thnmiWimrsmit immwmai' 'i- ' 11 r t "f i nmrm frf-wn urc in n iu w i jmmi The Plittsmoutb Herald K N veuin;' rr.-i- ; Jill'-" I .'.hi:' -.'vi-iy in its rel:it"Ji 1 population, not only in the I'nih-d Silrs hut in nil the jri m-i j i ! importing and ex " t i 1 1 1 T i-oiiiili'ii'H ' the world. Me I si lOW .-A 111. II ilOWl P.i to lilt' I brvn-l-eatiu:;- ' . t .hit i': : :u i oased ll.llicl'linl aril till." wheat ill .ril l-.' per t while the vyc. area was iiuehnii :. i, but 1 1 1 ii n tin ieu years ilist rlo:-ed the inerrnse ill the at ;i!in rv lien v:ts hut 1.1- per j mI si-;-iiiti' an increase in the i 1 ! i : i i i tr populations of 1 1 per i T Kit. MM KOll WKK.KI.V. im ciiv. ' ''"'. In ii'i viii!'-" fiwi Hie c"y, iih year, n: in alv.nii-e 2 of -n ;npy, six iitoutlif. in :nlvaii- 7S ui; r sy. t!ui-'- iii'.nt It, in .v! vaiice. . . M TKKMH Klt IIAIIA iih i:c y ir in :..! v : ii-- i! 00 no : iiy i-r .v--.-'.'. by irri'T IS r i.y, j.' r iimm!!1 Si' MONDAY, ANl JAKV II, !.. TllKKlC is :i "real deal of talk anions tin; democrats :is to the proper man for them to nominate for the presi'leney. li makes no li fferenee to the repuhl icaiis who the democrats put up. for the re publican iioiiiiii-e will he elected no mjtiT who the rh-mocrats nominate. I,.ST Friday uirhl Levi i..-i ! '.: berry, who i.-- in jail at r.'ir; .-'v ' r fn 1 1 s . i .- . v.. !".: ; i;!al Tor in: . stotx I oil ;. ;;ii.i !n ... d o se. low ered tile .-..'leli ii eauie for lili pnrpo-e t I nchii! ,- him he hap pened I.) he armed aad the cone! iii li-d not to take him thev had trot lo wiiere he was. cent. In other words, consiiinpiion in-na-iecl ten liiiica as last as pro- d net mil in IS71 thelotal wheat ex ports of the United States, Knropo, fhdia and Australia were only 1 20,U0,. !J0 bushels, while the price in India, on the Atlantic seaboard, at Chicago and in Liverpool averaged $!.-! per bushel. The price steadily declined to $1.1:1 as the average in 1883, when exports had more than doubled, iikI hits since fallen to eirlity-eiht cents as the price for 1SS1). Hence the probability of an advance in future. The volumes of the Magazine be gin w ith the Numbers for June and December of each year. When in. time is specified, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at (he time of receipt of order. Hound Volumes of Harper's Maga.ine foi three years hack, in neat cloth hind ing will be sent by mail, post-paid on receipt of !.(X) per volutin. Cloth cases for binding, HO cents each by mail post paid. Mr. Wiliam T I'rcie. a Justice of the I'eace, at K'ichland, Nebraska, was confined to his bed last winter with a se"ere attack of lumbago; but ; thorough application of Chambcr lian's I'ain itiilni enabled him to These studies show that j o-0t up mid "ii to work. Nr. I'rice saj-s: The kVnicdy cannot he recommended too hignly.'" Iet any one trounieri wnn rneuinaiisin, neuralgia or lame hack give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. "() cent bottles for sale by 1. (1. JKricke : Co. Druggist- Pronounced Hcpcletis, Yei Saved. l-roiti a letter written l3- Mrs. ,da IC. 1 1 11 rd of ( i rotor 1, S. I ).. we ptote: "Was taken with a bar! cold, wh ich s-tt led on my liKi'rs, oiigh set ill a id 1"' n.'d I terminated in ronsiMtin- lion. i iii 1 noi.-iory '"iiVC iiii'iiii OUH CLUBlNCi LIST. J I Tit M-u:in,e unii miiAi.n ' uo i'.I .,u anil 11 Kit I M.irpi r's M.-ii; lie ..ml'l, hm II:-i. s li.,;,r in it 1 1 ! 1.1, II.ui. r' ;,nil j i:.m., ' l.' -i.H'i l rti,,i Jll-ii u.i, ... is'i'in 1,-nmi ii. ii ii,.h m . ... I ' lie 11111 iiini H Kl'.M.D li!-' I r OHIO Iie lili' slur! linn- 1 . " . ." ,M 1 :l; " " H I i . in .r:.x-i. ...c..H , w... .1. '--Ml II.MI 1,1 liil I, ..... . . . . . 1 . , , , " . in nun, 'If terminer! it I could not stay with my friends 011 earth. I would meet my absent ones above. lv hus- baiul was advised to get Dr. King'. New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds. J gave it a trial took 111 all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank Ood I am now a well II . . - ,, rt t ... .inn iii-iii y woman.. 1 rial oottles free at J. (j. l-ricke iSc Co.'s rlrug siore, regular si.e, .Hie. and l.OU. ft f . 2 4 - 4 i: . 4 4 K . 'J I' x fi i' BLUNDER NUMBER ONE. It h;is been credited to a great 111:1113' public men, General Grant among them that they were authors of the declaration that re publican success in this country has ollen been due to democratic bliindv-riiLLf- H is a small mailer loilh the sea i ; men e :' -ii c mob ifler Sk.NATok SlIKKMAN' simjilj- st;itr-s a well-known historical lact in say ing that tin rr-piih!ic;iii iart3" "h;is crni ferred greater benefits on the people than any other p.irtj' thiit ever existed 111 this or any other country;" and at the same time he presents the argument which is go ing to give that part 3' the victoi"3- in the coming grert contest. Tub New York Commercial Ad xerliser is oblid-vd t admit the practical success of the workings of the ' recipi ocit" law, but con plains that "the whole movement is but another of tin many instances in modern political histor' of the stealing of its thunder !3' one parl3' from auot her." Til is is comical. The stubborn opposition ol tlie democrats 111 con gress to the passage of the recipro city bill must be regarded as en tireK' Pickwickian if there is nii3' thing in this claim of "stolen thunder." , hut it . d 1110 10 do . 1 (-..- lough- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Ti:k H.'cst S.M.vii'in the world fnr Cut HriiiHc.-, .Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kiicuin. Fever Sire8, Tetter, Chapped HhihIs, Cliilhlfiin-. Cnrns, and all Skin Eruptions, un l pasi tivily cures PiKb. rr mi pnv ir.-rpi'n-vi. It miiiraiifi;il to nivo s-itist'aeiiori, 01 money funds." I. I'r'u-r- cunt? p. t l"-x For siile y F. O. Fricko Do not cmifuse the famous IJlush of Iv'oses with the inaii3' worthless pafnts, jiowrlers, crr'ams anil bleaches which are Hooding the market. Get the genuine of your druggist. ). 1 1. S113 der. 7."i cr-nts per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move ytnir pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, an gie 3 "ii a lovely complexion. 1 lie Mil' i c 1. :i. .!... 1- , .1 1 1 1011 m 1 .1 ui r ri 1 reu.euv ;i 110s;- 1 1 1 ve cut e l iHarrh, Diphtheria and ale bv Canker uiomh. Jor Frlr F. G Co. I used Kl3-'s Cream Halm for rlr3- caiiirrh. It proved a cure. ii. J-. M, Weeks, Denver. Jl3 's Cream H 1I111 is especially adapted as a mticby for catarrh which fig.yravaterl 1)3- alkaline rlust anrl 1I1-3- winds. YV. A. Hover, lruggist, ieuver. lean recommend Kly's Cream I al to sill sulVerers from lr3" catarrh from ersonal experince. Michael Heir, 1 haruutcist. Penver. JCl3's Cream Halm h;is cured iiiaii3' cases of catarrh. It is in con slant demand. -Geo. W. Hoot Pharmacist. Che3'enne, Wy. re you iii:;i-;e ini.-'erahle by indi gestion, constipation, rli.zmess, loss of appetile, yellow skin? Shi loii's itiiiWi-r is a !;ositi-i cure. For sale by !". ('. l-ricke .V Co. TllE Italian aruix' xvill soon be equipped with a gun which seems to be the perfection of modern armament. It is the lightest arm used l3" any county-. It is onl3 four feet long, ami die bore is but little more than a quarter of an inch in diameter. The cartridges are so small and light that a soldier can carr3- 10.1 rounds of jiiinmi nitioti with ease. Hut in spite of all this lightness, tin gun is the the most formidable 3"et invented.! At a distance of nearK- a mill the projectile will pierce twelve inches of solid wood, a force never before attained lv anv proieclile irom an ordinary infaiitar3' weapon. Lin coin Journal. e- . ... . . - rill ii-i g:i I ie."s and Norilicru r.ic i on'"" .-e' o defeat the reso i. to o.:i !.!. i!ii' I'n.'.i. I Slaies gove-'.iment to .-end I ood supplies to starving LNissiii us. It recalls the friendl' i.Ciion of Russia in sending her war vessels to Ameri can ports to side with the I'nion in case Kngland or aii3r other foreign nation should side wiih the Confed eracy. Tlie dmiocra 's have set their teeth together to let the Rus sians friends of this county- starve to death because the Czar refused to let this Union be dlf.-severed. lib-r No. 1 is one "i"t makes ..!.- - : ' r' ri in the hiiirl lvvoit ;;g.:.i. i the demo cralis who control the intional house anrl defealed tl'.is plan of generosity. 111- 1;. lai .till ed i-;ie -c:ise. o 1 - i 'o !;. 1: . o iii-- : . ; 1 ' . lili t i s .-.ir-" t i i e s a m e p:;.;.t-. piii-i-i- j 1 : . : i 'fine ( e i s I i id it i s g 1 thai i claimed, will cure all di and kidneys, will reinoxe pi.ii.i'c nous, sail rnetim a 1:1 i o; ; ier a ; . . . lions, r'aused by impure bloor!. Wiil drive malaria from the sv ;-n and pre r-nl as well as cc -e all in. larial fevers. - For cure oi 'hcadnc-u consi piii ion ;inrl uid irisi ion lr JC'eci ric lii 1 ters. Knl ire sat isfact ion guaraii'.eerl. or inonr'v refunded Price .die and ?I perboille at I'. G Jricke A Co s rlrugstme. a The 15. & M. bridge foremrn, Anderson, is nursing a very sore eye. All A. O, I. V. "s are 11 "gen. I y re" quesied 10 at .end the liMicri'l of brother F. V. RidaJI. Mrs. Valciiline k'aiu'iis deparled til's moviii ;g for Lincoln accoui ppuied l3" Ki'c'olplij Kaitens o! this city. J11 I'o! ce court everviti-ng is ii:iei, lud'jre Archer InTo nied A Fetal MistaKe. 1'113-sicians mane no mrre fat;il ..-I .1-. .- r ii: i.u.e 1 ' '-I .Vi! M' ,iH'v in'.oi'in p;i- ueuts tliiic nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are oi little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist 1... ........ ji. . ', was pioeu me couirary- 111 ni.s new book on "Htart Disease" which in;iy he had free of F. G. Fricke Co.. who guarantee anrl recommend Dr. Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure, winch has the largest t-ale of ain heart reiiied' in the world. It cure;; nervous and organic heart disease, short breath. Muttering, pain or ten derness 111 the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, .smother ing, drops3 etc. His Restorative Nervine cures headache, lits, etc. Tub fact that Chicago enterprise utops at nothing is again demons trated by the proposition just made to move a big hotel across Lake Michigan. Over at St. Joe. Mich., there is a big tavern. fort3' feet wide and i'-X) feet long, which was de signed as a hike resort, but which lias proven unprofitable. The con tractors are now figuring on put ting that house on a series of big scows and towing it over to Chi cago, to be set up on the beach near Jackson park and used for hotel purpose during the world's fair. Neither of the kind has ever been attempted, but the i-iigliio'i-s say that it can be do::--, and tractors are ready to ngr- safe delivery of th-- :;ii!'i!:: without cau-iau" a .--ingie . the pi.: ' i' 1 ' : - L: we th. t OH- the ? t;ost t iv in ,b. J O 1 i I" I ! i I ! . AX i-piiom--oi tin- present situa tion of America-! agriculture forms a piomiuent and the- most practical anrl valuable feature of the Amer ican Agriculturist (New York) for Jaiiuar', in which issue tl'.is old reliable magazine celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. In this epi tome our relation to the world's food supply is given, anrl an esti mate of American production and requirements. It is the first com plete presentation of the laborious titiulies of C. Wood Davis, and apparently justifies his predictions of the brill iant future that awaits the American farmer. Mr. Davis's opinions and data carry giat weight in the commercial and agri cultural world because of his IlBtrAn reporter that there has not been an arrcsi made since .."em ber 12 -T ISM. Judge Ramsey this morniiigover- ruled the motions to the quash service in the contest cases of Salis- bury vs. Deeriug anrl Kdson vs Tighe and they will now proceed to count the ballots. Mrs, Nettie Moldenhauer, wife of Fred Moldenhauer, died to-rla- of pneumonia aged 'M 3'e.ars, 2 months and la daj-s. Mineral wdl occur Wednesday. Jamiar3", Ki at 2 o'clock i'rom the German Presbyterian chu vh. The ladies of the Presbyterian church and the young ladies of the N. S. soc?et3' are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. S. M. Clippmau Tuesday (to-morrow) afternoon at i o'clock. It is rcqoesied that nil ladies will be prese.it work for the ensuing year will tome before the meeting. Messrs O. A. lirown, Fred Car ruth anrl Prof. McClelland and Misses Coleman, Smiih, McClel'atid anrl Clark comprised a party of Plat'.sii'outh young people who went to Omaha Satu dax- eveninc to wjuiess me close of the b-cicle race. i ra ' a. F. W. Rirhill rlierl this morning at !::!'. aired 32 years '.i month and 14 !a3-s. Deceiised was born in La Crosse, Wis. September 22. 1NV. He moved wiih his f.iniily . oni Coliin -bus t'lis city three years ago. anrl It Should be in Every House. J. li. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burcr. I'a- s;iys he will not be with a ( out Dr. King's New-Discovery foi Consumption, Coughs and Colds that it cured his wife who wd threatened with Pneumonia afte? an attack of "La Grippe," whei; various other remedies and several pli3 sici;ms had done her no good Robert Harber. of Cocksport, Pa. claims Dr. King's New Discover", has done him more good than aii3--Ihing he ever used for Lunp Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke A Cos drugstore. Large bottle, 50c anrl .f 1.00. MORTGAGE SAL E. Th e Entire Stock of '-C. --; . i-i Jit jJ t'ioiini' to A. Uacli will ho told B A N I ( ) I c V SS C ) 1 ; r ("or I Hin ;i:i'l Kift'i srn- '.'.ii mi o:initHl JurpluH -19 J. 1-JANSKJ!' , 1 . ' .' Hi Al Kit IN OFFICERS 0. U. I'.irm le . i"i ,w:,l,.,i .I r;ii.u r ici. i n -.i. ,- , I ',isl,. , - I - i M. I';i.tti-i.ii i f.i. 1 iii i i-rs( 1 1 .1-1. .'. 11. I'iii .. .'Ii-, .1. J'iiitersnii, l"i"! .nt. K. H. Smitli K. . VViiMiliiiui. i;. s. l-.aiii-.-v ;ii , r. t Tatti'ison TaANsA -'ED imSiMES; rcouiits sulii- U".. IntiTrsT Hi!. .wed m, linn -.i f - ami iriiuir m t-nt ii:if 1 vimi to all li'i-. uess e.iitnuteu to its ran. 1 5 ? T ' 217 21!, 2?! i..n.l 2-S, Mniii S., Plattsmouth Nebraska (lit i'I'UP ' I-il'l" Ihe lVikiiiH 'e:i)V.iti':l !'rwia is; v 11 in: - m i !i-- ' v;l- il .-lli li f l.n-'l :mv) 1i. to,. 1( I'll th rlih, I'-S t: i- STAPLE AND FANCY nnnnrniro u GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. I'iiti muigi' of thr I'ublic Solicited. North Sixth Str eet, Plnttsmouth. IK'ST : NATIONAL : 15ANIC OK rt.ATTSiMOUTIt, NKIlltASK A up capital ... Su I piUH .. . '.n (vi.no . lo,ouo.09 A T) rl'iovery bi-f-l farlHt!'-:-. fur tlie promp 1 1 illl - ill 1 1 HI 1 111 1 1 i i J iii.iI.i-. P A 'ii L"?rS ? iip.i: l..-.t. -il- n , ... I hair, f Pr-.il5 ; l.r: fn,-ii f r : Cur m-lp .li-vi-is & l.nir Uu.m'' I V. ak I 111 iMiilii'r. l-i.l-L-ti: 'tarrilc.- of cost to ist'v lisoirrragc OS sat- kfl Ui- kwuh ay.'-i, l-llll S tilt W.-I.SI C j in. 'I'ii k; in tim.-'..'.Ot.t.i, , 'l i." i.nlv mih-turp ior l'..ms i. li, i;r ill.-XoX CO., li. V. PHILLIP ERAUS FOR MORTGAGES ft HUC Fx tsrsai jSCHIFFIV! ANN'S Asthma Cure mover Ulis to ifiva mstjinf. relief in th nml. 0csHes. nca eui-. t a- wtai-ro othi-rn full. Trltl Fukm ef Ui-nivfisU or hj Hall., rjAaarew UK. xi. -ie.'U Some Fooi'-ii Peonle allow a coujth tri run until it gets liejonrl the reach of medicine. J hey say, "Oil, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them ! away. Could they be induced tr j trj- the succesfu! "Kemp's Balsam, ; which is solrl 011 n niwitiw T-u:ir. I Jin tee. to cure, they would see tlie excellent effect after taking the lirst does. Price ."() c and .fl. Trail size free. At all druggists. Drs. Betts&Betts PKYSICIIKS, SUtiSECKS and SPECIALISTS, 14.09 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. G I! A T I C UL CC ) 1 IX ) K T I N G 1! J s .VN TO- (fit hki:ak i a st "I'.y ii t hi'iiiiili kiiiv!i"!ir of t'l'- iiitriirn' Irt v s incii VMl t he opi-i a-- ior s il ili-.'i'M . 0:1 and 1.1-tiitiini 1 I iy i-au ful sip;.linatiiiu .f Hie li i 1 e pi'i.pc-iittN ol 'well sclci-'i'.t ( 'oi-oa .Mr. ( t'ps li;-s p.-iivi(i"il our lirnai fa- f t;,i,if. v jt , ; del ica -; ilvoifil lu-vf-ai; wiiji-ii mav .- iw us many li.-avy iloct.ir' bi; is. l! jv ,v rln-'jii.li.--i"U ue oi Mii-li iirt'ole- ..f iiji-t Hi -; a con HituH'U! may lip uivutiiallv 1'iiilr up until siron' enough in resist I's -. v t-nrlrnr-y in .liM-asi- Ilutioreito of s:ih'i ; II. ;ti ii p armniil lis le,:U- lo ;i! -:U--r-- .r ln-re ;w i, wefk point. may eM-ape manv a fatal shaft lv keepinj; ourM'iven we'i for ilied with pure bloo i anU ii propeiiy noiirislii-'i fi;;me " Civil Servi.-i Ciimti. iiifiosi simp'y with hoilin.; w;f,-r or milk, So!il onlv in half - poiiii'l fioiJ. Iv uroeeijps. talu'lleil thuf: JA.MKs El'1'6 .Sr Hi)., Iloma-onathip ( he.nist London. Knhe rl How Lost ! How Regained Z .11 m.sn :iAi; . . 1 i u. ' . . I ... , 1. .. I 1 ' ranis. . -1 1 lii-i:i,i"r;i:.s - J.-.!in I' t-wi:tlil IV S-iii; Wallah. I-'. ' .i-nlt;(' K. Hi. v - v ioliii Fit. t,'-ral.l, . J'rcHiii-ii 1! 1. ... 1 v 1 11, i 1- v. 1 r , w.ir- I I i Hivortb . W llliM Wi i" h. :.-. , TEW HARDWARE STORE S. K. II ALL & SON -." 1 ,,f 1, i,.rs iianlwar- 011 liand iiiwj i l pi't.p'y i-ii!,r ..-ii-toi - on most fav i'ii'.i;le l-r s aii.l I . o.il- .- ail t. 1 'i k pn.in. lly : eoi, .ii ry Solicited. PLAT! sMC'tn If, 'EK. If !: CH 1XKNS HANK. ri.ATTSM'UITH - KKIiltASKA p''al stock paid In J5 Ofl Authorized Capital, 2100,000. KHOff THYSELF. OffKIOKKS 'WANK flAKKUTH. .?S. A.CONNOK. Prqf :-nt. Vlce-PresHeiil W. H. ;usiiN. i!2hier. ItKP.CTOl'8 "iit(iK i:rr;itii J. A. .!oiuior, K. K. (JuttiKiarip W. .fol;r.'.oii, Henry P'i'ck, ciohn G'Kpf W. I). MTria'n, Wm. Weto'irruinp. W. If. O'lsi liie. "RAKSArTS'A GENERAL EAKKIK5 BDSiNES Or SELF-PRESKRVATION. A new and only Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL -rEBII.ITY, EKKOKS of YOUTH, KXITAUSTEO VITALITY, PRE HIATUKE DECLINE, and all JISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth, Cilt; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 y mail, double sealed, liescriptive Pronpect C3 with endorsements mvfai crwn of the Press and voluntary tKlt- I r.-.r ;d. I llkb I isij'.i c.Ttilica.tt's or i'i-poi.lt'- lioariiijr interest I-'i.vh iinil sells i-xpiiai e. county and . . ' v 1 , I testimonials of the cured Sunday iimiiaia m luivuc, nerrona, OKin ana rslooa i Disoaeee. j Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treat ment. INVIOLABLE SECKKCV and CEK- A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, pretty' a,1( educated ffirls elopitifr with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such -irls are more or less hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subject to Head ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying or laiihiii.Gr. These show a weak, nervous system for which there is no remerlv enual to 1 hey returned on the paper 1 icestorative Nervine. 1 rial bottles l:;;s been employed in thr ciirar l.-c-.ory 1 1 f U 1 r I i us I 'eppt-rl er.ir 'ever since. Mr. Rirlall w;i a member of th.- A. (). I". V. and the ci.ir:? -makers union. He leaves a wife and two c'liLlrcn. The funeral will occur Wede.-d.iy January at '' p. in. from the residence '220 Vine .:reet. : I and a line book. coiitainiiix many marvelous cures, iret ;it r. li. brick e iV Co's.. who also sell anrl guarantee Dr. Miles' celebraterl New Heart Cure, the finest'of heart tonics.Cures ll.uttering. 'short breath, etc. A: -.' !I as the hanrlsome-t and j others are invited to call 011 anvl dniLr;;-:t anil tret free a trial hot ill j of Kemp's Jiasam for the Throat j aTnlgl.unirs. a remedy that is selliiit;- entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure r;!! ! chronic anrl ;icutr- coughs, s:stlu::a ; I r inch i ! is and consumption. I.artie 1 bottles ."Hie and f?l. Office Lonrs from 9 a. m. to 8 n. m. ""'i f- TAI nilKK. AHrirMa llr W If Vrra- . The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 BuUluch St.. Boston, Mans. IConsnltation at office or by mail free. e Peabody Medical Institute has many imi- Meiiicines sent by mail or express, secorefe tas' no e,aXiT, Uera'. o- , packed, free from obnerraUon. G!iarantM 1 to 1 , fhe 8cience of, Hf,c'J Self-Preservation, U a oare quickly, safely and permanently. I .'"""JE v w",d- a!i 1' DOW . , , , ,. , ' . . I every WEAK and NEIH OlS man, and learn to nernctTn.aejy andfaw be STRONG Medical lieviev. (CopyriKhted; iBts in the Uniteil States. Their long experienoe, I remarkable skill and universal success in the ' treatment and care of Kervons. Chronic ,nl Nn,. ! cical Diseases, entitle these eminent physicians to the full confidence of the afflicted everywhere, i They guarantee: j A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CUKE for the ! awful eifects of early vice and the numerous evils ; that follow in its train. I PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES ! needily, completely and permanently cured. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DPS- : ORDERS yieid readily to their skiitful tree- 1 meni. , PILES, FISTULA AND EFCTAL ULCERS ' cnarantoed cured without piiin or deteitin ' from business. fi. C. MAYIiS c;i:n r v S V It V K Y ( K A N 1 1 CIVIL KNGINKKR All orili-rs left with the eoiuity clerk will b promptly attended to. OFI- ICE IX COURT HOUSE, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska jri, CH!CHEWi-s Fucur;:. Red Cf.oss Diamond Brao A T-' ' ,.VK" 0?"'" ArtO.-fSi-n.-dC. T:, orlj H,f. fur,-, n i -ti,',:- !'i 1 ;.,r .t. 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Cure efTi-cted iX i i.rri f-v- patfODt armojaiKv. iC2t7-$ n T ail aioiTicii-. puu or TO YOUG AND MIDCLE-AGLTD MEN j A Q"ia0 F.l'.ra Tbe awful effectn of early ; yul UUl C vjee wuici, bri.-i orcanic I woalcnet. (Uvtroyiaz both mind and inxiy, with ' .Vlustang mi Wonderful. K. V. SnwviT rf I..,,.l......r a proniiiient dealer in ireneral best reniedv: alpbouo llumpfbn.o;, nierebandise. and who runs several "t 1,l,t,er- 1 enn" Pw-ars that when peddlina wa-ons. had one of hit ' "on TaS JycMv from st. itua hor.-.s badly cut and burned with . l?",uVm Dr M,IVS FTCi,t Kfeslttive lariat. The wound refused to heal. ' V"',uv .Su.rtd . h,m- J; L" The horse became in..,.. n,.,l ; filler of alprai and. J.D. Taolnr, .w.iviilwi ...rlimr omfni .,....,:,...: J .oJiiisport. I nd each i;-aiiied JO Startling Facts- I lie -;inericJii people are rapidly t all its dreaded iiis, periuanently cuxed. i er i -. 1 1 1 ii n ii him- in iii.-r iu.- wreeK and tin followtnir siifirefits. I the t: ucu i-d themselves by improper ia- I onicwece and solitary habits, which ruin both i mind and body, unfittinK them for boMness, i study or marriage. j MARRIED liCX. or tuowe entering on that ! aware ot iJtiyaical rieoility, quickly and the application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer pome of Nailer's Uarb Wire Laneinent. the mo.-t wonderful thhiir ever saw to heal such wounds. He applied it onlv three times anrl the sore was pounds if an takinir it. ?lrs. II. A (iardner. of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to ,T0 convulsions easy and much iieadach. dizzness, boekach anrl nervous prostiation by one j bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of t Nervous cures free at I. G. J'ricke, & ........I i tn,i i. ..... 1 1 . - i for all s.irs. cuts, bruses. "and o., who reco.uenrls tins unerpia.led exhaustive iiJuiry of production wounds. For sale by all druggist 3?9ad C croi postaae lor celebrated works on Chronic. Nervous and Delicate Diseasea. Ihousands cured. 1&A friendly lettar or eeil "'"f Jon future saffsrirur and shume. and unles accompanied by 4 cwots in kmh. ! Address, er call on DRS. BETTS & BEITS, j Douglas St., j OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. ' Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is-almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser-, and by- every one requiring an effective liniment. No other application compares with it in efficacy. Phis well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang LlN'IMEN'T. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it.