rpr r:&Ma25iMae.wijH9tmnm mil mi ! iwbiu r wiMM.tMBwjmagiji c - . . - r' IC3 -. If ka '. ? "I.-" August Flower" For two years Lsufiered terribly ttrath stomach trouble, and "was for all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after hying everything, said my stomach was worn out, and that I would have to cease eatinjr solid food. On the rec ommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seem ed to do mc good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel now like a new man, and consider that August Flower has cured me." Jas. E. Dedcrick, Saugerties, N.Y. tHEHEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT .T'D HEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTr.,-'. V,v doctor ki?s it acts pently on tly rS.linc!i, S'tt nnl LMncys ran! I a jilns!.t i.i.tntlw. Xh' drink in made lrom herl s u prcjarctl for uto CLScxsIlr nst2. ltlC LflLHE'SMEDIGIME All dro7:sts sell It at te. and Tl a prxkneo. If you cannot net It, Mti1 vnur ntri-v fir a freo eamnlu. r.anr'n I'l.t'sllv -ImiUcIih- tiiotra tho.i.miU tm h t:ir AiM-t I' VUATu)i U. V. OulrtVAItD. LrJ'07. .V. Y. DO YOU EXPECT TO BECOME A MOTHER ? 66 Mothers Friend'9 BBKB BHIIB BIRTH EASY. AtSiti Nature, Lcsvcn; Uaagcr, an J Shorten Labcr. "My wife suffered mere in ten minutes xrilh her other children than she did all together with her last, after having used four bottles of MOTHER'S FRIEND," says a customer. lltMicnso-v DAL, Druggist, Carmi, I1L Sent by express on receipt of price, 1.50 per bot He. lioo!:"'roJIctJiers"iuiilddfree. DRADriELD REGULATOR CO., TR &IE LY AU. PFUCIXTS. ATLAZTA. GM. YOU HAVE MALARIA Of course you have. Everbod has malaria in this climate to a greater or less extent. Tho poison makes you tired. You are duil, sleepy, listless. You want to yawn and stretch all tho time. if you let it ruti you will have a fever. What you want is something to excite the bowels to action, for malaria is always accompanied by tor pidity of the bowels. This you will find in tho Laxative Gum Drops. They are gentle, cause no pain, are easily taken. There is no taste of medicine about them so that vou can eat them as readily as you would candy. They beat a sugar coated piil ail hollow. In fact there is no pill to them. They are a simple laxative put up in the most palatable form. Ask your drug gist for them. The small boxes are 10 cents the large ones are 25 cents. Syi.v.nKi:3ii:iv Co., Peoria, 111. Ceres Consumption, Cough, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold by all Druccists on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back cr Chest Shiloh's Pcrous Piaster will gircjreat satisfaction. 95 cents. For Salts or Leased "pjlDlfO KHE1T AND GATtl'EN LANDS. A Alli'lC. near Dea-r. Improved. Wjtir Mints. Farm !:niVtarn:an.l St-lc. I'l c vran lime. THi: AMEIII AN THl'ST Col. A. C. FISK. I'nVt. liitn ISIock, I) i.ver. Colo. Asthma The African Kotn rinufc, dlscowral 111 C'unzo. West . Afrim i. Vntnr.w ii-a uireiurAMuuiiu euro Juarantvcd or So Jfy. Export Ol2c-. IIM Uruiluav. w York. to'? fJHSSF.V11 r'c' fr'K::r. U? JlaU. yddrers KOLX XUfOCTIIia to..i32Vinet..(;iaciOiil uilo. A6EMTS WANTED OH SALARY or commission, to tiaadlo tho Xcw latent CiimiMd Ink Eraiing Tcncil. A?onU inakiajr S50 P" wfc. Monr.ic Eraser Jlanuritur'n Co , XUOL Crc-s--c, Wis. HAY AND GTLMXSSJVSK Mllcllid. .D. BUS!' i CO Dearer, Co!o. ft CTsnCtlii Sxjii. Si.t rinit, Crtsp. Ii i-sj-T i. arrr:srsi jsa z rii 2. B-Siic cot Us vnr-is first ttajet itst reUcf fa a&- ri A REVEREND MOTHER SPEAKS. The Reverend Mother of the j highest terms of the Kickapoo In dian Eemedies, and that she keeps kind constantly on hand the year round, as for several years they have stood the test in every case. " Tho health of two hundred children under my care is para mount to anything else, and fever, cold and cough is seldom known, thanks to . the Kickapoo Indian Oil and Cough Cure; while the Kickapoo Indian Salve and . the Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer have often proved their effectiveness." Kickapoo Indian Remedies For Sale by All Drugglm. fSemd three 2c. stamps to par ptagF, and we will nnilf ntoarly interest! .H.XI 1 11717 AVI " nun AS TIIK KTrtiAPIIO INDIANS." Tellsall nhaut tlm Isdinna. Address HEALV IWCEI.OW, S-it Gnuid ATcawe, New llavca, Conn. W, N. I)., Omaha - 650-50 4k AT BllASKA. A.i -- I CEM'RAI, JSEWS AND NOTES. Gotnenburg is uuw iilumiaaied b$ electricity. 'J'he new roller mill at Albion will be cotapieten by the first of January. The tire alarm whistle at Beatrice can be distinctly heard a distance of fourteen miics. The corner stons of the new opera house at Klmwood was laid last week Viith fitting ceremonies. Tho total deposits in the banks of Knox county November 5 were $339,. 071.87, over 33 per capita. Fires have become so frequent in the village of Wayne that the people feei lonesome without them. The Creighton butter and cheese factory has filed articles of incorpora tion with a capital stocK of $10,000. The annual meeting of the grand ohspter. Royal Arch Masons, will bo hcid at Geneva, beginning the 14th insu Tho Gering Alliiing company of Ger ing. Scotts Bluff county, has been in- coroorated with a capital stock of $12, 000. Sammy Huffman of Piattsmolh ran his thumb through tho gearing of a Gordon jobber. And now he has but one. I 'rank Bardoy, sr., of Beatrice has recived his letters patent for his fuel eaving and smoke-consuming device ia the United States. Tho fiercer is Omaha's newest and test I'ytcl. cor. Twelfth and Howard streets. Bates $2 to $4.50 per day. 150 rooms and CO connected with bath. Two bright little boys of Madison. I Ambrose Malone and llichard Wagner, were drowned in Taylor creek. They attempted to cross on the ice, but it proved a fatal venture. Keuey. buger v Lo., the popular dry goods house of Omaha, show tho largest iine of cloaks m the west. Ex clusive and correct styics. Corner Far nam and l.jih Sts. Lincoln has recured another college. This time it is the Lutherans who pro pose to establish an institution in that place. The new college will probnbiy be located just south of the Cotner university. The laborer in this part of the vine yard, says the Shelton Clipper, who is out of won: is idic from choice. There is plenty of worK for everybody who is willing to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. During an altercation between Davo Cawlcy and Tom Burke at Nebraska City, Burke struck Cawley on the right tempie with a heavy piece of iron, inliicting a serious wound and rendering him unconscious. Workmen engaged in repairing a sidewalk in Lincoln found $200 in bank notes which they equally divided. The theory advanced is that some thief being hard pressed hid the money and failed to get back till too lato. Thurston county assessed every acre of its Indian lands this year and will send a delegation down to Washington when congress meets to try and get Uncle Sam to pav tho taxes, about $1(5. 000 Wakeifeid Republican. Mrs. F. I Tinklepaugh edits a tem perence column in tho Filley Review that is smoky with poignant invective against the dark demon of the stiil. She says of the saloon .that "it fosters Dice for nrofit and educates in srinirnri- ness for gain. The fall term of Beiicvue college de partment of tho University of Omaha will close December 1G. and is the most successful in the history of the institution. A cottago has been fur nished for young men and it is filled. Other hou-es will be rented as is neces sary. While L S. Nichols, a gardner of Kearney, was attempting to cross tho Un.on Pacific tracks his wagon was struck by train No. 22 and totally de molished. Mr. Nichois barely escaped with his life by jumping from the wagon. He received a severo scalp wound from failing on the street car track and several minor bruises. The state bankers1 association will hold a meeting in Lincoln December SO and 21 and each bank and trust company is entitled to send one dele gate. It is expected that a meeting of district clerics will also be heid tVtia Tnnnt'h 'ln. vstnnwA ..W. t t each meeting is to outline legislation deemed necejsary joy each organiza tion. Sheriff Bennett of Douglas county, armed with a writ of habeas corpus, left for Genoa last week to seure pos session of the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y Clifton. Some months ago Mrs. Clifton secured a di vorce from her husband and was awarded tho custody of the three chil dren, but Ciifion kidnapped them and took them to Gretna. Charles Lawless, a farmer on the Omaha reservation near Decatur, gives it away confidentially that thero is no occupation on earth liko fanning in his particular section. For exampie he cites a patch of beans which cost him seven days1 labor and netted him $6S in cash. His corn crop averages up in good shape and potatoes turn in astonishing size and numbers. Two thieves entered the hardware store of G. S. Blodget: in Ashland. The night watch, in passing the store, heard a rapping noise, and looking in could just distinguish the forms of two men at the safe in the back end of the store. He immediately went after help, but when he returned they were gone. They secured some knives and razors, there being nothing of any value to them in tho safe. The usual daily fataiity occurred in South Omaha last weeic. Rudoioh Corneer was driving a heavy load of RR Holy Family, Bal- i brick along tho 8lreet when e leaned tic, Conn., writes 1 forward hit one of the horses, lost thai she can!"'' balance, feli to the ground, and speak in only the ' was kliled. His failing frightened the team ana causea tnem to spring for ward, the wheels passing over his head crushing it until the brains ex uded, killing him instantly. The losses of those interested in the broken Farmers and Merchants banK of the Holstein will bo very light, it is said, and will fall entirely on the stockholders. The deposits are being paid off and the officers of the bamc have given bond to pay them entire. They attribute the failure to an out side deal of W. M. Hope, their cash ier, and his indorsement of notes out side of the business, usiug tho bank's name witnout their consent. The coal war between the Lincoln dealers is smi on. with indications of a merry struggle. Ail dealers cow ueiiver Pennsylvania anthracite at $10 oer ton. a drop of from $11.40 to $11.90 within n wee:r. Tnere is a fair nm. 1?110? so sv.n lower. DAVID C COOK. n.. ni ... . . 1. 1 . ;.. 1..-.-1 -.. .rr "Vwmm BeBOO, tt,4.;- 'n r. 1 t.'' n. " -j I WotnlUriyl literature, was born in East Worcester, New York, in 1850, a son ot ii 5. cook, a Methodist minis ter, and from a child a member of the church and Sunday-school. He began worki n g in the Sunday school in Chicago at the age of seven teen, teaching in his own church school and at the same time in one, david c. cook. and much of tho time two, mission schools meeting at different hours. In 1871, after the great fire, he left home and with three other young men, whom ha persuaded to join him, rented rooms in one of the poorest and roughest parts of the burnt district of North Chicago, and gave himself to relief and mission work. Here he started "Everybody's Mission," in a German beer-hall and theater, after wards removed to a building of its own. This mission, with an attendance of 3.10 to 4 JO, made up of some of the worst elements, he sus tained for five years without financial aid from any church or society. He has since organized and superintended North Avenue Mission. Lake View Mission and Lake View Union Schools in Chicago, and Graee Sunday School, Elgin, besides several smaller enter prises, His first publications were prepared only for his own bchools; then, to cheapen expense, he solicited orders from others. This was the beginning of a wonderful growth and popularity, which, in sixteen years, has made his name a household word. OUR ST. LOUIS LETTER. Traveling Men Organizing a Mamiuotli Club lurltr or AllssUsippI Water Cheap Turkey. St. Lns Mo., Dec 1. There is not Unywhere in the United States a club house owned entirely by commercial travelers and devoted to their uses, but there will be one as soon as the hand some building now being planned by architects, for the Travelers' Protec tive association, is erected in St. Louis. It will cost half a million dollars, and will be the swellest place of the sort outside of Loudon, both as to its ex terior appearance and its appoint ments inside. One novelty iu the ar-" rangements of the club which hgs been proposed is to be a cab service. The club is to own its cabs, and they are not only to be at trains for use of members, but they are also to be at the beck and call of any of them who may want to drive about the city. The rapidly flowing water of the Mississippi river has swept away the theorists who began when the cholera scare ran over the count jy this year to exhort the people to drink only water that had been boiled. At that time, of course, St Louis tcok all sorts of sanitary precautions, which, by the way, arc still in effective operation, and among them warned those who lived in the tenement districts not to use well water. Everybody then re sorted to hydrants. About this time arose the cry of the medical men who insisted that all running water must be boiled if the drinker would prevent the coming of cholera, typhoid fever and other disagreeable visitors of that kind. Everyone knows how difficult it is in a household to boil all the water that is used by a family, and careful folks sighed as they went about the new duty thus laid on them. Fortunately, about this time, a party of microscopists from the Smith souian institttte visited St Louis. They were examing the water supply of all the large cities. They found that the river water used iu St Louis was not only pure but wholesome, and they promptly announced that, add ing that it was better than that of any other large city where they had been. The St. Louis Medical society wanted to be sure that the Eastern scientists were right, and appointed a commit tee of miscroscopists from its own members to examine the water. The examination was made this week, and the conclusion reached was the same as that announced by the Smithsonian institute men. The housekeepers are overjoyed, and the troublesome water boiling in the kitchens all day long has ceased. Here is a bit of information for tho house-keepers that will make them all want to live in St Louis. Turkey on Thanksgiving Day sold in the markets here for 15 cents a pouud, and fresh venison for 20 cents; and there was much more of both kinds of the meat than could be sold, judging from the appearance of the stands late that night. Not only on Thanksgiving Day, but all the year round, house-keepers in other parts of the country have good reasons to cuvy their sisters here. St Louis is in the center of enormous nat ural game and fish preserves. The hunting and fishing clubs of the city are numbered by hundreds. During the eight months of the year, fish is abundant on the market stalls at insignificant prices, and for the other four months, game is really cheaper than good beef. The mechanic here lives as well as the pro fessional man of moderate circum stances in New York, Boston or Chi cago. A comparison of housekeepers" figures would show that the cost of living is 23 per cent cheaper here than in cither of those cities. Ili-r U.ifiirr foiled. Littie Minnie is sick in bed, but re fuses persistently to take the prescribed piil. Her mother, however, resorts to strategy, concealing the pill in some preserved pear and giving it to the child to eat. Has my dear eaten her pear?'' All except theEeed, mammadear.' A Ncv Intoxication. A curious case of intoxication at sea by inhaling petroleum fumes is re ported. When the vessel were in two days of land four of the crew was or dered below to wash out the tanks. nrenaratory to loading a return cargo of oil. Nothing was thought about it until a most animated discussion was; heara by the commanding officer over j tne respective merits oi tne parents oi the different men. and in his attempt to enforce discipline all hands joined in a jig that made the tanicsouna as it ii au never souuueu ueiure. , requireu the united persuasion of the shio s 0111- cers to bring the men up on deck again when the fresh air soon brought them to their senses. They had no recollection of what had happened but a few minutes before. i What He I There For. I There is a new policeman stationed at one of the up-town crossings of Broadway. New York. Some one said ' to mm tne otner aaj. So you are hero to keeD the horses from running over the ladies, are vou j-i An' indaae it s not sir. -'ne remied. I am to keep the ladies from running over the horses," suiting the action to tho word by quietly and very firmly orawing a woman oacK wno seemeu determmea to rusn ngnt over tne three honei of a bear; gray. I A Conference With CUveUtitL , 1 . . .HEW IORS. iiec XU. CQUaton ; Gorman. Brice and Carlisle, known if iho senatorial steering committeo, are now in conference with Cleveland at ex-Secretary Whitnev's house. It is understood the subject under consid eration is the senatorial situation in Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming and Kansas. The senators remained at Mr. Whit ney's until late in the evening. The senators will call on Mr. Cleveland Saturday. The statement made in the public press that the seuators were here for I the purpose of conferring with PresL aent-elect Clevelana with reference to an extra session and the policy of his incoming administration was. Senator Gorman said, absolutely without fou dation. The democrats of the senate are very much concerned about the public cations which allege there is an or ganized attempt to reverso tho will of the people expressed at the last elec tion. It was understood by everybody until within the last few days that the democrats had not only elected the president and a largd majority of the house of representatives, but that they would have a clear majority in tho senate Of the United States on meas ures for which tho democratic party stood in the last campaign and we would thus be enabled to enact them into laws. To the astonishment of all it was found that the attempt to change the political complexion of tho legis latures in Kansas. Nebraska, Wyo ming. Montana, North Dakota and California was under way. Hence, our visit here is to confer with the campaign committee and to take such measures as possible to prevent any attempt at outrage that might be made. Wo may not be in the position that we were in the Montana case, when the democrats carried the state and a majority of the legislature, and yet by sharp manipulation two republicans were seated, but in short what we de sire to do is to see that the will of the people is properly recorded in the election of senators in the statef named. " Admission or Tcrritolics. Washington. Dec. 10. The strong pressure that is being exerted by the territories makes it now probable that a joint conference of democratic sena tors and representatives will be hcid within a few days to determine the steps to bo taken by the party in the two houses in relation to the admission of the territories into the union. New Mexico, Arizona and Utah have been clamoring lor enabling acts, or bills tending ultimately to statehood, and a considerable element in Oklahoma thinks that territory has also arrived at a state of maturity. Some of these bills have already passed the house and are pending in the senate, but it is possible tho party may now consider the policy of favoring an omnibus bill admitting all these territories to state hood at a timo. Members of congress of both polit ical parlies are being Hooded with let ters and petitions for the admission of the territories, and delegations are be ginning to arrive in the city to press the matter. Now Mexico presents tho somewhat anomalous situation of being urged for admission by both political parties. Hon. L. Bradford Prince, the republican governor of the territory, and Hon. C. H. Gildersleeve, ex-chairman of the democratic territorial com mittee, are both in the city, urging upon each of the parties to which they respectively belong the political bene fits to be derived by the admission of New Mexico as a state. Wyoming' Political lroblem. Cheyenne. Wyo., Dec. 10. The canvassing board met this morning and adjourned after opening, but not canvassing the returns from Sheridan and Uinta counties. The returns in dicate the election of Coffeen to con gress by a majority of 300, which is 300 iess than it would have been but for clerical errors. Clark, for the supreme bench, will have 2, 000 and Osborne, for governor, about 1.800 majority. The board adjourned to the 19th to await the return of the messenger sent to Johnson county after the legislative returns. A. C. Campbell and T. M. Patter son of Denver applied for and secured a writ of Alternative mandamus from the supreme court to compel the can vassing board to recognize the major ity report from Carbon county or ap pear in writ on the 19th inst to show cause why they did not do so. Ura. .Ua)brlc!t. Cae. Washington, Dec. 10. Secretary of State Foster confirms the dispatch that this government has asked Mr. Lincoln, the American minister at London, to use his good offices with tho English secretary of state for home affairs in the interestof Mrs. Maybrick, now under life sentence and reported to bo critically ill in Woking prison. The state department has not as yet received any assurance from the Amer ican legation in London as to what action, if any, has thus far been taken by it NKWJ. ItltlEFS. Official returns show that the high est vote cast for a republican elector tvas 202.814. and the highest for a democrat, 116.814. About seventy-five cases of destitu tion resulting from tho great strike at Homestead have been reported to the reiief committee. A Now York grand jury has found two indictments against Charles M. Gardner, chief detective of Mr. Park hurst's society. One indictment charges him with extortion and the other with attempted extortion. Daniel McMillan, formerly the local manager for the Standard Oil comoa- ny and a well known capitalist of San Jose., shot and killed himself. The ofiicial count of the vote of New Mexico has been completed. For dele- rate.Tcenh. democrat, has is 700. Catron, reoubiican. 15.220; Joseph'a majoritv, 579, a clear republican gain D , .., . vv, oil. -JoO Postmaster General Wanamaker has - . .- . , sent an oraer to tne American Bank Note comoany of New York for 3,000, - ! ,. ,-..' . . . . ' I 000 Columoian stamps to be delivered in 189a, J An attempt was made 6y unknown Darties to wreck a Southern PaciSo passenger train near Granite Paag ' : e ' aUiss -nary lomey. an agea wealthy lady of Niles, Mich., has been found murdered in her house where she lived alone. Owing to the falling off iaimmigra.' m tW will hAaW rr1.,n;n t tion there will be a bier reduction in iho official force at Ellis island. New York harbor. 1 A 8uit for infringement of patents has just been instixutcd in the United Stales C0llrt which affect8 every elec. trlc road in lhe country j Ib-.ut Itle ..iVk- li !.ti ..' :1 t.:t ! -..- - '1111110 uu rice is wuno. suo . commission merchant -the size of the grain varies greatly, according to the locality where it is raUed. I have seen almost, and again it is nearly as large as beans. As fur taste, it is all about alike, but the amount of cooking de pends altogether on the size of the grains. It takes an artist to cook rice properly. You have noticed the oc casional bia?k grains. Well, that is what is called hut rice, and is so die colored by being overheated in the orocess of milling." If i ersons would bring to bear the fame amounr of common sense, iu buying n rem edf for broncnitis, cocgh, told and c.-i:n;, th.it ti ev do in the tiurciinse of ti.eir 'ani ily sttpDlics. thev would n.-vcr fall to pro cure Dr. Bull's Cough Srrup. Thrre 13 but one sudden death among women to every tea among nicr. Sal va-ion O.l has the enviable tlhtir.ctlou of t-eitg a synonym for cure of ilscuma lism, neuralgia, uout, and klnured affec t.ons, such ass iitici, ticdouloureitx, c c. It is trowing more looular dally. 'Ihe j cople will have it. 2o c's. VVry "o!ilil-rat-. 'Is Mr. Mc.fessup at home," in quired a man of the servant" who ans wered the bell. "Ah! sir," replied the maid. -he is dead and was buried tho day before yesterday." Dead is he er weil then I won't disturb him. Some other day will do just as well." Texas Sif tings. 8. K. COB-URN', Mgr., Clarie Scott, writes: "I find Hall's Catarrh Cure a valuable remedy." Druggists sell it, 75c. I c the l-o' Mn I'niU. In Western Australia the magistrate may sentence wrong-doers in certain coses to be flogged, hut the govern ment is very particular as to tho in strument used for that purpose. A circular issued for tho instruction of the magistrates contains the following directions: Under no circumstances whatever should any other instrument than a cat-o'-nine-tails be used, unless it be some description of a whip (other than a stock whip) or birch rod. A rope or stick of auy sort must not on any account be used. A .Tlmmitot!. Competition. tC.SOO In priws for tli lct fprrn liile w what riif YfUth' oiiipsn -n nv-r !, f".ow fur the b?st berla's nn.l St SCO fortl.o bot lolk-lun tales. N lo- thin I.?fC Mit3 iiiiitfU-i for ftc e priz-s. Th !'; co. fnl .iiic arv J-t amounted to a;.eir In 1h Youth I", uijwioii i!i:riii;j iMJ. Hy crr.i:itir SI 7j at uncejou will nldaln the pper FItEn to Jaiitiujr nnd lor n Ii.1I je.ir. lo Januarj '34. Address Tiik Yol Til's CorAMO, boston, Ma?a. v Yll II ;!! I itr 'i oj. Emil Winegartener. a German jew dler. of Turin. Itaiy. exhibits a unique novelty in one of his big show win dows. It is a boat mado in 1SS; by a workman in Mr. Winegartner's cm plow and is fashioned from a singie pearl. Tne outline, sweli and concav ities of a real tug boat, are true to iife. The miniature sail is beaten from solid gold, studded with dia monds. The binnacle light id a ruby of wonderful brilliancy. An emerald -erves for a rudder and the stand upon which it is mounted is of pure ivory. The weight of the boat and stand is less than half an ounce. It is valued ut $5. 000. Ilc'trnc-a Cured by "ltt"!-. Some people have a continual noise in their ears, but though quite deaf can hear very well where there is a general no;se, as on tne cars. To mane permanent the benefit thus de rived nn ingenious aurist in the east recently invcn:ed a banjo-shaped mu sical instrument so arranged that any "'-Vr note in the scale may be continuously sounded by means of a storago bat tery. The note chosen is the one which the patient hears all iho time in his ears. By constantly sounding this note the ordinary ringing stops and tho hearing rapidly improves. Dr. E. T. Ailen. the eye and ear sur geon of Omaha who tiics one of these instruments in his olllce. says he has checiced. with one treatment a ring ing which had continued for six months, and has cured cases of ca tarrhal deafness that had resisted tho ordinary methods. Tho treatment is not at ail painful and perfectly harm less, and while it wiil not cure all cases, yet to children and those who havo recently lost their acuteness of hearing it is proving a boon of un speakable value. V liristm i t react) t from Dr. Tal tiiasi'. l)r Talma;c reccu'ly place 1 the largest bo k order ever recorded. It was for 100 -000 beautiful Oxfoi:i Tk nuieV Buu.r.?, frorh lrom ibe Oxford Cniv-r Itv Pre-.. of En.-s.-iiid. u:th tlnse 100,000 Bibic- It U the iut nt o:i of I)r. 'lulu nge o m ke K0, 000 heart? 1 'iy by uiaki-ur a Cnrstmas i resent 'o each i:cr m scribcr for 'lili: Cum tiav Hki:ai.i at?J. Hit. Tai.maoi: j edit r f Tun Cjuiistivx lini:.v:.! wiil -b is i-tue i ever. Wednesday, rnd tdite.i in iii? liapp c-t e.u .1 U (illd with i tisrlit pirturcs and every l-sue con tain a en a run ns: piece of mu-ic contributed bv ra P. ankev. Onu-r are pouriur; in by mail, te cgra-di nnd ixpre-- at such a frcrncti iou ia j that i quite vulent that tiic - : v !il , give nut lefor- lh-j end of the 'p rs.-:it I month. Kach on- of trc e Binlc runt-tits ! r. Co-ten dance, Subject-Siidev. 12 beautiful j Ccl jreil .Map and a great quantity of in- i f rrnation .absolutely indis: ensibic o at Droner intcrp'ctati n of the Holy Serf;- " ture. The be-t Investment of a two doi'or note U to enii it ti T. DsWirr T .. vf, Y3-? to t95 Bible House. Do t to dav. 'Iho queen of Sia'ii has x vet seen on n title i womai. c niallct fc t 1 To Ic Flnmp. Ttosy nnd Strnns -U.t .:on.v C. i:.hiit . o"s Hnr Wwcl.tn Cod Liver Oil. Ini?ltu ILiLerV. SMl)J-clruKijl!. C't'hr stall 1 r xi: pound in Loudon. i bout a 'Sa.uin: 'ort- ' liront ,.r mi Ji, if rsTervd to prnf-n. oftui reti! in nn incuf.-ibl" tlirr.v or Iujij; trnulilf. II: mis- lli.o. ikial Trio chei" sit--? instant i "iff. A resideut of Marl tin, ('a., cla-ni to baic a pelr tied eh cken. TXrammeir Conr;h Props. C'eBtcmiifiroC-lclirntMl Coupti l)rori Th ena ineliaTcA H I, ou ench drop. ld cerjwlier .7 hn I5i rd of R.'cb-nouil, ernn of aier'co. y.v. .sate Hammoail's CALUMET Lard. Ilsms and l'aion. All first-i-'a-s grxe.- aim market men Lsnal-j this b-snd. Made ?rom rr.ms 1 Xel raika Logs. Try it. The G. H. Ham- I siosu Co., South Omaha, Xcb. There Js one Ch'nese. one I'-vtuzac-e and 1 one Cherokee newspatcr nrlnu-i U Ited St.tes. in the 1 FITS-All AU itopped free bj DB. BUSrHCBKAT 5ERTK KE9TOREH. No (It alter r.n.1 dj's c:f. Mar. Tdou cures Treatlw and R CO t nil bottle free to Kit csi Send to Dr. Kline, Ml Arch St., Philadelphia, I . Th rVr-' a!l to i e"ir sujci.ies among . rai ers tnan tmon; anv otnerclajj f nork- 1 It.n. ' " ... Z Z 7- i Con-jhlnK Leads to Consumption. I K,m;8 BilMO w, gto? the cPoa,"-.t! once. Go to your druggist today and get aPje bottle free. La:ge totilesM cents ' The most valvablc newia?er protertr in Lojucnis tne Dail.- Teleera-h. i.ib ' A,Mbii to represent ns In every town in Nebraska, ' Western Iowa, South Dakota and Northern Kansas. "VVc carry the Larsjcst Stocks and Rrcatest variety of goods west of Chicago. We make the lowest priees andmakeaspe- claltj- of Alliance and other Farmers' trade. We carry complete lines of all kind of merchandise, including musical instruments. ' Liberal Inducements offered to a live man 1 in each tOTn. Hatdes Bnos , Put Goos axd Cabi-eis. Umaba, Neb. I J A Dangerous Deadlock Occurs when the sleve-llko action or tho kid neys is interrupted, and they partially cease to iecrcto from tlo blood those impurities for the escape of which they aro such ilnportant chaa nels. Brighfs, Disease, diabetes, supprcsslofi of tho urine, and weakness and' inaction of the; bladder these are complaints to the relief of which IIostetters Stomach Ulttera is admira bly adapted. These ailments unchecked are rery formidable, and the utility or a recourse to this Due remedy and preventive cannot be pleaded with too much insistence. Tho Hitters is likewise eHkciou3 in aa incomparable de cree lor malaria. Indigestion, costiveness. rheu- mattsm and debility. In neuralcia It has also proved itself a sovcrcicn medium of relief. one ll in -i::ollc The ofiicial returns of the consump tion of tobacco in France last year show that tho total was 74.314,000 pounds, and the amount realized by the sale of it was about $7.846. 000. representing a consumption of nearly two pounds in weight and $1.85 in value per head of the population. The cigars tnnce in Prance realized a total of $10,490,000; cigarctts $4,029,000 and smoking tobacco $34,430,000 A CHILD ENJOYS The pleasant flavor, gentle action nnd soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the" father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; bo tlrut it is the best family remedy known and every familv should have a bottle. ll.e first t-rintins tress in Amcri-a was tet up in Mexi. o n V"A. Important to Fleshy People. We havo noticed s paca article In tho Daily Globa on reducing welBht at a very .ttcall wrense. It will pay our renders 10 ond tiro-cent stamp fort copy to Atlus Circulating Library, 113 State Street, Chicago, iu. - stent hr.8 Le n :r nted u Auck'anl for a net .0 c.ilih bales. "llaiKan'a Mnsic Corn SnlTr." Warranted to eu-i, -r mmiey refunded. Ask your ilreimist for it. Piicu lb cents. I had a malignant breaking out on my leg hslow the knee, and vascured sound and well with two and a halt uonies ci Other Llood medicines had failed to do me any good. Will C. Ueaty, ..- '5jgyagi TODEl T tr-i trnnhlocl f mm MMhntl with nn as rravatrd ease of Totter, nnd three bottles ol ! cured xnoi-cnnnnently. WiLLArK MAKV, MansviIlc.l.T. Oar book on r.lootl ar.fl Skin Diseases mailed free. EwirrSrsciriu Co., Atlanta, Ga. , "-' ..T c- ppgl rrt. VftSSBIrSK ! ! IrS Mill IU M I I Siar SS 1SSSS1 a la lirrlS SPSS IISSlllSSISS Sfc IMIM !! ISanrSSlB I 1 iiri SS a 1 S-ELY'S CREAM BALfl-dennc. yllo Nj'BPiS55H fei5-,KSJg I'rtssu.cis, Allavs ruin ai:l Ii:J.irninitiion, ,l'R?572Er "iVN I y 59StheSir.-, Kcntnreit T;ito a:id Simdl. omi fun-s rM'ATAHoVrtl y m-watUiaJillQiH-i worm ? &SSteE3!&Z A. -SSi ESyAgB BS SBB IB &! aw WmfEilPV) s it M rtCfe. iio5?vPh. S. ( tUvoellcrat'onco for R SJ-J SfcrBS3 Ap'.'t' into tiic Xostrils. Wis ,ticVi Ab'orb'd. ls?l.V'vXI ' trii&i.i'sSij KaSSaSBiSiSl 30c Ura--?-t3 or by mail. ELY B ItOS., M Wtirren St., K. T. WI& 'V&W' 55t E t&Q&s&0j3 S Mh- ono pans, churns, bottles, lk 'OctllO, evcn-thinir which is used , . Daoy l sav print in , . .,, - ,. - where where milk folks have a rTrtlTl Pearhne is genuine. And it's natural. For all kinds of washing and cleaning, nothing equals Pearline. B tO-rsT- -rtO k- W iL-4i FALSK Pearline ii never peddled, if vour rrrocer sends you an imitation, be honest seiui ii la:k. Two K9srta-a? Deau Dr. Talmagk: I again send you 52.00 for another OXFORD TEACHERS' rM5LE and THE CHRISTIAN HERALD for one year, both of which you wilt please send toT. McKean, Cold Springs, X.J. It is but just for me to say that I am well pleased with the beautiful Premium Teachers' Bible and I tender vou my sinccrest thanks for it. As for THE CHRISTIAN' HERALD, I regard it as the " Prince of Family papers," in fact I love it next to the Bible. Yours sincerelv. Rev. THOMAS J. TAYLOR, Cold Springs. X. J. J-lVae'JV!.ii-i.-i-iiMffrifTr.TtTr..riW1tuL.jl J..JPJ.-U. . .1 iii.iJftiJ.WiMBn IF you wiil send Two Dollars to THE CHRISTIAN HERALD as soon as you see this advertisement, I will s. ?.. L ?o 2ji& y&s r3 m Wednesday. It is full of 'r5 KXtLIXK ,',.35i rwssi r 3 - - cjiso wtm 1 MTrgf J . IT !" sa &tSi ?Ztx8t Sv . 7,tSft 17KV r-i - c x 52bsI X"ft,?SBK;,x Oxford TeaGhgrs'Bibie SENT FREE WITH pieOirisiianHeraJd TO EVERY YEARLY SUBSCRIBER - AT S2.00 -- Coatains 1450 Pases, is leather EosctJ. Dlvlclty Circait. Cilt YAzt. Rociid C'rcers. acd Overlapplaz Edues. ibis Beantifnl Bible is Printed iron Clear - rearlType, and Hca3ures -trbec Opcc, J?J Flaps included 7x11 INCHES. ffl Ve Prepay Express Charges. $g firli t.1i!o i nnntrd ly tb Oifonl VniTrrsiiy Pre 3"l P"' at Aa.en t r.TZter in Lu: nb!ihi.i nden If your subscription is received after our stock of Bibles is your money immediately, WE portunity of the year. Send f wo Dollars to-day and make sure oi getting this Beauti ful Bible and the best paper 4 tt -& 0 in the world for a whole y, O- AL0Z' year for only $2, Address Remember t'sat in Garfield Tea you have ft unfailing remedy for indigestion, sick headache an 1 ererr attending ill tht an abused stomach can maSe you nffer. Every druggist cells i: ; 23c., 50c. and (1. There are scales in the Boston asay office so de feats that they indicate the ten-millionth, part of 1 pound. w MSP FROM IIKAD TO FOOT 1 ?.m. xcel the good that a done by Dr. iterces Uoiden ilcdtcal Discovery, it purifies the Wood. And through tho blood, it cleanses. repairs, and invigorates tho whol system. In recoverinj: from "La Grippe.' or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, nothing can equal it as au appetizing, restorative tonic to build tip needed flesh and strength. It rouses every organ into natural action, promotes nil tho bodily functions, and restores health and vigor. For every disease that cornea from a torpid liver or Impure blood, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Biliousness, and tbo most stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous affections, tho " Diicov ery" is tho only remedy to certain that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back; For a perfect and permanent euro for Catarrh, taka Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. Its proprietors offer $00 toward for an ineurabio caso ot "Jatarrn. DROPSY . TnciTin frkk. rosttirelr Cured with Vegr-tuhle Renit'dtf- . Havec'iifec! thousands orciM.". Cure ca.ci pro J aounceilhopeli'M ny beet plijsiclan.Krom nrst!oo I srmptom-mi-opptr.tr: ii. ten days at least tm- third j HI tyrapioms reinovcu. cu i"'incii'iuu;n""" ila!s of miraculous cure. Ten i-'ays treatment 'rec lr mall. If you onler trial iemt Kc lit -tampi opiy" pontage I.H ll.;iirn. .tfovs.Atlanta.G-' . r tuu orCer trial return this ailvcrtlnit-nt to n CunsoB-DtlTC srxl people I Rhobare weak lunssor .A 9th-1 ma. should uso Piso's Care for 1 Consumption. It has cured tnouMintla. it has not injur ed one. it is not bad to take. Itlstlie best coupt syrup. Sold cverrwhere. S."c. I I NO CURE, NO PAY. Ti! Irtiiisj Socialist f'tbe L S. 103 South tl.tr k M., (hirafto. OTilkiSHSOtSf rAiMT.tr. citv tEi-'Ani.nsAi.Ks.iir:!1!' wnntiil 111 ereiy county. Stock cr.mrlr.fi. I nil? fiiri.il !tnlnr. irnjrO namental ir -c tml plnnts. 'itULIIlL'J pl.inter.t. (nunt.'ri C. I.. Watrou. Ucs .llolnr?. Iu actum fl piijjrnby?WKDIsnASTnMA AolilmA LUntU .rOKK fcample tree. COLLIN 1JHOS. aiKOIClSSG.SUala, "Uo. EAABRIXRC OaOCDrK"- rcariy;coirdiM-i RARniMl2! rArCnzHnt-iwaiit correpuiiiients tJliXXELS .IIOXTIILV. Toledo, Ohio mm SaTorpMno ITabit CnreI In IO tr mZU tl:iTt. ."hi 1I uu rureu. DR. J.ST'EPftEHS, Lebanon.Ohio. If afflicted with soru eyes, usa Thompson's Eye Wafer. lor milk, even down to the , . , , ( , s doiiic incse arc tnmir-s ior I in i T. , i B AN ,-, .. , . .... Fearlme, the'- re cleansed more 1 -it i easily, more quickly, more eco- a ii . ill ii ft a.a nomicaliy, and more thoroughly. ' tlian With nnVthtno-flqr' L-nmvil I h I people who know most about milk I h iust that. We can't afford to all the testimonials we hold. They're free expressions of opinion i conventions, in papers, every- . . " tr I ' . voice. Their enthusiasm about rcddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will (ell you. thi-- i-; ns rood as" or "the same as Pearline." IT'S e$i JAMES PVLE. Kew Yorfc. iters to Dr. DEAR blR: I made the hest h.irtr.un ol the vcar when I sent you two dollars for The Christian Herald and the Oxford Teachers' Bible. Both have been the source of much pleasure. Now 1 want the home folks to have closed find two dollars for The Christian Herald and OxroRn Teachers' Bible to be sent to my brother. Hubert C Xiday, Mercerville. Ohio. Sincerely yours, J. E. Xidav, Principal, Public School, Reagan, Texas. sen send you THE CHRISTIAN HERALD for one year-52 times-every Wednesday, and in free of charge (all charges prepaid) by express a beautiful ' zford Tea f nkin r matQ J ililV. TerrjtPJM 'ASBPrI1 I make this extraordinary offer in order j to introduce THE CHRISTIAN HERALD into - your nome. THE CHRISTIAN HERALD is the ONLY! PAPER IN THE WORLD EDITED BY REV. DR. TALMAGE. It is issued every- pictures. Every issue has a thi; Oxford TeacIiers'BiMe CO.tXXSlS Tlic Holy Scriptures mt!i Ref erences. And All tlte BSclpn. Saratnurlcs of t'tc Several Hooks. Tilhlew l'!uvrrit!T-Scr.r.!iire History Concortlnnce, v0Rcfcrenct-i. Index to X'cr.HotcH, Subjects and !l.iccs. 1 .&jo Reference?. UcttniitcnciiS and Integrity of the Old and New Testaments. Summary oi the Apocryplial Book Ilictlonstry of ail Scriptural Proper Names, their Pronunciation and Meanint: Words Obsolete or Ambiguous in tlis Ei;Iii'i I. b.e 12 cor.iti;i hcriiti;ic2-: MAPS. Animals oftlie Hiblc. Ilarmotiy r the GoHpelM, etc. ySj -MJ c'Sl -- thus lose a customer while 388 to 895 Bible House, New York- City NOW IS THE TIME TO TRY A SAMrtE PAIR CK KIBKENDILL. JONES & CO.'S OWN MAKE They nro warranted and made by Skilled Workmen, of the best Selected Stock. ASK YOUR li:AI.KU FOB goods manufactured by us and take no others. It will pay you to investigftti by n trial. KIRKENDALL, JOSIS&CO., GEE WO Treats icamsfnlty all chruDli irifn np by other doctor. Call an 1 it blra or writs for quetllon blank. IK not Ibtnk jour case boprleu b caue yonr doctor trl. yon to, but try tho Uhtno doc tor with bl ne and wonderful rn nliM, and recalra new brncflU and a permanent cure what otbrr doctors cannot clve. llrb, UiHiUand rialll nature's rrniMllea h i medicines, the world hi wit-ne-. One thoct and te?tinnnliN In three jear'a pra tlce. No InJur.O'H decoctions, no nar cotic, no poison. national treatment and permanent I cure. Enclose 4 cents is sftimtri for leplr. Office open j daily, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Cor Wl and California !U., . Osthoo Block, Omaha, Xcl'. Unlike the Dutch Process So Alkalies 01: Other Chemicals aro used In tho prcriaratioii of W. BAKER & CO.'S MreaMastCocoa I'sLklA tehlch t. absolute! pure and soluble ItliZ'iinnrrthniithreetlmr' I the strength of Cocoa mixed with h-tarcli. Arrowroot or 'Susar, and is far moro eco nomical, costUvj less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easilt Diolinr.i Sold by firoren eicrjrTlier. W. BAKER &C0., Borchester, Maw. Ai?LY RISERS the FamonIiittIe Tills forConstiDRtIon.SIck ITead che, tiyspepla.Xu XauscS'o Vain. Very Sniall ' BICYCLES aiSi- A II Uaii ?V-sper H an el- S7 whrir Cf too b.r. MS 1 tanlj tutcMlfaSor K fiiiLt-ji-'-t; si WATCHES & THEPOVmiaUUMSlIbO. isssiiibt.nfi.nV0 AKP DAY! HuMt t!r ent TOP tur-with ece under alt clicuiir-iaaifij Perfect Adjustment. (omforK- P.30HT snd uro e aienieo InlIJTOTPl'lent,- Iflu trntnl catalosur an rule for !f-mcarre-' ment sent e-urcl jnilt O V HOlS Mill CO, T Hrcad wnT. Kew York City. WELL MACHINERY mi . ..Al wo7Afrt..- oHrwirtr:'' T. Vrt? 1 iiiiibii.ii'-u.ti'"'!';", n"r; j" . Au?r3, xiacxinuz, xayurKuiic and .Tetttnir, jitachiaerj , ?&) i:inri. I T- ayAaf becneste(ianaMltraTu:iId. the pech Wfc. co. Htotix City, Iswn .MS.cumist-.cuica'o. QiSmmfftSUlMR !ef3iWrnEnTsai'ia.WIairo.10,f.r4SIeJ jjj ... iiiuguiiiiiiiiii.x' njwj r)Ea ys a ii.W lmrnt4 Oif.rd S5j t)IZ..i twiUJI )kll ntklat, l EaTS a ia.li3Iarotd Oif.rd Sli U teLJm 't!k . ac '.!. u. m f tJl.IrtLM l.IH.i lUbMll FREI. r t.Hi.. I rswtMfcli t fn- Uri n-m r . 4 i2f art 'oi- -.:. sre ci.. c. Aa.aliutf itu FAT S3LrtS KDUCEff iti.- V''lai'cr"i'onthbyhBrm!e.'rbaS t. -Wf I jreTj:p,!,t ov.rTinnoinco.wnT - 'rnd no brj effects. f.TictlyconrXnfJi- &J&s3tZc8& jSuccesjfutty Prosecutes Claims. J Ijito Principal Cxitmlnt-r U S. Pntlon liurnnu. a 3yrsiul.idt nar. Ijaiijuduatuiulaicu, atty since. Imnnrtrd lvrclirroi anl Milrn tal liit. iSW. 1. 2 and 'year time. Impnrtet mares cha;i. IllrainC Wheeler. OiiclxH.SaoCo.,Ia T Tin: Christian Herald. En addition I will send you ; nsoi piece of music supplied bv Mr. IRA D. SANKEY. No Chris tian Home in a Christian mm landshouldbe UZZ-Si E33 without THE CHRISTIAN HERALD and a Genuine OX FORD TEACH &SS ERS' BIBLE. Send Two Dollars To day and make your home orient for a whole year. exhausted we will refund YOU miss the BEST op aaBSaBBEHsEHBBa DR. C. jew Ipp T(SaT5ir m ILIrri hiI H-1 1 Ii idrrl rM HUB 50 KS Egfi Xl ta 3H Iwl SB i M m ' m I i J la "-rteSBoa alrnage. iliiiiii r MHssti c !! A f s t