THF insurrection in Mexico is CTOwin" iivrv alaru.intr every .lay. notwithM.l.ulin-l'resi.l. ntlHa.ha , ,i .-...mi. v 1.. II. r LMiveni- , incut than it e.-r la1 liefore. x uiii'pnrtinu: 1 "nice in j lier innil.h with Unltraria, '"it as j all the other nation of I'.nro; e are ; njraiiist lYam-e. it is tliotij-ht "he1 will not jm-rtnllii ihiue to a point' of. war. I SrEAKIK I KISI-Vs friends have taken the trouble to utate that he is ardently in favor of free silver, thus informing the country that he is as wronjr tl,e money question as he is on the tarilT. Till: pi inters of the south have concluded to stow Houiethintf be sides cotton next year as the growth of last year and this him overstocked the market ami there ceeinw to be but little demand lor cotton. Nl'AKl.Y Ifl.oUVXKI in (fold arrived in this country from Kurope last week, but the country has become po ar-custoim d to thin tiling "l the past two or three months and the fupdIv of inonev 1 1 ore i h (.-Teat that no notice is talicn of thi arrivals now. ih Cor.. lidllKKT (1. lN;i:WSOI.I. iscoil Htantly robbiiijf the (lower garden of faith for poesies with which to decorate the doctrine of infidelity. He s-ii1 the fdllowin.'f tel.".',r i:ii to Wait Whitiiia.i, the dyine; poet, on Christmas I)a : After the day the iii.;h:, and after nijfht the dawn. Yotu.-', with words of love and hope. It. (i. 1m.i:ksih.i W hat "dawn" does Col. Injforsoll refer to? The doctrine which he has been preaching for twenty years warrants no belief in any dawn after the nijfht of dea'h. And the expression "Your-., with words of love a nd hope," is, so far as hope is concerned, clearly beyond the limit fo Col. Inoersoll's leachim;. Hope belongs to the Christ mn, and the infidel haw no right whatever to in dulge in it. It is one of the words not hmltided in the dictionary of in fidelity. (i lube Democrat. TO THI SILVER MEN IN CONCoF.SS What the country has to say to these men is simply the direction spoken of old to Judas, "That thou doest, do quickly." Let not long debate and uncertainty prostrate business throng hunt, the laud. The prospects of trade and indus try are now exceptionally bright. A long contest about the silver .pieslion would almost inevitably shake confidence and arrest busi ness. Play the political game ouicklv if il must he tdayed. Make the harm to business as brief and little as possible. Send the bill o the senate in a single day; what is the use of congressional debate about it? The senate ought to be able to uct, on a question exhaust ively discussed last year and then decided, without delay or talk. If the bll goes to the president at all he will not take weeks or even days to make up his mind what to do, congress may be sure. The repub lican party is exceedingly willing to meet this issue before the people. All it has to ask is that the indus tries and trade of the country shall be harmed as little as possible while the question is pending in congress. Afterth.it the democrats ' will see how wise they have been. New York Tribune. ANOTHER TREATY. Secretary Dlaitie has once more demonstrated his astuteness of diplomacy. The French want a nevr commercial treaty. As they nave no beet sugar to sell, mid their exports of teas, colfees and other articles covered by the reci procity clause of the McKinley bill are infinitesimal, that portion of the measure furnishes no adequate basis for a new treaty. When the French government forced through the senate of France the removal of the embargo on American pork it was understood that the United States would not be satisfied with it because the duty of more than two and one-half cents per pound was almost prohibitory. The statement then made was that when the restrictions were once formally re moved by the concurrent action of the chamber of deputies and the senate the government would ap ply itself toward securing a reduc tion of the duty. France desires to get her wines, silks and other products into the United States on more favorable terms than her rivals can. To do this she is willing to reduce the duty on American cereals, breadstuffs and meat products. The egricultural prod ucts in France have hitherto op posed any reduction in the duty of agricultural imports into that country. Hut the' fanners of France are now much concerned to enlarge the market for their wines and kindred exports to the United States. . So that it believed that as a matter of domestic policy the French Koverniiieiit will he nt-lc to I receive mii-port for the treaty which i- miner nej.nu.iu.Mi The new tuiif in Iraiue is modeled -omewhat after the Mr Kinley liieanui.', having one ui'li.-rli.!,- for tliorie nations villiiiir toeater i Mo n ri)roeal relations or rant concessions, ami a higher ..e ,;r t:.', e who will not. French , ...I . :i:v evidently inclined to ;.;;;:"a!:' l!u' -vame principle of i i'.ti in i of which ill, line v. ii.'i the . . . i . .. ' originator ami mrei iiimri . -i h resentative of the French jfoveru ment is now in this country to com plete the treaty. Lincoln News. r mil Mil Hid ys Daily. Judjjv Ramsey and M. U. Murphy are on the sick list to-day. Mi-s Mollie Vallery returned to her in Murray this inoiiiiiig. !'. K', Ciilhnian anil Mis-i Minnie, spent .New Year's in Omaha. I-'i'i d Murphy and wife, of Ce.br Creek. :-'pent New Veal's in the city. 1). A. Campbell and wife were in tlx-city jc.-lerday veiling frie.ids. Ken. ' ears 1 b.we. ot ( liiiali i. i- pent .New with the family of K. W. I I el s. M 1.-..S , lelih.l I lor tc ! erne I hi si ho.il dill ie.-i at l' liioil morn i ng. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. V. e . d Ihis ill, of II. t . Ashland, were the utlests (it 1 1.. i kney nd u ifc ) eslenl.iv . C. 1!. Hackney and wife, of ,.-h-laml, spent N-.v Years v.idi their son ! i. ('. i local., y, of i c h'.l y, Mr. and Ml l-'r-mk Dickson iv tm o' l i i: ! ev'iii l'f fr.n'i a m ( ks visit with Mr. Dick 'oil's brother r, Maxwell. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. I". C. (loll, who have been isitiug in the eastern pari, of Iowa, for the past month returned home yesterpay. Geo. K. Chatbiirn and wile after -pending New Years with the fami ly of M. H, Murphy, left for iheir home in Wyinorc tliis morning. John Kennie severs his connec tion with the grocery firm of Den ned A; Tutt and will leave to-morrow row for Minnesota to enter the employ of his uncle. l andlord I laekliey . d id himself proud yesterday and served the ho'if dinner that has been served al that hostlery. The citizens aj precialed his el'orls ,y turning out wiih their families. Mr. A. II. Dray received the sad intelligence this moni'iig that his mother, aged 7 years, was lying at the point of death at her home in Auburn, Neb. Mr. Dray Jetton the Missouri Pacific for her bedside. The lli;,hit Kailnay In la.iope. Tho o euiii,!; of a new Alpiiiit railway tin? Lrieii.er K'.thhornbahn is an nounced. It is the highest railway in the. Alps and commands magnificent views. It is 2,!i."d meters (7,s;!(i feet) lii'h at tho Hiumiiit luvel, and tireimds l,(iS2 meters (l.tllK) feet), or sixty-seven meters (IJ feet) higher than tho PilaUis railway. The journey occupies uu hour atid a half. Tho gango ii 0.8 meter. The lino is a pure rack and pinion rail way on tho Ah system, and is nimilar in construction to the Monte Oencroso railway. Tho steeliest gradient is one in four that is, less than tho maximum riluttu. ascent. Tho railway has been built in a remarkably nhort space of time; it was bctfiin so recently as tho 1st of Octolier, istid. No fewer than ten tunnels were bored; numerous streamlets were bridged and heavy Btoiio dams had to bo erected. Iron. Win Hint; Against Anl Ipj rln. Let nio Bay BoinetUiicf about tho indis criminate nso of nntipyrine. I think it in villainous. Its use should ho restricted like laudanum nnd morphine, and used only upon n physician's prescription. Peo ple use it carelessly, not knowing that it is a heart depressant and cumulative in its action. Many persons come to mo and say that they have been using ten grains every threo or four hours, and without any idea of tlio harm it does. I camo across two or three deaths last year directly duo to its use. Too much cannot lie said about the dancer from its indis criminate use. Interview in Philadel phia Press. Miiiiiinii't Dlarle. Little Girl The teacher says I must get a diary, and write in it all i do every day. Will you buy mo one, mamma? Mamma There are plenty of them up stairs in the lower bureau drawer fif teen or twenty, I think. Little (lirl But isn't those ones writ ten in? Mamma Only the first pages of each. Good News. At llrnre nn a Stump Orator. A rooster was put on the block at Ilan ford the other day und his head was cut off, but when the plucker reached for hiin tho ambitious fowl had walked off. The head was completely severed save a small portion of the base of tho skull, but the bird could still hear and feel and even cry out Ho lived for sixteen hours in that condition. San Francisco Call. A New rreclon Stone. A hitherto unknown stono has been found in the mining district of Cando liiria, in Nevada. It is of a dark green color and takes on a very hih polish, j and is classed by tlio state geologist as I "sariseite." Several beautiful ornaments have been produced from it, but so far! it has not been found in anv consider.1 able ouantitv. ltetail .W-oi. A Woman' Statement. Tlier it into an argument about the ! money muriu by iieotile who earn, their living mi tlio Htasre. Of cunw they dif- fen-fl. people can't unfit RatKiM'torily ' null's.-, they do ii(Tt;r lut here in the Olilllloil of ii woman WUO WlW once 01) the uiniiv.is considered lM)tml:ir w!i' v.'.w defer einii.','li in Ixt work to (M iipph; us an.l praise, who presnni- alilv en rii.-. 1 more than the average ue tress, ami yet wlio is content with her present life' When 1 take out the money paid for gowns which were useless except on the st ie. when I make ullowanco for trav ehnj' expenses, hotel hills, weeks in which few performers earn anythinj: when I take into uceount ennii;;ement , . , , , n " , which could not for many reasons he sat I.-factory to me; when 1 foot up the alaries which sometimes in my earlv work I never received, and when I esti- mate the thousand and one little ex- penses which were then necessary, 1 con- nidei- that fur Heveral venrs nf inv lifo 1 earned practically nothing but a living . , I. ,i . . ". and I worked very hard, yon must mi deivtand When 1 not married 1 left the stn;;i;. Now it isn't necessary to ted you what my salary v::s or what my t husband's salary now is, hut his ear.; iir;s are lers than iiiuirt worn. Hut v.n two hvo iiiacii Int. or on his sm. diir salary than I ulou.i could live i n lay Jiiggcr salary. We have a pretty limit.? and ail tli.it we iief. to he li.c..jiy V.'e save a lit tk' moi.ey too. t'o I Mipj.eo this is n fair anrvver fis to what ...in makes on La- s:.i..e. There tile a .'..Teat s:.i.,o. There an; a ..i iM.mees to U) consider. Tribune. many circm -New YoiH Ten A in l.nm 11! i nte r'i. Captain Am!' r-.m riseu.-.i the eietf a Dutch schooner from a wild part of the island of l-'oniH i-.ii. alter tirm iiwii M.im of tin.' lUitV' s !i:i return is thus do icriiie.l m "A C: n- in an 'pinm dia per:" "(Jar way took n.i in siii;;!,- I, la lln-.iti'.;h a ii rr.iw p.us, and ih I eiilei. I it at t'i I: ,d uf my in .! f'.r a .-'. o:i 1 my heart almost cea-od to h:,t at tli ! (startling si;;ht that v t my :;:. "Tiio pa.s.- wns lined on both sides wii'i (croc. otis i)nl;':i'; unlives nr n- wu i pole axes, spears, hn,'o knie, and many other death dealing instrimieuts. "Although 1 was taken Hat aback by tho sojht K.nne instinct carried i.io fur ward sword in hand, x!.ing to t!iori;J t and left with n cool, ittartie,' eye. v h i ! i seemed to curb tho revengeful spirit of the natives. "On arriving at tho other end of th defile I stopped, turned round, saw all tiiu men safely through, und then told them in unmistakable Englidi to make a clean pair of heels for the ship, while I brought tip the rear at a sharp puce ns soca as I had got a little way from the entrance of the pas, so Unit tin natives niiyht tmt see ns ia too great u hurry. "How they let ns thi'ira-h whhotit touching a hidr of our heads or on.'o inalfiii' a motion toward us pu.s.st!S my coiiipi'i heuMon." I.'ttri That Never C'H'nr. Thoy t. !1 a funny t;tory of impu who rented a box in th(.'postoilicea.-hilea"o lie appears to tnivo been new to I.U.iil-.e-.s and bided to tho h: tho thing Afb ra tnonth orto hociil.V.l on one of the pu-tuffice oflicials and be pnn to kick about the box. "The blamed tiling never had any mail in it," was lns complaint. "I havo looked in that box everyday since 1 rented it and it lauii'thad a thins in it the whole time. I even addressed a letter to myself and never heard from it." Tho two took a look at the box and the postoflice man inquired if tho box renter had ever opened his box Why, no: of courso not Couldn't ho boo that there wasn't anything in it. Of course it turned out that ho had forgotten tho number of his box though it was on his receipt, and had been watching and swearing over an nnrented one. He found a stock of mail in his box at last and wont away feeling Fmnll enongh to crowd insido of it. Buffalo Express. Th Wooilcn Indian. I used to live in Spain, and after ward in tho West Indies, before 1 camo to the States. 1 met the wooden Indian long before 1 camo to this country. 1 have been asked before where the wooden Indian got bis start. I only know what 1 have heard about him in tho Old World. There was an adventurer named Ilutz who loft his old city, Bar celona, and camo to Virginia 300 years ago. When he returned ho executed tlio wooden Indian in a rude way, as a type of the sort of animal he had met in tlio New World, and tho fi;ire was set up in front of a shop where wine was sold. Finally it became a sort of trade mark. There were smokers in those days and they assembled around tho In dian. And the wooden Indian is now Been in front of nearly every cigar storo. Interview in Chicago Tribnne. Wall c.l t ntil the Child tl'u Safe. An interesting little war story has Governor Jones, of Alabama, for ita hero. At the timo Gordon was resisting Sherman's advance, Jones, then a staff captain, was delivering a message from his chief when ho saw a little child, clad only in night clothes, hiding in terror behind a frame house in tho direct range of tho bullets from each army. Jones rodo forward, took the child on his horse and galloped back with her to the Con federate line. When the Union forces saw the act they ceased tiring, and thcro was an impromptu cessation of hostili ties until the child had been carried to a point of safety. Charleston News and Courier Thieve Trust In Fortune Tellers. Tho thief has implicit reliance in tho foreknowledge claimed by gypsies and other people, and he has been known to pay blackmail to professed exponents of the "black art" wdio threatened him with nil manner of perils. Exchange, III Frrnr. Husband -Thank heaven I ara not as other men Wifer-You are mistaken there. It in hoy who should be thankful. Detroit 1 Free Press OF THOSE REMEMBERED. There i nn iimm. hi ! ii .mroVrul lose power ru - .iirua 1, uiMiii, ! .rn i il tiny vii.it us. Wliocall.lli 1 !- I kii i v int. Sorrowful, "J"'','" jnihosoV, :t r"ir -.-le v m twur jn, .1.1.1 . lit a 1 ,n- ttoi lil Is umr Ami for n mmm-nt m .m::.i;i- wiih mi muritw Thf rouwy rlm-ii;. r of tUv tempt.. wul. Ill tilt' llilll di III' I -1 V1TII I W I rfillfi. Of hll'l'p Or in I lii' si il hi." "f loi- ion ... -.Lure. They riMi for luiiin or loruieiil, s.-ot or fait. An J nioM nr.- iiiint- In i . In ilii-kiinlly wmuln I'ohliiu t hiMiiI.e jo) ol in i ut r M m hiiin The Mutely f ni .'IncMi of the pine linth power To cull their kimlieil t iiiiitoiiiiie auvw. I" so well thy ili itcl. Tin y iump to rntk of Hire Whul tliou luist dene iili nit Hi is buni'il l.i.'t. The M'til of .iirer hit'.' ir has it fallen uiiuni.t In Mimy wayt ai:'l liroiu;!it thy lili' no uMin'' Wilt Hum wiiii (?!mln--ns in uhoiIht woria , 1 3 , ,t,i. Ami ruliil Ihre with ioiim Ilih-u tot thine owy Another noria: ll.nv mV. we dial u.i iifnil.' Wl1"' '"r.vfnl law ,:u. t.imn ufnr.- to fa. e? Au"xlfil U1"lt i" vm ,,vo souls tulnncil of love brin near iiciiin? Anl1 "nil one commoii Um.l of (Inly liclil Tliij. living-anil that il. ail. wi.i'i. Ii!u rtastlii'lrs.? lr rihall some i! runner r mil. in h! leieieil, Hi i hi; lioth to loueli. wiih naline's cerluinty As the inn .) ei y-,1 n I almn.i of il kinds Iliaiv into fellowship nf kivelinehv' - S. Weir MitriiHI. Tin. (irei-k llii'si lor Wouiitii. It is not to he wiiinlered at that those women who rare for their h. anty rather t'iu for style ill their i,! tire siweid au' iia urn! ii.;m lev. it to the idea of in troducing mu'iiii; l'.ii;;hh l.uiies the j.i:u.iHl fV.--hiiiii-. Tin' l!ov. in,. di-;,j-el ill iiich mo i.e., j w..s nrr,i;,. ,i I'.,:-. a suitable a!ue stU'lied i'!ih' t'.o (' ait. i. lit Greccfc. '- and u.iiil'iy i'"''i il' i::: Alb. Ulan ..ei.v '! ;!ie viy id I' or Woim-n, if tney :it of making ;iii'iu i.'i ,. m ' s .pp. .,' c!i;..' i.ial tiie'..ei i-; i iiy t lie onH moue of'niiiie suited to the form feminine is s'ltii 'ieally alie ted by t fact tln.t no v. e:e ii of t.i-t- Wi.drli' a hie si.e sh.t lie i f I;-) . i: rr.ivin Clolllill;. or I..:,- to 1 e lo. el,! Wollid fllhik !-f In If ia ;i!iv ol le r fa-ldei: o! i iotl' Wo.'Jd tim bodice, ! ;:.). i ill I .i-iple. neeonliiig to te.e 1 ' .s- v.'.i.n:;; sl tie.,' t'.o-.mee,, wii- t iiiid I Wilell clllSel hr.iu.c. bo for classic ill .. the full i l'aight skii'i cr pet! Ko.it, the tight Le o.' in i h -nked shoulders, a; j ei' d ill l.urbio ol- f.U.iereil it, far, liowe i'er, tla) lieinao i . ids lcis been inado in v:;ia. Tiie itUcmpls to revive the beaut. In) l hcliions of liio Creek women hae boon I desultory mid iut'ivipient, mid the few i belies who have t t -1 the exi"rna.-ii! have cither been mh.h tired by the ext r.i trouble involved and amoved by tl.e no tice they cxci'.ed, or ihey have not pos sessed Mdliciei't social imjiortanre for their example to bo I u-.. iv followed. Lady. 'l.i Ciilt'h Tiit.hf Sliaiiiiiiio Dialings. "That no uii'.n is proof against the love of money is evidenced by the e.i.-e v. i.'. which a physician can e a pose a man who is feigniug deafness," says Dr. Wal lace Smyth. "A man can pretend t j bo delicient in any one of the senses, and it is sot.- :tiu.e,-i r.cc.os.sary to subject h.in to an elect rii; shock to break down bis self envt'-d barrier. But if a man v. !ej i prelending t. be deaf is nppi-o..c!ie.! tri.iii behiiid while s'audiiig on a s-,e io floor cr sidewalk iii;d a coin is drop,.' d o t.s to ring, he will iiivariiibly luai bhit.ply lii-eimd wilii a view tu picking ir, i.,). "This simple device is frequently re ported to in countriis where conscrii tion is tho rule und where deafness or any other iniirmify relieves a man froni army service. I saw it tried in Paris on Kix alleged youths, and, much to the ex av.hmig physician's amusement, it suc ceeded in exposing the sham every time." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. We Aro Larger Than We 1'itril lo Iiu. "It is a great mistake," says an archi tect, "to suppose that men are becoming smaller physically. When 1 was in Eu rope, in Munich, we gave a grand ball and the city authorities decided to let tho artists have the vise of the niedia'val armor stored iu tho museum there. There were only two suits of armor which could be worn by us. These were the suits of giants of that timo. Tho rest, which belonged to the ordinary sized, strong inediieval soldiers, wore too small for us. Would not this tend to show that we are larger than our ances tors were?" Detroit Free Press. Willing to Io Anything. Sho No, I'm afraid I can't marry yon. Snooks is such a horribly common name. lie (eagerly) I'll get it changed! Sho But your hair is so dreadfully red. lie (determinedly) I'll get it dyed! She And your eyes are decidedly green. He (frantically) I'll go out and get 'em blacked! Exchange. Elrctrlo Garden Tump. Many of thecountry residences in Eng land are now supplied with electric light ing machinery, and consequently a great nuiulier of electrical adaptations are ren dered possible. Among these is an electric garden pump, which is said to do its work in a most efficient manner. It is only necessary to fix it up by a pond or foun tain and attach a suction and delivery pipe, and the water is projected as de sired. New York Telegram. The Irrcprmslble Ollice Uoy. "Is th'r boss in?" f "Whose boss?" "Youru." "I ain't got no boss. Ef ye mean the man what pays me tree dollars a week to answer fool questions, he's out, and won't be in agin till you're gone!" New York Truth. It is estimated that not far from 30,000 persons sleep in rented rooms in Boston lodging houses. Most of these are young j men and women from the country, a ' considerable proportion of whom are bravely struggling to live respectably on very small salaries. 'ihe Imperial university, at Tokio, Japan, is probably the largest in tho world. haviiiL' an enrollment of 2.000 scholars Mid a faculty of forty members. IX is unuor government control. : i' t louis WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Vr.l BEST KtWiPJPEB GFTHE&GE. It consists of JO pages. Pays more fo?' news than any other paper iu the U. being replete with matter of interest to all classes, the agricultural, the mercantile and the pro fessional. Advocates the rincipals of th Republican jjarlrand publishes in full the speeches of -its leaders. .Is the coming Presidential Campaign promises to be the hottest ever contested, eu n'jj republican should become a subscriber and keep him sett' thorougldu informed of what is occaving in t!ic political world. L'i'iiiC SI. CO PR Vi;Aii. Picmil through Postmasters and News dealers or din-el to the f T. LOUIS. MISSOURI SAMPI-E COPIEy PBEE. m TIP E. Y lili. STILL CONTINUES lie Host Popular Family Newspaper ia the West IT 13 THE BEoT NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME .-. .-. THE WORKSHOP, op. THEBUSINESS OFFICE. for THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, THE WORKINGMAN. on THE POLITICIAN. IT 13 A KHPUrnVTCAN KEWnPAPETl. and 09 audi ia ably conduct!, BUinbtrinct Ofioi.a 1; j wrltors tt! atnojt In tho couutiy. I'pjb.lsVuALL rill-. M'.AV.-J.nad keups Ita roajors parloctly posted oo irr. U:nt iriv-tnt .i 1 1 over tho wo: Id. lu LI i, UAH Y I'i ATUiiK.i en orjnat to thOFe of the brt mnoazlnes. Ar.ivi(rc.co.i.ribut-i-9at.) N. O HOW I LLfc, t HA Nil H. blOCKTON, MKS. VUAHCilU HOUvlSj.J.M UUmNL.TT, mai;k 1 wain, urf.t hahte, mau r.l'.i: U'HOM I'WK, 'V V. To U KM EE H("ll RTI.aT fclXF.V! Nt.ON, l.'UD- aud uiplino, --i-i:,r;y uaio;, maiy irAHivfLU cathkhwood. T..t. C!-ANIl.rH H.-HT. . ri'id many otcra of HOVtiO jLlTthAH 1- .nVc. taui, bo soon teat 'IHE lN-lCH OCLAN cubl:aii3 THE EEST STORIES AND SKETCHES IN THE LANGUAGE. Its FOREIGN and DOMXSTIC COKUKSPOiTOESCE Is vary extonslV and ii'.o tost. The Yuulh s Dopiirtm-Mit, Curiosity Slii). Woman's Kingdom & TLellul ue Aro Bettor tiun a Maciasina fortao romily. OnooltSo Mo:it Important Foaturoi lath) Departraont ol FARM AND FARMERS, Frlitod TX-OOV. W. D, rrOARD of Wls-.onain. Editor Bid Proprtatr 0 t "i-iujrd'a Daiiymau." luis Id aiisw lou'.iuo uudaa iaiportuat ouotoAgrl. cuiturla's. AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT ITr.aalsob or Mf:rtho special purposo ol di3CU3a;no taa questions now agitutlno tb-'laimcij. tnucountry. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Is Ono Dollar per Year, postage paid. THE .-. SEMI-WEEKLY .-. INTER .-. OCEAN la publlebedovory Monday and Tburaday at $2.00 par year, postpaid The DAILY INTER OCEAN is $6.00 j-&Jf $aid The SUNDAY INTER OCEAN 13 2.00 tHW&hxD Liberal Torma to Active Aoanta. Sand for Sample Copy. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. mi A. Mw.&A.'.a:ii.l' .:.( S 3 i s 1 h iiSTiirlrM'rlil" f i mjili 6TH BODY r:n THc "'..'-a. A. "l,-iT liViVtLL UNKPIC Tl-lrj WiilE GAUZE CVEi-l DQJ;.S !.;U7E vf-i'iOIijriiVc OFEuOD Miras. ' TH: t::.T Cf CCCKS PfiUER THr3 Ti) AIL V. CLfl-FASHlCfiiU.KIMiJ. IF YOU WANT TIIU TEST Bi5y'i3 CHARTER CA!5, VTiUi Uio Wire Gauzo Ovoa Dson, SCTAU S:o7i Senior till ihem. hi'fKxr . With. BWiTfiMltl Wirfciiliif a.. jr.u.. i w 1., DSEFFEPICACH'S PROTAGCN CAPSULES, faro Curo for tVrnlt Men, M prove.1 by niortof loading phy. mi-liliin. SlutHuio iu unliTlnji. 1'ricP. 1. t'ulitloiriie Krcr. AO A ' ul and "Kwl 11 fV II rlir' lrt, W U U Mlrlrtiirrnnd all nrtnatiimldlvhnrues. ITIi-ctli. PREEK SPECIFIC M WnndNbln nininiri. irriif- lona floret tndNyphlllllr Afl.'ctlunt, LUa cut niproury. Price, Wt, Onlur fnim THE PERU DRU6& CHEMICAL CO. 18 WiMOnaio EfHt, MHWACKEE, WIS, rmikesiiie fit tho Lluuor Habit, Positively Curet e? AQt.ncjisrcRi.ja dr. Nmts' ooloih specific It can be given In a cup of collee or ten, or In ar tklctol ocit, without 1 hp knowlpilijp.if i1ioi.m am taklnx It; It la abnolutuly liarnilpi- ami will ctTprt a piirnianent an.l nprely ruif, wheJ!! ttiopatlcntUa nnxlcrnie drlnkproi an alni'mlii wrwk. it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE a ronijilute riir In ejry Instance. 48 page bovk PRPF, A.liliesRinPonfl'li'n.-f, V.LOeii EOIFIC C0. IH& Rant St., CinclnnaU.O QUE. 7 I M Ell (1R I K.N WOOD, Hlftf. Oilier in the Rush Nod liulldit K't'siili-ncc, tlx K1 K'icli I'rojiert . TO SIIII'PI-RS. Iluttcr, Kj;o, Clice.-!', ild Ganie, Poultry, Moat, Applos, Potatoes Grorn and Dried f'ruito, Wfjftables (..III I'll ol. IlV.tH. Tallnur Shfi'ii Iltn, Purr-, Skiiiii, Tobaccor viiiiii, j iuiii, l, ULlOli dA f lillll. trs, Giiisin-, Proomcorn, and Hops. M. K. UAL LARD Gen. (Vim, MiT.iliitiil u.iil Sliiiiiier, 217 Miirkftt Strpct - Rt. Louis. Mo. WA NTHD Aiioiit, yne acxuainluil with Farm. trK ami ShlpptM-f. t K. RHVXOLDS, lipnti'f.!l l'liyBtiliiii and I'lmriiiai'lst ?Iicial attention pivi-n to Oflice Practice. Rock Hlci ks . jjeh. THOS POLLOCK R V HYERS Knlary I'ulilic & Ab.slr.ioU'r Sollcl'lot R al Estate, Loan aud Insurance Agents If you It nve real estate to nell or exchnnrre Fend u. description, prire iliwl Ifrnia ' A 1 mil ?vnl .1 i-.r r......- . i . oiialile ratew. $100,000 to loan at 7a jier cent a no coniniiHHioiif., on good farm security. POLLOCK & IIYKRS Plattsmouth . nkh. Oflice iimler Cum Cnuuty Hunk. in i lruvpliliu SALESMEN To ri'iiri'ipiit our wpll known linns.'. Von iii'hiI no .'ai'ltnl to repre- Plit a Drill Unit Hiirnints Htm-k llrst-pliip and true w inline. WORK ALL THE YESR. ? I0ii per mnnlli to niilit iiiim. Apply .mick. MiitliiM a".-. L L WAY tc CO vii fm'iy, Kloi it-t an.l Sccd-iiii'ii,st. l'lttil, Minn. (Tills house In rexposlble.) TER OCEAN WA