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Show r I r ; Beast If A 1 Thlag. The lady in ber elegant victoria drove up to the groat dry goods store, and. stepping duintily out, she walked into the busy place Approaching a weary looking girl at one ot the counters, she said: Vbat time do you get off duty? Isually at 6, madam, replied the astonished girl, but to day at 5 Don't you get very tired working so long? "Yes, madam, but I must work or starve. '"Well, will you lei me take j ou' Tor a drive of an hour after jou are I'm aure it will do through good. you - The girl, knowing the wealth and social position .af the lady, blushed with pleasure and she was only too glad to accept the invitation bo politely aud kindly crtetlded. and itis lady mlh cheery emiie and bow, walked out. Then the man who dreamed this woke up and wondered how the mischief people could dream such improbable and ridiculous things Detroit I ree Dress to-da- Afrk-a- , Llngnst Poverty. s missionary in the interim of Africa, says that the poverty of the native language is a serious hindrance to missionary effort In the Buie language. for instance, there is no word for "thanks or "thanksgiving. "To "to trust, "to have faith believe, are all . expressed by the same verb to w hich there is no corresponding noun. There is no word for spirit" The Buie have always believed in an invisible God, but they have never given such a being a Dams With the liule a living man has a body and a shadow the literal shape cast by the living per son which at death leaves the body and becomes a disembodied spirit with a new name which cannot be used to apply to God and the angels, bo Dr. Good Is driven to say that God is a "shadow and that Christ will semj; IDs "holy shadow into men's hearts, etc. Dr. Good, Pio's Remedy for Catarrh Is the beet medi due for that disease 1 hate ever used I.. C. Johnston, lola, Texas, June 24tb, 1S1M. Soft: Graveyard While cremation of the dead is un doubtedly growing in favor it appears that the dangers attending the ordinary burial practice may have been exThis is indicated by a aggerated. chemical and bacteriological examination of samples of virgin soils pure agricultural soils and graveyard soils, that has lately been made by a Scotch investigator, Dr. James Buchanan The proportion of organic Young. mutter, as judged by the organic carbon &Dd nitrogen present in the samples, was found to be not materially greater in soil tbat has been used for bunal than in good pure agricultural soil. No pathogenic organisms were discovered in the graveyard soil, and the number of bacteria present, though greater than in virgin soil, was much smaller than one might expect. The results, in fact, tend to support" the idea that properly conducted burial in suitable and well drained soils can cause no risk to public health. Breaker Ahead I Prudence, foresight, that might have saved many a good ship that has gone to pieces among the breakers, is a quality "conspicuous by tts absence and among none more notably than persona troubled with Inactivity of the kidneys and bladder. C When these organs fall oil in duty grievous trouble J to be apprehended. Bright's disease, diabetes, catarrh, and stone in the bladder, at among the diseases which a disregard of early symptoms eonOrm and render fatal. Tbat alguatly effectual diuretic, Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, will and let no one so troubled forges this remedy the symptoms of approaching renal disease and check its further progress. Equally efficacious Is the B ittert for constipation, liver complaint, malarial and rheumatic trouble and debility. Geese lay three times a year, and a many as a dozen eggs each time. - early winter the bons vivaats' thought lightly tarn to game. The world's production ot gold in 1893 In ounces. was The engines of about cost s firstclass $700,000. man-of-wa- r - OMAHA Business Houses. f HAYDEN BROS:, OMAHA. Bargain Store aa Earth. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Hoeey The Greatest Kefanded. I DRESS GOOD. Colored Cashmeres, SO Inches wide, ala I renrh Henrietta finKli. Imported W sell at U c; sale prife 23c yard. Fine Serges in Black an i colors, 39 inches bate wide, doub.e warp; made to sell at r prir Sic. Black Serge. tS inches wide, double twisted warp ailing, Mr cent quality, hale ; price Jilc. CARDINAL BROADCLOTHS. Fine Light Weight, the correct thing for wrappers, 1:23 quality. Sale price SMC. - (Hit. 1 BLAtK 1IKK99 GOOD. Different novelty weave, Armines, Brocade. Mclllinn and other weaves; I Lug ate price quality. A R.MI KE HTOUM SURGES, Variety of oatlerna, - worth $1.00 Sale r price1,. i. SILKS. Ice Crepe Silks, 24 Inches, richest silk made for evening wear, all the daintiest shades. Sulc prli e Brocatelie bilks for sleeve, yoke, etc.; w. beautiful goods, richest colors., worth 23 yard. hale price BROCA DK SATINS. Every thread-8llk- , evening shades, worth . - Btfilssisf at ire, the'i at Flfteea. The gn ater-- t care ami anxie.y of the Hindoo mother i to bring up her daughter to home life and make her A Fur 1 wNit jr Years He Has Keen at na l&pense for Clothing Burring (ottos Trsuki -- t'ses One of the Tour Hub ireU of Ks IrsnrUco. i houscu ifo. When a girl - pvcn year of ago the mother teach.", her to cook and to wash the pots. Hindoo have two 'kinds of veiling. One is the daily tn ersArda v appareli4c for the r k . va, -t rlouu lire am tanged esery morning after bathing. Fiery Hindoo must bathe before h takes his meals. Religion requires that no food be cooked before the .who cooks it ha bathed lienee 'every woman must bathe before she cooks. A uoinaa bur oliiiilrea.. 'lit gives, .a ha Lb-- In then she takes a lath herself and thereafter goes to cook. The clothes are changed aud ashed every day. The little girl washes the smaller clothes on a stone and hangs them for drjing. Mie assists her mother in many small things; she sweeps the kitchen, fetches the utensils, she puts and slices vegetables, she xtunds and grinds the spiees, she takes the small pebbles from the rice and cleans it in all the water, and in short she do pefty work, assisting her mother. If she has an infant bruthec or sister she feeds it and lulls it to sleep In the She gathers flowers and cradle. weaves them into wreathe with which Hindoo women adorn their hair. The mother teaches her to sew and embroider and to make her toilet, which is simple. She was no paint for her checks and no hooks and thorns for her hair. She adorns her hair w ith ornamental flowers of gold. These are fixed on the knot of hair. A small round mark of red paint is made on her forehead. The absence of this mark from the forehead of a woman indicates that she is a widow, for widows have not the privilege of wearing if. By the time she is fifteen she learns all things pertaining to general housekeeping and cookery. ' gfki i- of ' A -- vV h dlri-tawny a nV1 ho for twenty year, is lord of t ho Oakland estuary, llis wardrobe is a belt and a pair of cotton trunks. In his hulk he wearA & long dagger and ho 1 i'a-- carries a Winchester in his swarthy arms. He dictates th mmements of all the ferryboats, yachts, tugs, schooners and crafts of every sort that pass his way. II is tall and superbly proportioned, measuring six f Ait throe inches and weighing 200 pounds. For twenty-year- s he has braved the climates of shirk- - or a coat to protect him. A San Francisco Examiner representative rowed out to the dredger and asked to see the captain. He is there." said one of the crew motioning apprehensively tow ard the door of the cabin. In responoe to a knock a voice rang out ab ve the di b of the machinery, "Come in!" and the visitor entered. Before the giant within easy reach were two knives and a rifle. Jiuve wondered vv liy Many you wear no clothes. l)o you object to telling why? was the first question. Von Schmidt put down a volume of Kiplings tales and replied: Well, briefly, for my health. Then in atjswer to questions he went-ofor two hours reciting the details of a most singular career. Don't I ever feel cold.?" he repeated. "Why, bless you, I have gone as you see me now for twenty years, in all kinds of climates in every part of the world. It is a mistake to think that it is natural to go naked only in the tropies. Hittell, in his history of California, calls attention to the effect of civilization upon the Indians. Whej Ups Spanish padres, after converting these natives to Christianity, began to clothe them, the Indians began to die of pulmonary troubles. My philosophy of dress, or undress, is founded on scientific principles. The pores of the skin breathe the air and are intended to take in the sunshine: especially should the pores over the respiratory organs have free access to the sun and atmosphere. In fact, German scientists are now advocating nakedness as a cure for consumption. , I come from a consumptive family, and when I was a boy it was predicted that I would die young because of my weak lungs." Here tlje giant took a long breath. and the superb expansion of his chest showed how indifferent events are to tlie reputation of prophets, "Ye- - oonUnued the strong man, and I studied medicine a white and myTellow empiricists said' I had weak lungs, and when I went to sea my friends said I would never come bpek. Well, dow a in the tropics I naturally wore but very little, and the less I wore the better I felt, and when I put on more clothing again I didn't feel so well. A year later, when bringing the vessel through the straits of Magellan I noticed the Tierra del Fuegans going naked la the snoty. I saw old men, stalwart and rugged mothers nursing their babies all naked and ail quick !n action and sturdy of limb, and I said 'I have found the secret of health. Ever since I have dregsed about as those natives of that bleak country dress, or as yon see me now. . It Is difficult to be stately to undress. Carlyle shews how the dignity would pass out of the British parliament with a naked duke addressing a naked house of lords; but Captain Von Schmidt is d ignified men respect him. His crew, some of whom have worked for him fifteen, eighteen and twenty years, regard him as a veritable demigod. Naked he gives his commands, and naked he receives titled visitors from Washington and transacts business with imposing officials of the war department. As a concession to civilization he dons a light short-sleevshirt, a cap and a thin pair of trousers, when as commodore of the over California yacht club Its regattas. But even then he wears bo underwear and feels relieved 'when be gets back to primitive simplicity. llis life has been romantic. As captain respectively of the Schooner Ariel, formerly a government Bal ti, Ktfctory Izird A While on his to Chicago, an interviewer, failing otherwise to draw him out, Itegan to IteliUle the old country. Lord Coleridge Imre ij, all patiently; Tam finally, the interviewer said: told, my lord, you think a great deal of what you cat! your great fire of London. Well, 1 guess that the conwe had in the little village flagration of Chicago made your great fire look To which Lord Colevery small. ridge blandly responded: "Sir,' I have every reason to believe that the great fire of London was quite as great as the people at that time desired. Argonaut. Poor Tommy. Bell Why doesn't Tommy get married? - Nell, contemptuously Can't afford it. Well, he and his wife could live on bread and cheese and kisses, couldn't they? Yes, they might; but Tommy hadn't been able to find anygirl who could provide the necessary bread and Somerville Journal. cheese, as y?t. Waking Him Lp. Wife, to husband Arthur, love, want you to give Jack a good scolding morning. Husband What for? I am perfectly satisfied with the fellow. Wife Well, you know, he has to beat the carpets and he trikes ever so much harder when he's in a bad temper. Tid-Bit-s. Enquirer. In. fact, if I had not lux'll present I could not have lielieved that it could take place ia the way it did. 1 was in Arizona, when a young Knti-hmui- i, wdiowwa,. through the Mumtrj, quarreled with d Frenchman. ihao now forgotten in what waj the trouble arose, but that night I was sitting in the Englishman's r wnn wheq he re ceived a chalh-ng- e from the offended party, As 'coolly as if accepting an ImllAlilJn .til il in turn. lie mm id; iTo.il your prlm i al I Isdiete him to be a coward. If he is not he a ill not ob--; eet to mj method ot j settling this affair. As the challenged party 1 have right to choose my a capons. I choose a deck of rands, a game of even-u- p aud a dose of strychnine, the oosejto kill himself to the presence of the others, the time at midnight The Frenchman was game and appeared at the appointed time with his second. We 'could not interfere, and the game was started, white powder lying go the table, It was for wcn points, and each dealt with as much composure as though it was a mere friendly pastime." At first the Englishman led. and hod five points when ins antagonist had but Three points for the latter two. mode them even and the Frenchmans Real. The Englishman begged, and was given one; then showed the jack and four for high and-lowith an excellent running hand had the cards run.- - The Frenchman showed the queen and tray, and without a word the Englishman swallowed the poison. Jt was more than any of us could stand Even the Frenchman relented, and all of us went to work trying to save the man's life, with the assistance of a doctor who boarded In the house. , Fortunately,' an overdose had been taken, and in a few days he was out of bjd, but looking very pale from the ordeal through which he had The two duelists afterward I Missed. became friends, and were partners in the cattle business up to a few months Absolutely pure Tombstone. not Such a Duffer After AIL Detroit Free Press: "My dear, he said the other morniDg. "I think you were right when you told me last night there were burglars in the bouse." . "Why?" she asked treryousVv, "Because ait the money that was la BT pofkrta when I went to bed it Talklaf Thraaqh s Hama HoSy. To talk through tbs humad body, or a row of, human bodies, for ths matter of tbat, is ons of the weirdest of the electrician's fcata If a telephone wire be eevered andttieTwoenda be held by a person, one end in each hand, but far auartriiia-quitpassible fa tWs 1J gone. vlduals to carry on n conversation "Well, she said, with an through the body of the human meair. "if you had been brave and got dium ns readily and aa distinctly as if up and shot the wretch, you would the line bad been properly connected. high-spirite- -- have had your money thia morning." Electricity. "Possibly, my dear, possibly," he aid, gingerly, "but then 1 would have Tb Medera Mother beu a widower. Uaa found that her little one are im he laughad --softly then, and gave proved more by laxative, 7 half of it to him, " Syrup , of Figs, when la need of the laxative effect of n gentle remedy than TO AID EMPLOYES. by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them. Children enjoy it and it benefit them. The true remedy. NEW SCHEME OF THE W. Syrup pf Figa, is mapufacturcd by the California lig Syrup Coronly. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. To be a harm's saint, t too good U do any good, then suicide; r Will Furnlah Their Help With Madlea) ant the-pleas- i w, Is-e- n ago." FOOLING WITH MOONSHINERS 11 Inly Oa af th I'nlttd Slat Drpaly Marshal Cm Rack Who!. It was known in the United States marshal's office at Nashville that wildcat . whisky was ' coming down . the Cumberland river. The marshal was new to the office, said Opie Read, and therefore was determined4-tdo his duty, which was, of course, to see that the illicit distilleries, no matter how remote, should .he destroyed, and that the distillers should be brought to llis predecessor in office justice. had been likewise determined, and had sent brave men to the mountains, but whisky had continued to come down the Cumberland river. The present marshal. Captain Hayes, an old Confederate officer, Baid rthaf he thought that when the boys found out that he really wanted them to quit they would do so. He understood them, he knew their natures, their impulsiveness and their disposition to yield to persuasion. So he sent a deputy and four men to tell the boys to quit. One night about a week later some one rang the door bell, and the marshal himself went to the door. "Why, he sakl, "have you got back, Carney? Carney answered; Yes, just about" "Wherei thedepiity marshal ?7 a !Ifhh,i i Pum. Attendance. Cut a MltpeU UtuiUJtout, William L. Douglas, the president at tbs d W. ll ltouglaa Mine Co., haa had a great personal Interest ia the always army ot men and women wno inhabit the grrst factory at Monu-llduring the working hours oftbedav. and who make the greatly advertised ti shoe. Be Ia a great believer In the Idea that manufacturers khould hav this personal lmereet In the condition ot their employes, and feels that U the ides I carried out to tbs eatenltbatta posHlble. that It will result ultimately ia ilia breaking down ol the burner -- vbieh have been built up between empluter and those whom they employ, a U would oonv.ace the workingmen tbat their emiCovers were not their enemies, a some ot them teem to think now, but their friends, with a deuir to do all for them that was In their power. Having strong feelings upon this point. It Is only natural that Mr. Douglas should give the matter some study and acquaint himself silk the reeull of the trials of similar plana in other plncea. He la salisued that the scheme ha haa originated las good one, nod ha has bow put It log jich will enable them to secure (ree medical attend. nnee. This Is a practical lllest niton of Mr. Douglae1 Idea, and will surely be appreciated by the hundreds who receive th cards. The plan Is t good one. hpeaklng of the W L. Douglas Shoe Co. It muv be said tbat their factory is the only one ts Brockton where the principle of arbitration It recognised and haa full away. Mr.' Douglas la a firm believer la the principle and has been store the establishment of the stale hoard ot arbitration. He claims that labor troubles would not be as frequent a they are If uanu-torture- rs and help would fscuguU this great principle aud adopt Ik T Rtop Counterfeiting. scientist suggests the use of sn alloy of gold and aluminum for the making of money. He says that counterfeiting would be almost impossible, aa the only alloy which can be made sucparte cessfully consists of seventy-eigh- t of aluminum. of gold and twenty-twThe product la aald to be of a beautiful purple color, with ruby reflections that cannot be Imitated. Deafaee Caa but be Cared by local hpplicstious, as Ibey cannot reach 'tbs diseased portion of th ear. l'bar is only one way to cur Deafness, and tbat la by constitutional remedies. Deafoeas It caused by aa inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tbs Eustachian Tub. When this tube is inflamed you bav a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, aud when It u entirely closed, Deafness la tb result, and unless the inflammation can b taken out and thia tuba restored to its normal condition, hearing will be dentroyed forever; nine cane out of ten ar caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an condition of the mucous surface. A o U Od MHi OlfttrlM, lrw(fli Tftdr tT &1Tf V FihC-f- , fcUta ifc a week with a soft Milk, applied cloth, t rethens boots and vhoei. 4c, C ti. Ceibrk It th Uaby la Cutting Teeth. thatoht a rut well trird ivro.tr, Mas. wuioow1 guoTSina SrKr fur ChtlUna Ttiuug-- S nr A sad tingle hair will bear a weight of grains, 1,150 . uilaasaws Magi torn alv." t run, or h.uwj rvlumlroL-Ztyour it., li ul. Aaparagus it ths oldest known plant tbat has tea ued for food. Warrantl oi nRuggrot tur it. I PROGRESS. People who get ths greatest degree of com tort and real enjoyment out of Ine, are those w ho make the most out -- nr of their opportunities, yuick perception and good judgment, lead such promptly to adopt and make use Of those refined and improved products of modern inventive genius which best serve the needs of their physical Accordingly, being. the most intelligent and progressive people are found to employ the most refined and perfect laxative to reg- ulale and tone up the stomach, - liver, aud bowels, when in need of such an agent hence the great popularity of lr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Tbe-- e ate made from the purevt, most refined Slid concentrated vegetable estracts, and from forty two to forty four are contained m each vial, which is sold at the same price at the cheaper wade and more ordinary pills found tn the uiarkrt In curative virtues, there ts no comparison to be nude between them end the ordinary pills, as any one may easily learn by aettamg for a free sample, (four to seven dotes) of the Pellets, which will be sent on receipt of name and address on postal card. -- -- QNCE USED THEY ABE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. The Pellets cure biliousness, tick and biltona headache, dizunrsa, coslivtnes. or constipation, tour stomach, loss of appetite, coated tongue, indigestion, or dyvprpsia, windy belcuings, " heart burn. pain aud distress alter eating, and kindred derangement of tl(e liver, stomach and bowels. Put up in g1a vials, therefore always fresh aod reliable. One little is laxative, two are mildly cathartic. As a "dinner ptll, to promote take one each day after dinner. . To relieve they are W will give On Hundred Dollars for distress from They are tiny, sugar coated any ease of Deafnena (caused by catarrh) child will readily take them. that can not be cured by Hall'g Catarrh granules; any Accept noub'title tbaremay be recoin-- ; Cur. Band for rtrculam, free. Blended to be "just as good." H may At K. J. CHENEY, Toledo, 0. better for the dealer, because of paying hit Bold by Drugrlsts. 73a. IIP a better profit, but he is not the one who Hail s Family FUis. 85c. needs help. Address for free sample, AkftO WoHLLl'S DlHFK.NfiAkY Words fitly spoken, are like apples of gold la pictures of silver. Ciatiox, 6G) Mata btreet, Buffalo, N. Y. dige-tto- n, over-eatin- Graceful Retreat. "Well, he's back, too. Housekeeper Here, Tige! Why didnt he come round? Weil, I Towed hi folks ncedea Tige! Tramp, hastily Tlease, jnuta, I I him more than you did, so I unloaded Imply wisher little information, mum Mm there. "Oh, you do? What, you dont mean that he's 0-- 1 "Y-e-mum. Would you kindly hurt? direct me to a reliable jeweler? .No, not hurt now, but he was. He ST. JACOBS OIL is dead at present I'm the only one SAID IN JEST, A CHANCE TO that got backwhole. Well, I declare. Didn't you tell Toots How is it Tanks always pnta K- - G B. after his name? Banks He those boys I wanted them to quit their foolishness? M is a Keeley Cure Backslider. It will give you a chance to CO TO WORK "Yes, and they must have been Judge What's the charge against hard of hearing, for they kept right on this prisoner, officer? Officer Didnt , hooting. know he wasloaded, your honor. j Political Boss Say, John, what are On of Californias Sylvan Giant. The New luabrldged" you goto to vote for? Giovanni PeI "Goliath, one of the largest of tht dro, de Corsique, just over Two dolls. famous "Big Trees of California, A Dictionary ot Eniltah, Geography, Biography, Fiction, Etc, VTBSTFfTS Inchley I came within so ace jot measures 23 feet in diameter at the llNTEKXOTONAL making a fortune once. Miss Foote ground, and 20 feet eight feet higher kDicmrar How was that? Inchley The other up. "Goliath is perfectly G. & C. Herrlam Co., Pubs., Springfield, Maes, f healthy for frw pasipiiltt ogiitsiklns i man had the ace. and solid throughout It has been eslvgs. Itoana.ioBS. sis. - I wish we had ' more literary peo- timated that this forest giant.denuded For Mtotiiiioo it reilof for "Great Scott, hes of his branches, woujd weigh 100,000 ple like Blank. never had anything published. tons, and that It would "saw 2,000, To MAGHIIIERY WELL t94H9) pmfwritfft. tl9 ' OOP feet of clear ' lumber. The Tbat'ejnst why. atirtftd for fliotpid, Httiwifstod esMnro Bbowlnf FL Did he fall on hi knees when he branches and tope would make not less fcotcerUiarmMdr, Oo 4UGLK, HOT PHILIP, HYIikltTHO ttttt AooinFt drrulftro tli all about IMrm "No, that hap- than 100 cords of wood. Heller esti- AND JKrnNO MArHiNfcKY. LKIM proposed to you? VO.t IU4M Mff. TOU . Cl., arts pened when he reached the sidewalk. mates the weight of It leaves alone at Burr Fm fffm I think papa pad something to do 2 tons. Worm. 4 XalM Ctt? Owaba-4W I!, 4. llou IttfNMOri to Poeh Mf Co . with it WaMMft Amwtrllif AdV9rllMIDUt4 Jfciiltil Itatrarmwloa. lnn.fi IImi tltf. & Ma iktMiUoa tfci or Registration Official I'll have to A large company was gathered at W! Cite Ava, Kuiai Cuy. swear ye. miss. Take off yqr bonnet the table d'hote as is usual jn the Y'oaag Wonsan Wouldnt it do just modern romance. i . as well, sir, if you would take off The large lady had just troubled yoor hat? the bald gentleman for the vinegar Cbapley ft ia easy enough to get "No. she was saying, "woman married; all a man bat to do is to fled will not go back ward. a bigger fool than he ia Ethel Knox Exee.pt when she gets off a street Sore Throat, Bronchitis, 'Weak Lungs, General Debility and But in some cases even that would ear, observed a cynic who had been forma of Emaciation axe speedily cured by all be rather difficult hitherto silent. He They sav you are something of The youth with the blond nuisjiuhe a mind reader? She Do they? lie got choked with his no up, but said Yea I am going to test you. What n (filling. Detroit Tribune. am I thinking about? Mie, looking t t rjr Grac.foL at the clock You are thinking of gaAt the eircim f yc a Ethel little Consumptive alway find great relief by taking it, and zing home. dogrTjuthe didn't Widow WeHTfr. Brief, have you monkey riding consumption is often cured. Ko other nourishment restores ait tip like a man on a horse. " read the will? Brief Yes; but I cant "T Mother Ho did be ride? strength so quickly and effectively. make anything out of Heirs Let Kihel-D- h, ho screwed tip bis ns have it patented. A will that a and stooped over so his head lawyer cant make anything out of is legs most touched the dog." ear. He .are made strong and robust by Scotta Emulsion when other . a blessing.. looked 'nio- -t at funny as a boy on a forms of food seem to do them no good whatever. Jiesd of Household Alfred, dear, are very - good this bicycle. , The only genuine Scotts Emulsion is put up ia sjmprt-colo- rt your biscuits A tfnprleaa Senltm-n- b morning. - Young' Husband, coloring f wrapper. Refuse cheap substitutes! "Do you think the world U getting with pleasure I am glad to heat; you asked the genial citiren. FREE, , SenJJerfamfhlel en Seetfr Emulsion, say so. Head of Household Mill, wor-tc"No, replied the All Druggist, they are not quite as good as papa A Bowns, N. Y. so Scott cent etui 91. dont sea how it can. used to make. vu. tJ Websters International Di5lionarv 0 C The Best Christmas Gift tpo-isa- !, II4 Coughs and Colds, o Scotty Emulsion - ttJiisirf Jt -- 1 Weak Babies and Thin Children ttle ' 1 NEBRASKA CLOTHINC CO., rU)iHiate. Aut. atf UiugLaa $ia, Vmahm reporter for CURE YOUR Like-Lik- T " encounters. The files of San Francisco papers 1879 would unfold a tale about me wont STOVE REPAIRS if4f you are interested" in that part of he Baid. These papers aha Si Resaw Narfca. 1208 DougUs St Omaha my history of his trial and acaccount an contain G .mm. Notices Boat Doha raacy Gouda, Ac , WbotMoia for killing the leader of A gang and retail. We par expense quittal of toughs in South San Francisco. lu Omaha. Write stoat IV. "H. BAEiTy h "La. 1319 Fa man St . Owafta, Weh. Although the captain doesn't own a white shirt or a pair of cuffs or a suit An iw-- n 1 1 bundle our HA VXTT LARI' HOLDER. frerr home and of clothes that, would pass muster in a ho. a should have I brut, ho money or on a boulevard, is a wealthy wqe'red If saU-- f srtoiv rfernoe are glna parlor CHA1A rm-faiTo . tuarhnes et. Oissh man, controlling with his father the ard Borya. Ifni dredging business of the ooal, and IVU fra ti SalWwo And in for nr aw gait owning ships on 'the .Atlantic I CaaGogua aowtaluloc sample of slosh .Pacific, and ato considtrjole tool to Latest U. S. Gov't Report sen-atio- s, feoua-har- OMAHA. Highest of all in Leaveni&g Power. Row an FlltliBM anil a Fmrhma X. Fought a Dual la Aricoua. I was oneo the master of ceremonies at jitc most duel ever fo ight. said L. K. Irenison to .a A . HAYDEN BROS., Firs, Coleridge was way ed tl2.-f- t A( -- mer; the schooner Claus Sprockets; the brig Consuelo; the steamer Kiaau, the first steamer that floated the Hawaiian flag to the Atlantic ocean, and named after the steamer the sister of Liliuokalani, this naked adventurer has circumnavigated the 41 73. rale price Use. globe. 'lie is somewhat of a landsCl OTHIVO DEPARTMENT. Wen's at $7 Oft KM S23. 110 man. too. Years ago as a governAnd Achunl value, f up to y he surveyed the liny' Bull at ll.eo. 1223, $2 30,12.73, 14.00 up ment engineer do toiM. lines of California. "I have Request for samples receive prompt and times careful attention. 'In ordering Mlk and crossed the Sierras thirty-twDress Good samples, .please state price aud on foot,- said he. He has a good kind of good desired. many souvenirs of his experiences in Ouivlate Brice list contains an endlemar Sty of Bargains ia2Uclndaof goods. It will the shape of ugly knife sears on his gust you.nothing. tt rate .for It. body,' But he is not at all inclined to be boastful and does not dwell on his rr Aereos Housewife pUshect COSTUME" OF CALIFORNIAS GIANT ADVENTURER. a He T" CARDS AND ADOSE OF POISON. CIRt HINDOO TRAINING A. NAKED HERCULES. v J |