The True Model We. To be tho loved and honored queen of a happy home , is a destiny which calls for high womanly a'ttributcs and attainments. Tho model wife understands fully tho duties rind obligations devolving upon her. She is not a doll to be pet- 5 ted and caressed only , but truly a help- - meet to the husband who has chosen ? ' her from all the world to make him happy. _ Her affection is not based upon tho amount of luxuries with which he is able to surround and iill her life. She is free from selfish extravagance in whatever station she may bo placed , and of self-denial when capable - neces sary , even to the extent of wearing her last season's hat or bonnet incredible as this may seem. The words , "Thy people shall be my people , " are to the model wife a pre cept tobe daily practiced. She is truly a daughter to her husband's parents , that to the silver-haired realizing - mo ther who cared for and watched over his-childhood and youth , a life long debt of lilial love and consideration is due , which is her privilege and duty to assist in repaying. The model wifo possesses a loving and lovable disposi tion , unexacting , self-controlled and patient , under the almost daily trials y and disappointments which fall to the lot of most human beings , and from which she cannot expect wholly to escape. Sfie possesses and cultivates a sanny , cheerful disposition , free from unreasonableness and childish petu- lency , and does not consider herself a martyr nor moan over lack of apprecia tion if life is not entirely a bed of roses. In this connection we often think of the advice given Malcolm in "MacLeod of Dare" : "Xever marry a sigher , " and it is true that nothing so detracts from the happiness of home as a -perpetually complaining , sighing wife. wife.The The model wife is not given to fault finding and scolding , and she never says "I told you so. She is a true housekeeper , and by the exercise of order and womanly taste makes of her dwelling a very house beautiful , an ideal resting place for the bread-win ner of her family , of whose peaceful comfort he thinks with longing and an ticipation tlirough the busy and often times trying days. She does not clamor . . for the right of suffrage , nor neglect her family while searching for a mis sion , realizing inalienable right already is here that of making home happy , and a high and noble mission is in volved in so ordering her home life as to influence each member of the family toward a higher and better plane of existence. She is an intelligent companion , and has a sincere and sympathetic appreci ation of her husband's life , of his joys , hopes , aims , and sorrows' She is thor oughly versed in the different branches of household lore. She never places before her husband sour , heavy bread , soggy potatoes , tough burned steak , and most unpardonable of all muddy , over-boiled coffee , under the plea that "the cook has loft" She knows that a man's health and happiness depend in a great measure upon the manner in which his home is kept , and she en deavors to render him comfortable in his daily life. She is always scrupu lously neat as to her own attire ; she dress'es in a becoming and tasteful manner , and does not consider it a waste of time to keep up her practice in muiic. merely to entertain and please her family. She possesses an invaluable weapon for keeping her matrimonial pathway smooth , namely : tact , a quality which many wise , good wives seem to lack utterly , possessing this valuable trait , when her tired husband returns at evening , she does not pour in his ears a doleful recital of the day's troubles and worries , nor asks him endless ques tions. She understands full well that a tired , hungry man is generally slight- 1 } * impatient , if not cross ; she greets him , therefore , with an orderly room , invitingly spread table of tempting food , some dainty surprise his favor ite delicacy perhaps and above all , a smiling , cheerful welcome. The model wife knows that the influ ence of a happ } ' home extends far be yond the immediate family c rcle , and that she must , of necessity , be either a constant help or a woeful hindrance to her husband. Blessed is the man who can truthfully say after a life time of matrimonial companship : "Sixty years ! Sixty years ! She made me a better man. From the moment I kissed her fair young * lips , , And our lovers' life began. " Mary Currier Parsons , in St. Louis Magazine. Farm-and Farmer Both Sold. And now' comes a tale of woe from Burden , Cowley County , which , if true , takes the premium overall competitors. A man who got mad at the country , and longed to sell his farm , received an offer from a Missouri man and accepted it. The Missourian offered him seven teen mules for his farm , agreeing to ship the mules as soon as the deed to the farm was deposited with the mule man's banker. Accordingly the deed was forwarded , and the purchaser look ed anxiously for the mules. He did not think of the animals coming by ex press , until he received notice to call at the office. Upon calling he found seventeen china mules the price of his farm. He lost no time in going , to see his man , but the latter had sold out and skipped. Leavenworlh ( Kan. ) Times. They Parted. "Do you play the piano ? " asked he. i "Yes , " she replied. "Sing ? " "Yes. " "Sing the Mikado ? " "Yes. " "Mary , I think we had belter part forever. " Merchant Traveler. He Was Heard. A little girl hearing a peal of thun der asked : "Ma , what is dat ? " "It is God speaking , darling. " "Idess he must be uiad den , " she re marked , "for he spoke mos' as loud as pa w eu he found his collar button in de biscuit yesterday. " Boston Courier. A THE SALOON IN POLITICS. Demoralizing and Dissracsful Agency In Amorlcan Politi cal Life. What have the seven thousand saloons of New York city done for her ? They have fastened upon her citizens the most shamefully corrupt government over endured by a community indulg ing in the illusion that it was free ; they have almost made it impossible for an honest , educated man to touch local politics , much less take office ; they have degraded the conduct of public affairs to their own low level ; they have brutallized every institution they have had to do with ; they have per verted and spoiled the democratic sjs- tem , making a hissing and a , reproach of American citizenship and the suf frage , establishing political shambles , pandering to the worst vices of the worst classes , defiling everything do- cent and pure with theirribald scoffing , and producing at intervals , as proof ol their quality , tendencies , and power , such abominable scandals as that of the Tweed ring , or the more recent sale of votes in the board of aldermen. Bui evil as jare the results of the combin ation between the saloon and the poli ticians , it is not just to hold tho latter responsible for all tho mischief they cause. In truth , they are the result of conditions which could not produce anything better , and it is unreasonable to blame the product while refusing to interfere with the generating agencies. The saloon is an arrangement for the maintenance and propagation of the worst vice with which humanity is afilicted , a vice which destrojs every elevating influence , kills shame , man hood , ambition , family affection , honor , all that makes life worth living ; a vice which fosters brutality , self-indulgence , and all the train of ignoble and de grading passions and inclinations. Now , the purpose and intent of the saloon being what it is , the develop ments noted are simply what ought to have been expected when so large a share' in the government of the country was permitted to be seized by this sin ister agency. The American system of government is theoretically sound. The means of education are accessible to all. But when our children have passed throughthe public schools and entered into puolic life , if they wish to take part in public affairs they must descend to the saloon for instruction in politics , and in the same institution the foreign immigrants must graduate be fore they can exercise the right of citi zenship. These are our political schools , in fact , and they give tone to our politics , cit3r , state , and national. The candidate for office finds it indis pensable to "make himself solid" with the rum power. He must buy the fa vor of the saloon-keepers. He must frequent these places and flatter tho vanity of those who gather there. Through them he must obtain the votes of the idle , the vicious , the criminal classes. He must become familiar with all the ward "strikers" and loafers. He must be represented at the caucuses , which are always held where drink abounds. He must defer to the views of men of the lowest intelligence. He must subscribe to platforms drawn up by demoorogties and time servers. Is it any wonder that self-suspecting men so often shrink from these ordeal ? , and prefer the obscurity of private life to a political career demanding such sacri fice and such debasement ? Atlantic Monthly. Flies and the Declaration. It is wonderful how little matters affect great deeds. I came across a funny story as told by Randall , the man who wrote the large biography of Jefierson , which shows how the signing of the Declaration of Inependence was hastened. Says he : "While the ques tion of independence was before con gress it had its meetings near a livery stable. The members wore short breeches and silk stockings , and with handkerchief in hand they were dili gently employed in lashing the flies off their legs. So very vexatious was this annoyance , and to so great an im patience did it arouse the sufferers , that it hastened , if it did not aid , in induc ing them to promptly affix their signa tures to the great document which gave birth to an empire Republic. This anecdote I had from. Mr. Jefferson at Monticello , who seemed to enjoy it very much , as well as to give credit to the influence of the flies. He told it with much jjlee , and seemed to retain a vivid recollection of an attack , from which the only relief was signing the paper and flying from the scene. " The State Department library is the richest of the offices of Washington in its relics of the Declaration. It has the original draft of Jefferson , and the en grossed parchment signed by the dele gates. The two are in a big cherry or mahogany cabinet They are kept behind glass , and the writing on the parchment has begun to fade , so that now John Hancock's name has almost entirely vanished , and the names of many others of the signers are illegible. In another part of the State Depart ment Library is a case containing the desk on which Jefferson drafted the Declaration. It is only three inches high , and sold when new , for , I sup pose , not more than § 10 at the most "Carp" in Cleveland Leader. A Dangerous Practice. "Why , John ! what's the matter ? " exclaimed a Nipandtuck wife. "Your left hand is torn all to pieces and your face is covered with blood. Oh ! horrible ! I fear you are killed ! What shall I do ? What shall I do ? Where where have you been ? What's the matter ? Speak , or I shall go crazy ! ' " busted " the hus "My gun , replied band , laconially. "How did it happen , dear ? " "I overloaded it. " ' 'What induced you to overcharge the gun , my darling ? " "Why , I took one of your pancakes for a target and busted the gun try ing to shoot a hole through it.1 "Oh you infernal brute ! " she ex claimed , as she helped herself to a handful of his hair. Newman Inde pendent. Hadn't Eaten Anything. A negro in grent pain sent fora physician. The doctor , upon arriving , asked : "Have you been eating anything calcu lated to hurt you ? " "Oh , no , Bah , not er tall. " "Any fruit ? " "No , sal ) , not er tall. " "Well , tell me what you did yesterday. " "Well , Bah , yistidy mawnin' I went down to mer datter 'Tildy's houae. She wan't at home , an' I sot down to wait fur her. While lookin' er roun' I need er big water- milion in er tub of water an' I tuck it out an' eat it. Den , ns | 'Tildy didn't cornel went ober ter Unk Ab Moore's house. Da wuz eatin' watermilion an" I j'ined in. Arter dis , I went down ter de cotton war house. Foun' er ha'f er watennilion on er box , an' ez it 'petred to be sufferin' I eat it. I come home 'bout dis time , but ez I didn't hev no appertite fur dinnah I went out an' got me er watermilion. Erbout er hour arter dis I went ober ter Unk Bill Gray's an1 he'p 'em eat some watermilion. Dat's erbout all. No , sah , didn't eat nuffin ter hurt me , lessen it wuz er couple er mushmilions dat I eat las' night. Hole on er ininit. Lemme sec. Oh , yas , I did eat erbout er dozen years er b'iled co'n an * erbout er hafer peck o' peaches. [ Arkan- saw Traveler. Shears or Pair of Sit oars ? Perhaps sonic of our readers are critical enough in the use ol language to decide whether the customer or the clerk was right in the following dialogue : Customer ( to clerk in a hardwnrd store ) "Show small shears. " me a , low-priced "Clerk ( facetiously ) "Perhaps you moan a pair of shears. " Customer ( severely ) "I mean precisely what I said. " Clerk ( defiantly , opening a specimen arti cle ) "Are there not two blades here ? and don't two make a pair ? " Customer ( triumphantly ) "You have two legs. Does that make you a pair of men ? " Tho shears were done up in profound silence. [ The Homestead. Omitted Great Scott. Lieut. Geo. Monroe had a day off and went to Nantasket. On the boat , with several friends , there was a talk about personal resemblances. ' ' ! I Bismarck 'Wohl have been daken for in Berlin , " said a German gentleman. "Anssi , of a man in Paris. I was as the Count de Paris saluted , so like him I re sembled , " said a teacher of French. "That's nothing , " said George. "A fel low came up and slapped me on tho back right on Tremont street the other day and cried out , "Great Ctcsar ! Is that you ? " [ Boston News. Odd Names. Dickens often said tho odd names of his characterswere not the creation of fancy , but were borne by read people. Americans and Englishmen have been inclined to doubt whether a person could survive the knowledge that his name was Pumble- chook , but here are some odd cognomens picked out of a few exchanges : Hockenjoss , Pideock , Siiortlidge , Weatherwax , Hullfish , Stonaker , Postlethwaite. Wambold , Small- bones , Eockafellar , Luddy , Lum , Crossett , Gouger , Stringfellow nnd Hornblower. [ Boston Transcript. Brave Act of a Flagman. As a train dashed into Lowell , Mass. . on Friday , a small child was seen by the flag man , William Lawler , standing on the middle of the track with his back to the approaching engine. He sprang in front ol the train and succeeded in rescuing the child. In the performance of this brave act Lawler himself was struck by tho cow catcher of the locomotive and hurled sev eral feet against a fence bordering the track. His injuries , though serious , will probably not prove fatal. The rescued boy was deaf and dumb. A Costly Tomb. Taj , the famous tomb in India on the Agra , built 200 years ago by Shah .Tehan , in honor of his favoiite wife , cost , says Hugh Wilkinson in "Sunny Lands and Seas , " 3,000,000 , and took 20,000 men two years to complete. This is equal to 340,000 men in one year , and assuming that the material cost half the money , it appears that the workmen earned , on an average , less than 4 10s a year. "Slaves , " you say ? Perhaps , but their "keep" must have cost more than that. Guess the boy exaggerated. Gray or sandy beards are colored brown or black by Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. One bottle of Ayer's Ague Cure will eradi cate malarial poisons from the system. Monumental Gaul The French giant in the circus. A MOST LIBERAL OFFERJ THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , Marshall , Mich , offer to send their Celebrated VOLTAIC BELTS and Electric Appliances on thirty days' trial to any man afflicted with Nervous De bility , Loss of Vitality , Manhood , itc. Il lustrated pamphlet IN SEALED ENVELOPE with full particulars , mailed free. Write them at once. Jokes concerning the earthquake are not copied by Charleston papers. No More Sick Slendaclie if You Use CARTER'S LITTLE LIVEU PILLS. No purging , 25 cents. The haut ton 2,000 pounds of coal. SORE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. Cure guar anteed in all cases. Use Perry Davis' Vege table Pain Killer according to directions , and it will cure ninety-nine cases out of every hundred. Try it , it surely will not hurt you. A circular saw The longest way round is the shortest way home. Every Nervous Person. Should USE CARTER'S LITTLE NERVE PILLS. 25 cents. Frederick Douglas and wife have sailed for Europe. 23C. buys a pair of Lyon's Patent Heel Stlffenera ; makes a boot or shoe last twice as long. Cornelius and William K. Vanderbilt get as many as 100 begging letters every week. The Omaha Type foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. One spoony girl in. a deserted conserva tory is worth two in a crowded ball room. A great jongeis usually an old soaker. The ruler of Bulgaria is a smarb Aleck. A Bh'ng of beauty means a jaw forever. Blowing Dp Hell Gate Has boon a laborious and costly work , but the effect justifies the effort. Obstruction in any important channel means disaster. Obstructions in the organs of the human body bring inevitable disease. They must be cleared away , or physical wreck will follow. Keep the liver in order , and the pure blood courses through the body , con veying health , strength and life ; let Jt be come disordered and the channels are clogged with impurities , which result in di sease and death. No othfr medicine equals Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" for acting upon the liver and purifying the blood. Therais a demand in New York for tho coinage of half cents. Tlio Proper Study of Mankind IB MUH , Says the illustrious Pope. II he had in cluded woman in the list , he would have been nearer tho truth , if not so poetical. Dr. II. V. Pierce has made them both a life long study , especially woman , and the pe culiar derangements to which her delicate system is liable. Many women in the land who are acquainted with Dr. Pierre only through his "Favorite Prescription , " bless him with all theirhearts , forhe has brought them the panacea for all those chronic ail- mencs peculiar to their sex ; such as leucor- rhcea , prolapsus and other displacements , ulceration , "internal fever , " bloating , tendency to internal cancer , and other ail ments. Prico reduced to one dollar. By druggists. More limn 4,000 couplers havo been patented in this country. No Trouble to Swallow Dr. Pierre's "Pellets" ( the original "little liver pills" ) and no pain or griping. Curo sick or billions headnche , sour stomach , and cleanse the system and bowels. 25 cts. a vial. The Rev. Miss Louise Baker , of Nan- tucket , converts young men by a look. Don't work your horses to death with poor axle grease ; the Frazer is the only re liable make. Who hath redness of eyes ? They that tairy long with hay fever. For Cuts , Galls , Old Sores , Scratch es , Thrush , etc. , use Stewart's Heal- tog Powder , 15 and 50 cents a box. Practical jokes arc like lung troubles , there is a pain in , the jest. Send 40 names of young men and women to Omaha Commercial College , 1114 Far- nam street , and receive College Journal free one year. Those who use tho telephone are most susceptible to the yell oh fever. THOSE who aro trying to break up the baneful habit of intemperance will experi ence great benefit from the use of Prickly Ash Bitters. Liquors derange the system. Prickly Ash Bitters will remedy the evil re sults and restore the brain , stomach and liver to healthy action , thereby strengthen ing the will power , thoroughly cleansing and toning up the system and remove taint of disease. It. ia purely a medicine and while pleasant to the taste , it cannot be used as a beverage by reason of its cathartic properties. Tom Hughes , of Rugby , .will visit the United States this fall as the guest of Dr. Holmes. And pimples , and other like affections caused by Im pure blood , arc readily cured by Kood's Sarsaparllla. "While It purifles , this medicine alto vitalizes aad enriches the blood , and bullda up every function of tfic'body. Scrofula , humors oC all kinds , swellings lnfthe neck , hires , ringworm , tetter , aoscesses , ulcers , sores , talt rheum , ecaldbcad , etc. , arc also cured by this excellent blood-purifier. "I was troubled with bolls , having several of them at a time. After enduring about all I could bear In suffering , I took Hood's Earsaparllla. Tour or five bottles entirely cured me , and 1 have had no symp toms of the return of the bolls. I cheerfully rec ommend Hood's Sarsaparllla to all like afilicted , be Ing sure they will find speedy relief. " E.N. KIGHT- IJ.GAJ.E , Qulncy. Musi. "Last spring I was troubled with boils , caused by my bleoj being out of order. Two bottles of Hood's Saraaparllla cured me , and I recommend It to oth ers troubled with affections of the blood. " J.Sciiocu , Peoria , III. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. Si ; six for S3. Prepared by C. L HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell Masa. JOO Doses One Dollar. IT IS A PURELY VESETABLE PREPARATION SENNA-MAMflRAKE-BUCHU AKB OTHER EO.UAUY Ef FICIEHT REMEDIES It has stood tho Test of Years , * in Curing all Diseases of the BLOOD , LIVEB , STOM ACH , KIDNEYS.BOW- ELS , c. ItPurifiesthe Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses the System. DYSPEPSIA.COHSTI- CURES PATION , JAUNDICS , MLDISEASESDFTHE SICKHEADACHE.BIL- UVER disappear at onco under KIDHEYS its beneficial influenco. STOMACH Itis purely a Hedicine AND as its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a BOWELS. beverage. It is pleas " * > > < ax ant to the taste , and as easily taken by child AILDRUGGISTS FRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO PRlCElDOLIAR Sola Proprietors. ST.LOUIB and KANSAS Cixr JlE. II. P. SCHBOCS , 6T2 West Lake Street , Chicago , from Bbenmatlim. His physician feared amputation of tie Icf would be necessarj. He tried ATHLOPHOROS , and in two dajs wu cured. Athlophoros is pronoonced aft- toluttly safe by one of the leading physicians of the country. Ask your dra < ; m for Athlophoro . If TOC cannot gtt it of him do not try something el > ebut order at once from us. 17e trill Fend it express paid on receipt of price , 31.00 per bottle. ATHLOPHOROS CO. . 112 Wall St. . New York. To get rcliol from indigestion , biliousness , constipation or torpid lirer without dis turbing tha Btomach or purging the bowels , lake a fim doses of Carter's Little Liver PHla , thewill pleaae jou. Advice to tho Annrchiats "Slmt up nnd strung up.1' Our friend , Edward Hisser , who at tended Elliott's Business College , Bur lington , la. , is nowbook-keejer for the Emkie Hardware Co. , Council Bluffs. Tho chestnut in the coining season will bo coal. coal.We We did not know hut that our daughter would die ereryminute from inflammatory rheumatism. I began giving Athlophoros to her. In two davs alt" was around and did not Buffer a J ain. Mrs. C. W. Brown , 143 Sixth street , Milwaukee , Wis. As between congress and an earthquake , give us congress. No OPIUM In TIso's Cure for Consumption. Cures where oilier remedies fall.Se ll. M.IIoxieis to retire from the Missouri Pacific management. If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Kje Water. Drujnjlsta sell Jt. 25o Women rarely mako a will. They are too lond ol their won't. Don't fail to see the BATTM : OF GKTTYS- BUIKI vrhen you visit Om-Jia. Special rates to excursion parties. D.H.Wheeler , Jr , Sec'y ir figures did not lie bank directors might know when a cashier is short. The Omaha Typj foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. Nrcillnc renewed otrcnctli , or who nuCcr from luBrmklce peculiar to their sex , thould try THE GESTTO iC. This raedicino combines Iron with puro vegetable tonics , and 13 invaluabla for Diseases peculiar to V.'onien , nnd all who lead sedentary hvrs. ltln- riclies and Purities the Hlooil , .stiinuliites tho Appetite , btrenctlicns the illn.scles and NPFVC m fact , thoroaghly Invigorates. Clean the complexion , and makes the akin nmooth. It do s not blacken the teeth , canso headache , or produce constipation other iron medtctnei do. MRS. ALBERT LIXSLEY , Greenwood. Neb. , says ; " I hare nwd Brown' * Iron Bitters for Nervous De bility and have botin greatly benehted. " MBS. C. D. NEWILL , Phillips' Stition , Neb , eajn : " I was so weak and nervous that I could scarcely , had no appetite , and passed ( sleepless nights ; Silk , my life w s a barden to me. I tned many remedies , but without Itcnefit. Throe bottles of Brown's Iron Bitter * have cured mo. I cheerfully recommend it. " Genuine has above Tr do Mark and crossed red 'inea on wrapper. Take 110 other. Made only by 1KOWN CIIEillCAL CO. . BALTIMOlUi , iU > . ASK FOK THE Bestmnterial.perfectCt , equals any 15 or$6dhoe. every pair warranted. Take none unless stamped " TV. L. Douglas'$3 00 Shoe. Warranted. " Congress. Button and Lace. Boys ask for the AV. I * DoufflaB * 82.00 Shoe. Same styles as the $3 00 bhoe. If you cannot get thete shoes from deal- ers.send addre8 'onpo t l card to W. L. Brockton , Mass. PAYSthe FREIGHT 5 Ton V/asoii Scales , Iron Levers , SUrel litirins' . Bras" Tare Beam and Beam Box for Every size bca'e. For free price list mention ttU piper ami aiUiress JONES OF BIHGHAUTOH , BIXGHAMTON , N. Y. CURES WHtEE AU EISc FAUST BestCoushSj-riip. T.istes good. Use & § 1 in time. Poul by druggists. TACK , JIAiNDS , FEET , ftcd ill Ifcctr unjiirfcrtions , incluiLnt * Facil , I > eTelopemrntf Suprflaoyt Hair , Uirth Marks , JloleV , r , Moth , Frecklej , K .l > our , Acne , Bliclv HeiiU. Srorj , Pittinz and Iheir IreVmcnt , DrJOHN H. WOOD3URY , . Pearl St. Albany , A. \ . Ejt'b'd IsTU. t.ndlOc-iorLooi. D-afness and Xasal Catarrh permanently oured. Glas e ? ntted for all forms of defe- - & THROAT Inserted. Addresa Dr. IMIVEY. Omaha , ye : . . I3HIH2-OPIUM Habit PamlesMy ffi' CarcJ at Home. Treatment sent on trml and XO PAY asked until you are benefited. Terms Low. Humane 2iemeUy Co. , J.al'aycttc , Ind. STUDY. Boot-keeping. BiTstncss Fonns.I'onmanshlp. Arithmetic. Short hand. etc. . thorouch'v ' taught liy mail. Circulars free. K HYATT'S COL.lEGb , ISullhlo , X.Y. of energy tor business In her locality , Salary S30. Keferenccs. E. J. Johm > on , Mangr. ISBarcIajStN. . Y i Cured. Send for sample of Epilepsy Ner- i vlucandie'itiino'iials.tobesent bv mall ' TKKE , by W.R.PJJMCK. St. Joseph. 3Io. S5 in ? 8 atdaTj Sarrples worth I.VI FREE = not nnrter ' T if.Lmcs tne horse's fepr. Write BREWSTER SAFETY Uci.y HOLD EH Co. . Hnrdj'g Eye Balm cures AtdruRBisisorby mall 2Sc W. K. I'rxicE , St. Joe.JIo.f arorphino Habit Caredialo toMO < Uy . Xoiiay till Cared. On J. SrteiiBJis , Leuauoo. Ohio. W. N. UM Omaha 32S--3S. ATCEVENI * SLY KISS It SO SWEET , ATSEVENTEENI THEY'RE NICER tTItL , * * ATtEVIKTYt ITI JUST THE CAME. TO STEAL ONE NOTHEN'S A TREAT. THERE'S A WAY WHERE THERE'S A WILL , THEY STILL KEEP Ur THE OlD , QIC CAMg. Smith's Bile Beans are.aposltiva onr for Biliousness , ! The original Photograph , pan- * Sick Headache , Constipation , and Indigestion. DOSE : ONE el size , of thla picture sent on ro BE AH. Thev stimulate the Liver and act freely on theBoivceiptof lOc. In stamps. Addresg ela trlthont jp-lplni : . sickening- Stomach , -weakening UtLK BEAN'S , the ayBtcm. Price 26c. per Battle. For sale by all DruggUts. St. Louis , . Is Be Best 'Waterproof ' Goat Ercr'JfeJe. _ Ana prnoice nnlesi Don't \vasie - a orrnbber . \ vonr-monev on gnm coat. The FISH BRAKD SLICJTEP btsmptd ttitb the abort . is aiiBolntely < -T and tn'n rBOor. and will keep you drr in the hardest storm TRiDR MIRK. _ Asfe lor the "FISH BRAND" SLICKZK am ! tafce no other. If 5 our storekeeper doe.- jinn" , send fnrdr cnntivec t loguato AJ. . TOYTER. a ) Simmons St. Boston Ma Jfc * - , _ - * „ "SpRS * * * * : - - T 'to'v * - - - HAVlNQ-A-BOTTljri-OP * _ , - . 44 IT 15-A-5AF :5PEEDr Olffi TOE NEWSPAPER OiJTFSTS on Sliort IVolicc From a. ut Cliicaj o MOR 1-IMD GOODS CORRESP NDENCE SOLICITED. O1Y2AHA TYPE FOUNDRY , Omaha , Neb. , 12th and Howard. ELY'S CREAMJALM , We have never han dled a catarrh reme dy that has so rapidly in sale\ Ely's Cream Hi. or that hasgicen such universal ta teuton , 115 Fulton St. , Jew York A pirtlclc Is apnlleJ Into each tins-rll and ! s asree- r.Lle lo use. Prlie DO ct \ > v ni-l or 11 driifrK' ' ts , Send for circular. ELY BlJOTHEItS. lrus : Is:3. OH ego. X. Y. 33TJ1T m < . m Cuarantced Strictly Pure. Best Lead Made. M liy ill GOT. and Icafni Baited H. T. CLARKE DS.TIG CO. , A cntM , OniUti and Lincoln. g SEND STUMP TO H.H.BEDTTE3DSB &BD. R * ss a a Leadin Nos. : 14,048 , 130,135 , 333,161. For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTES3ROOK STEEL PEN CO. , Works : Cacden , X. J. 26 John St. , Ne * Ycrk. l' ' I fciT-t a ficj.tlvo rcccdf lortu * atov ol < i * ; l > j-1 s\-t tLon > snd9 "I 'asea of theworet Hn4 nrl of loss lunling h 7e bftn careJ. Isrferd. o Unas U my faith In 1's eSracy , that I will sen < TWO BOTTLES FREK , toce'htrwith a VAL UABLE TREATISE oa this d'stiss.to ny fairertr. Glra x- fteti nd P. O.aiidrt.i. D2.T. A.SLOCCM.1811'eitlSt. , S.Y. l of the Fittest ! = f A FAMILY 31EDICIXE THAT HIS IIEUEL1' MILLIONS DUHI. > G 35 TEAKS ! roit ivi : AXI > BIIASTI [ The OIriest & Best Liniment ! EVER ilADE IN A3IEEICA. SALES LAEGER THAFEVEB , . The Mexican Mnstanjr Liniment ha f Bbcen known lor more than thlrty-fivtf Syears as the best of all Liniments , foil SMan and Keast. Ita sales tolav arc ! E larger than ersr. It cures when alJf lothers fail , and penetrates skin , tendon land mnscle. to tho very bone SeTcrywhere.