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Show i . Fire cpdU saved on soap; five dollars lost on rotie I rlothrs. It that economy I There is not 5 tents difference lietween the cost of a bar of the poorest aoap made and the best, which U ai all know, Dobbin t' Klectric. When a woman wanta to drlre anything out of the house she "shoos"' It. A fool can fall In love, but it take! a wise man to ci n eal it. 'vriip of riza. Produced from the laxative and nutri-tio- ul juice of California fig, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently, on the kid-neys, liver and bowels, clTectually cleansing the sytem, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR A TRIAL PAIR Boots A. OR ShoesJf I ' BT $ 1,1 GBADE3, Affijy And Ail Si MEN, VOUE & CHILDREN "August Flower" There is a gentle Dyspepsia, man at Malden-on- - N. Y., named Captain A. G. Pareis, who lias written us a letter in which it is evident that he has made up his mind concerning some things, and this is what he says: "I have used your preparation called August Flower in my family for seven or eight years. It is con-stantly in my house, and we consider it the best remedy for Indigestion, and Constipation we Indigestion, have ever used or known. My wife is troubled with Dyspepsia, and at times suffers very much after eating. The August Flower, however, re-lieves the difficulty. My wife fre-quently says to me when I am going to town, "We are out Constipation of August Flower, and I think you had tetter get another bottle. lam also troubled with Indigestion, and when-ever I am, T take one or two tea-- , spoonfuls before eating, for a day or two, and all trouble is removed." SjGKHEADAGHE loiltlTelycur-- b) ip 1 DTr D O l,,,e UUIe Pills. uAllI tHO Thor alio mien Dls pUUJ1 trMrromDypepl,In 3d IV! t" rtigsatlonaudTooHearty ITTLb Eating. A perfect rem-- t I Hlf I nAJ forDluiiieea.NauM I !3 I VLK Urowslnese. Bad Tut 1V2 tlllifk ' Mouth. Coated El PILLiS. Tongue.PainlnthnSide. 13! t TOKMDMYIR. Tliev tilsiiiMtl raxnUte tin Bowels eaiAl.vl Purely Vegetable. 5 I Price 2 Centti i CAaTE3iroicii,Tsco.,in;wYOiiZ. g Talk's cheap, but when it's backed up by a pledge of the Jiard cash of a financially re-sponsible firm, or company, of world-wid-e reputation for fair and honorable dealing, it means business I Now, there are scores of sarsaparillas and other blood-purifier- s, all cracked up to be the best, purest, rrost peculiar and wonderful, but bear in mind (for your own sake), there's only one guaranteed blood-purifi- er aw! remedy for torpid liver and all diseases that come from bad blood. That one standing solitary and alone sold on trials is Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-ical Discovery. If it don't do good in skin, scalp and scrofulous diseases and pulmonary consumption is only lung-scroful- a just let its makers know and get your money back. Talk's cheap, but to back a poor medicine, or a common one, by selling it on trial, as "Golden Medical Discovery" is sold, would bankrupt the largest fortune. Talk's cheap, but only " Dis-covery " is guaranteed. fBP$ Dr. BAILEY, " Coit$J DENTIST. A Full Set of Teeth tor $5 00. Teeth Mtracted without pain or danger by a new process. Gold and alio filling at luweal rates. Office! Paxton Block, Omaha, Nab. ,iS.'5H,S!i.h .Thompson's Eye Water. NOW TO EARN S200 MONTHLY Write for particulars to the. Stab Tontine Association, pays'to ito mem-bers $100 in 2 months. 8000 member in Philadelphia first montfe.' Our pay to Secretaries IB extremely liberal. Writ STAR TONTINE ASSOCIATION, 1321 WiUior BiEXET. fimcnjaii. Pa, A weekly Journal of a Horn UNITY, t&oee aa belleee In Religion, but question mlraclee. 'V''SS punUhmrnt, end Tlrerlou. atonement. OllTI atapoa tor Freedom, Fellowship, ond In Religion, ajidfurarhinousmiowi9Yi!slprtbpwief. come. nTwhoWh to work toRi'trccr for tho adranej. rnentof Truth, Klp-li- and Love in the world, sacolnrona. Inellidlnit a sermon every work. 11.00 a yean bet V a new .ulncrlber, mentioning thl. eUvertlwnnml, U Will he rent a whole year for SO rents. Ulrtreees Uukuui a. utau a to. , ram., u Duraon at. .caieaaa. CONSUMPTION. 1 hv p"iiiv tvmedy for Ui above) diMts ; bj It na thousands of cases of tha wont kind and ot lonef Handing havebfwn curtd. Indeed ao tronf is nay ffaia iniWefficacy, that I will send two bottles FBKK,wita a VALL'AHLE TREATLHR on tins diiiasefcoaj)e)a-fpre- r erbo will send ma their Enreaaand P.O. ddraas T. A. Klocum, 1I. C, 181 Pearl W. V ALOON AND BlLLliRO MEN. For Saloon Ki turn, Hi II in rd an . PX! TablAa. BlUUrtl H'ippUeand liar UIum nd to, TMf OUtO.iN CITY lUIXIAKH TABL CO . 413 U. bo. .614) it r tat, Oiuaua . tv.Ar.HO 6jmj& tut liuitrildcoi-e- ran. tuff I'lemaliire l't-.r- . Nrrvoaa Debility, lol Manhtiotl, Ac, lm hit; tried In vain every known rrtieslv, hun linvelml nHlinpl nieansvf whieh he will wnil (wnleiDirilKK to hi. r. Addri'M J, H. l:KKVi:s, Kx. Kot a.no, X, Y.l.ilx , FITS. -- All Pllestopped free br Or Kline e (Irert Nerve Ketrer No HI niter ttmtduy ue cures Treatise and 12 00 trial buttle free i t'ltuaeei. betid tulr. Klloe.'Jil Arch SI., t'lilla., fa. rCUTC naaelOO PIB CtHT. Iront. on my Coreeta, R UbH I 9 Belt, UrucheB, C'urlerji A medicine. Ham HpleafllE Write now. Dr. Bridirmao, 111 B'w.y. M.I. OARFIKI.D TEA caret Conntlpatton and Sick Headache) reatorea the l:miileiloa aavea Doctor.' Hill.. Hold 1)7 Uruml.ta. Ilolman'a Liver Pada. flolman'. LlTer Tad. cure M .Liu. Molman'a Liver I'ad. cure BlLlot'SKRfta. Hotmail'. Mver Tills cure lnuioasrioM. psuiphiet free wlih full Instruction, and commende Hons. Uolium Livaa Tad uu., ai JoUa street, U. Y. A man is frequently known by the com-pany he keeps out of. Gicenhouae ami Beddln? Plants, Palms, Dracitnas, Ac, chea;. Sweet Potato, Cob-- ' base ana Tomato plants lu tenon. Bend for descriptive catalogue V. J. Hssser, Plattismoutli, Neb. When painters strike the; don't brush up matters a bit. Secure a Ruslncsa Education at Home. A full lluhlnt'.s Courwe jiivon I'T niall. I'erfoct low lau-i- ; Uryaut . Collcu, BuHalo.N.V. A church with a poor foundation never gains anything by having a very tall steeple. In 18")0 Bionchlal Troches" were Introduced, anil their success as a cure for Colds, Coughs, Astbuia, and Bronchitis has been unparalleled. People borrow trouble because It Is easy to get, aud need not be paid back. llnnann'a Mimic Corn rinlvr." Varrai,lil to cure, or money refunded. Ask jour druKtjist fur it. 1'rlce 1 ceuti. The r (or conipllments generally baits with Uattcry. The royal chief does things to the queen's taste. Why are you sick? Because you have neglected nature's laws, che continually tries to correct the trouble but cannot do It without assistance. Prickly Ash Bitten Is the assistant needed, and with the help of Changing Helens to Victory. The genius of Sheridan at Winchester Changed defeat to victory. So when feeble adversaries In the abupe of Inefficient reme-dies fail to stav the progress of that obsti-nate and mnlianant foe, malaria, Hustottnr 9 Stomach Bitters turns the title drives the enemy back. Nothing lu materia niedlca, or out of It compares with this as an oppo-nent of every lortn of malarial disease. Chills and fevei. dumb astue, bilious re-mittent and ague cake-- It matters not one and all are extirpated by the Bitters. To take a oourse of the great preparative In ad-vance of the malarial season Is to buokle on, as It were, an armor of proof which defies attack. 8o fortified, ao protected, you shall be scatheless. Uemember too, that the Bit-ters Is an eradloator of liver complaint, con-stipation, rheumatism, kidney complaints iaddysye;siu. this medicine your health will be fully re-stored. Give it a trial aud watch the results. Don't call a spade a spade when It It a hovel. Mrs. Winston's Soothing Syrup, for Chil-dren teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma-tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, lie. a bottle. The price of grocery sand naturally falls with the price of sugar. There is very little security In a lightning bolt. ' - - R1URIFY YOUR I BLOOD. But do not use the dangerous alkalim ind mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive ower of the stomach. The vegetable king, dom gives us the best and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery ol this relia-ble and safe remedy, and all its ingredients ire vegetable. He gave it the name et Prickly Ash Bitters I a name every ene can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered that is se beneficial for the BLOOD, for the LIVER, for the KIDNEYS 'or the STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who have used it that arguments as to its merits are use. less, and rf others who require a correct Ive to the system would but give it a trial (he health of this country would be vastly Improved. Remember the name PRICKLY ISH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for It. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. , this IS Who ("fiAKEs AND J ,JrK SELLS TREE BOOK MVdjPRKZ LIST El Best Cough Medicine, Recommended by Physicians. Kl L-- s Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreoablo to the WTlM K-- U taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. Ci 'tjeftei' oul-o-f he woHd.t-h&- n oiif-o- f e fashion 5Tftis Whouse-cleiisnin- g- Ibis & so li li tBQlIF- - c&keoscouringso&pTryih "jgt Cleanliness is always fashionable and the use of or the neglect to use SAPOLIO marks a wide difference In the social scale. The best classes are always the most scrupulous In matters of cleanliness and the best classes use SAPOLIO. STJACOBSOJT REMedv. PAlll Cubes Promptly and Permanently RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Hcadacha, Toothache. NEURALGIA, Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost-bit- o & C I A T I C A. , Sprains, Prnlaes. Bnrni, Scalds, fHE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Batllmora, Ml ICJgLPAlinvDEmRTURE- - BUrTAUlltY. Deaftjeita Can't be Cored by local application!, as tliey canoot reach the diseased torllon of the ear. There is only odc way to cure denfneas, and that Is Ly constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition ol tlie mu-cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tbls tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling round or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Ueafness is the result and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi-tion, hearing will be destrored fovever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tht mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dendnesa (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Kend for circulars, free. F ' CHENEY A CO., props., Toledo. 0. cold by druggists, 75 cents. CARPETS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES. Largestjntjie West CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO r Wholesale and retail dealers' and man-ufacturers, 1206. 1208, 1210 Farnam. street. When Baby was sick, we gae her Castoria, When aha waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When ah had Children, she gar them Castoria, The Girl l Who Graduates m f A page of suggestions valu- - q jLpf able to you and your daughters. "M tilLj: To Girls f3mt A short article by Wm0fff fe. Felicia Holt, in the May number of The Ladies' Home Journal To be followed in June by S fune Brides and Maids 3 CrS Mailed to any address from now to January, 1892, balance of this i year, on receipt of only 50 cents. I will give One Thousand Dollars, July xst, to the Si person sending the largest number of Trial Subscriptions, at i 50 cents each, and Fifteen Hundred Dollars to be divided i tanong the next 16 largest Club-raiser- A good commission i paid for every subscription secured. Cvrus H. K. Curtis. i Send for terms to Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia Dr,E. G. wests NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. priflc for Hftoi'ltv Dfxtn?M. Fits. Neuralgia, Wak fulnttt. Mental Ie predion Softening of the Brain, t insanity and leading to misery, decay and tenth. Premature Old Age. Barrennetta, Loss of Power Id either sex, Involuntary Losses, and BpermatormoM eauaed iy of the brain, e or Kaih box contains ono month's treat-ment. l a box, or six for $5, sent by mail prepaid. HiUi eat-t- order for ix boxes, will send purchaser guarantee to refund money if the treatment fails to tare. Guarantees iasued and genuine sold only by (.OODMAN DUIO ., jllO Farnat Street, VMAMA, NEB. fftckar makes ft gklinaa. lVHctoas. ptrklin snfJ appetising laid by att dealers. A Iwwrtfftri picture Book sod esrrfi wot trt W sy on tesalag addrssa t TBft G. ttlitfig CO.. Fb.ladctpbMk Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Exto-ilne- U .6 Pension Bureau. 3yca iu Laet war, l&a4judeattUigclaiiua, ally siuco .J! VSvlS to 25 Ibi WM- - month br barm 1ms hsrtml rireinedie. No fUraal. M inoonenieiiM I . 111 I lmnti nobid sllanu. Ktrtctly oonddentUL Bend dr. for rirrnUr snrt tMitimoniiJs. Ai1ill)ri 6Twj'liTPa.McVlkf'sThtrBll.Chlcgo.Ill. The Soap thai Cleans Most is Lenox. T MAX GEISLER V 1 417 8o. ISth St., At V OMAHA, - - NEB-- if - - DIALBS IN - I A 11 ltlmln of Sin q ny Ijlnnrf Fancy Hlnln y I Tnllrlnff I'arrotn.I-'an- - I 7f sij ov Gcnirih, Tit . f J Bird Cogeo. rfili I J f fVlolies. Acitinrlnm.Eto TnxIrlertnlHt ."tip-pff- nu. ttlrrlm sir" Anlmnlm Xfriffed Lltfl.lUo. ,4 , . i : . This week Special Silt of young and time YEL-LOW HEADED BARROTS, warranted s lalk, iia.50 each mneJUlof (20. Imported Geisaasv Bird Seed, 10c lb., j (or j;c. Mixed Parrot Seed i$e lb., (or 15c. Prep. MockinK Bird Food 35c K lor (i.oo. Birds shipped by express safely. lr. I.e liic Periodical Ar warranted to relieve taidjr, Irrrfular end delYJ Eieiistnutlons. EsUbltnhfd In Kuroiw In na Knvliuut. UM, Canada, 1177, United States. 1SST. We .rll tn French pill at a box or three tor '. We warnu three Doles to aire relief as aboire sta edor riure4 the money. These Roods ran be svnt per niail oe t of money. We are an lnorH,nited tt.Kk roes-pa- Hh the greater Mart or mil ntork of 00 alrssdy token, am. Ctll Md. Co.. roialt) r.,enier, la. Wholesale and retail of Good-man lrua Co., Omaha. arCorars lor hones. !ionv stsck. niACli'nery, tc. at C. J. IIAKEK'S, IW West Third Stre-- s, KANSAS CITY, MO, Seud for tU'st'iaatalogav N matter how doll buslnen becomes the wages et iln are the same. A double Intuit to tell a Vknton mD he doesn't "Imow btana." Tunnel llulldtng. The art of tunneling may be consid-ered as having been reduced to a science, as no distance is too great and do material too bard to be penetrated if the object sought is sutlicient to jus-tify the expense. The building of the t-- Clair river tunnel, where iron cy-linders were forced through the clay by hydraulic pressure, was a great ad-vance in the art of building tunnels through certain kinds of soil. The tunnel built under the streets of Lon-don, where the top of the arch is just below the cobble stone pavement, was built without in the least obstructing travel at the place where the work was being carried on. According to the Industrial World, a tunnel live miles long is now being driven through the solid rock under Gray's Peak, sixty miles west of Denver, Colo. This tun-nel, which is 18x18 feet, is being built primarily to tap the mineral veins iu the mountains, which are thought to be quite rich. After the tunnel is com-plete it will be enlarged and opened for traffic to accommodate an extension of the Utah Central railway, which is to form a through line from Denver to Salt Lake. Thus far about a mile of the tunnel has been driven by band power, but a plant of ten Hand drills, with Ingersoll air compressors, has just been put in, and an electric light plant is soon to follow, after which it is expected the rate of working will be greatly increased. The excavating of this tunnel is through rock about as hard as any that can be found. La Hernuardt'a Snperetl tlotia. Though Mme. Bernhardt affects not to believe in God, she is, nevertheless, exceedingly superstitious. The pro-duction of "La Tosca" was delayed weeks and weeks because the tragedy queen premptorily refused to act with a certain well-know- n actor, for whom Sardou hod written a part. She ob-jected to him because she was con-vinced that he had the "evil eye." When "Macbeth" was brought out some time ago in Paris she had a notion that the playing or singing of the witches' music would as certainly en-tail misfortune upon her; consequently some other composition hud to take its place. From some cause she displays apositive horrorforanythingof saffron tint an antipathy that is shared, to some extent, at least, by a large num-ber of people on the stage. A DANGEROUS SOMNAMBULIST. 11" rrraenta a I'lalol to a Hotel "lerk" Itfad. You see, said the clerk of a Sua Francisco hotel, an old mining man took a room the other niht and some hours afterward, as I was dozing be-hind the desk for I was tired I was startled by hearing footsteps shuffling down the stall's. I looked up and saw my friend tho mining man with a six shooter in his right hand. He walked over toward me, his eyes staring blind-ly and almost staring out of their sock-et- a. It is hard to tell what thoughts Hashed through my brain as he ap-proached. What could he mean 'and was I alone with a maniac? He walked up to my desk and took deliberate aim at me. I expected him to follow the action with a couple of shots and so I dodged down behind my desk and rang for the police. "Fork over that ftOO young fellow,1' he cried. "You can't run in any cold deck on mo and get away with the spoils." Of course, I knew tho situation immedi-ately. He had been "done up" in a game by some card sharps and had been dreaming the matter over until tho operations of his mind led him in his sleep to se::k redress for his griev-ince- s. I don't know why he tackled ma, but perhaps the man who had worked him was good-lookin- g and something like me in facial appearance. What did I do? I knew it would take some moments for the police to arrive and time was very precious just then. "I'll pny you the money," I yelled. "Put down that pistol and you can have your blasted three hundred." The miner lowered his weapon. "Come this way," said I. and he followed me into the barroom. Behind the bar was a big dish of water. I fumbled a moment with the money drawer to de-ceive the murderous-lookin- g sleeper and then, quick as a Hash, I threw the basinful of water across the counter into his face. He yelled, dropped his pistol to tho floor, rubbed his eyes a second and then, fully awakened, began to look around. He begged a thousand par-dons when I explained matters to him and told me how he hud gone to bed wishing that he could get hold of tho man who had played an unfair game with him in a hotel east of the moun-tains. That man invites me to supper every time ho comes to town and is one of my best frionds now. But it makes my soft brown hair curl, even when months had passed since the oc-currence, whenever I cogitate on the story of the "Bloodthirsty Dreamer or, the Lucky Waterbasin." Tlie Tenaea of Science. At the jubilee meeting; of the chem-ical society of London, Lord Salisbury MTered these definitions: Astronomy is largely composed of the science of things as they probably are; geology jonsists mainly of the science of things that probably wore a long time ago; ind chemistry is the science of things is they aro at the present time. An ilectrical journal adds that electricity epresents the science of things as they probably will be. Suicide Anions Children. In a period of six years 1883 to 1888 there were no less than 289 ;ases of suicide among school children in Prussia, the number for each year ranging from fifty-eig- ht in 1883 to forty in 1885. In eighty-si- x cases no cause is known; but eighty cases are attributed to fear of punishment, nine-tee- n to disappointed ambition, twenty" eight to insanity and melancholia, six-teen to fear of examination, five to love, and seven are supposed to have been only partially intentional. Only forty-nin- e of the 289 suicides were girls. Obseqiiloiia Servant. A lady recently returned from Japan adds another to tho many tales of the obsequiousness of Japanese servants. In leaving the house one day with his nurse, says an exchange, her little son slipped and fell, receiving no injury beyond a few scratches. The nurse upbraided herself in the most extravagant terms, and called down all sorts of dire consequences upon her head. The other servants, to whom the affair was told by tho un-happy maid, were equally shocked and outraged, and the jabbering and chat-tering lasted interminably. For weeks afterward the occurrence was referred to as a dreadful calamity, and the day of its happening served for a long time as a prominent date by which to place other events. It is farther stated that tho accident was not witnessed by any member of tho fam-ily. It would never have been known to the boy's mother save for the in-tense and continued excitement it created. Tho Marvf Ion Budget. An English clergyman no American divine would ever have found the time to do it has written a book which he calls "The Marvelous Budget." and which is the Odyssey of Jack and Jill, says the New York Critic. The first four pages are numbored 1, the next four are numbered 2, as many more are numbered 8, and so on up to "page 8" aud last. The pages are so arranged that any page marked 2 will read con-secutively with any page marked 1, and so on. "Now," says the clergy-man, ' 'if you will inquire of your clever cousin, Miss Girton, who has been in for mathematics at Cambridge and so knowB all about figures, you will learn that there are no less than sixty-fiv- e thousand five hundred and thirty-si- x tales in this book about Jack and JilL no two of which are exactly alike." Cireenlaiid'a Ituat. The cosmic dust collected by in Greenland, in 1883, has been submitted to scientific examina-tion, and found to consist chiefly of feldsspar, quartz, mica and hornblende, with a smaller proportion of some other common minerals, a nitrogenous organic substance, and some particles similar to those obtained in deep-se- a soundings. It is believed that the last namen material has come from space, and that the other substances have been carred in the air from a regioo of crystalline schists. If the dust taken from the Greenland snow repre-sents the fall of one year, the total an-nual fall on the earth's entire surface is equivalent to a cube of thirty-on- e yards on a side. Hats Were Kating Her. A farmer near Lunenberg, Vt, one morning found a sore place on the shoulder of ne of his cows; m she stood at the farther end of the stable he thought she imight have rubbed it. And changed ber plaeo. but the next morning it was much larger, and an-other cow also bad a raw place on her ehoulder. The peculiur disappearance of the hide became a puzzle.- - After watching he found that rats were ac-tually eating the hide off his cows. Quite large patches had been denuded. "I'll Take IHaok berry." "Make a note of thi8," aaid tht largest digtiller ia Cincinnati. "If the entire blackberry crop of the United States durinsr any of tbnee years liiHt past, or any preceding year for the matter of that, had been converted into blackberry brandy without spill-ing' a drop, it wou'.d hare made less than one ounce of that liquor for each of the saloons in ten cities the iae of this, or say two ounce apiece for each saloon in New York and Brooklyn. 1'erroid. A new artificial stone, which can be melted and cast in moulds, is said to be a compound partly chemical and partly mechanical, of iron, sulphur and silicon, with more or less foreign mat-ter. Its Dormal color is a dark slate, which can be modified by pigments. The material has the hardness of blue-non- e and can be worked by the usual itone cutting tools, turned la a lathe or planed. The tensile strength is from 650 to 1, 200 pounds per square inch and compression of 9.000 to 10.000 pounds is withstood. The spec-ific gravity is about 2.6; the melting about 800 degrees Fahr. The new etone is described under the name of Ferroid. " Jut Suppose, Diamonds are valuable because they are scarce; but supposing there was only one potato in the world, or only one pumpkin seed, or only one codfish, or only one editor, diamonds would then have to ta"ke a back seat.' Martha's Vineyard Herald. |