Highest of all in Leavening 1 1 W C7 ABSOLUTELY PUHE Blanket Street, Oh, ooma with me, baby, to Blanket street, Tie famoiu place, dear, for tired feot. Up Stairway hill, across Landing Rldgo. Part Bannister lune and tbon "Kissing bridge," Where somebody always you're sure to meet Over the bridges and at lout we are there, Right In the middle of Little Crib square. The atreet is aa white aa the driven enow, Bat warm like the blossom time snow, you know- Warm to toe that are aott and pink and bare. And, speaking of toed, 'tla in Blankot atreet That the five little pigs so often meet, And the littlest always goe aqueak, squeak, squeak, ThouKh the weather In nover cold and bleak -fur 'tia always aumraer in Blanket atreet And the yellow bird tallu as well as sings, And the bumblebee hums, but never stings, And the lovo lamps burn like stars all night Oh, come, and be sure to listen right, For the Blanket street birds say wonderful things. May D. Hatch in Onoe a Week. fi ' Nahlda Berny. Nahida ' Remy ig a. sublime woman. Ten years she spent in the study of Jewish literature, history and character, tine read, studied, inquired and wrought herself into a state of enthusiasm and lofty admiration of Judaism, all? of wb.ioh.Bhe poured forth irk most beauti ful foriua in her two volumes on "Pray- er In the Talmud" and "The Jewish Woman. " Never before was the liturgy of the Jews and woman in Israel so en thusiastically presented to the world by a Protestant lady as was done by Nahida Remy. And now she embraces Jndaism with one of the greatest living Jewish philosophers, Professor Lazarup Ph. D., D. D. , the septuagenarian savai. whom she has recently married. American Iwaelita Women Elect Officers. Mrs. Sarah A Thurston was chosen president of the Woman's Republican as sociation of KansaB at its recent annual meeting in Tupeka. Mrs. Lewis Han back of Argentine was chosen vice presi dent; Mrs. Edward Gaylord, Topeka, secretary; Mrs. Best of Rosedale, treas urer; 'Mrs. Inez M. Stiue, state organ izer for the last year, was unanimously re-eoted. 1 To "turn the cold shoulder" is probably very ancient proverb. It first appears in a- literary form in Soott's "Antiquary." where it is .timid with exactly the signifi cance attached to it at present. Ethiopia was thus" named by the Greeks, ihe original word signifying "the land of t he burned or black faoes. " ' . -'---w. . These Are Chinese Maxima. ' . When the sword is rusty, the plow bright, the prisons empty, the granaries full, the steps of the temples worn down and those of the law courts grass grown, when doc tors go afoot, the bakers on horseback and the men of letters drive in their own oar-' riagea, then the empire is well governed. Arlequin. ... .;'.' ' World's Fair I HIQHEST AWARD. 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CATARRH KIT'S CREAM BALM Opens and cleanses the fatal Passages, Allays Palo and Inflamma tion, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane from eolria. Restores the Senses of Taste and tmelL The Bala is quickly absorbed and fives relief at onee. , A particle is applied bite seen nostril, ana i rreeablsv Price. 0 eeoia at irragfistj' or by .11 ILT BBOTH8RS, 1 M Warren street, New era. Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report FOR LITTLE FOLKS. BURMESE GIRLS AND BOYS. They Live Id a Land of Sunshine and Are Merry All Day Lone. You can find Burma very easily by consulting yonr school geography if yon don't know exactly where it is located. Finding the map of India, you will no tice that this strango, interesting conn try is bordored on one side by the Chi nese lauds and on the other by the conn try of the Hindoos. The thing that will most interest young readers is the fact that the Burmese children are among the happiest youngsters of earth. They live in a gorgeous country, and their mothers are held in great respect, which is not always the case with the various races of old India. Some of the little Burmese girls are very pretty and very graceful. -They are fond of maiiy trinkets, and though shy in their man ner they easily become acquainted with strangers when the latter are lavish enough in their gifts of pretty things. AH Burmese boys are educated in the Buddhist monasteries, but it has not hitherto been thought necessary to teach the girls more than to read and write. To be pretty, to be religious, to be amia r m it BURMESE BOY AND GIBL. ble and gay hearted and to have a good business instinct is all that is demanded of -a girl in Burma. Presently, when she comes to learn the advantages which education confers in dealing with the foreigner, she will doubtless demand it as her right. To be pretty" and to charm is her aim, mid few things human 'axe more charming than a group of Burmese girls going np- to the pagoda to worship at a festival. With her- rainbow tinted Bilk tamein fastened tightly round her slender figure, her spotlessly clean short jacket modestly covering the bosom and with her abundant black tresses smooth ly coiled on to the top of. her head, in the braids of whjuh sweet smelling flow ers are stuck, the Burmese girl knows f nil well she is an object to be admired.: Perfectly well pleased with herself and contented with her world as it 'is, she gayly lunghs and chats with her com panions. ' ' Ah, yes, Burma is a happy land, and its people are all gay and honest and sober,' and the sunlight is warm and strong in their land, even as their bodies are strong and their hearts warm. New York Recorder. The Slate's Complaint. The schoolroom was very quiet, for all the children had gone home. The snn hud set some time before, and there was only a faint light in the room. A rend ing book and a slate lay on Harry's desk. He had forgotten to put them away. All at once the reading book said : "Well, slate, if I couldn't spell any bet- . ter than yon can, I wonld try hard to ! learn. Now, you never saw a misspelled ! word on my pages, but I see three words spelled wrong on you. " i "I can't help it, reader," said the poorslate. "It is no fault of miua Ton see, that careless little Harry does make me spell so that I really feel ashamed of myself. A little while ago Mary White had ine, and she only made me spoil one word wrong nil the time she kept me. And then you ought to see the answers Harry makes me give to the examples he has to do in arithmetic) Oh, dear! I do wish the teacher would give me back to Mary White !" Woman's Journal. The Mew York Vonng Man. On Sunday morning the west side of ! Fifth avenue is thronged with chnrch parada There one sees in all his splen dor the New York young man. Some how, notwithstanding all his efforts to be English, he never qnite effects it Either his hat is too curly, his coat too long, or his trousers overpressed. He looks like an advertisement for a fash ionable Manchester tailor, and represents the wide difference between gentleman ly and a gentleman. My impression is, by the way, they will never be able to produce the breed of American gentle men until they manage to buy up and transplant an English public school, with all its traditions and style. At present the gilded youth here seem to be in the transition stage between the cow boy and the masher ; they talk very low, between their teeth ; they call each oth er "old man," and describe the theater last night as the "rottenest show," bnt next minute oat leans the cowboy, either in manners or talk, and the temporary illusion is sone. Temnle Bar. There is no beaut lfler of complexion or form or behavior like the wish to scatter )or and not pain around as. Ados STRONG ON FIGURES. WERE LIGHTNING CALCULATORS BY A GIFT OF NATURE. two Boys Whose Peculiar Talents Attract ed General Attention Borne of the DlfB eolt Teats Through Which They Passed Soeoeaafully. George Parker Bidder was born in 1806 at Morton Hampstead, in Dovou ihire, where bis father carried on n imall business as a stonemason. At lin early hge of 4 he showed a most ex traordinary ability for calculation, which with slight assistance from an elder brother assumed qnite phenomenal pro portions. His peculiar talents soon at tracted goneral attention, and his father found it a much more profitable employ ment to carry his son abont the country and exhibit him as the "Calculating Phenomenon" than following his trada In this way young Bidder visited many parts of England, astonishing the differ ent people who oanie to question him by the wonderful rapidity with which be was able to answer, without external aid of any description, the most difficult questions. Of these the following are a few of the most extraordinary examples: If a flea spring 3 feet and 8 inches in every hop, bow many bops must it take to go around the world, the circum ference being 25,020 miles, and how long wonld it be performing the journey allowing it to take GO hops every minute without intermission? Answer, 8,713,-, 000 hops and 1 year, 814 days, 13, hours and 90piunen , The following question was solved by him in JOfipcpntls': Enppose the ball at the top of St Paul's cathedral . to be 6 feet n diameter, what did the gilding cost at 86'd. per eqnure inch? Answer, 237 lOv'j'd. The' following in 1 minute and 20 seconds : Suppose a city to be illuminat ed with 0,900 lamps, each lamp to con sume one pint of oil every four hours in succession, how many gallons would they consume in 40- years? Answer, 109,489,050 gallons. Another curious question was: Sup pose the earth to consist of 071,000,000 inhabitants and suppose tbey die in 80 years and 4 months, how many have re turned to dust since the time of Adam, computing it to be 6,860 years? Multi ply the answer by 99. DVirins one of his exhibition tours. fortunately for the lad, his performances attracted the attention of eminent schol ars, who after making inquiries subse quently undertook his education. He was attached to the ordnance survey for a short time and afterward was as sociated with Stephenson, the great en gineer. Some years after, be. entered parlia ment, and numerous stories are extant of his wonderful skill in ' detecting a flaw in some elaborate sets of calcula tions, whereby he was often enabled to upset an opponent's case. Or, at other times, he would establish bis own case by arguments based upon mathematical data, possibly only at the moment placed before him. It is said that on one occasion an opposing oonnsel asked that he might not be allowed to remain in the committee room on the ground, that ''nature bad endowed biro with qualities that did hot place his oppo; nents on a fair footing. " ' . After taking a leading part in many important engineering works', he died at . Dartmouth, Sept 20, 1878. Another of these ' extraordinary cbil dreni. between whom and Bidder honors were Almost equally divided,'' was Zerah Colbnrn, bora at Cabot, Vt, Sept 1, ',1804. , Signs of his wonder ful power appeared at a very' tender age. The discovery was accidentally made by his father, who was much sur mised one davto hear him rorjeatimr the product? fi several ' numbers, al though at thetfme he had received no other TttH'tr'nqtlon than such as could be obtained ; at la smull country school whose cnrricnluui did not include writ ing or ciphering. He thereupon proposed 'variety of arithmetical questions to his"svri .a.U ...qjt. which the child answered with remrfrfcable' facility and correct ness. At the age of 8 the boy was able to solve most difficult questions by the mere operation of his mind. Many per sons of the first eminence for their knowledge in mathemati.es made a point of seeing and conversing with him, and they proposed to him a great variety of questions to test Ms marvelous powers. Among them were the following : Give the square root of 999,999. Aft er hesitating a little be replied 999,999,- 000,001 and observed that be produced this result by multiplying the square of 87,037 by the square of 27. He was then asked to multiply the answer twice by 49 and once by 26, a task which he accomplished successfully, though the answer consists of 17 figures. Name the cube root of 413,993,348,- 677. To this he gave the correct answer in five seconds. How many times would a couch wheel 12 feet in cirenmfereuce turn ronnd in 256 miles, and bow many minutes in 48 years. To the first be re plied in two seconds 112,640, and to the second, before the question could be written down, 25,228,800, and added that the number of seconds in the same period was 1,613,728. What are the fac tors of 247,483? To this he replied 941 and 263, which are the only factors. Strand Magazine. Aa Women See Women Alice Stone Blackwell, in answer to question by a Boston paper, wrote: "The question. Are women more char itable toward the faults of other women than men are? must be answered in the negative, lieu see the faults of women through a certain softening glamor of sex. Women look at them clear sighted ly and with an impartiality that is of ten pitiless." The mort extravagant instance of lit erary relic worship on record is said to be that of a well known Englishman who constantly wears, in a small locket attached to a chain around the neck, a portion of the charred skoll of Shelley. Working la Powder Mills, Apart from the dunger of explosions, which, by the way, are loss frequent than is genorally supposed, gunpowder mills are exceedingly healthful places. Such a thing as a workman dying of consumption is unheard of, the explana tion being that the. constant breathing into the lungs of dust containing char coal, sulphur and saltpeter is beneficial to thorn. As to the douth rate in powder mills, the popular ideas are much exag gerated, the averago freight yard being vastly more futal than they. Statistics show that from the beginning of this century, when the Du Pont powder mills were establ.ished,.up to the present year. there has been an "average ot'not quite one aeatn a year ironi accidents or ex plosion , ,,l!J;l'V!,;;ii. as among the employers, so. among the men, fear is almost unknown, thj black faced fellows shovoling the gun powder abont as if it were coal and walking through it kuee deep, as they wonld through so much flonr. They are perfectly happy, these stolid Irishmen who go on risking their lives year after year for about the same wages as are paid in less dangerous employments that is, $40 or $50 a mouth. And yet they are exceedingly superstitious, it be ing not uncommon for a man to throw np his job because he has had a warning or his wife has dreamed of a white horse. Thore are various dreams under stood by powder men to foretell an acci dent or an explosion, and it is very dif ficult, often impossible, to , get a man who has bad one'of these to go' near the worka McGfnre'a Magazine. ? . " Beards," Buna and the English Bar. . Forty years ago an Old Bailey practi tioner who wore a heard was summoned to attend a mooting of 'the bar and charged with '.' violating the' honomblo tradition's of the profession." Ho sought acquittal on tho ground, that serious affootion of the throat compelled his transgression of the unwritten ordinances of the 'bar, but bis judges declined to accept his dofonso and sent him to Coventry; Times, The Law Journal, points out have changed now. "Half of tho ordinary members of t ho court of appeals now wear beards, Lord Justice Lopes, Lord Justice Rigby and now Lord Justice Kay having departed from the tra ditions of the bench. Theonly other judges who wear beards are Lord Watson and Sir Francis Jouno." ' Another terrible Instance of departure from ancient precedent was deplored lust night by the lord clilof justice In his amus ing speech to the Hardwlcke society. The "eminently judicial" habit of taking snuff was, he regretted tosay, falling into almost complete desuetude. He remembered Hlr James Baoon telling him on ono occasion that whon he was a junior there was not a single man In. the court, from the judge on the bench' to the usher, who did not carry a snuffbox, and he ended by saying, "Here I am, tho only man left with a snuffbox.".. - And now the only man loft is the chief himself, but all that one man can do he does. Westminster Gazette. . 1 rw . - DEAFNESS CAMfOTf - BK CUBED , By local applications) they the diseased portion of .the ei caomi. reach DOrtion of the esA 'There la only one way to ours-; Deaf neaSinind that is bv constitutional remedies. Deafness it oaused by an iniianed condition of -the mucous lining t( the Kisiachian Tubsv wnen mis iure-gets lnnsmea you naves, rumbling sound u. imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, aqd unless toe i'ntianiniation can be take out and ttiii' tube restored to its nor- mar condition, bearing 'will-be westroyed forever; nie casta out itf ten. r oaused by catarrh, . which is .n.othfog . but n 'D darned condition of the muaqiia surfaces. - We will gi On Hundred Dollars for any case of DeafneM '(caused toy catarrh) that, can uot be. cured Jjy Hall s Catarrh .Cure, Bees' for circulars, tree. ' J. fiHKVEY A HO .: Toledo. O. 6bld by Druggists, 78o;' " . FOKECASTEKS, , Some people are so influenced. by the electric currents of the atmosphere that tbey can foretell the coming of thunder storm with perfect accursoy, and.' others there are with nerves i-o sensitive that they are sure of bavin neuralgia frg.ni a lew and 1 ret ml state or the nervous t-ystein. Now, why can't the latter be' warned in time ana xtiow mat an ounce ot preven tion is worth a pound of cure. . To use St. Jacob's 01 promptly will ward off an at tack, or if attacked, will promptly cure. Such people can do for themselves what others do Horn weather prophecies. Heed the signals and save the. wreck and din aster. : Not Happily Expressed: New office boy A mau called here to thrasn yon a lew mlnutsx sko. Kdltor Whar. did you sny to hlmr Boy 1 told hlui I whs i-orry you weren't in. , IN0BKA8K YOCB I.VCOMX By careful Investments by mall thrnogh a responsible Arm of large experience and great sueeess. Will send you par ticulars free, showing how st small mount of money can be easily multi plied by sueeessful Investments In grain. Highest Bank references. Opportunities excellent. I attlson ft to., Bankers and Brokers, Boom P., Omaha Building, Chicago. DON'T TOBACCO 8 FIT OB YOUA LICK AWAT. 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Knowing bis remedy as be does, and be ing so prooi'-ponitive of its beneticent re sults, Dr. Slocuru considers it his religious duly, a duty which be owes to humanity, to donate bis infallible remedy where it will aisault the enemy in Its citadel, and, by its inherent potency, stay the current of dissolution, bringing jy to boruts over which the snailuwot the grave'has been gradually growing more strongly defined. causing fond hearts to trrleve. The cheap ness of. the remedy offered freely -arart from ils inherent strength, is enough to Ciiinnidid It, arid niore so fs the. perject Gptitldenoe of-thegreaiCheihsHiiiakfiig the oiler, who- hold out Ufa to-those already becoming -emaciated, and- says: '-Be eared.',' .- - The invitation Is certainly worthy of the consideration 'ol tlie alliioted, wbb, for years, have been taking nauseous nostrums witnout eneci i wno nave osu-aoisea tnem selves .from-hoine and friends to live in more salubrious climes, where the atmos phere is more congenial to weakened lungs. and who havei fought anal nut death with all the weapons and strength in their hands. There will be no mistake in send ing for these free bottles the mistake will be in passing the Invitation by. . FIBEI FIBEt THAT DBEADFUL CBY Is fraught with Import doubly dire to the un happy mau who bt'bulds bis dwtlllng or his warehouse feeding the devouring element un insured. 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