.1 A. t 5 11 i N'KXT Saturday tin new ware house law goes into effect in thin Mate. This will prove a good law for the farmers, as they can store their grain at a minimum cost, and hy the use of warehouse receipts they can get money for immediate use and at the same time hold their grain for satisfactory prices. A .similar law in Minnesota has given splendid results. I. UK H Al.i-ohri has heen a good private secretary, and he ma' have j a chance to make some money lor himself in ''..', hut he can hardly expect to amass any such sum as i Dan 1 Iamont has put into the hank since V.). Courier-Journal. The cases are different. In "I,ije's" case there is a president, hut Dan had the "julk of the load on his shoulders for four years and the puhlic deeply syinpatized with him. - Inter Ocean. MCXATOK tiOKMAX would be a very good candidate for the democrat if he could construct the platform. JJtit he would have some difficulty in standing-oil a free-tratle platform Luilt by Henry Wattersoii. Gorman tried to modify the St. Louis, plat- lhe World's Fair, lias secured a coi- WORLD S FAIR NOTES. I'rof. Tomhins, Choral Director of the Imposition, is in Knglaud and will invite a number of the great Knglish choral societies to partic ipate in the dedication ceremonies of the Kxbosition buildings in Octo ber, IS'. . The auditorium for chor al music, has been located in the north court of the manufai lures buildings. The London Times, in a long re view of the Kxposition, .-ays there can 'be no doubt now that the Im position will surpass in many res pects all expositions previously held. Knglish manufacturers are urged to make large displays. The New Orleans Machinery Com pany writes to chief Buchanan that it willl make a complete exhibit of cotton pun, sugar mill s and other machinery at the Kxposition. An other interesting invention that this company will bring is the first cotton gin made by Kli Whitney, which was invented some time in 17'N). Commissioner Capt. G. I'. Cotton, who is now ot San Pedro Sola, Honduras, stirring up interest in ur, lection of over 400 varieties of birds, some of which are quite unknown to the outside world, which will be exhibited with other products of Honduras. The extraordinary col lection of butterflies and insect will not be far behind, and arrange Tin; World-Herald prints a two-1 merits have heed made to forward a column interview with Taylor, of tine selection of orchids to Chicago Loup, the runaway legislator, I at an early date, so that they may i n form three years ago, but with Cleveland backing Wattersoii he failed, and so did the ticket. Gor man is too shrewd a politician to think that free-trade can win in this country. Kx. which makes very racy reading. Ta) lor says he was worked for a sucker and got taken in completely, lie is now at Portland, Oregon, but he promises to come back and make a clean breast of the whole affair, which he intimates may send some people to the penitentiary who are now flying very high. By all means, Mr. Taylor, come back and tell us what 3 011 know of the onl- simon pure alliance legislature we ever had in Nebraska. Your ex perience might be of value to future legislatures. be growing and blooming there 18i. Under the direction of Chief liurnhani plans for two new build ings for the Kxposition are bein made. These buildings are for shoe and leather exhibit, and for musicial display. They will be alxiut 325 by 423 feet each, and each will cost 4tl00,XX). The location selected for them is in the g'raud court of the manufacturers and liberal arts building. It was the original intention to leave two great open courts in the center of the manufacture building, each Cottonwood Alliance is a fair about 400 by 500 feet. After the sample of the unanimous desire of shoe and leather industries of the the political farmers to serve their I country made such a determined beloved country on a salary. This I fight for the building and agreed is the way they stand at Cotton-1 to raise all the money necessary to wood: T. M. Kiser and Walter I out it tin. Chief Burnham decide " l M. ' I'ropst are groomed for sheriff. Coon Vallery and Josh Murray each have their advocates for county I commissioner. Ross Morrow would 1 that the two buildings named could be erected in the courts which he had originally intended to decorate with flowers and fountains. The like a glimpse at the promised land, j buildings will be onestory high while Samuel Kichardson is beino- and will be separated from the industriously backed by his friends I walls of the main building by for county treasurer. Kach one of I streets about fifty feet wide the above candidates is a member of Cottonwood Alliance, and each candidate has a following, so that the order is ail broken up into fac tions. We are told that other alii ances in the county are in the same plight with Cottonwood. The les son to be derived from this is, that if republicans STAxn TOGiiTHEK and nominate a ticket composed of good men, the free and fair choice of the party, the republican ticket will be elected from top to bottom. GOOD GERMAN AUTHORITY In a recent letter from Hermann Raster, printed in the Staats Zeitung, he has something to say about the people in the vicinity of the little bathing place in Ger-1 in its contents. LORD BYRON'S PIOUS NURSE. Whatever may have been the in fluences of his mother on his child hood, Byron was fortunate in the servants that had charge of him. Mrs. Ilyron could afford but one; and two sister of the name of Gray served her successively, to whom her son was greately attached, es peciaiiy to tlie one wnose name was JMay. Between May Gra3' and her charge there sprang up an af fection which was honorable to both. May Gray was to Lord Byron what Maria Millis was, a few years later, to Lord Shaftesbury Both were pious women, intensely fond of their Kible, and both took great pains to instruct their charge Byron gratefully THE SIGHT OF AMERICAN PRO DUCTS MAKES THEM MAD. The people of Malvern, Iowa, cele brated the Fourth of J11I3', and like a great many other localities had a trades display. Mr. A. J. Krons bein, a dealer in hardware, had a float in the procession, made largely of tin-plate, and labeled "American Tin I'late," being an American product. But such a siglit made tne democrats mad. Had Mr. Kronsbeiu displayed "Knglish Tin Plate" they would have rejoiced, but when he showed the people the genuine "American 1 111 Plate they got 011 their ear. and said Mr. Kroii.-bcin .-lioiild not have exhibited it on the Fourth of July. A merican citizens, think of it! Think of the terrible crime of ex hibiting American products on the nation's hirthda3'! Democrats are the s;, me everywhere. If they can not lit 1:3 the existence of an Amer c.iii imiustr3' they will make an attempt to belittle it. So they did at Malvern. The3' offered to wager that the St. Louis Stamping Com pany from which Mr. Kronsbeiu had made his purchase did not employ a hundred men making tin plate. Mr. Kronsbeiu didn't like the idea of betthig but democracy came at him so insolently that he took up these loud mouthed tra ducers of American products, and the result was that Kronsbeiu made a sweep and his democratic sports are "down at the mouth'.' worse than ever. The followingcorrespondence on the subject is interesting: MK. KKONSUE1XS LETTKK OK IX- yt;iKV. Malvekx, Iowa, July 8. St Louis Stamping Co., St. Louis, Mo GENTLEMEN: Will you please let me know if 3-011 enipluy 100 men in manufacturing tin plater Our Fourth of July was celebrated by a trades display and my lloat was made out of tin spouting and guttering, drawn l3' six fiorses, mounted b3' 3rouiig knights with spears and shields, in good style. In front ot the float 1 had a sign saying "American I in I'late, with one of your tin plates attached, and underneath the name of the next governor of Ohio, Hill McKinley. some ot our democrats went for mt and bet me that no lot) men were at work making tin plate in St. Louis. Contract was written up. Please send ine an answer. Yours Respectfully, Al g.J. Kkonsbein THE KESl'ONSE OF THE ST. LOUIS COMPANY. Sr. Louis, July 11. Mr. Aug. J Kronsbeiu, Malvern, Iowa Dear MR: Kepi) mg- to jour favor of the stii 111st., would say mat we are pleased to read of your enterprise and patriotism. We regret that we .. s.s-',,t, lit iiiv ii , i K 1 failures to read what the state audi- TifE Lincoln Herald devotes over 1 column to a description of a tor has to say about the home Fire 1 bogus tin plate mill at Anderson. outside of the very lew there ever heard of. This desire of the domo- jrus tin plati Insurance .Company of Omaha, nf-j Ind., that no one ler making a careiui examination, j town and but extending over four weeks. Lincoln, Nkii. July, 2." 10I: I, Thomas H. Benton, auditor of pub lic accounts, do hereby certify that I have this day completed a careful and thorough examination of the Home Fire I nsurance Compa 1:3- of Omaha, Neb., and that I find said Company in a sound financial con dition with a net surplus over the liabilities, and its hooks and alfairs ver3' satir-lactory. the Company be ing conducted of sound bu.-incss principals. Witness 1113 hand and official seal the da3' and year above written. Thomas II. Ben ton. Auditor Public Accounts. Dont be discouraged about that eczema until you have given Ayres Sai saprrilla a persistent trial. Six Bottles of the medicine cured the complaint for George S. Thomas, of Ada Ohio, when all other remedies failed to affoid any relief. cratie part 3- to cry down am) he little the beginning of a great in dustry is a true sample f the patri otic instincts of that free-trade organization, which has always been ready to hcl p Kugla ml at the expense of their home government. Slier-ilf ."-.iil,.. l.V vli'iu- of hii enlri i't '.-.il- cl I .' nisi 1 11 I ilss' Nervuand Liver Pillo Act on 11 m w jn incjii-- i.i : a. : 1 n tLe iiver, .-"toiiiHth mxl bowel.- lino il the nei vi;.i. A new discovery. Dr. Milt V Villa i (lily cure hiheUMi. ss, ln. tu.-ti., torpid liver, j i ies, constipation. Une- rpiiileif for men, Women, children. lee Ci'Piim Do I i vnrerl J. P. Antil has started an iei cream delivery wi'goii. which de livers ice cream to your Lomes in any amount y ou wif.h, leave ordeis at his piace.near corner of Sixth an Pearl street. tl mi union 1. 11 ti inn . ii)' 11-1 A. I. ,0 III'' f"i"l liiil'h 'At' 'l 11-111 l - I aiiiill y S- M-c u here 1 1" ia,i was lii'I'l 111 NiiKl the li.Uowiini .l.: I .1.1 !.- ii' I," X 1 1 1-: G-eeiiwood Ga.ette has died again. As this is about the fifth time it has died, We begin to think an obitu iry notice is justl3 de.-crved Sni'Mie.-t, mildest, surest! ,r)i' doses, 2")C. S tmiM free at F. G. Frii ke & Go's of The Greatest Strike Among the great strikes that Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure lias proven itself to he me of the most important. The de mand for it has become astonish ing. Already the treatment of heart disease is being revolutionized, and maii3' unexpected e: u vs etiected. It soon relieves .-horl breath, flutter ing, pains in side, arm, shoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppres sion, swelling of ankles, smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervine Diseases. free. The uucoualed New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed 13' F. G. Fricke V Co, also his Kestorat iv e Nervine for headache, fits, sprees, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium hain't, etc. 4 It Should be in Every House J. Ii. Wilson, 311 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., say s he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies ;jtid several PI13 sicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cocksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than an3r fhing he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Cos drugstore. Large bottle, oOc. and .f 1.00. I am an old man and have been constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am entirely cured by the use of lily's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple 1 remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Billings. V. S. Pen sion Attorney, Washin Wanted A dosirabh the Dovey homestead, Seventh ami Oak streets. tf Ii. G. Dovey ,v Son. tenant for corner of Philip Krause will sell his goods cheap till the loth, of August, in order to make room for his fall goods. tf Wood For Salt:. Over a thousand cords of dry wood for sale 113- Charh'3 llemple. Leave orders at Henry Week back V Cos. tj,f Now Barn-New fator-k. lilam Parmele has pushed his way to the front as a livery man by keeping nothing but the finest car riages and buggies and lies' horses to be found in the state. Those want ing a sat isfactory livery can't do belter than to call on Mr. Par mele. ,iu License Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the county commissioners at their next regular meeting for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in the village of Union, Cass county, Nebraska. di&wtf. John Moiilek' : S I ; , .i.ir (I iKul II '- i.hii fm (':i" ceiinlv. ' 1 lllO-rleil. I Will nil I I' .'il I : I Mil . a 1 'J '! i'-j, 111 . "I . I el I lie fl " II tv;i i le., : II. Up I 1 1 III- ll! V I'l 'l 1 I -'. illl ll ! I'lit-Ka I '..;t I 111- I lie !., ii-iin el the i.l-l li'l 1 ( '0.111! V, sell al e'llen: mm r' ai i-M lie m- 1 1 : '1 lie i ill lie.!-l iII.O ler ( - e . f seel i' II fCVfii (7) I u 11 ten ( 10 i;i,i'Mi! :m in ( ;is i'Olilily Vi-l.ialva lnellier t ' lie h i I ivm'iohI ;i ii:l nail' e I lieieuntn l.eluh).'ii'K ul' III ai.yw in' aii'llainii.e, ilu- same I'Ci: I, 1 I i iMiianil taken -x tin- ni.eiiN t 1 H. L. Lewis. Hist name en know n ml I n:i. I. . Lew Is, lieii'iiilaiits : In at-l-! a Ji'lliMllfli' ei Saul enlll'-' lei'i.V'' ' I ly Vl.ii yl-.. iler :i 1 1 1 11 i 11 st 1 a;i , ol 1 lie estate of 1", ll. lialler. ileceaceiJ , l . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; n ;ii u.-vt Mild (lef-'liilai H. flnttMii-iiiili. ?-t-i., July :io. A. I I id M Tllill K. Slier. IT Ca-s 1111 ry, .Nell None? In tlie l)l--lllet ( unit. Cuts ''ini-My, Nft. In tin matter et li e a T'il ieat i"li ) el A ('. .v.I.miis ailmliiislratnr I - Itnnia A Cri (if t lie e-late of .(( si 1I1 S. Keefer, drcea'i'd forii- eeii-e In sell leal ei ate. J I'KHKII K ( (ll'HI'. it i faeioi ll.t :ti earliiK from tlie ix-li-li nut r-aiil mi inin i- 1 at or liiat -lie iiersonal ITOficilv i- iis'L I'ceiit to pny the (lelils out "t:l:i!iet! il' all:sl Miiil es'ale uild tile C(lltS lf aiim.iiNir.it'on oel liatitisn ce-sry lo m !l me 1 ! 1 1 ion of I lie r ;.l eft at fir I hat uu It - ll rele. nleii il Ilia; all )( lons int'o-enteil In saiil e-t rite a e ear Ii f re me at 1 he nllii'H of tlieCleik i,f the is lie' 'oilit 'f 'h-s I'nunty v ylo aska i-.t ialo-iu 11I11 on Ihe'.MIh Iay of AliifH1! lsiil at t lie hour ol 10 a III o how cause if any ih-v have why said ailininistiiitor oiilil in t receive license in s-11 Hie real en tail lielmi, to the saiil es ate r" so mncli I h :'i ( of at- max he nece-sal v to pay lhe ilelits ontHtaiKliiiij amonst said ( si te. It js further ilili led 11, at '.I'l" 11 er lie (ill hi Is lied lour silicesive wicks III 1 II K I. ATI .s.MOC I H iVH-iii.v I J k if , 1,1 1 r i T t.i ant (la.e. . A VI I K I. M - ( ' II A lM A , Jllllui. XVindh mi ,v Davis. Attorneys. DYtCTIVE W I. ., T a MAN in ev i v lucality to net mi H'riviift' 'festive ninleii'iir Mi -1 -:'t i !! soul 'I nir tor ."ii-ula l,nl' lil'IN Dili,' HVi: iLKM'Y, h. x 77, W ashinton . low a. Hair chains, rings, crosses ; hair work of all kinds to order. Mrs. A. Knee. tf 17J(i Locust St. DrS.BETTS&BETTS PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS, 1409 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ton. 1). C. For eight years I have suffered were out of the plates you request, from catarrh, which affected mv or would have been pleased to send e3 es and hearing; I have employed UJai'.vie, in Harper's Magazine for August. manywliere he is staying. Ihe3 are ascribes his acquaintance with the weavers by trade, and under aver-1 Bible, and especially with the age circumstances each of them psalm, to May Gray. Doubtless earns about 40 cents a dayon which she taught him 'The Lord's my Shep to support himself, wife, and what herd and many other psalms in cnnaren lie may nave. i ne uemo- the rugged Scotch version. It is cratic free-trade orator will say at noteworthy that he liked the Old once that everything is much Testament much better than the cheaper abroad than here and that New. From "Lord Byron's Karly the 40 cents are the equivalent of a School Days," by Professor V, G. irreat many .more in American money. This is Mr. Raster's statement of what the weaver buys with his wages daily for himself, wife and four children: Kent of the single room they occupy, which contains the loom, cooking utensils'and L e J, and is 12x15 feet, 2.4 cents per day; a five-pound loaf of bread, made of rye and barley, 13.2 cents; a quart and a half of skimmed milk, 1.2 fpnts: half a neck of potatoes, M. cents; a quarter of a peck of Hour, 4.2 cents; salt, .H cent; kerosene, 1 cent; butter, 1.2 cents; total, 27.0 cents. This does not leave much leewaj' for meat and coal or clothes. The weaver buys every two or three weeks half a pound of meat with bones, and pays about 7 cents for it. In winter he buys a hund red weight of coal, for which he pay? 20 cents ami which lasts him ten days. The American workiiigman is in the habit of living somewhat better than this, and would not care to drop down to this frugal fare. But he will have to if his democratic friends force him to enter into com petition with men who live as these German weavers do. Is he quite ready to take all duties off competi tive "oods, and to go into a maun- facturing war, iu uc vix-. ... THE famous Rocklsland-Unioti-Pacitie lawsuit was decided yester daj by Justice Brewerof the Federal Court in a lengthy and logical opinion. The J udge holds the con tract good thus allowing the Kock Island to run its trains over the IT. P. bridge into Omaha, wherel3 the Kock Island will also he enabled to operate its new line through this count)' and connect with its main line for Pueblo and Denver at Beat rice. The decision will certaiiil) give almost universal satisfaction and emphasizes one fact verv strougl' that Mr. Ja3- Gould does not control the Kansas-Iowa-Nebraska lT. S. Circuit Court. Judge Brewer took occasion to S113' in his opinion that corporations should learn, that the sanctit)- of contracts should be observed 1)3- them the same as individuals ami that a change of "circumstances was no better ground for a corporation ignoring a plain contract than it would be for the humblest citizen. them as requested. If you still desire a few let us know and we will send what we can spare when we make more. We find them a very effective argument. u e send you bv this mad copies of newspaper interview?, etc., which we thinK will anord you all the in formation necessar3 to confute the statements of your benighted friends. In addition will slate that our present mills employ nearl3- 4tX) hands, the maiorit3 of whom are rolling sheet iron for tin plates. Near 3- HS per cent of the making of tin plates is in rolling the iron. If the free traders onl3- knew a little more about what the3-talkof tht'3 wouhl be wiser and sa3' less, for the more tlu'3' sa3- now the more the3" will have to eat crow as the time goes on. Our new tin plate mill, of 000 boxes daily capacity, is now com pleted and will be in running order within a few weeks. 1 his will 111 crease the lorce to over 0UU men. All the tin plates we are now making we are turning into the manufacture of our regular lines of tinware. When the mill is under va3' we expect to have some plates for the market. Later on it is our intention to erect a mill of 2.000 to 2,o00 boxes dail3" capacity. We are contending with, and expect to con tinue to have to contend with, all sorts of misrepresentations, mis statements and downright lies, but they will not prevent our mills from running nor keep our tin plate off the market. When we announce to the trade that we are in position to till orders for tin plates 111 any quan tities, which we expect to do within a month or two, this will be a suffi cient, convincing and permanent answer. Yours ver3- truB. St. Loins Stamping Company. man)- pliysicians without relief. I am now on my second bottle of Kly's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure.---Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. "Down the surplus," has of late been a very popular democratic war cry. And tne largest surplus we have heard of to which it would ipply. is the 40,000,0Oi gallons of lie must imitate the style of living whiskey now stored in the single of hia opponent? . state ot rvent ucny. KX-CoNOWEbSMAN PERKINS of Kansas states these clear and forci ble reasons for the faith that is in him: I am a protectionist because I am 111 American, vv e snonici nave iree trade among' ourselves because we moor one nag ami are citizens of a ommon country. But the man who builds 110 houses here, who pa3's no taxes here, who employs no abor here, who does nothing to contribute to our growth and to our prosperit3", but who 1 i ves abroad levoiiu the ocean, whence he de sires to bring his products, eitheir farm or manufactured into this jreat American market in competi tion witn ours, lie sliould pa)' lor the privilege; and when he has paid lor the privilege we will cover the 11101103 into the treasur)- of the I mted Jstates, and with it we will cancel our obligations and rarry on the concerns of government. And I would do this in the name of pa triotism and inv' country because I believe it right- A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake than when they inform pa tients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary in his new book on "Heart Disease" which mav be had free of F G. Fricke V Co" who guarantee and recommend Dr. Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure. which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disea.-e. short breath, iluttering, pain or ten derness in the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, smother ing, dropsy, etc. H is iv'estorative Nervine cures headache, tits. etc. A desireable house, "with fruit" for rent or sale inquire of W. A. Boeek & Co. ;t That HackingCough can soouick- 1 ,...,.,,! 1... CM.M..1.' . ii- tunu 11 .111111111 cure. we guarantee it, ltf The largest line of patent med-i cines will be found at Brown .V Bar rett s tf Mark Twain. This noted humorist lives in Iler ford Conn, and by his own writings has made life more pleasant to thousanns. By the use of Bailors Sarsaparilla and Burdoch thousand of lives have been lengthened and life made pleasant. Both are bene factors and both are entitled to the thanks of mankind. For sale by all druggists. Amient F"gypt. 'ir in me mosi startling, mt -r- esting discovering of the liie and customs of buried Egypt are now oeingmade through extensive ex- . . . . . . ' , -1 . . (-rtauoni. inese discoveries sire exciting a great interest. Many di coveries are however being made in our country that are not less strange and remarkable, among we ma)- mention that of Ilaller's 1 aralyzer whibh effects entire re net, ;ul to many cases a coin oleic cure or mat terrible disease rheu matism and which also relieves pain of all kinds. JOSEpJTsHERA. Por J.1 years Joseph fShera. of K'ock Bluffs has been engaged in the business of selling general mer chandise at that place, and to-day he carries a large and complete stock of groceries and general mer chandise which he can sell cheaper than any competetors for the fol lowing good reasons. He pays 110 city taxes. He pavs no house Office hours from 9 a. m. from 10 a. to. to I p. m. to 5 p. m. BancUyS , Srjecialists in Chronic. Nprvorm HVin ami Plrwi Diseases. C-? Conpnltation at offir nr hv mail ma Medicines Bent by mail or einrHw. awnrols packed, free from observation, (i cure quickly, safely and permanently. The mofit widolv Rnil favorahlv knnnm rln I ieta in the United bt.ate. Their long ezperienoe, remarkable skill and universal suees8 in the -treatment and core of Nervons. Chronic nnH Hn,. ffical I lisoaHfo, entitle these eminent physicians to the full confidence of the arllicted everywhere. They guarantee: A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE firm tnrth. awful effects of early vice and the numerous evils that follow in its train. PRIVATE. BLOOD AND SKIN DTStfARrs speedily, completely and permanently cured. NERVOUS DEBILITY ATITi RT"iTTTT Tito ORDERS yield readily to their skillful treatment. PILES. FISTULA AND R.FCTAT. TTT.rrwa puaranteed cured without pain or detention from business. HYDROCELE AND VATnr.nr.TT.Ti r-TT,,.- nently and successfully cured in every case. SYPHILIS, GONORKEOSA, GLEET, Sperma torrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Lost llarihood ." i r K t PiniaDinna 1 1,. n.. ..... i L? I . - . ; ' r auuiLieH, remaie vyeaKness ami all delicate disorders peculiar to - , . 1 Dox'T fail to read the article tin on this page taken paper. on an to from Iowa paper. It is calculated make democrats think a little whose think tanks are not out of order. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well and so popular as to need no special mention. .All who have used Klecl trie Bitters sinr the same sonir of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do al- that is claimed. Klectric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove- pimples. Iioils, salt rheum and other allec- tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. - For cure of headache. constipation and indigestion tr)- hlectric Bitters.-- - hut ire sat is fact ion guaranteed, or monev refunded. Price aoc and .fl per bottle at F. O. Fricke iNc Co's drugstore. " Brown S: Barrett dispense a greater variety of Summer drinks than any house in the city. tf Wonderful K. W. Sawyer of Rochester. Wis., i prominent dealer in general mer chandise, and who runs a very suc cessful peddling wagon ami had one of his horses badiy and burned and cut with a lariat. The wound refused to heal. The horse became lame and stiff notwithstanding care ful attention and the application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer- some of Hallers Bard Wire Bini ment the most wonderful thing he ever saw to heal such wounds. He applied it onl)- three times an the sore was complete- heale 1. Ivjual !' good for all sores, cuts, bruises and wounds. For sale L3' all drug-. Needles, oils and parts for all kinds of machines can be found at the Singer office, corner of Main and Sixth streets, with II. Bocck. tf his business. His farm furnishes all his needs and more too. Conse quently it is hard to undersell him. He keeps constantly on hand a large supply of flour and meal. He is alive, and a let live man. Be wise in time.- You have too many gray hairs in your head for one so yound looking. I'se Hall's Hair Renewer the best prescription out to cure them. Try them. relit If,- wi'tli li"n r-,..,:i.. .,n..,i 4 I either sex positively enred. ns well nu nil fr, , - . ' V.. '"""- '-I'triiw n, ti0nal disorders tht roan If f,m r,.kfi t'u;ZZ " iwiXJOV or the excess or mature years. SfrirtlirP fjiaranteed permanently enrsd. JU llylUl C removal comDlete. withonf nt tinjf, caustic or dilatation. Cure effected at home by patient without a moments pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN Slire ClirP The BT?nl effects of early n OUI C UUI C vice whii-h hrinn-. .1 weakness, destroying both mind and body with all its dreaded ills, permanently cured. UTS Rptt Address those who have impar- Ul O. UCUO e,l thms v h i.., dulrence and solitary habits, which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for business study or marriage. MARRIED MEN, or those entering on that happy life, aware of physical debility, quickly S38en? 6 c?,nt8 Postage for celebrated works on Chronic, Nervons and Delicate Diseases Ihousands cured. tSTA friendly letter or call may save yon future suffering and shame, and add golden years to life. WNo letter answered unless accompanied by 4 cents in stamps Address, cr call on ' DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1409 Douglas St., OMAHA. - - NEBRASKA. Estrayed Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up at his pasture west of Cullom one white horse, branded on left shoulder; weighs about o0 pound, with lieavy fet locks. The horse is in good con dition and had a small rope tied about its neck. The owner can ob tain the property, by showing own ership and paying charge at tin residence of Wm Gilmore 3 miles south of Blattsmouth or of C. B. Creamer one mile from Cullom. wot. Rheumatism Cur1 i 1 Diy. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cured in l to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately dissappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 7fc Sold by K, G. Fricke, Druggist, wt Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world tor Cuts Bruises-, Seres, Ulcers, Salt liheuni. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped llauds. Ciiilhlains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or bo pny required. It is guaranteed to ;ive satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2." ccntK per hex. For sale hv F. G. Fricke & Co. -rS ; v,.r.- r . -j ' f . . Lav ''"TCu LA- w !" i 'ration, with- removes er the ft.t- r- , nl fkin RofL voia Cream ia '-ovor defects. ,11 : "nor VI V" li-i;)r!..iOi:.s. ji', ifi jr - ki ve BauK4ct ed for GO ctiV.. Mi'X'th ri. l not a psint cr -. 1)111 a rernei: r U ToleJo. Oiilo. i-rintee.1 .--";: i"j:i.-tb or inaii-hy W ANTED ssir-sman. Loeal Anil Travclln'? A trooti cliaiice ! l).nt. im ii i You n. i-d in, -.i hi i ai to rt-pn-ciit a n-liali! tiii'i Hint warritiit- nui'-erv tork first cl;e-j atnl true to name. Work ll the Year ami ,'nod pay Weeklv to enei ic men ppiv ljiick. HtafhiL' ai-H. L U MAY & CO. urseryini-n l-'lurift and Seeumeii. mi l'aul Min Tlii1 house is responsible. t'ANS l.OllCt:, No. 145. 1. O.O. F. meets ev--ry Tueniay niKlit at their ball in Fitzgerald lock. AW Odil KcllowH are cordially invited w alteuii win Ij visiting in the city. T. K. Williams. X. g !J. W, Bridge, S-c. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castcria. 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