Unci I h Coinage. In tho second northern gallery nt the British museum litis been nrrnnged in ehronologicnl order a series of English rains in gold, silver nnd copper. It seems that the coinage ol tho English had no di rect connection with the earlier British coinage, nor with tho short-lived currency rrhich tho Romans introduced. It noj , Henry VII., in 1504, who placed, for the Brst. time, nn authentic portrnlt in English coins. Ho nlso ninde ndtlition to the gold coins by strikinc "sovereigns," .so called because they bore tho figure of tho sovcr tign seated on his throne. It was during and nfter tho rcicn of Charles II. that tho English coinnce declined very greatly in in terest nnd variety. Tho first guineas wore in this reign from gold brought from tho Guinea coast. In tho reign of Queen Anno there was somo coins bearing the namo of "Vigo," because thoy were made from bill lion captured in Vigo bny. Ilourtllng House Ulnxiius. Kover order egi;s. Never nsk to bo served twice if you owe any bnck board. Steer clear of the young widows who are boarding in tho house. Sco what kind of a enme tho boarders piny before you buy any chips. Never appear to bo deeply intorcstod in the mnn who is full of schemes. Bewnro of the bonnier who never has any chnngo when tlTe washwoman calls. The Judge. The editor of tho Corsicana, Toxna, Olw server, Mr. G. P. Miller, had a sevens at tack of rheumatism in his left knee, which became so swollen and painful that ho could not walk up tho ntairs. He writes that after a few applications of St. Jttcoba Oil, tho pain entirely disappeared, nnd tho knee assumed its normal proportions. Hopclm. Sir Astlcy Cooper relates the following anecdote of nn Irish candidate before tho exnminlng board of tho London college: "What is a simplennd what is a compound fracture?" asked the examiner. Tho reply was: "A simple frncturo is when a bono is broke, nnd n compound fracture when it's all broke." Sir Antler asked him what ho mennt by "all broke." "I mean," he re plied, "broke into smithereens, to be sure." I ventured to sk him what was "smith ereens." Ho urned upon mo with an in tense expression of sj'mpnthy upon his countenance. "You don't know what is smithereens? Then I givo you up." Sir Clinrles A. Cameron in Dublin Journal of Medical Scienco. Summer coughs nnd colds gencrnlly como to Btay, but the uso of lied Star Cough Cure invnrinbly drives them away. Safe, prompt, sure. Unci Cnuno to Grumble. Old Bob Brayson, just after putting on a pnir of now bro?an shoes, went out to chop wood. Whilo Htanding on a log, chopping, his nxo glanced and cut hi left foot nearly off. His son came out nnd nsked: "Pap, whut's tho matter?" "I've dun mint my now shoe," tho old mnn replied. "It beats nnything I ev.er seed. Ben choppiu' wood for a mouth in my old bhoes an never touched 'em, but now that I'vo lummcd down $2 fur a new pa'r, I hov to cut nn' b1uh1i 'em all to picces."&-ArkatiHaw Traveler. About Coal. According to tho calculations made by a scientific writer lately ft requires a prodig ioub amount of vegetablo matter to form a layer of coal, tho estimate being that it would really take 1,000,000 years to form ncoal bed 100 feet thick. Tho Unitod States haw nnnreaof between 300,000 nnd 400,000 square miles of coitl fields, 100, 000,000 tons of coal being mined from these iieliln in one year, or enough to run n ring around tho earth at tho equator GJ feet wido and GJ-j thick, tho quantity beinjj ufllcicnt to supply tho whole world for a period of 1,500 to 2,000 years. What would our Forefathers have snid if thoy had imagined that a cough could bo cured for 25 cents as by that reliable rem edy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Tho Art or Spoiling. 1 "The nrt of spoiling," George Kliotmakes Theophrnstus Such say, "is within tho reach of tho dullest faculty. The coarsest clown with n hnmincr in his hnnd might chip tho noee of every statue and bust in tho Vatican nnd stand grinningat tho effect of his work." This thought may hnvo been forced upon others besides the writer of this not by certain trophies displayed by returned tourists of tho globe trotting season just about closing. Vandalism has been just n littlo bit rnmpant, it would ap pear by tho fragments proudly exhibited as evidences of travel and research. Buffalo Courier. The Omaha Typo foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. 1 rices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. Justin McCarthy hns mndo 535,000 from his "History of Our Own Times." .TCHINC nnd irrJtatinnB or the akin anl Ifftlp. burns CBldi piles, ulcers. piUons, Hte. ot IruccU nd nllsU.n disoaties. qulcklr jurod by :ole. f.irboll-,1 v, the Kroat ttin remedy. 25 and Wo conta, ot Drug isU. Civil Service Commissioner Oberly always dres-ies in black. Yon Can Learn How to Grt Itleli By sending your nddress to Ilallet cfc Co., Portland, Me.; they will send you full in formation about work that you can do ami livo at home wherevcryou are located. Work adapted to all ages and both sexes. $5 to J25 a day and upwards easily t arned. Some hilve earned over $50 in a day. All succeed grandly. All is new. You are started free. Capital not required. Delay not. All of theabovo will be proved to you, and you will find yourself on the rond to a hnndsome fortune, with a lni-.-e nnd absolutely sure income from the very start. The German empress. It Is rei-nllcl. wn , in her girlhood a pupil of Goethe. PATKS'TS obtained by I.01H1 naSCfr &Co.. At tcrnejs, Washington, U. C. Kat'j lSM.,hId vice ire i Fred Douglas and wife nre attracting much attention in Liverpool. No Shotgun I'rartlce About Cakteh's Littlh Liveii Pills; mild and gentle. Ilenn ought to lay tho Galatea up for the winter in K-jg Harbor. The Omaha Typ foundry can furnish tew newipaper outfits on uliort notice. Prices same ua in Chicago and freight Tt.il paid to Omaha. Editorial Writers. Shall editorial articles in our now?- papers uo signed f Uno says yes, an other no. Each- can givo a reason for his answer. Tne first affirm. that tho author's natno affixed to his production gives him a more exalted sense of per sonal responsibility anil stimulates him to his bestcflbrts. The other holds that impersonality is tho sublimation of journalism, ntui that individuality should sliow itself only in tho master mind that directs the courso of tho paper, and which, in tho popular opin ion, is tho author of every original thing therein. Eacli of theso views may bo correct from its peculiar situation Viewed from tlixs vantage point of tho editorial writer, as such, personal journalism is proper. If lie have orig inality, vigor and training lie will make a reputation by having his authorship known. Tho public will soon como to distinguish the good from what is poor or inditlerent, and will give credit to the author of reputable work. Hut as long as that author is unknown the credit cannot bo ltis, and ho looks in va n to the public for appreciation. As reputation is tho capital of a Lterarv dopi'iuient, tho unknown editorial writer is defrauded of his capital bv being kept in obscurity: and this is the case in favor of personal journalism i. c, tho signing of editorial article: with tho name of the writer. xno interest ot tne paper is with im personal writing in the editorial col umns. Tho public is impressed with the mystery surrounding tho author ship of leading articles, which are vaguely regarded as the oll'spring of the combined wisdom of the paper. In lluenco is as valuable a franchise to i newspaper as reputation is valuable to an author. An editorial signed "Win Johnson" dill'uses no more influence than tho said jIr. Johnson carries with him as an individual; and as that gen tleinan is not often a man of command ing position, his influence is not wide ly distributed. -It is not the case here as in 1 ranee, that statesmen and schol ars eminent in literature are active con tributors to tho editorial columns of the press. There the man makes tiic newspaper. His name is, therefore, valuable to it. Ilt're the writer is noth ing without the paper, and his name is of"no eonscquoiice. Our public roads tho paper. A signed editorial would be no more regarded than as a perion ai omuiunicauoii to tne paper, in which tho writer's views, inclinations, ami deductions are spread before the public, and it would have no more weight than the communications of "Veritas," "Pro 15ono Publico," "Jun mi, or any one of that great army ol scribblers that we are fam liar with. An unsigned article in leaded brevier on the fourth page is tho concrete ex pression of the now.spapor. Its inllu eneo is measured by the standing of of the paper and the ab lity or plausi bility with winch tho arrum ut is car ried out. Its authorship is popularly attributed to t ho cditor-ni-chiof. Mr. Charles A. Dana is praised or blamed for what The Sun says, yet Mr. Dana writes very little of what 13 printed in The Sun. Ho simply assents to what In written by allowing it to appear, or he may suggest the outline of an article. The impersonality of tho article makes it his, becaiHo liu is the onlv person known to the public as the editor ol The Sun. Sign one of thoo editorials and take away from it the superstit on of Air. Dana's authorship, winch is tho sign-manual of The Sun newspaper, and it will pass for only what it is actu ally, worth: and as a groat nianv of them are worth but ver, little, the pa p ;r is the loser. Ilfiico it is with the interest of the paper to preserve that impersonality which jrives a fictitious value to its editorials by fixing them on a mysterious authorship. We smile 111 good-natured derision of the oracles of Greek and Egyptian dei ties, and put a true value on their pre tended tlieoinancies. Tho fraudulent priests who deluded their votaries with tho bel of that they woro intornrctin tho words of the gods were venerated not for what, thoy said, but for what the deities said through them. The prophesies and counsels were obeyed is coming from tho gods; but had they as men, said the same things, thoy would not havo been heeded. And yet when wo read an opinion of "Win Johnson" in the Gazette or the Times, 111 our ignorance wo give it tho whole weignt ot tno respect wo feel for tho paper. I ho paper is our deity and its utterances aro oraelea to us. The fraud is as great now as it was when practiced on the ignorant heathen Hut would wo have it different? No, There are many idols that may hotter be worshipped than shattered. The deception hurts no one. The newspor is me ureal nirvana in wmcn inuiviu ual ty is merged and consciousness Jost. Why disturb tho relations to which tho public is accustomed, and inako the paper a rellex of tho minds of A, is, and L, without liomogenoity or riguiantT for that is what pure personality in the editorial columns must load to, if logically carr'ed out, lead to, if If tho controlling mind of tho cditor-iu- chief is to direct the policy of the nn per; then all tho editorial opin ons must conform to mat policy, and tun in dependenco of jiersonalisin is destroyed, which was its chief om'l. Tho writer who signs his namo to nn article, die- mien aim uiniiea ov a sunonor. nrac- I uces a nauii on 1110 public; lor llio views therein set forth aro not h s own. I Tho languages and stylo only arc his, hut not the thought and will. There fore, he has gamed nothing except, perhaps, that his vanity is tk-klod by sco.ng his name in print; wh.le.fho pa- 1 per has lost its influence by ilissolvin" tho solidarity of tho editorial nil mi! , So wo reach a negative conclusion, and ' answer to tho question that premised this article, pursonal journalism is not . i r . r : . needed. t.awara l.ec, n The Current. A mound containing many curious Indian relics was recently opened near Mnynma, Now Slux 00. Among tho articles taken out wero spear-IhsmIh, hatohuts, feki'lotons. bends, unrr tigs mndu of stone, nnd a ploco of wood which boro tho follow, ' curious in scription : Stvpap'Wi-it d uoln t dero lahw jcht lads morf uiT bi.jiiT.M ANEW VIEW OF CONSUMPTION. And Ono Willed Appeal to Common Sonne, ninny fumble Omen. Medical Stilus. "Many persons die of Consumption who could easily bo cured," says Dr. S. C. Clark, of Wntcrtotvn, N. Y., "if they would go at it right. I have a new view of tho disease, Consumption is not always ot lung ori gin." "How bo? What Is it then?" "Many cases of consumption are second nry. TI10 uiscnso ilsell prevails every where, but tho best practitioners refuso to attribute it entirely to inhcritanco or to tho weather. If a person lives in the most favorable climate in tho world and hns any tendency to lung weakness, it, certain con' ditious exist in tho system, tl.nt climate, however favorable, will not prevent de velopment of the disense. Tho disorder in such cases is only a secondary symptom in the lungs ot somo other ailment, and can never te cured until approached through its source." "Yes. doctor; but what is tho method ot approach?" "II you dip your finger in ncld you burn it; do you uot?" "Yes." "If you wash this burnt finger every sec ond witli the acid, what is the result?" "Why, constant intlaiumntion, festering and eventual destruction of tho finger. "Precisely! Kow then for my method, which commends itself to tho reason and judgment of every skillful practitioner, You know certain acids aro developed in the body. Well, if tho system U all right these acids aro neutralized or utilized nnd carried out. If tho system is run down by excesses, nnxiety, continual ex posure, or overwork, theso acids accumu late in tho blood. If thero is any natural weakness in tho lung, this acid attacks it, having a natural alliuity for it, and it tho ncid is uot neutralized or passed out of tho system, it burns, ulcerates and finally destroys, tho lung. Is this clear?" "Perfectly! Hut how do you prevent tho accumulation of thesencidsin the system?" "Ii regularities of tho liver and kiduevs create this excess of acid and the supply can be cut off only by correcting tho wron action of theso organs. Tho kidneys alone should carry out in quantity, in solution, enough of this acid daily, which, if left In tho blood, would kill four men. When tho fctomach, tho liver and tho kidneys nro all conspiring to increnso tho ncid, tho wonder is that weak lungi resist death as long us they do!" "J!ut you havo not told us how would treat Hiich cases." you "No, but I will. Tho lungs aro onlv dis eased ii8 an effect of this ncid or kidney poison 111 tho blood. After having ex hausted all authorized remedies to correct this acid condition, I was compelled, in justice to my pntients, to use Warner's safe cure; though a proprietary remedy, it is now recognized, I see, by lending phyal cians, by Presidents of Stnto Hoards ot Health and by iusurauco physicians, us n bcieutifieand tho only specific for tlioso great organs in which over ninety per cent of dis cuses originate or ore sustained." "Is this form of treatment successful?" "ft i-s wonderfully so, nnd for that reason I am only too willing that you should an nounce it to the world of consumptives." Koto by tho Publishers: Wo havo re ceived tho abovo interview from H. II. Warner A Co., Hochestcr, N. Y., with tho request that wo publish it for the good of surfering people. In a foot nolo to their letter they say: "Tho experience ot ' Dr. Clark is not strange to us. In our corresnondenea wo have found that many thousands of neonle are Buffering from what they think is Con sumption, whereas tho real diiliculty is with the liver and kidneys, nro veil bv tho fact that whon these orgausaro restored to health by the uso of Warner's hhTu cure, tho consumption disappears, and so does uremic or kidney poisoning, which causes ho ninny symptoms of diseases that tho human system is subject to. Tho sumo may be said of rheumatism, caused by an acid condition of tho system. Wo insist upon what wo nlways havo claimed, if you remove tho cause, tho system will soon per fect tho work already begun. Mrs. ftev. Dr. Theodoro Wolf, of (Jettysburg, Pn., wifo of tho editor of tho Lutheran Quarterly, said her friends thought her 'far gone with Con sumption, 1 but after a thorough treatment with Warner's nafo cure, M10 says: 'lam perfectly woll.' Wo can cito thousands of such rases, but ono is enough. If you pub lisli tho abovo article, kindly- send ua a marked copy." Wo gladly give place to tho article, for if wo can in any way stny tho ravages of Con sumption, wtiich canies awny bo many millions yearly, it is our bouuden duty so to do. Pun. Simon Cameron is tho only survivor ot tho senate ot Polk's administration. A uniform and natural result is produced by using Huckingham's Dyo for tho Whis kers. For a slight cold, a hacking cough or lung troubles, take Ayer's Cherry Poo torul. Tho wind Ih always blowing about some thing; but thero is nothing in it. if $1,500 000 The Youth's Companion. The other Prize Stories, eight in all, will be published tking 1887. , 9 t Ffnrt fr 8 1007 .a.!? a!,y no,wo ubcr!bo now, and sends us $1.75, wo will send tho Companion free from the time rlRH Tfl InN I Inll I tub,c.r,P,,on received to January 1st, 1887, and a full year from that date. This offer Includes I I UU l3 tUlli I lUUli the Double Thanksgiving and Christmas Numbers, itemit Monty OrJtr, check, or JttfUtcrcJ Letter. Siunplo Copies and Full Announcement Free, Plettio meaUoa tola paper. The youngest school teacher in Alabama is little Mary Duke, of Clantou, six years old. As a horse and cnttlo lotion, Salvation Oil has proven itself nn infallible remedy, it has received the hearty indorsements of many old and well-known horsemen. Grand Master Workman devout Homnn Catholic. Powderly Is a If sick headache is miscrv, what nre Car ter's Lttlo Liver Pills il they will positively euro it? People who have used them speak frankly of their worth. They nro small and easy to take. Ex-Empress Eugeno thinks the Napoleon ic outlook in Franco is hopeless. I,von' Patent Heel StlfTcnrr 1 ttie only Intention that maVci old boom tralulit new. If wo were nil of ono opinion there would bo no betting. It is a pleasure and satisfaction to tunny to learn thnt Allen's Lung Italsam, that standard family medk'ino forcoughs, croup and nil lungdisenses, can now be procured at i!fic., 50c, and 51.00 a bottle at any drug store. A Pittsbnrger hns taken out a patent for a mnchino to crimp Hour bags. AVoiiicii Knully Startled or A larmcil, Grieved or vexed, hliould use Gum:u's Ikon Pii.ls. A phrenologist says thnt "fullness under tho eye denotes language." I'rizos for Most Storloj, .Sketch es and Poetry. Addres, with stamp, Tun Cui.TiVAToit, Omaha, Neb. Montion this pnper. Lndy Churchill's fathcrgives her $15,000 a year. 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WATERBURY W WATCH hteni winder, arriiw-a lu-Uahle. i.meii lo Hiiy one who will pet n sutnerlhers for thebeslM rents a yeir paper in trie orld. Hampleroplesanit new premium list t-nitr. Address AGRICULTURIST, Ruo!no,Wle. AGENTS WANTED 'ft' If,fS I'AITIUNS. fur inaklnir It ilea, 'Ilillra, llooda, Mittens, ete. ScliC hv mull for Nl. CIltCllAltB HU i:. HONS til CO., 'I'UI.KIIO, OHIO. Plao'a TtamxTy for Catarrh Is tha Beat, Kaaleat to Use, and Cheapest. Alo eoml for fold In the Head, idacUe, Hay f ever, 4c WceuU. STHIVIA CURED urrman AbIIiiiiii (Jure never fattt Ut glT fortibla itern, effecU curci wlter ll other fall, At i immtatttte rtunia in worn ciiei, lUMurri couii atrial rone ( nr f fft moi( tkrvticat, l'rlc f0 rim, ati'll Be l.OO. of liruulttt null, punpU Fltl'.K fori laump. Dir. It. Krilll'rUAN, HU l.u, illnn.fl N. U., Omaha aan- TinC t'HICAtiO T.I!I)ilCK fflOOD i"""a a-iiuiiiy ninrx. a llrr 111 llio Lllllod htaU'S.ainl coatH BllliHcribcra only Ml. 11) ,i yi-iir. 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Rom ma cry humbtir without knowlnr anythlnr atoit It frf nirm be r It does nut cost you anythlnr t letlifc the merits of our treatment fur your!C In ten day ttia dtmrulty of breathing If relfer!, tka piile rerular, thourimry organ md to diacharr tlitlr (ml duty, atrep In rtoifnl, tha swelling all or tiearl rune, the itretigth Inert? awl and appetlU mid pood, We are cotiMantly curlnjr caea of lonr iUii inr cae that Iiatb heon tapped a number of timet, and the patient declare t unabl to lira a wolc (1(t full hUtory of oae. Name, tei, how long aflllcUd, how badly itvollen and where, are boweNcotlT,haT left burated and dripped water, ftt'nd for free paw I hie t conta nine testimonial. ntietlnn. etc. Ten daja treatment furnWhetl free by mail. If jou eidertital, tend lO centa In tumpi to pay potUrr. II. II. OKi r.N .1 HONS, M. Ila.t T.IOtj llitrlcltu .Nirrrt, Atliintu, 2$u Kullriiv Tit) Iotticl Cured. OMAHA TYPE FOUNDRY NEWSPAPER OUTFITS I'liruihliiMl 011 Nliorl IVolIoo I-Voiit Omiiliu tit Cliicitu'o 1'rivcB. NEW OR SECOND-HAND GOODS CORRESl'OKUKN'CE SOLICITED. QMAHA TYPE FOUNDRT. Oniohn, Nab., 12th and Howard Tho lltlUS' (il'lDIS la laanrtl Sept. utitl Inrcli, cncli yrr. a d 313 pnrsv 8,l.i 1 lntln-,v Kli over ,BOL llliiatiatloiia - a. ii holo l'lctiite C.'iallrrr. (J1VICS AVIiolrar.il- Price illrect to rniiainiirrs on nil i;ools for Iirrsoiial nr fmiiily uar. T lis how to order, and (;lvra exnet coat of fury tliliiK yon nir, cnt, drink, near, or linvn fun vrltn. Tlirao INVAI.UAItLK HOOKS contain information gleaned, from llir miirUrt of llic norld. W M ill mall u copy 1'ItlOI to ally ad llrmi ilium receipt of 10 eta. to drfray eipcnsc of mailing;. Ict ua hear frour. you. Hi spcctfnlly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. L'tf7 A: U'M Wnlirmh Avcmio. (Uilcaao, 111. Heat In thn World. Made only by the Frnrrr I.ubrlc tor Co, at Chicago, N. V fc St. Louis, HulU ftttr-yuAw When Issvcura i ujuuamean merely to atop uTimEii a time and llien Imvo llirnuuturn unaln. I mean a radi cal cur., f have maihi I he tllaraae of KITS, KI'ILKKT or l'AI.I.tN(18ICKNi;.SSnllfu..,iii;Mii,lj. 1 warrant mi remedy to euro the worat caaa lleenuae others bav failed f no reason for nut now reralvlnt; uenrs. Atnaaa onco for u treatlae and a Freo Hottle of my Inr.Ulbl vsmedy. Give Ifipreaa and Post Oirica. H coals . Uetbluir fer a trial, and I will rur. you. Xddress llr. 11.11. UOOT. m Pearl St,, NswTU JOSEPH CI LLOTfS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXP0SITION-IB7B. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS WE WANT A MAN or a woman In c cry school district to rro lo work for usliiiiui'dia o y on ii new, u ivul. hoiiurnhlo, andlurra Ihoi'iitcrprlsu. tlnly puahers, wh can inalc.Hroiai M to 111) it day, want d. Addl uss DovlU W. dudd. til llroadwuy, New Vork. 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