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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1891)
iVKS Y -V r y - 8 U II V E YD B , - A Nil . ul, EXGIXEER .' ,5 enutitr clerk will be ':'. ... stti'iided to. . ' e en '-'-.' B IN COUKT HOUSli, v 'nit It, . - Nebraska PJPW r ICPI'ERIiERG. V.irrijiiK or ami ' 7L '1.VI7 " ,' ' -KAI.r.U IN IN THK 'JRAXDS OF CIGARS , " lll.l, LINK V ' ID SMOKE..' ..8 ARTICLES iy ia stock , '.UTMMOL'Tll. NEHKAHRa . 'ipiiiil vio,w , llf.UU.I iT bt twllltli- fur III prnm lrauctln ol llgltininte nking Business ' Wsidi, iilrt. tfovrnmnt t:d li"i . lil til md. li'i"U reir ,tt Kllowcit in the wrllllcii" n, avullalil') tu any imrt ul lh Mrt md ll Ike iirlurIM IOM NAD AKP riU)MrTI.T arr j THIl. ;-iiukt p'lr nld for flHIIl'l Wtl' 'mi, Hute ana (tuuiity buimt. ' . ;,D1 KKCTOK8 ( n. iiHnb R. K Wilt: K. Uonej n. watiKii. rntNS HANK. - ull In " TedCapltal.tlOO.OOO trra .. JOB. A. OONNOH, S. uo.. Vlne.rrMt. H. miHHINO. Ctbler. (IIMnl-OKI . , 4tl. i . A.l.'numir. rK. f.'.n, . ji i ': moo, Hsorv rnwk. John O'KmU J dsrrlnni, Wm. Wstoeewiip. W. 7 ' . ? - H. ;uhir.. , 'EBAL BAMIMO BCSlSE? riiiiu Iwnrtinc inter' xclcve. minify Nad , ii: v V I : v ; ; ) t r r i, I Wain and FH'h "reel. ri.i f' 11 ! 'JFPICEK15 rn.l'ltiil Vlrn I'n-.M-ihl 'mtn'll A. it n-hl.-l J. M - T. M..I ' r. jri..t AiECl HECTORS I H h i 3 n. winilii-iin, n. n. unii!jr o T.'M l f I, or H 2ANX1KC POSifiCftf 5, J JIAK3ATED 'MtWtf Htli'l.l KHttfltMI l.l -M tl'l j Char, n'a Eya and BWn L 1 Ointment. ( ... 'kt n. w. i TeUor ' ilui cu'u iiiuii, oia Chronl fevrr 6or0, r,'iJ1l. lldi 1 M r;it(.-h"s, Foro JTin;)li;s ndPU ' i0011(I ftni noothlng. Uandr bave bw.a cured by t.-f.-Himout i iixuw. cudCOocntboxo. fNCbrllCINAiANDOrMUint'. . 1 Ik 1 tl r ml 1 iff yt I .t.-w,.a I. , JfU. . , la,., ill f-. ,i.v ,s4 h-r. Italtrr; ; ' it is rl , : M.. eliing about thorn t'x ' Our patent Pon?r ';j ; - : Jl malting tha Tiano - (1 Ujii'iinf ILa aa- s HI. 01' ' Mr f 3 iunoi v-i ai'i c,.fi !urac4 at our x wari'itiifnotror- 1... f'H.-tlyj Ivp' tory, t t,a though you i ill Pi3R0 pnpPJLi(,S THE LEADING GROCER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. EVE.OT3 frn-O-IN-EEriiN " 4 ATTENTION FAWNERS I v.aiit your I'ntiliry, K-i't Hut trr ( yllr f.,n,i ir.,,;,.f all y"U, I Wi i):.v vfi . it.,, i.:.. i." rani, pri.-.r ns I mn l.i irijr- ?r 8 B. PETERSEN, THK LEADING GROCKR Pl.'t.srn.,iHh XebraHka p J. II:A:N:S:E:N OKA1.ICB 111 . STAPLE AND FANCY UIMKJEUIES. ' . (JLAM AM) QUEENSWAUL r-iu'. i Mi. ulle fcHjlicitorj joansoj' mmm sun si N EW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL 4 SOX K'p all klinl l bull Irn hardwaw on luad and "ill u p . I y cintinrt n oa moil Ur olAblrt (rr.ut I TIN.ROOFINO "rMMitu and Mil kimli nt lln w.irk prom lly uii. iird-.r (r. in IU) cuuuiry Hoilcllrd. I frMl rLATfMMOUTII. !BB. I'KUKLVS- HOUSE, il7 Kill, nl Mio St., Pljttsmouth Nebraska FI. M 30N3. J'ropriHior. I lit I'rrkin lm brcu thnnmi(hlj . 5i;T-UI fruin tup t(. u. ild l wi unu f lln. Imtt In.l. tin in tliu )tat liwr will ! uk.-h by th wik ul ami Ut. 300D BAR COHHSCIED 1 . . fi,'" "'" Ntiui.. rn.wU, ' ' !, Jf.v.r F.illa t'J llrttnrt jray IV ': .,. - J llir t ill Youtliful Coli.r. , ' ' Cwi. u miwi a h.ifU.,rf. ' . ' " - ' V ' '"'-"rni" V"M '"'rvmfr II INI .'V1r i , ,1,1, I. H'O'k'COPNS. NJti.it.ip.wr-.i .... ... iwf ..44,.; , 1 AtiM..,. A CU, S. "l. r, .l Igrr. " '(J ' T j r itiitir P '. It, A 1 I 1 i t '. -M 4 i it 1 !, HI ltl. Mt'l. CHIC't-'a-H thlMIt! Cr., ! j 1 li?o 8000 mllos awaj. . Writo ua. G0.,!S3toiS; 4la KImoiI f.f N'lirak Life. 1 lu' t a i,'riii.i:niau ut tlio Union drpot llm fitluT Jiii.t wliu hud ju.-t n-tumed Ikiiii Iv.nriuy county. Ilow.ii.l: "Itook ii) ucluiui lliri-i) W(;t:l.H iioainl built my tliiuity Willi iiniru c.iro limn i.s usii.tMy tiikcii wilh tlii'in. Ibniltu ln'ilhtcud (.f biiiird in the corner ami l.iid In a ntud: of ciilimd i;oo.!ii Hud diinl mnit. Tim firht ni,'lit nflcr it win coiiiiil.tfd I cniwliMl into bed itnd h into u l-'! ll!fp. Aljdllt lllillliifrllt I WHS inviiltenc 1 by a half dozen rmlu jolts, sohih onu cracked whip, yelled 'Git Ul)!' mid I atniiahtwnv felt tho motion of a Iw uvy wnon. I Wiw but half awal.o, but I ro alized that my bed wan tipped to nil anIo of 4N(lei,'i. mid Unit overytliiu;,' wan nioviritf. I realized that my lilianty, supiio.-ed to be uinx'Ciipied, was hi-inj ati.len wit'.i mi; i-i it. I ivi.p'' 1 my re volver and emptied it at tliu walla an in answer heard the Pound of ceatterii! feet. Icrawltil cut of tho mnall vi:i ihuvand drove bai l; about 100 yar.l U'i tint Mlo of tliu house, wliero I mado t!n-linr.-o'S fa-t and p .st. d my -elf mrler t.i! waoti. Tim ne:;t ilay I drove two mi.. . to my nearit nei;;hl;or and Mxm had i.ia opinion and I hut of Beveral otlii r fariu fM. Tliey i:!l iaid the hornos and vu,;..ii wern initio beyond doubt, as tin one would ever cl.iiin tiieui," Kuimad Cily Tiinci. Going IXouift tu W ifo Ha llai Nut or Sari, Won Sio Kio camo from IIon-Kmi? to America tlirefl years ao, lln tarried not ut Kan Franclwo or Now York, btit tiehrted Hartford an his abidiajr plaro. linmediuttdy ho bcan wiishin clot!i:r., and bin attention to business and liid K'Kid uaturcd "Hollo" to all viaitord brontjht him ninny customers. 1I proa ered so well that ho thinkn ha hiw now made enough to jnHtify his rt-turo to China. Wong will leave nrtford for fj. ii Fruncisoo, from wliich pirt ho will tuU lunnediate p;iHitjige for his beloved Hon Kontf. Ho hoi (told ont his biiHin.'KH to a cousin, who has taken churxo. His savings and the money he got for hU laundry aiunnnt to RJ.OOO, representins bis net profit after his living fijietises have been deducted from tliree yirs of luundryinn. Wong says his father and mother are living, and thftt he has bn thers and sisters, ltesides, he has a wifo in China, to whom he haa Iteen luarried sine e he came to America. His luijierfect Englinh prevented a lucid ex planation of how this marriage occuned. Hartford Cour.nt. A Muaor of Nawtnn. Sir George Gabriel Stokes, who is till be retires senior member for Cambridge uuivpmlty, is one of the most distin guished mathematicians of the day. He is an old man in the "seventies," below the medium bel'lit, with snow white hatr and a very high forehead. Kir (leorite 1 provident of the Royal society, an oflire which was held by the fa. 110114 Kir Isaao Newton, who was also member for the University of Cambridge. These two positions, which have never been held by one individual since the time of Newton, are now, after the lae of uje ward of two centuries, happily combined in Sir Ueonje. To carry the anal off y further, Newton never once s.ke in parliament, while Sir George, although an avid nous sitt.T out of debates, has during his five years of parliamentary life addressed the hnnse on two or three occasions only. It is not generally known that Sir George Stokes Is an Irishman. His father, a distinguished graduate of Trinity col lege, was rector of Screeu, about seven miles from the town of Kligo. London Star. How Main I lruia Manafixi. , Tha firemen of Caribou, ?Je.,' were called upon to perform a feat rattier out of the usual line of duty. The bridge across the Arooatook river connecting the two sections of tha village hurried, and although the udjacent buildings in the main village were aaved those on the opposite side of the river, near the end of the bridge, took fire and were threatened with destruction. All of the fire apparatus was in the main village, the bridge was dtroyed and flu-re were no boats at hand. According! v the best swimmers, in the Ore company were selected to swim the river with a line of bum. They accomplished the feat and got across jnst in time to pre vent the destruction of .)0,(X)0 worth of property. Philadelphia Ledger. Cam Dark Aflor t'ortyxin Years. A Missouri man left his wife and went to Australia forly-nn y-".rs .t'T'i, wlier.i it . t'.p'..rt -d h.i d-d. A fev days a 'i, bowev, ho ni" ct.-dly returned homo wi'.h a l.ire 1.1. 1 . n". Tie rn u.-.-a joyous mei'ting betwe. n hm.band and wife s long separated, hut once more happily reunited. Strange to sny, his wif.i had lived single all these many y 4irswi:i the di!ii h .pn of once mo'.. s.ini( her husband. They are both rpilie 'ih1 n'jw, liei'u; upward of seventy yesrs. Exchange. Did Two F.iii 1 1 ill Tilings. An MTing brother in Vermont got up in open meetmrr aiul made the following coiifenslon: "lirethren, my conscience compels tne to confess thit when boil ing down my sap in the spring I put Into the kettle two bucketaof water and sold the sugar at the same price tlmt mad from pura aap." Coiitfrejtatiou- A Solid Train t Haana. A solid train load of beun.i, twelve carloads in all, left ba'luoy, CaJ., ro ceutly, coiwiued to CnicflKo iy the Tar rirs' Allianca of Vtnlnra county. The iioin ran throngh to its doetiiiat'.on ua a ieiul train. so A railway U now being built from L:i Pax, in IVilivIa, Ut th heaihjttartrrs of tha river Madeira, iu Rraill, which ia tha main tributary of tho Amuaou, thus fcWIitpiAruter outlet for the Bollvlau produtta. 1 , Money to the amount of iJB.eti and checks and nous to the value of l,i?l, 871 were found la the fl.iiOO.OOO letters that rem -hod theilenl l.ar ofSeo Ini-t year. A Dncto Who ItiiK-il a Fyrtnna. Dr. Gower, of Driirhton, earned in b'i pocket a competency fur life When te left the house 011 Wnlsingham terrace with the knowlcdgo of l'aniell's' deat Ii; for I'aniell died ut midnight, and tho doctor cimld hnvo realized a forliiuu by seHiu the exclusive uewoi the event to any of tho richer pupers in London cr New York. it was so when Oambetta died ut !! in the morning. At inidnh'ht ho was pro nounced convalescent. The death watch of reporter was relaxed. Yet one of them, a Frenchman, member of a Kinall I'ariKinn news agency, came out of a wine shop at early morning and fiiw a maid servant running across tho gnus. "The master is dead," lie called to him. IIu stood there ill great perplexitv. To whom (.'1011!. I In- sml tlio new.i? tie hesitated between tie) Paris, London and New Yofli pi:p 'is. lie lin illy cabli 1 thin, 'C.itnoeHa died at 5 this morn in:;." Tho di.-pat jIi reached a New Yurit o'. ire at le.'i minutes before 2, there. Win;? five hours difference between P.11 : and New York. Half a page of iic.com-I'-itiyiiig matter was given to tho com posiioiM, an i at twenty mihubid pist J tlio whole story was on iu way to the Sti reotypers. The reporter lav-till living on the pro ceeds of his "beat;" and the sensation of U imbctta':! death was iniihitr; to that of Pariull. New York Truth, Tl.r Kut Ilii kona T..I.1 The 10. A good utory is told ut one of the hie tela here about some of the Kni?lih di vines who are in the city in attendance ixm thu Methodist ecumenical council. It was noticed that at the hour s.-t down for dinner on tho card posted in each j room giving the rules of the house these English preachers would gather aVjnt the doors of the dinin;; room and when they were opened would make a wild rush inside, and to seat themselves hasti ly at the first table they reached and to begin to eat as quickly as possible. The landlord was puzzled to know the cause of this etrange conduct on the part or tils foreign guests. Inquiry develojss the fact that these reverend gentlemen bail before coming over posted them selves ou American customs by reading Dickens' "American Notes" and "Mar tin Chuzzlewit." The scene in the latt 1 descriptive of the effect of the hotel din ner iron a causing evervlwlv fn n 1 it whatever ho wad doing und make a rush . t. ! . . . ...... ior me uming room utit lie snouu fail to get any dinner they txdc as gospel truth and were governing tb'-'ir own con duct accordingly. Washington Cor. Cleveland Plain Dealer. faroall'a Ilrother. According to an Atlanta paper a seedy looking man, not quite fifty and wearing a discouraged aud colorless slouch hat, with a suit to match, stood lief ore tho bulletin boards in Atlanta the other day to get a glimpse of dispatches about the death of Charles Stewart Par nelL The man was John Parntll, a brother of the Irish leader, who has spent the Utter years of bis life tending fruit trees on a' little farm seventy-five miles from Atlanta. "1 cannot believe that be la dead." aafd be. "The only thing thut makes me Wdieve the report is the statement that ho died suddenly. There were twelve children in our fam ily, six of whom are dead, and everyone of the six died suddenly. Our sister Fanny, wlio died last, wo.1 found dead in bed. Charles, and in fact all of as, are aubji-ct to attacks of uervoiis prostra tion, and if bo is dead this must have ciiumhI his death. He loved Cs all, aud but a short time ago he wrote me a uios: affectionate letfer." I lllattiali.il Importing. In connection with the salads of G n i-ral lioiilanger, a feat haa been accom plished by one of the Paris weekly pa pers which shows to what perfection of dispatch illustrated reporting has now beui br.iuhlii. ()ii Wednesday, ou the reception of the news of the general' death, The Illustration sent to Brus sels two ini.tul.ers of its staff, one a draftsman, tho other photographer. On Thursday morning !ho srtUi. hie photographed, the general lying in stale, us well as the hotel in the It no Montoyer, and had even linpiuvised a representa tion of tluiM-ene in the cemetery. Tiny then took the train, and arrived in Paris on the same day w ilh all that was need ed for the illustration of that day's issue of the journal. An interesting detail is that the proofs of the photographs were taken and the artist's drawing executed luring ! r;t:!-.v.iy j.iuuiry back to Puns. Loiniuii News. l!.iir 1 .,1 p... From reports it would appear that the site of I las i I'm forge at Grand Pre is no longer a mystery. Mr. W. C. Archi bald, while cutting awny a sandy knoll about two n.iles wi -t of tho ill.igo of Woilville, came llsiu what id suplsjsed to m th remains of the ancient black iiiiii.ll s'.ioji, I1i1.hr about four feet of soil. Foundation stones, charcoal und slug were discovered ia large quantities, so niib-ss the A'"idian Grand i'ru could boast of iiu-ro than one smithy, this is In all livelihood the spot where Hasil lived and worked. It looks as though Wolf vdle was t lie heart of the uucietit village of Grand Tre. Nova Scotia Bulletin. The late Danker James JT. Mead, of Phrboygan, Wis., iu bis will, besides a Wque. t of fXrtOO for public library, let 1 iio.OOO for the erection of a ball wherein tlie Imys of rilielKiygsn may in dulge in iunoceut sports and pastlmra. Arnold T. Jhn, who recently died Iu Chicago, was the son of Frcderich Lud wlg Jahn, tlv fonndcr of thenow famous Turn Von-ins mid in bis day one of the greatest of (leruian patriots. Tiie government promises to build an nthor timber dix.'k in the navy yard at Unxdclyu, the a 'commodalioii of the other two ducks being insnffldont. It Is tosVu abont 600 fest in length. . 1 Four yaaia ago a strange birthday pres ent wss received by diaries Kottlubergor, of Kiu Fra'icico. U v.'ss a codn, un j tha other dav he was burin iu It. ' Tha truij Hull. (street peddlerd have a new catch- penny deuce 'on their trucks that iu quite im auniMiig thing for old as well as young folks. Tin y call it the "crazy hall," and it is well named. Per leu cents you can buyout) of these tilings and see the laws of gravity defied. It looks like an ordinary wisideii Lull, about the size of a tennis bull, but you can't roll it in a straight line to lave you. Of course the secret nf the thing's queer actions lie in tliu fact that it is loaded on one si'V, This makes every move ment of the hall eccentric. It will roll up hill of its own accord, and it will re fuse to soil down bill. If you try to roll it from you it will perhaps start out all ii l.t, and tin 11 turn ni'mind and roll biicli, cr may bo it will go off aidewb-e mid describe a wobbly circle around you. All its movements are jerky and sp ..: moilie. Give it to a kitten to play v ith and the ciiuiiei'S are that the l;itt"li will go mad, while a baby will cry with venation over its ecceul licit its. A grown pi-r.-oii wfio is not up in spiivrical geom etry will iis.-nrij you that it is wonderful, It i. not. It is only some sharp fi How's way of gathei ing in the dimes. Never theless, tie long the city will be flooded wilh tin .-0 "cruzy bulls." New York Herald. ' An Arllt' Miiintliin. Sir Frederick Leighton, liart., P. It. A., is nt present enjoying himself in the beautiful town of Perugia, the air of width is most invigorating. Electric light is bung laid in the president's house, in Holland Park road. The splen did ea-tern hall, paved with tilos from Damascus, with the fountains and couches of exquisite workmanship, will now bo lit by the electric light. So will the druwing room, with iu frno speci mens of Corot's paintings representing the seasons, and the handsome dining room. Tho large studio, with its price-li-ss treasures, will be properly illumi nated. The fountain at one time hnd no rail ing. One evening after one of Sir Fred crick Leighton's epicurean feasts, the hall not being sufficiently lit, several of the academicians stepped into the foun tain and got thoroughly wet; a popular painter had to IxirroW a pair of the president's trousers, much to the amuse ment of his brethren of th brush, aa the garments did not fit him; but the strong electric light will put an end to any more of these uncomfortable adven tures. Loudon Star. A Dust Storm In Hlmla. A curious phenomenon occurred In Simla recently on two successive nights. This was nothing less than a dust storm in the midst of a downpour of rain, or ratier, to sjieak more correctly, a shower of mud. A column of dust seems to have lieen carried up into the higher at mosphere from the plains and to have been caught and forced down by the heavy rain. In the morning, as a result, all the plants and flowers In Simla were found to have received a thick coating of mud. There could be no doubt that the mud had been rained down, for It was freely sprinkled on planU away from the hillside and at a great height from the ground. Moreover a deposit of mud was found in the rain gauges in various parta of the station. It ia common thing to see the atmosphere in the hills during the hot seaxon thick with d tut from the plains, carried aloft by a ftfong wind, lint the conjunction of rain and dust is an accident of which, it ia stated, there is no previous record. Exchange. Tho Hmallait snake. J. C. Couch, who lives a mile south of Ki Postofiice. has brought ns what (a probably the smallest snake ever c turel in Ray county. It was caught about two week ago by his stepson, Thtsslore Jackson, and ( of tho black snake species. It U only three inches in length, and at the thickest part of its btsly is only three-sixteenths of an inch in circumference. It ia a perfectly form ed reptile, but with an extra large head. Mr. Jackjn accidoiiUlly ki'iied it by spilling a few drops of petroleum on it. This snake could not teach Behind or plow corn like some of bis kinsmen found iu Colonel Jim Denton's neighbor hood, but Mr. Jackson is just as proud of his And as the colonel ever wss over any of his discoveries. Richmond (Mo.) Conservator. A f l.ll.l killed liy a l'l. While ''playing funeral" in Kbits, ICan.. Johnny D-rtfier, aged six, met a atranire fate, lie and his eight-year-old r Ister h.i'l dm; a hole an Johnny w.t in it. When she had covered hnu with earth up to the neck, an old sow drove ln r off and then attacked the little boy. Several times the animal sunk her teeth in the lad's head, and when friends came to hid rescue they found him dead. Ex change. : A , ' Nnglact of llaru. The fact that Louis Kossuth is'now a poor, blind old man, who U dragjring out a miserable existence, embittered by sh.'er want and heartless neglect, is not complimentary to an age of hero wor shiiier which will spend fortunes upon gorgeous monuments to tho dead and grudge a crust to the living. Boston Globe.'; It la rslMit on. Kut KA Y11 claims and rases, involving tho sum ff I lu.Tci.o: were settled rmriug the last fiscal year by the Unitdd Stittea govern liient a largo inareasu 'of work with ti6 loureus of forca ad compared with the preceding fiscaf year. ' ' ' A p dr of very economical lovers, In Los Andeloe, Cab, hit npmi a plan to cheat Uncle Sam of his postage. Tha young mau hired a box at tho postofiice and gave his swrethearta duplicuU key. Tbey exchanged correspondence through tha box. 11 The receut lodt.es by fire iu the cargo of ships carrying cotton hsi shown that cotton seed oil, when held in tha cotton on the outside of the bale, rapidly oxt diZ'W and geurralessioiita.laouacouibii tion. I nniclr Iy- ciueo by oibili V cure. We I'm- Sulc bv !" (1 l-'rieiu i Oil i- oy.lci 1 A'MtJsu.Tnfl's Mistake. lin. b;i:uU 'no often jh i mit wivea nii'l purt'ii.M ilicir children, to miller from liendiicbc, ilb..ine -., uctirnlia Hleeplessni r n, bin, norvtitlMiesii-iieHS, when by the uec of Dr. l iW Ke. etiu iitiw vine Mich .-Jt rioiM re millrt co 1 if. I t-iisilv be . j.rcvcuted. Dnurninl.-.. everywhere nay it f-ivce liuivfis.il Miiihiuetiou n-.i!! lni.sim immense i-ule. oo.Uvi.rili r ul I 'm I W i" l:i I III '-i; iw Co., of Serficii .. ' . I i t. ..11 it-n 1 , -' " -. J - .1 'il 1, 1 I ill funic, ciieli.; niid lumOietiH of cithern eny: "It in tilt- fc-M-til. -s' seller tin y ever knew." Jt'con.i'iiiK no o,iatcs. 'I'ri'J li'ittlt'H 1111. 1 1 He bold, oil Nervoua lii-c:i.cs, fret- a. J". (1. b'ri..-lu; tV CVb Vo (iqrfjl. i;. V. Siiwycr, (,t K'ticlo . -((-r, Wis., :i lii'uiiiiiieiil dealer in general iiicr. bi.niJisc, 11 iitl ho 1 ohm several poil-hiiir; w.i:,',m.-;, h;ul t,ae ot ni bor.-s.i.s badly cut .md tau nt -d w ith a Jai nil, 'I fi.- wi und it fii.-ed 1m beal. 'I be lior.-f Ix-ci.nif lame ami stiff no ww it I; stand in.';- cai i-lul attention antl tiie iiii Iicata,ii uf ri-11 ic1 it-n, A fiit'iid liiiiidcl Sawyer mimic of llnlk-r'-t Hart, Wire I.iucmeiit, the iiiost wtmtlcrfiil tliint;- ever hiiw to heal until wounds;, lie applied it only three times, and the sore was coiniiletetl licnlcil. Euuliy good for nil sorx, riitn, bruscH, mid v-'oiiikIh. 1-urHiilf by .-ill (IruiHt A Safe Investment. Ic one winch ia niinrnnlectl .to bring; yn Hiitifaotury rceulis, or in cnKcof failiirce n return ofJpurclinHe price. (Jn thia anfe plain' you can IniV from our atJviecrtiHe DruffiHt a bottleof Dr. Kina New Dieti very forcotiHtmiptinti. It ih niiaruntecd to bring relief in every ciihc, when UHccl for uny iilfection of Throat, Lunge, or cheat, micli n Coiikiihi- fit itlll. 1 11 till Ml Mill I inn i.r I ii...,. llr.. cbitie Antliniii, Whoortiiii' Couirh. Croupa.ctH., etc. Jt is plcanant und gareenble to taate, perfectly unfe iiikI Trial bottlt'H free ut F. G. Frickt &Co' a Drugatori. Cure forParaNsls. Frank CorncliiiH, of l'urcell, Ind. Ter.; hhj-b: "liiKluced Mr. Piiiaon, wliuae wife bud piiralyain in the face to buy h bottle of CTiatnbcrlain'a Pain Halm. To their grcnt hupriae befor the bottle had all been uaed she wan a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one aide: but tlui Pain Halm relieved all pain nnd aorencHB. nnd the mouth dHxunicd it tmtural nhape." It ia dlwo a certain cure for rlicumatiHm lame buck, apruina swellings and lanieneea. 50 cent liotties for eult by F. G. Fricke & Co., Drugginta. Strength r nd Health. It your me not feeling strong rindhcnllhy.try Klt-clric Hitters, ft "La Gnpie" haa left you weak nnd weary, uhc Electric , Hitters. Thia remetly Bct directly on Liver. Stomach and Kindya' gently nitlirig thoee organs to preform their func tiona. If you nre afilicted with Sick Headache, you will find epcedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Hctter. One trial will con vince you that this is the remedy you need. Lnrge bottles only 50c. For aalc by V, G. Fricke A Co. ' . Merit Wins. We deaire to aoy to the citizens, that for yeara we have been Belling Dr. King's New Discovery for Cona eiimptioii. Dr. King's New Life l'illa Hutklen's Arnica Slave and F;icctric Hitter, nnd have never handled remedies that sell aa well, or that have given such tiniverdal aatisfac tion. We tlo not hesitate to guar antel them every time, and we atand reatly to refund the purchase price, if Hatinafuctory rcBUlledouot follow there there uae. These remdics have won there grant popularity purely 011 thcrr merits F. G. Fricke A Co Druggists. Some of thenioHt startling, In terming discoveries of the life and t UHtoms of buried Egypt are now being made through extensive exca viittions. These -tlincoveries are exciting a great interest. Muny discoveries are, however, being miule in our country that are re markable, among which we may mention that of llaller's Pain Para lyser which effects entire relief, nnd in many cases u complete cure of that terrible disease rheumntism, nnd who'd also relic-tee puiu of all kinds. For hale by all druggist For many years Mr. It. V. Thomp mm, ( t !'.) M;,:;icr, li,v.a, wi.s, s j vercly afflicted wilh chronic diarr hoeu. He says: "At times it waa very severe; so much so, that 1 feacrd it would end my life. About seven yenrs ago I chanced to pro cure n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. It gave me prompt relief anil I believe cured me permanent ly, u s I now eat or drink without harm anything 1 please. I have also used it in my family with the best remits. For sale by F. G. Frickie A Co. Wonacrful Success. T wo years no the Duller Prop. Co. ordered their bottlea by Uie box now they buy by the curload. Among the populurund succcscful remedies Ihey prepnre la llaller's S.uaapaiill.i A ; Hunbick which id the most wonderful blood purifier known. No dniirgist hesitated to rect. mmciiil this remedy. ' For aalc by druggist Pt'iajnatlam Cur.it in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 dnya. Its action upon the system ia remarkable nnd inyhii i iouH, it re moves at once the cause and the UW sense , immediately dieC.ippcars. The (irat dose grentlv bcacfits. 75c ' Sold by F, G. Fricke,' Druggist' wi Window BaiTftt's Klaus ut Drown A tf fr(ir I'M Ii., A base burner with oven fur enb cheap, tf Wmii a Koor. Thnt I (act (':!! t tllI