Biisim Al DIRECTORY. j.l.Uiiriili turn I i-'oi in Fine Furniture UNDERTAKER and KM r: A I. M Kit H Main st. Dentist Olll.f Waterman block. 4 Reasonable, Work ( Jnaranteed. Snyfler 8 Go I GoraM.Rlexontler Jewelers j m:.i.in; Opticians ' Dl'CSSIIldlvt'li rrn r Sixth ami Main Streets, 1 Mat! sinoiit h, N I French Skirt Su p porter I ' n i in (ill FIRST National Bank - -1 . i I '.Hi t -1IIOU'. .1 . Neb I'l.AT'l'SMOl I'll ... Bottling Works F. ; oonberger, l'i iprso!' i M .n: i! !;n I. i i-i Stock-. i:..mls an.! ! Mine ''!il ami cittitrr- l...i:l-t ;m.l j ,ti Waters. 'M"M' ! :.!;,! ..J km is l; m r.i-lu-l j I 1 'in i 'i 1 cm i i ci i D, in Us. c ri: thnn l!nH ; : 1 1 1 lliul FALL lV.ilil ill FltESi! iu:.l SALT Walking Hats Arc now in. A Fino d isplay of Pattern Hats in a few days. Mrs. Itaiikiii Meats . . Al .... . Groceries and Provisions tit M.iin -t. Jones & McGowan Livery n ' STABLE. Corner Main and - Seventh sts. Bennett (So Tutt, I .o riding (il'OCCl'S. ( lass wr.ro and ... . Oteoiisware. Phil 11 I III Thierolf, ....SKI. IS.... Slates, Tablets, Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Ink anil. . . . Pencils. I )ea!c-r in WW .and . Liquors nt.... Anheuser - Huseh lirewinir As'n. il FOlt Proper Printing A T lUUil ... rAvs. .. HIGH EST MARKET PRICKS ....1 ('K.... Country Produce Proper Prices ( AM. ON' T lie News. Sixth and Pearl streets. I NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS I ADY or MAN 1 per in. .nth salary and ail .' wsnte.l to t:;icl and appoint agents. ril .'Xin.-ni.-s. .leeier Co., 7li Mi'iHin IJIdg;. Chicago. - . i Ji l4 i-. 4- ar O SU' --yt?.1l C1.-sm- u. J b.--n,!t the ball. I'lS&T 3 Nncr Fails to Hestore Gry . ---- -iSufH 11 mr to 1(1 Youthful Color. I GRAIN Commission Brokers Wear Coin. Co.. Correspondents. Direct Private Wire to Chicago. OFFICE Over Atwoocl's Druar Store. PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. All Orders Promptly Executed. I'l.ittsmouth Te!. 27". uiiu l iiiiti.'iuimi Dyspepsia Cure; Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently curer, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileartburr, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickIIeadache,Ga-tralgia,Crarnps and all other resultsof imperfect dlgcstloD Prepared by E. C DeW.tt A Co.. Cb'coUo. F. a FRICKF 4 CO. The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PjnilSHED ON TUCSOAYS AND FRIDAYS . . . UV TllK . . . VI. VS l'UMMSIUNl! COMPANY, I. li. MAkKIIAl.l., Business MaiwiKcr. PAILY KDITION. One Year, in advance, . . . . V 00 Six Months 2 f0 One Week, 10 blnglo Copies, 5 SEMT-'WEr.KLT EDITION. One Year, in advance tl 00 Six Months, 50 LARGEST GIRGULflTION Of any Cass County Paper. Kit II) AY, SEl 'T E M li E R 22, 1 899. TllKlM-: if no doubt but. the republi can ticket will bo elected by good round majorities. We are going to make it st ron jr. Oklahoma is 'iurly to be admitted into statehood by tho next congress. Its population is stilliciftnily largo and it shou'd lie adia ii 1. Kansas populists am playing in tho hardest kind of luek. There was no drouth this year, and the grass hoppers did not appear. IIaiimony is not to bu found in any large quantities in tin? fusion ranks now and what will it bo by the time the eoiivention is bciii? AN Indian Territory man was ar rested for expanding a -tl silver certi ficate to $ 1 0. V.;t theie'Hte those who alToei to i-oe no wrong i'. in iking every dollar in the country rth only -13 cents. TllK democrats are i r mg to divert attention from tin ir n senilis by saying that there is d i-.-alisfaction among the repnM e r r Tho republi can ticket is .11 i tionally 6trong one, and e ver b.j.i.s i well s itilled with it execoi ihe fiisionists. It is understood that Mr. MiL.an, the democratic candidate for governor of Ohio, has tc -m; orai ily rented his residence at Washington, 1). C. He has no i;itent.ion of p.-rmanently dis posing of it as h hotn. Mr. McLean frequently gis tint to Ohio. A lKAI. ".us closed lit Kansas City last vi ceii for ";(), ().( o f-.-et of lumber to be cut and sawed i'i Missouri, Ark ansas, T.ouisiana r: i ; i'. v is. The lum ber is to be -hi: ivd to Africa to bo used in tho cons uc-.ioti of a railroad. It will take oU,l'b0 oa leads and is worth, at present pne s. $7,l00,'00. TllK fusion'isis h ve been holding off until ..fio the iep..i ic:tn conven tion to brii.g i n'. ' h. ir candidates. And now th ii u -c -.iv i iion hsbeen hold thev see wi;a-. ;i -i.-ong ticket has been placed in the ti-.d no one is very anxious to enter the race. Thoy can easily see that they would not be in it. TllK announcement of VV K. Fox as a candidate for county treasurer has caused great consternation in the democratic r.inks. The friends of James J3ero!d are verj- indignant be cause Mr. Fex has decideu to make the race, while the friends of the lat ter are booming him for all they are worth. (Jo it, boys, Mr. Barton wi.l bo tho next treasurer. "With our vaults full of gold: with a sufticiei.ey of money to meet 'he de mands of a volum; ef businees unore cedtntly vast and profitable; with labor generally employed at lair wages; with our commerce overspreading the world; with every dollar the govern ment issues as good as any other dol lar; with our ii nances as i m as a rock, and our credit the bet ever known; ii is no time for financial mounieb uks to cry their nost turns in the market place, with any chance of being heard." Secretary of State Hay to Colonel Charles Dick of Ohio. Tmk gold in circulation in the United States on September 1, 1S!9, was, according to the figures of the treasury department, $072,903,192, against h;:,n05,!(ii) at the date of Mr. Bryan's nomination, an increase of nearly 50 per cent meantime, which is a rather discouraging fact to those who insisted during the corapaign of ISOfj that the go'd mines of the world were not sufficient to furnish tho proper increase in the world's cur rercy. The population of the United States has increased about 5 per cent, durinfjr t liis period, and with our gold incrasirg ne-i r ly .",0 pr cent mean time, it is d i til n J t to understand why the silver theorists should insist upon continu' ng to p ess for the freo coin age f si: ver. TllK tnciease of importations which nas been a marked feature of our for eign oi-mmerce in thelastfew months, is largely duo to the increased de m ir.ds of American manufacturers for tho products which cannot be pro cu ed at home. Uaw si:k, fibers, crude rubber, hides arid many other articles of this class, for which manu facturers are compel 'rd to go abroad for their m iteri il for use in manufac turing, have increased very greatly, while there has also been an increase iu the importation of sugar, cocoa and other articles of tropical production, artie'es which can be produced in the islands which have recently been brought into closer relations with the. United States, and which, under the new order of thiogs, wo should event ually be abla to purchase from our own people, or their capital invested in those islands, instead of sending for them to tho people of other nations. TllK TAX I.I8T CONTKAC'T. The county conimirtslonuri awarded the priut iiiR ol the dliiiiticnt tax list to the Republican at lull IckbI ratcii. There were numerous papers in the county tht would have gladly printed the list at half rate, but none of them were given a chance ti bid on the work. It only means $.100 more hr the delinquents. Wince the commis sioners have seen tit to allow the lull rate, h w ever, the Advocate is K'ad to see it come to our town It means Irom I'.NKI to Sl.lDKi for Brother Keithlcy. When this work was let out to bid ders it has been done as low as $300. Weeping Water Advocate. Tho Advocate man Is laboring under a fali'O impression as to the delinqents saving anything by reason of tho tax list being printed at half rate. Toe law provides that 2o cents shall be paid for each farm description and 10 cents for town property, and when a newspaper Is chump enough to do the work at half rate it does not save the owner of the property a ceni the county getting a rake off of 10 cents on the farm descriptions and o cents on tho latter. The practice of doing work for half price is too common among newspapers for their own yood There is no more reason for newr p pers working for tho county for half price lhan there is for the ofilcials to cut their salaries in two in the middle. The Advocate man mightiget a4ianco to print the tax list some time and then his syrup ithy for tho county wouldn't be so groat. That would be a horse of a different color. Nl'.CT Wednesday is the day and Plattsmouth is the place. Wait for the circus. INFORMATION AND OPINION. It is a common experience among mountain climbers to find butterflies lying fn zon on the snow, and so brittle that thej' brak unless they are very carefully handled. Suoh frozen butter flies on being taken to a warmer cli mate recover themselvc and lly away. Six species of butterflies have been found within a few hundred mile3 of tho North I'olo. In view of the existence of the bu bonic plague in Portugal, the French public health committee reports that great danger of contagion exists from rats and mice getting on board vessels. The weights of classes of students before and after examination have been made the subject of recent in vestigation, in high classes, where naturally the examination whs most felt, several pounds were lost, showing how the mental strain was felt. In lowor classes the loss was not so great. One of the cu-iosities of New Zea land is a vegetable caterpillar. What happens is that a w:ckatl plant darto its seed into an unfortunate caterpil lar, and the seeds grow to plants some times a foot long. In tho meantime the caterpillar dies a lingering death. This recalls the awful bamboo torture of China a bamboo shoot is grafted on tho hum-in body and grows, nourished by the juices of the body. It is tho most exquisite torture known. From 1884 to ISOo women have taken out 3,905 patents. Women have invented many important things. The woman who began by inventing a cor set is now inventing reservoirs and dams Another woman has invented a lock with 3,000 combinations and a letter box now in daily use for houses. On the authority of the gr-atest manufacturer of dental -unplies in the count-y there are over 40,000 ounces of pure gold worked up annuallv for dentists' use for material iu fi ling teeth, in plates and solder-, the vlue of i his gold i.pproximatini: $1,000,000 A lree aerolite fell near Sycam re. O., recently 1 1, weighed over 600 in u nils and burst into many piee-s The litrht of the meteor was blinding and its roar in passing through the ir was deafening. It made the earth tremble when it struck. Frank McConnell, tho California pugilist, who recently killed Jim Fianey in a fight in San Francisco, has been exonerated by the courts Judge Collins held that the fight had taken place under the protection of tho law and that the killing was acci dental. Congressman McCieary said in an interview at Seattle thaj congress would next winter probably more lirmlv establish tho gold standard and take action to protect the gold reserve from the endless chain. - Postmaster General Smith will spe:ik for tho administration in tho Ohifi campaign. No definite program has ytt been arrancea for Mr. Smith, but it is probable that his campaign will begin immediately after th visit if the presidential party to Chicago. The colossal statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps, which the Freuch are going to erect at Port Said, is ready to send out, but no French navigation com pany appears to bo able of transport ing il to Egypt, and so an English or Helgian vessel will have to be em ployed. General J. Warrec Kiefer of Ohio has been elected commander-in-chief of tho Spanish-American War Vet erans' association. Lieutenant Col onel James E. Barnett and Captpin Charles S. Wood of Pennsylvania were elected senior vice commander and judge advocate general, respectively. Tho South African republic having agreed to a commission of inquiry on the Transvaal troubles, the prospects of war with Great Britain are lessened. But troops are being forwardeJ by England to CHpe Colony and unrest continues to prevail among the Boer 9 and thuir allies. Tho wa- department has l ased sev eral hundred acres of la-el iwa Knox ville, Frederick county, V-d., for iho use of troops in drill and target prac tice. Three troop.-, of tiie Tniru cav alry, btitioi.ed at l'ort Meyer, Va. , will go into camp tbor, and will be followed by two batteries of artillery from the Washington barracks and other troops from ne ir-by points. Ono of the cu ious biws of Peru for bids women to attend funera s, and they do not apio n- it weddings unle-is they are vi ry int m .to friends. When a funeral pi-. cij--i..n piss s through the streetn, to e t Ti . . is ear. ied upon the thoulde s ol ti.e p.iil-nearer.s, who are followed i.y an empty hearse drawn oy two, f ur or s x horses ac cording to th me mi of trio mourners a d iheir desire for display. All tho male mombo s of the family and friends of the deejased follow on foot, with a line of empty c n riages behind them. As long .s I hey aro in tho presence of the dead it is considered a p.-opcr and necessary evidence of re spect to walk After the body has been committed to tho grave those who attend tho funeral are brought home in the carriages. According to the returns issued by the London board of trado for the last quarter, 72,000 emigrants embarked for the places outside of Eurooe from tho various places of tho UuiteU King dom at which emigration offices are stationed. The proportions iu which England, Scotland and Ireland took part in this exodus may be roughly 3tated as being f r every two English men, three Scoichnv n and twelve Irishmen. Army Doctor Ba. th of Coeslin, Ger many, has discovered that sii ging possesses health-giving properties. It intensifies, he says, the respiratory movements, 'bus rendering the lungs capable of dealings with more air. This increases thu action of all the or gans of the body, appetite and thirst increase, and tho mo-e frequent move ments of tho diaphragm and the wall of the abdomen materially aSd diges tion. UK1TKLU1AX COUNTY TICKET. County Clerk JAM ES ROBERTSON County Treasurer J. L. BARTON District Clerk G. F. 1IOUSEWORTH County Judge J. Ii. DOUGLAS Sheriff 1- E. WILLIAMS County Superintendent ROBERT CASH Coroner P. P. GASS Surveyor E. E. HILT-OS Commissioner, Second District J. H. DAVIS ( AND! OA TIO.V A.v.NOIXt liUESf. The under-iifrned hereby announces himself a candidate for the office of county treasurer, sub ject to the action of the democratic county Con vention. JAMES II. HAROLD. I hereby announce mse'f a candidate f ir the oificc of county treasurer, subj- ct to the --iction of the democratic county conention, September 27. W1LLLIAM K. FOX. Dnff Tnxs in Ger.-.inny. Dog taxes are giving uud,.,t to Ger man military men. i hp Hi-rf? Karl of Mecklenburg-Strelitz infantry regi ment No. 43 enjoys the distmciion of being the only regiment in tie- Ger man army whose basa (iiu.a & itv.vp In a little cart by docs. Ii v.-. u the honor by Its gallantry in the war of 1866 against Austria, when it cap.urd the bass drum and cart of an Austrian regiment. It refused to pay a tax on the dogs at Konigsberg on the grovad that they were useful and not a lux ury, but was compelled to pay, ao the law gives full power to tax all dogs to the local authorities. Rtoraffe Room for Ilicycles. PawnuroKers in Frankfort and Paris have found it necessary to enlarge I their premises to make room for the storage of bicycles. The Paris munici pality has voted J2.G00 to convert one of the halls at the Mont de Pieto into a bicycle storeroom. For Sale or Uext Store room and dwelling combined, 34x5S feet, known ns the T. V. Davis store, in Murray. Inquire of J. W. Edmunds, Murray, Neb. Maori Women and Their lilghts. The Maori women of Australasia have rights flourishing ones. Gener ally they have little voice or choice in the selection of their first husband, but they may and they frequently do change him. All the Maori gods and goddesses help the Maori whose wife betrays him, but she may trade him without so much as a comment fiom the public, without the slightest smudge rT " good name, and it is nothi'"?: to his discredit, either. Court ship is always brief, and does not often preface marriage. The Maoris, how ever, love to repeat Oriental love tales and to sing love songs, delicate and charming of diction and sound. Maori widows not infrequently commit sui cide upon the graves of their husbands, and are honored for doing so. as in China. Divorce is as simple as weli, simpler than in Chicago. It needs no revenue, employs no officers. He t.urna her out of doors and both are free to remarry. That is all. What would certain many-times divorced theatrical people not give for such divorce laws without any hint of alimony? Girls are often betrothed irrevocably In in fancy. Girls not betrothed In child hood are expected to have as many ad mirers as they please. Indeed, tha greater the number of admirers the greater the prestige of the girL There's always hot.e while there's One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my luns in bd shape and I w.s near he fir-t stages of con umption. One Minute Couch Cure completely cured me," writes Helen Mcllenry, B-ra-rk, N. D. Gives in st a n t r- 'ief. F G. FriekeiCo. For 3 e A wen matched driving team; young and sound. Inquire of J. L. Youog, Murray. Tilt HAVANA STRIKE IS GROWING. Ttvrlva TIioummikI I1t Already Ntrm-lc nl Morn Thrmlni Havana, Sept CO The strike has assumed serious propor ious. There are no 12,0OJ striding m iso is, paint ers, carpetiler.-v. earlnien and laundry workers and if, a-i i.-. tin ealcuod, the hat:Kiuen,-.lokodores .md cigar maKur.i slnko WitUiu t.io U'-xt fjA days ll.uro will bo another 4,000. The cartmen went out todiy, thereby paralyzing the wholesale busines houses. They givo as a reason for their action tho umalr treatmont they have been receiving at the hands of the police, a majority being Spaniards. Many reliable business men say tho strike of the cartmm is the only le gitimate strike. It is asserted that the police shamefuliy abuse their au thority over cartmen, endeavoring to get them to talk back so a to have a pretext to tako them t Viv c prison and to accuse them tho next day of insulting tho police. General Cardenas, chief of police, and Mayor Lacoste deny that tho po lice are guilty of oppressive conduct, but tho mere fact that the cartmen went out on this ground alono seems to indicate that there is more truth than fiction in their griovatc. The strike of the laund y workers is also a serious matter, owing to tho largo amount of clothing that requires regular and frequent washing in this tropical climate. Considering tho number of men now out of employment it is remarka able that there arc no disorders. Strikers and employers aro apparently apathetic. General Ludlow, military governor of Havana, has ordered the arrest of the leaders of a mob who attempted to attack a party of Spanish bakers on Monday at llegia, under the impres sion th tt a dinuer which was being given by them to celebrate tho success of the strike, 'was of politi at origin. Several are alro-idy in custody, among them a well known Cuban doctor and an employe of th municipality. Chicago I'oHt.orHce StriKe. Chicago. Sept. 19. A formal btrike of bricklayers and stonemasons on the new federal building was ordered toda3'. The foundation for the cornerstone, which is to be laid by Pre idantMc Kinley during the fall festival in Oc tober, was built last Sunday. The work was done by union masons, but under a sub-con tract from John It Pierce, who has the contract for the stoneworK of tho federal building. Few men are u fleeted, but unless tho strike is settlod it will prob ibly pre vent the laying of the cornerstone. The strike grievance will be brought before the Building aud Trades Coun cil Friday night and unless the disa greement between tho labor unions and C n tractor Pierce over the cor nerstone, whi3h it is claimed was cut b nomi'iimi labor, is S'-ttb d, all work on ihe posti Mice will b- stopped. Finl ( hhk of Small Pox Sax Francisco, Sept. 18 The Thirty-first infintry which was re cruited in Ohio ai d sehedul- d to s il oi th--- t an-p rt Grant tod i.y for Ma ni i, ra- b -en he'd ck on accou-.t of ae.-.seo! srnil pox in its ranks. John G Wh ie of 'mpiny M was diseov-er- ii to navo symp -ms which pointed st. o yly to sin til ox He was immed i ite v put into quarantine and every caution 'a- taken to prevent a -i'-e -u of the d-seas . Whito was ah ent without eave for seve-al d ys . d the theo y of the r gimenlal of lice s is that he exposed himself to in fection somewhere in the cuv Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months sho coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. Sho finally discov ered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so mui h relieved on taking first dose. .that 6he slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C Hamnick & Co., of Shelby N. C. Trial bottles freo at F. G. Fricke & Co's. drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guar teed. 4 An Old Ship of Spain. Ever since there was such a thing as a Spanish navy there has been a ship Vittoria in it. It was the Vittoria the great-great-grandmother perhaps of the present Vittoria that first sailed round the world in the early part, of the 6lxteenth century. There were five ships in the little company that started out on that perilous undertaking. Of this number the Vittoria was the only one to reach the home port again. His tory tells us the fate of the others. Th Santiana was wrecked in the Atlantic not many days after she set sail from Spain. The crew of the San Antonio became frightened and discouraged at that, and sailed her home again. Tha Conception was burned at the Philip pine islands, and the Trinidad was seized at Molucca by the Portuguese. Magellan was in command of this ex pedition. He himself was slain at the Philippines, and of the 120 men who set 6ail with him only a few returned home in the triumphant Vittoria. This ship was feted and made much of when she reached Spain after her long and interesting voyage. She wa? visited by thousands of curious admirer and chips from her hull became in time literally worth tbeir weight in go'd. "Best on the market for cough- and ci Ids and all bronchia! trouble"-; for croun it has no equal," writes Henry U. Whitfoid. S uth Canaan, Coon., of O e Mil ute Ci-uh Cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. ' I 1 J P.- vv- r t .--r.--r.--" -',0.. ... ;.- . ' - - ! l'i i i l j j 9 J T He Fooled the Surfleons. All doctors lold ll-nick Hn!n'lt iH, of West Jefferson, O., -ift- r -ulT- ! '" 18 months fr m Kectil Fs ul i, 1 would diounle s a costly opera t performed; but l e cur o binis. !f - iii five bottles of lluek en'- A nic i S ;! the surest Pile cure on e.i ri b, m mi ' i ' best Salvo in tho wor d 'J" een box. Sold bv F. G. Frick cv ('...,. r gists. I A Fortunate Mistake. Banfe...' (Maine) Coi respumU'iici to New York Suu: George W. Keliey of Island Fails agreed to take out a U3 insurance policy for $2,000. but mad..- a mis - and signed an application lor a $4 - policy. Then, af'er rcceivia.; the ..(. ne went into the woods, a-i i his wife paid the first prenurii. Two weeks afterward Mr. Ketley i "d. and as a result of his mistake bis fi n ily is 52,000 better off. Moel Kuslii .louniHl. . ..u most northern newi;..per in the v.-. d is published at ll.tmuieisu .ii, ;sia. The editorial work is done s.aall wooden house roofed i ; i. 'i he paper is called the N'ord . .... is published weekly. The pew,, f.t ,, ently a fortnight old b.-f,.;- re. ciifs the subscribers. Most s scriptions are paid in fish. E. E. Turner, Com. .ten. ''.. v cured of piles by leWi ''- V-i' Hazel Salvo after sufb rin s v --o yearo and trying ov..r la. ni r. eaies. Phyficians ad uc dorso it. fisware of ilnno' on i eo terfeits. F. G. Fricke & Co. Curea for l.isoma nia. In the matter of inducing th c p i; ; depends upon the individual. Or: ; son will find a hearty meal b"f re i time conducive to sleep, while an U thinks that an empty stomac !.; :hi best plan in order to obtain s!er-p. A cold bath, rubbing the hands i.. c-. water, a wet towel applied to the cm pies are all helpful to a .ood i, : .. .' ' rest. Some persons think Lira! tl. ,s'. way to Insure sleep is to fix li upon some real or fancie l obi rt, others think that to cour.t fro.ii ward endlessly will weary fbc: 1 i that sleep will come. I'i.: For wounds, bur s, -c tid-,so r -,: diseases and al irritatini; ei u t i ri -, nothing so sootlrnjr and healing -i- i)t -Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursury, Chicago, says of it: "When all else fails in healing our babies, it will euro." F. G. HVicke & Co. TThr It Co roes From. People who wear false hair v.i l Interested in the announcement of a I strange discovery made at Antwerp. In j that city bale of human hair, v Ah';- ing 172 pounds, was stolen from a rtii!- j road station. It was afterward larr.' 1 j 'that the hair had been clipped from the j heads of lunatics an'l convicts in pub- : lie asylums and prisons. i Forestry Reserve Aoola t i on. A national park of forestry i- : association for the government?.! p: -ervatioa of over 7,000,000 acres of In No. item Minnesota will hi for: .1 In Chleago this month. It is a :;'p toward the creation of great nation reterves for the preservation of r.at ;-,-? forests and streams and the perpetua tion of game. Wanted Salesmen for lubrio.M uig oils and greases, paints, varnishes fini epecialties. Complete Ime: ve-y lit eral terms. The Detroit lletinin- Co , Detroit, Mich. 0d to Dress th rr'-"ner. New York Sun: A pr: r.cr's Q Jr freak caused consider cmbarrav t Toronto :Tit for rd ly ..cs off. ment In a criminal ex junction. In Canada, to be arraigned the rr?,a: ing in his cell with al- . and he refused to put . i :u Into court, except as Le was. i . n or so j 'i he offi- cers had to handcuff hirn by force. In Putnam cou ' . ago, when Mr. Justice Ci .:. ing a court of oyer and tf ly negro woman, who v. In the county jail, adop measure for kepin? room. The sheriff i. judge that the lady wa. o d:'es h;m j . - .;ne years vv -is hoi.l- . i; r. a 'u"r- ' - :-"'-'r ! a s.: ,:..:r L t;:e cj..if. to t. robed and refused to c directed him o wrarv ; her and, bring her as hearing this order she . re. uI aii : -lit- w cloth? and went with the officer.-: wi ther parley. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a i compound having the endor-i n, eminent physicians and th-; m press. It "digests what you eti i i fi . of oofcitivelv cu'es ih.-ocp5i i. .'i Ketron, Bloomin jrdale, T 11:1.. cured him of indigestion of ten standing. F. G. FricKe S: .;.-. And low tiger joii.ie. , . .... to bicycles. A pig was car:'.e by a tiger from a cofi"H c; Castlewood. in the st.:.t. of India. The news bavin:; I,.-..: Johore, the sultan's troc.irr on bicycles by midday :'i;i '. tiger in some low s-. u'i w. a mile of the shec'. T;u si:. . self rode out at 4 o'c'o " an i short beat of half an hour tiger was driven out of the sc fell to one shot by tile suitan t the tiger's forehead. " . ' vrfYTyi'ir iv ?iys'C I away j ( I k f A 1 . ' U :.i rc.'Jc.i to Hie well l.uown Ilosnc with Stool onJ fniarf. ' !!H CAM, WALMJTasd MAHOfiArTT Write) Tor Particular. i -1 n . M.e Srore-I TN tt Tliee. . , inal.7" fab! the ' ' , be ntei ed while be eM" t i- WHrt k fi ' ' -r fh'TM"-: eo-i fl.l oi- !eo ( W.'S bl '.t tn; t 'I it vls h ii i inner b ) -'. v to !ior nif.'M "- ! -, ii.-.' Unit t b" . , I he Hi oleto'l's 11 Of la I ri Per. ami Ui.it f '-nl bve and " 'lie did. did be? The ini l j-,ii;M,y. W rite him rml -.nuel'-h i ee. or you'ip- i'o d i'i -I ter of 1 t him know so tbri-e Is rn chance of a ml.sunderptamlln.'.T ..ii have the utmost resent mfiit oii'!'i-f, vatol if he ever cornea I I' I kick Mm out or me die von attet'd to that -"" a - n! the o''' r'Mit'f - ,.r. ,tf . ,.vt lrsorii'T "Ve-." -, did I'., rv" "I t"'(! Mm ii rl f " ,' 'Vi kit' W .'"' to k( : '1 mm b fblir-"? In a ! or Ue in 'n "er :o I he tU--iKiir; For tlie next were tcrror- ':. 1 ve"..'t !rf .-111";': 1 ' : i ! e In fo e i', ri II' e." the faiisilv V.e T : l i : ; u ! - f:i,n',ii tit'd r- a conviction that, the b. oT tl-e i . ti: cbold had burst a blood vr -' 1 - s: i i y Hiorb-s. Oh, the Pairi of neumatism! , i - 1 1 1 1 a i i o 1 1 1 often causes t ii s!!!t-rii;g. Many havi- v .- ori.-li. re! ief f roin t li i i most i x i lor yciii-i il isnl ! ip e ..!!' Ultl'l f -n Vi. I !. ,li ' e. el 'i.l.il i": i . --r. ii ; .!: -,., i,r;,! nit- to-(l;iy W :r-'.e .!T l'i-MIHl it isi'l is n liioi.r! 'A:- -er.-e, S v iii 's Specific is tlieonly cure, lie e it is U:e only lemeoy whieh ca'i '.i MU'll deep-seated di-ei ses. . c 5 .' ir ;,, u I is f !l v. 'Ml lailii.lllllll M ,,,, viriii'h I" i-. ne' so lnt-e e v ns t-.r v.n k-i umililc to vul!:. 1 tin.l -.. s.-vi-r.'il pioiniiM-nt ihy:-i- ...y . '. c..is iiii'i . U Ih'-lrtr. i. ' - ;.'?. in -ii t f.-ril !. fully, lint w:m . :. ? ' i i ne i.'ii t . e. t Hie fcliht- e.-t o il. f. I !. I.e-I, ci eotl. .! ; m- i ' ''' Wo.-:..-, 1 be i! : :r -ml nvtr Inyi i Iii.' i . y . n n A trim: .'. i-.h i to M 'i r-li ' ! l-.:!.-l '' ."'..! . I I M' 1 ;;,t ',; ; ' ' .'. 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ', ,' !: i li-.l. i '' ' ' ' i ii"-. , V I I .i.l -. .... , M..vi ire . t -. i, O. !-. :. ,. ., ; ii . ;il V. .IS !l ! 1 I v. urxi ijr.n--ii I i '. I i I ...ury. I felt Bo n.iieli lx I t.-r .-il'.-r , ...,t;ies, that I con! muel tin- r-in- ,v. irmiiths I wascnreilroiiiplelely. i.. ,-...-permanent, for I have never since i. i : .1. , ., i,t Klieurnati.sTii though many i tl t-j damp and enl'l w-Miln-r kLFANOK M . Tl I'l-KI.l.. :T'l I' .v.flton Avenue, fliilntlelpliia. l .oii't suffer longer with Uhetimatisrn. l lii ovv aside your oils and liniments, as t iey can not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctors their potash ind mercury will add to your disabil ity atid completely destroy your diges tion. for l rrt "ill cure perfectly and permanently. ii is; guaranteed purely vegetable, anl joiit.iiris no potash, mercury, or other Mineral. Hook mailed free by Swift vpiciiii Co., Atlanta, Ga. !T PAYS Look Around I'.e.f n-i: yon make, purchase-. t"i yu b ve looK'-'! els.-whe e, ne io os s. in) we ua rat: tee you I p' i --!. Oi a rived. e w - t ) r 1 1 1 1 r b".- riit' F -ie 'V f. g Dry ; ro- . F: ! r . . ,i "'hill'" o 'I r iiijijcr . f I ! !. A r S. t. WHITE, I'attsmouth - - -49 VV FOR X f .Me o'" U ' i-c t r, s rcire.'i on i do j ular c- - r i n i - si.-eooi c! : 'I' 3 i.il : sty i s, f .o. i-i 'c iali. lirii .-. W b -t. v e ! O'-''. ' il i V e u tine MOCKING BIRD r? cz r n i v.'i rojrih S!dt. ttaln !: trcT. J- -e -3 3, -: OCOA PURE! HEALTHFUL !! il To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Addreaa, THE PATENT RECORD. il BHtKripttoni to The P.tt Rf9.rd fwi?,0!: e e Blood y I ; c. j - i y,- t j1 "' t 6 6 4 W ii