t EAD! READ! 5 OFFICE IS I'KEl'AKED TO DO ONLY FIUST-CLASS yOUIv, AND IVJES IT FOU KEAsONAIJLE IMUOES. -o- IB1 TOUT A UK IN NKKD F TKK I WADS - hi li, iikads, - - stati;mi;nt- ------- knvixopks - - SAM-: 15IU.S - . I'OSTKk'S or in met an thing in the STATIONARY LINE" CALL AT THE For Atchinsou, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points north, east Houth or west. Tick ets sold awl bag g'nge checked t o a n y point in the lTn i ted S t a tes or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATIOS AND ROITTLS Call at Depot or address II, C. Tov.si:.i, ;. I A. St. Louis, Mo. ' J. C. I'll r.i.n'iM. A. C. I'. A. Oiunhn. If. D. Agt.. IMattsmoulh. M'llinery ;imiI ; re s s n l ! i i .; Tuvk'T Sit-rs, in -herwi ! Ilnr' . V'-1 w : : Wonderful. 12. W. Sawyer, of Rochester, Wis., a prominent dealer in general nierchundise, and who runs several peddling w.igo.is. h id one of lii. liors.is badly cut and burned with lariat,' Tin" wound refused to heal The horse htcaine hint" and .-tin nowwithstaiiditig careful attention and the application of remedies. A friend hail led Sawyer some o! llaller's It.nli Wire Liiiemeut, tit most wonderful thing ever sa v 1c heal such wounds. He applied "ii only three tim - ami the son- war completed h-.ile.l. Ivpially good for all sor. cuts, hrii-se'-s. and wounds. I " r --! In- all ,ru 'n-, Sd.'an'.l '?o lablrs. "In Inlying a cough medieiue for children," s;;ys II. . Walker, a prominent drug-gird of Ogden. ITtah. "nei-r to afraid to'l.uy Chamberlain's Cough k'emcdv. There is no 1l.tn5j.er from it and re lief is always sure to follow. I par t icularly recouiiuend Chimliei Iain's because I have found it to l.e safe and reliable. 1J. and .10 cent bottles for sale by F. (;. Fricke & Co. Buokien's Arnica Salve. Thk IjKST S.vi.Vli ill ill-; Wuiiil iolCutl- lirillses, Scr.'s, L . I Si ires, Titter. Cb Corns, m:;l nil Skin tivcly piih-h l'iii-1. i r is ju-iranf"cd ti, 'i!o:n y r- i ui:' ic I. i For s.J- hv r (i. ! S Salt Iifn'inn. Fevci d Hands, t -is i ! bl Tins. ruj.tions, an I posi r 'ui 'y I'eijnired. 'it is ni l i mi, i ! i 2 ecu;.-; ; r ! m i . Do lie Ol MIS'.' ) : i 1 1 t s . bh-.selie i ; i : 1 1 - i i eon f 1 1 w i i i l l p . V i ; i w! i ic ' .iMiints I tlnsli 1 1 v wur! i i ! i-s.- C. . ( . Ml. Mills o i i ii- i m I the I'M: i r lh, we'll tl I lii til it's only a J'ke. mi ii I in. I'll tk; nil tint Itlanie if iiierw jH ii n y fjniMl-b !"' And linviiir e eureil tlin rid d r jss nf I5iji i. Mi-ri'iM & ('il.'s .lll-liHI-l) J til'-! kM-l!'l Mr-. llil-.li idl'-eli'i'iileiy aii'l went 1 1 i j i n llj ll! I iloWll I he ) I '-li-i. ' Arri e. lit t be li'.u,.. ()f M -r- rili i Co. .J.uii'i fiiiiml ii iti-i ru '.jiMiei 'iK Ciii ui V ol women nf all ae-. k iiid-4 iiii'l il'ei ipt ioiis a wail inir an interview with llie lieal of tlie li'iii. Hiving jiwailed her lill'il s. e jiv.ii at lenlli us ierei! inl'i tm ifivaie oliic.i. wn. re. sal. unions ii piie nf jianer-.. a et'iitle niiii ut ierlia (M liny. irmi ray Imir aiel a pair nf km !lv leih- ee... "Mr. I!tl-ll. I he; iee." .sail Jiiiu-l. by way "f imro'luei ion. "Ye-." Sii'l til- ''iit!e;n:m. ivilli a Jie.i:ii)t Miliie; -'Ali.tl e.Ul 1 li) lor you:-" 41 I have euine in niKwcr to your Uilvelliseiiieiit fallen-. I .Janet. All. to If sure, the ail vti ieinetit." sail ill- iiiereiiaiit, evi'lentlv uol a lit tle sui"iri.-t:i.l. "Alt! juii u type writer?'' t-Yes. I am-that is, I have I een one." .stammered tlnr ' rirl, wlio irrew morn :uid norn ill at ens" under ih keen set ill in v of tin mere iaiil. And yon wish to he one aain?" Janet looked up ipiiekly at the straiiiTe. ipie-lion and thought she. de tected a merry twinkle in her nne'e'-i hine eves, which, however, vanisned iuiinediately. Yes." Do you think yourself cimpieut to carry on the business of a larje linn?'' ' Feif-elly." "t.'oiiid vnii furni-li ii-; refen l.ces ir ;i Hill?" Micjestwil a n -U'lnt. ile Mr-.' dusli. -Nil KiiapuedJ met; "hut iunre!" And then site u:i- her mini n - tiled HCi'otiut of I lie eents of I lie day. : a ml in einl i u 'ill: And to Hunk. I ii il at ihe very ino- J menl you kupp.iM'd hi it earn iii i on willi me. he u preuiriii r a delight ful f-lirpri-ie for oil mialie! ' A id li'hi In! (turpi i-e? Wh it i it, J.lliel ?" "I le's oine; to s' e oil u lieiuliflll , liil'lhd.iv pft'- il all elegant eolilie. lined t iil'ouj hoiil in in - - I velvet mut a pair of Ivmiih-I, v t !i"i "ii r 1 e I i witli their -laiii cut ju-t a lii 1 1 -. amide. : I kllii'V, Ii--call e I wrote holli lellel'H in -if. Tn it s tin- kind of a lailldei! I fiM-leind you've u'imI ' I bile thai niiil. wio'll ll'M' h n - I i.Uld I returned Inmie .Ml'-. liil-ih. eoutrafv l I her li-ual euoiom. un-l him at the door w it Ii a oea inni"; I ie-. I'm so L'l-'d you've come. i!":ir!'' she said, a-i -he kl"-.ed him all' el inn ately. J-lliet is here. Colli'; into lllll p ii lnr. I want to introduc' you." Mrs. Ji. l-.il led her hus.iaii'l into tlio hrilliautlv lighted reeepi ion-romil, where ..met, attired in a cliniu evening enstume ni .suit lull I. looil waiting in trembling cx. rl uicv. liolh Mrs. liil-ll and .J. met had looked for a i nek start of surprise from the merchant W ieu his eyes -iiouel lilst llieel the li'ure of hi-, ipiniida.u typu vvriter in that of his wile's niece. Wnal was their surpii-e, then, when t he e'en I iema n advaiu-.'d to 'aid .Janet and said, in the most cordially miaf feeled in iiiii',i : "As i told von this morn i n if. mv ft oiti '.mil' ' -I - I e.. farmer e '. -I. l.ut ' li'H'f .11 pin V' i; iini; d J. 1 1 I's.? 1 I la! lei! I 'i' lit in! I V I'l'-.'l i ef a I . ;,s l-i!; H p -. - 'IV 1 ! iHIIEJIRXilD OFFICE, WK CAN SUIT YOU, AS YK TIlC L.: . i C. i l ; ' ; A N D - A ' V - "' V"e.-S.V-' v.'ia - : .v i-;-;' V.-.'f'V ;Jt: UNDERTAKR. Constuntly keeps on band everythin you need to furnish your house. -o r' CiY von wish to succeed in your business, advertise it and let public know your prices. People like to "trade with the mer uit who offers them the best inducements. It might help your de wonderfully. Try it. COKKKIt Sf 11 AND MIN STKEET Pi a T retlln!-,' l- .)( i-'.;ii,''. so well and si. pup. ilar as to nerd no .-pecin 1 mention. A 1 1 who have used JCUd trie Dilters si. mo- the same sour; of praise. -A purer medicine dm -iiot exist and it is guaranteed t do al that is claimed. Flectric Jh'tters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum ;iml other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system ami prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. -For cure of headache, constipation and imlio-estion try Klectric Hitters. Kntire satisfaction iruaranteed, or money refunded. Price )(c ami .fl per bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co's druostore. 5 2 ' C 1 . THE OLD RELiABL. I L WlfBSIAH k m IF As the most important Campaigu for bars is Coming upon us every Farmer should provided with a good live newspaper that 11 keep them posted on all important ques- i.i ns of the day. THE HERALD is purely a Vpublican paper and would be glad to put ir name on our list. Only $1,50 a year. 7)ee our Clubbing list with the leading pa rs published. Shingles, Lath, Sish,- X' & v:.' A :4 i J ',' U:n s::n;!y 'V?r w d-mand of t'se ritv -ind set terms. Fourth etret-t iu rear of opera house. I telf To repr.-.sent our wnl knouu ' , - .,.1 . w A Fata! P-1istaKe. Fhysicians 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 noied Indiana specialist, ii, i.i pioeu me contrary in ins new book on " Heart Disease'' which mav be had free of F. G. Fricke Co., who ofuarantee and recommend Dr. Wiles' unequalled new Heart Cure, which lias the largest sale of any iie.ii i remeuy in uie worm, it cures nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or ten derness in the side.arm orshoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, smother ing, dropsy, etc. His Restorative Nervine cures headache, fits, etc. le. i r. work is uol t-v-ri .III Oel lief Ml i I I iv I I i in- ovr l.e on ' 111 ' -'vV bin k I i !i e 1 1 1 r . I I.I .'I -e, !', II i :i e.'inllv :i 1 1 . r . i I Ii e i : .i i. v. .1 I.I ' M i 1 1 n. 1 1 1 .1 .!,(! W her. C!l."iiil iiee-i!i eviilentlv in ;i i m! en et :t.i .'.1' :t ; :il I ;i .ii:- i r v. ty in- vvr to iliet.it! answer ! . " i , i .icr ;! I I'll' r un by ti o :i .i o ; icti : i: '. I let !nr ia' up. mi wind. Ill: the iic.k dicta!' ! ie : i , ir iiiin. mi I Janet It Should be In Evary House. J. Ii. Wilson. 371 Clay St., Sharp burg. lJa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of ' In G' ipp;" when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no rood Jiobert Karber, claims Dr. Kin; has done him m. t lii ii:-- lie ever Trouble. Xothing likt of Coeksport, 1'a. ; s Ae Discovery re good tha.n a::--used for r.iiii" !.'r re trial bottles at Co's lrug.-tor..'. Lar and !?1.K).' I rv F. (J. -e be. it A Oc lioup. You iifed no canital to rppre pent a firm that warrants stock tirst-Ha-s and true to name. WOrtK RLL THE YESR SlOippr month to r jrht man. Apily iU.ck. slating an-. I- L MAY &. CO Nursery, Florist and St;eif men. St. l'aul, Minn. (This house is resposible.) PROTAGCBJ CAPSULES, Sure Cure for Talt Men, proved by reportscf leading pby- I - Hit lilUS. l ' ULl. Ill UIUU11UK. .1? r fli yy- ericf . 1 . Catnloimc- Frrr. . Cb O (fa A Rate and speedy 'i"-r'Cv I Stricture and all c-inaiiiruiuix-uiiri.'i's. i nucc. s. iX- - A nfiystary Explained. The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The. well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are more or less hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subject to Head ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying or laughing. These show a weak, nervous ystem for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a line book, containing many marvelous cures, free at F. G. Fricxe Nc Co's.. who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Cures fluttering.jshort breath, etc. if iUl!oo.I and S?iio Xilsi'.-ineii, Sicrc.f- ' H'ni" Ir I'J'Sri'M'.ltSc A tV--tion, with- I ci.t ii t.' iry. i-r.c-.--, t-"-. nrf.er ium :.z jie.vlirc American ' ou N my ; from 1 ; w i t i . . I r i :s i 1 1 '- j.'i"' mi i' ' - vi relieve the 1 angs iiianent cure in ,i h Following the Crip -r-o:i, w.ho h ive recovered ' ppe a. re now troubled .-t''Ml C"!!;.;!!. Chaui . ..."iirii n-i!iri' -vill which This unite: My.ss'is. Johnson Fish & Co. Pk-irPirs: In ripiy lo ours ol l.ieti.li i tost. wont. I fay tlial i liiivo ieci ! iii.ou luivinu: tin.' coupo liii'-.l t lirnus-'li- ni with .link fiss t vlv.-l. as per Piimple shown in--. F msti "P (piiek us p.issiblii ami fiiip via N V- ru & Saw K u- u ml. It. must !' i. iM- l.v tlic I t i.f t ! month, as my wifi-"- lint .'lay on-urs on im li t. for whieu ovi-tiL it :s inicii'le'l a eil't. Vours truly, John C. licsn. The if ii veloi ie was :i'l Iressei! to Jolm sou. Fi-... iV t.'i.. ewna;'t5 lu j idcrs. 9." Ijio.iiI mi'ii-i. Xew Yur:;. Jlavi- M.il ti:i "' a-keil tlx; merchant, in a rat I i..i.. l-iHiness-like tone. ''Yes. sir." tins we re I Janet, passing thii (irinteil sheet aiiii enveiojm into ilis oliLst l elelieil ia n 1. He pci useil it rapid I y, an 1 then, with a rutit of sat isfaetion said: Very well; try another." Ami then lie dictated rapidly ug.-iin. and again Janet's nimlile lingers llew over the ke's. as the words fell from his lips: Mr. Hkxky C. Barnes: Dear Sir: You had hotter semi the hays tln-oiifrh with a irroom, and fret them here liv tlio -ith inst. Vou may cut the tails a triile. but I do not wisu them cobbed, s they are intemieii fur my wile and she considers ic a cruelly. Yours nil'.., JoiinC.Bu.su. l'ne envelope to this letter, when adiiies-i:i: leaa, "The lieu ry C. U.iMes S c Cedar Springs. Kv." A.rai'i tii'i nierehant took the letter from J.inel'd outstretched hand and. having riiu his eyes rapidly over it. said: 'You'll do. Nov about salary what do vou expect ?" -I 1 h id not thought abitit that." staminere 1 Janet, binsliing. under this bru-que, altn ist h'.-ntal treatment. iiuiiiph!"' grunted the merchant; ' it's necessarily iptite a consideration with people w iio work f..r their living. however. XVii sh-iil ir: i 1 1 ii i I he r pie; II lit I V 1 1 1 1 1 1 . u a h ; e i !o. like yoiir-i. ll 'i i I- up i it.'.'tl i 'IS- V'.n v . c e it is t( () It .M.s.- s i-X. week to begin wit i vt.ii e'-U :i h. Vh"!i vou have been with us a month or two you may expect a slight advance that is. if you give sati-faetion and are competent. Is that satisfactory?'1 ''Perfectly," said Janet, who felt a strong inclination to rise like au of fended goddess and sweep from the now hated oDice aud equally hated em ployer. 415- the way. what is your name?" asked the merchant, and as he did so his keen eyes were fastened upon the girl's burniDg face with a fixed and prolonged scrutiny. Miss Miss Granger." faltered Ja net, whose presence of mind almost failed her in the light of the point blank lie which she found herself obliired to tell. Very well. Mis9 Granger," said her uncle, with, as it seemed to the girl, the least suspicion of an unpleasant emphasis upon the name. "We shall begin work at once.if you re willing. Our hours are not long. I. if wbi'e we work, w- v. or! . ; I ; i I'. , I . Ir, 1 1 I. . i ! a really en i. l ii't i klio.v, Wllen l'v your alhu n tor ti.e look at win-never I ilii'-su'L i'.iiirel a i';.e. IVell.s. even though lie kiidivs lie is peeled to. bill. to what, it' I may a was 1 indebted for my pleasant com panion lo-da ?" Oil, it was only a little joke that Janet aud I hatcned up tnis morning. John." said Mrs. Iu-.li hurriedly, while Jainit blushed scarlet. 4,I thought as much," said the mer chant, nodding his head, as if the lame explanation was an entirely satisfact ory and conclusive one. Hi! was a keen enough man of the world to have an i.l.-a or two of his own upon the sir j which, however, as a duti ful hii'.iv ! and uncle, he kept to him self. A 'id row. sir." said his wife play fully, taking It i iik by the lapels oi his coat and shaking him; "now, sir, what have you to sav about a certain coupe, lined throughout, in russet velvet, ami two K'liiuc.'iy thoroughbreds, with their tails cut just a little? Come, sir, 'what nave you to sav to that? ' We;!," said Mr. IS.isii. with the merriest twinkle of all in his- blue eyes, "as you and Janet seem to relish a joke so much I thought. 1 would in dulge in one rnvself. And that, was my little joke. Mary." . (J. JumJi rcys m B tslon (Hutu:. Upp-r Crust f.irls. One of the greate-t uncial puzzles to I'nropean strangers in San Francisco id to rla .ify our women by their looks aii'l iiii'-s. Tin- nverag" globe trotter' faiN iiUerlv to (!i-.ti.'i'zii:-h the 4 from the -IW.O'jl). A siariiing case of this inability of t he European tourist was related the other nig"t in a prominent club by a swill visitor from across the herring poi!'l,ays the San francisco Chronicle. !"iicediv oneer "ifi-. yon have in S Krnnei-co," .-aid the ioal suhjeci o; ( - en Viei.rria. J ".' .is 1 -1 1 ' i I k ll" v , .1 Ie 1 ! Sa . ; I i l ! 1 1 1 i : i i e - t b'cyeies it; a !.; Ill'iuetl -ti j it, V e: p re p:i - !. this tii'ii i, t n g. you tw.t tieiic .liy pretty looking ii'i-, tiding ' , you i; no .; a :id they and i.vin.eeiit that 1 .narking. 'v't.-i'V havvd ! V !1 ' I I :i- t':s CO ejecting Vfrv .-'ii rt i i il'H I'ri 1 .v.)c --. Lt 1 S.lh 1 - ' p 1 i: I v rti: n j ? V- r," i , c; i g : i 1..! EfaicD PUBIcISlTINQ GO. BOl Cor Fifth and Vine St. A.TTSMOUTH NEBRASKA t 'J Cr.Vi.-T?. PkS'ir TRADE rAAftKC, ii-V CEStCfJ PATENTS TrV COPYRICHTS, etc. For Information and fre TTandhoofe writ to ML'XN CO .l Bkuadwav. Nkw tKK. Oldest bureau for fiecuriDg ptnti in America. Kvery patent taken out bv us is broiicht before the public by a notice given free of charge in tun J ricatifiv Jamaican Ljircefit eirmilatioti of any udentifle paper In the world. jSplendidlv lllurtratci. o ,2.teI1"Dt man should be without tt- Weekly,. 3.00 year; $1.50 six months. Addrws MOM & CO., I'CBUuiCKSi 361 Broadway. S i'oxk. : -! ! y .'C ks the I1CT1 it ns "stand o.! agi .i hill; : i! r. "el: '.. l"."" this to e it .!.:.! ;g: :i If vou viih it CON il I II L vvortv. ladies," :uid what do vou tninic v fi t l;i ri-i il i- ' "' What?" "Yes, bloody hard work, fully, and. d poor pay."'" I o you t hink they were respectable girl-?'' asked the puzzled tourist. Oh, certainly. No doubt of it. Regular upper crust. In fact, the slyie that lakes the whole bakery, as you might say, when they go out." The observant globe trotter made a note of this incident and it will doubt less appear in due time in book form under the heading, -'Eccentricities of the San Francisco Aristoefacv." The Greatest Tiuilding World. in the j 'ii ; i VOU I - u ; I : ue .'1.ISS ii.i'jt J.t:iel .a'iri'lt ii-i- li it l- T: W Anted Au active, reliable man salary S57 to $80 monthly, with un-reiw. to repre.ni In hte own section a rt-see.-isible New Ytrk House. Keferences. mamifactubkb, lock Box 1585. New York. ii's o'i was s;.-;iik-s from r- i'-imy I)r Miles gre.it Ke.-tor.it ive N'erviuir curei.l him. Mrs. J. 1. Miller of Valprai and. J.I). Taolnr. of Iogansport. Ind each gained 'JO pounds if an taking it. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to .TO convulsions easy and much aeadach, dizzness, bockach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recomends this unequailed remed3'. Ely's Cream Balm is especially adapted as a renteby for catarrh, which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. W. A. Hover, Drug-gist, Denver. ei:. L i It 111.. ink longest th'J rncr-r-w in the ii'.eral . of 5. p. t-iat she t h' street e-,)e v U rue ;;u:i i - th )i. t .e : ;'e :o eali t i : i e L ii e'is m;. ,t .-ai-i that v.-.-rk w.t- wi c :n ii.i i .sr oi.-'ii r.ii.v i . au i ;.'!., ,ii ir' .; Janet wu.- toid snort! v 'it "'o' she eseiy.'jd Kilo with the feeiing of a liberated pris oner. Too much exh-msted and worn out to walk, she cat ed a cab and was driven rapidly to her aunt's house. 'Well, now is it. Janet?1 asked the anxious matron, as the girl came rap idly up the steps to where she stood bareheaded upon the threshold. Janet auswered never a word, but pushing hurriedly by her aunt entered the parlor and threw herself upon the lounge in a torrent of sobs. "What is it. dear?" said Mrs. Bush, trying vainly to comfort her. "Is be so' bad as that? ' "Yes, he is." moaned Janet. "Why didn't VOU tall mm hm u An astonishing feature of the Colum bian Kxposilion will be one of the p!i!:: es irrouped in the i.e.-iri f the fair grounds. it is the Manufactures- i!i-r. ili-ncl hv ,ir. ii.:orge of I-.'.-vv York. It "-vi;i I. ear the rei:iti'.in i : I.- e -it.' '.; as tiie . i1-! Tii'-vi r did f t of i'aiis in .sv : an-l, i.niei ., ii- p.is-iiie !i-.e as a vantMe-e-poInt from wiiie-i to the fair grotitiOs less tet niir!a!.-il in tiie !t-.-:itive ti ' '. e--i' -i fir and ."."ninsl the l o.i.-'i'i ; hm in i iv of :. l ival to t :.e gre.-.r toner if i'uii-. Thi grea'e-t f a'! ti.e i t o-ir n I -ij Il i tiers, :i''.'i i i t '' lnl'l-ngs of ti," v.-. rid. wi.! prvs-!'t to Lak Mi. !:iv':i'i a fae;ile ! .siie-i a length as i -n tie; wall of a city, yet it i so admirably de signed, so light ami graceful fa its ef fect upon the vision, that its true ex tent can only be comprehended when its dimensions are expressed in figures and by comparisons. It is one-third of a mile long.and to compass it round about is to walk a mile. Tne roof of it is 1688 by 788 feet, and the span of the dome, the largest ever attempted, is 388 feet. The roof is 230 feet from the ground, and the building has 40 acres of ground-floor. Two of the vast machinery halis of the Paris Ex position could be wLeeled through it, and the Auditorium, the building ol ' which Chicago is most proud, could be' poshed under this great roof, tower and all. Julian Kalph, in Harper1 Magazine.