i'hA'XTeMOUTU WLiiiALY IJEKALD, TiitfKSiJA V, UfcCEMHEIl (i, ItSS. A WOMAN'S LIFE OF CRIME. Arrcdtcd at tlio Age of 1 1 Year At 80 Slie Gna to I'rlitou to Die. Tlio oldest professional sneak thief in tlio country hasiigain been arrested. And bho is a woman, fcji.xty-nine years ago sho began tho criminal career which she still pursues, and yet, tf. ran go to say, sho bears upon her feat u its but littlo traces of the life she led. Of the four score years that have 1 Kissed ovir her head more than forty lave l:en passed in prison. During that time ull tho sunshine that came to her was what struggled through the prison bars. Iler friend.'? were the companioiu with whom crime had brought her in contact. Honest people fho had scarcely ever known. in deed, it almost must have seemed to her that bhe had no place whatever in the great free world ouUide. A curi ous and a sad sight she presented as sho sat huddled up in a corner ol tho pen in the Tombs police court. Her clothes were comparatively neat, a hood was on her bead, from beneath which tho purest of locks of silver gray showed out. Her face was pallid, and, dressed differently and burrounded by brighter circumstances, bIio might have pa-ssed as an old lady of most respectable ancestry. She had no Haunting aii-s, exhibited no out ward semblance of cowering, gave no furtive glances that indicated the soul of tho criminal looking out through tho eyes. Tho place seemed natural for her. Well, perhaps it might, for many and many a timo she hud been there before. Others who looked upon her might pity her. She did not seem to realize why they should do so. She was merely going back again to the only homo sho had ever remembered. Mary Fitzgerald is her name. The war of 1S12 took from her her father, and when sho was 10 her mother died. She became a waif on tho world, drift ing hither and thither in search of her food and of a roof to shelter her. Many a time she could (ind neither, and want, possibly more than any evil inclination, made her a thief. She joined one cf thoso gangs of little criminals who at the time made the wharves and the river front; their homos as well as their headquarters. Tho lields and woods that then stood where fashionable up town now ex ists would have a Horded tlio.se urchins better quarters, though ones not so safe. Mary was only 11 years of age when she iirst was brought before tho courts, and had to be held up in the arms of the sergeant so that the judgG could seo her and hear tho little story sho had to tell. She had no excuse to olj'er then. Indeed through her whole career sho has never had. Stealing has seemed to be as natural to her as living, tho only variation in her con duct before tho authorities being that sho would occasionally claim identity with some other well known criminal. On one occasion some fif teen or sixteen years ago she insisted with tho utmost gravity that she was Sarah Alexander, tho notorious -"French Sally," who had made so many- "little storekeepers mourn her visits to their establishments. Oue of tho peculiarities of this trial was that tho judge who presided had only a short timo before sentenced the origi nal Sarah Alexander and informed Mary of the fact. Her persistence in this matter was the only bit of char acter she had ever exhibited, and she was then deemed worthy of a place in tho famous rogues' gallery at police headquarters. Sho prepared for the event &3 well as she could, and to this day the picture bears evidence of her anxiety to look as well as possible. A broad smile suffuses her face, and it liad not tho slightest trace of that al most involuntary if not willful un willingness to bo photographed, that marks tho pictures of nearly all the other criminals. Mary's last stay out of prison was one of tho longest sho had ever made five months and tho police were beginning to hopo that at least the sunset of her life might bo in the honest air of the open world, but they were doomed to disappointment. She was arrested by Detective Sergeant Woolbridge for picking tho pockets of Beatrice Mezzano in an auction room on Catharine street. The detective was present and saw tho interesting performance. He arrested Mary, and was marching along with her, when Thomas Whalen, a resident of Cherry street, who is alleged to be tho wo man's accomplice, assaulted the detec tive. In the melee Mary escaped, buf only to fall into the hands of an of ficer of tho Fourth precinct. Botfc were eventually arrested, and Mary will, in all probability, end her lif within prison walls. New York Pres reruvian WbUtling Jugs. ' The silvadors or musical jugs found among the burial places of Peru are most ingenious specimens of handi work. A silvio in the William S. Vaux collection at Philadelphia con sists of two vases, whoso bodies are joined one to tLva other, with a hole or (opening betweaa them. The neck of ouaof theso vases is closed, with tho exception of a small opening in which d clay ripe is inserted leading to the body of the whistle. When a liquid is poured into the open necked vase, the air is compressed into the other, id in escaping through the narrov opening is forced into the whistle, the vibrations producing sounds. Many of these sounds represent the notes of lards; oue in the Clay collection of Pb.il tidelphia, Pa., imitates the robin o gome other member of the thrush tribe jeculiar to Peru. Tho closed neck of Ibis double vase is modeled into a rep resentation of a bird's head, which is thrush like in character. Another water vase in 119 same collection, rep resenting a llama,, fmitates the dis Cusling habit which this auimal pos sesses of ejecting its saliva when en raged. Tho hissing sound which nccompnmes this action is admirably imitated. A black tube of earthen ware ornamented with a grotesqua head in low relief, to which short crms arc attached pressing a three tube;! syrinx to its lips, deserves special mention, as it suggests tho evofutiou cf this instrument from a single- tubs t- mo;-e complicated forms.The Clay Worker. - - - Growth In Machinery. There 'ft arising hero and Ihoro ii note of protest against the growing subservience of society to machinery. Mr. William Morris, in The Novum tcr Fortnightly, bewails its deteriorat ing effect, but is not without hope that there will bo in somo sort u sav ing revival of handicraft. The pleas ure which tho craftsman once took in his work, tho individuality he put in it. i i gone. A great ( lenient of happi acs has disapxared from his daily life, and occupation once interest ii;;; i-t dull and cheerless. The machine feeder has not tho chance to grow to the f t i: tii-4 of the skilled artisan. He is not lifted by his work, but depressed by it. Individuality and tho exercise of Last'.? are denied to the purchaser ol goods. "You want a hat. say. l.'k you wore laft year." but you must take the one that fashion and tho ma chine turned out this year. You want a piece of furniture not "blotchct" over with idiotic sham ornament," but .yon cannot get it without paying r prnhibitivu price for it. "A seriou: evil and degradation of human life' result from tho utilitarian uglinest "produced by machinery" in every thing which the labor of man dealt with. Under the influence of machine pro duetioii the line between employer and employes is accentuated. Tht employing class is one "of slave ho!deis," with its choice as to mode of life "limited by tlio necessity of find ing constant livelihood and employ incnt for the slaves who keep it alive.' Th !(. is a tyrannous condition here which breeds discontent. Just how emancipation is to be brought about is not clear. Tho effectiveness of ma chinery cannot be spared. Iut tht fact that the grumbling about its evile hiu : . t i;i portends a desirable reac tion. New York World. KVT3"thin Dent) ly Hand. II i.; human mu.,c!e that cultivates Jap-.'.n. Cattle and horses are no par; of J-ipaneso country scenes, and an Air. -: ican plow, which I saw in Tok-o store, was pointed out as a curi osity. ITit is used at all, il will prob i b'!y be pulled by men. As it is, tht land is made fallow with a sort of mat toe!:, which is heavv, and which ha.1 a b!:..!e about six inenes wide and twt feet i ug. Tho rice fields of Japan ::rr "living monuments of human labor, t.'iil every grain of rice you eat repre sents a certain amount of human mus t-Ie. Tho fields must be flooded again i:k1 ;.guin with water, and the plant.' are transplanted from their first vov.-th into row.;, i h ive seen niei and women by scores bonding theii bae': -. anil hoeing this rice, and I an; t;!.i that their wages run from 10 tt JO c --iits a day. 1: email muscle carries noaily all the burdens of Japan. 1'rown skin nod. slant eyed men and women, with bas'..; is containing several bushel: each upon their backs, pass by mj window as I write, and others follow wii-i f-rcat loads balanced across then sho:. Ulers on long poles. Six-year-oU-boys tarry two four gallon buckets of wat in this way, and loads of heav,. me; .'.landisc are pushed along the roar in carts. Two or three men are bar ne:.: : d up in front. Several push be hin ! with both head and hands. Theii nr.: . les stand out like whipcords a: they work. The sweat rolls down there brown skin in streams, and theii face s look out from straw hats as bi2 aro..:ul as a woman's parasol. Theii feet are soled with straw sandals. Tht few horse carts one sees upon tht strc. is are alwaj-s led rather thar. driven by the men, and Japan seem to d everything m the hardest waj ink Cr. Carpenter s i-ctter. Coffee and IU Effects. C". f"eo owes its stimulating and re freshing qualities to caffeine. It alsc contains gum and sugar, fat, acids, case : a and wool fiber. Like tea, it powerfully increases the respiration: but, unlike it, does not effect its depth. Dy i i use the rate of tho pulse is in civ: cdand tho action of the skin di minished. It lessens the amount oi u!c;.-1 sent to the organs of the body, distends tho veins and contracts the capillaries, thu3 preventing waste oi tissi.o. It is a mental stimulus of a high order, and one that is liable tc great abuse. Carried to excess, it prod aces abnormal wakefulness, indi gesti-m, acidity, ) heartburn, tremors, debility, irritability of temper, treaibling, irregular pulse, a kinc of intoxication ending in deli ri.'.t.i and great injury to the spinel functions. Unfortunately, there are many cotf'co tipplers who depend upon it as a drunkard upon his dram. Ou the other hand, coffee is of sover eign efficacy in tiding over the nervous system in emergencies. Coffee is also, in its place, an excellent medicine. In typhoid fever its action is frequently prompt and decisive. It is indicated in l ho early stages before local compli ce.ti;!:s arise. ColTee dispels stupor a: id lethargy, is an antidote for many kinds of poison, and is valuable in spasmodic asthma, whooping cough, cholera infantum and Asiatic cholera." Il i ; also excellent as a preventive cgai.ist infectious and epidemic dis ease -,. In districts rifo with malaria and :'jver, the drinking of hot coffee bef-: rj passing into tho cpen air has cue,', ied persons living in such places t'J; ; -ipo contagion. Journal of Com mi . ej Boston). A Death Bed Salute. It eras the custom among the Ro me:; to give tho dying a last kiss, in order, as they thought, to catch the i;!!ff breath. Spenser, in his pas tor:-. J cicgy on he death of Sir Philip Sidsa y, mentions it aa a pircumstance wl.it h renders tho loss of his illus tri .e.s friend more to be lamented, th .'. no oue was nigh to' close Ins ey& lids "and kiss Ids lips." A little after lie r;e.j.ices tho "dearest love" of the dee : :.sed weeping oyer him. When Lord Kelson was dying on board his flagship he took leave of liis faithful frieud Hardy by kissing him. -Ki s me. Hardy," ho said, and these veei-o the Last words b.6 uttered. And so, too, Sir Walter Scott, when dying, Ljss-d Lockhart. saying, "Bo good, r.iy dear, bo good." St. Louis Republic. BURSTED A BIG pUN. Disastrous Results Attended the Test of a Cast-Steel W.Pprn. Nkw Yokk, Di e. 7 - i iu Htrahl's spct i.il from Anii ipol;,, M. . us: The trial uf tilt' C;l.t-s'" i I :x ineli mn pro vided by tl.e ltt-! urg Still ('lifting eoinpsiny, took phc- ;t tin proving ground here WV'Inrbiy :ifi moon, mid result i.il in tin- tut d tii-1-trintioti of the IIM tin-fie inl s:i.t. This trial h;ii In en looked for with gi-i':it interrot by n ii v id and hi " 1 1 1 y experts. If tip- unit had proved to he the qtiul of the built-up un tiicie would liavi' been it savin1-; of timi; and cxpens' ho great as to ieoIil 'ionize luanii fact lire. The gnu on trial was about sixt-cn fe t long and its weiylit was live ton.-: weight of proj-c-tilf, about one hundred pound.-;, powder, :!iarge of forty-ciyht pounds. Il wa iiouuted on a solid oak platform. As u ti rcaiit iouaiy mersun: the u facers and others engaged in the the test remained it u considerable distance. It was lucky diat they did. The first shot was made .vith only thirty-nine pounds of powder. The regulation charge was then used, file discharge was followed by the com plete break-up ef the breech of Hits gun. iliere being nearly two dozen pieces in part abaft the tninni ns, the fore part fell forward in only one piece, while the platform was wr cked in an iudcsei ibable niiiiiner. The total damage to the gov ernment property amounted to more than "ft, 000. Barry's Brotherhood. East Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 7. K. II. iJany has issued a manifesto tgthe work ing people of America announcing him self us the lender mid founder of u new labor movement to be known as the Brotherhood of United Labor. The cardinal principles of tlu brotherhood ire: The right of man to all of the earth. Inking from the usurers and S'lylock? die right to control our caret. ey. Government ownership of the menus f t! unsporting persons i;iid freight and ntelligi'iice and the taking of Uiom ngines of human happiness out of the hands of stock gambleis and speculator. and operating them for tl.e benefit of tin producer and consumer. $500 Reward. We will pay the above reward fcr any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation o: costivcnes3 we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills,-when the directions are strictly complied with. They are pmely yogi table, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes ;outaiuing 30 sugar coated ' pilis, 2."c. For sal.- all druggists, iieware tif counterfeits and imitntiens. The gen uine manufactured only by John O. Wr & Co., 8o2 W. Madison St. Chicago,and Sold by W. J. Warrick. A Velcemefor Charr berlain. Loxdox, Dec. G. Tne tories nud li' al uniou:sts of Iiiririingiiam are nink : extensive preparations for a jiiiblic dem onstration of welcome to Jos. (. hamb: : lain and his American wife. COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH! What in the world is the reason you will cough and keep coughing mid still keep trying inferior medicines when BEG G S'" CI I KIJ It Y COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your cough at once? This is no advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. Hastings to Haye Sewerage System Hastings, Neb., Dec. 0. At a meet ing of the business men of this city ) Tuesday night it was decided to have a system of sewerage for the city. The secretary was instructed to correspond with various civil engineers with a view to having an estimate of the cost thereof. WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap Johu houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputation and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for purifving the blood as BEGG'S BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and every bottle that docs not do its work wilj cost you noth ing. For sale by O. V. Smith & Co., druggists. Mexican News. City of Mexico, Dec. 7. The Bulletin the organ of the postal authorities of Mexico, brings serioua charges against the American postal authorities, accusing them of negligence and carelessness in sending n ails on long-routes. An out' reak, due to religions excite nent, js feared in the city of Morelis. Guards are patrolling the streets. HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is only a little cold." and keep giving them cheap and dangerous medicines, until they are down with lung fever or con sumption, when they can be so easily re lieved by BEGGS CHERRY COUGH SYRUP i It has no superior, and few equals. For s.de by O. P. Smith & Co , druggi-ts. Dynamiters at Work Paris, Dec, 0. An attempt was made yesterdy to blow qp the registry office in Hue St. Dennis with dynamite bombs. Several arrets have been made. Don't let that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con umption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption U denth itself. The breathing apparatus must be kej t healthy and clear of all obstructions ai d offensive mutter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of tlnse parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be tit I lit fully and entirely cured by tlie use of Uoschee's (iermau Syrup. If ymi don't know this already, thousands and thouands of pcoph: tan tell you They have been cured by it and Know how it is. themselves. Bottle only To cents. Ask any druggist. The Yellow Fever- J M USoNMl,!.1;, Fbl., I eC. (. There were four new cases yesterday and one death, IJ. A. Rudolph. About forty seven houses have been fumigated and the work of disinfection is being rapidly pushed. CONSUMPTION SURELY CUR ZD. To tiik Eorroii. I'lease inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. 15y its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy i-iikk to any of your renders who have consump tion if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl it., New York. tf To Represent the State. Dks Moiiiks. In.. Dec. 0. Governor LnrrabcH has n j t ; i i i ' t to represent the .,!:. -tennial celebration of iu New York on A p.' John A. Kasson a at the cen iu oi juration I il :! i Wonderful Cures. W. I). Iloyt k Co.. Wholesale jiiid Re tail Druggists, of Home. (5a.. say: We have bei-n selling Dr. K i tig's New Discov ery, Electric Bitb ts ami Bueklen's Arni ca Salve for lour years. Have never handled remedies that s. 11 as wi ll, r oiveyticll universal satisfaction. I here have been soni" wonderful cures effected by" these medicine in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bot tles of Dr. Kind's ,Vev Discovery, taken in connection with VA- ctric Hitters. Wc jjnarantce t hem always. Sold by F. (J. Fricke it (,'o. 1 Sti;! Hope for Kim. "I'm very much worried about my son." 'What's the mat tor j"' "Wliy, I've spent thousands of doll .rs oducatii! him in elocution and oratory, and h;: can't make a living, after nil." ''Why don't he start iu business as a prize figter?" Itch, Prairie Mature, f.nd Scratches of every kind cuicd in SO minutes by Wool foul's Sanitary Lotion. A sure cure and perfectly harmless. Warranted by F.G Fricke & Co. tlrugirist, Plattsmouth To Overthrow the Cabinet. London, Dec. 0. The Standard says lumois are current in Paris that Clemen au is planning to overthrow the Flo ; iet cabinet after the budget is passed. Enylish Spavin Liniment removes al 'rd, Soft or Calloused lumps and Blera- iies from horses, l!ood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Stifles. Sprains, Pink Eye, Coughs and etc. Save $.50 by use of one bottle. Evera bottle warranted by F. G. Ertcke & Co.,' Druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. The Oldest Employe. Washington', Dec. G. Capt. Isaac Bas sett, assistant door keeper of the senate, celebrated yesterday the fifty-seventh anniversary of his appointment by Dan iel Weftster to be a page in the senate. He the oldest employe iu point of ser- vice in the government employ today. Buoklin's Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fiicke & Co. 51 The Tripoli well. Tripoli, la., Dec. G. The flowing well, discovered by accident a few days ago, continues to be the wonder of this sec tion. It sriids forth a torrent of water of a bluish tinge and a strong smell. A six-inch pipe has been inserted into the well, and it spouts out at tho rate of fif teen barrels a minute. It much resem bles the famous Belle Plaine well. Personal, Mr. 'r, II. Frohlichsteip, of 3JobiIe, Ala., writes: 1 take great pleasure in re commending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a t severe attac k of Bronchitis nud Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cur ed me and I have not been afflicted since, also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills both of which I can recommend. Dr. Kli-g's New Discovery for Consump tion, Cougjis and Colds, is sold on posi. five guarantee. Trinl bottles free at F. O. Fricke & Co's drug store. 1 More Burglaries at Neb-aska C ty Nebraska Citt, Neb., Dec. 6. Burg Jars Tuesday night lnqke inte Hatch's second-hand store, N.lsoa's meat market and several other pi a?. is. The value of the goods stolen amounts to less than $ 100. Burglaries rre of al:i ost nightly cccurance. but no clue can be obtained i to the thieves. 1 - - - II Thoroughly cleanse tho Mood, which m the ountaln of health, by iiHinir lr. Pirrti, Gold en Medical Discovery, ami kooiI digestion, a fair akin, buoyant Kiilritfl, and bodily health and vitfor will Ixt cfctubliHlied. tjoldtm Mcdieul liineovery ciirM all hiimora, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to th wornt Scrofula, or bNod-iolnoii. Es pecially has it jiroven it fdieucy In curing Halt-rheum or Tetter, Kczcina, Kryaipelaa, Fuver-aort, Hip-joint liseac, S'i'of uloua Korea an1 Sweliinirs, Knlaru-i-d tilaiida. OoU tre or Thick Keck, and Katlnjr Korea or Ulcera. Jicera. Golden Medical Discovery curoa Comump. tion (which is Scrol'tiln of tho J.unjra). by it wonderful blood - iurit 'ylnjr, inviKoratlnir, and nutritive proM it ies. If taken in timo. For AVcnlc I.uiitfs. SpittinK of Jllood, Phort dpm Of Hreath, futarrh in the llend. llron chitis. Scvero Coughs, Anthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereiR-n remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs. For Torpid Liver, Uillousness. or "Liver ComplainC Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it ia an uoi")iialed remedy. Hold tv druggist. Frictt $l.oo, or six bottle for 15.00. A NATURAL ItEMEUY FOI1 Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hys ierics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In ebriety, Sleeplessness, Diz ziness, Brain and Spin al Weakness. Thii medicine has s direct action upon the norv tenters, allaying all irritabilities anil increasing vUa How and miwer of nerve tluiii. it is penect'y hariii ttias ail'l luiLVflU no nnnfmisuDl Bs-nb;' .arrafiiinii turbuiicivmui nervous aise?J will be sent free to any add reus, and poor patienU can also obtain this medicine free of charge frois UB. This remedy has been prepared bv the lteverend Pastor Koenig. of Kort Wayne, lnd.. for the past ten years, and is now prepared under bis direction by the KOENIC MEDICINE CO., , . Badison cor. Clinton St., CHICAGO, ILL. SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. Price VI per Ilotlle. l Hottlea for 85. F. G. FJiJCKE A: CO., Druggists, Plattsmouth, Ni b. ? 3 P B Ik A Van g ?: 3 ft S - , THE OLW .iELCLIT. Shingles!, Lath, Sash, - if I mas. i2 i. Can supply every demand of the trade Call ami get terms. Fourth street In Rear of Opera House. ROBERT DONNELLY'S SHOP, Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Flow r-i pairing, and general jobbing 81, now prepared to do all kinds of repMrtrg: of farm ami other machinery, as there is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN. The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge ot the wagon shod He la well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. W ttoox a;l t?- cle WCW W ikOiiH .;! It m nil rl'"' aA.rr" ci-io v cntwvi EH, Tae 5th t. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Lin of "'Foreign & Domestic Goods. Consult Your Interest by Givitg Him a Cal SHERWOOD BLOCK Jf':v.;' W as MURPHY & PAKXELL. Cfcdar Creek, Cass County, Neb. Prench Health Seamless FOOT WARMERS I AT- Sherwood's. '.V liolc?i4ie -iioi lit lull 1. v in n iir i ii" -inn) r II: LUivldLn . DRESS I.iJWS Will lit All Hit tAS. Ik'Ht Ornish hyruji. TaMi'i1 il. V in Iiimm. SoM l'Vlrnv. I- t'.4 f-j I h'-lievo I'iso'H Curo for Constitn ptioii s.ivcl my life. A. il. Iowi uj., iMitor Jh: nil i r Iv Sen ton, N. C., April J.-., issl. Tlio iu:sr Couch Modi no is J'iso'm Cent: ton lj cim li Co: J.slf M ITKiN. 'Jiildicn tnlvo It without objection. J5y all uruggintrf. oc. it!, CUIUS WMLliE All tlSfc rUlS. Hnftfct:oilL'll Kvrun. 'i'liles 'fO(l. VtiO In Inn". Solil liv ii i tin-1 -1 P'lf m'i lit -i- - ' -' i i i itilrt When I cay Cdue I lo not mean merely to Stop them for a time, ami then have thein re turn J i x ; 1 1 1 i . 1 MKA.V A ICAiUCAJj CL'itlJ. 1 have made the diucatio of TITS, EPILEPSIT or FAIXING SICKNESS, A life-lon;? Btudy. I wahrant my remedy to t.'UltK tlio wornl c.'ikcs. l;eai!s others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send atonee for a IreatiHc and a 1- iikk I'.on l.H Of IIIV iNKAI.t.tlll.K KlCMfcOV. ;iC KxplCsS and i'o-t oiliee. It co. t h you noiliiu for a trial, 'ind il will cure you. AddrebJ H.C. ROOT, ftl.C, 1 83 Pearl Ct., Hew Yjr.K OF PURE COD LIVER OIL &nd HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So dlignlitd that it can be taUn, llgeated, and assimilated by the ramt i4itive itomacli, when tlie plain: ull cannot di loiermca; anu uy tut? wn bin at ion ot the oil with the hypophou phltea ia much more eilicactoua. Remarkable as a flesh prodnccr. Persons gain rapidly while taking It SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be the FineBt and Best prepa ration in the world for the relief and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUCKSi, The great remedy for Consumption, oTl Wasting in Children. Sold by all Dr-uggisl& ii fSA ftj n trir-r . t "v'i "-i '-3 - .1 --r Try the Curete'-U Ely's Cream Balm Clcansc3 th.3 IT asa.1 Far-a ,p;ca. AI Iay3 Infiammation. Iloals t e core:-!. Restores the Senses oi' '.Uife'te, iircli and lloaring. Aparticlo !a npiillrrf into inc-Ji uc. sti ll mA IS rri-nlil.-. I'ri. e !5T;. nt TanHtn or by Maul. l.LYnuOTllKltCC,V,'lj.Tr.yu,Scw York. The TiW zu:-y c u j nr: ;s issued Ma (it;-: l--- t 1 each yeiir. It i un t eloped U of ivielul inior- mation tor ail who .nr. chase l.e luxuries oi- ;,j necessities of iile. J can clothe you and iuruish you vi an me necessary ana ui.n-i appliances to ride, wullc, dar.ee y eat, fish, hunt, work, j;o t-- c:. ,. : or stay at home, and in vuri-iits u.i.'. styles and Quantitie"!. Just iivs: i: cki what is required to do al: tti'.--e COMFORTABLY, arvl you en i - .-; .. estimate ot the value of tho 12l YIP.';' OUIDE, which will r.o f-jit i. -Sr receipt of 10 cents to p-v V' MONTGOMERY VVAkD "&. co! 111-114 Michigan A.vtw.c. vay.-; e?-;?E'S-.-. a A ITS if er i-i ,.telHAIR BALSAM S."iVs-i'-',.er Faila to nktBr. rs-J S' 'O r-io-f-,, Ha'r 3 ,s V'"' ' Color, 't PACKER'S Gircrs'TONiC u.-tj,,rv can cheerfully recoiriinenl Ir. S,tU Arnold's Cough rrf.tTrTTVT in. Killer am I ill J" Itinera fii ntla. n remedy jJfor Couliij and Coldn, Jiav- iitieiiii in mvowii lainily I Willi very great Katlfactiou. I II. liuih, Ues Moines, Druggista, 25c., C0c., and gl.oa E.B. WjStlHAM, J011X A. IJAV1K. . Notary Public. T- o-.y Public. m.VUUAA IIAVIKi, -A-ttomoys - at - Zaw. Office over Hank client. Couu t. PLATTSMOCTn, - . NrHTASKA The Daily Herald deliv.ie.l Uv 15cta. per week. I iPISO twr jwJVKii:iv..-'iii-(ij"''-"-r! JTZ """H 1