L7 THU WEEKLY 11 Ell ALU: PLATTSMOITU. NEBRASKA. DEOEMI.EU 1.181)2. X 4 .1 4 I am a Trav'ling man ! I'll tell ycu of my plan. In spite of all temptation 1 pursue my olj vocation, I'm still a Trav'lins man ! A jolly Fairbank man ! CHORUS: For he himself has said It, AnJ it's Rreatly to his credit. Thai he Is a Trav'ling man I That he Is a fairbank man I SANTA CLAUS SOAP Sold by Traveling men and Grocers Everywhere. Manufactured only by I nt v nAinnAML' o. rr lit yv ii. rv. riKUAirv - Mexican Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. I'.r, i:rt- is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stuck. Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective r.mment. 'o r.'.her application compares with it in efficacy. this v c!l-knovn remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. to medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustano I.1M.MENT. ' Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. fffjSuirELY'S CREAM BALM-Hen..... the N..l Wr th " I iS''!1 """""f". Atli I'uiii ami liilhiniinitti IIihIh 5eWe FO 7" i it tilves Kt-licf at ouce Am'y into the Snttrilt. -Jc. liruKpntaiir by mail. KLY "SAJIATIVO," the Wonderful Npanlali remedy prmrrlbed for over SO rriri) core all Tier voim Maeaaea, lick oi nemo rv. Ilea dtrhc. Before & After Us. Fmisnion. Loat raotoaraphM from lire, nlanhood. or diminution of ttie Genera live Organ. tc and all eU'erta cauaed by paat abuaea. Put op conveniently to rutty In the vent por kfU Price $ I a package, or 0 for(5. with a written guarautee to cure or refund the money, if B rtnieirli't trios to sell yoo lmo WORTH I.FS IMITA TION Id place of ISANAT1VO, enelaie price In nre lope and we will aond by mall. Pamphlet in plain aealed envelope tree. Addrcaa, MADRID CHEMICAL CO,, Branch Office lor U.S.A. 86t) Dearborn Street, CIIICAUO, ILL. SANATIVO sold in FLATTSMOtJTH. NEB., hy ). H. Snyder, DnieniM, ,vir Vain Strm ., an drumiitti (puerully WOOD'H I'HOHPHODINi; Tbe Great English Remedy, Promptly and permanent ly euros all f orina of AVrto irnrrAia. lmittitrncu andall rTtvfj vf Abutr or A'.rivwji. llofn iri'orlbcrt over 84 yearn In thousands of cmoh; et KnUi ina known. Auk in vuiMm f u iuiti"o' a nu jwii .IruciilHt for Woon'M Piion I'ik.msk: If hft orfeni ni I Jiefort and After, worthliM DK'dlrlno Injilaoe tt thll. Ipava liN fllahniif.f .(irn. IiipIiima rpliA In letter, and we will solid ly return nialL 1'rlre.one riavkatro, lj (Iz, ti. One vill plrtuw, tlx wUlmtt, I'atnpbletlnrlalo aealed envelope, a atamp. lAdUnai TIIK WOOII II h MIC A I, CO.. N . lat Woodward avuuuu, Dotrult. JUclu tr-UoUlu Flitttsmoutli l)y (Jerino; Co., V. G. Kricke A Co., Jlrown At Harrelt, t). H. Snyder a 1 1 1 (lruj'isti everywher. For Atchinaon, St. Jost-pli, Leaven worth, Kannas City, .St. Loiiiw, and all points north, CH8t eouth or weHt. Tick ets sold aiitl bap; gage checket to any point in the United States or Canada. For KOKMATION AS TO RATK" AND ROUTES 'fate ' " i-r;-oei-r Call at Depot or addrenw I H, C. Townsend, iC. G. P. A. St.LouiR,Mo. ft. J. C. PHILLIPl'I, , A A. G. I'. A. Omaha. j U. D. AP9AH. Art., Plattsinouth. I ' Telephona, 77. vu., .iiii4u, 111. obssr lor Cold in ll.owl It it Ifitirklp Ah,rUd. BKOi., M Warren Nt,, N. T I gk RgNESSaHRtDnoiHPscURED ffj H y lWk'a iDTiaibl. TnliaUr lUr tiuk. IJrAli Wblipn. br.rd. umfirt.lli. .... ... Lr.r.n.mniMiui. iia by r. HjMi,oaly , rn rr B53 UnaiUk, Km trk. Wrm fur kwk of. iimuUlllCC IRASPAILScSi l CURES CORNS. " " -o Application Does It. " on rtvelnt f 10 rrlitK. J ! Ll.. llliir ' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CUtTI-M Hid bfttUtlflC ih hlr. rroiixKe k luiuntnt growth. Novor Fail! to Hfulor Gray Hair to Hi Youthful Color. Cult r4l) diavftwi li hair ftltiug. Th Consumptive and Feeble irxi )i who fiifTrr fntm Kiiiatinit (lite Mr bounl um Prkr'a Ctrif t Tonic. llctinithcwoi-llJoiich, Wk LuutLlbihly. In dirtrtttoB, total wrakiiM, Hlieuiimti.ui and Ituii. c. & $ 1, HINpERCORNS. Th. mIt w fnr rUro diopfl alTiMau. HUm waiT m acy. IMa, at i'runu. JULIUS : PEPPERBURG, Muiiufiietiirer of uml Wlmlosnlt anil KVIoii DimIit in the Choicest Brands of Cigars. A FT IX LINK )1 HNK TOBACCO AD SMOKKRS ARTICLES ALWAYS IN (STOCK. PLATTS MOUTH, N E BH ASK A K. RKYNOI.DS. Ki-islert-a rtiyxlclHti and iMiariiiaci.t Special attention p;ivtn lo Office Practice. Kock JJlufks . Nbh Attoknev-at-I.aw A. X, SULLIVAX. Will Rlvc Hpccinl attention to oil luniueau ftitrnated to him OFPICB-Uuiou Ulock, Plnttstuotitli Legal Blanks at the Herald. DIEISTTISTiRY' (J0I.I) AND POHCKLAI.V CK0WK Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. 0B.HTEINAU8 LOCAL as well m other en. MUietloagWeo lor the PMulwieiUaoilou of (eetu, A A. MARSniLL, Fitzgorald Rloch U uAUGHTEFi AND HEALTH Mi!eNorve emt Liver Hill Act on o new priciple regtilatiiio; the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerve. A new discov ery Dr. Miles pills speedily cure biliousness, hud taste, torpid liver piles, constipation Unequaled (or men, women and children. Small esl, mildest, surest. 50 doses L" cts. Samples free at F. (i. KriekeA Co' a Mother-Do yiu know why your pa called Mr. ltlowhard a liar, Tomin? rommy -Ycs'm; he's a smaller man than pa. Real Estate Boom Attracts the attention of every prop erly holder in this city. Hut when Dr. Franklin Miles the eminent iu diana specialist claims that heart disease is curable and proves it by thousands of testimonials of won derful cures by his new Heart Cure it attracts the attention of the mil lions sulferino; with short lucath; palpatation, irregular pulse, wind in stomach, pain in side or shouhh-r smothering spells, fainting, dropsy etc. A. K Davis, Silver Creek, Neb by usin four bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure was completely cured after twelve years sutfermtf from heart disease. This new rem edy is sold by V. G. Kricke & Co. 5 "Well, how are the votes coming in'r" "Pretty lively. Sixteen up to S o'clock, and only one man voting. He's a power in the land." Mown Thiu, We offer WO dollars reward for tiny case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K J. Cheney A Co. ProjH, Toledo, Ohio, We the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belive hini pefectly honorable in all buisuess transactiousand fin ancially able tocarry out an oblig ations made by their linn. W'est iV Truax, Wholesale Druu; ffist, Toledo Ohio., Waldinj; Kinuaii Tarvin, Wholesale druist Tole do Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, action directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces tf the nystem Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drujfj;ist; Testimonials free. A God send is Kly's Cream Halm. I had catarrh for Hire years. Two or three times a week my nose would bleed. I though the sorest would never he il. Your Halm has cured me." Mrs. M. A. Jjckson, Ports mouth, X. IF. I have had nasal catarrh for ten years so bad that there were great sores in my nose, and one place was oaten through. I got Kly's Cream Halm. Two bottles did the work. My nose and head are well. I feel like another man. C. S. McMillen, Sibley, (ackson Co., Mo. "Don't Tobaoco Spit or Smoka Your Life Away," is the name of a little book just re ceived telling all about Xo-to-bac the wonderful, harmless, guaran teed cure for chewing, smoking cigarette habit or snuff dipping. Xo-to-bac is the only guaranteed tobacco habit cure in the world sold h druggists. Mentiou this paper. The Sterling Remedy Co., 15 Randolph St., Chicago or In diana Mineral Springs Intl., and get a book niiulcd free, Do you want a clock, watch, sil verware or a, piece of jewelry? If so. call on Snyder and see goods and ge t priceH. According to the census of 1SIK), Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of 1,()S,570 people, as the eighth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so many persons find homes, and, i when we do, we can find no better line than the "Hurlington R"Mite." Three fast and comfortable rains daily. For further information ad dross the agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Franvis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. The new style of writing "un ptiuctuated letters" certainly can not be called the fad of the period. Financially Embarrasod A large manufacturer; whose af fairs were very much embarrassed and who was very much overwork ed and broken down with nervious exhaustion, went to a celebrated specialist. He was told that the onld thing needed was to be re lieved of care nnp worry, and have change of thought. Thin, doctor was mora considerate of his patient health than of his financial circuin. stances. He ought to have ndvicod him to use Dr. Miles' Restoative Xerviue, the best remedy for ner vous prostration, Pleeplessness, di,. ziness heada:he, ill effects of tobac co, coffee , opium; etc. Thousands U'Htyfy to it. Hook and trial bottle ree at F G Fricke A Ce's. Watts This has been a great year for record-breaking. Potts Hasn't it, though! Mudge paid me $'l he borrowed, for in stance. VOUR HEALTH H May depend upon the way you treat the warn inn which nature gives. A few bottles ol S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure gor beallh for a year or two. Iheref ore act at once, forii IS IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right time never fails to relieve the svstein of im purities, and Is an excelleat tonic also. He Wants to Add His Name. M Permit me to add my name to your many otltej certificate in commendation of the great curativi properties contained in bwift's Specific (S. S. b.) t u certainly one oi the best tonics 1 ever used. "John W. Daniel, Anderson, S.C." Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Til tlir 1'nlrtrr. Tlie pall, or "im iiiiv," ran lp renolinl jy ii lonn drive from Honolulu. When '.wo bulicH who l.i.l trnvi'leil muth ami were nrcnxtnmt'd to lirarinit Frciu li no ken in foifiKti conntrif s were told tiutt the :tli was one of tho pl.ire.s to ( visii.-.l they trmiHUted tint word "palaro." .t they were invited to the lutlt r place to a reception one f veiling tlicy onlcnil a ror riiwuuit s. t out, in their lim n , nfter Kivini? the coachman the onler, "To tt.c pali." "I fear yon will have an titiplcisant drive, " the, hotel clerk bmt vctitnreil to re mark, but tlicy only replied: ' (Hi, no; we have tlete rmincil to go, ami It tlofsii't matter." The ili-itance seemed InterniiimMe, anil at last theladien called to the driver: "Do yon know where you art' noliif" "Faith, an I do," was the nsnircd an swer. "It'a to the pall, nil I've hecti there often." Sett lilts,' hack in their wain they resigned theinsclvesto the fact that they were uiinj: to Komi) country place Ih loiniui lo his ninjcsty. They wcro now in the open coun try. All liour or moro hail elapsed, the road way was steep anil rouh, and the tain was fcUIl falling. The ladies in their atii et y had forgot ten their French, and cried out in honest. KiiKlish: "Where in the tmlaoet" "Palacel" qtiotli the driver; 'tis not 1 be palace at all; it's the pull, an there it is!" After this there wim nothing to lie done 1 ii it to turn about and retrace their nteps, but they wcie forced to descend In the mire and rain while the driver turned the carriaKe. Wet ami U-drajmlad, they ar rived at the palace just as the quests were depart in;;, and next morning found that their adventure had become town talk. Youth's Companion. An InterentliiK I'liteiit. Of themaiiy people who think tlicy know a'ooildeal about the con federate govern n, cut only a few are aware of the fact that the confederacy was supplied with a pat ent olTice, and that it issued patent in just about the same Hlylo as that practiced by the I'nilcd States, How many inventions received Mich protection ait could be thrown around by the power which ruled the south for four years may never be known, but it is certain that at least llf teen received olll'.'ial recognition, for on a wall in the ullice of Mr. James b. Norris is nu original document which assured John b. ,Iotie, of Tally-llo, X. C, that for fourteen years from the "tith day of August, INil, bo should have "the full ain! exclusive rinht and liberty of niakim. constructing, uslnu and vending to ot hers to be Used" n new and useful Improvement in carnage wheels. This was the fifteenth patent issued by the confederacy. It was signed by Judali P. 1 It'll jm in i i , attorney general, and coun tersigned by ltufus It. Uhodes, commis sioner of patents. Mr. Khode was United States, couimissiouer of patents prior to the war. Accompanying the parchment, which in properly sealed, and which cost Mr. Jones the sum of forty dollars, are the customary speoillcatioiiH ami drawing. The iK'nmiinship displayed in the specill cations is extremely beautiful, while the drawings, w hich are in India Ink on linen tracing, could hardly be improved on. The whole forms n most interesting and valu able souvenir. Washington Slur. The Oldest Known Inscription. In the palace of the Imvre, Paris, in t hat position si t apart for Hebrew antiijiiitiea may be seen tlio famous "Pillar of King Mesa." It is fashioned from pure black basalt, measures 40 Inches in height, 2 in width and 14 inches in thickness. For'i.WKi years this famous historical "stela" re mained in one position in the "country of tlio Moabites," on the shores of the Head sea, at the spot, as Is wipposed, where t lie frontier of their territory joined with that of the tribe of Keuben. It Is-ars upon iis faces the very oldest Inscriptions that have yet been deciphered, characters, words and sentences that were "graved thereon" at a time contemporaneous with the Hible, !jn years I a; fore the birth of the Saviour. One remarkable tiling In connection with this antique pillar and its history Is the fact that it was not buried in the sands, as most well preserved ancient relic have been, but remained standing erect In the full light of the day for twenty-eight cen turies. The first news of the whereabouts of this ancient pillar was communicated to M. Clerinoiit-lianneau, oneof the French consuls at Jerusalem, in 1K70. The great historical value of the find may be judged from the fact that many of the inscrip tions supply facts that have been wholly omitted from the biblical accounts of the wars lajtween King Mesa uml the Israel ites. St. Louis ltepublic, An Oillnii I'ngllsli Monopoly. It lias been said by Maraulay that some of the most odious of the patents of mo nopoly passed the great seal while it waa in charge of Iord bacon, including that grantetl to Sir (iilcs Monpessou ami to Sir Francis Mitchell (immortalized by Mas singer as Sir (;iles Overreach and Justice li reedy) for the exclusive manufacture of gold and silver lace. This patent Is char acterized by the historian: as the most dis graceful in our history, not only because it covered spurious manufacture and fraud ulent dealing, but also la-cause the pat entees were armed with unprecedented and scandalous powers, which enabled them to Invade tho sanctity of homer, and to arrest persons alleged to be interlopers in the trade. The shameful manner in which such ptiwers could bo exercised can be well imagined, bacon was not only a party to the granting of this patent, but also a strong supporter of tho patentees anil a protector of their l ights when these were assailed. All the Year Hound. Tlio Ktuileiit'a I'ruyer. There was long ago a Divinity hall pre sided over by a most amiable and dignified professor. On certain days tho senior students opened the proceedings of the tlay with prayer. One morning a raw youth from a remote region performed this duty, and it was a memorable occasion. None who were present can furaet how the ven erable professor turned and gazed on the untutored lad, who prayed for him as fot lows: "Iord, have mercy on our professor, for lie is weak and Ignorant. Strengthen his feeble hands, confirm his tottering knees, and grant that, he may go out and in iKdore us like the he goat before the flock. "-"Twenty five Years of St. An drews." Over u (.nine, of Chens. AC. Awful example of the risks to lie en countered by those who play ch-ss with adversaries of uncertain temper is recordist in the "Annals of the Four Masters." Two kings of Irish provinces licgan a game on the best of terms, but he who got the worat of it seized one of the rooks and flung It with such force At his royal oppo nent that It entered , the brain and killed hi ill ou the spot. Bluok wood's Mug wine. it t..,. . ::n - When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to reconv men J some brand of Smoking Tobacco, we unhesitatingly pronounce BlackwelPs Bull Durham Smoking fc I obacco to be the best in the world. Many times imitated, but never equalled. Get the genuine. Made only by BlackwelPs Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C Had Stolen the Stock. The arrest of H. M. Council prom- ises to develop into a lively sensa tion among cattlemen, and may bring about a shaking up in North west Nebraska. On Wednesday Council brought 111) head of cattle and turned them over to Hurke tV Fra.ior, commission men at the South Omaha stock yards un der the name of Patrick Mulcahy. The commission linn paid Coniu dl $StX) ou accounts and lie disappeared. In a litlltf while the firm discovered that Council was not Mulcahy. but that the lat ter was after his cattle. Search was made for Council ami he was found at the h'eid hotel in the company of a woman whom he introduced as his wife. She proved to be Mrs. 101 wootl, wife of a ranchman living not far from O'Neill, in Holt coun ty. When arrested Council Had $.7.!()oii his person. Siibset(tiently $-20 was recovered from the woman. Today Council confessed that he stole the cattle at the instance of the woman, and further staled that she had in her valise when they left $10,;M I secured on n mortgage covering f10 head of cattle belong ing to Mulcahy. Council drew up the mortgage and secured the money from a bank at O'Neill. Mra. IClwood was not arrested at the time Council was taken in, as her con nection with the crime was not sus pected, but the officers are now looking for her. Council will be given a hearing and some interest ing disclosures are looked for. He was until quite recently a teamster employed in South Omaha at sal ary of $7 per week. 'frown coiili cure warranted to cure by Ilrown A Ilnrret. The Homeliest Msii in Platlsmoulli As well as the handsomcHt, and others are invited to call on any druggist nnd get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Halsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guar anteed to relieve ami cure all Acute and Chronic Coughs, Asthma, I Iron chitis aiitl Consumption. Large bottles aOc and $1. On and after this date, No ember 25, the Hurlington makes a rate be tween Phittsmouth and Omaha for fifty-six cents on first-class limited tickets. J. Fka.NIII.s, Agent. A Pfinny'a Worth. This is the title of a clever little booklet relating to the advantages of North Galveston. It tells how anybody that has saved up a "rainy day" peony can make a judicious use of it; cither in investing in city property or in adjoining fruit lot. The North Galveston association is represented in Plattsinoiith by Pol lock At Hyers, who will be pleased to call upon any citizen of this town ami explain the remarkable advant ages of North Galveston, either in point of settlement or investment. Nothing is more sinned against today than the use of scents, writes Mrs. Hurton Harrison in the Decem ber Ladies Home Journal. To the many people to whon any strong odor is distressing, the present reign of scent bags in the garments of women -who frequent public conveyance is intolerable. It is only the faintest suggestion of a refined perfume that should ever be al lowed to hang even for a moment about the belongings of a well-bred girl; and evtn such a casual use of the merest whiff of the dainty mid impalable essence should be rare ; to wear any redolence upon her per son in sachets is unpardonable. Some Fool in h Peoplo Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in niopt casrs it wears them away Could they be induced to try Kemp's Halsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the firnt dose. Price, 50c. and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. The old woman who lived in she will eell her children cheap at the bazaar December 13th. mv aa -it, Al l W wini T II DuaitBLI pm Till lawf P. J. HANSEN, KKAI.Iik IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARL Patronage of the Public Solicited, North SiKth Street, Plattsmoutb TIMOTHY : CLARK, I1RALDR IN Coal and Wood. TERMS CASH. Yanls uml (idler 401 South Third Street. .1 elc phone .No. I I, Pf.ATTSM O U T II. N1CHKASKA The Old Reliable H. A. WATERMAN i SON. Lath, Sash, Shingles, flic. Can supply every ilciunn of the city. Cull mid grt terniH. Fourth Street in rear of opera house. W. H. CUSHING, President. J.W.JOHNSON, Vice-Prat. T BftJMa OP HLATTBJIOUTII, NK UN ASK A. Paid Up Capital, $30,000 K. k. (iitliiiiini, J. V. Johnson, K. S. (rreustd. Henry Kikenlmrv, M. V. Morgan, J. A. Connor, V. t teiikiiinp, V. II. Cushion. A general bunking business trtiusucteil. INTERIM ALLOWED ON THE DEPOSITS! THOS POLLOCK R W MYERS Notary I'uhllc & Abstracter Sullcit Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent If you have real estate to Hell or exchange send na description, price and terms. Abstracts of title furnished at rean. enable ratea. f 100,000 to loan at 7Vi per cent and no commissions, ou good farm security. POLLOCK & IIVERS I'LATTSMOUTH . Nfi Office under Can County Baric, TUTX'8 PILLS cure iick headache.