The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There Is n diHonse prevailing in tliitt coiintryinoNt dangerous hecntifle so decep tive. Many midden dealliH arc caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart fnilnre or apoplexy arc often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vaucc the kidney-poisoned blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of tlie bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Uladdcr troubles almost al ways result from a derangement pf the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the Might. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Uoot is pleasant to take and is cold by nR druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer &. Co., llinghainton, N Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Itoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, and the address, Jliughatnlon, N. Y., on every bottle. TIME TABLE Nemaha, Nebr. Donvor ITolomi Uutt Suit. XjuIco City IJortltiml Zjinooln Oirmha Ghiortico St. .ToHopli ICutiHtiH City ftjt. XjouIh uud nil Sun JI'imioIhoo 1'olntH IGiiHt and And 11 XJoltitM South Wont TKA.INB LKAVK AH FOLLOWS: No. 07 -l'iiHS(i!)i;or, dally oxccpLBim day, for TomitiiKoli, IJoutrlco, Jloldrogo and all points west 0:18 a m No. 08 I'HHHotJKor, dully oxcoptHun ilny, for Nubrnsku Olty. ChtciiKO and nil points north and cast -I tOO p ni No, 111 Local frolulit, dally oxcopt Hundiiv, (or Atchison and lnlor. medlnto Htnilons 0:1C p m No. 112 Local frolulit, dally excopt Monday, for NnbniNka Ol?y and lntormudlato Htatlons 1:1 0 u 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Dcsiqns Copyrights &c. Anyone sending n nkotch and description mny (rulokly ucarUilu our opinion froo wuuther an liivMitlon Is prnhably pntontablo. Conmiunlnw um on uouisincurconnuouiini. iiauuuooKou I'amaia eat froo. Uli Oldest noencv fr securing nntunn. Patents tnkun through Munu St Co. receive metal notice, without cltnrao. In tbo Scientific American.? A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any nclentlfln journal. 'J'nrina, 13 n lean four months, $1. Bold byull nnrrndflnlcrx. sUNN & Co.30lBroada New York Urmcli OOeo, C3t IT BL, Washington, 1). C. Thin great stock medicine la a money saver for stock raisers. It is a medicine, not a cheap food or condition powder. Though put up in coarser form than Thcdford's Black-Drnueht, renowned for flm euro of tho digestion troubles o persona, it hns tho same qualities of invicoratinff dicrostion. Rtirrinf up tho torpid liver and loosening uio constipated, bowels for all stock and poultry. It is carefully pro pared and its action is so healthful that stock grow and thrivo with an occasional doso in their food. It cures hog cholera and makes lioga grow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colds in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do more work for tho food consumed. It gives animals and fowls of all kinds now life. Every farmer and raiser should certainly give it a trial. fc s It coats 25o. a can and savea tea timeB its price in profit. Prrrannna, Kab., March 25. 1WH. I I have been using your Black-Draught puk uu auuury mcaicino on my atock for some time. I have used all kinds of stock food hut I have found that yours Is the host for my purpose j J. 8. UASSON. J RScrTfrtv Sill r 3B IVHPPPPIPI San Francisco has had no saloons since tho earthquake, and tho mayor (tmioiiiices that thoy will bo closed for an indellnito period, All saloon licenaeH havo been revoked by order of tho board of commissioners, at the HUKgestiou of tho niuyon in Han Matoo county, just over tho border from Sail Francisco, tho supervisors allowed tho auloona to open their places of business. Tho dispatch Bays; "Tho result whb dlsustroua. TIioubi aiida of men and women Hocked over tho border and indulged in drunken orgies. It produced tho nearest aps proach to riotous conditions that has existed in the city elnco tho great catastrophe. Chief of Police Dinan appealed to Sheriff Mansfield of San Matoo county begging him to see that all grog shops within hia jurisdiction be closed. Today Sheriff Mansfield tnado answer that ho would clouo drinking places deaplto tho action of tho aupervisora of tho county, even if It was ncceuaary for hi in to go to the extent of calling upon tho militia to aid him in tho work." Why not closo tho saloons for all time? Tho result of n saloon being openo I anwhero ia always disastrous. Drunken orgios always exist. Families are always broken up and misery ensues. This is ono of the necessary results of tho saloon. Then why not decide that tho saloon must go. No amount of money can pay for tho boys and men that arc ruined, the crimes that n ro committed and tho sufforing of innocent persona caused by this moiiBtrous evil. Falls City waa disappointed with tho report of its Imported miner expert on tho prospects of coal In Richardson county, and an authority on minerals lately oxprossed a fear that tho Peru deposit might bo morely local. Per hups it is to demonstrate that Nebraska is a mineral stato despito such dis couragements that northeast Nebraska farmers havo dug up a soap mine. A mound of sand has beon discovered, rendu a dispatch from Sioux City, of the right consistency for scouring purposes and containing besides tho necessary ingredients to produce a lather. All that seems to bo lacking in tho deposit is cartons ready labeled and a supply of recommendations such as "1 used Nebraska Natural Bounty soap Hix thousand years ago and have not used any since," signed, "A Moundbullder." Doubtless samplos of the now soap will bo placed on exhibi tion in Sioux City together with sains pies of tho perfectly preserved butter which according to another Sioux City dispatch, was dug out of a Missouri river sandbar last year after fifty years or so of underground oblivion.-Stato Journal. Attorney (loneial Drown, who has boon giving the Nebraska grain dealers' association such a chase, .has com menced suit against tbo Nebraska lumber dealers' association. It must bo conceded that lie has so far made a mighty good caao against tho grain dealers; but if tho assertions of the retail lumber men be true, ho will not bo able to mako a case against them, though ho may reach the wholesale dealers. A l't'.iluio to provo tho retail dealers in a trust, would be just cause for them to thank Brown for bringing tho suit, for tlioro aro hundroda of cub tomers over tho stato who believe pricos aro controlled by tho association ; and wlion thev are shown that such is not tho case among tho retailers, by a decision of tbo court, the retailor will no longer rest under suspicion. A full investigation will not injure, but rather help innocent parties. If the trust is composed of tho wholesalers, they can bo reached by tho general governmept. Hastings Tribune. For tho benefit of tboso who aro raising chickens wo give the following: "Many people aro troubled a great deal during tho summer with mites and lions wherever there aro fowls or birds mites will bo found. Take small white onions and put a fow in each nust and hang a few around in the hen house. Do this nnd you will never be uotherop with another rnlto or chicken flea Medicnl Talk. Devil's island Torturo Ib no worse than nho terrible case of Piles that nllllcted me 10 years. Thou I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, and Iobs than a box permanently cured me, writes L, S Napier, of Itugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sores liko magic. 25c at W. W. Keeling's, druggist. From County Superintendent Carrtngton On tho whole Nemaha county has been fortunate In having good teachers this year which always insures good schools. School property has been well cared for the school rooms and premises have beon kept in excellent repair, clean and orderly and the in struction and dlacipline excellent. Outsidoof Auburn there aro 101 teas chers in the county. Out of this num bor there havo beon eleven failures. Fifty one schools havo beon conduct ed and taught to tho satisfaction of nil concerned, many of them being model schools. Nineteen were taught, gov ornod and cared for just fairly well. In tho light of thoao facts wo may fool encouraged. According to the monthly roport cards for Anril vacancies will occur in the following districts: No 1-Fred Wolf, director, Ilumburg, la: 2-Wui. Prante, Peru; 1L. W. itedfern, Peru; 0 F.L. Gorlaw, So. Auburn; 8 Fritz Drowel, llrook; ll-Itichard S. Hawloy Brock' 12 Geo. Keeling, Auburn; 13 John KatllfTo, Auburn; 15-Samuol Snyder, Peru, 10-Jacob Scours, Peru; 18-N. Rogers, Peru; 19 W. T. Jerauld Auburn; 22 Fted Kelchol, Johnson; 20 John WeerB, Johnson; 27 F red Eiders, So Auburn: 28-Jamos Adam son, So. Auburn; 30-C. Coulter, Au burn; 31-Ben Sheen, Brownville; 32 Rob't Moody, Brownville; 33-D. Andrews. Brownville: 31) N. C. Boul, Howe (two rooniB); ll Herman Yolkin So. Auburn; .10 Harm Tjaden, Hum', boldt; 47 Fred l.ampe. Jr. Humboldt; 18 M. Reagan, Humboldt: JO G. B Armstrong, Howe; 50 E. E. Mason, So. Auburn, R. F. I). 2: 51 James O'Donald. Stella; 52 Arthur Ititchey, Stella; 53 C. E. Lambert, Nemaha; 54 T. Teare, So. Auburn; 50 W. II Lemon, Nemaha: C. T. Burnes, Shu-, hurt; 00 Geo. Fisher, Nemaha; 01 II. W. Beckman. So. Auburn; G4 Wm Blinker, Auburn: 05 Chaa. W. Epler Auburn; 70 Louis Shafer, Nemaha; 73 G. W. Sniedley, Brock; 75 Clarence Star, Brock, 77 Frank Hilton, Glen Rock; 78 II. C. Blinde, Johnson; 70 Geo. Frerichs, So. Auburn; 81 F. B. Ducy, Julian (two rooms). Some teachers have been retained iu their present places at advanced sal aries ranging from S40 to S50 per month. We will bo able to supply good teachers if the wages aro sufficiently high. Geo. D Cakiungton, Jn., County Superintendent. How's this? Wo oiler One Huii(lre(l;I)ollnrs Howard for any cuho of Catarrh tlnit.cannot oo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. K..I. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undurslKoed, havo known K. J. Cheney for ihe hint 15 yours, and hellovo him perfectly honorable In all business traiJKan tlotiH and tlniituilally alio to carry out any bllyatloriH mati" 'v his llrm. WAI.I). - KlNNAN .t MAKVIN, Wholes. ' ,rui;lNls, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cine In taken Internally, nelltiB directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent eo. Prlco-SconlM pur bottle. Hold by all UK. BH Take It -It's PumllvI'llls for ooiut u HIoho Tho June Delineator is a most at tractive number, containing the usual array of tho lateac styles, with the interesting fashion chronicles of Helen Berkeley-Lord and Endoard La Fon taine, and literary features of groateut excellence. Burton E. Stevenson con tributes tho first part of The Poso of Sharon, a mystery tale that will tax the ingenuity of its readers to solve, and there aro short stories by Kathryn Jor boo, and Wolf Von Schiorbrand, the former a storv of new Japan and the latter a Russian narrative. Under tho title, Tho Revival of nn Old Assembly, I'otor Fertiouu describes the ball at the ABter House, New York which was called forth national com, ment at tho time it was hold, in April. Gustaav Kobbo interestingly tolls the story of Home, Sweet Home and thero Ib a variety of excellent verses. For children, thero are Stories and Pass times, among them one of Alice Brown's Gradual Fuiry Tales, and for the woman of tho homo, many articles of housewifely Interest, including a chapter on Dirt and Danger in the Markets, in The Delineator's Cams pnign for Safe Foods. A Lucky Postmlstross Is Mrs. Alexander, of Gary, Me., who has found Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills to be tho host remedy she over tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in porfect order. Y ou'll agro with her if you try theso painless purifiers that inftiao now lifo. Guarans teed by W. W. Keeling, druggist. Price 25c. Brownville Briefs Mrs. A. L. Barber Is visiting rolas Uvea in the northwestern part of tho state, Rev. Ayers and Joseph Ponn have returned from a business trip at Nebraska City. Frank Colo will move his family to Salt Lake City this week where ho expects to make his future homo Ed Majors sold his realty In this place and with his family bus gono to western Kansas where ho owns a quarter section of land. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Steutoville will go to Loulsvillo next month and will visit other points in the state during the "homecoming" of Keutuckians. John Cranmer came in from The Hub one day last week, John says the lid is on at Auburn and it seems that the "crunks" are determined to keep it on. 'Rah for the cranks. But things do change. A few years ago everyone who hud the temerity to oppose tho whlBkey deal was dubbed crunk but strange to relate tho epithet is now on tho other side where it belongs Sherman Kauffman left last Saturday to search the river shores and drifts with tho hope of finding tho body of his brother Fred. This is his second trip. A clairvoyant in Kansas City told Mrs. RauBcholb, his sister, that Fred was drowned, und that "his body is lodged among something that looks like treeB, above tho bridge at Rulo, on the left hand side as you go down." "If 1 were theie," declared the clear sighted lady, "I know that I could go struight to him." Saloon, or no saloon, that's the quess tion, and tho "paramount, issue" which has been stirring our little village for several weeks past. Soems a hard proposition, too. Even a few of our most yronounced advocates of tho hideous institution are not certain that all is well, that nevor yet has ended well And the future has a sombre doubtful appearance. Even Judge Stull has been beard to say: "O, the saloon has a good deal of ill connected with it, but it seeniB that Brownville has always hud a pretty hard pull, when it didn't have one." No diss respect to his honor, however, he is a lawyer and works for his clients. A man may be a lawyer though, and still have a fund of good sense, and such the judge is known to possess there fore he can have nothing but loathing in his heart for this Brownville propo sition. It might be well for the young men who come from Peru, Nemaha and the jug boys over the river who patroni'o our Pull, to take their bearings at time point on the Missouri where recently two of our fellow citizens lost their lives. They, i. o , theso two stalwart young men, left this port in a boat in the night, plentifully provided with a variety of the Pull. But they are dead and so let them rcBt. O, breathe not their names Let them sloop in the shade Where cold and unhonored Their relics are laid. Sad, silent and dark Aro tho tears that we shed Like the night dews that fall On the grass o'or their lieads. Ono noticeable symptom the effect of tho poison cup ia the manifest apathy of the sot with whom tho dead boys trained. These have no words of pity lor them nor their untimely fate, nor do they express tho least sympathy for those who dearly loved them notwithstanding their many faults So much do theso horrid distilmeuts brutalize men. lSWUUBnmBnBBmtss guaranteed as to quality cost no nioro tlmn you aro now paying; for tho Bauio Roods, and wo donond entirely npou tliolr morlt to $oeuro your futuro onlors. Consequently byKlvlii away froo premiums wo pain now customers una yon hiivo tho profit whloh formerly went to tho dealers, as by Uoallni! directly with our customers wo bavo tho prollt of tho wholesalers nnd retailors, which WII IIAXD OVI'.II TO VOU in tho Bhapo of usoful premiums and honest uoods at fair prices, Jlocauso you llvo miles away from tib hocauso you may never havo hoou us Is no Rood reason for not Klvlnt; us a trial. Vou rink nothing. lVoilo not uhIc ii ay In ndvuiico. IVo iuy tho l'r'l;l't. 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