It M.vs who w.z RF.ru: ZD. ;rir- SlMIKt'll - V.'Ii-m ; b:i k in'' to r :t :, put'-:.'. ' J tu.l : wai -i -!i:i) :t m Ium ! J,.JV.;" r-;, I !it- i i :t,.L I'm!- '.- in; :n !iri', i 1 .!; mail ! ' !iiii;r . : i:: was t':-i " .1 'li, . : ..: hi wrir . I. ".Ml !:: v. . I 1 i. Iiici if lie was ':ir- t: . lo him :iiii :ix--i ir hull Ihmmi rotiltfil. "No. it's mt Iiinir of that sort, " he krok-!ily replied. ltnt von siM-ni to feel 'vy bail." -Yes." I do." "If you" IJ tell inn how I can help you I'll ghidly do it. Let me pot that hot tin of cholera remedy. It's a 1 unip fay, ami a sip will warm you up." I In made no ohji-rt ion to partaking f the remedy. Iruleed, hn seemed to recojTniy.i? in it an ohl and dear friend. - "Now then,"' hn said, in a firmer voie.e. as he smacked his lips, "I been a widower fur .sixteen years." "Yes." "1 didn't never expect to marry again, hut altoiit a year ago I got my eye on a widdcr down here at Char lotte. She 'peared to be smart as a teel trap, and she 'peared to want to jet married ag'in." "I see. J lave another sip of thn cholera remedy? Sure to w;tr.J off the dread disease." "Thank ye. I don't want to ketch the cholera if I kin help it. All! That's purly good! So, e see. after tukin' time lo think it all over, I went ilnwii to-!,iy and pill the ease to the bidder. tlel cum riiit out and talked traight t her. Told her ..w old I wa. what I was wulh and what I was wiliin' to do fur her." "Al!il of course she a-'cepted vou?" .no: i ne i.;ai:i"i eniier set mn go j ii tnlkin' and pr :iiiiu' and telling . bow IM fix over the woodhed, paint, ne house awl l-ny a new parlor car pet, and at'ier an hour or so informed je that she was married airiu three weeks ago "IS it pl the rem-.-lv. 1. II: ive some more of ;d; ve. Makes me f.- l belter. See this? It's a hot t In of laudanum. I ot it at the d ru tore. I was o-oin1 to take it when 1 "t hum. When I left that wi-lde: die. I was de twent v-foi.r h 's J.tcisc I wanted to rmizied not to live ts louder. I was jest ouiiieit riiriit iii wnn sorrow and ;nit. It did seem " "Have another sni.il! sup?" "Thank ve. Wouldn't le!i. ve il any- tiling could help me I'll throw this laud w in-ier. Wall, ii".-, f at I feel." SO l!!ek. atr.nn out (Juess of the diilor- mnv hiw "t;rief all rrol .3-' "livery bit of it." "No more sorrow?"' .I :. s':iin. ii-i a-Teeliir every j bit as if I n-cr s::.w nor heard of the j W idi-.er nite. liisteau of fin' hum t takt; laudanum and die I'm "join' to kic k u; my he.-ls like a yearlin' colt." "Just another taste to effect a com plete cure." " Th ink ye. That does knock chol era and no mistake, stranger; put it thar! You have saved me from the gravel I hain't rich, but if you'll stop ith me I'li bo::r I you a hull year and ! not cnarge y. i a blamed cent!" -I'ni gla." ; oil feel better." "Fee! belter!" he exclaimed., as he pushed his hat back and smiled all over. "I should gurgle that I did! ' Not a grief, not a sorrow. As for the ! nebbr. f.iie kin go to grass whoo- ! pee!' NOT IN CAMBRIDGE. VounKslcr'n Ilturt that Wasn't Com l liiiii-iit .iry to the Village. This is a hort story that Cambrilge Bcnjile may not find exactly humorous. It is told, ho.vever. concrning a bright , youngster who lived among them for I bis nfne short summer-, and by reason j ! the cultured atniosnhere he breathed : i . i t . i" - 1 ! ami ii e e,.eilM,e,ll:i, ..... t . rl. .ill I ...111.. ti. I. I been dead or one f their own. IVit ae (iclleil Ijot a ot t ii l,...e f-,tes nn.l I.. due cour.-e :-'-eeicd "iMving into Le-ion. his reward by i ' 1! h it a i nee 3 ! l: :;ifori ;i:i i!.-.;i! I'C'.t ,, -..i I'Unp.ir.ioi:. rontraei tl. V -i I hat n." da hi gnag" that i. a an'iver t began to .. habits -f in t ids tal". j a u.-"::g lan- , .. --i-sj.ccial- i i.-s s ii pposed ' i :-.!'. -never ; aa-l ;-d I . 1 1 i is- i -:?'! the ; 1 --:;.-s he i i !n- devout ; i!'!:' . pap., no !.: - i r v t mi :: s.lid 1' ain. i' ;i a: etlv ie! h.-Ard hi: little 1. ;vi: bov ;:ig (. know th '.! e 1 - er:i we:.ri ' ' v. 3 1'. t!. ata : h ar o ! l a-e d." "W.-'I. I'll v.!':n.'-! -r .ii. 't :.-"ar ii he v ma ;i. "11. -I. iu t' -". -Tl: with tiie Settles a briilg--. f a :: no: i u t l iunroli.i j ile! 5o!. ' Pill .' ! at n;igs;er. o : s e who to I 'aiii- llosto il I ru ne ri i-l . A country pn written 12a. m wife has sent as his- children a r-ei h " g ". lit otig i.!'::a let !e lit has His many !- ll.aihiand ii-and more. responded. About one per.-oii oae to the amount in .il i. The Old Soprano Spoke Up. It was the new soprano's turn. The way she dallied with the upper register was enough to make the ey es bulge out of the back hair of the front-row matron. She led the organist a mer ry chase up and down his four-storied keyboard, and she was a good length ahead all the time; but suddenly it got tangled up in the chandlier and broke oft short. A deep, dark fast r..lore.d ndoom huner over the congre gation and everybody recognized the j THC voice of the old soprano. It was Iter chance. "That's right." she says, j "don't no it if it hurts you." Philadd- , phi(t .'cord. j UKfaMUU WJT AND HUMOR. A pe fill piMeesMUII . - lii.f.!t'iiil'i l IS lie a moving lit hi ie til. !:ic i.i; !i rl.e:i The Slli'i S i; in : t!i - a "..'arret n;.. i !i:k-ii!t V. 1 e said to he i.n r. 'l ( 'ouri r. al for damage cheeks. JSulli- ire I ma: f laiir '.! I I ;n a! ""t ' ,ijre- :il. itiii'J- - to : ;, :'. s:i t!.e h. a;-; .ii. r A ' IS t ittj t ' . t- i ; j i ; i a a i r i i pi i.-)onT. I'illshurij Job was probahlv the most preco cious child on record lit; cursud the day he. was born. Ai'c'.s Vtihwlur. It is strange, but true, that when a man is short of brains he is generally loii on collars. Texas &iftinys. I'ride poeth before a fall, and lie who liveth on the blutT may expect to take a tumble. Imlinnapolis Journal. To be able to sit on the fence is political talent. To know just when to jet oil is genius. Waxhinytuu Slur. "Another tinplate mill," as the Ohio woman said when she slammed a pie plate at her husband's head. Colum bus 1'o.st. When our hopeful comes home and tells us of an increase in his salary we can almost feel the glow of the sou's ra i sc. Huston t'ou n't r. "Our baby is awfullv nice re marked Mabel. It pulled my hair yesterday, and then cried because I did." Ilarjur's Youny I'cojih;. Stranger "Sonny, this Mr. Sawreen in your village is quite a learned man, isn't he?" Sonny "Uet he is. Why, he wears spectacles!" llrookl ' F.aylc. Mrs. I'lnobiuiiper "What long hair that college professor has." I 1 -bumper--"Yes. those are tie- Yale loeks ou hae heard of." .V. Y. Sun. It must have been an unsuccessful philosoph.-r ;t t!se ra 's who lirst re marked that the wo.i'l "oi:ld better spare a better man HuHiiiiorr. Anuri- t .'.'. Coroner "What was found in the lead woman's pocket?" Assistant "Nothing as yet. We've sent for an expert to find the pocket." llufiitlo h'.r v.w;. Van Arndt ' Do you believe second thoughts are best?" Van Dunso "Weal I v. ye know, I nevah have them, liven lirst thoughts are a dooced boah." .S7. .Joseph Xi j's. "Seeing a mouse dart across thn room she screamed murder at the top I of her voice." "I sumiose that is what vou would call murder on the high Cs." 29. Y. 1'rcss. "I have a iniinue tiling in the book line," said the poet. "So I have heard." returned the cynic. "The complete first edit ion of your own book, is it n. t ?nIJruokh;n Life. Teacher "Can any one help Johnny to linis'i the fourth commandment?" Small IJov "Yeth'm. And the Lord j blessed the Thaturday. and made it a I holiday." Ilrookiyn Life. ! One of the specimens of Italian art j conspicuous in this country is the facile dexterity by which short meas ure is given in a nickel's worth of pea nuts. lYashinyton Star. Traveler "Sav, my friend there's " meat in this sandwich." Waitress "No?" Traveler "Don't vou think you'd better give that pack another shuffle and let me draw again?" Life. PlumduiT "Has that charming widow any property?" Ketchum "Yes. considerable." Plumduff "Keal estate or personal?" Ketchum "Per sonal. She has six children." Tid JJit. "I've got an idea for a play." said Spivvins. "Well. I'll tell you what to do with it if vou want your play to suc ceed." replied Spa wins. "What?" "Leave the idea, out." Wusiii nylon S. IV. inker "How did yu come to leave your wife in Pari-:.-'' Hill "She couldn't make up Ik she wanted a van! oi r mind whether a yard and a wai t i n r. " Cloak- , ,f , j t; , r T . . ,. , ireeiop-- i nope in .ixe long e,1,,l!.--' to !hid out what l h'-re is sacred about a sacred concert." William t .... 'ei . ? f. : il l ... -vim i nai isiooe;is. u u,,- i.a. Tii dav sai d i'. i rs as Well as ; vhii ei:t u res ! 'l!lter hat 1. its ooc spring. The s.niall I. on 1 he thin ice r:y ! swamped ihe Imsi. v"ted in an Ka.-ler wib?. I'ui i. . "I don't .- :-e ;:1 :n oV I! effect ually j ;id who lias in- bonnet for his ! inaiMices any when- ; h.iirowcd I ii and watch na." Imlinn- iiiore ince yo;i tn.u !-.!.' e cr i waiit n;y i'eeliiie- j;it go out in I he kiir'l Mary Ann h.-tndle thech: t.polis Jouruul. Cobble -"Hilly Mender Woil'.d be fll?:!l V. So lie undertakers lioii to.rg( t!oiiirht he . : 1 1 to the I out in a shroud." St", ed?" Cobble ' '.' " ie - i low (). thev was be treat laid him out." '..',, -. "Y.-n don't mean to Fitz Wi!;:aiii "Y ay y on were scan armed woman?" I out oy aii un I nistv Rhodes "What do I care for a gun in the hands of a woman? Lord. iniu. she had an umbrella A. Y. Jeru'd. "Marriage has no! changed him much." said Mrs. Potts, "liefore we were married In- would not let me carry the lightest bundle and he does not now. He lets me lug the heavy ones." Indi'inupolis Xetrs. First Suburban "Hello. Smith! You are got up regardless. Going to a wedding?" Second Suburban "No; I'm goin iu town to try to engage a cook, and I wish to create a good im pression." lln rprr's Bazar. "Johnny, Johnny," said the minis-,, ter, as he met an urchin on Sunday afternoon carrying a string of fish. "Do these belong to you?" "Ye-es, sir; j'ou see that's what they got for ehasing worms Sunday." Spare Mo- m - nts Mr. Cln-apleigh "I understand tyiss Anxious ha married an amateur photographer and that they have gone to tioiiskeeubnr. Hov rc they crt ring aiongr" Air. ivnowitau i unocr stand they have not desired a single plate." Comic. Count Poco d'Argento "I called up on Mr. Caswell this afternoon and made a formal proposal for his daugh ter's hand." Interested Friend "Ah, indeed! And what was the outcome!" Count Poco d'Argento (sadly) "I was." JJos.'oii I'otit. lie "Do you think I aw shall have a good beard?" I'arber (after dose inspection) "Pin afraid not, sir." lie "Am, wcallv. My fawther has aw very line iieaiM, you know. l!ar ber "Maybe you take after your mamma, sir!" Comic. "It seems to nie that the govern ment ought to pension all sons of vet erans who were born since the war." "Why?" "Think of the risks the poor boys ran! If their fathers had been killed they might never have, been born." JSuJfulo Express. She "I could have married either Whipper or Snapper if I'd wanted to, and both of those men whom I refused have since got rich, while you are still as poor as a church mouse." Ib; "Of course. I've been supporting you all these years. They haven't." Good A'lMW. Female Emancipator "With all our work, the cause of woman does not progress. Why is it?" Male Phil osopher "The- trouble is that iho pretty girls spend all their time trying to be brainy, and the brainy girls spend all their time trying to look pretty." X. Y. Weekly. ' "Did you ever operate in the stock exchange?" said the New-Yorker to his rural relative who was anxious to try his hand at finance. "I should say so," was the reply. "Stock exchanges are right in my line. Why. I'm the best man at a horse trade in my ce ' l ii X y . " H 'ush inytou Slur. The Sold ice Got Kvcn. In the early days of the civil war the Maine volunteer regiments were quar tered at Augusta several weeks after organization to be drilled ami trained before going to the front. Many of the soldiers were young men from the country, in whose pockets the bounty money burned as long as it lasted, to the great advantage of Augusta store and stable-keepers. Two soldiers came into a livery sta ble one morning and asked the pro prietor how much he would charge for a team to go to Waterville. "Six dollars," was the reply. The bargain was closed and the sol diers drove off. Toward night they returned, and one of them stepped in to the oflice and tendered the proprie tor !(). "Oh. no!" he exclaimed. "Your bill is $12." "How is that?" "Why, you asked me how much for a team to take you to Waterville, and said $0; but you came back, didn't you? I meant G each way." The two friends, after a little con ference, paid the swindler the $12 and went away without a word. About a week later a soldier again appeared at the stable oflice and in quired: "How much fo'r a team to Waterville?" "Six dollars." replied the proprietor, not recojrnizing the man mean upon whom he had played so a trick the week before. The soldier took the team and start ed off. About 5 o'clock in the after noon he appeared on foot, and walked into the oflice and said: "Here's your S'tifor that team I hired this morning." "Mat where's the team?" was the as tonished rejoinder. "Oh. I only hired it to go to Water ville, you know. I left it at the hotel stable down there. It cost me 6 to bring it back last week, so I thought I'd return by cars this time. It's so much cheaper, you see." and he left the proprietor to his meditations about the comparative smartness of civilians and soldiers. Youth's Coiujxtnion. Iaz.ini's t'oiira.srft. The famous Italian exile was fore warned that his assassination had been planned and the men had been de spatched to London for the purpose, but he made no attempt to exclude them from his house, says an exchange. One day the conspirators entered his rooiii and found him listlessly smoking. "Take cigars, gentlemen.'-' was his in stant invitation. Waiting and hesitation on their part followed. "Hut yon do not proceed to business, gentlemen." said Mazii. "I believe your intention is to kill me." T he astonished nds-.-n-ants fell on 1 heir knees, and at "length departed with the generous pardon accorded them, while a longer pu f!'of smoke than usual was the only'- malediction seat at'ier them. M:y.y.m o'lee. when he wr; witii hi where guards him. frieu i ii an ii:-.. - i ci i v. his head was forfeited, saw a pun .-aeiiing t he house to arrest On their wav up to the door they :re'i a person sauntering do n toward t in-ill smoking a cigar. lb- gave them I he salutation of the morning, which the Captain returned. On arriving at the chateau Mazzini was demanded. "We well know he is here." said the chief officer. "Certainly." said the host, who knew it was in vain to profess ignorance; "he was, but is not. It is lie whom you met; I saw him salute you." They hail been completely thrown off their guard by the coolness of the smoking stranger. Once out of their sight they knew it was vain to expect to lay hands on that ubiquitous smok er, whom no man ever betrayed. We are told at Pisa, where Mazzini died, his long, solitary days were pass ed in reading writing and incessant smoking. - . , , During the fits of delirium in his last illnesn the incessant smoker fancied be was enjoying his favorite jerchance, for a man so abstemious, his only luxury ami he moved his wan lingers to and fro as t hough he was putting a cigar to his lips and taking it away. ItKSUWdUanaHBHMMMaBMH Safe and Reliable. "In buying1 a cough medicine for children," ways II. A. Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogdcn, Utah, "never to be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough kVincdy. There isnodanger from it and re lief is always sure to follow. I par ticularly recommend Cham her Iain's because I have found it to he safe and reliable. 2T and aO cent bottles for Hide by I. (1. Fricke A: Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Hkst Sai.vk iu the world for Cut llruiri-s, or s. Ulcers, Salt KIh-uih. Fcvei Sort s, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nd posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is gii'imnteed to nivt- satin taction, oi money refunded. Price 'J cents per box For sale by F. G. Fricke Do not confuse the famous Blush of Koses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are ilooditig; the market. Get the genuine of your druggist, O. II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you a lovely complexion. 1 Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming' so well and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Jilecl trie Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do al that is claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the systcni and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. I 'or cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try ' Klectric Hitters. ICntirc satisfaction J guaranteed, or money refuiuhtl. I Price aOc and $1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke A: Co's drugstore. ." A Fcital Wistane. 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 iu his new book on "Heart Disease" which may be had free of F. G. Fricke & 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 disease, short breath, lluttering', pain or ten derness in the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, smother ing, dropsy, etc. His Kestorative Nervine cures headache, fits, etc. It Should be in Every House. J. Ii. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg-. Pa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery foi Consumption. Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of La Grippe," when various other remedies and several phj'sicians had done her no good Robert Barber, of Cocksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than any thing he ever used for I,ung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's drugstore. Large bottle, 50c and $1.00. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, prettyr 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 orlaughing;. These show a weak, nervous system for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and n fine book, containing many marvelous cures, free at F. G. FricKe A Co's., who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering.'short breath, etc. Ccugh Followlngthe Crip "Many person, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Cham berlain's cougii remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting- a per manent cure in a very short time. and ."0 cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the following suggests, the best remedy: alpliouso 1 1 unipfling-. of liutier. Penn. swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus IVmicc Dr Miles great Restorative Nerving cured him. Irs. J. L. r-ijl!c-r of Ya'prai and. J. D. Taohir. of Logansport. Ind each gained 20 pounds if an taking it- frs. H. A. Gardner, of Yastulr Hid, was cured of 4 to .""0 convulsions easy and much aeadach. tlizzness. boekach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nerv ous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co.. who recoinends this unequailed remedy. Ely's Cream Balm is especially adapted as a remeby for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds W. A. Hover, Drug-gist, Denver. IVE Alt D UIlDEViZL07ED CondlttaBS Of the human form socceaaf ally treated to develop, strengthen, enlarge all weak, tnnted. undeveloped, feeble organs and parts of the body which have loat or never attained a proper and nataral else, due to 111 health, abuse, excesses, or unknown oansos. There Is ssefhed and enly ene by which this may be accom pliant!. Increased flow of bioud to any part, prodneed by' elmpleapDaratna aetlng automatically. creates new tissue, tone and vigor by the same natural laws as the Increase of sise and strength of muscle. Don t be prejudiced because little quackspropose iby silly means to do the same. INVESTIGATE There no trap back of oar oflera. Our pay will come when the public knows clearly tecience from fraud. Write us for instinct tons, full descrip tion, proofs, references, etc. All sent you In plain sealed letter without cost of any kind. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, IT. 7. C. MAYKS COUNTY .SUItVKVtlU A N i civil i;ngini:fk All orders left with tin' county clerk will 1' promptly sttti-nuVtf to. OK KICK I. COURT HOUSE, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska PltKJLNK- M0U8K, 217. 21!, 221 and 22.1 Main 8t,, Plattsmouth - Nebraska H. LI BON?, Proprietor, lhe Perkins haa been thoroughly renoyated from top tc bottoni ' now one of the beat hotels in the state Boarders will be taken by the week at 14.50 and up. GOOD BAR CONNECTED Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Soro Eyes Tetter, Salt Kheum, Scald Head, 01 Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Soro Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds cf case3 have bcea cured by it after all other treatment bad failed It is put up in 25 p.nd CO cent Loses. S25 S5JS fan f773 WfS3 HEiiJoi:!.'P c un D i Xi 7"" - iV:'slnii;,i!.it;'lil!i,.i.tr i.ar i alKv 1 "Afj l"-. Vh.-Kra :.-!.!. c...-t.f..r'-.i,i. - f I I .v: ... - I Ir.-.n-.t.. i ! K.J.I ... I.' 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The Peabody Medical Institute has many imi tators, but no equal. Herald. The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation, in a truasure more valuable than cold. Kea l it now, verv WEAK and NERVOl S man, and liarn to he STRONG . Jfrdict J.ritic . (Copyrighted- kS- THE CfllCINRt . SEfl-JIMI. .AU i ll. io rr.-t' f-'-jj" t (" 1 i t.urn 'j,-.-(n-...-. -. A. l-tf.i ' i '-t -T JZli icsnat, aud tn-i-.nl n:s hr.ir. t i ' f: ' l.M.:..!t-S a ll!X,!..-.-:.t LTuWlh. ? -' : .J.JKevjr I'ails to Pc etci: c (iraji -? "'.-Vw -Kfclr to its Toutlilul Color. I x i . Cures sc:ijp li?Eis- 4 hair la.iuj. f ?-; . v. - gi.Mtinl ?l.it l)nit:giis j - .. 71 . v'; lie . V ustan A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment. No other, application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. 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