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READ! READ! TUIS OFFICE IS PKEPAKID TO DO ONLY FIUST-CLASS WORK, A.ND DOES IT FOR KEAoONABLE PRICES. Pronounced Hople, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Groton, 8. I., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on jny hsntrs. cough net in and finally terminated in consump tion. Four doctor?) gave ine up say- tig I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, de termined if 1 could not sjny with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hus band was advised to tret Dr. King'a New Discovery for consumption ougha nnd colds. I gave it a trial took in all eight bottles; it has cured ue and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottle free at 1 O. J'ncke & (. o. a drug store, regular size, Title, and $1.00. IF TOU ARE Ilf NEED OF LETTER HEADS - - - - BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS ENVELOPES - - - - SALE HILLS . . ; POSTERS or iu tact anything in the STATIONARY LINE1 CALL AT THE HERALD OFFICE, WE CAN SUIT YOU, AS WE Qqiqi)tee Satisfaction- , i. l ;n hnninfiss. advertise i nnd let lr you wibu iu butosu ;vu' ' th public know your prices. People like to trade witli Itho mer .w who offers them the best inducements. It might help your trado wonderfully. Try it. WEAK m UNDEVELOPED OonltttfrtlSof the human form suivrnftiiiiirtrmii.-d. titclwTdom stramrtrien, enlarge all wiw, mmiinl, DnieTiil.tioblaorvniiul prta of tlie txMr which have lut or never at (allied a proper at.il natural sue, itua to III health, atmiw..icwe.r uhkihjwq vannea. 'inurv la one niitlnod ana rhloh thla may b aowni.lln-.l. only an, br lucraawU Bow of bl.md to anir imrt. DnxliiciHl h sliui'learmanitiia aclliia aiitoiiiatU-allT.crratej now liMUi,loiiaaiidvliiur by tli miiu ualural luwtsa tuelniivsMiif alt and strrntith of nuiMo. inn1 be prejudiced beotitae little duai-ko nmnwt Itr aiMr weans to da tha mire. IN VKSTHJATK. There'e no trap bark ofnar elit-ra. ourpiiy T III omie bn the pul.llo knows clparlr aelrm-o from fraud. Write u for Inst motions, full (ttwr-rln. tion, iinxifH.reli'ri'nct'ii, o. All son! you la DUuU i . . ' ,, ai-NlPd letiirwlihnitoot of any kind. Ill llllge EBIS MSBIOAIi CO., EUJTALO, K. Y. F. G. Fricke A Co., Druggists A Pharmacists, Union Block, 1'latts- moutli, Neb. desire to inform the public, that they are agents, tor the most successful preparation thatlnas yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen and releave a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. 1 he article referred too is i nn mer Iain's faugh remeby. It is a medi cine that has won fame and popular ity on it h merits undone that can always be depended upon. It is the only known remedy th.it win prevent croup. It must be tried to be oppreciated. It is put up in.r cent and $1 bottles. QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED As the most important Campaign for years is Coming upon us every Farmer should be provided with a good live newspaper that will keep them posted on all important ques tions of the day. THE HERALD is purely a Republican paper and would be glad to put our name on our list. Only $1,50 a year. See our Clubbing list with the leading, pa pers published. X HE&LD PUBMSrPFQ CO. BOl Cor Fifth and Vine St br a new perfected relent itlo method Unit cannot fill utile, tlio caie Is bernnd human nld. Yon fool Improved theflrat dar.fenl a bene fit every Uuj : aoon know yourself a king amonii men la body, mind and hi'nrt- Drains and loaaea ended. Kverr obsiat-lo iu happy married life re moved. Nerve loico, v.ill.ononrT, brainpower, when Tallinn or loatara restored by thla treat ment. AllamallHnrioeiik Cirtlnna ( the body en rued and streniitliened. Victims uf abuses nnd exwHaea. reclaim your mnnhoud! Sutrererairoro folly.overwurk.lll health. rwiln yoiirvinor! Don't di'8ialr,even If In the Inst tntics. Iion'thodisheart eni-d If qnarka have rob bed you. Uauaabowyou that medical science und t'?t1nesa honor still exlati hero no hand In hand. V rile for our lluuk with explanations a proof s, Mulled sealed free. Over g.UOU relrrrne.es. EHI3 MEDICAL CO.. SPFFAIO, IT. Y. mm SCHIFFMANN'S Asthma Cure Never faila to civa Instant relief In tha worn Iomi.i, aud alfcu tnira whore athara fall. Trial fukaa rKKB f Drtm ar ky BUL ktr DR. K. ROHIPFMANN. gt, rul. Iim. runkenness br tn3 Liuuor Kabit, Positively turei CT AXIuWVcai.lQ OR. HAIWS' OOIDEH SPtCI'll It cm be t'ven In a cup ot co'Jee or tea. or In w Holes o! 'ooii, without the ktiowlcfliioof the per on inkliiK It; It l uliioltitolv litu iuist. iiikI wil vtincl a lii'.niianciit anil niredy cure, wlielh. i tiiviiiitit'iitlsa mtkiormo ili inki-vni an alcohol lr wrei-li. IT NEVFR FAILS. liUMrf AN tl a comnkto ouie in )i v liis'Sio f. in pao uooi rDCC A ,1.1 in., I It folillilf.m'P. ViLC'd if-cC'fiCCO. M'iHii.'j St.. ClnclanitLO Safe and Reliable il i m "In buyiner a courh medicine lor children," piivs II. A. Wulker, prominent tiriitnjist of Dtden, Hall, "never to be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. There is no danger from it atitFre- lief is alwavH Hiire to follow. I par ticularly recommend Chamberlain's because 1 have totiml it to lie natt; and reliable. 25 nnd fit) cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tub Bkht Sai.vk in the world lor t'ntr Bruises, Sort'8, Ulwrs, Sub Hhfiiin, Fever Sores, Ti'tter, CliHiit'd IIhikIs, Cliillilmni., Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions, nnil nt tively riirr lile, or no pay rt-quire'l. It im KUHrunti'ed to (five itisfneuon, m 11101117 refunded, 1'rirt) 23 coiit per lox For sule lj F. 0. Fricke Do not confuse the famous Blunh of Koses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which art flooding the market. Get the genuine of your druggist, (). II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, anil 1 guarnntee 11 will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you a lovely complexion. 1 WAVEltLANI) "1 s!iill look fur yon 111 .Miiy or nonr tniu time to go Miih me," 'iH t!n ibiVo, ns 1 was liMVinn for tlin train. The eul'int'l went wilu nit' to t'.ie rl'y and saw nii'slur d on my liouiewiml journey, I roiu'lu'd home without aceldont and found Myrtle 011 the watch for me. "How 1.h motlier?" 1 asked. R I took her lu my anus 11ml sUtrted up stairs. "Sim U very 111 mid hits boon asking for you nil day." As I n;md the dinir thp phvslclnn who wan standlm; by my mother's lied placed ifi to his lips lu indicate sili'iice, but her tpiick ear caught the souud. Siio turned her heiul and saw tue standing in the dwr. A gla.l sniilo !it up her pnlo face a 1 went to her liedsido. 1 kiA-,etl her lli aylng: 'Are you better, my dear mothcrf" 'About the same," shu saiil in a whis per, "but I urn so glad you have como, my son, my tlarling Isiy." "Now, you will get well again, and 1 will take you with mo to see new scenes that will cheer your life." ".My son," said my mother, "I shall never get well again, and It Is Wst so. 1 want you, my son, to forgive me the pain I caused you w hen Stella left us." "O, don't say that," 1 said, while tears rolled down my cheeks, for with the words had come the thought of the utter loneli ness that must follow. "What can we dt without you?" "Hut say you forsrlve mo, my sou," again pleaded the whispering voice. "Yon, darling mother, I forgive you freely, and 1 beg you to forgive my cruel neglect iu seeking my own pleasure nnd forgetting you;" I said, bending low be bide her bed with keen regret in my heart. "If you ever find her toll her how I missed her, and rene :iber you have a mother's Messing lu seeking her love. 1 was In the wrong. Rank and position are of Utile, value when seen from a bed ol death. You will lie kind to Myrtle? Pool Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well nnd so popular ns to need no special mention. All who have used bled trie Hitters sing the same song of praise. A mirer medicine does not exist nnd it is guaranteed to do al- that is claimed. Klectric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum nnd other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well us cure all ma larial fevers. For cure ff headache, constipation nnd indigestion try Klectric Hitters. lintirc satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co's drugstore. I V , ,11 t ,1 "... 1 ' J ne saw me sne came aild putting tier rms about my neck, said: "brother, would von 5j verv lonnlv If I hm.l.l stay alutie longer with Annlef f have such nicp times riding out to P'lhcr, feinting 1 In- t hickens and watching the little while rabbits." "No, Myrtle," I said, "I am glad to know you are happy here. If you and An nie can agree, I would like for you to stay here a few months, while I visit America with the Duke of Melvorne, Annie, arc you willing to accept such a care as that?" 1 asked, turning toward her us I spoke. "I would lie delighted ti huve her with me! My companions are few, and she la such good company aud so liltlo trouble! Plesse let her stay, Ioyd," said Annla with animation. "I urn glad to find It so agreeable to you. It has been a troublesome question what to do with her while I was gone. Hut I feel well pleased to leave her In your care. 11 something to meet expenses with," I Bald, handing her a bank note. "I am to use this as I please!'' she wild, taking the note. "Yes," I wild, taking her hand at part Ing, "and I thank you more than words can tell." As I took her hand It trembled and her face grew very white Khe kept her eyes turned toward the Hnor. What could It mean! I kept ai.kin myself all the way home If I had won this fair girl's love, f did. not know. We had been friends from hildhiKsl, and I loved her with a boyl .li ivp, yet no words of aught but friendship hail ever passd between us. She was to i like a sister nearly my own age. Din he know of my mother's wish? A thou- and strange fancies came Into my mind. I could not banish the white face with its strange expression. A few days after, when my preparations were all completed, I rode over 10 &tr Wren's to sav ifood-bye. Annie was tint at home, but Sir Wren gave mo a hearty tlod peed, and My rile clung to my neck, sob- linif most piteously. She wits comforted by my telling ner iiat 1 was going In search of Stella. That was a magic word. She eeitsed weeping 1 began to plan how nice It would be to inve Stella at Waverlund once more. Would I find her?" was the oft return ing thought as I rode away from the gala st Sir Wren's. "Kx w& You wilt he kind to Mirrtlrt D rs . B ETTS & B ETTS PHYSIGIJIIS, SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS, 1409 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake than when they inform pa tients thnt nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary in his new book on "Heart Disease" which may be had free of F. G. Fricke & Co., who guarantee nnd recommend Dr. Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. I (cures nervous antl organic heart disease, short brent h, fluttering, pain or ten derness in the side, nrm or shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, smother ing, dropsy, etc. His .Restorative Nervine cures headache, fits, etc. PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA to 8 p. m. Boadar OfRoa honra from S a. m from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. BpecInlUta inChroaio, Nerroas,8kiA and Blood DiBoasa. Consultation at oflloe or br mall fre. Medicine sent by mail or azpreM, secnraly packed, free (mm obmrration. OuaraateM to . ours quickly, safely and permanently. I The moat widely and favorably known aperinl. tsta in the TJnitd Btatna. Their long experinDce, , remarkable akill and univeraal success in tha I treatment and care of Nervous, Chronic and Bur. Itiral Diseases, entitle these eminent physicians to the full confidence of the afUicted verywbers. Thay ftnaratitee: A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CUES for On 1 awful eflaota of early rioa and tha niunetxma aviia bat follow in its train. PRIVATE, BLOOD AltD BETH DISEASES fjteedily, completely and parmaneiitly enred. KERVOtS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS ORDERS yield readily to their akilUui tmaW meoL PILE8, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS pnarantned eurad wiUiout pain or dotaatioa from Imniness. HTDROCELI AND VARICOCELE perma nently and successfully eurad in every case. BYMULI8, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, RiMrnu torrliaca, Hemiusi WenkoHss, Ixnt nlaiihood, Night Emissions, Decayed Faculties, Female Weakness and all delicate disorders peculiar to either sex positirely cared, e well as all func tional disorders that result from youthful follies or the exceas of mature year. Cfrirfttro Guaranteed permanently enrad. Oil IUIUI D removal complete, withrmt cut. tins, camstia or dilataUon. Cure effected at borne by patient without a momenta paia ot annoyanoe. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ACnra Pupa The awful effects of early OUT O lUTB yicm which brinirs orfranlo wenknesa, destrorinic both mind and body, with all iu dreaded ilia, permanently cured, n.a Raftc Address those who have hnpar UI 8. QCllO ed themselves by itnproier in dnlimnce and solitary habits, which rain both mind and body, uofituug tliam for buMmesa, atody or marriage. MARRIED MEH, or ttiosa entarfng on thnt bnrriy life, aware of pliyeacej debility, quickly aseikted. trHend I ovnas pnswirsi for eelebraterl work m Chronic, Merrons and Delicate Diseasne. ThoomiMis cured. tW"K friendly letter or eail may save you foture snffWini and shame, and aifal aoldan years to lifs. tWSo letter answered aniens accompanied by 4 cent in stamps. Addreea, or ceil 00 DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1409 Douglas St., OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. It Should be In Every House. J. H. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery foj Consumption, Coughs and Colda that it cured his wite who was threatened with Pneumonia aftet an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good Robert Barber, of Cocksoort. Pa.. claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than any thing he ever used for J.unp Trouble. iSotliing like it. try it Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke A Co's drugstore. Large bottle, 50c and Sf-l.tJU. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps mid coachmen. The well-known I specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all Biich girls are more or less hys : terical, nervous, very impulsive, un ! Iiiilaricetl: usiiallv subject to Head ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying or laughing. These show a weak, nervous system for which there is 110 remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a fine book, containing many marvelous cures, free at F. G.FricKe & Co's.. who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Curea fluttcnng,;short breath, etc. Coueh Following the Crip Manv person, who have recovered from la griupe are now troubled with a persistent cough. , Cham berlain'a couch remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, etlecting a per inanent cure in a very short time, 25 and SOcent bottle for sale by K, G. Fricke A Co. Strtllng Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the followtng suggests, the best remedy: alphouso liumpfling, of Ilutler, Penn, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Restorative Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Valorai and. T.D. Taolnr, of Loganaport, Ind each gained '20 pounds if an taking it. Mrs. H. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to !i0 convulsions easy and much aeadach, dizzness, bockach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervoun cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recomenda this unequalled remedy. Ely's Cream Balm is especially adapted as a remeby for catarrh which is acrcravatpd by alkaline dust and dry winds. W. A. Hover, Druggist, Denver. little oim, she has Irtii my reiitest com fort," said my limtlit'r, placing her hand upon the head of the wuepiiii; child. The physician administered to my ninth- er her potion ami felt her pultfe. ( knew by the look on tin! kind old face that tht dear cam who had filled my life with a halo of light from tho heavenly world, would soon lie lieyond the reach of pain or sorrow. Mow frail Hliu looked us site iny with closed eyes, breathing so quietly her 11 to away. "Oh, mamma, mamma," moaned Myr tle. My mother opened her eyes In answer to aer bi.hv'a call. The mother's heart was loath to leave her dnrlintf. She reuchod her hand oat to find ns, and asked: ",Mv son, are you heref Myrtle, darllnff. ftotl IiIcjw yon," came In a whisper so faint that I could hardly catch the words. Then tdletice fell upon the Hps that had only ut tered words of love and tender counsel. Tho physician Raid: "Rest In peace." And, as I looked at the sweet face now beantillcd with a hojie of eternal glory, I could only say, "Yes, rest lu peace." It wns only the swinging open 01 the eolden uale.i. I could not weep. I could only stand and lood at the dear, dead body. It was only the empty cask-'t, the precious Jewel was not there. Taking Myrtle by the hand, I led her to my room wheie I soon had a comfortable lire. Poor weeplnir Myrtle. She was such we frntl child, though ten years old. So young to miss a mother's love. But I hart promised my mother to guard her from barm. What a sad home coming this hud been to me. I did not anticipate much pleasure but I had always found my mother ready to welcome me home with loving words and tender care. Now life was desolate indeed! "No one to love, none to caressl" I thought of the words, "No one Is ever qnlte miserable who has the love of one small child." I had that at least. Myrtle clung to me with a tender, trusting love. How my heart yearned for the Intelligent sympathy Stella would havo given! .She could have been a sister to Myrtle and a comforter to me! Where was she nowr Had she forgotteti us, or was bar heart ever turning toward the past with fond re- memliranco of us all? Even my mother had longed for her ia the solitude of sick ness. 1 wrts glad to know my mother's wish; for In my heart I was resolved to win Stella's love if we should ever meet again, ami I had strong hopes that some time we should meet. . How dull were the days that followed. We were lonely and full of sorrow, my little sister aud I. Thoughts of other days would como to mock me with vanished Joys. Days when my mother was my friend. Then, days when sunshine was shed throughout tho dull old house at Wa vcrland by our sweet friend. Would hap piness ever again take up its abode at Wa verlaudf Days pass; the beautiful dead was laid to rest, and Myrtle and I took up the bur den of life again. She was a quiet child and nccustomed to amusing herself. I soon learned to love her very dearly; her very helplessness was a call for love and tenderness for me. Soon after my moth er's death Annie Wren urcd Myrtle to go home with her, hut she chose to stay with mo and was always by my side. As I look back to those days I feel very thank ful for the little sister who kept me from despair. When the Joyous springtime came with birds and flowers, renewed life sprang up within my heart It was near the time fur me to start for London If I wished to visit America with the duke of Melvorne. What had I better do? I could not take Myrtle with me, and to send her away among stranjrers seemed a cruel thing to do. 1 was still undecided, whed one morn ing we had been out riding and called at Sir Wren's. Annie met us at the door and persuaded Myrtle to spend a few days with her. When the time fot Myrtle's visit to end came, I went to bring her home. Still what to do with her during mv absence was an anxious ou.r.la. Whan ClIAi'TEIl XI. AMERICA. I was at list rwuly to start for America. ti... 1 1 .. 1. ..-..., 1 r .....1 ..f d.j'i i.iniii-. 1 11c 1111111 in 11, iiirm jmiiki ,i .-". ' '..... hi'! Tim U'Hcon litrht of hope! A land of free churches, of free schools, and freo men! Would my grand Ideal tie realized? Wi ii! I I tltnl there all the noble aspirations of a nation fulillled When I reached my lodgings in Ixmdnn, I sent word to the Duke of Miivoroo that I wamithln service and ready whenever he uUn-d to start oil our western tour. Tl'." answer came in person of the Duke hl.ii-.elf. Von were in earnest," ne sain, giving me a cordial hand shako as he spoke. 'Yes, sir," I resiled. "I want to sec the laud where a man can make a million in a month or two." Our preparations for the voyage were quickly completed. Our passage was se cured on the "Fulda," and soon we were pi iwing the waters of the deep, leaving behind us a lino of white foam, soon lost in the distance. I thought how like our life Is tills path, very real and full of life it Been.; at first, and then It Is lost aud for got I rii. Tho dorks were crowded with a gay com- p t'iy. Sume were going nonie, niter years of ii'.JM.Mico, to greet the dear ones waiting fj welcome them. Others, like myself were going for a first look at the new w.nld. Our voyage was made after the pre ! lent 01 the united Mates nail issued orders for tho great cattle companies to t.-.r,o their herds from some of the Indian reservations. A corpulent old mat! wns m:i!;iii2 himself very itisagreeabk) over the new which had just reached him. "Why are you so vexed wilU the presi dent's order, "if it Is carried out it will cost nearly all my cattle are worth. They are not in a marketable couditlou," he said, gruiuu lin.'.'ly. "llow did you obtain permission to put your herds there?" I inquired. "We got leases from the Indian chiefs," be said. "Why, I thought the Indians were words of the nation, and had no light to sell or lease their lands." "So they are thought to l)e. But through the secretary of the department we' ob tained the lease for a largo tract of the best stock raising country in the west. Plenty of good water, grass in abundance, , and a mild climate," he said, warming up with his subject. "There Is a man with his toes pinched," I said to the duke a few moments after, as we heard the old man still grumbling when any one would listen to him. I "Yes," said the duke, "that order of the president's will pinch a good many toes if 'it Is carried out. llut It will not lm en forced. There Is (410 muuli money In it. The order amounts to nothing. It is only a blank cartridge tired for etrect." "Then you think delays wi.U be winked at. and at l:wt nothing will be done to en- fun Dirt uriif.l'V" t 41. wl nu n n.,1. -mm DMIIth t,l...w1 r.hl I Ullll) M n llll"! I'1.. J"'l-I?4 ll.;"Vl, Mlll.h money wins every tline," said the tTuke, loot'jig me full in the foco, wiUi au amused expression on his handsome facs. "What a fine looking lady that is sitting yonder watching the sunset, with the young lady at her side," remarked tha dulw, changing the subject abruptly. ' "I wonder If they are Americans?" I asked, as we strolled aloug the deck. "Havo you met them?" "Yes, to both your questions. I have met them and they are Americans.. The elderly lady is the mother. The young lady is one of the finest violinists of her age In tho world. They are now ret tuning home from Europe. The duughter has just completed her course of st-idy and will now begin to reap her reward as an artist," "I hope she will favor us occasionally with some of her skill," I salil, ns we passed in to supper. Kvening on shipboard is usually a de lightful time. Every one la willing to be agreeable. There were several good musi cians on board who kindly favored us with music. And glee clubs were formed from the merry company. Some paired off for a quiet game of whist, the only game al lowed on board bv order 0' 'he captain, I'mitlmiMil oYt W...k. . A Sensible Man. Would use Kemps Halsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more cases of coughs, coles, Asthma, Hronchitis, croup and all throat and lung trouble than any oiher medicine, The proprietor has au thorized auy druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this remedy. Large botttes 50c and !tl.