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CAPITAL STATUES.
Mitrblt' nuil Uroiit' ornn-.m" ""lint
llitt; i mi t 'pw nrd of 11 tllllloii
of l)ll:ir I'm lott Visitor.
StiUiw.s, s aiutC'J, ntul .Nlntutvi.. it m.-
ho .il, an- what Washington N ino-t
?o1eliral'tl for, writes n Washington
:ont sjxtiKltMit of The Xcw Vork Herald.
ria- -roai men of the nation itt'rpotnr.lly
ivc here, liitlu-r in an oiiicial caput: y
is k'SiMlators or in eniiry. Just now
lie statues arc tlio greatest attraction.
When thu president, cabinet, and heads
of bureaus return they will div.de the
risitor's attention. When congress is
n session that body and the capitol will
oc the center of interest.
To make the marble and bronze or
..iniciiU interest ng it will ha stiiliuicnt
o say that they cot upward of .?1.0X),
juO. That amount has been expended
in the production and mount ng of the
iquestrinn and pedestal ligitros which
ire scattered about the publie parks,
.n front of the capitol, and in Statuary
anil. More than that, there are proba-
oly as many works ot art of th s class j
n Washington as there are in all the '
jities of the United States. It was tomo
jear.s ago regarded as evidence of ge-
litis to condemn everything in the way i
jf painting and senlpture about Wash-
.ngtou. It indicated a largo experience
ibroail. for where e!-o could an Amer
ican have his taste properly cultivated?
Certainly not at home. It was likewise
;he habit of lelter-wr.ters to belittle the
ii fan t i lo effort of a country not vet a
?entury old to perpetuate in enduring
orass ami stone tlie m.-niorv of thoe
vho desorved recognition from their
'ellow-conntrymen. The llippant tongue
Df the ignorant no longer wags, and
.rifled corrcsivjudents tind the statues
of publ v men a more engag ng theme
.ban criticising works ot art of which
they know nothing.
A cla.ssilieat on of tho statues will
trivo the reader a b tier idea of whom
they represent. The presidents, for in
stance, are always regarded as great
men. and are pre-umed to In worthy of
enduring fame, yet only Washington.
Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, and tiar
tield are to date deemed worthy of im
mortal rank. Washington has four
statues, Lincoln three, Jell'erson two,
and the others one. Again, of the
twentt' - one. vice presidents, George
Clinton, of New York, has this Held of
honor exclusively as li s own. Then
there has been upward of two hundred
members of the cab net sine the found.i
l.ou of the govern men t. The lir.it sec
retary of the treasury. Alexander Ham
ilton, 1 ves hero alone in m irble. Of
the thousand .s lver and gold-mouthed
senators (Sen. K. 1). linker, of Califor
nia, and Jacob Collamer. of Vermont,
are all that are now in session in Mutu
ary hall. The jutl'c arv, with its long
lino of eminent judges, knows only
Ch ef Justice John Marshall, of Vir
ginia, and Ciiaucellur Livingston, of
New YoHv, who administered the oath
of office to I'ruiiduul Wash ngton up
on his inaugurut on in New York city
in 17S9. Theology and relig on strike
hands in the person of Martin Luther
anil Roger Williams, hianee reeogn
js the grand name of Prof, llenr, and
genius the name of llobort. Fulton. Of
the great, naval heroes of the war Ad
miral l'arragut is frequently in.slaken
for a New York lireman of the olden
dav, Ii'.s long spyglass siigge-t ng tin;
butt, wn le Adm nil 1 liipont hoi is his
lield - glasses so close to li i lnv;il as
though aliout to pite'i a red - hot ball
icrois I he lield at Dupoiit eii ele. The
ponce iiHiniinie.nl was rivi-tcil by olli.'cr.s
of the navy, but tloti-i nut eonuneniorate
the name ot any particuiar ollieer.
Tim one continental army olli or in
marble s Ethan Allen. Gen. (Lvene,
ui Uevolut onary fame, hash s ii-.eniory
brass cast in an equ .itriuti statue and
ju foot. The other generals whoso
names are kept, alive in burn shed
bronze are Wn.shingloti, eommaiider-iu-L'bicf
of the Hevolul onary armies;
Jackson, of the war of ISl'J and 181.0;
ccott, of the Mexican war, and Mc
Phcrson, TIkiiii.i--. and Haulms of the
war of tho rebellion. All but Kawl ns
have grand cqueytrian statues. II is
has been on a reservation .southwest of
he slate department. It has boeomo
ii blackened by exposure that from its
general design and appearances ,t is
hotter known as thu '.rate of tho
Potomac, near whose banks it stand:).
Congress has ordered it to bo removed
Ion more mi table spot and rchttrnishud.
The old colon al congress has the
tattle.-' of I Ian nek. Franklyn, Adanw,
iiid Sherman to pre.-ervo its memory.
John Winthrop represents tho old con
tinental governors, and William King,
if Maine, tho governors of the Un.tetl
Statos. ami Muhleiib. rg. of Peunsy!
ania, stands for the house of ropre
-.entatives. of wh eh he was a member
-evoral U run, besides his d stinguished
service during the Iluvolutioiiiir. war.
The only oiio not ass gned is Jonathan
Trumbull, ot Connect, cut. an eminent
patriot of the Uevolut on. who deserves
.1 Feparate mention, because it was
from tiim the term lirother Jonathan"
ing tutted on account of his skill in ex.
pedieuts to meet tho necessities of tho
L-ont neutal congress.
Then there are tho symbolic ligurm
if "Freedom," surmount ng the dome
rf tho cap.tol; "The I hoover v of
Aiueriea," 'The S ttlemenl of Amer
ica." Progross of civil zalion." some
ilto-rel ovo designs in front of the old
an tol; tho statues of IVn-o" and
"War" on other hide of th.- main on
trau to, and Lusts and panels by tlio
Iokoiis. Washington's oiiiitr an stat
ue repriiKents him at the battle of
Pr.nceton, with drawn sword on a vet v
-pir Ud horse, apparoullv frighteiiell
i iy tho fravj gnin. he is standing as '
uitxeu George, the celebrated work of
Hoiidin. A third statue is the colossal
uno by Oroenough. "I'ator Patriio,"
on the Okdiuiadu at the eat.l front of
the eanilol: and ih f,,m-il, i a. t lift l.all.
tral ligure in tho group tompo.iug tho
"Proi'res of Civ 1 Mt on ot the Utilttul
StttW in the tympanum over tho axiii-
Jt inrtii!o. Tlicjwt erideuces of ivjpml
for thu I'litlior of II Comity ont tho
,'ovi'i tiiiioiit in all $!2".,(XU, ' uoolu
u not IiouokmI. Ho U on a monolith
W front of thu oiU hull, nnd thw ww
tho lirt bttitiiu. ruttMl tn hM moniory
Id the Utillod MtMto. t be 11 uuvodud
near IIih oliHMt of I'c tlnt .Iohuou'
admin sirniiou. l'loidont l.lnooln, with
1
vrinit--or't.l 'n h.ni t. is anionir the mar
ble ii s;.i,n,,r. hall, but the
"He li' , , . ii greatest hono.' ';
ii e in,- ,.-ig ri"ii,i iii I ron.'e. Ktiufi
'!:'. i ' in '., iii ''"! i'.iare. represent
ing I. in si in.l n.' i a inenolith of free
doni. A s':.o I le-eiillg !lt his f(.,'t wilh
manacles broken is niiout to rise. On
his lefi i.4 the trunk of a tree,
w th lah and inannclcs strewn abai.t.
TIh.c statues col about ?iiJJKH).
(.lV-fson is next honored with two
statues, one in bronze, the other of
marble, co-ting not les than tfrtO.OOO.
The one in bron.c is by the celebrate
French sculptor David, and has not
only the merit of In; ng the lincst statue
in Wa-hiiigton, from and artistic po ut
of view, but was modeled under the
personal supervision and suggestion of
L.itayett'. Jt has a woiulerliil History
b 'side-. Commodore X. P. L'jvy,
United Stales navv. was a man of
wealth anil an ardent adm rer of JelVor
son. Near the beginning of Jackson's
administration in lS'Jl) he thought it
would bo a commendable act to pev-
petuato to the people ot the Lnitcd
State-, through congress, a heroic
bron. ; statue of Jeller-oii, the father
ot democracy. lie sailed lor fans.
gave the commission to David, then in
liis uroate.-t loiy as a .sculptor of re
nowii. and told him not to -pare t m
expense, or study in producing a statue
worthy of the name of Jefl'er.-on and
of the fame of the sculptor. In 183!!
it was linishcd anil .-hipped to Washing
ton, .latk-on recommended its accept
anc.i by emigres, but it being a whig
body thai honor w as absolutely refused.
it made Old Hickory very angry to
lind partisan hatred vented on a work
of art ami because it represented Jef
ferson. .Moreover, the sculptor had
presented h s -ubieet as hist having
signed the perfect draft of the Dec ara
t on of Independence, every word of
which was in large lorm and could
easily bo read if the statue was on a
pedestal indoors. No! Congress
would not allow it inside the capitol
anil President Jack-on ordered it put
! on a pedestal in front of the white
house, in the center of the seuii-eirole
along reunsyivauia avenue, it wa- in an
inaccessible plate and loo far from the
avenue to see its beauty of lini-.li ami
excellence in 1 ketn s-. lies. ties, the
art'st supposed it was to be indoor
and made no provision for the casting
of a statue to be exposed to all kmdsof
weather, car in and year out. I her
it stood tor nearly tort , years, greener
m color I ban the gra-s about it. and so
d sgui-etl by corroding that no one
knew who the solitary man was. sen
teneeil to watch the daily procession ol
clerks going to and lrom Hie old war
and navs departments. When (Jen.
liabcock became superintendent of imb
ue uti iti.ug.s ami grounds he discovert d
the rare beau:.- of the long neglected
statue, and had it lviuoied to a high
pede.-t il just ea-t of the white hoti-t
where il could be seen to some atlvan
tage. Here again its value was not. ceil,
and .Mr. Uoir, ot .Mas-acliu-clts. -am t
was a shame to expose -o y.du-il.le and
creditable a work of art to the open air.
So fully fort i yenr- after it had been
snubbed by congress, reputilic-ins and
j democrats were proud to ask .Mr. .Jotter
! son in tint of the cold, inhosii, table at
mosphoro of the capital of h s eountrt
j and they gave him the place of honor
m ine oni nau oi mo notise. ot repre-
i suuiuiivtM, wn- i'is the light ot his conn
1 tenanee now sli nes for all. Guide
! who daily conduct strung -rs through
the capitol say that David's statue of
.'eller-on is the one particular statue of
the twenty-two about, the building that
they look at longest anil praise the
mo-l.
In 18U4 congress, do- rous of pcrpe:
Haling the historic assoeiat ons of the
old hall of the hottic, authorized the
preiidcnt to invite each state to furn'sh
slatues in marble or bronze, not ex
ceed ng tfo for each state, of deceased
por-ons illustrious for their historic re
nown or for distinguished civic or mil
itarr service, as thu states determined
worthy of nat onal commemoration
i no urst state to respond with a statue
of a president was Ohio, wh eh present
ed a hero o ligitro of James A. Garlield
I lie statue of Jackson, in Lafayette
square, which cost $50,000, was or
dered and paid for by congress, as were
thu hue marble statues of Jellerson,
L ncoln. anil Washington. President
Garlield is a eontr.bution from his state
and thu most remarkable and dis-
t ngtushiug feature about il is tho crown
of laurel, the palms of victory, and the
conqueror's sword. As a cast.ng in
bronze, reposing at the base of" the
statue, it attracts far more attention
than the stattio itself. Maine has given
but one statue as yet that of William
King, itu lust governor, a genteel
looking man in a frock coat and linely
chiseled features. New Hampshire has
coiilr.butod nothing, Vermont has
given f.thaii Allen and Jacob Collamer,
a tiisi.nguisiied senator. Ma-sac hit
setts. Gov. John Winthrop and Samuel
Adnnn. llhodo Island, Uoger Williams
and Gen. Greene. Connecticut. Jona
than llUtllbllll am lio"-er Sliermnn
New York, Chancellor Livingstone and
George Clinton. Pennsylvania, Robert
i iiltoii ami Gov. Muhlenbern-.
One of the peculiar traits shown bv
vt-itors is tho insatiable desire to break-
oil something to carry awav. The hi"
toe of the rather of h.s Country bus
been knocked oil' bv some vandal.
Lincoln has had his forefinger broken
on. I no us inbolieal groups about the
mam door have hail the feet and hand.
of the statuary mutilated. A scu'ptor
i. ere in asiimgton is usually employ
ctl to restore the broken part, ami the
service has always pa:d him well. Tho
next addition of a public nature will
bo wliuw congress provides for ahi-lori
cal group, including Lafayette, Colum-
intii, and Grant. It is proposed io
erect thi-in in the groat circle at the
western bao of the capitol, remove the
Peace monument to ainim moru suitable
place, ami hare ornaments in its place
not o Migg-'stivn of weeping willows
and cemetery upiJclior.
llo Kti8v Her Fnillntr.
Mm. OfUm Do Vorwd Is this bridal
vat.il inatt-rml koh1P 0'iH it woar?
41oo Sohiiiinibft'i afr. You Iwt It
vu lir.t X'-- U vill nover vour out,
ho ma Mdi how many tlimn yon iisiw it.
Don't ou vnnt kouxi of our iudeviriidt'
dilo orJiij,'o plo.wun. - tcuii Htfttwji.
liomlon l,rnit tlio AVorlrt,
London, with tlio Mingle exception, possi
bly, til Koine, is the only capital in Europe
wlicro tin? festivities ot a court aro to bo
enjoyed. Iteilin wn never very gny, and
now Hint tlio emperor and cnipres-t have
become so very old tin? social elements of
court lif lime become extremely primitive,
as well ns formal niitl restricted. The
hnmhty nristocrnry of Vienna decline to re
ceive at their entertainmentN any toreimier
below the rank ot it prince, even the at
taches ot the different legations having but
a dismal time of it. Sin re Franco became a
republic the social prestige, of Paris bus
wholly vanished.
Spain and Portucnl are too far out of
the beaten track, ami especially t lie latter,
anil the stiff etiquette pervading at botli
courts rentiers them aiiythinj but popular.
Since King Hubert ascended thu throne ut
Italy lie and his fair wife hate done much
to make Rome a brilliant and attractive
socia' center. Hut It is now nn undoubted
tact that Loudon, during the sea son. has
taken the place hith was uo upicil under
the second empire by Paris in thenffections
of society lovers on botli sides of the At.
lnntic.
A Now ICnulloli Dlrtloiinrj'.
One ot the biggest undertaking ever en
tered upon by any Amcrimn publishing
house is that begun by the Century com
pany, of this city, which is putting $.'100,
000 into tlu publication ot a new diction
ary. Prof. Win. 15. Whitney, of Yalo col
lege, is the editor of this great work, which,
it is expected, will tako the place ot both
Webster b and Worcester's as th standard
national authority, and which will take
three years to complete. An army
of men and women are employed constant
ly gathering citations and rcfeicnces fortho
work. Besides the regular vocabulary
lliero will be about 1,000 pages devoted to
special auxiliary departments. Iialtimore
un.
I'ouuJieiiln;; Wood.
It Is claimed that by a new process white
wood can be made so tough as to require a
cold-chisel to tplit it. This result is ob
tained by steaming the timber and submit
ting it to end pressure, technically "upset
ting it," thua compressing the cells and
fibres into one compact mass. It Is ths
opinion of those who havo experimented
with the process that wood can be com
press d seventy-five per cent, and that
soino timber which is now considered unlit
for uho in such wont as carriage building
could 1)0 made valuable by this means.
Iron Age.
Tlio virtues of St. .Jacobs Oil, as pro
claimed by millions of restored sufferers
should indiiceoveryone tosupp'yhis house
hold with this great specific. It conquers
pain.
Cariie;jit' OmMIo.
Andrew Carnegie is building on tho sum
nit of tho Alleghenies, nearCresson Springs
a house, or castle, which will cost $1,0(10,
000. Tho entire walls will bo built up alto
:elher of the undressed surface stono which
s to be found on the place, ami thoy are
not to show in any placo a s'nglo marl; of
iho chissl or hammer. Mr. Carnegie's or-
lers are positivo on this point, he having
expressed a, wish to have as far as possible
ven the moss on tho ocks used in the
walls undisturbed.
"It is as harmless as it is effective," is
what is said of Ked Star Cough Cure by Or,
S. lv. Cox, I). I)., Analytical Chemist, Wnsli-
ugtou, I). C. Price, twenty five cents.
Too Mean lo Swim.
Marl; Twain and 1 were r iling ncrofs
Missouri once, when our lion.es broke
down. We stopped at Ilnunibal, anil I gut
a largo horse, but Mark could find uotliini:
'otter than a little mule. Well, wo icfl
Hannibal and soon rami) to a creek much
dwollen by late rains. Mark told me to go
in first, which 1 did. It deepened rapidly
and my big borne was soon swimming. I
had the reins of Mark's mule, and, looking
back, could barely see the mule's head, ami
tlio water was well around Mark's shoul
ders. Altera little trouble, wo reached the
other Hide. Mark sat on his uiulu a nn
incut, whon, without a word, he dismount
ed and coming to my side laid his hand on
my knee and, looking earnestly into my
'ace, said: "Georgn, I behove that mean
little mule waded every step across. "
George itituhe), of St. Louis.
Nothing tries the patience of a mnn more
than to listen to a hacking cough, which lie
Knows could eaily lie cured by investing 2u
cents in a bottle of 1 Jr. Ktdl's Cough Syrup
There aro forty thousand empty data in
Paris.
Dr. Footo's Ilsalth Monthly: A young
mnn who miuereil nreiiy legiuariy tliroj
times a week with severe attacks of neiiral-
lic headache, was relieved by di-conlinuin,'
meats, or adopting a purely veg-lable diet.
Meats when not tlioroii;lily dig sted as
they are nut not to bo in cases of turpi
xtoniacli ami liver, develop poisonous coin
pounds which favor iheuinatic and neural
;ic infections.
"DON'T PAY A BIG PRICE 1"
,C i4. rays lor a ibjiih sun
DO LvPTl Lr hcrmtioii to th-i Weeklv
Amuiui av liiwui. Homi: Rochester, N. Y..
wivuofi pr'-mium "Hi" Cheapest and Hest
Wiekly in the World," 8 pages, -18 columns,
10 years old. For (Jni: Doll mi you hav
ON!-: choice from over l.id d ffotent ( loll
In Mind Doi.l-.tlt Yoi.iiMo, :iu0 lo !)00 pp.
and nn per one year, post paid. JiooU post
age, lor. Kxlra. fjO.OUO books given away
Among them are: Law Without Lawyers
Family Cyclopedia: Farm Cyclonodia
Funnels' and tStot-khroodcix' (Jnide; Com
moii beuse in roultry lard; World t yclo
pedin; Daiie'sou's (Medical) Coiliiceloi
Hoys' I'selul Pastimes; Fivo Years llofor
(lie Mast: Peoples' II story of Unite-
Stabs; PniveiHitl ilintory of nil Nation,
Popular History Uvil War (I) th sides).
Any o.NU Imiok anil paper, one year, all
nosl-iiald, lor Sl.l.i only. Taper alone
bTic. Satinfactiou guaranteed on hooki
and Weekly, or inonej refunded. Itefi-rrm e
Ifon. C. It. Paiwons, Mayor lloelieslt-l
Sample papers, lie. Jtnui, Ilotu; Co , Ltd
Without Pieiii. 0fc a year, ltocht-ster,N. Y
Miifkrats dsinage thoKrie cunal $"0,000
worth every ysar.
To b fre from nlik-heailHrlie,
billons
nOMM, coiidtipn ti'Oi, etc., ( tarler's Liltle
l.lvur I'dls. Htiietly ajctablt). The kohII
Mtiiiiulate the liver wad true the stomach
from bile.
It Is reiinrt-d Hint tho-irtllent will maUo
a lung tour b. the nrrl th w fall.
A un form and natural rolor of the whlsV
crs Is produced byiuMtitf ltiililiijliaiii'M j
Vrn liavn ueu Arr'n ' twrry Potclorul i"
our family, for colli. ,'. t(fott ttuciVHa.
A I.ueUy Miulrnt.
Cotton M.) Courier. Oct. &
Mr. Annuo Aranjo Hibeiro, who In tho
Inst diaiug of the Louisiana State Lot
trrv, held in New Orl.-anson tho 1 till hist.,
lrew one tenth of tlio rap tnl pmeof 5 loO.
uoo. is n senior in Ti.tlVColli-geitud resi les
nt 17 Wellington stieet in this city. When
visited by a Courier reporter last week Mr.
Ihbeiro was in u very happy traine of mind
and expressed liimst-lt as being much
pleasetl ith his gooil fortune, as even to a
ninii in nell-to-do circumstance the unex
pected receipt from the Adams Kxpren
Company of $11.000 "as nil event Ihatdid
not happen eery day. Mr. Uibeiro is a
native, of t. Penult), Hriw.il; about twenty
eijlit or thirty yeais rf age. and flint canio
to the United'States in 1S70. Somotenor
rleten years ago he, together with his
brother, inherited a small Hraxilinn coffee
plantation, but this they soon disposed
of and rstabl shed themselves in tliofr
present business, that of railroad and
oinmercal brokerage. His time in
this country has been pnssed nt Lehigh
University, Penn., in Nev York rity, and
at Tuft's college, whore ho Is at present
making a specialty of civil engineering, and
from which ho will graduate in .lime, lie
has always had great faith in the possibili
ties and fairness of the Louisiana Lottery,
nntt vheu in Lehigh, with a number of other
tudenls, was a constant puichaser ot
tickets, and as rewarded on oao occasion,
while there, by receiving a prize of $7o0.
About n year and a half ago he begnu in
vesting two or three dollars a mouth in
tickets again, as, he says, he thought he
might as well invest his money in that way
as in any other. A few months ago ho
drew five dollars nntl finally, on the 1-tth,
a tenth of the capital prize. Mr. Hibeiro
expresses himself as perfectly satisfied with
Ins experience and says the windfall Is just
what lie needs to put into his business.
The new opera house in Dallas, Tex., has
been condemned as unsafe.
C.VI'Altltll, A TAKKII AI, IlliA IWICSS
AMI HAY iriivi:ic.
Sufferers are not general'y aware that
these diseases aro contagious, or that they
are due to the presence of living parasites
in the lining membrane of thu nose and
eustachian tubes. Microscopic research,
however, lias proved this to boa fact, and
the result is that a simple remedy has been
formulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal
deafness, and hay fever are cured in fioin
one to three simple applications inatle at
lioine. A pnmph'et explaining this n w
treatment is sent free on receipt o' stamp,
bv A. II. Dixon & Son.. :tl5 ICimr Street
I West, Toronto, Canada. Christian Stati
on id.
Out in Idaho the chestnut bells are rung
when a widow is married.
Send to names of young men and women
to Omaha Commercial College, 1 1 11 Far
nam street, anil receive College Journal
free one year.
Herbert Spencer has had to stop work,
even letter wiiting.
O-T Lvnn' Ilrpl S'KTenert npplled to your booU
oiiiUhoi'ii before you run tliein out.
If you wou'd begenerous there is not time
enough to ho unjust.
If nfllleted with oro Uyen, uho Dr. Isnno
Thonii'ton'a KjoW titer. Di-iigKlats noil II. ilc
Unless a man's got plenty of money or a
wife who can cook, eating's a nuisance.
Not n l'lirKiUlvo; Curler's Id I tin I.lver
Pit's; tlic.r action is mild, pleasant and
natural.
The reluctant corn is being taken by tho
ear.
1'iiicici.v Asu Hitteus warm up and invig
orate thu stomach, impioves mid strength
ens the digest vii organs, opens tho pores,
promotes perspiration, and eoiiuli.es the
ciretil.it on. As a correctorof a tl'sordered I
system there is nothing 'o c'piiil it.
Poler Ii. Sweeney is back in Now York,
where he proposes to reside permanently.
"liim.N-s and Scalds." If you are so un
fortunate ns to injure youise f in this way,
lie can suggest a remedy that will soon re
lieve ymi of all pain ami quickly deal Hie
wound; it costs but t wenly-lh e cents and
is sold by all drungWls. Ask for PiatltV
Davis' Pain-Killiui.
Take care of your churn i ler, ,
taliou will take cuio of itself.
our repu-
Tho 1' rarer axle gre alio is Ihe stumlaril
axlo grease of tho world. It saves your
hoi sos and wagons.
Japan has ICS Protestant churches, with
a membership of 1 1.078.
A Ni'tv Wonder
Is not often recorded, but thoso who write
to Ilallett it Co., Poriland, Maine, will
learn o' a genuine one. You can earn from
JT) to ?-.r' and upwards aday. You can do
tho work nnd live at home, wherever you
aro located. Full particulars will be so t
you free. Some havo earned over SS50 in a
day. Capital not needed. You arostarted
In business free. Doth sexes. All ages.
Immenso profits sure for thoso who stint
at once. Your first net should bo to write
for particulais.
Lieut. Henn wants another chanco with
tho Mayflower.
Tho Oiunha 'Iyp foundry can furnish
new newspaper outllls on short notice.
rices mime as in Chicago and freight
nlieady paid loOmaha.
It Is Economy
To bur Ilnod'i Barmiarllls, fur In It foil get mors
real valnu for the inniejr limn In any other ineillelntv
A liollla of II00J Eaiannarlilu eunmhii IDUD xi 111.il
laU a mo ith, while chert u III average lu laat not
ever a week, and tut iiiiier.or cuia Ire poweri of
IIooil'o 8ari:tpurllla mo a'to well Itnonn. Hence for
ffwioniy, purlly, a'rens.h and Itojllli Uuy llou&'i
BurKpaillla.
All I aak of any one li lo try on', bottta of Itood'i
Eariaparllla and arc lu quick effeot. It lakra en
time nnd quantliy to allow In e.Teit than any utlier
preparation I erer no irJ of. I ould not he wit limit
It In the houai)." Jim. C. A. M. Ill'jiuauii, II or til
tlilll, K. V.
"J ha talt rlieum over near'y my entire body. It
l lniiollilc lo doicilhn my iifferlnzi. IVhin I be-
Can In lake iioud'a- Huruiearliia tho dliems
beganto
XOuiz'iK
a miar, tut water pimpl a. wail llmlr agouiz'ut
ltclianl pain, d.aa . ,earj I, and now 1 am CJrod."
Ljman Allen, No, tli.cjico. Ill,
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Eol I by all drure'a'l.
b0, I. JlOJIi 4 c(J
11; i'x for 5. I'rcnarfd only
Apo.lie ur.ei, Lnvo l, ilMa.
100 Doses One Do,lar
T llv-n ah y a n 11 10 a.i ir illlilmlia- 1
Tinniioaiao''i'iao'i r ie..t iiu wh- ai , m i , t.iiyii, i ii tm, 01 p, uieciur,
Srnl li'a Ihla Ilea, ai at mitifa rnra f -r ll.lieeineia.l J'ha orit 1 al I'lintifrniih pan
Irk llrnUm hi, I onal i.i. m, and Imlipit 1 n. U0SE - ONE rl l r Ilia plrtnra tent n le.
DEMI. 'I Jiey allmnlate ina I iier anl i-t fr ,to:i theliotr cmpt of ion inainmiii AilJieif.
rlt Mllhout crinliij.' neii-nlnic Hit Ht.iniar.i or nAkei 1 ici J1J1.1; JH'.ANI,
tlta ayilein. file 25c. par Uoitlt. for me Lj ill Oiujjitis.l at. I.u.ila, TSo,
w la
HSU BRN
Ne r"c,b iif tv
Ti'ti a'tavrnrti.' t.ev r
u'. O , ai I .
1 a 1 I-1 lntAM'
TRVK KIT
Kint imvt lb riu
,11 ' -lew, 1
1 .'m
I"
irjCEa
Whatever yon dislike In another person
take caie to correct in yourself.
Women's milk is sold
some Chinese cities for
infants.
on
the
the l reels In
m eteuunco ot
I hat e fouinl out a gift for in; fair. It is
not a ring of Rold, nor flowers for Iter hair,
nor pearls for her white neck, hut Salva
tion Oil lor her sore throat. She's a s ag
ing bird.
What do we live for, it it is not to mnko
life less tlilllt-ult to each otlnr.
Tlial Itetirlni: Down l'nhi
Is cured by Cvutkii's Iiion Pills. Al drug
gists'.
President .lames H. Anjell, of Ann Arbor
university, has returned from l'ur pe.
Again the Nebraska State Pair awarded
the Husiness College, Lincoln, Net)., tde
pren iuniH tor business college woik. Tne
display wa.t the lincst ever inailo. Iiifoima
lion sent tree.
l'xactness in little duties
source of cheei fulness.
Is a wondeiful
Hrnnrlilil li ciireit hv fe aicut mull itotcj of
l'lso'sCure for loununwlon.
Learn glibly the titles of manv books so
you can disiii-s literature intelligently.
For Cuts, Galls, Old Soros, Scratch
bb, Thrush, oto., use Stewart's Heal
In; Powder, 15 and 50 couIb a box.
The Omaha Typ foundry can furnish
new newspaper outfits on short notice.
Prices samo its in Chicago mid freight
already paid to Omaha.
The hest anil surest Kemcily for Care of
nil diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stotnnclt mid ttowcl.s.
Dyspepsia, Sick llcnditclic, Constipation,
Illllons Complaints and JUhiriaofitll kinds
yield readily to tho beneficent Influence of
It is pleasant to the tnste, tones nn the
system, restores and preserves health.
It Is purely Vegetable, and cannot fall to
provo liencllclnl, both to old nnd young.
As a Wood Purifier It Is superior to nil
others. Sold every where nt St.00 a bottle.
tfe3S!3-"?"mra
FWfllLY OIL mi
The moat nrarllrnl. Inrco alire!
Oil (1111 In thoniitrkel. Innp.uro
mien oirei-t uy tno ininip uitnmit
nun, nine iso imp ncoiion
l-'loor or Tntilo. Nn .-niii't to
leiik 11111I v line eoiilenta or oiueo
exploiiloiia Clua.cn prrfertly Air
tlu'ht aa l.rnUiitra Xl!ii)
! 1 1 am - . liiaollllfly aille.
Don't ho llmiiboKiieil with
Morthleai. t in I ta t Ion a. Uuy Iho
'(JiiiiiI j:ti..ui-li. Mau'f d.by
mmm maafo. (
Wnrron, Ohio.
Sold by riral.fin.i. tlrnleia, Kvrrynlicrc.
Ni!i'iM.ii:i 11 v .iuitm:icN.
arj CUm Vf HERE Alt ELSE FA I IS,
Ijea Beat Cdiil'Ii Hyrup. Tasies kiviiI.
n u bv;-i
1 bt A lii.iUIv rtn.,lr lrl.. ia? bla.t Lv li.
tAiii.n,1f ol rnt of 0i wont kiiij tnl of lone Undine
li ,.n curc l, In.lnail t iliont Ii nij ultli In I I ,m-.rr,
thai I will rnd TWO 1HJ.T1.LH VlllX. lot. h.r with Vil,
pro. od4 r. O. oiUieal.
n r aiin.ror. Qlvo lex.
DII.T. A. hI.OCL,l,lll l-ulSt.,M,Y.
WATfiW
m v
Htoni winner VHiiu.t.ua ittliahie, iiivtit ium.iiuii
Mho will tfot 0 fulisprtbrrs for tim hcittO-tc nt a yrar
pnpfr In the world. Kuniplr rnnk nnd new pirrnlum Hut
wkk. Adilrcw ACRICULTUrnKT.nnolno,Wlo.
ttfgSx At j:, ii a. mi:
JKJtJ "'I "air lnrlrti-na.
Carr'r I'tvaki .m.i.t, huirtlbnu, I
JVl i.L, l, Warn, M..i, rr- l.
tS5S54d k I 'ar, rilllin i
SV Or. JOHN H. W
iiA.Mts, i i:i:t,
llkir. If in to Maria.
fr&LZrrKt nr. john n. wnnnmiRY.
tr.,1 I h al r trtiiauiL.
O . IWlSI. iH,.;,..), Ui'b'.l la)u. tii.llu..ltiHk.
AGEHTS WAHTED
tn. MIVIIIl V ltU
M AI'll IM.M on I lll'll
.It'll 1.1.11 ...r. .......
Tl,.le. llo.jil. M Itrna.aiin. brut
n mull nr Mil. t lict I.AIU
i iu:i-. :. iions a ou
'l 01,1:110, onto.
CtT ETAPU II f' a'ld Na.nl O
r H r - t S ri l'"ri t r urnl. o
I. I (.1 mill nitfil rr a I fonni of 1
a'arr))
U'feiv
AVr.ne.". NOSE &L THROAT
Inaerted. Addrem I)r. 1.11 PICV. Onia'ia, Knh.
WOflfliC NTUIIV, nnk-l.-errtnir. ItcialnMI
1 cj 1 VI c -rm( p, niiisiiahliKAri limeilr H mil
hmiil.ee. Oilmen.-1 y muifiu iiy null ( Irtoiui a
Oee. UllV INCH OOI.i,i;i , lliilinio, N.V.
KIDDEnS PASTILLESiprfiS
B7OTSktXiSaSi:a!IS3Kiliuili-tovu, Man.
D
VFNPonT IliSIMFS C"!.' ECS
IIAWUU. IJucii,BI-l, lull 11,
WH 11 flit. v. Bniiiilei w nth IVW KltKK
l.ltifa nn( 1111 'n-tUHliiirae'a frei. Wn e IIhmv
KKHAKI.nlls MIklukk o.. Holly, llleti
Muriililiin
II, il.lt (Jnroilln t I
If) l)ll ui. sn 1
Oil J, bl KIM! f.O.iaUJd, Ulltj.
.mi 11 iy tin uuro i.
Yv f- P V J A as. , ilmif.'la kl-II 'Iiciii. o ,v mul ol
l- W. I! I'KSICK, Hr Joiki-II, M ,.
AGEHTS WANTED tittlXWSttti;:?!,
Irriiiaafct renin a Itli-.-e 1 .N ationai. I'fii Co, l'til-iiu
f'AEMGER in";
liJji.iiij.lilet. Ull. r. U.
uniora un l I. ic'l a euru l. I'llmli
pllal lor Tit a nla. Wrim foi
UULLCT, UilMauki'Oi.VU.
m a. it 1 mi ,i aiiiviniv ii i, itikiiivi,
I
Waterproof Goat
liwp Made.
mrnic-n.i rrnt ri I! I HAM) RMCKKt
a., .r a'. 11 1 1 1., 11 yr i (,i 11 , ,.t aia, l(,
n.,arataii iaa,iit,ii,ihf r 11 ,io( ketpti-ena
',l,l J U- I'll, HIHIil i..I Y -'i 11 11
il J Jl iil3
mm
LT nrinn l&i
mm
PV9
eSSM 1
W. N. U. Oniitlia ' Mfr.vS. " L.
YSPEFSiA
la a din-roa welt an ditreinr coniplilat. II
tiealicOMl It lr.J, by lmpuri e nu,ti'lin and dev
imo.ini; thi I ,inu( tho aalcni, lo prtpara tli way
lur llat nl DfrKno.
HI
tjuicklj nnd i
T nnd eomnletr Iy ('tiren Ilj nlirpnln tn til
u, Irnr;iMirn, HrlchliiRi Tnvtloic lb
1 etc. It enrichM iml puriftc tn blood. itimu-
lit- lorniA.
l'nmla eti
Utaii thn Appf ttt". and Uln th AAsimiUtion of food.
niR, tlOUN II HO n AllTj orJ EH 101 II Ot.AMDlDJl U.
a) " I ittitTomd nefemly firix tunntha witn Indi
cation 1 iweiTfd no Wnptit from doctors, ltrowo't
Inm Hitters completely c uridine, I rcomnend It."
Ml i-ft N laKnu, Ulv CaltfoTnt tit ,Oinlifc, NbM
Ajn: " 1 tun und UrownS Iron Itutera f or ly
iwpHiA, witli etcellont results,"
Mn. O. lh Tourws. DnurUt. NoTfotk,
ey5: " I tine h'f n curetl at Dynpepsi by the um of
llnmn'i- Iron li liters ami cherrliilly racommfod It."
liAuutn Um abc Trtl Mark imlcniwd rei inm
ou wrapper TmKo no other, Mtdo only by
II 1 1 it W.N 1 IIKMltAIaCO., HAI.T1MOKE, MO.
elys catarrh
CREAM BALM.
'CBfau nMVl
J have i-vd firosf-
bof'ttof J-''i'.i iviuii
llahii v.tl conHthr
rn...-'.y' cmr I. siif
t ftl 0 'Mr.titji
nitiirrh iiwi dif.r i't
ui If irfii 'le, mid I'
ii the .,')( reimtlti
mrrrtrr.lvA'!'!
1
t'mt rl))-i latt mill
uu
fi AY-FE VE R
A piriliir Is npnlicil Inti) cft'li n.x rll and ti aireai
nlile in uie 1'ilee M i't lir m I or u druuelst
hen, I foi i' rculnr. KIA' 11U0 rilli !9. Droirjtau
Owi-co, N V
-T.-mT TU
vi lu
111"
itM
a-1 II I it . w- .
vi -1
IMEWSPAPER OUTFITS
I'u ml sli 1 oh Siiorf iiolloo 'i-uui
OiiiiiIiu at tt'IiUoo 1'i iccs.
NEW OR SECOND-HAND GOODS
COimiCSPONDHiSVI! S0MCIT1CD.
OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY.
Omaha, Nob., I2tli nnd Howord.
ASK I'OIl T1IR
InD
llett material, prrfi't'lfll, rqnala r,uy tS orftaihoe.
errry mlr warranted 'lake none niilent atauiped
W. U Doofc'Ua' t3HOShoo. WArrauted." Coiinrr.
jiuiion a:io i.ace. iioya itaic
for Ilia Wa 1.. DlMIClltla'
8".t)0 Shoo, t-amo l)l, a a
a I... LI bl.i.A If ...ti i,.ni..,l
pet thraa. aluiea lrom deal - rl
rri.aend addrnaon poatul
card to W. U Uoui'lus,
ttrorktnn hlall.
, ..-x
ex
'Uie ItcXl.llH' UV 11)11 la
Lsaiietl Kriit. untl flanli.
, rati 1 year. O'jr 31!) !acca,
8xl tiichra,ivitliover
O-.GOiJ lltualrationa
wlioln Picture (.'allrir.
GIVKS -Wliuleaale Price
direct tn cnnitinirr.i 011 all f,ooila for
lieraminl or futnlly itae. Telia Iiotr to
nrder, nntl Rlvcs rzact coat of nrry
thing yon uje, rat, drink, ivrnr, or
lmve run with. TJi-ao I.VVAL.UA11LIS
IltKJICS runtnln liiforuiatloii fjlcanrd
from Hie tiiurkcla of Hie ivorlil. AV
will mall a copy FIIKIC to uuy m J
tlreaa iiunt recrljit of 10 eta. to defrajr
expeuao of mulllu;. 1-ct ua Iitutr from
you. IUaiK?ctfuIlr
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
C7 Ai 'J'-MI Wnl.iMh ATrnno. rtlilcnso. 111.
CATARRH,
HEADACHE.
ASTHMA,
NEURALGIA.
?rle!1lr rel ered hy nMnir riialnnnii'a Klciitbol
uhiiler an 1 hr mntniueil u i elfeet a rura. talla
factloii iru innliol or money refund 'J. It laat' (rum
, ,i,u. ,u u . jiar it c vv cenaii uyinaiiarat
dlUu-lat C rcnlari ma led iiapplicallon.
II. D. CUGIIMAH, Throo Rlvoro, Mloh.
P AYS the FREICHT
. Ton Wuxoii Hculi-s,
ikrn, m ti trtui, urui
$60.
aerr ilialKiU. liraalUa
ifatloa Ihla PAiacr aud ljdra
JONCS Of BIMOHIMTOM,
UNIJI1A1ITON. N. Y.
:STEBBR00KSI1ELQ
LcadinrNos. i 14.04B, 130, 135, 333, 161.
For Sale by nil Statlonors,
THC CUTCRBROOK STEEL. PEN 00.,
IVotkii fauulen, N. J. 26 hhn St., Hew York.
NS-OPIUM IlitliU I'alnleuly
Cured at Iloiuat. 1'reatinani
aent on trial nn,l NO PAY inlaw!
tinlil tou arn I diieilleil. 'rernia liv.
Iliiniu.ua Ha mcily t'w,, Iul'uyallc, lud.
WANTED A
of 01 amy for liualnra. In htr locality, balary JU,
Ufuma. K. J, Jouuaou, Mair, 19 Uatrviay
gf?DW3's imp 1
m 1 1 I -THE I
a
Mora ftrw Il 1 u
11 ana
My
1 FOlDEl
&A7
oy K
aw-
Rn m
WOMAN