r - - I 1 .ft Tiie Flaltsffloulh Herald. lr. I. ll.i.i,r) lite , lit- -trlu. rltflil t 11- lr. M-ll. IUN I.mi f.- I f 'I I- l?-- I'-iM mtrsrlii a ..r..th In ll.irlti Oflii-r Itorli won-l knock : poke. w,. ii l ! .1 .i-.m- n in I N- m n--H:!;ry i'V In ;hi) iii 1. 1 v v. ii h ii i r ;i-- hi ii i irm I in h n -. -t i ;i - M-"-tiH!ii' fw k Hi. i il..,r. v l M f.'.c llliKI:, l.i-K UitX l.'iiCi, Ni v Y.. k. (JAS'n lOlM.h. .; I '.). K. im-.ls iv ry r-i' i!:iy !ii;. !it (it Hn-ir h.-iii ! I- i!:cr,i il blm-K All ii. !( I-viiium. ;ii,- r.irih; 1 iuyiK-.I tit attr-lt.l w ln-ii VI' It I in I 'ii- -'t y. 1 K 'M il M -. N . ; . . . " , l:it l no i-. KN u . 1 1 ' : No 17 ai i In-, i Ii kmi'iit .1 Un .ill. ill. I'. 1 I r I V IMA! t Mi V ' 11 I Ii I. .. I. till ! V Ii- Ii .i i. i . v ii. K i: . liiiui in t i . l:n- l. V viilHu li n k. A il I p. c I In .t Ii- i!. I . ,. (juiller had risen, and ntowl near the fire. "I tlii.'.'c I can ;;iv i it," ho nai l ing th- ; ; o::L T I i i pipe, firavei .land all : .i; n "i - . ..... aim ii- v. cut o:i. ; u i::i v. ilungi , "Thai in:: l i : i v !i - i Drake'.! i )' f agf you had; in; v;:.i b ',v: jour tone I daresay you never h-ar.l f hint. He lived th re with bi i wife an J that's li-r Ivr1r.-:ir." irave.V Ktrin; of r.:irjri:r bi;eam more Ii-.ifo!i:i I, a:i I 'i .- .: a 1 I look i '.i in sil nt vi:nl. r. r went on. : u vik ing like- a m.i.i taut baa been earned AMONG MOONSHiNERS. r CAVELCR IN n.r;ci has THE CUMDERLAND TO P.'IOVE UP. I'll i 1-.oi!i li- tl Co loir a Hoy -llailleil by it 3Iouiit iiu.-.T Tin- I'n---4 of "I'rov- Yot; ; Mi'.'.'s :n i ;ii. i .. ..li lil... k l-n Ir in s a 1. 1 ti.'il H in. -of f, I'lnv . .u-k . 11 N :.i in ;.Ji ii l.il.t.lj M CIATION Mr. i I. I i , I in ii't n i. n y .lll.-l II. nil lit I CAR. lHinillili I'uri, n. l."i. iiK'i-ls -vry Salur y v-iiiiiK al 7 Ml:, in I l i 1 1 Ii.i!!, I:. k w....t BliX'k ill vi nifij; n ii.i,u i s i-invm-.l In oint with ii. V. Nile-, Kn.it AilJ. K. A. I'atei. Koi-t Cum, iiii'." out i f hi::: !i 'i ii ! v.-: : I):-.:!:r an I his v. ii.-. 1 I- r : i :i : -. la-nn'.y in l:i i w. y. v.v; ; a:.::.; ; .'-1 oi-.-L 1.- :::-, I I i ..-.11.1 li.-r, an 1 l!i sio.t i:.- As I w: f ;ur f t j in : ; '. : i n a:...::i ! ' - ial'illl I'.lilli (- 1 1 1 fll I i 1 In II I i-i of l-in :.'.:ry toM rv"! i I ? wa i .;jo 1 1 i ;:: 1 k ibl - an : :::i l joor rlii! i: -i . Ut U- ; i:-i.-i- :::: 1 tliorilf; .a h" m'd to J" -f 1 tr-f'f ill i I ; t.. t.i!:--Cninli i i llll" : (;:r.i ;:; .vl.ii i.-!:. :::: i I :1 sne was ':r an I niniv mj 1 tt :ri-L vi-rv mit; i l a : I !.!! i i; ;c t. a Our Clut;l.intj List. 31)l-lJ ii.o4ii" ni:il IIi-:kal:. . HHrji:r' Miiazim- ' IlnrjM-r'.s 15'tr.ir " ' Dfinor.-st's Miiiiiziini " . . umhM ISi'f olwlo Hl.ilo Lincoln Call NattoiiHl Tnliiuu- " Tlie Ftiruin Inter ). i-iin . . LiiK'ohi .Iminial " " Tli; Homo M.iu:..ilic ' . 4. CO . 4 .Ml . io . " 40 . 1' 4 a . I'.la 2..i .it Time Table ooino tvK.vr Wo 1 3 ::w a. tu 3 .:.'! j. in 5. :-'.' a. in T " !.-. in. "9, :l.1 .. in. - M 5 :'J5 H. in. OOI.NO KAT No 2 5 :(. . in 1 10 :Ul a. Ill " s 7 ;ll li, in. " 10 9 :15 a. in. " 12 1C :14 a. in A National Event. Tin holding f thf Worhl'n Fair xj n cit scarcely liltj' years 11 Mr ill he a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit this nation as much as tin- iliscovery of" IJie U'estorative Nervine hy Dr. lriiiikliii Mih'.-t is loubfnl. Yhi- is juit what the A ineri. an peojile need to cure llieir exi .'-.-ive nerv u su-.-ss, UyHjK'jisia, hi'ailaeho, ili.:i:ie.s, leele.siies. ii:ur;ilia. nervous !e hility, lul 1 1 less. n t usio;i of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. 'J'rial bottle and line book on "Nervous anil Heart Diseases," with une iiualed testimonials free at I. (1 lricke V Co. It is warranted to con tain no opium, morjiliiiie or danger .ouh drills. 1 liov,- I'im;;!;.' a:rl .i-nsi:.:v. ii. 1 i: r. a:!!l ;:-.-v t::o:-u, ;;:) 1 i .,, jy. Hr x . i ... , : a ;wioiu. ni i im i n i ;, an. I iwaj tiiat it w;h i;.!ii '.;siol ) to .et anv witli int lli'c:i.-.. omni-li ti bit leci-ntly. "Oij:e his wife aski-l him whether slm colli 1 not suMici iijica Iji-'ji hi: i by . in ia;j, an 1 he only lauair.l at, h--r, I n :n .-mbi-r, "on you!" lie .sai.l that v.-.a-s ail. Then tin: poor c'.iil ha-1 an illness, which, if k!h had ljeira hajrii, r, lr.i'it haveend- ;1 differently, and Iwwu lii-w LappineaJ t.rln.laot thvm; but sh) Ava; too worn: oat with sorrow and disa; p ini ment, arid in t he e:i 1 sh-; die 1. In her di-iirium ; lie wa ; always calling to h.-r hush and, i L -t in help yon, 1 t ;a !i ;of mini! use; only onee, dear paiat ia-: oa'y once;", an 1 pour Drake, who wok' r.p ton reuse ' of his Io.-ss. was h:'.n t bro!:-;i at his in- j ability to :i!i .,fy h'-r. Tiie t..-ndi.n-st and J iuom p:: ioaaie i:jn.-s or ins voic: never r.-aeh I h.-r. and li.vl without ever knowing him a.aia. After that Drake j was a change 1 ia:t!i: ho beenied to have 1 !:. 1 : : I ..i to J oa: i! " i ). i "iJar e : 1. , "Oa w'.-.::tV" "(Jn v. hi-.i.U r i!" 1 i r : i c'. y oa kin i:n-e; (I.-.a yo"i:n v. ill ; it wa:. a hot '. l.iia if he tliou-. any : I'll meet t -i:t over a mountains in a colored boy i a part of the : ! a m.!.-!-!:!. '..ver--d that . i i .. . a 1 1 I' i ii i ;': -Cam- . v.-. iv 1 . i !- the i tola i. . ,. mi. i til t -l :. pTu H V fil TP 9 m .' '"xi II fill ill f-w V I STOCK OF ENTIRE ray laoou- a. ."omcliody hidin' behind doan i oa yon ober be : i' hi-'a.'i'.. ;r':n han.; !' .ably liiict." ay in July, but I aski-d ;Iit the weal her would hold, raid he lonki-d at tho bky and r p!i( d: i) i.-i'i' want to ::av. j-lioa! 1 hoi. I. yo;f;i would a cred:!: a.'il if ir should ;:ve ov. If you me no Voll'll i me a.: U;: v. ( . ; So t ': ! ; ,'..t ;: ; Ut y, .;i :e'i. Ii dal ilua::" bria f vou out i back an' !:- t to d left." I had ;.oi:e about a mile when the trail branched, and after ib-baliai; thy casi? I t lav. .-:i : bra en: Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Ms, Trunks, Etc. I r. U'.e i i rht hand .tin and went the eaava e hi. !ra:t only (in? l i'-a to :unt hia wife. Caava ;afl and when I went to ay. s: it. I laust succeed: ::ooner or later J oi p :I, d, would ::rd. with t!ie coinfortal.de fe.diic' hat I had half of a bi state at my per unul di-poal to t l ..-.t. in. in a 2Tii.:;r::: i i..'.:z. 1 In i'l Mf.hl.-:;lv end- i I;.; won!.! 1 1 ..r i .... . .. . .. ... . , . ' v j c lauoo ji'sl liiuii i nave uont ! jt i.-' .-t o i mv 1,-fr nd lbo-.it mu:- t sal ! so mra fv Remarkable Rescue. air. Mieliael l urt an, l"l;i in . III.. jr.;i's ttar t.iteinriit tlial ilif eaulit .-olil. w aiou s.-t Ueil hi ln-r l aii : 'lie wa irciteil f..r a iiuaitli tljr tier tauu'.v ilo s'.ciaii. but grew worse. Hi; old lior ili wh.i a liiie!'t vietlin el ron.Miiap tfcn ami that c nu-!i"in could cure Iber Hrr Jruuist su.i;e.teil lr. Kin;;'. i.cw ilisoov enr for ceiiMiiupiioii ; Le bontrlit a bottlo a.n.1 to brr iielj;lit (ound lttrse!f lienelUtd from the irst ilose. Mit eoutlcued its ue a,nd after tnJi lag tfii bottlei". found herself sound and well now does her own housework and is as well a lie ever wa. fiee trial Iiotlles oftliis great discovery at !'. li. Fricke & L'o'ii tUrua htore tbottles 00c, and $1. Sonic: years ago C'hatiiberlsin & Co., f JJea iloines, Iowa, cemnienced the man ufacture of a couirh 83'rup, believing it to ho the most prompt nnd reliable prepara tion yet produced for coughs, colds and croup; that the public appreciate true nerit, and in time it whs certain to be- UM.A ...... Ill ..V I I . . . . , h t- 1 .... .T1.1 uuiai, i urn fcuwob ouiuiu. . hope have been more than realized. Over three hunlred thousand bottles of j Chamberlain's Cou;li Remedy are now i .old each year, nnd it is recognized as tlie beat made," wherever known. It will cure a severe cold in le?a lime than My other treatment. For sale by F. O. Tricke Jk Co. Happy Hoosiers. Wui. Tiiniuoux. I'ostmaHier of Idavilie. ind., writei : "Kleetric latters lias doue more for o than all other medicine combined, for that bad feel ng ariir4 from Kidney aad laver trouble." " John Leslie, farmer and stockman, f j;.ui- ulae. y-: ' I'aid tJecfnc l;Ufr I k ihv 'it s' Kt :!; ' I. vt i-il, in, iiirto me teel like a new man. J. W . Garrlae. hardware inerchai.r. same town, savi : "Elec rie iiiueri in juil tin-tlnn lor a man who ( ilruit down and don't can- w hetlier tie lives or 4ie : he found new Htrengtii, Kood appetite tad lelt Just like lie nail a new lease on Ulo Uly -We, a bottle at V. O. Frieke & Co's Ii ug core. : h r." At len-rth he becamt ma-jeable. eatiir' iiothi:!-.'. ::nd pending 1 ui;, sleeple-s nights walkina about tlie country, that hi i friend. ; canu and took him away. lie died souk months after ia a:i asylum." 'Hy Jove!" said Teddy O'Drien wher. Quiller had finished, and then relapsoJ into ! ilence. I looked at Graves, but hj was lost ii a wonderment too deep for words. "The portrait's very Ilk:? her," s.iic CMiilier. with a strange awe ia his tony "I'm tflad p or Drake si:ece a.-1 at last.' "Volt think" said I, an.;! broke off. CJmT.cr wa.; puttin- en bis coat. Hi answered my tmC.ni. h: d qn.?:;tio:i witlx s demnity for which I wa s not prepared For twenty-two yi-.rs 1 1 two p.ioi ;;hosts have bi-eu wailing lh'-ir op; ni tun.ty. hi t us be laankful that in tia end they found it." lie seeiia d to forget to take leave oi us in any way, and went without an other word. As the dcor loed eae'a m us drew a deep breath of relief. Dkl raided his head with an air of fctupefao tion. "That's a rum story," paid Teddy O'Brieu: "why did you never tell it be fore';" "The rummiest Iking about it is tin sequel." sai.l I. "Dick, old man, is yom part true;" "I don't know," said Dick; "I betjin ti think it must 1" "Great Scotland Yard!" said TedJy O'Brien, "did you make it up:" "I'A l.ri- jf it- r-1, c-ii,,. . .f 4-1.. moment." ! "Did you know it;' ot a word, (juiltcr seemed struci i by that picture, and it was ao only si.r: of human interest he had shown, so 1 thought I'd humor him. I didn't meat: a ghout story when I began, but it some how devi loped into that. I would ha" given a good deal to take a rise out of him. but I never hoped fur anything si complete as this." "It was a curious coincidence that you should have taken Drake's cottage." said O'Brien. "Yes." said Dick dryly: "but the mo?t -curious part of it all is that the cottage was ma le up too." "Great Ucoiland Yard!" said Teddy O'Brien again. "And who painted the- head?" "I paint.'d it myself," said Dick, "and I begin to think it must be a deuced good picture." Cornhill Magazine. -1 I'vi !n a ind confronted me. stranger; hyar?" and impiired: "Wka:-" from, I told l:i;n. "What you'n ili-iii' i iV.veuiig. "Look hyar!" he naid, :ia he came near er. "You's kin either prok-e up or ye can't." "That's so." "You":; cither all right i:r you's cu::i fussin'." "Will;" "Kin ve prove up?" Til tiv." "Then walk along." He walked besidi? n !.". or behind me, through thicket;; an 1 over ra'tg'i ground t-j a shanty just at the mouth of a ravine There was a man, a woman and a boy of 12 there, and my nose delected the odor of a still. Tii" tlii-.-e p --2.::' m.'nt ioricd stood at the doar as we came up, and tho man qv.eri"d of my conductor: Whs "s ke'un?" "(9 wine ter prove up." I sat down on a rock. and. leaving the or.y t watch ia:, th-.-olh. r three with drew a few yards and held a consulta tion. This last -d about five minutes. uio man wtio R F fi A i fl 1 ON ACCOUNT OF DISSO LUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. No Humbug, No Closing-Out Sale, No Advertising Scheme, Out to Quit Business. Eut Closing fee abl Call and 3 wlmt iB3E will do for yon. io you will life. re- Showers of Blood. Showers of blood from tho sky are very rare in this day and age of the world, ;i fact which makes their com- and when I hey returned had captured me said: "We 'una is agreed on it. You's either icteaue or noo. luj.siau iiimvo :i;i or si; can't." "Can any of yon read;" I Hsked. "Ue km or we can't," replied the woman, wao was smoking plug touncco in a clay pipe. w on. pcruaps you ve heard of at .Monn e?" "We inought or we mouhtn't. plied the husband of the woman. ri:oviNi up. "Well, heivs a line from him. If you are moonshine! s you have sold him whisky, and know him to be all right. Here's my card, here are letters addressed to me at Monroe, and you can overhaul my knapsack. lliey couliln t read a line of writing, and put up a job to catch me. After consulting together a bit the woman said: "What did you say he'uns first name was George or William?" "Xi. itli.-r one: it's Henry. "And does he'un live in a single or j double log honst?" "In a frame hous-e." "Which eye is he'un blind in?" Neither one. Come, now, he's a bi;r. fleshy man, wears long whiskers, is bald ou tup of the head, and has a front tooth out. His wife is a little cross eyed wo man and has two children." That settled it, and I was at once given a bite to eat and told to make mvself at home. I had some tobacco for the man and pips n.nd needles for tho woman, and JVptice the 'IFwIiowimg 2Pices: Mens suits, former price, $4 50 now $3.,i0 ' im " former prico 0.00 now 4.50 7.00 now 5.00 S.OO now 0.50 10.00 now 7-00 12-00 now 8.00 lornier price 15.00 now 11.00 former price 18.00 now 1250 " former price 22.00 now 14.00 a former price former price former price former price 3Iens Hal's former price 1 00 now 50c " former price 1 50 now 1 00 former price 2 50 now 1 50 former price 3 00 now 2 00 former price 4 00 now2 75 low Orercoats lor men, youths and boys at be- COat. Childrens and boys suits at your own prices. The best $1. overalls at 6c, Shirts Underwear, ete., at astonishing slaughterin Tlie following advertisement, puu- UiMied by a prominent western patent medicine house, would indicate that they xagard disease as a punihhruent for sin: "Da you wish to know tho quicke-t Tray to curea fcevtre cold f We will tell jou. To care a cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold has become set tled in the system. This can always be done if you chooae to, as nature in her kindness to man gives timely warning asd plainly tells you in nature's way. that as a punishment for Some indiscre tion, you are to be al'Jicted with a cold unless you choose to ward it off by prompt action. The first symptoms of a old, in most caea, U a dry, loud cough and sneeziag. The couuti is soon fol io .veil by a profuse watery expectoration and tlie sn'vang by a profuse wa'ery Jisch:irge frm th nw.'. In severe aaea there is a t' in white coating on the Mtmie. VvTiHt to do? It ia only iiocps. ary to take Chamberlain's Cough Re m edf in double doses every hour. That will geatly lessen the severity of tby eold and in most cases will cffectaallc counteract it, and cure what would have been a severe cold in one or two davs' time. Try it and be convinced." 50 ami bottle for sale by F- G- Fricke & paratively common occurrence- in the . j.rt of a rmrmonican set the uov omen times onty mat mucu more ex traordmary and unaccountable. In the "Annals of Remarkable Happenings in Borne" mention is made of 'fourteen dif ferent showers of blood and other sub stances mised between the years yi A. D. and 1170. Besides these there were two "showers of much intensity, of which the liquid resembled pure blood and was not intermixed witn other mat tcr as heretofore reported." In 1222 we hud record of a shower of blood and dust over the larger part of Italy. It 1226 .snow fell in Syria, "which presently- turned into large jkioIs of gore." inoaK wiio wrote in loi tells ot a three days' shower of blood all over southern Europe. In tho same year a loaf freshly taken from the oven "did bleed liko a new wound" when sliced at the table. Ia 1343 the great chasms made by the earthquake at Yillach, Austria, "sent forth blood and a great pestilence followed." Burgundy had a bloody show er in lool, and Dedfordshire, England, witnessed tho same phenomenon in 1430. In lOti hailstones fell in Wurtcmbar which contained hollow cavities filled with blood. The last bloody shower on record occurred in Siam ia 1802. St. Louis Republic. Society's Share. Visitor Do j-ou devote much spact in your paper to society intelligence? Editor No; society doesn't have more than about a stickful of intelligence, at beat. West Shore. wild with delight. " "Sposin yoii'u had shot he'un down thar!" suggested the woman to my cap tor. "Then he' an would hev bin dead, of co'se," he calmly replied. By and by tlie men went up to attend the still, and the woman unrolled the pa per of pins to the last row, opened the paper of needles, and, placinc tlie two spools of thread beside them, she called to the boy: "Dannv, cum hy'ar." "Yaas." "Look in my ryes." "Yaaa." "Is I flighty?" "Skeercely, ma'am." "Well, I'ze either flighty or the richest woman on these vera mountain, an' I wish pop would hurry back an' tell me which!" Detroit Free Press. The Other Thing. An Iowa justice of the peace didn't actually tine a man $11 for declaring that the world wiis flat, but liecause he knocked the postmaster down for insist ing that it was round. It was a narrow escape, though, and the defendant was cautioned to look out next time. De troit Free Press. The Same Thing. "That let's mo out," exclaimed Miss Pileecker. "Yes," assented Miss Beacon Street, ot Boston, "that permits your xia"-- It will pay you to come a hundred miles and . i row tne money to lay m your sunn v. It A A pay you big interest. Soeks prices bor-will We Have fie Largest Stock in the County. . JOE Win, FES HESS PLATTSMOUTH, KTEB. dDpera mouse (Corner