up , and through one spree pitches him Into eternal dark ness. That is a rare case. Very sel dom , indeed , can you find a man who will be such a fool as that. Satan wll take another man to a grade , to a de scent at an angle about like the Penn sylvanla coal-chute or the Mount Washington rail-track , and shove him off. But that is very rare. When man goes down to destruction , Satan brings him to a plane. It is almost a level. The depression Is so slight tlm you can hardly see It. The man doe not actually know that he Is on th down grade , and It tips only a little to ward total darkness just a little. Ant the first mile It Is claret , and the second end mile It is sherry , and the thin ! mile It is punch , and the fourth mil it Is ale , and the fifth mile It Is whisky and the blxth mile It Is brandy , aiv then It gets steeper and steeper an steeper , until it is impossible to stop "Look not thou upon the wine who It Is red , when It glveth Its color In th cup , when It moveth itself aright. A the last it biteth like a serpent , and stlngeth like an adder , " \\0iether you tappy at home which will bo quite as safe , and perhaps quite as comfortable or go into the country , arm yourself against temptation. The grace of God is the only safe shelter , whether in town or country. There are watering-places accessible to all of us. You cannot open a book of the Bible without finding out some such waterIng - Ing place. Fountains open for sin and uncleannoss. Wells of salvation , Streams from Lebanon. A flood struck out of the rock by Moses. Fountains n the wilderness dlsrovered by Hagnr. Water to dtlnk nnd water to bathe In. The river of God. which Is full of wa ter. Water of which If a man drink lie shall never thirst. Wells of water In the Valley of Baca. Living foun tains of water. A pure river of water ns clear ns crystal from under the throne of God. These are watering- places accessible to all of us. Wo do not have a laborious packing up before wo start only the throwing away of our transgressions. No expensive ho tel bills to pay ; It la "without money and without price. " No long and dusty travel before wo get there ; It la only one step awny. In California , In live minutes , 1 walked around and saw ten fountains all bubbling up , and they wore all dlf- feient ; and In five minutes I oan go through this Blblo parterre and find > ou fifty bright , sparkling fountains bubbling up Into eternal life healing and therapeutic. A chemist will go to ono of these summer watering-places and take the water , and analyze It , and tell you that It contains so much of iron , and so much of soda , and so much of lime , and so much of magnesia. 1 como to this Gospel well , this living fountain , and analyze the water ; and I find that Its Ingredients are peace , pardon , forgiveness , hope , comfort , llfo , heaven. "Ho , every ono that thlrstcth , como yo" to this watering-place. Crowd around this Bcthcsda. O you sick , you lame , you troubled , you dy ing crowd around this Bethesda. Step In It , oh , stop In It. The nngol of the covenant today stirs the water. Why do you not step In It ? Some of you are too weak to take a slop In that direc tion. Then wo tnko you up In the nrms of prayer , and plunge you clcnr under the wave , hoping thnt the euro may be ns sudden and as radical as with Captain Naaman , who , blotched and carbuncled , stopped Into the Jordan , and after the seventh dive came up , his skin roseato-coinplexloncd as the ilcsh of a little child. A STRONG BABY. ( in Which Olio Infant I * IMnlc * liiK AHtonlililiiK ( Iron til. There is a doctor in West Philadel phia who has a son ono year old , and this baby Is probably the strongest hu man being for Its ago and weight In the world. Its father will hold a cane In his two hands , and the baby , graspIng - Ing It , will draw Itself up to Its chin thrco times. That Is but one of Its nu merous feats of strength. The physi cian says that his boy'e unusual mus cular development Is duo to a dally massage treatment. Every morning ho lays the little fellow , naked , on a blanket , and kneads his muscles for thirty minutes. Once a month ho weighs the baby and measures Its calves , chest , arms , etc. The monthly Increase of weight nnd girth are ro- narkable. The baby lias never had hoes or stockings on Its feet or a hat n its head , and in the summer it wears nly a little sleeveless dress that cornea o Its knees. It gets a cold bath every morning. "If nothing goes wrong,1 ho physician often declares , "this hlld will be one of the strongest men he world has over scon. Ho will never ; et bald and ho will never lose a ooth. As for his muscles , with mas- ngo and a course of exorcise that I avc laid out , they will be big and upple all over his body. All his flesh 111 be , when tense , hard as stool , and , vhen relaxed as soft ae the flesh of a oung girl. " I.OHB of llulr Duo to Montul Shook. In a French medical Journal M. Bols- fer relates the following remarkable , ase , which is an addition to the iroup of cases In which sudden loss ) f hair or change of Its color followed nental shock. The subject was a vig orous peasant , aged 38 years , who was lot ofa nervous temperament beyond being slightly emotional. His hair was ibundnnt , and a dark chestnut col or and not even slightly Interspersed A'lth white filaments. Ono evening , as 10 was returning home , preceded by his mule , on which was mounted his son , iigcd 8 years , the animal slipped , and he child was thrown off and trampled on several times. He was only severe- y bruised , but the father thought ho was killed , and In endeavoring to save ilm was terror-stricken. He trembled , find had palpitations and a feeling of cold and tension in the face and head. On the following day the hairs of the head , beard and eyebrows commenced to fall In quantities , so that after eight days he was absolutely bald. At the same time the skin of the face and head become paler. Without delay the hairs began to grow again In the form of a colorless down. Soon all the af fected regions were covered with finer , moro silky , and a more thinly sown , completely white hair. The hair of other regions was not affected. Her Afthm In tlm Mortar. An odd monument was desired by an elderly maiden who died a few weeks ago in Athlono , Ireland. Sha left a fortune of ? 135,000 to be spent in the erection of a church , provided that her body should bo converted Into ashes and used in making the mortar for building the edifice. Just Think of It. Tommy Scrogglns "I'd hate to bo dat two-headed boy at de museum. " Jimmle Wiggins "He has lots o' fun. " Tommy Scrogglns "I know dat , but Jes' t'lnk o' havln' two faces to warsh. " Ohio State Journal. The Bank President Are you awn o the cashier 1ms taken a half-Interest In a yacht ? The Confidential Adviser No. Perhaps wo had better see ho does not become a full-fledged skipper. IndlanapolU Journal. Willie , nged1 , noticed the moon In the western sky ono morning after sunrise. Having never seen both orbs at once ho was deeply Impressed and , running Into the house , exclaimed : "Oh , mamma , I've got a good Joke on the angels ! " "Why , Wllllo , what do rou mean ? " asked the astonished mother. "They forgot to tnko the noon In , " answered the llttlo follow. Senator Hnnna's rheumatism , accord- Jng to letters from Europe , has cent ered In his knee-cap nnd It Is feared that sesamoldltls may set In and per manently stiffen the leg. Mr. W. H. IJams , who has been re cently ro-clected treasurer of the Bal timore and Ohio railroad , has boon In the employ of the company for forty- six years , and has been treasurer slnco May , ISfifi. When a small boy In Bnl- tlmoro ho saw the great parndo that Unltlmorcans arranged to celebrate the laying of the corner-stone of the Bal timore and Ohio railroad ou July 4 ; 1823. I'uiiltloflft Sturoli. Host nnd coos furthest , trlvos ntllfno s niul olnstlcity , No HtlcldiiK. lillstorhiK or break ing. Kvory grocer ROMS It , Hourly everybody - body uses it. lUo 11 piickngo. Love Is n dream. Whether It Is a nightmare or not depends a lot on what you had for dinner. Now Invention * . 117 Inventors received patents the last week am of this numboi 131 sold olthei the entire or r part of their rlghi before the paten Issued. Amongs the largo concerns corns who bough patents the las week nro the American Bol Telephone Co Boston , Mass. _ Unltypo Com- any , Manchester , Conn. Piano Manufacturing Co. , Chicago , 111. Bevel Gear Wheel Co. , Newark , N. J. Remington Arms Co. , Illon , N. Y. American Typo Founders' Co. , Now York City. Geometric Drill Co. , WcstvIIle , Conn. Parties desiring full Information as to the law and practice of patents , may obtain the same In addressing Sues Co. , Lawyers and Solicitors , Boo Bldg. , Omaha , Ncbr. When n woman happens to hit upon a good argument , she talks on an other which kills It. IIiiHht Don't Yon Hour thn Iluliy dry Thu only nnfr mcillclnu fur mnir cunl colic In mi ru ing ImlilCH iHUiiMciiriiliCiinilyCnlhniillc.Miikn mutM ft' * milk mildly iniiKiitltc. DriiKuliitu , lUc.Mc/iUc Life's thorns were created to keep people from acting hoggish with the roses. Plso'fl Cure for CoiifuunpUon In our only fflodlcliiH for uonglm anil coUK Urn. 0. Boltz , JliO 8th Avo. , Denver , Col. , Nov.bV"5. A motor car passenger service Is mooted between Pretoria and the Transvaal. Cut IliU.'H on All ICulhvnj-H ! . H. I'lillhln Ticket Broker , 1505 Farnam , Omaha. Sardou , like Balzac , keeps a store of notebooks and scrapbooks for use in his work. ? 118buysncw upright piano. Schmol lor & Mueller , 1313 Farnam St. , Omaha. When a wise man wants to advertise anything In a neighborhood ho con fides It ns a secret to his wlfo. Mrs. WIiiHlow'H Hootlilng Hyrup. Forclilldrcn teothlnir , soltoniitlio Kiitni , reduce ! fir Oatnmationalloys jmlueuros wind colic , .Uoubottlo , A convention Invitation from Charleston , S. C. , to the Democratic party should not bo overlooked ? It Is the News and Courier that says : "Why not Invlto the Democnatlc con vention to como to Charleston ? Wo had ono hero before the war , which made the liveliest times for the whole country that It has ever had. Lot us have the next ono , and see what comes of it. " The Marquis of Salisbury has for many years been an earnest student of chemistry and found time to discover nnd complete an Important chemicul process In his private laboratory nt Hatfiold , the results of which will bo made known to the world on his be half at a forthcoming meeting of one of the learned societies. French railroad companies have been ordered by the courts to provide their passengers with season tickets without advertisements. The Western railroad had Increased the number of advertisements till a season ticket was as thick as a pocketbook and commu'- ers refused to carry them. D. L. Moody says : "What peed does it do a man to get a college edu cation , If at the same time ho gets the drink habit. What gooil Is the ed ucation In his head , If ho goes out with the grip of the liquor demon on his throat. ? " Every woman has an Idea that she "holds her ago well. " If there IB anything In n unmet the oung lady who has just been appoint- d postmistress of a town. In Oktn- loum ought not to remain single till ho HIIOW files. Her card boars thla nscrlptlon : "Inm Daisy Cook. " John Huskln says : "Ho only Is ad vancing in llfo whoHo heart It ) getting softer , whoso blood warmer , whoso brain quicker , whoso spirits \ entering Into living peace. And the men who luvvo this life In them , nro the true lords or kings of the earth they , and they only. " A Lcitcrto A\rs. Pinkhnm Brought H c aith to Mrs. Archambo. ItETTlR TO m > . FINXIIAU HO. 4 .J9j ] " PIAH : Mita. I'INKIIAM For two years I felt tired and MI wouk nnd dizzy Unit some diiyn I could hardly go nroiuul the house. liuclciiche and head ache all the tlmo and my food woulil not digest and had mieh pains in the womb anil troubled with loucorrhrcn anil Iddnoyn were alTected. "After birth of each child I grow weaker , and hearing so much of the good you had done , 1 wrote to you and have taken six bottles of Lyclln K. I'lnklmm's Vogotnblo Compound , ono box of Lo/.cngoHonoboxof Liver IMlls , ono package of Sntmtlvo Wash , nnd to day I nm fooling as well as I over did. When 1 got up in the morning I feel ns fresh as 1 did when n girl and cat and sleep well and do all of my work. If over I feel weak again shall know where to got my strength. I know yimrniedlolnocurcdinc.- . SALINA , AllCllAMllO , ClIAUIiKMONT , MASS , The present Mrs. Plnklmm's experi ence In treating female Ills is unparal leled ; for years she worked Hide by side with Mrs. Lydliv IS. IMnUlmm , nnd for ttoinctlmu past has had solo charge- of the correspondence department of her great buslnoxn , treating by letter as many ns a hundred thousand ailing women a year. All women who Miller are invited to wrlto to Mrs. I'liiUhiun it Lynn , Mass. , for ndvice , which will No matter how much mother-in-law there Is In her family , every woman thanks God thnt there Is moro in her neighbor's. Do Your root Arlio nnd IlnrnT Shako Into your shoos Allen's Foot- Ease , n powder for the foot. It makes tight or Now Shoes fcol Easy. Cures Corns , Bunions , Swollen , Hot and Sweating Foot. At all Druggists and hoe Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Vddrcss Alien S. Olmstcd. Loltoy , N. Y. There was never but ono really .iravo man. Ho told a woman he lldn't think her bnby was unusually bright for HB age. jn'cliil ICiitrx KiiHl , Vln < > . .V St. I , , mill WllllllHll Kollll'H , \r the G. A. II. encampment nt Phll- idoplhln tickets will bo bold Sent 1 , 2 and 3 , good returning Sept. 30th. Stopovers will bo allowed nt Niagara li'nlls , Washington nnd ninny other lolntH , choice of routes. For intes , Imutnblos nnd nil Information call at Ity ofllce , MIC Fnrnam st. , ( Paxton Hotel block ) , or wrlto Harry E. Mooren , C. P. & T. A. , Omnha , Nob. If all flesh Is grass cannibals must 1)0 vcgctnrlnns. An Excellent Combination.1 The pleasant method nnd beneficial effects of the well known remedy , SYIIUP ov FIOH , manufactured by the CAUFOIINIA Fie SYHUP Co. . illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally Inxatfve and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the bystcm. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive , cleansing1 the system effectually , dispelling colds , headaches und fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance , and its acting on the kidneys , liver nnd bowels , without weakening or irritating them , make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used , as they are pleasant to the taste , but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants , by a method known to the CALironNiA Fia Svnup Co. only. In order to got Its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations , please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO. OAL. T.OUIBVH.LE. KY. NEW YOR1T. N. T. For sale by all Dmi'shl * - I'rlce 0c. perbottla W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 3B 1899