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. I, AYKS I : 1 CO UN" rV - s L' UVKVJ')R A f l ;. vii. kngi.nf.i.r r . mm iv clfrk 1U be 'rPM tl"'J'''' , ,-lCB I N' CUl'KT IIOUSIJ, Nebraska iotit!i, PJPp?"'- pi; I'rr.RiiHKO. THE LEADINQ GROCER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. :LE1LE i'.'l'J F.ZTilll i 'i dkvi.iii :!t t:' r. ST HRANDIi Of CIGARS "J I 1 FULL u.in'r AND SMOKE. 'S ARTICLES rtfr-rMrr-T't'T f;:i o pt r'ivi 111 " tblttivill ) always in slock i. nth, t - -.- Nebrnaea aTtkxtiox fa km ;;ku I want your I'oultry, Kggs, 1 hit ler nnd your f.iriu pro hue (if ill! kiwi, I vvili 'iy yon tin? Ili'.'licst cash price as. 1 am buying for n urn id Lincoln. linw Minkii ttlitth. How do snakes climb? 1m a qiiwtioa lich lias k fu frcqiivutly ttslted. Many l i., ,..1.. i ,:'h i - X...." ,..r.4. ..V ...... t" J i..-.. fi iit by vvrapj ire; themselves about the tree and following ti cp'iul course n;i ward. tievi ml years n,;o k story wit tlio rounds of the papers l" client 1 1 nit t wo woodchop;ens, having felled n lar:;i' oak tree evi r.il fi i t in diameter wtil very titll, found in its tup two com nion hlacksnalccs. After pondering fur some time t! r tni'ii nrri vt;il at the conclusion that or-" fliuke hail taken Imlil of the other's tail, nnd thus by co-operation they hud been enabled to clasp the trunk. and by cir cling about it liad ascended to tin) t,n. Whatever probability may have u tadied to thin conclu ion lias been ili-jn-llcd liy tin; ohwrvu! ion of two yon:!- lUil iir.ilinta Vshiie li.iuiiii iuuttuud 110:0 the f 1 .rent. A black snake, measuring perhaps a t rill over tlx feci, wast found cliu ;'t to Um si.lo of 11 small tree, nronud whir ; it cmild liave wrapped itulf neatly tv:" bad it wi lled to do en. Instead of li ' tin; snake p i- 11I right and left nt i-V t (i: .lanei s, catching tun fnld.i along 1 - limlor parts over and belilud tho taiga' 1 UUASEi) liY HAD 1)0; 2P.LA3TH A AND lHAiV ! h L A 1 I "V 7n CCCfE. OF A CI HIS BEST GIRL i Wlil. li :' In rrumTliut lin k Diign ll'i ihln Siiiiirtliiun Slill 1 111 ritfuu lritti: iii' vtiiio iila 11 Tlihn In Iturklne IVIirn Out for Illnud ho one had Kpol;en at the club for about nn hour when n racnntciir roso to the occasion, Lr.yin iiidc; his nipc with a look of reret h bf;in: " "ItH ft ri,l,"l'tr Hayintr that barkiti'! dora don't bilo. Like otiier pn;udar say iic'H this U 11 fall. icv mid ii.i.-deadin. ' B,irliiii iUh do not bito whili' they aiv ! bar'.;;n.i. but there is only one t'liecics of i canim; that tnea.rs up to you and taken i hold without Mvi-.i-,' a word. That is which Inherit iH habit mi:i a h'.ieej) ni;niiiii nil- I tile Si:i)tchc':!!ie, 1 of hilent Inline f, I CCI-t I V. y! Riury!" ci!L'd out tho inua- R. PETERSEN, TlIK LKADING GROCER I'latiHiiioulli - Ncbraka TIONAL : HANK 'PLATPIMOCTU. EBKABKA - - i'i;ti iv . IU.UXI.1 1 r MthTrr IH fc!tlll for th prmnp , , trni:tlim ot llHlliniiUi . i Banking Business '. (ttofki.bonrti, 'M. rTrrnmmit nd locl now boiwht um! rwtf-i A linrmH ll'iwl nn lli wtlilc.l tru drawn, nlllil In nr Prt '' ",r 'UK-4 Hlvm ui kll Ihe prlwlpol lwn u 'iXlCTIOWi MAD AKD mO r-TLT REMIT Tn. ibatt markM P'l'- PM tot rnnnly nun, iuiim'unty txiuilt. KIKKCT011M I WukH. ' 8- wl - 1 .xiru K. Dovpf V P J. II:A:N:S:E:N DSALKB IH STAPLE AND FANCY (HiOCiatlKS, (a,As.-5 A iN L QUEEN5WAUE nt.-ni7:xs DANK. fl.ATTriM'UTH NFHiASKA , Otriul toek paid la " ' 5 Authorized Capital, $100,000 bVflO HJI - ,ARIfl"t .Mil. '' f'" ; JUdMI. vi f - ' - nilnuM rrmii J A. l')i ' f r. Ihiitmi, ll. -it, Iliiik.Jiiloi 'tu , M rriwn. Vt'm. Vf ci.i'Ui p, W. (I. Ilinthlnc. l.-ri.i n I'uble Solicited J0H3SQH EDiLDIHM SiltH S VTEW J &cts:a gesceai. Bisnsa wsina HARDWARE STORE S. i:. HALL & SON Korp nit kliul i.l hnlMrpt Imnlw.ir on hil &..a will lutic y I'.i ii.H. 1 i on iuoi mi eralnn leriu TIN ROOFIWO; ' I iriilnn And nil Minimi H i n.irk pn.m- ll . 1 .r l, . (...Hi til . coajory ...OileCI joninl.. if l. iV1 ueil ftelln ri ' ihii!h hArini: I id .!,.,;.. i.ni.tiy aikI . i.sl Jl. n,A'rTsM"Ui-;i, AXK Ol-- tSS COl'NTV Cut Main nnd 1'iHti mn-et. rm uppil:l ,iiplui . w 1" KrH-nt-l I Vie., p..-,:. I e l I'lkn-ll-'t A-.r rt-i.ei ft. Pnif' t. rnlH-iwn L I'jtlfe-rnna, nTTITtnTDRK Vxr flo. .1. M. I'-lleoMin. Kr.l iV.t-1 -t " fmitli II. II. Wl.i:i'i!n. II. H. Hi'n-e H' il :U n , !iJl unit 2."1 Mtiu bl.. Pj3mouth f cbraska H. K froprimor. ,rij' cliu.i,' ri.u.jnni'Hi.es 01 nai'ic. A tin; miako rested only l.voor' f.et o!f thu Kround oui of tho yon".; cn kra:ii'd its tail to test its ciinibir :. nalilii"'., but kii preat was the forco wi. :i which it pulled upward that it proved .1 dUcult t:isls to hold it. Finally, bceo;:; in niinoyed ut thw ill treatment, t1' unakfl reached down threateningly at t .e offeiidiii hands, and losing its hold f 'I to the j;ronud. It wan borne horn" 1 1 triumph but wan afterward return'' 1 uninjured to the forest. Youth' Coti" pautou. Tli Luily rrlutiini. The "lady fiictotuni" is whut onr linh iieighboni call those engaged in ; ..( Tocation of "viiiitin houekef;r." Tii.r in an cinplnyiueiit which has been hilo.i' recominendi.u, and which a number c. ladlrai in thia country a well as ir Kn,r land Imve adopted. Such a rH-rson vici! lalies who from ill health or noino otbei reason are uniihlo to perform their do mextic (luticn. Bit" oversea the ecrvaiil.; iiiHpecU the tore and potuilbly nnder taken Hhopplns, uiarketiiiK and the writ in? of notes, and she performs othei cilices which are of too confidential an i reM)iiHible a nature tor tho ordinary servant to undertake. If she is a woman of energy, tact and health she can accomplish a Rrent dei, by vifitins a number of families fm about an hour a day. Bha may no far as to employ aKiMtants in marketing and shopping, whose work she Is able t overKee with intelligence. She U paid for this work on even a better scuImUiuii a visiting govern new, and if she is an able, efficient woman in the items of in specting stores and furnishing food t down town prices, she can easily save 11 family half her tibcrul remuneration. The institution of such a vocation lr a prcat relief to many overburdened or ill or incapable housewives, and prewn an excellent and lucrative field to women of efficiency and refinement. It is place mich as an elder KiMer inl'ht lal.e and such indeed us many elder and 11:1 married sisters do tako for no remuner tiuu bevond "lovoand affection." New Vork Tribune. "htory ident. ".Story? 'Col to tell, til','" M'U' nieinbei'iir.' I. is ci:i fc!W!!ry of two d-;u, that lived with an nnfri hill, over whieli the V..'--!r ble.is yon! I lnvo uon. !.d the ic:i; raco "tii. ,t"ur, re is i,ly a "d l.Tii;'. s. v man on a 1 was bid had lti.-t.-Il thoroughly ti 111. iVrkinn . uiAste.il from ton to . uit.im nj U a.w .me of the Ixtit hotels iu th IU' ( ..inl.-rn w 11 !' tukeP ly tlie weoK at OunM !l iln'.. la-nei! P.iwi-il 1". Iln.t I Ji" ni ir.noii ni.:iiilvii ! il b 1 I (ulruitej Xo lit tun. lAi'TI DAE COITNECTED 1 ; si J rhrnidn Hnr. Tyo and ETda 1 ' CL-itri.'-t't, A mUH r-r f"r C'n-Pi "w ryot, rH JU,"H'.i, .' r. il Ji' ni. 01 1 (iivif 1 r,T I'.e.'.":!!.!, lich, rrsirio Fcrut'.lsca, t'o 111?;?. ' and File-. Itisooclis l-r, nyALvZ. ' IIun(Uvdjofi'aiMfcarcb'.a cured by' llai'uTa'lo'h .t l.'t.a: .iu"ui I.sd tJ&JL ' it U put up ia 25 ar.d l cul li. J rl 1 X J 111 ' XT. It f iv ' ;i 1-. 1 r JI yr miul li.. r. '-'" It...-- TI. j . I It t l . Ob 'I'., f '- . I ( . I 1 ih im v I..X a Co., b. I. (!'ir,!t. rr!t trim h. ff"0 C ii li ii ii 3 UVj ? ii 5 'A o k -' . W Ti'l w t(wl i 5.1. K'tU Ui H' : l" -'i ' ' I ' 'i 1 fA fc..-i.ik-.ui-. I.l..ib..i..:.. ....- f .''"i" '- I"" . '", " 5 V . I .,; 1 1 k c : 4 . , li .'HlU l.i (..'. ... MM.-r. U r ul trai i Jk.lxo 'I '.o . MOS 'Caialo(rao Bhowirg j-icturca of otir I'iniK.a nml lelUnff about thnit n nr vn TTT,'Tl r... ....(.-.r.1- f'.nTi'P KT01 t'ftwd wear, ma-Lin t tlio riaitoc" ; ,i -' ... rwro Jjrivlilo, nnd tl'vpj'inj tLo aa- V- u'vti:,'j iioiuo of i'r.i.ct;3!.. . .,i ' - v;0 U.i OLD i:i TX- ,1 (iA.'.liJi, Mil t-ll il.jX J'A i-f,. K'l'S. and send l'iano.i ON AV- , .. s t'Vi" iwrT ;; i ! a lis ; ::i:vv-- J4 V "Vi . 1 I,: ., f , )-,i t .. ..""1. . ' .' ICil IV .Hi ! '.'; i, O i ' 1 1't "' t e " "' : " r . -, '''J:"' r, I i. i . ' . 1 U ''"''.' t..' !-l i f I"" 1 fc,- ..st- .-- . v.',- v, Tower of tli Tlnrll.,, Oar etory of the Tower cf Br-.b?! i known in Chaldean and Armenian in dition as "The Slnrv of the Tower Ton'ies." It i. o:i" of tue"arli"-:t rvj'd H-tions of the Tiro-l.uphnt- li.i-.in und Ls relat'-d by li'Tosuj in tint folin.v in manner: "The firt iuhabitauts of th earlh glorying in their own Mrent'.i mid iiz and d"pi.in tho gols, undert.Kilt t rain a tower whofo top fhoitll reach t' hl.ies. Tilis tower t'uev erecteil ill t i" p ae wh'-r.i Babylon's ruins now lr thi.l.!y ftr-wn over tua grotind. I erecting this monnter roadway to heave they toiled incesKintly. Hut when : had nnnroached near unto heaven to" wind n-ssistel the gods and overt lire the work ution iu contrivers; and i ruins ara naid to Iw still at Il.ibylo And at ahont the tame tim the g. iiitioducvl a diversity of tonsil" anion men, who till that tuno had till rijI: tin) one language. The place in wl.i tiii'V utt"!iipted to build the tower is no called ISabyhm, on account of the con fiudou of tonirues, for coiifiision ts by Hi H-brews called bable." St, Louis 1 public. Nulililr In :iikIiIi Arl.liXTurj. Sniciil'- HMe'tiirtliniirUtoiTnrv in !!; I Ian I hie rn i.er iiiiiii' riius, LoldConge i t ei, v 1. ) t",s 1' .r'e il's i .- - I -;:', h I'.-i-il li. o tif to I'fi. Iu tin) h li.." year tlie liul of .'.lunger, ono of thoil ! li liiiii'.e hi'is of Kiir William IV, j nhoUiiui "If ill tho bead. I'l 1MIJ Lord I'io.i 'an i, t.io lJftof his I'oiiie, j'iiu;).'d fro'ii ft v. iiidow nnd Vroi: his i k-4. In ltil the last L.nlof liel.iW.irr ,l -., d !:i. n-.I.', a.i'l to 1 '.'I L Lyilliitnn, tlie iaune brotiicr-iii-iHW vt tiltdst'il.e, e'cn.x'd from bis l". ; -rf, threw him ilf i ll lb" t'.aireiujii of hut own hoirw and w is l.ill' d. A s'.ory of snicid in which H'uli'.Hnt lsinin.ledistl.Ht of IiircH ltiudouln, Li ir U the tlirouo of l;i:',tlu:ii. ' The youthful prlnea loved beneath his tui tion, and flndlnir tht love could lievor l r'-slired sought jaoe in ths eternal H ie ,e-i i if lliij j,rMV.. Uin.nn.iaii lu-qtiir.-r. Thia man, who was a Cam among ins fellows, kept two savage inastill's, who not only barked but bit whenever it was possible. I was courting my first wife up there iu the Cumberland mountains in liritlsh North America where this happened, and had to pass the house regularly. I drove a blooded mare that went like a bird, and tho dogs wero no match for her, but it was very annoying to havo them follow me dowu tho luil for a mile or more barking and yelpin like demons. They would "bark at the staL'e coaches and run long dwUnc.'. after them, but tho passengers were wife inside and the driver and those on tlie ouUildo were too high for them to reach. JJut 1 heard frequent stories of their ut- tacking men, and being beaten off with sticks and stones. I asked why they were not killed and my answer was always tho same, a shrug of the should ers and the remark! 'You don't know the kind of man their owner is.' It seemed that he lived alone with his dogs, and people feared him so inuch they dare not go to him to complai or call in tho provincial lawa to help them. A TERB1DLE CHASE. "A crisis came, when one day I took my sweetheart oat for a sleigh ride in a low pong belonging to her father, to which was hameeaed my own sure and swift footed mare. It was a lovely day and we expected to make a safe and rapid descent of tho mountain, a dis tance of tenor twelve miles, ine air was crisp and cold, the sleighing fine, and we skimmed up the asceut and reached the landing before wo knew we had started. There we were met by the d. 1 think it would havo been Ices difficult to have gotten rid of a pair of wolves. 1 dare not give my mare her head going down that long, steep declivi ty on frozen snow, and the dogs, em boldened by the cold or maddened by repeated lashings from my whi p, j nuiped at iny companion and tore her clonk and her dress iu mouthful. I clubbed with my whip and l'"t them on tlio head, but they did not even seem to feel my blows. Their great black and yellow frames Olid Mullinl itf MuUini; M.IIM-J-. A man who had only a few humlro-i dollars left out of a fortune called one l.iy nt n banking biuw mid nuked to we the manager, wuo was u man of con vert utive mind and fully nciiuainU.il with the best uild most prop tuble invest ments. Throwing down bis roll of banknotes he said: "Invest this lor inn. Use your pleasui i) with it. I'm going to the coun try for tho remainder of the summer. I will leave, my address with' you, anil you call let inu know what you do wilii it." The man walked out and was not S'--cn again for many mouths. His monoy was jndieioiHy invested on bin carte blanche onb r and be'an to iiccuintllato. The hou-e duly informed him, according to Its bin-mess methods, of his good lin'lc, but- I'otai.i:; win heard from bha parson- nil v for Mime tune. !oiiie mouths afterwards he presented him if at the banking house. l'0:-y .1th beaming in his face, well dresse 1 and pori.lv. Thu manager failed to reco;ni;; biui nt tin t, but when hi. lin mory was refreshed bo recalled the cil'i i:::i: tauees of the c;i:.i!. Ivow, this was an example of a mici V no in- 'i .-' liiaii uuiiuieil m; havings li' (imply t uiing tue aivico or au e-- pei ienci d nnd reliable man. And thi.iis not a colitary case. It is one of many ouch (hat happen every day throughout the length uud breadth of our land. Ileury Clews in Ladies' Hume Jouruai K. V. pi. ill licnt i-Vl'l i I.. Wonderful, awver, of lv'oclientcr, Yv'is, nlcr in general i v liti ruiiH ni'veral ji'ld.in j tvmriMic Ini't one ci me I ..i;,.io i iidly cut nml luitneil with 1,.1'iu. 'i In wmiiul refun d to lienl. Tlie lr ''el' bccniiic lain1 n;il -tiB novw; i et. ndiim cniciiil mtfiition iiiul th npi licntii-ii of n iiieilii A f t it nd hii! tied Snwyer Mime iff Ifnlle 'i- I a 1j W ire l.mcim r.t, tli tiu.Ht aoi.i!( rful tliini- ever hiw heal . uc li voundf. J If nppHcd it only iliicc tiiiicn nnd Hk' t-ore was i niiip.Iew.-d lii'iiK .b lAliinlly good for i'l in". ii'tj. biiirin. nnd wounds, lor sale by nil druggist OUT IKIWIM'I 'I wVliIloglHt Dr. Kiijjti N,v liK-i very ii.ptinifi. It'i inn i.uteiu A Knfi-l.'.wfr.tment. !-. nne which in u uiirniiteeil to lirnifr you Hutilaotiiry rceiillH, or cure ol hrilurco u return oi.punfinse price. On iliis o.ifc plain vTmi cna liny from our ntM i l iv'f niggit a bottle ol for coiiMiu pii to I !. ir 1 1 l'M?h I''1'" y c:c i'. v.-iien lined for nny iiiTcction t .Thront, Llingt-, or cliest, nith ;)i Coin-uin-ption, I lifhi munition of LuugM I lion--hiti' AMhinn, 'lioo'iiii;r Cough, Croups, ets., etc. Jl in pl in nut ;ni(l gareeablu to taslo, ni-i-leiMjv f::f nnd Trial hollies freeuti''. G.i'i'icke &Co' a DrugHtori. JiipnnpRfl Woninii. It would be hard to say how Christian ity-in-naine. as we usually have it, could improve the conduct or character of the Japanese women, who siwm always to have ls-en very good Christians without knowing it, if we are to believe Miss Bacon. Perhaps the answer to the con undrum is that Christianity ia not pri marily a purifying force, but in first an enlightening force; that its ideal is virtue, not innocence Oethsemane, not Ed'-n. The harmlossnes of the dove will not avail without the wisdom of the serpent; the impulse of our faith is to ward consciousness, knowledge. No doubt this is what the Japanese feel in it; probably it is whut makes them will ing to change their civilization lor ours. They really seem a race of better and sweeter nature than ourselves; unless their witnesses misreport them they are gentler, kinder, even truer, than we are naturally. Hut something seems lacking to them, and they look toward us for it; they fancy spiritual possibilities on the plaue which we tell them is above theirs. Tho fine perfection of their art is a stunted beauty; it has never the infinite reach of the Greek; tho loveliness of their lives is childlike; it has not the celestial aspiration of the Hebrew; and no doubt they feel this as clearly as they perceive the difference between us and onr Ideals. William Dean HowelU in Harper's. ir Cure for Paralvsls. l'r.iiik Coriii'litiH, of J'urccll, Ind. cr., hiivs: "1 induced Nr. riiicon. wIiom- wife hii! piii;il in in the ince to buy n bottle of Ch.'iinbcrhinrs ram iinltii. io their greut Hunriae lefnre the hot lie hod nil been need die was a ureal deal better. Her face had been drawn to one side; but the 1'nin Iiahn relieved nil pain nnd HoreiiepH. and the mouth dHPiniied its natural nhnpe." It ia alan a certain cure for rheuiiiHliein (nine back, Hiirnins HwellinirH nnd latnent-(s. 5h cent bottiea for Bale by K. G. Kricke&Co.1I)ruggiBl8. Strength rnd Health. If your arc not feelinir Btronr and henlthy.try Kleclric Hitlers, if J.n Urippe luia lelt yon weak una weary, use hlectnc Hittere. lhi remedy actH directly on Liver. Stomach and Kindya' gently aiding UiOKC organa to prelorm their tunc tioint. If you are afllicted witl Sick Headache, you wiil find apeedy and permanent relief by. taking Klectric Hetter. One trial will con vince you that this ia the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. For aale by J. G. Fricke 4 Co. quivered wstn temcsty, iiio cair on their buck btood up like manes; tueir eyeballs (leamed red and angry, and the Koi.'.e I hey made was deafening ttnd distracting. " 'Onl' I exi'liiiinod, 'why haven t I a pi toll' '"1 jol: i:i tho box tinder tho seat,' cried my eoi;.;.a::i i:i, vho.vo faco was blanched. "I lisiked quickly, and found a rusty do'i'ihi barreled horae pistol of a make of forty vars a;;. "'Is It loaded:' I asked. ' 'Yes, hut don't shoot. If yon do that man will till you!' TWO KIIOTS FIXED TIIF.M. "I remember thinking how like a woman It was to tell me. whero to find the pistol and fheiiiu-k mo not to tdvxjt. "1 laid the reins loose oa the mare's back and away rhe went like the wiud, beyond my coiitrol now, and I knew she would never stop till sho was a mile be yond tho level gruuud at thil foot of the hill. "If tho pun r held to"'-thcr; if nothing made the mare swerve from the d.uct line; if. in fact if Providence kept an eye on ns, and tho breaching didn't break, wn might escape breaking our Mt U. 1 1 inlaid Utk and .i.v tUu ilars r:i:r.:;: r i n v.-.. t v. r. at that r'.-.d fsil - t..,.iit . i.i. .o. .. i::: '.!. h. i There wi ra t-.vu dark objects h;g pro:.a on t'nn Kiinwy niad, and at quick n chii could gather her feet under h-r my mar nloppvd In her tracks, hhe was trained to tl.e r.rn of a cn:i. y "lint my coinpauion uig. d me to hrr rv on, ar.d w wen (-oon down the lr Cliinj i.ad biVoadt'iie reach of l'i:;;i.' tioti or pursuit, and etrango to ir.) one but our two selviia ever ku'-w vtie. kill' d those d"gs. V.'e b"i.rd the mo t IiiarveliiiiS Hi'tv.ii (it nf the slsiihler, tu eiip.m varying from a yneeu Anno lauski t to a cannon, but dead they w.-M as door nulls, and their rulgn of terror over. 1 imagine their owner did not cuix to vcutiire out to aveng ) their death. I i;..v boldly l i t tho hou.;e every Ujj , but was uevt r tnoleiUsd or oven auspfr.-t : Mortlflo fur th Girl. Tha late Emperor William objected to the banker llleichroeder, and it was only by dint of the pressure exercised upon his venerable majority by Bismarck tiiat Llcichroeder aud his daughter were very reluctantly invited to court balls. Once his guests the old monarch de termined tiiat the banker and Miss Dleicliroede-r should be hospitably treat ed, and, finding that the younfc lady lacked partners and was left to sit out all the iiances, he himseif iu person ordered every young officer whom he met in tho ballroom to invito her to dance. iMucli to their annoy.moo the gilded youths of the guai d were forced to obey. They did so aft'-r their own fa.shbn, however, and laurelling up to the lady on nft-r another they exclaimed in f-r from engaging or aiTable tones, "Jliwt gracious fraiilein, by the commands of his imperial and royal majesty 1 invito you to dance witu inc." The poor girl's mortilication may he more easily im agined than described. San Francisco Argonaut. Merit Wlna. We desire to Bay to the citizen, that h r years we have been eelliu(f Dr. King's New IJiticovery for Con eiiinption. Dr. King's New Life Pills Htieklcn'B Arnica Slave and Klectric HilterH, and have never handled remedies that sell an well, or that have given audi universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guar nntel them every time, andwc stand ready to refund the purchase price, if sntitafactory resultadouot follow there there uae. These remdiea have woo there grant popularity purely on therr merits K. 0. Fricke & Co Druggists. ftorYlng anil t'nuklng Food. "Cookery," says Yuan Mel. "is like matrimony. Two things nerved together should match. Clear should go with clear, thick with thick, hard with hard aud soft with soft. I have known peo ple mix grated lobster with birds' nest, aud mint with chicken or pork!" This, he o'wrves, is an arrangement in which one does all the monopolizing and tlie othr all the yielding. Foods of a heavy flavor ahonld bo served separately. Such are crab or lob ster, ramlio (a delicious kind of white salmon), beef u.id luuilmi. Th'-, wo are told, should ba a'eu alone, withnnt any H.io..:-! Th lire (.hoiil I be carefally attended to. For frying or bakln-r. a "TTi-.lltary fire will Im) required. For stewing or boiling, a "civil" fire. R ich is one of the quaint 1 li.mn oi mo i-iimeso lanuai;!). i Yin. in) Iliir. Pome of the most startling, io tersting dincoveries of the life and custoniH of buried Kgypt are now being made through extensive exca vatliotiw. These discoveries are exciting a great interest Many discoveries are, however, being made in our country that are rv maikahle, nmonir which we may mention that of Halb-r's l'ain Para ly.er which ellccts entire relief, und in many enses n complete cure ol that terrible disease rhetiiiintism, a-id wlii h nlso r lieves piain of all kinds. I or sale by all druggii-tH. Hlimiinli n Cir:t I.l alD ty. "MvsiicCuro" forrheunuitiKin and neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is renin! kohl'.- and mysterious. It re-mon-s ;it once the cnuecand the di-(-"u;ie iii'inediately diHappeara. The first dose greatly liciielits. 75c Sold by F, O. Fricke, I.)i uv.'g is.t. wl That llackingCough can so quick ly cured by Miiloh'e cure. We guarantee jt, For Sale by F.. G. Fricke and O II Snyder 1 Tut I r' h"r th'lr rjiVrowt: i u (;im ri i.jiii.l. i.f t. '.:' ne t.r.i It d vp j ,i d i .- I -, '. i;r; i, " 1 1 i h i.r li"'i ' d i'h( ii '-'h 1 ! 1 ! 1 n i Io l'i; .i r i n. . rAL ti ho roUrnie 1 f.t our cr tiho fur railway Irt-i'Thtn u not tnt- 'foct'y n:tii factory, eua though you livo 3300 mCc3 .vj. Yt'ri'.j Ivors a Pom Piano Co Mnsonlo Tcm:3:c, t.i t'-ici ( i.il Vii 1 ii' lilili li p : t.i . t tii ' . Ill I I A. Ti. ante ) li s? Try II. it iA V dlt ii a i ; I.-.' ii : . , 1 1 1 ',,.a , .-,1 1 1. (l.ivr i.ralsf-d n.d spplaeid for th" d'ldvibl. h ml tlniii. lhbolii'sidof thiir 1..; .. f..l i i"".;i ."- p.vc. t l''i,--' rr-'.ip. ( ti,-.l ...; !'l h ifl!iil. '." . : t . "M- : .: y i- . . m ni'i l . ',- t'i" i'i"i '' -s't. , . , f .- ! . i-.- : i, I'li 'ii 1 -, '.) ; ' I, l ,. I li. 1 "!l '-. M'-V.. !'...!" '' "" ' ' .u i) i.ii.n !. !r' hair w.d lie kinie at"! is. s'l -. i,:', !''., r. I. 1 yicod. Up to wlTl-in a decade or less sword-. IL.h wein not conridercii edild", but now few salt water Hi-! eouuniiTid a hi'rher price. The iwoMli.ih steaks arndolicious and brin froiu lilieeo to twenty-hve cent h pound in Mm retail rnarkeU. llwordi".)'.! wo f.niiiJ in ea. tt..rn watern, from Block isbtnd to tho Canadian line. Himdrwis of tarn devote the mimnier mortiis to esplnrhig t'a m und tir.li for other .-ptchsi thi rem:iinder of tho year. Nrw York Telegram. Husband's Wistako. Hucbands too often permit wives, mid I'ltM-nin ilit-ir ciiiiuicu, io Miiuer from head.ii he, dizincMS, neuralgia slecplcssnes", tits, nervou."iies:'.ncss, when ly the use of Dr. Miles' Ke Mnrative Nervine such serioiiH re mits could easily he prevented. Druj'y isls everywhere say it gives iiiiiwis:.! cat i.diici ion ami has au im n,"i--i- e i!e, V ( 'Ivor1 !h : Cu., ui f-'i.it Ynvi'i', led.; :-i'i i- i., of Svi-.k use, .; J. C.Wi.'if.n'.ll.-id.iIe, fich.; iuol )imi'!r'"!s of othera say: "It is the rentes seller they ever knew." Pi cnilii ins no opiates. Trial I utiles and line hook on Nervous; ditii.ue.es, Li e ut J-. G. l iacke it Co'a- Hutu i- tvi n.fii-i. I I- :-ir I hll 1 li- bi IV,-'. tcis." ..lv."I, Trice u( Uul.'pllia. Hai'-pir.s vary In prion from a few jk mil' s a i;r s to fs) ai'lnce. P rha tbn hit'rpln i-! th i liiest r-serul all-urouiid arf.Ich of r-fihilu. i -'.r. It lieivesnot i.nlv'tho pnrjxce for which it was de- t., hut a!".o lis ct'.ve I'e'l tt'T, r-.n-o bi'.i loi.'.;, it'' l 'iei' iili.l ci e.i bi'c.i?: p. i. N.-w "io.'s i','o,"l"r. Per !i :u y y nip Mr. 15. F. Thump um, of Des .Moines, Iowa, wan se en ly alllicted with chronic diiirr horn, lie t-ays: "At limes it was very Kevcic; so much n, that I fc; ei'd it would el d my life. About seven years nj;o I chanced to pro cure u bottle of Chninl erlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea IveiiR'dy.,. It gave uwi prompt relief nnd 1 believe cured nie permiinent ly. as I now eat or drink widiout hnriii itnvthing I p'. nse. 1 have also used it in my f.unily with the het results. For bale by F. G. Vrirtu' . Co. , lUr.m lllrsoli's Wmltlt. Oiib of lli, b. it of nulhori.ie?! oil n-eahh AA.'tee n;i iu l'aroa Uiwich ss in fie fht runic of f ir r'I'Mnilllensiw, i,i fn .-; not. f..r fi. ui t'v vory ton. lie la eo-ivt'.ced thit Par-m Ulrm-h is the n.vc - of vi h-.!!. fT.VfrO.iXIO.-Il'iiikeiy V. i.i i.i V .v Vo;'.. iu.il. f Wonderful Succosr. "TwoytuiR ngo the liuih-r Prop.. Co.' oidcreil ttu ir hull! -v. I y lite bo nov.' they buy by the cerhntd. 1 lii'iei,' Hie Tiopi,!..'- n (,! .;ti'i-. iul ; in. iii-s thi. , reiiie ii liniter'a J ;u rnpiil Ola o. IihIuik wnicii i-s the li.of.f vA,ti(ieifrJ I.l,. i-d iiui,iv.r known. No ilrugc;ist h, jilutes to recommend thin remedy. For sole by drugo Ptv yi:o From t'' in-ill rsif'iM'd, n hhu'k P i fo ini' n hull v f.-'" i ii ' ri- . t I ' 11.: pi.! of the? ig. Any ;,t Vr-i ' ' -ii. U. H3 Rotate i1 !, 1 , ,.t. II i I' i U Vll,Kll,.- I1..1.1. 1. '