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Show -r r jhr Mr u 0 w ii , , . t tt DkIIm wf Dum la Hawaii. In looking Honolulu Advertiser: over the polished floors of the Kameha-roebschool for g iris one almost wishes that its founders had directed that dancing should bs taught and practiced upon them by the student girls It was a narrow and superficial view of the native life which held that these child-lik- e people who did not have storyjiooks and couldnt go wild over the old; Catechism should hare been deprived of one of their chief sources of amusement Though the native dances were objectionable ia many ways, they ood have 'been greacrV modified and made respectable. The early teachers not only deprived them- selves of amusement from the dictates of conscience, but they failed to provide the natives with any. It was .the result Of the Puritan inheritance which gives way when the Puritan quickly ' stock gets out into the world. Poor ladocd a cer-tuin- ly id. If Too Will Cut This Out amt Sand It with 7c postage to the John A. Salzer Seed Co.. La Crosse, Wis .you will get a sampleof UraasAClovcrMlxtur and their wnu mammoth Eeed catalogue free. Birds with bright plumage are seldom fat There is no use iu talking any higher than we live Tact wins where great gifts without it would fall flat True merit is like a river, the deeper it Is the less noise it makes. Open the door for the penny, and the dollar will come in. ETHICS llave lanengerv ( ertatn lights Which should or niuct; like to know, said a plain citizen t a Now York bun roportoi , wlvtiur there itro any ethics of itavtdittg, 1 m. a of railroad Now, 1 traveling in this country wont out on the if 10 train on the Now York ( oiit-a- l the other morning and as got on thi tiam a little late, I found some di'hou'H in getting a neat 1 for they were jtibt aixiut half tilled. That is the twelve or fiftix n seats on oaoh side held each one person instead of the two thut should i.nd accommodation The other halves of tile beats wore occupied by coats or valises, Too Smart for the Doctor. The daughter of a well known jockey was very ill, having caught a severe cold. A doctor was sent for and was buttonholed by the mother, who requested him to favor her by advising her daughter not to wear low ankled shoes. The daughter was sent for, and, af- - children or other nujiedimentis of tha preemptors. 1 walked up and down throe eoaihes all filled in the same way, and not one person offered to make room forme. Hnally, and after the train had startl'd, I asked permission to and take the place of a hand-satchluncheon bag. and Nvas sourly allowed to do so. Other desperate people crowded in. and the coach was pretty well filled bj tne 'tiiri-- i we got to Poughkeepsie, but I failed to seo a singlo instance in w hich half of the seat was voluntarily left opm, or in which it was graciously given up. Bight across from where 1 sat was an aggravated ease of this usurpation. In one keat jJie furthest from mo, sat a lady withra milliners box, taking up the space between her ami' file window. In the next seat behind tv as a gentleman who 1 found was the husband, and who had his half of tho seat littered with a dozen parcels. Behind him sat a young lady, the daughter, guardiug the aisle half of tho seat with a rampart of canvas traveling lutg. All three otolidly held their own against every comer, and kept tho six seats until they got off at el 'lit-Kit- s. The only sure cure for pin worms In horses MeUetee s iioS Cholera Cure. known No er falls to destroy worms in horses, hogs, or als; an excellent remedy for dog., sheep sick fowls hend sixty rents In Doited Kates postage stamps and I will send by mail Cut this out, take It p) druggist and for fl.50 pay him hfty cents. Three packages U. U. fe TKIv ETk E, express paid. Grand Kapids, Mich. Mention name of paper. Indoors. A few vines among other plants and to tram about the aides of the windows may be used to good advantage. The common English ivy and the moon flower are excellent for the purpose. They can be supported up the sides of the windows and festooned across the top, to form a green covered bower, and when in this shape their value is apparent It is as w ell to start with strong ivy plants, as they are somewhat Blow to grow at times Two plants of partly creeping habits are Panicum variega-tum- , a plant of angular growth, but of exceedingly pretty variegated foliage, and the wandering jew. The latter sends out runners as strawberries do, which hang over the pot, rooting when they touch soil, explains a Country Gentleman correspondent. Vines Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when betrightly used. The many, who live ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the worlds best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced ia the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting In the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently coring constipation. and It has given satisfaction to millions met with the approval of the medical Kidprofession, because it acts on the weakneys, Liver and Bowels without from perfectly free ening them and it issubstance. objectionable every Byrup of Figs is for tale by all druggists in 60c and $ 1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every of Figs, package, also the name, Syrup will not and being well informed, "you .offered. if substitute accept any TRAVELING. I ter her tongue had been given the usual out of door exercise, the man of medicine said; 'Ah, you are buffering from what we medical men call a low shoe cold, and 1 must prohibit you from wearing such shoes in the future." The young lady started, and, taking ofT one of the offending shoes, exclaimed; Since you are so clever, doctor, as to look at my tongue and tell me what is amiss with my feet, will you be kind enough tQ look at my feet and tell me whether my fringe is properly ad-j justed? lie gave up prescribing for smart girls. London IV or In Hjimw KNOWLEDGE OF Miool't lie lieepeotetif cad alterative, GRASS IS KING! Grass rules. It is the most valuable crop of America, worth more than either corn or wheat. Luxurious meadows are the farmers delight A positive way to get them, and the only one we know, is to sow Salzer's Extra Grass Mixtures. Many of our farmer readers praise them and say they get to 6 tons of magnificent hay per acre from Salzers seeds. Over one hundred different kinds of Grass, Clover and Fodder Plant seeds are sold by Salzer. I The prospect of relief from drastic cst bar tics for persons troubled with constipation is poor indeed. True tlisj act upon tbs bowels but Uns tbej do with vkilence.smi their operation tends to weaken the intestines, and is prejudicial to the stomach Uostetter s biomacb Hitters U an sfleeiusl laxative, but it neither gripes nor enfeebles Furthermore, it promotes digestion and a regular action of the liver and kidneys Is It an efficient barrier against remedy for malarial complaints and rheumatism, and is of great be tie til to the weak nervous and aged. A a rnedkul stimulant it can not be surpassed Physicians cordially reiommeud it, and iu tig," ;WJ popular experience. Appetite and sleep art both improved by tills agi enable iuvlgwraut Hrltlu Down to tha Skin. Two Oklahomans, Britt Kline, a fast horse man, who has a claim six tndea west of Tokaw a, and II O. Brown, secretary of the Tokaw a Town Site company, engaged In a discussion as to the time required to prove a certain of land t ach thought he was piece right, and the following sthe vvayvhe wager was made on their Brown opinions. bet Kline $,'5 he was tight Kline met the bet and raised it a horse. They kept on bcttng iu this way until Brow n was naked and Kline had only UL. and rode home, s.x i tinea, to bis claim, with mdhtivg on mu ids shirt, while brown went home caked. Klino won , r and said gK.aUlOA5iIlLiaildpiulsA5JtQ Royal Bakirig Powder. 4' a lr y' replied the dudis-jouth, and he 4 they picked upiooking the Bowery sport and earned lrimawav he looked as if he had miatnkeij a cable for an owl lunch wagon. PENSIONH"WOH"' Successfully Prosecutes Claims. C, 111 ExAmtnor O 8 Ponalon Bureau. last war, l4JiuUcaUuglaiuis, alt, slims COLORADO PATENTS Irrigated lands cheap. Arta.wantod.good pay. W.X, Ahaaader, hasa F, Simpson, Woahingtsa, DC. iw attv'a fee tmtH Potent WaUaforiavaotor'aOuMs. Thomas How it May IIapMin. Jeminy crickcta, shes got the rickets, whispered one benu'to another in the company of a very pretty Truly she was very beautiful, hut girl there was a twitching about the nerves of the face w hh h showed suffering. No, said the other, it neuralgia and shes a martyr to it bt Jacobs Oil wo suggested as the world renow ned cure for it Did she try it? es and was cured by it and- - married one of the fellows afterwards. The use of the great remedy for pain will uot bring about a umrrage, lut in its cure of pain it will bring about conditions of health to make life more enjoyable. No man or woman ought to marry who is a sufferer from chrome pains. We should not wed woo to win only wretchedness. The furnace and the gold friends It th -- Without relapse collapse, ushaps or perhaps- 90 Cents llWewYorUribune ; ! FOR A WHOLE YEAR. mra and WEEKLY TRIBUNE, the leading family weekly of tha United States, with the OM AHA WEEKLY BEE for only 90 Cents lrs money than ia charged for any other single weekly paper in the country. The Omaha Weekly Bee Is the leading paper in the western country and la too well known to need a special description. NaTHE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE gives the general newt of tional Family Paper tha United States It gives the events of foreign lands In a nutshelL Its Agricultural department has no supeare recognized author-rior. Its H Market Reports lty. Separate departments for The Family Circle Spare moments time. j f, MEDICAL DISCOVERY-- i -- -- r THE OMAHA WEEKLY CEE, : 1st Prizo A Kimball Piano value. $350.00 2d Prize A Bridgeport Organ, 100.00 3d Prize A Fine Bicycle, 4th Prize A Diamond Pin or Ring, 5th Prize A Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, 0th Prize A Trip Ticket, Omaha 7th Prize 8th Prize 9th Prize 10th Prize 10 omajeul, xmn. 25.00 . ,10.00 7,00 5.00 3.00 Value, - 685.00 1 ,.1, The above prizes are offered to those who construct er form the" largest number of words out of the letters found in the prize E D U C AT 0 1 INDKB TUE FOLLOWING 1M Alto OONDITTONS. R,S30XJL.AYJ10N-- first prlis will be won by tbe laryest list, the second prlza by the next largest list and so os to tbe tenth. Second Each person mast send In his or her list before the end of F ebruary, lWi. 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Flrt-T- he lb T World-Hera- ld iKS 2 d a develop-Ozten- D"?Ik World-Heral- VP1Um jr2SS'2: d 800,000; Trouvillo, long lived. Oranges are excellent for 450, 0J0 in tho Casino, and at the llotcl&li internal organs and the best known Eden, 150,000; Dieppe, 200,000; against an appetite for strong burg, 880,000; Havre, Frasgate, 150,- - Wnk. Many men have been cured of habit ot drinking stimulants in the 000; LaTrepot, 60,000; Biarritz, 1,000,-h- e plentifully of or- 0QJ;Alxles Bain 8,1,000,000; Be8ttncou,ornl"f ,by ' tbA. I.W0.WQ. - It Klnetoeeop. Numerous corrosjxmdents have re- - I u Hos Cure for Cowuwntlc both W. ceutly been wyiting to tho London 1804. , Nov. ft. no out that Times, pointing originality should be claimed for the kinetoscopo, Tl Wlcr a man Je tbe greater things fas todowhen tomorrow come. -as if Is only au improved zoetrope, "Kossoa's Hogle Cora Halve." and one writes to eay that he saw a similar toyWnty years ago. F!1- XLTt ' eonj representative in London has- The truth ehate tha most is the truth finished the discusSloft by acknosll u, 18 hartiett-i- s edging that the fundamental principle BLllord lab.e, recond hani For a! the same. . .mm P ad dress, 1L C. Axis. P.yoor H. Neu A 6maha, Bt., rotmltlc. J Feminine lth IIow does it feel to have a man all U wear irca shoes, and dont cart it stepe. to yourself for fifteen mlnutes?-a-,kt.Miss Kosamund, bitterly, as sho ap- ou tats something from tbs burden of w proached her. deadly rival in a corner vbenjou give it somethin:; to do. of the ballroom. symptom of backsliding is a lack of fulness. "Why, said the rival, smiling sweetly, "why dont you try it and man acquires more g cry by defending find out? Chicago Ueoord by abusing ethers, WORLD-HERAL- ohahaVneb. D, Hood Diseases such as Scrofula and Anmmia, Skin Eruptions and Pale or Sallow Complexion are speedily cured by , - - Scotts Emulsion the Cream of Cod-lir- e Oii. No otherrem-ed- y so quickly and effectively enriches and purifies tho blood and gives nourishment to tho whale system. It is pleasant to take and easy on the stomacLTMa, Emaciatsd Persona tad all resuffering from Wasting Diseases stored to health by Scotts Emukion. Bo sure you get tho bottle with our on it, Bcfuse cheap substitutes! Seuior fampkltl tn Seoti'fjEmution. FREE. Bowne, N. Y, AIL druggist 3. Co cento and SI. - - trado-mar- 1 - to Denver and Btmx Cash, - - Cash, Cash, - Cash, Prizes-Tot- al Hl ' People who think wrong will be live that way. . TEN PRIZES. GQLDEN Many years ago Dr. R. V. Fierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalida Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., compounded this medicine of vegetable Ingredients which had an especial effect upon the stomach and fiver, rousing the organs to healthful activity as well as purifying and enriching the blood. By such meant the stomach and tbe nerves are supplied with blood; they will not de duty without it furtmore than a locomotive can run withany out coaL You can not get a lasting cure of Dyspepsia, or Indigeation, by taking artificially digested foqds or pepsin the stomach must do its own work In its own way. Do not put your nerves to sleep with celery mixtures, it is better to go to tbe seat of the difficulty and feed the nerve cells on the food they require. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness and Nervoua Affections, such ss sleeplessness and weak, nervous feelings are completely cured by the " Discovery. It puts on healthy flesh, brings refreshing Sleep and invigorates the whole system. Mrs. X. Hbhk. ot Ao. tgt North Halsird At, M writes: " I regard my improvy just like you. WORD BUILDING CONTEST 1,. Science end Me- Our Young Folks eoTumna iu Home and chanlcs." Society command the admiration of wives and daughters Its general political news editorials and discussions art compre, hensive, brilliant and exhaustive. " Send 90 Cents ioT bot,J pa pel to and cant always be taken at their face value. clocks Women tbe 014 Han. merchant, noted for his penurlousneu, came Into hia office and effusively greeted his bookkeeper, who had entered his service just twenty-five years before, at tbe same time handing hlna closed envelope, with the remark: This Is to serve you as a memento of the present occasion. The grateful recipient did not venture to open the envelope until encouraged to do so by a nod and smile from his ent--. ployer. When he found inside only th merchants photograph he was dumbfounded. "Well, have you nothing to say?" asked the merchant "bir, plied the bookkeeper, with A bow, it is T ' - - gast Like One morning a Fireside are the gold dust of Th la new-vo- Th Omaha Weekly la edited by ftmgreseman W. 3. Bryan, tbe free advocate of silver in the west It has an agricultural leading coinage tradU th,t Gambling I. Kurop.. He department, especially edited by W. Hervey, and of great value to farmer expanding every year. enormously much of There is more public gam- thinks much of this is due to a radical It ia issued every week is two sections eight pages every Tuesday and four bung in Europe than is commonly change in the national taste As a peo-more pages every Friday thus giving tbe news twice a week, which ia almost Besides we Monte eat less more and supposed. fruit Carlo, plo pastry aa good as good as a dally paper. The price la fLOO per year. Tha contest which still does a big business, the t1 before, find to our great Tr list of gambling places with4, 1 spite of the tariff on oranges, close February 28. Address. their winnings last year is given: le ,t4ie teost popular. A Kursaal and clubs, g.OW.OOOi1 VeitJ m.m via,. THE NEW YORK Dsky Poultry Hobos Roofs. small hols in the root will do incalculable damage to a flock by keeping the house damp knd cold. Evaporation of moisture is always at the expense of loss of warmth, and the failure to stop a crack may cause an expense for more food, ns the body of the fowl is kept warm by the food, and tho more comfortable the quarters the less food is raquhed. Dry cold, where the fowls are not exposed to the winds, will not cause as much sickness aa dampness, and especially when the rain not only leaks down on the floor, but also on the flowls as well. Close the leaks before the weather becomes cold Farm and llaby la Cutting Teat h. - The Weekly Bee A special contract enables us to offer w wall rr A that nld and well tried nmady, Has WaoLotr'a gooraura Svnrr for Children Taathlaf. -- busi-respec- ts NEURALGIA so,, all-nig- ecar-ria- 5T. JAC0B5 OIL is tbe Perfect CURE for m EowotR royal t Tor mIs la Vertlla Bell s Xorthwsstsra Ralls, Manitoba Co.. at M Mpsracrs, can, taraai IS Mars' Win. prr oon Inwrert. Kccont sale. SS.OO mcrrm. Sslsrtad to.tss la tho Vsrklsa dlrtrtrt, fantout (or miiK farmlire. Roapon-l- bl law suW gratia Appi, R. SXRXAJI, W Inal peg, H with any other. ceremony of time Is a ileoided chang, within five or six years, in the ci tom with regard to pallbearers. Thei are now perhaps twenty funeral Cwr.as simply without pallbearers to one .with then meat wonderful, hmee Some of the night funerals are hel taking Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical l ia at home, some at church. If 1 corery iu connection his Pleasant church, the body is taken after th with Pellets I have gamservices, to the undertakers, an ed in every respect, 1.000 BCg. POTATOES TEH ACRE. there kept until the burial If at th particularly in flesh and strength My Wonderful yields in potatoes, oata, house the body may be taken to th liver was dreadfully and I sufor undertakers it Cut seeds. may remain In th enlarged corn, farm and vegetable fered greatly from this out and send Sc postage to the house over night. The morning set dyspepsia. No phycould a iv John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, vice, a prayer "by the clergyman sician relief. Wis., for their great seed book and- would be attended by only the iinmo Now, after two wnu Sample of Giant Spurry. diate members of the family, whi aiontlis 1 am entire-- r relieved of my Love sever bestows a burden that Is would take leave of the dead alone Jitense, Mas. Hekxs. My nppe-lit- e . The interment would be without fur ia eacellent; heavy. well digested; bowel regular and sleep Lova always weeps when ft has to whip. thff service at the .cemetery. uch improved- .The number of funeral services held MECCA COMP UNO should be In every house. Ii a Prevents burn of nanny Slops tneppala laerossto Us of Fruit. Ueale ell kind of Hues, druggist- - tel ll. at the undertakers is also increasing. Peak hr Ball oar eel t of piioe. Tura ouuoejai No charge is made for the use of the New York Press: Yesterday I met a renu f'T pamphlet Beent shop for this purpose. - It Is in some gentleman who Is engaged in the THE FOSlk.t MANUEACTCR'KO CO, i oundl BlufTs. Iowa. of raising froit in Uonduias. Ilia more economical than g deliver freight at Mobile, and There are no real strong poo pie in the funeral at home or church, and with ri00 world but good people. C?T ?,Dt his larger space than in a house It brings and oranges are distributed all all attending together Instead of,oanuts 0Ter tbe country. He told me thst tbe separating them la various room. prices on fruit are now better than down; sit down," said the neighbor. "I dont know as I ought, replied the farmer, but nevertheless he sat down. After some talk about the crops and the value of an adjoining piece of ground the farmer said, slowly: "I dont know as ought to be eitting here I came over to see if I could get a ladder; our house is afire. It is the perfect leavening agent and makes perfect food. Do not make a mistake by experimenting op Nay. Touni- - feller' mn tvi.l ms or ag iu me1 1 wid von, an ftg'in you, and to he has no right whatever to occupy, or even attempt to occupy, that part of a seat for which ho has nut paid I know this preemption of the double seat is an Offonse of such everyday commission that it is accepted aa one of tho commonplaces of railroad travel nowadays, but it seems to me to merit a little official attention, not with a view of limiting the comforts of travel, but of preserving the rights of all travelers. t .V the beginners in the art of bread and cake making, there is no aid so Hudson. are good Tho point I wish to make is that while every passenger has tho right Hamaa' amihnr l. wtl h Olyrarlaa, t u rn uapiW H urn! ant! act Tolr or HM tt to all tho comfort and conveniences CtiiblainA, rite, ic. CtikLo,Nvr Haven, CU for which ho has paid and which are Give LeCaureyou love to give-asl- be therefore his by right of purchase, fewer pours forth its (lerfume. Deafness Can Not Be Cared FUNERALS AT NIGHT. by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is Art Incrtulor In (IiIm Ftw They to one cure Deafness and ia that way only Fanertli With Pallbearers Nowadays. by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the The custom ol holding funeral sermucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a vices at night is, according to an unrumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and dertaker, growing steadily la this when it Is antirely closed Deafneea is the city, say the New York Sun. , Its result, and unless the inflammation can be five yer taken out and this tube restored to its nor- growth dates from about mal condition, hearing will be destroyed ago. There were night funerals In forever; nine cases oat of tan are caused New York before that, but they wire by catarrh, which is nothing but an in- comparatively few. The growth of flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give 'One Hundred Dollars for the custom is due to several causes; The night funeral is less expensive any case of I thatc and it meets the convenience o' Cure. Bend for circular, free much greater number of friends of F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolado,rO. the dead. With the increase of HTSeld by Druggists, 76a. and their growth of membe-shi- p illy Pul. 9Sc. the loss of a day or half a day Slept la tho Batbtab, A good story Is told of a lazy and attendance at the funeral of a memhr "to be a serious tax, and a has loquacious farmer whose farm lies this come, tho respect night funeral make aknag the John Day river, He called at a neighbors house recently. "Sit saving of time. In line with thf X A Ut ' He Was. A dudish looking was walking jouth down the Bowery, looking In at tbe-shw mdow s, s the New 1 ork Sun. saj A Bow erv fun spot t, intent on with him, tapped him on thehaving shoulder, . 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