MIKE SHMOiiLUACKKH. ;t ; i i li I'.tl KS.i :Usi,ut !i s 1 1 p Wagon, IJuggy, Machine un 1 plow Kepiiri'i- done noKS!:siioi';i; a specialty NEVm I r r vOLdl Tl He uses the il ll-t lloi- II' i'X" i v j r i , M '(1 . I j i t in 1 1. 1 1'; ! , w '. ' i;d : iii.kI.-i. f.ir toe 1 1 1 1 f i ' i -M in ;tK ..r 0 .i -ii .p : ( ' N I.Y Kll-I.l J Which is th farmer, or f ur ' purposes f-vi r in thut iny me can corks, ii-i hi i day.-!, or i-jii'i !!' hid fcholi ni; I . X Mill;)" tl niul you will us n i '.fiicr. .i. m. sMNi;;.r;.c'KU. Vi North Fifth St. I'Uft -m-uth 3D ID iTTISTRY s Ii.idgv SP A N'il work and tin.' g i!-l win!; a IC1ALTY. Pit. Sl'Kl N Al' estlielie.Jr;lvei. bo K as v. he iialllU- t.-l't II. II as other ale s cxtrarlioa o O. A. MAIisi IA.Lb. - Fitzg. r.dd 'VUE TYPEWRITER A strictly fir-;: ci.iss miciiiiie. fullv uarr.i. ti ed. Ma.'.e' train tin very best, nia'en.-U l PkilU'ii v irkincii, iiii'l with the liest tools t ia.1 have ever 1. cell l.-vi-.t"l for Ihe .ui .ise. War r;mteil t-o iio nil 'll.it CiUi he 1 ea '. -iti.ly ex pected of the very ttest typewriter extant Capable of wri !.-; lo wools ei minute-- ) more ii.eeorilii.g to t,he ability ut the operate'. . "-U'.w,... ' , - ....-. ill II I ill! ill IMIU V PKiCE $100. If there is no aent iu your town a.Mress the mnuuLactures. 'UK I'AKISU M F'U CO. Agents wanted riis!i N, Y F. li. SEELEMIUE, Agent. Lincoln, Neb, County Surveyor AND CI VI L. EMCIMEER. All orders left with County Clerk will receive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 219, 221 and 223 Main St., lattsmouth, - Nebraska. H. M. EONS, Proprietor been thoroughly A lhe Perkins has renovated from ton tc Juiwiii ouc. -s now one of the lest hotels in the state Boarders will be taken by the week at $4.50 and up. GOOD BAR CONNECTED Cor Main and Fifth street. Paid up capital $50 ooo Surplus 5 ooo OriFICZEJELS O. H. Pamela President Fred Gorder Vice President J. M. Patterson Casueir T. M. Patterson, Ast Cashier DIRECTORS O. H. Parraele, J. M. Patterson, Fred Gorder, A, B. Smith, K. B. Windham, B. S.Kamfey and X. M. Patterson A GENERAL BANK1NC BUSINESS TRANS A TED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time deposits and prompt attentioagivea to all bus iness entrusted to its care. he Use f Iiarsli, drastic purativen to reiu-ve costive tuxfH is ii daiif'ennw piaeiiei;, ami more Jijihl.) to lasteii tin) ili.sease on the patient than to cure it. What is neeiied is a medicine that. Ill thVctually Opehin;; tile bowels, corrects the costive Imhit 'iud establishes a natural thiily action, tiuch au api i i'iil found iu Ayer's Pills, wliieh. wliile thorough in action, streiiL'then as well as stiuiulalo tiic bowels and cxcicUn y rir:ins. ' i'or ci-'ht years I was aflHcted with con Htipatioii, v.liieh ni last bec.tnii: so bad that the (Uicinrs could do no more lor me. Then I bee.in fo take Ayer's I'iils, and soon tin; bowels became regular and natural in their movements. I am now in excellent health." W in. II. Iiel.aucett, Hoisi;t, Out. "When I feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Pills, and lind thuui to be muio Effective ili.in any other pill I ever took." Mrs. C. vJrul.b. I'.urwellville. Va. "I'or yertrs 1 have hcn-i suhiect to coii.mI i'alion and nervous head, iel.es. caused by !e-raiij-'einei.tnf ihe liver. Afa r taking vaiio us remeilies. I have become convinced that Ayer's Pills are the" li.-st. 'J hey have never failed t relieve my bilious ii I lacks in a shoit time; and I am sure my system retains il.s tone Ion ;. -r aii'-r Hie use of these pills, than has been tlie case with ;.ny olla r medicine I have hie 1." II. S. hlude, Weimar, Texas. r: , ' . .fo . f - r- 1 itij.il i Jiii i VHT TO DO FOP THE DlSElASE THE AubENCE OF A DOCTOR. IN I Oaiij,'i-iiiu troup an t i-Miiv.iii.li.(l from! I'iilsi- ( ii-up 1 ! I.al lir M;i) lleTrejiled it ln.iil Mt-il ieul A id, liut I'liyitieiau'a ; All- la Alvvu.v Safe. Tijh particularly il.in'f-ron.s flinrriCter-i.-tic .f croup is. iil.-o p::eunioiii;i, it.s mtu- A. .. I : : l . l . , . u. i it-t -ff tiriii r. i i.'it I TiiiiiiiiHt., . .. i lino W'li iii I uc c e.'iii iivairie it:i little, patient is so H,n in a comlitioii j blue racer i.iove.l sh.u-K-,.,,t .,f ,,,-v.-:,e that parent.-. I It was not tlie h-uth (.f tlie Mi.ii.t- that at!ractc(l our ;tttt nt i u, but its nuii'-ual thickness aul iio iu i ; i ..-i t i 'ii to tret A KiiK SHallunvil it Snnke. It was back Hoiii.-wliere in the sixties wiien tin? incident I nin al..nt to ri !.it occurred The date hub in it been put back so as to prevent a critical exami nation by the incredulous, but because it belongs to that period Th re were three of us hunting prairie chickens. They were pientier then than they are now Jt was but a little task to secure a ba of them. lint only a few can have hiicIi a rare treat now its the breast of a youmj prairie chicken fried. js we were train; he,' cautiously i. that v' n W Li kJ pin Dr. J. C. ATEK Sc CO., LovcU, Xlass. Sold by all Dealers hi Medicine. " ' ; . ? r r- , ' ' ( p.ii'af.ion, wilh- i':'-ry, i nwvrj , r -T v; t'-JLilcj;, .'-jJiT.-tu-n ':cx. i'n.-; will i-n- ' ' r- u f-kia t-ot. ' Crt'm ( r dvfei-t.s, 1 is ;-iirrii ir t i .' ! is cu.u-.inre 1 i lr :.;i.st.s or n.ail- a c r-. - ' -' ' - ': r trv il; -1;.. jo . a:, net a j- i :! i ii t i id ( th.-rpr !o .n ve ,-Ri -.'d lor .- c: Toie'Jo. C.ic- 1, - tiff : 1 :, if iEND --"S'J V .o.LOCUEano PPICES FOR DUB CA 1 PBirti"p .. f r; i f ri .- ii x3 sT, i V 'C: ii'm i i lr Si i v?. iriDiAvNAPOLI.3, liND. E.?I -c- C - 6 v r - n C X 5 "i r. m era G3 2 - i 2. t Cu ." 7 - - C o r ! 5 OO s is verv ! . ,'ir to death lose their in ails." ami from extremfc : fear tnd aaxieiy ;ire unalile to cimjIIv y to work with their best ju lmeiiL Tliere rire two 8. it.s of cronp one in which the hoarseness and choking are j cause. by a sort of spasm or contraction oi thelutiiM. Mid known to physicians : as p -i udo-t roriu or false croup, and in i tins there is little or no formation of ! membrane. With false croup tliere is J much li.;litnes:i. the .same harsh, brassy : corwh. the biv.-.t hm;f is wheezy, dim.-iilt : an 1 rapid. Tin a l.ieks come ou with catarrh atid hn u-.-eue-s, and are apt to I recur several nints, Koiiietimud comiu. 1 o:i in the i i t i m : ! There are many causes for an atta"k 1 of false croup i nieliiiies it originates from the Kto-.nach. An cxcejit iotiaily le-arty y upper or some indigestible fuod ; caieii luriTi;; the ey :ii:vr may set uj) atl irritation w hich wi.l biinv; on the s'mj tolas of f.ds.f cn.up but of course th j uual cause is espo.-a-.re and wet feet. It I is really a mild disease, jtnd quickly sul I sides under proper treatment, and is riot apt to be followed by dangerous compli cations. For immediate relief wet a towel in cohl water and wring it out just dry enonyli to prevent its dripping, and fold it about the child's neck, then cover this with dr3' towels or flannel cloths to pre vent the pillow, etc., from being wet. In many cases this wet packing of the throat is fill that is necessary. Leave it on until the breathing is easy and natu ral, and be sure to nil) the child dry and warm alter taking off the pack. It is well to put a light woolen bandage about the throat for the remainder of the night, but iiever accustom a child to be ing "bundled up." If the cold pack does not prove nufricient to give relief at once, give repeated doses of sirup of ipecac, larger or fetualler according to the vio lence of the spasm, until vomitiucr en sues. An excellent corgh medicine to keep in the house, and one which works well in cases of false croup, is the old fash ioned mixture of sirup of squills and paregoric, or a mixture of glycerine and water iu equal parts. If with this treat ment the child does not get easy, and fall into a natural sleep, but, ou the contra ry, the choking sensation continues or becomes worse, you may couclude that you have a case on hand of true croup, and the sooner you get a doctor the bet ter. GUARDING AGAINST CROUP. False croup yon inay relieve tonight. and tomorrow morning there may be no trace of it; tomorrow night and the next night and for several nights itinav come on again aa badly as ever. It is not so, however, with true croup there is no "let up" in this case; the condition grad ually gets more and more severe until death ensues from suffocation, or mitil the disease submits to treatment. The average duration of a case of real croup is about seven or eight days, and many methods and remedies are advised. Both false and true croup may be guarded against in great measure. It is a mistake to accustom children to such bundling and wrapping up when they go out that active exercise is not easilv nut of the wav. Neither did it de w any inclination to n -i.-t tin- invasion Its eyes had not the Weil known i!a-!i of j tight. The bulging thickness of the j snake excited our curiosity. After killing I it one of the boys witii his knife ripped i it open, and there to our great surprise out rolled h rattle.-aake which was tiear li' as long, and before he had been com I pressed seemed to have been nearly a.s ; thick as the racer. ile had, il I ivi;e-m-I ber correctly, a button and two rallies. It 1 had t h. oppur luni ty now, I would be more careful iu the examination of such a rare natural wonder. I would measure the length and thii.-kne.--s of both snakes, and would also be sure to flu 1 out whether the rattlesnake was swal lowed head or tail lirs.t, a. id whether he had been started ou his inland journey before or af ter death. 1 had heard toads and frog: that snakes without dhi: swallowed t-ctiou, but Pol I I 1 1 -M I PoilllTH 'I ho political cauhlr.Mi i.- l.ci;iu llillgto boil, niul gentle wl I i - pel's arc lieanl in this icini y as to tl.c ties ires i! certain .i I ri t ic in. livid nal- wliii are willing- to serve the ia,i:rii f(,r iigii.nl i;it salary. Tl.c li'i m 1 d ic.i us :i re 1 1 1 f 1 c r i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 '.1 ! 1 ic i ; i 1 a t v, 1 1 licai lc I loea'oa-c- ! 'jilciitly the c.imliil.ites .ui- a little 1 .--Mv. I or irea.-un r. l.nii t'l.ui. l ! V'-iiiio- Water would like t.i iiihIp I"' :-cc ii be olllil o,.) illiv i com li-enient . 1 r. I inilcr ' and : Sinn-,,, .-:.-c:or. both el.ilw.llt le pn 1 d leu 11.-, a 1 al s. 1 r 1 . ! i ,1 , . 1. j J or s la r:!f we have li.-.n.l iih-ii--t io: .ei I I a ora I dy 1 1 10 name ol (,.-..; IM.-om. n -iilinj soiilhwcst n lm- i ' i'- W !va ,-1 1 ol .-ping' Wa- , a : o ! I i 1 1 1 j oil a - . ,m ol ccj i 10 ; ' 1 cv-i ncl , ;: ! -o . i I Co- )i.-y ni ( va 1 r c i 1 i o I . 'i ,r 1 1 -1 1 jet 1 1, 1 k ; I v ' so tar bear. I 1 . i I n t 1 a. 1 a I ii la 1 1 s I)r. A. Sa 1 .- 1 1 1 1 r i . i.. limwii, ol Ibis citv. " i I i o 1 1 i 001,0- j 11. i:t a! this time. There is not I Dilii'll said alum: the oilier ot.'n cs. j 1 he alliance folks are .-aid to be glooming I lulc aui K' ic 1 1 a ri l.-oii lor 1 rca - 1 1 1 er, while T. T. Voiuig of , i 1 1 n ! 1 IJciid has an e c 1111 lhe same : 0 : : ,ce. wilh iio i i 1 1 1 i I 1 o the 11 i I III I ier , of il.ii'k l;iir.-cs. TliriT arc more; men 1 m d- I for j ml i t i.. ;i 1 lightning-, j waiting- ex pi ( ;i n 1 1 " for iin uII'ut in ; the a ! 1 1a ice ia 1 I , i h a n we - cr .-.;i w 1 " a i , it in i ! - pol i t i ca 1 o r g . 1 .' 1 i.a t i 11 . ri -ii'-ii.!, we meiiiion witii pica sure 1 h e 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 o 1 our John i i .-c r of l-.'ight i i 1 . (dove, thoug-h IJ1 1 o! ! of Will . a h will try to rob him 0 I the honor of a nomination. J . 1 - - . 1 '. . . . - .11 1 l 1 ' a 1 ru. ivonci is is laikcu 01, ami 11 lie Iluir cli.iin-. ha I I" Willi, .1 all 'III ;-'. ('I I. i 1 1 d - to 1 1 d e I , tf I or I a 1 1 1 Shiloh'- I". Cent-'. b'or h' K'-. A. IT'.'i; I. icii- 1 a i Ion -al. k. si i'l l. e III' 1 -del", b. ( Co. aid (). II. Sn d r. h.-l. 1 1 a In. . 1 . t U-e I,e .V 1 V 1 1 w N 1 ' -, 1 h a i : . -a 1 ! nci-kiiiii - 1 . d k 1 1 1 g I II I . I 111 -cil be 1 : who laiim 1 1 o 111 p. I j 1 ! - I hi w I a tlii have tiled i I m 1 ray, I r I'd' W e two and J or county clerk I'rauk lies 1 1 1 I .- e. -i n to 1 1 il ve all st.'ii 1 11c! 1 friend del till thing il once given a 1 ri; lli-i'm cry cv ci in the holl-e. 1 1 -cd it ; 1 ii. 1 .-Inn . I co 11 g h. co i I III' chest trouble, once a 1 , 1 1 g i c g. 1 la ra 1 1 1 . -.- I eve 1 ol urn hd. Trial I-'i icke iV .'o's ih Oiscovory. I on r I rn - I if I s ,1 in 1 g about it on one of the many 01 1 a I expel 1 1110' 1 i I i. 1 1 you a:.- me- ol its -, bi 1 : 1 1 -1 tin- uiiii i " i; t i 1 i -. I 1 1:1 1 when d . I Jr. King's .New ;i 1 1 ei hold - a 1 .lace If 1 4 1 ha c never .hi l.c alllicled with any ! h 1 oa t , 1 1 1 1 1 g or -.cure ;i bottle ;i it a lair (1 ia I. It is I V I 1 1 uc. o i" 1 none v hollies free ill (. I g - 1 01 e. (i Some ohoict line for sale, this ni;',. . o a vc- I o I s on ( ' 1 1 i i l or part iciilar.- call at II IlllCkli Tin: I; 1 i' ,--Ihiii-i -. Sor--, S.-les, Tetter. ( Corn--. Hid nil t i v !y Hilts 1 ' Jl is :mi .raiit. e luoin V I ei mi, h 1 r ale I i '-. j I I no. i Sja I vo. vi. vi. 111 th. u ahi loi Cutis I'iet I-, S lit b'lit ma. I'ever 'ha: -pi d Ilai.tl-, f hill. I., ins, Si. iii 'Ci up! ion-, niul pt.-i-ii. :-, or 110 pay leijuired. d to r i e ' ti- faeiion, or ' '. 1 h iee L' "1 celil pi r box. F. (i. I-'tic Co. had doubts of the ability of tho snake to j -els the bee to buy.i 1 1 g.t here will b so expand his throat; but after this inci dent I doubt no more, and would not be greatly surprised to hear of a racer swal lowing him.s..-lf.J. B. Marliu iu Cen tral Christian Advocate. 2 - . f- -. CTt 0 o mm in .3 ' .1 JTj rr.avm mi w M - ' Mind irandarinff on red. Tl.wt Ipi.ttiH J?r? .HLjn 'a one roa,lin- Testimonials from all W- TX, p-wv-n vi tuff K'Hv". rnniwciui rurt v i r HJIK, w-n on HnnucAtion frnx. MIRE tLl Till yJk bur K.CT' THE GRfATnEALTH LI Kl fiK. Package mak 6 calinntv Delicioaa. parklmg. and kppatizinjc. Sold by all dealers. A beautiful Pictnra Book and cards sent FHUE to any one sanding address toUiaU.K HIKE3 CO.. Philadelphia, Pa, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cloanm and brttirw lh hair. PromoiM a loiuitnl vruwth. 4 If ever Tails to Bnton Orsy " A ' W 1M XVUW11U1 IJlOr. Oor alp Jiwim it hair ixiiug. P. and f 1 IV at Pniggiw I 41 Par er'm CriCKw Tonao. It rur. u Hunt c.un, -VVuek Ija: frv. Ic;Iitv, IndigMtioa, Paixi,Tmka in tima. 30 mm. filNDRCORNS. Th only taire caw tor Conw. siopi aU -..uu. jlJi. al LrugisU, or UISL'OX It CO., N. Y. SCHtFFMtHfTS ASTHM CUi foof-irr,rtt,t -.va. hnilTIMf rl ii . B.-JJ--2BTAII. aiMl ft mmmm U Lto wmmnit I,, !i ..!. mmnirn tnai M-tmiuaM f.f a -.i y-irr itc. rt -- I, of Itun ar K Bnii r r-,li FRFS firf? W lllt. R SOHtrril AMD. PtPaol, Hina.j Dr. Grosvenot's Bell-cap-sic Rtmiiinal mill, nearak-ia. ploormy aad tombaaol ieor-Ki a ones. covt-fwi tor nix Djr all Lrrns-trrflre. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, FtD CROSS Diamond Brand THI OHtOimaL AMD OtNtttWC. Tbt-ovtj Poffs fr. m Drvraac for fSjia MnaMh JHMvd B -w . t (.--tl tr.a..te I wilh bHjo rhtoooa. TJk u ml kn blntL. Hmfv jtmamtt 'ifim cn I jmmttitmM. All pSa bl paMeboanl hii . pita wrvooopm. m ifrutarvrou -ou rt 'Tl'T Or-ijo'i. tr arid OS J V nni(i for paruerrtmra, ltmooH, aod "K-ii-f Itir lialuk" m Utter, ut rerant UU- !-.,- iwib-uui. jwimtnmr. vnlCHCSTCR VHCMICAL CO., "uOl.ol Soaanw M J mil leml Ur'HbM, i'UllTA.-Li l'A. taken, and of course I would not have you go to the other extreme and not clothe them warmly enough; Out if they are strong and lively, the latter course is really the safest, provided they can come indoors to rest and get warm. Look to it that their feet are attended to when they come in from playing in the wet. A good rubbing, or better still, bathing in alcohol and water, and then rubbing, and dry, warm stockings, will often pre vent a case of croup or some other form of cold. If they are weak, or not really active and strong, a course of eirup iodide of iron will usually bring them up. See to it that they are regular and rather lax in their bowel movements, for nearly every preparation of iron has a tendency to promote constipation. WHAT TO DO FOR CKOCP. Death is almost always caused by suf focation, on account of the closing up of the glottis by the membrane, whic-I forms so rapidly that constant atten Uon witn tne probang or spray ia neces sary to impede its growth. Whichever method of applying ia used, any applica tion that is irritating is dangerous and should be avoided, as, for instance, ni trate of silver and several of the mineral acids. Probably the best solvent is freshly made lime water, and it may readily be applied in form of vapor without any ap paratus. Small pieces of fresh, unslaked lime may be put into a wide mouthed bottle a pint glass fruit jar will answer and water poured upon it to slake it, and the patient may then breathe the fresh vapor as it arises. In cases of true croup this is probably the best course to pursue until the doctor comes. Tincture of iron (full strength) may be applied to the membrane with a camel's hair pencil or a probang. The latter instrument is simply a bit of fine soft sponge, fastened securely with silk thread to the end of a piece of whalebone or reed about as long as a lead pencil, and is simply a swab. With this swab diluted lactic acid may be applied to the membrane, and next to lime water it is probably the best and safest Bolvent that can be need. To pre pare it for use simply add the acid to water until it has a decidedly sour taste. During an attack of croup it is necessary that we should do everything to keep the patient nourished, as the tremendous exertion of breathing, together with th) apprehension of fatal result, are most ex hausting. A Doctor in lSew York World involution of the Knife. "This easeful of implements which we have newly placed on exhibition is designed to show the development of the tool which we call the knife, beginning from tiie earliest times," said Professor Mason at the National museum. "First, you observe, is the fragment of flint, which the savage split by banging it on top with a stone hammer into a number of flakes. The smaller ones were used for arrow points and the bigger ones for knives, their edges being split off so sharp that you might almost shave with 6ome of them. Next you see the flint inserted into a handle of split wood or bone, and as farther improvements, the fastenings of this primitive knife in the handle hy the rosin of trees and by cord of one sort or another bound around to secure it. "The most beautiful knife in the col lection is t! :s exquisitely molded blade of greenish .ade, belonging to the stone age, branded with a walrus tusk. You can hardly find a more admirably form ed weapon among the products of mod ern cutlery wares. Most curious of the modern tools here is thisreailor's knife, square at the end instead of pointed, to prevent stabbing in a row, or the dan gerous falling of the weaprm from alof' Its b ade drops out at the end of the handle when a spring is touched, so that J.ck can hold a rope with one hand and open the knife for service without the need of ten fingers." Washington Star. AH on Account of a Hen. 'Twas only a little hen, with a lopped comb and a flushed face, that broke up the pastorate of an able Maine parson. She used to sneak under the fence, you know, just the way hens do always, tip toe across the grass border with the min uet step and then the eldei s garden hail to take it. Of course it was aggravat ing. Did you ever watch a hen at this job? She trips carelessly into the middle of the garden bed; she cocks her head; a careless look comes into her eye; she bal ances partners with a flip and a scrape to the right, a flirt and a kick to the left, a double shuffle and a grand 6kirt dance flourish. Then she looks for grub. Well, that person saw the whole thing for days; same hen, same gestures, and 6he came in miraculously, astonishingly, through a new hole every day. Then came at length wrath and a girding of the loins; a gun, bang! dead hen flout ing upon the placid breast of a river eddy. The current washed the corpse upon the neighbor's strand and then the neighborhood heard the tale. The atroci ty was fanned vigorously and the poor parson found that he was not to be an assassin and the leader of the parish at the same time. Therefore his farewell sermon. Dexter Gazette. hiiisii- in the air, for I it, is .1 hii.-i-ler. They say k'oss ."Morrow .-miles complacently, jet with n far away, anxious look in his eye when the o fi ice ol .sheriff is men t ioned in his ii"e-t uce. h'o-s may he 1 1 o m i 1 1 , 1 1 1 d. i'lie 111 i nor odices . i 1 1 dt 111 1 t I e--- he parceled out to suit the pleasure of such men as Jim Clark and M. J-". Allen, who are, with 1.. ( i. Todd, the recognized bosses of the whole af fair. As to our democratic brethren, their convention is intended only as ii sort of ratification meeting". The sbile is alread3' made and their is 110 one who dares attempt to break it. For treasurer the o-enjal Fred Herrmann is 1 ici r a j a ten t am! will lc nominated. i-or rsii'-riTi u 111. or John Tig h- will gvt that nomina tion without much effort. For clerk of tlie district court, Guy I,i ving-ston or Tom Wad I in o" are liable to take a hand, though the 1'lattsmoiit h end of the ticket must not he loaded too heavy. Dave Mc Hntee mighl hi- coaxed to tackle the district clerks office if FraiikMoroan is not slated for the same position. Dr. Derring", of Wabash, is slso in t 1-ie swim and the slate makers may take him tn. The matter will all be ar ranged in due time if it is not al ready fixed. The west end will have to f urn ished a County Clerk. Judge Ivamsey will be renominated if he does not o-et ambitons to try the district bench. Supt. Noble will have no opposition in his own part'. Tliere may be many undiscovered boomlets but the above list is'ivcii as it roaches the cars of Tjii; llKKALD reporter in conversation with representative members of the three parties. lVrhae e.i I, can't : a i 1 y t i 1 1 11 g Veil Wl Ui I ehoiild h taking tin The First Step, 1 you arc run down, can't deep, c.111'1 think, can't do lo jniir s.-1 1 i..- I act im 1 , ami r what ails o 11. You f I the w a ri 1 1 1 1 g-, 011 arc hr-l step into nervous pro -1 t a t 101 1. You I iee I a 1 n r e (011 if. I and in l.l ctric Mi tiers you will liml ' t he . a. remedy for res tin i 11 g our nervous s vs fein to it norma I , hea 1 1 by 'condition. Surprising- results fol low the use ol ibis gre.-il N'crv I on ic a ml . 1 1 era I i e, 'lour a p e tile returns, good ! i g-t-.-t j( ni isre I etored. and the liver and Kidneys re sume heallhv action. Try a bottle, j Price auc. n't F. ii. Fricke A- Co' j drugstore. tj Semnrkabl Facts. Heart disease is 1 1 -1 1 , 1 1 i y s 11 1 . .o-.-d ; to he incurable, but when properly I Ireiih-tl a large portion of cases ran i be cured. Thus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, ! of Klkhart. I ml., ami ;I rs. Jary I.. I Maker, of Ovid, glich., were cured alter siili'ering- ''() year-. S. C. I.in- burgvr, druggist at San Jose. III., says that Dr. Miles' .New Heart Cure which cured the former, "worked wonders for his w ife." I.evi I.ogan of I Ji iclia na 11. Mich., who had hear! d isea se for I'.U yen I - , ,-a .- 1 wo hot t les made him "b-el like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold g I la r;i 11 1 ee I by F. ( i. Fricke At 1 5ook oi wonder f u I testimonials and Co. free. 1 How Soundings Are Made. To get correct soundings in deep water is difficult. The best invention for that purpose is a shot weighing about thirty pounds, which carries down a line. Through this shot or sinker a hole is drilled, and through the hole is passed a rod of iron which moves easily back and forth. At the end of the bar a cup is dug out, the inside being coated with lard. The bar is made fast to the line, a sling holding the shot in position. When the bar, which extends below the shot, touches the bottom the sling unhooks, and the shot slides downward and drives the lard coated cup into the sand at the bottom. In that way the character of the ocean's floor is determined. St. Louis Republic, Three Ways of Putting It. Hacry came in from his play roaring like a little bull of Bashan. He cries so often and so easily that little anxiety is felt when he is heard screeching his hardest. On this occasion bis mother said: "Well, vreil, Harry, what now?" "Oh, I have skint my knee." - 'Skint' it, Harry?" "Oh, yes, yes! I was walking along and 1 fell down, and when I got up my knee was all skun upt Just see how it is skindedl" Detroit Free Press. The great Lick telescope reveals about 100,000,000 stars, some of which are rel atively so small that they would need to be magnified by 80,000 diameters to be visible to the naked eye. Referred to Col. Calhoun The talented editor of the Lincoln Democrat has been shedding- whole columns of ink, every week lately, trying- to convince a dull and obsti nate constituency, that fusion with the alliance was the only salvation left to the democratic party of Ne braska. The able editor has clearly shown that they must fuse, and iu that way kill off the hated republi can party, and afterwards they can take care of thealliance fellows sin-o-le handed. Hut right now, after Col. Calhoun has labored so hard for fusion, comes the meeting- of the national executive committee of the alliance party and the following- pointed resolution is passed b' that com mittee: "Resolved, That the national ex ecutive committee is unalterably opposed to fusion with any other political party, and will not recog nize any individual, committee or organization that proposes or enters into such fusion as aflil iated with the people's party." How is that? Brother Calhoun is vanquished at the first ' onslaught of the alliance cohorts, and that, too, from the head of the organi zation. We arc: sorry for the anti-inon-opoly(r) party in Nebraska, but we can't hell) conrratulatinr the al liance. The Ho3'ds. Hitchcocks and Bryans would be altogether to big a load for a new party to carry. r.'ibs' Korvcnd LiverPlllo. Act on a new principle- n-gubitiijg tin: liver, stomach and bowels tin oagh tin? nerve.-. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad t-iste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une qualed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, ure?t! aU doses, 2?c. S:impla free at F. ( I. Fricke & Go's. Ivnglish Spavin I.iiiimeni removes all hard, soft and calloused lumps and blemishes from horses' blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swol len throats, coughs, etc. Save ..")) by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemished cure ever known. Lold by F". F'ricke druggist, I'liittsiuouh. vvtf Itch on human ans horses and all animals cured in minutes by W ool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by F, ( ',. F'ricke V Co., druggist. Plat! smouth. wtf. Mortuary. Richard J. Franklin, at the age of 29 years, died yesterday morning of congestion of the brain at Hot Springs, South Dakota, after an ill ness of but a few hours. The de ceased was born in Virginia, where his father and brothers and sisters reside, his mother having preceded him to the wor Id beyond. He was a young men of exemplary habits and stood high in business circles where he was best known. He had lost much sleep a short time before he started on his trip to Dakota, but on Tuesday last was feeling in excellent spirits and took dinner at the Millard with his wife and Mrs. Livingston. The death is a sad blow to his wife who was illy prepared for so sud den and severe a shack. THE Herald, together with hundreds of personal friends in this city, ex tends heartfelt sympathy to the lady who so sadly mourns the loss of a devoted husband. The remains will be brought in this evening and the funeral servi ces will take place from St- Luke's church to-morrow at 2:30. Sudden Deaths. Heart disease is by far the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. The symptoms are not generally understood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or di tress in the side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on Heart Disease, free at F. C. Frike A; Co s, who sell and ruarantee Dr. Miles' uneoualed New Heart Cure, and his restora tive Nervine, which cures nervous ness, headache, sleeplessness, drop sy, etc. It contains no opiates. F'or a troublesome cough tliere is nothing better than Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It strengthens the pulmona ry orga ns. a I lays ;ui - irrila tion and effectually cures the cough It is especiall3 valuable for the cough which so often follows an at tack of the grip. For sale by F (. F'ricke A Co. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND fk: vS -r&3&k &.'&i'-f?-f- UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand everything you need to furnish jour house. Mrs. Cha9. Hammer offers her household goods for sale cheap for cash. Apply at her residence on Vine between Sixth and Seventh streets. dOt CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET Plattsmout - Neb