Aguinaldo. the Phllllplne insurgent , leader. In only 27 years old. .His par ents were very poor , but managed to give their son a good education. When ho joined the socialist Koti- jmna some years ago it was resolved to arrest him , but he shot the oflicer Intrusted with the task and converted the soldiers. That was the beginning of. the revolution. A servant girl isn a Birmingham family was taken to task for over sleeping herself. "Well , ma'am , " she enld , " 1 sleep very slow , and so it lakes me a long while to get me night's rest. " fid-Bits. Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache , backache , and arc restless and nervous. Food docs not taste good , and the digestion is poor ; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions ; sleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. What is the cause of all this ? Impure blood. Ana the remedy ? It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. If there is constipation , take Ayer's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver ; they cure biliousness. Write ( o our DostCF * We hvc ilio exclusive service * ot aonio of the roost eminent physician * In the United Cwtef. "Write freely all the particulars In jour casr. You re ceive o prompt reply. Trlthtmi rot. Address. DR. J. C. AYER. Lowell , Mass. Dr. Parker , rat eminent English physician , advises sufferers from neu ralgia not to drink tea , but to partake freely of coffee into which the juice of lemon has been squeezed. . . - rf.trt. ' * * t.t I > r. Kline i Ur ftl Ner e i i.ir r. t u.l KftKIC S--J.UO trial Lottie i.atre'.ti.o. . Do. R. II. ivl I.NB L.W..SJ1 A-.oo St. . I'stUiUlBMo , 1 1- No man Is co .rrnorau : that he doesn't , know what he would do if he were in your place. Use Diamond "C" Goap and get a full gilt mantel clock for nothing. Other valuable pries also. "What is t'ne difterer.cs between your teas ? " Clerk In those of the first quality some bad tea is mixed with the good , and in those of the second quality some good is mixed with the bad. " Fliecende Blatter. The less important a man is the more badges he puts on his coat. M- THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF HQS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination , but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYBUP Co. only , and we wish \o impress upon all the importance of purchasing1 the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CAUFOHNIA FIG SYEUP Co. only , a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the CALI FORNIA FIG SYKCP Co. with the medi cal profession , and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families , makes , the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far ia advance of all other laxatives , as it acts on the kidneys , liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them , and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects , please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. Cut. y. NEW TO It IT. JT.T. Best Couph SJTUV. Tastes G xl. Use la time. Sold by drcggista. . THE BBEAK&L In appearance he was about as com monplace as other people a middle- aged man , inclined to portliness. AS the train moved on he discussed com monplace subjects with me in a com monplace way. I should not have Iven surprised to have been told that lie was a stockbroker or a solicitor or tfiat he was engaged in the tea trade. Zn the course of our chat something happened to be said about curious oc cupations. "Well. " said my companion , "I So not suppose that there is "any more curious occupation than my own. I am a breaker. " He had not at all the appearance of a man used to horses ; but 1 sug gested , "A horse-breaker , you mean ? " "No , " he said , "just a plain breaker. A man who breaks things , breaks any thing that requires to bo broken ; cets his living by breaking. " I glanced nervously at the communicator cater , though he looked even less like a lunatic than he did like a horse- breaker. "I see , " he said , smiling , "that I must explain. When I left Cambridge with a classical degree , no prospects and no influence , I looked about for a profession. I found everything over crowded ; besides , none of the profes sions appealed to me at all. ,1 like to travel about a little , and I enjoy social life. I like talking talking to any one. I hate work of any kind. This being the case , I looked about me lo see if there was not a chance for some new profession ; if among our million wants there was not one that was not supplied. The idea came to me by accident. I was stopping at my uncle's IIOUFC when he received as a present from his wife's brother a sin ? gularly ugly but very valuable pair of oriental vases. His wife's brother was frequently in my uncle's house , ar.d therefore these abominations had to be displayed. I heard him grumbling about this. I suggested that he should sell them. The idea was. of course , absurd ; he told me so. Nor ; he said , could he break them himself , for his wife's brother would never forgive him ; nor could he ask liis wife to break them , because , although he had been married fifteen years , he felt that nc did not know her well enough ; nor could he ask the servants to break them , for that would encourage care lessness and thriftlessness. 'That is all right , ' I said. I rose from my place and smashed the vases one after the other on the floor. 'Sotry I was so clumsy , ' I said ; 'you had better ring and have this rubbish cleared away. ' He rang , and told the servant I had broken them accidentally. When pbe had gone he said without a smile , 'It seems rather a pity. ' I said , 'I am very short of ready money. Could you lend me five pounds ? ' He wrote me a check for twenty , and said that I was a useful man to know of. Then I said , 'Recommend me to your friends , or already I sa - the possibilities cf my future profession. He mentioned mete to some half-dozen people he knew , some of whom I had never seen in my life before. They sent ms invita- SMASHED THE VASES , tions to their houses , and they indi cated the objects on which I was to operate. In my first week I broke , I remember , a lamp shaped like nn owl , an oil painting , a tea service and a dining-room table. " "But an oil painting , " I said. "How does one break an oil painting ? " "It is simple enough. " be said. "I first of all undid the wires so thc.1 the picture fell , then in picking it up I -put my foot through the face. It was a portrait of my host's wife's aunt. It was more difficult to break the din ing-room table. I recollect that it be came necessary for the purpose to in- veiit a somewhat boisterous form of round game. Even then we had to play it for three evenings before the legs came off. When I left this house my host handed me a check and prom ised to recommend me to other people. I never advertise , and I have more breaking to do than I can possibly lind time for. If I could find a young man with plenty of tact I would take him as an assistant. " "It must need some tact , " I sug gested. "It does. It so often happens that I am employed by the husband without the knowledge of the wife , or by the wife without the knowledge of the husband. Even with the utmost tact one gets oneself disliked , but that I must put up with. The other day one of my clients asked me to come to his house to break a dinner service. I dined there and made myself as pleasant as I could and told several good stories. But then I also broke the dinner service , or most of it , and it was one lo which my hostess was much attached. She said to him after ward , 'I will never have that brute iy my house again ! ' " "And what did he say ? " "He said , 'I fully agree with you , my dear. To the best of my belief the man was drunk. If he had not been the son of an old college. friend , I should never have asked him at all. ' That was a little mean ; but then it was necessary for him to cover him self in some way , and as I never break a d-'oner service under twenty-five pounds , I received some solatium for the indignilj' . " "Have you got any engagements nt present ? " I asked. "Yes , " he said. "I am going to one now , but it is a trilling thing requiring no tact at all. Had I an assistant I should have sent him. I am to go the day after a wedding reception , when the presents are being packed. Those which , from their ugliness or worthlessness - lessness , are not worth packing up and sending to the bridegroom's distant home , have been placed on a separate shelf. I shall upset that shelf and accidentally .step on anything which is not broken in the fall. The job won't lake me five minutes , and I get three guineas for it. I am doing it for the bridegroom without the knowledge of the bride. Men begin to deceive wom en very soon. I find. " "I have , " I said , "one or two little objects in my own home which " But at this moment the train en tered Victoria station , and though I managed to complete my sentence , and my companion said that he would be glad at any time to oblige me , in the confusion of our arrival I neglect ed lo take his name and addrcci or to give him mine. " Barry Pain. SHEDDING BLUE CLOTHES. Undo Sam's Hoys' Old CJolbes Worn by Younger 1'atriots. From the Chicago Tribune : Soldiers who have returned home and been mubteicd out are shedding the blue uniforms of Uncle Sam. A large drop ping off of men wearing the blue has been noticeable since the chilly days came and especially .since Colonel Young's First cavalry was paid off and discharged at Fort Sheridan on Tues day. The Chicago troopers proceeded to get into clothes more suitable for the chilly air , and the troopers front the country took early trains for home. But the uniforms will continue to do service even after being discarded by the men who were them to the front. Occasionally a blouse , a pair of leg gings or a cavalry boot is to be seen in the stock of a pawnbroker. Some of the soldiers get rid of the garments by giving them to their own children or their neighbors' boys. These young sters delight in the blue clothes. They wear them regardless of lit , adjusting them as well as they may , with pins and bits of string. They are particu larly fond of the leggins , and a boy with a pair of them is the envied of all the juveniles in his circles. He can trade them for any other valuables any of the envious may possess. A canteen is another favorite article from the soldieiiV kit , but it is not nlwa\'s put to good uses. Over on the west side one day last week the police raided a can- rushing soiree in a secluded alley. The receptacle the guests were using was a canteen that went through the cam paign. The slouch hats are also in demand- , especially amongst teamsters , or young fellows who desire to put a tough edge on themselves. Besides being a serviceable article of dress Un cle Sam's hats are capable of being pressed into wonderful and startling shapes. Some of the decorated hate command fancy prices , and many have been offered for sale , which the ven ders are willing to guarantee had seen service in the battles before Santiago. They point to holes in them as passag es made by Mauser bullets. Of course the soldiers arc not allowed to retain their aims , but what they are allowed to keep they generally part with quick ly , usually in a spirit of generosity , but occasionally as a means or profit. YOUNG HEROINE OF A WRECK. Texas Girl \Vlio S.tvecl a Knilroid Super- intcudciit from Ucath. The authorities of the Houston ana Texas Central railroad are consider ing how best to show their apprecia tion of the jcoolness shown by Mis.3 ilae Mosse in a recent wreck on their line at Chambers cicek. A trestle gave way at that point and a portion of the train plunged into the water. Super intendent Daffan of the road was in the ' car with Miss Mosse and both were precipitated ] into the abyss. Mr. Daffan was at once pinned down to the floor by a broken seat. "Water was pouring into the car and the superintendent would certainly have been drowned but for assistance given him by Miss Mosse. The girl was the only passen ger who kept a cool head. Exerting all her strength , standing meanwhile waist deep in water , she managed to release Daffan to such an extent that he was able to sit upright. Even then the water was up to his chin , but rose no farther , aj&l so he escaped with life , though badi , ' injured. Miss Mosse , seeing him in comparative safety , went to the assistance of others and render ed invaluable aid to a number of suf ferers. Miss Mosse lives in Denison. is not quite. 18 years of age and was on her way to take up her studies at the i Austin university when the acci dent ( happened. Apparent Different' . Johnny "Pa , some of the curious people round here they call 'odd' and some of the others 'eccentric. ' What is the difference ? " Pa "When a ma. . is said to be eccentric he usually hos more or less money. When he is poor a man is simply odd. " Boston Trans cript. "Why noes pointless conversation al ways bore the quickest ? "It is all very nice to inculcate re- spet for gray hairs , " said the Cornfed Philosopher , "but I think a litt.e rev erence for bald heads ought to be in- stllted also. " Indianapolis Journal. It isV" . D. Koweiis wlio says : 'Society is interested in a man's future , not his past , as it is interested in a woman's past , not her future. " Satan invariably smiles when a woman falls in love with the wrong man. The choice of a birthplace is of less importance than the choice of parents. A handy device for hanging clothes is formed of a ring to be screwed to the top of a post to support a number or arms , which ar dropped into a hole in the end of the post when not in use. A Missouri woman has designed an ice creeper to slip on the sole of the shoe , a steel plate , with curved ends , to grip the edges of the sole having teeth to engage the ice as the wearer walks. A handy cup for eggs boiled in the shell has slots near the edge for the insertion of a table knife to jemove the top of the shell , tha cup having a removable lining so as to hold eggs of different sizes. For use in curling the hair a newly designed instrument has the ends * the tongs flattened , to be heated and press the hair after it has been dam pened and wound on curl papers or crimping pins. The skin can be quickly removed from potatoes by a new cleaner formed of a tubular net of sharp cords having a number of knots on the inner surface , the tubers being placed in the net and shaken rapidly. An Australian has designed a new diving dress in which Eteel rings are woven into the cloth or sewed be tween two thicknesses , for the purpose of resisting the pressure of the water at great depths. Tobacco pipes can be thoroughly cleaned by a new device consisting ol a pump to be attached to the bowl of the pipe to draw water in through the stem and forcibly discharge it to dis lodge the impurities. Shoe laces are to be made with a core of hemp or other strong cord inclosed in a loosely-woven casing , the core ex tending into a tongue of coiled wire or soft brass at either end , thus forming a string which will not wear out easily. For complete list of prizes given free to . users of Diamond "C" Soap write Cudahy Packing Co. . So. Omaha , Neb. It's difficult to convince a schoolboy that history repeats itself. Florida. Are you going to Florida ? Do you want rates , maps , route ? , time-cards and full information ? If so , address II. IV. Sparks. 254 Clark street , Chi cago. I knsw an Ignoramus who pro nounced Psyche "fish. " Hf Mi-seil DP..SETII AK.VOLrvs COUGH KlU.ri : I-i my l.imihfor 'J5 yei.ri. Mrs. A. buchancLk , MitmuapulN , MInu. IKi ; . a bottle. If the hearth is untidy the room is untidy. TBie hight , . mountain is Mount Everest , in Thibet , 20,002 fest , or 5"A miles. Try taking cod liver oil in tomato catsup if you want to make it palata ble. ble.Try Try a silk handkerchief over the face when obliged to go against a piercing wind. Try a cloth wrung out of cold water , put about the neck at night , for a sore threat. Try walking with your hands behind you if you find yoursnlf becoming bent forward. Try breathing the f/ / s of turpen tine or carbolic acid t rrelie/e whoop- in ? way does pomnesn conversation al ways bore the quI-Kext ? Why can't truth be raised from the bottom of the well with a windlass ? Why is football call d play , and shoveling coal considered hard work ? Why does the joke we think of just before going to steep depart never to return ? Why dote a woman always turn her back to her companion WUPH she ' orer.s her purse ? | Why doesn't some enterprising nac- , aer put a realistic war opera on the ' stage with rival romrdians in it * NATION It h&s been s&id or Americans tbtt they nation oF dyspeptics" and ! it is true that few are entirely ; free from disorders of the digestive tr&cp 'ndiftestion. Dyspepsia. Stom&ch &nd Bowel ] _ ble.or Constipation. The treatment of these discuses with ccvth&rtic mcciicmes too often &o- r vo-tes the trouble. ° THE LOGICAL , TREATMENT is the use "f & remedy thkt will build up the system , thereby en&b.linrj the v&nous organs to &ct a Nature \nten dec ! they should. Such remedy is found in Dr YMliixms Pink Pills for Pjx\e \ People : > Mere is the proof\ In Detroit there sre ferr soldier ? more popular and efilcisnt than M = x R. Uavies , first scrjjcant of Co. II. Hi > home is at 416 Third Axenu ; . For four years he v.as a bonk < wfei > < .r with thiiioklsale drujj hou c of 1 amud. V\"illinins fc Clark , nnd he says : "I ha\e charged tip many tkou > 3ud orders for L'r.Viha iV rin I'ills for Tale People , but tie er Vnc-t tJicir worth until I used them for the cure of chronic dyspepsia. 1'or t o x"eai I suffered and doclorrd for that c g-2\3titiK trouble but could osly be helped temporarily. "I think dttpcpsia 5 one of th rnr t stubborn of ailment * , and there is scarcely a cltfrk or offire raau but \\hit is more or ic'-s \iclim. . 013 = dajs I could c t ncvthiiit ; , trliile at othrr time * -no-ild l > c atarvisg. Those < listressetl pcius would force me to quit \rork. I have tried many treatments and renitdi--s but they would help only for a tme. A friend I induced j.ie to try Dr. V.'illiainb' I'inU Pi'Is for I'ae 1'ecple , sr.d after tal.- inga few doses I foTir'l much relief a id ctter t' in } ; cveral boxci I was cured. I kno\r thej-e ] iiH 5 ill cure dj-pcp'.ia of its worst forin and I C2i pleased to recommend them. " Dettci : ( Jfsca.jjurx. ' . The genuine p&iX&ge c\w \ * ys be ri the { yn mc At dtl druggists. OT icnt po p&id on receipt of pxut.SG per box , by the Or.WiUi&ms Mcdiune CoSihencaa.i\y.H \ Y. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt is one of the few wives of political notabilities who shares her husband's enjoyment of cartoons. Mrs. Thomas Pisiit has said that she sometimes fears to open a paper. So. too. Mrs. Russe ! Sage. But Mrs. Roosevelt has made quite .1 collection of the multitudinous icpre- sentations of the Rough Rider. While there's life there's Soap Diamond mend "C" Soap. There should be one Mary ia every family. the oMC'f qml 1 cst. I ; v.ll mrntc up .co'iln"--k el.-c. < t i .i : : .yi rcl'sDW. 'J.r > it. David Union , who is said to be tlie richest man in Ohio , i the son of a poor Irishman , who inlonued his loy for : i blacksmith. It is easy ro npppar amiable if one has a svreet voice. &IEN AT WORK Ali re CR CN . J PLEASURE EEOT Je t some PHYSICAL ® ' R B is a good uiend in such K s times of need ; it cures E'.i " IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED , TRY AS IF 3Y RSAG3C. EVERY IViATJl AKD WOMAN SHOULD READ. Lives of suffeilas and misery from this n'pnNive dlsense turned Into health and 1 : .1U > I- , throiiKli tbo von of fully Oatairli.or l-ai.triliil : IlLcnAour CATARRH EXPELLANT not , -tue. Dejifno-trt. totalling rr < iu Ua arrli. quu'Uv i-iired l.o o of eiistr smell and fl tc ijuji'l. ly n-.lori > . , _ _ . puUivisvmplonitiiiHivto < -.firrlitl : troubles , as , foul hn-atli. na-.il li < HiirR . T. Cuii itiiijr. mill spilt iur. relieved at once. , . . , , , , . xl.-k Moumch. Imli tlmi. rl-Pl Vfferiio.ix of MoniaHi. J.IMT or Kidneys , cans TR Nuuscu. YTo.iUii ' K. I > t > | 'res < lmi. I < i x \iiilillicm ami I . rjin i tin'ii. Most or wcaKn-ssof nu-n and women isc-auseil by r.tiairbal I 1' ' ' " " ' . dihflmws n < l tlielr way to tinstoma.h uiiil into the Nl. anil rt1MriMili.il 1. . thocutre ; s\slem. siffe.-tinir Hieital and 3.it i'ori-OK : „ „ ! , -a i lnt ; inose On.-.uil - .iti.l l er\oiih UYatuseshC's so dreaded by evt-rv man and woman . an-l m-rrt--t luth u I Theae weakm-sacs : ruroil by CATARRH EXP..LI.I.AMT - strength fully ie .ioicil t'M-r live iiuwliril testimonials in pialsiof tbis iruatnnnl re ceived since 'January 1. 1 97. If you have Cat&rrli or any C.untrli.u I'lic ise. RICHARD'S CATARRH EXPELLAMT ' Will cure you juntas sure a < water will quench thirst. Write to-day for li'MMnouUls and valuable mirtlvc paper on ttiesa ( liscu C- > . SENT I'u'KK. Address C. H. RICHARDS CO. , OMAHA. > 'F-BRASKA. ! In the reign of Eilv. .d Ifl ail 'hf brrwers ami Laker * wr v orr-en. an < l t \vhon men fiist b gan < o e'scu e .n j'h' s G ( eipatoa it wat I'.ou bt D j rranpo rhut thowere cai ! 'd men ' 'brewers and men bakers. n ct n A com TV OXE D.\T , rrjVe T tsitiit ; lJrf's. > t uilae T.iMet.s. Ail drujri-.ts scfundthr lOrni it it raiNSucur- ' i.x. The genuine Las I * , fi > . oa ich taolju When men and razors are strapped they always become sharper. I Ztrs. Yi jiision- For hitren ! ttvltirp nj-j .c : > e f.ui . 1 d'.iOit ail'-.y- { lain , rurt1 Tnrd t > " - ' i Edna Your foa e s 3eas familiar Ijellab * It is Had it sia e I ws Laby Tid-IJits. A Berliner claims to lnv.seove ! < i a pancr and an ink th.n will rei.-t the effect of fire. W. N.U. OMAHA. No.V91SS3 V.'l'iCP Aasv-erirn Advr'tKti'isis hiIy T-kr.riort T'sr * Taper. tatsrnaticnzi Type-high Plates Thev will --ai ? tin * s wi- " roe : : , i . they iaa bo fca. . Ut a th ; ii tvpc - ' to short len ttis j -ciuiu triil order ; . ' t . - t/"oo acu ' - ' cor.nrf(1. . 1 IVESTE3H REW3PAF5P. US50K , I CMAHA. NH5. mt'i t nif { J"T > \ - rcr c > y 5 LUHk ualSi a FAIRBAMKS SCALES isa r.vafar ctmr r.tr'c . vviliwi . i , , , ! ! % > " . i . t. At ! CURE VQUftSLLF ? f ' - * < , , , , , ; , , CI , / _ / Iucl rl.r.t \j .rllt.it .HlH or lll l..I I _ ) tiol U . ! < , .f I'lll.OlIX l > Mll > * > l iHrrT ait r.iii s.tfr. r n I. . - . . ml not Hft.iu CiSCINNtT..C. [ - J NnM n.s. A. * t W. R. ROBERTS , Omaha , turn widely and very favorably Known iti Oimtba ami lowj Mritcson AJay 6. liiPS : "Abo'ut | \C'.U-B airo 1 t > ui lcu u.lSinr votis DYSPEPSIA- ' ' ' 'cl ani hunua , l.iok of fitvnlntn-n. toof etc. 1 slept poorly and > va ? in a toiriMo ontuliiuui 1 UvU s lie no vat or end found it to be the bnsi rpniecly I ever useil , 1 toolc no oth r mo cine and in ; \ short tinu I named -10 jiouruN 1 bu" . snu-e taking t 1'enovtitor. ate well , sic-pi M ll. and : un five from i-o'd ' han-lti ivtd fo ciKMilation is good niui the cure t-ecma pennant : tt a--l l.ihltiiy. " Dr Kay's TJcnovutcr ie sold by tSuiecl ts nr srnt > r i'iul t' r V > fix un 1 Jl or * (5 Do not UVo anj Mitiiiitutc. for It lia < no r'i J' l- It ' an rtviltc'il V" 'liri- * < > ' ' Icstuei e tonltf Uacwn } > nu for Dr Knv-i Koine I n iuit'tit. nn I UIN'U U'-I HI v 1'oolt. ' free Or.o man salil he mould not tuLf | ! for our of lt v pie u < u > thir ku.vi nould not tuUe tlO for the Look Dr U J Kuy Me > lloul lo , Um.ilm , JCco