AVl-KKLY UKILV1.1): IMsATTSMOITH. M.IJl.ASK A. Fl-iHIM aK Yi3. 1S!.. MEKT WHY ARE YOU WEAK'? RAVE TRIED DRUGS AMD rANDEN'S.FLECTRICBEL5T' SWii Ntvt' ...-Rftt-iiFAKUFVU MFI 'Viriy rvil1 rg eipomin". Too. niav Id ..lave! rich v and mr system the ele. fS'-f mii Mnuivuthiimuiia a - thus caused your a v. l,''B J,n,u,, way. TblMsnur id.in wch iiirTerers w but a trial to con- -.IW .1 jt limn u.BviTTuai ii auu vianr win mi iii w ai unce a I and treatment, anil we irllarantee a cure nr nuiiiuv i tmr VSUU Pllft H, 3 book "Three T a n b , iii I ii a I o lira F-HllUen'lt ;.'VT Vlectrle Hell iLTa1 anil fflll i..,.i,.,i im.,111, ou,.i" - ,, r " j . " , "" nn I undredsof cases throughout tills relate, who would tUvug loUsrs ueuriUK teauuiuuy to their recovery aft WE HAVE CURED THESE 1NEKT0C8 DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. flBAwn Raito, Mich., rlovsmber 1st. IMS. I Pa. A. T. Bam.rm. Inar Sir -.-In reply to your lute fsi ur, tiave UiMiy that I think jtmirlir. Sandeii Kiwtnc lt one of the frreaten mvetition'cf the mnetinlh itury. and mrmnli r It anion iiowcrfulak'eiil fortt.Kxl aaiouK Uieniany MnVt.il on iliinenrlli.anil I knew that Inroiiirh me wveral of your belts have lieen sold, to the parties' Rreaut luttinfai lu n. As to niynelf I sin a aril Bisnto-ilay from wenrliiK one of vour electric belts, stul m thirty tHiiinilHhativiiT than before unuirtt. Ichi tr (ulljr aUid truUifuliy reconin.) ml vour tx lt- U. Ka VlU)t.K, So bbavwnut Avenue. CEN'ERAL DEItlLITT, NEKT0rSNE8. MiLWAfKK, Wis., AmrnrtTlh, m. Pa. A. T. PaKiIsn, D.vir Sir i The Klecirie t It 1 re eived from you lout A mil hsilone nil It Is recommenitctl to do. I can rny It h:m ih inoro forme than all the riedlclne 1 have taken In llnee ye:im. The time I (rot the belt I wax In a hml cotidiuon, suit'erlnir irreally fimn pkneral debility. nervoUMiesti. A'c.andi.i.-tiliHid win in very iioor condition. I ivi-ii,., at the time 1 trot the rilt 1l5ionnfli, tut atttri-scnt v i il:nirniy vettrlit tn I tin. rueouuuewljfourliellvoull. SllnKTi;LL,2i'iMii hinuht. THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC CELT la compli'to galvanic bmtery, made Into a belt so as to bo easily worn during work or atrest.nnd It 'ii,.aa.,!,tt!"1.'1, ,r' '"a"11'' 1 cui roiiis which am Instantly lull throughout nil weak parts, or we lorlelt 9aUU. It has an Imprnvril 1 Irciric SilNpriiMorr. thignntist boon ever given weak n en and we warrant it to cure aiiv of Ihuahove weaknesses, n ml in enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, nr Money tcelundt-il. rhey are glided in stnonli to meet all singos ..f weakness In Tonne. mliliHe-aKOdurold taien,and will cure the worst eosi sin two or three nionlbj. Address lor lull lnlorni..ih.n. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO.. leoLaSalleSt., CHICAGO, ILU RAILHOAD TiME TABLE. ! PI UI.IM.HIN A Jlivslll 111 1(1 V Hi H. II. CiOI.(t WKST- IVimrl Fiver i. I S: .i M ill ruseiiufr .Noil 3:1" in I'lisMi'iiufr n ."i u:iiu in I'UKHCitKer .Nil 1 3:17 tit I'lisiMfiiuor In 11. vlii Louisville . 4:MImii I'lissiMiuiT .No !H T:l."iuiii Kreit'lit .NciL'H, via l.niiit-villi.' b:Omi in frt'iKlit o 7", to Suutli Omuliti.. . ti:jUii in ' lit ll.Mi h.M - 'Hvit o 2 3:17 n m PiiMsetiirer 'ii 1 llltlulll I I'ns.-fiiuer .Now 7:11 p in PusM'tigiT .No 10 V:i,t u in MIsMH 111 l'AllHI lUILIIOAD. r.OIM, .NOIVTll- Xil. 1 !:47 il. Ml. No. :i ;t:iii p. iii. No. Iil7 4:IJ0 i. ill. (iOlNC SOUTll- Nii. 2 .. 1 1 :." ii. hi No. , liver 2:1 1 p. in No. I2ii frt'iiflit :;"'l u. in f'ASi TAMI No. 332 M. W. A. lueetsi every eefonil Him rminn .Moliiiay eviinns in Hl7nerlil liail. VimlniK neluliliors welcome. P.l Hiiii-en. V. (.'. : I". Werleiilieriier, W. A., B. (.'. W ilde, Clerk. rHIKK OK THE WOULD, Meets at 7 : 30 w every M iinitv evening ill the (irmiil Army hall. A. K. tiiooin. ireiilent, Thos Walling. etretury. AO V W .Nil H-Meet tirxt mill third Kri luy evening of encli month nt I O 1 1 K liiill, l-'riink Verinyleii M V ; J Ii Hurwii'k, recorder. T' A. K.Mi't'oiillile Post Nil. 4S lueels eveiy y 5vtur.i!iy eviiniiiK t 7 : 3D in ilieir Hall In 'l'r.,.t...,..l I1....U All ul.llill.1 A. U.I.. uau corit.illv Hiviieil Ii) eet Willi U.S.. I" rcil lt:ttcs, I om Ailjiilimt ; Ii. V. Nlles, I'osi (JoliiliiHililer. trNKillTS UK HYIIIIA-(iillintlft Lodne Xo-47. Mot'tn every Wediiewliiy eve nitiK at their hull over Itetmt't A TuttV, till viKitiiiK kniuhtrt lire coriliiillv invited to aitt-nd. .N Uritlitli, c t: utin Dovey K of K ii nd S. A o f W Xo HI Meet weennd n ml fourth Friday evenitiKH in the iniiiilh at II) if Hall. M VondiHii, M V, K I' Urown, ecordeJ. Dwl'UIITKItH OK KEMKt'i'A - hull of I'rnm l e l.ouVe N.i. 40 ineeH the aeroml ana fourth Thursday evenings of eacli nniiiih In Hie I O. O r hall. Mis. T. K. w lllliillis, N (I. ; Mrs. John Cory, Secretary. nKOKKK OK HO.NOK-Meeis the Hrst nnd third ThriirHihiy evi'iiinn" f eni h ninnth in l.t. (. V. hall, Kit zucrn lil lilot k. Mrs. Addie Smith, Wort h v Sister of Honor Mrs. .Nannie Hurkel, wister Hi-irelary. DKOREK OK IIO.NOK -Ivy lode, No. 13 meets lirnt and third TliurxilavH of each ninnth in K.ol I. hull, iSttdlu lrnv er, himUt oecreturv, Smi H LACKS OK WOKSHIl. CATiioi.ic.-Ht. rnul's Church, uk, between fifth and Sixth. Father Carney, I'astnr Services : M'tss at and in :3o A. M. SutiUay Hclioul al 2 :'M, with Oenedicton. Dhhistian.-Corner l..ieust hiii) Kiglitli Hts Services morning nnd t-venlng. Kliler A lialloway pastor. Hunday Hi'luml in a. m. Ooi.okfd Bai'Tist. Mt. Olive, oak, between leutli anil Kleventh, llev. A, Koswell, pas tor. Servtces 11 a. lit. mill 7 :3t) p. in. l'rayer nieetlnu Wednesday evening. Voi'Nn Mkn's Ciiiiimian Ansiiciaiion Kooiiialn Wutennan block. Mam street, tins pel meeting, for men only, every Sunday al ternoon at. 4 o'clock. l(c,oins open week ilayt from X:3 a. m , i ! : p. in. Ki,is"ni'Ab.-St. I.nke's Clinrcli, rim er Thlhl ml V In. Kev II H. Hintei-s loieior. Ser vices : II a. M. anil 7 :op. M. Mnnlay Hchmii 111 2 :30 I. M. ikht MPTHoinsr.-sixth St., bet wen Main Viml IVarl. Kev. I,, r. liritt. I. I. nastor. "Services : 11 . . m., 8 .no p. M Snmlav Sehool i):3oa M. l'rayer meetiig Wednesday even ini!. liKKMAX I'llKHIlV I KIIIA.N . - Cnll el Millllalllt Vint Ii. ev lite, pastor. Mervtces usual lioiiis, s lav .eliiiol n :,ki a. m. Sdcntifio American Accncy for OESICN PATENTS, r.,. .. . CWPTRIOHTS, eto ' vi I LTZ": nn na free Handbook wntn to Ml NN H 111, ,., IIiioaiihav, Nkw Voinr. V ' SJU'T'"?,''? "" l'"'"H III Ainern:. Kiery patent taken nut by us is broiiathi belorii the public by a notice iveu iroo ol ebttige Ui tliS largest etreiilatlmi of any sdentlfle parsr In thn" i"rJa-.h '''"'"'"r Illustrated. No IntellVgeiit man should be without It. Weekly, H.l.oo a veari ll.Mlsli nioiith. Address AlCSfN A t o Huuaukhs, 3U1 Uroadway, Mew Vork City. yf.it as 1 ..U0o' il xV'Si w -vf FAILED TO FIND A CURE! 'AND SUSPENSORY FORT" IfBEMEW WHO ARE DEBILITATED AND SUf FIRING from Nervous Debility Seminal Wfakj ness Losses Drains Impotfncy oq' Lost Manhood Rheumatism Lamp Back Kidney Troubles. Nervousness 5lEplessne5sRx)r Memory's Generai IllHealth thn ffeetn atm.Aa Aia..nai . . r navearelief ami cure in our marvelous Invention, which requires y meat lie niosl keitical. In vnur litnnranceet efleci nr hr eiieimc. have unduly drained yoursvatemof nerve fDrceaml viiuiit a i.i,.i. weakness or lack of force. If you replace int. which m reouircu mr Tipornu ntreuith, yoia f ol low at once and in t lie uatural ('Iuhki-h of Men." ahuuld refunded, o read by every mil II . u.' 1 1 1 bAmImiI IruA la nil aaniairitiiunt u. uan Viqwa m.Kiw! av . - - v." . ... ,r.r-:"-""w; nuiu vmf-r ucBiiiiemii inueu, as call ne snnwn p gladly testify, and trutu many of wlium we hava er using our Bell. - WE CAN CURE YOU! ruoMU'iiiDtvr ur w im i-tow ca . . stoNnorrn.lii.. net.. PR. A. T. PAVTIW. IVsrSle t-ThcHamlc n l lectrle lu.li which I imr'haeil of you twnyeani saro worked to niy l anaa on i is.ain inn. anu l uiKe liienmre in recolil inemlinK it M ny of mv friends who are sflllcted with ailmeuisfort..eeiireof wliirh Ihe lu ll is rccommcndi l. luursvtry truly, via. IIAN.NA, rrea.ler llow C LAMEllAtK, KIDNEY DlNEAfE, AO. OnirAOO, October 17, Im. A.T. pASTHm, TVsr (lr Thn In to ei rnfv Hint I hnve ii! the Hniiden Kleclrio belt for lame buck an. I kulliey trouble, an. I ray to those ulmcted thnt I have riM'eiveil acomtili'terurc. 1 moat cliiHTfulivrecommcnJ Uieiu. Youin.ctc., JA.MKS S11LL.M, lull and Frailersts KEC0M1IENDM THE I1ELT TO ALL. Kaksas rtTT, Knnsss, Octohi'r soth. 1HML Pr. A. T. Sanhln, I'cnr (ir,- V'oursoril'ellllih innl ,ut n'oiil.ninl I will nay In reply thnt your No. e. Ir Hamien I- leelrie licit has iriven (rood natisf notion and ban domi me n woiidertul .rood. Krom now on I rhull use it every day, and know it will hrlnir me out all O. K. I have iri veil your belt a vrimd recominend lo Severn I here. UujjUig you will ih'II muni niiTc, I im, vourstnily. E. S. bl'LKK V, Lock llox 1U, B. 8. buoJoo. CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PIUS. Pick nenflaeho and relieve all thstronblM llieh Aunt to k bilious atateof the aystom, auoh as Dizziness, h'auaea. Drowsiness, Dlstroaii after eating, 1 a in the Hide, fto. While their moat reuiarkaUu a access La beua tliowu in uudfig IIoaflaeh ynt Cart"rg Littlo Llvor Pttli IM equally vuluabln In Coustiputlnn, curing and pre Tenting tlil8aunnyingcouiilaint,wlillo thny also corructalldis(iriIurHrthoBtoma('b3timiilatetlia liver and regulate the bowels. ten Utuey only CUroa 'Aekthey would boalmootprinelesatothoaowha uffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu Cataly thelrgoodiiesadiHtanntenilhera.aiHlthoas Vrhooocetry thorn will find theeo littlo pill. vaht. eblelnsomany wsyj that they will not ba wll ling to do without them. But after aliaick ba4 lathe bane of so many Uvea that hnraiawbera wemakeour great boast. Our plllacurait while Othera do not. Carter' Little Liver Pills are Tory amall and very easy to take. Ouo or two pills make a doss. "U hey are strictly vcnetaMoaml do not gripe or purge, but by their gentleaction ploa.se all who tisetutm. luvialaat 25centa; fiveforl 1. Bold by druggists every wiiuru, or scut by nuU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE i' rlsr, Itafls re-w a n ii m at- rv: For AtchitiHoti, St. Joeph, leaven worth, Kansas City. St. Ixitiis, and all points nrrth, east Month or west. Tick Pta sold and bag. tyage checkeil to any point in the lTnited States or Canada. Kr INFORMATION AS TO KATKS AND ROUTKS Call at Depot or addresn H. C. Townsend, 0. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. I'HILI.IITI, A. (.. P. A. Oin.iha. H. D Ai-jak. AKt., Plattstnonth. Telephone, 77. CLUBBING LIST. The Herald iiml C'osiiiopolitan " and American I'aniii i and llarperw M.iua.itn- . nnd Harper- Weekly nnd Harper- Ha.ar "'ol Harper's Yonni; People iind Toledo Hlado and I'entiiry and St .Nil lio!a and Doinori-it M.i i.iiii' and Inter t tican and I Iriinue Jndd K sinner, and WeMterti h'nral " " an. I (ilohe l li inni rat and .New N in k Ti ilunn Nl.jti l.m l.-in i.;' 4.:: 8.00 2 2.") !.! 0 l.mi 3,1 1 J..,"l 4.2:. l.'.'A i i.rri Till- lillKAt.l) is the i.it and Most KVliiilili' Kiiniily 1'aper Pnli Iwhed in ('as.- County ONLY $1 50 PER YEAR. SUBSCRIBE NOW. lanvnTin . J j mm mWSlIm A .v.-l Port of S.iinn'e. Some time iiiu'W a .miHiili ..siken fi l!nvi turned up in Mora. Ills. He went to tin bank ami 1 id an niiihriii e with the pioi dent niiii i:iliier. He had 'R little stoi j n.i ready mi l n wore the narli i.f pl.iiisilii!i-j. Si vi ial hanks had hi ui rchlnd rereinly. and tin- youngster n-i leiided to possess t lie fiuilidemt of l he ymiK that was tloiiiK ths Uevillry. The Hi l ih si eld, he said, win. hi he made on the r'lor.i hank. He. the l',i yoiili man, would notify the nltieial nl the exact lime uf tin- iutended raid in on!. that Itie riiiiliers minlit he appropria'. i romiilcl up. He u.isMi.t u, lhialur, i... Hllt'id reude.voiis of the robbers, there lived in rojul style, wiiile Ihe liai.t: ufliijiuls sat Ui nights to j;uard the Ilea ure and waited in vain for the lie.'e i f warniiii. It di l not eome, nnd when the goixl yoilli mill had winked the flume I r U it wus worth lie folded his tent like ll. Arabs uml mad.' a sneak for fc-recu fie'ii a ui! pastures uew. An Austrian tnnnut get a passport . leave the country even tor a tlujr wilhi ; the writteu council t of his wile. The kuifc, though very old, had uoicome into common use us it table uU iisil iu lb Tenth century. LAUGHTER AND HEALTH Atfordino; ti tin- census of IS'.K), Chica-ro lakes rank, by virtue of her population of l.lUlS.riTii people, as the einhtli hiroest city on the ojolie. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so many persons Iiml homes, nnd, when we do, we can find no better line than the "Htitlinntoii k ute." Three fast and comfortable rains daily. lor further information ad dress the aent of the company al this place, or write to J. Francis, (ieneral Passenger and Tit ket Aent, Omaha, Nebraska. Female Weakness PisitiveCure. To TlUC Kimtok: -Please;inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female org-ans. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy KKKIJ to any lady if they will send t'u-ir express and P.O. address. Yours respect fully, I)k. H. I). aMAk-CIIISI, I'TU A, New York. Willi I' MAT ISM IT Klin IN A D.W.- "MysticCure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to H1 days. Its action upon (he system is remarkable and mysterious. It reinoven at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 7.") cents. Sold by F. . Fricke Ac Co., druggists, Plattsinotith. Mystic LiTa Renower, This wonderful Health Huilder ami Constitution Restores ii indeed a veritable renewcr of life; because it possesses such marvelous powers to cure all forms of Failing; Health, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Diseases, Heart Affections, Female Weakness, Broken Constitution and all wasting1 diseases. Kvery bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded Free bottle at F, G. FrickeS; Co., druggists, Platts mouth, All First-Clasu Drinmiwls From present date will keep on sale the important Last India Hemp remedies. Dr. II. James' prepara tion of this herb on its own soil (Calcutta), will positiveljcure con sumption, broncbitts, asthuta, and nasal Catarrh, and break up a fresh coltl in 2i hours. !f'J.."s) per bottle or 3 bottles for i.aO.Try it. Ckadikk k A Co., proprietors. li:v.! Race street, Philadelpia. To-Niyht and To-MorrowNiuhl, And each day and night during this week vou can iret ntab driiir. gists a free sample bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, the most nuccessful remedy ever sold for coughs, Croup. Bronchitis, Whooping; Cough, Asthma and Consumption. Oct a bottle today ami keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price :). and $1. We have sold Kly's .Creaui'Balin about three years, and have reconi mended its use in more than a hun dred special cases of cattarrh. The unanimous answer to our inquiries is, "it's the best remedy that I have ever used." Our experience is, that where parties continued its use.it never fails to cure. J. II. Mont gromery, A Co., Druggists, Decot ah, Iowa. When I began Using Kly's Cream Balm my cattarrh was so bad I had headach the whole time and dis. charged a large amount of filthy matter. That ba.- almost entirely disappeared ami 1 have nut bad headai b since. J II Summers, Stcphney, Conn. U . COMPOUND A recent discovery by flu oM physician. MnvivsruN vffl Humility Iiy f(ioii.iin.s uf 1. 1- 'ins. isinuouiy ("'rieiiiy snrn ami riilahlo nuslieina dUcov. ered. Uewaraof unirliiipli'. ilriiL'irlsls UIk. .or.. li.f..r.. medicines In plaeoof this. Ask for ouk's cottoi Ko"TC'Mi'i)t:Mi, to Ire tni 'iniriafe,orluehwc0iftii'l Oeenls In postage In letter, nnd we will send, sealed, by return mini, toll scaled artiuuluxa In plain tQTclnpu, to luillcaouly, t stomps. AdJrcj I'uint l.lly 'ompany. o. 8 1 Uuor nioi.k, Ueiruii, illclv. ir-Suld lu I'l.ilt.smoiith by I iering .v. Co., K. (J. Fricke .V Co., Brown A; Barrett O. II. Snyder and druggists everywhere. s, 'jp ilard to sui'priH,.. til i p; in. wearily into u scat i'l a Lrt'ailw iiy cur, and the t;irl vlu ac coiupaiiii d 'ht s: i 1 svt:ip;ithctical!y : "Ave yuii tired out. tlearf lis awful worU, in't n ." 1 "I shou'id srv :-o," prcaticd the I "dear." "lint, 1 icleii. ymukii t know j aiiytliintr alunit the misery of it all. I You aren't cc : 'jiil '" I "No but JacK lssoiiico Isliouldtl't j think you'd ipit'd cIiim i.-ini; hini a jiroi'i't. "1 know he's nice! That's the trouble. lie doesn't smoke, and I've always Ik-en lad until now! Hut 1 can't net linn a pipe, uci.ir.ii'cttecasK, an ash receiver or atiytliiu1;! lie doesn't drink, and 1 can't nivo huu a traveling Ihtsk. He wears an iticoti spictious watch chain made of his mother's hair, and I always thought it so sweet and thoughtful, but 1 can't give him watch things, yo.i see. llo hasn't n single vice, Helen, and you can't give Christinas pres ents to men wlio haven't! Why, even a photograph frame would be useless, for he has only his mother's picture and mine out, and they're ul ready framed! What Khali 1 do." And Helen replied tersely: "Break it at once." New York World. sinallliess of llistorie I'biees. Tho strongest impression made upon tho American traveling in Kurope for the first time is usually astonishment t the small size of the historic places which holiasso longed to see, Tho royal chamber where the grando nionanpie received brilliant crowds of courtiers, foreign diplo matists and nobles before rising is too small to satisfy an independent Irish-American cook w ho knows hoi rights in this country. Tho apartment of Mary, queen ol Scots, at Holyrood, still garnished with her mirror and lied draped with gold embroidery, is still more crainiM-d, while tho supper room in which Kizzio was murdered is but a narrow, dingy closet, reached by tiny winding stairs such as usually lead to a garret. Tho dwellings of tho great Scotch dukes ami earls in Edinburgh iu ancieut times were reached for the most part through dark, steep alley ways or closes not threo feet wide, and the homes of the great races til Hamilton, Moray and Eglinton wel t smaller, darker and more uncomfort ablo than those of an American me chanic today. Youth's Companion. I'uor ltleli .lien. Countless young men who coveted everything of the lato Jay Gould ex cept bis cofiin may bo surprised to learn that Mr. Gould generally want c-d and needed money quite as much as they. Property isn't money, us many ablo business men havo often learned to their cost and misery. The larger a man's trperatioiitt and the moro fretr.ieutly ho wants to make u ''quick turn"' or a "big btriko" the oftener tloes ho feel jxjverty pangs quite as kceu as thoso of tho young man who longs to sport a trotting horse and buggy, but has to content himself w ith a secondhand bicycle. Chaiincey M. Depew is credited with the stat cut that tho lato William H. Vanderbilt, one of the three richest men in tho United States, was always poor and in debt. Many business men can understand this strange statement, though the young men aforesaid will take no stock in it until they become businesi men themselves. Hai-jH-r's Weekly. I org I hk Antiquities. The forgery of antiquities lias lieen a recognized industry in EuroH) foi niauy years, but it in little kuowu that the famous English "Flint Jack' has his counterpart in this country in one Burnett, "a small, dull, yellow man," as a neiglilmr desorilied him, who lives on the French Broad river in North Carolina. For a long time ho was in the habit of riding to the townsand selling "fake" arrowheads to dealeiu and visitors, as well a mortars and iestles that had the ap jx-arance of having Ix-en long buried. But ho lost one customer by taking him a mouuted figure of pottery that ho said he had unearthed from an Indian mound. Ho had made the mistakeof putting shoes on tho horse, New Y'ork Sun. A Method of Procedure. "Some time ago there was a bank failure at Dallas," said Alex Seniors of Temple, Tex., at tho St. James. "There was a pomiKius, ignorant man who was one of the bank's di rectors at the time of its suspension. He was seen coming down the steps from tile-directors' room immediately after the doors of tin.- bank had been closed, and an anxious depositor bin tonholi-d In in and asked : ' 'Now, what are- you going to do fur us cirilitoisf llnw iiui. li shaii we get ?' " 'Sir,' responded the. director, ve shall illllin iL.iii'lv proceed to eolieft tho exits of the concern, pav the debts and make a practical divi-iiin of thesurplus.' "-St. Iaouis le-pnMic. smne Old sly ! II Hs. The gold laced inched li.tl W:is largely le. in l,,"s. net (,i,ly no a. count ol Us military look, hut be cause it probably protectui the wearer from seizure b the pi-es gangs, which were at that t.me more than usually active. The Hat, fold ing, crescent, shaped beaver ktiownas thociv.'ked hat was still to U-seen as lato as ISIS. - Philadelphia Lodger. SE: Health t, otNinNi h 1FJ a r.iiDuiul f I a Destroyed " ''j ! l,,y t!v lJS0 pf. Por stnokint: tobacco. .. , ' Sa 1 lK ioiacco j .vii inrousn all ("lie :ukI against II! i,-l-...It'.. I. ii uiak.iv. n 3 nun ijuriiam amokmjj " Tohi.-r.i A Question A Great Record WHY? Btcan.sc it's always mire, always t ie S.ime. :ilve-ii: ihn b...- c....i. - 1 i i, v record M s nmre talk.- For You Good Advice .lacvci ana it is vionacco tor row -''i II" you smoke, you should smoke' jf r--n r..1 a I DURHAM uuiiaiurnami Atrial is all we ask. IE u LACK WELL'S DURHAM ! lUUACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. HELPING JN THE GAMINS. A King's Hnnijbtcr's lliitber I nsatlsfiie. tnry I xpcilence In Itewarilinir. A King's Daughter wan relating one of lief XK'l'ienee. "With invaiint.' sh e snitl, "I was passing thrnuh a siveri in a tenement district in this city w'.iei h crowd of eliilili'eii, utriitjuliiig fur tin possession of a pour, half Murveil h.nh ing kitten, iittiin teil our notice. There were six boys and threo girls, mid ti.i former were ruining blows upon the l it ter, who in turn pulled lmir, kicked ami Hcratched the faces of their adversarie "To my astonishment ninl relief im sex was shortly victorious, and I en il i imt refrain from nliowing that I was it KVinpiithy with the object of tlm fr.i v. although I could not conscientiously up prove of the Hindu of warfare. 'And,' I (mid to my aunt, 'surely this nhows Ihio. woman's tenderness for weaker crenturi'M and her protecting care for the fi i lorn and Hulferiiig are inherent uml in stinctive, to nee it thus manifested in these jHior degraded children.' "My aunt was not Hoeiithusiastie, but 1 did not notice it much at the time, bit I laid called one of the girls to me and, iriving her sotiiechatiKe, Raid to her: '1 saw how courageously you rescued thn? pour cat; you nro good girls not to Id the buys abuse it.' Shu took tin unmet and rushed hack to her companions, showing it, to them witlitlm comiiieiil 'My, isn't sho green!' Tim trio tnei, stin ted up the alley, one of them urging haste. 'Hurry up, Mag,' ulio n.tid; 'yon get the kerosene; it's got lots of fur. ami it'll bluze) awful nice,' "With an exclamation of horror cij aunt and I ran after them, but our pns euge) was blocked by a rough looking fellow, who asked onr business in an in solent tone. We protested indignantly in behalf of the cut, but lie only laughed jeeringly. 'They have to have their fun,' he. said, 'like the rent of us,' ami his manlier was so impudently aggressive that we dared not Htteinjit to get by him Wo turned instead anil found a police man, who good natun-illy ramo hack with us, but man, girls ami kitten ton ont of sight and sound. 'They're nw,i off by this time,' remarked the blueeiut 'they know how to slip around.' "I did not wait to know the result ol the search, as I feared the worst. M v dreimis for some time were disturbed by visions of a martyred kitten. All thai my aunt said was, 'Those girls' faco were the hardest I ever Haw.' "New York Times. Considerate llurgliini. "Talk about nerve!" exclaimed O. C Smith, a member of a partyat the South era who were discussing burglaries. "1 had a visit from a gang of housebreak ers laat week who have the record for farreaehing and iridescent audacity. They entered my house while 1 was at home, ransacked every room in it, took tny watch and pocketbonk from utulei uiy pillow and my revolver from the withstand drawer. Then they went into the kitchen, lit a fire and cooker! their breakfast. Not content with that, they entered the cellar and tapped my wine. They rigged themselves out in my clothes and put their own old duds in the clottiespress. They tested the milverware, found it plated and left it. "But that was not the worst. I Im paid twenty dollars only a week before for a bulldog, whose sole duty was to watch the premises. The next inoriiin I found him shut up in the coalhouse, with a rubber bund around his jaws and a tag tied to hii tail, which read, -We didn't take yer perp, cos we thot lis how niehlw he war raised' a net, tin you might Le fond of him."' St. Louis Globe-Democrat 11 1 U Wells for Iirlnklnic Water. The Indianapolis Water conijvmv U greatly pleased with the three deep wells it has sunk near the water gallery. "'I hone wells," paid Mr. lleckmnn. "l'o down to a depth of K't feet.' and the water comes ont of the rock. The thru' nre flowing into the gallery at the rat.' of .(kiii,O0O gallons a day. One of tiiet, is a Ill-inch well nnd the other 1 wo nt ekrht inches each in diameter. '1"!:,. water ii-ii in them to within six nrei-hi feet, of Hie sin face, and they How into the uallery nt fifteen or twenty feet be low the surface with about, a 7-foot head. Tla.-e wells nt this great depth an wholly cat elT from nry chance of sur face pollution, b'ing separated there from bv any number ef layers of hard pan. They were put down by on expe rienced gas well driller, and we shall put down four liiore. There can be no doubt whatever i f the purity of this water supply." IiidiatiaMlis Journal. Kmphusls Is laid upon the necessity of watching closely for the first fluttering of the pulse In diphtheria. Such a fluttering tirediuts darnjtrous heart failure. A Fact on" 'Min; li.U'.u,.ti, I tiut lias lielJ its I the clians of Kain,t T,m" all cor.iivtitors is I i . . s.:.i.i Cnchanginj; l olJtu u tii Talk's Cheap ;r"jn?. L iiiiipVi P. J. HANSEN, IWiAI.IiR IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEEN8WARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited North Sixth Street, PlattsmouUi TIMOTHY : CLARK, I'KALKK IM Coal and Wood. TKKMH CASH. Yaritn uml Ofller i"U South Third Street. Tclcihiiiit- .No. I'l. PLATTSMOLITH. NEBRASKA The Old Reliable 11. A. WATERMAN 1 SON. Lath, Sash, Shingles, IMMHCN, : HLIXIW, htc. Can supply every denuin of the city. Cull ninl Krt lerniH. Fourth Street in rear of npera house. StyeQitizeQs'Bai CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 W. 11. C TSHING, Pres. J.W.JOHNSON, Vice-Prea, FKKI) W. CANhrCTH, Cash'r. A tit'iiernl liiinkiriK bnsines" triinsni teil. NTlvKKST on deposits allowed aft 1 1 follows: Four per cent, annual interest if (lcposi'cd three months. ' rive per cent annual interest if de posited six months. 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