WKKK1.Y HKItALD: PLATTSMOUTll. NT, UK i fwIENT WHY ARE RAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND !?.DEfI&FLECTRICBELin 1m I HP iQT - inch anlterera but a trlnl ti "" prepoiure.TiuniT $ la efucirlclty-and . baveunduly drained -j ttiuo canard your . meiiia i hub arainpa. will remove tbCHU(ie ; 1 and health, atreiiKtrj and treatment, 3 kni.U I'Thvp nil trMHlninnt. Mini Our itUO. paya 3 book "Three yaaaf. middle m WjyS! I twl ..I.I llr. huutlro'e AJtt'P F.li-rtrlc Hell ! undreda of caaea throughout thla Slate, who would gladly teai Ifv. and Iruui tuauy uf wtium w have aUoiitf loUara buaxiuti tooiiuiuuy to their recovery after uaiug our Hell. Idhiknit liMi.lt h unit n vmor. hi: pr Mil WE HAVE CURED THESE ER VOL'S DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. OraTO Rinrs, Mich., November lit, MM. T. A. T. Bakmk. Hear Sir :-In nply to your late f aor, have to nay that 1 think your Dr. haiiden E wtnr llelt one of me jrr'uieFi invention. ti oiw iiinwnm rentury.and eonimlt-rlt a most Hjt.rfulaK-nl fr ff'Kni among the many afflicted on thin earth, audi know that tnroiiRh nie aeveral of your uelu have neenaolit, totlie partlea' (rreatowt aatiafaitii-n. As to myself I am a well man to-tfay from weai-in one of your t'lei'trlr U'ltn.atnt am thirty pound heavier tlmn be fore tiling IL 1 cheer fully anil truthfully rrcomn.rnd rour belt. 11. ti. WILDtK, i tUiaamut Avenue. GENERAL DEBILITV, NEBV0U8NESS. MawArKM, Win., Anirnrt 7th. IK Da. A. T. FAtroan, l-ar Sir t-The Elertrir bi lt I re ci iv,4 from you hut April hanlonenll It in rtinmniiinli (I fl.. .In Ir.n km v ir hu flout' nmn for mi t han all till medicine 1 have taken In threw yenrn. The lime I got the bell I wan In a had rnndltion. suiroliriK ureally fiom irenenUdebilltv.nervoupneHs. c, and i.i ' bloiKl whhIii very oor condition. 1 neighed .it the tune I ffot the bell 14& poundx, hut ntprtM'til w tHn.ir mv wriirlit I Ifiil ltvaunewljourbelttonll. Sllul.IELL,21UMihiiiKht, THE DR. SANDEN Is a enmpleto galvanic buttery, inane India belt ao gtvea aooilltnir. pr loniron rniTrum nnirn nru iii 93,000. It hasHn linpi ovcl I loi irlc huapennnry, thi-greaieat boon ever given weak inyn, ana u ..mini it t,. I'tipo t'iv . ,r t i..t uiiovo wo;.i;m.'t. ii ml tuonlnrL'R shrunken II iii ba. or part a. or trlont-y llelunded. They are graded In sinniyh to nioet men, and will cure the wnri I'nm'sln I vd or three SANDEN ELECTRtC CO.. EAILEOADJlME TABLE. HI KI.IM1KIN 1 -InMII 111 KIVKK II. It. (idlNd WKST- Flyor Xo. 1 I 'usst'iik;'.' u !l. I'nswnijfr X 5 I'uhWMini'r n " l'ntsi'imi-r liiii, via l.iiuievillL' I'lissfiim-r No !'l Kit-iiiTit Nu .".i. via I.iuiivilli' hrciuht Xi i.i, In Snutli Oiiiiilia (iolNIi liAST - Flyer Nu Z 1'ne.sriiyiT I I'llSMMIUtT Nl) Ii, Dcpnrt H: I.i II 111 . I!:!" p lit tt rlM l ii mi . r.:!7 p 111 1:1(1 p Ml ":l."i a in :iv n ill . :.': u III " IT in l":::l a in Vi:-a "i . 7:11 i m I assniiirr . I'lissniKiT -Nu in l:ir ii m MIMI 1(1 I'AI 111! II Ul.lillAH. (iOl.Mi (K'I II X.i. 1 ,o.:i No. I.IV .. (ioiNt; si irni Nu. J X.i. 11' ii" Nu. l'.'i; fri iulil ..; Ii II. III. :!: Ill p. 111. 1 :M p. hi. . I ;""i a. in . '.':ll p. in . V."i7 a. in (MS 'M" x. ' mm-iiidI ai.it I'' M . A. in els ff) null M ..ml .i i v mi. He Hi "l.aeiii'i; Iih I. l-li::.f :i.-u!ili.T- i-l'iiiir. ; Iih 1. I'. 1 1 -in -1"-, V. r. : i'. .-it ell lu'i -jit, y A . . s. c. n miii, c. ru i;nn. in- niK ' "lil i. Mfoi- at ; i'M'I V M ini.i rviM'lou lil I In" I il.tliil A : ao my hiill. A . r (nu. in. pr. ..-i-.-l ut . Illl-llt , I lloM Walling. V I) I W Nu Mitt an. I tini'1 l-'ii tla v f cniiiu nl taih ii milt 1 1 at I Oil K (i. ill. p rank ci uiv lea rfttiiiU'i , : J I. l:rit Ii M. ' Miiiht.. r il No. 1'. in.' t- rvi-iy ,il 7 : .1" mi lii'ir II. ill in IIIIIIU' ii it i : i ;n I . M lllf "l Willi lis. I' I "ll i'jtl'S. t iir iv f von nu' I iirkwninl I lurk Al cm iu.!s in lie. I ( I li-l .A 1 1 J I . III. I I' Nile 1 1 I mm, m.. r. 1,'Mi.il IS )K I'I'IIIXS : nut lot I .ml iff ' No- 17. MlTls t'VC'IV V tl i llt'r-i I ;i ct'- ninu at tliiir hall ofr fiitini't At 1 nit's, all viititin kiiiulit-. nr.- o i r 1 1 :i I i itnitcil to at tiin I. M X (in Hi ill, t : Ui lioscy IV til IV niitl s. 1) 1' v Xn M Meet M-riinil ami fonrt Ii 1' i iilay evenings iii t he iiiiiiii h at l 1 ) 1' Hall. H ondiaii, M U . h I' llrtiwn, re orileJ. f "l-:f ; K" !: !-; K IIOXOK - Meet- the llrxt anil th in I Thnirstla v eveiiinu;s of eat Ii niiiiilh in 1. O. ( l. I'. hull, I- il.er.iltl hint k. Mi., Aililie Sinilh, U'tntliv MMer of lluiior lrn. Xaiinir Unrkel. sister set ri-tary. DKGK'KK !' IION'tIK' Ivy loilue. No. 1.1 meets lirst anil thinl I liiirsilat s ot each tnont Ii in K. of I hall, Stella Irav er, sister set relarv. AUK l.ini'oln Conneil A. I'. A. No. Pi meets ex'eiN1 seeoml antl fonrlli Wetl nesila v in eai h moiit h nt I .!. I', hull. (7A'(7;.S. t'A l AtH.K'.-St. I'anl. Chiiirh. Oak, lio tween Kill Ii anil Si xt h. lallier tiirnev. I'asler serviri": Mas at ji i I Pi: l.i A. M Siui.a Si'liool at J:ii w it h heneiliet ion. I'Dl.oitKli IIAI'llsr. Mt. Olive Oak, be tween Tenth antl Ivlevent h' h'ev. A llos well. pastor. Servires 1 1 n. ill ami 7 ;:UI p. in. I'rayer meet inn Weilnesilay eveninv;. I'lKSI' MKTllHlMST.-Sirlli St., Iietueeu Main anil I'enrl. h'ev. I.. liritt l. I), pastor. Serviees II a . m . , anil K:D0 p. in. Sunihiy sehool at 'J::ia p. in. OHW.1AN I'KHXIY TKKIAX. Curlier Main ami Nineth. kev. Wilte. pastor. Ser viees usual hours. Suntlav sihonl nt t::l p, in. t'liwisi'l AN Corner l.oeusl ami K.iuhtli streets. Serviees: M.irninu ami eve ti in L. I'ililer A. ial1iivia., pastor. Sun ilay St liool at in a. in. Ill'lso n i Si, Luke's e'liin h "l urner of I hiril anil hie streets, h'ev. II. It. Ilnrites-,, iasor. Si r lees: II ,i. m. ami 7 :.'W p. tn. Stltnla v Si hool al '.'::tll p. in. I'WI'.sH I I k'l . Servic es in new i hni'i'h. t oriu-r Si1li anil Granite sis., h'ev. J. T. liairil. past.n'.'siinilM.v sehool at ; : : lit ; pi cat Ii mi; at II. a. in. anil s p. m. I'lie V, I', S. C. h. of this t lunch meets e er sal .I i.it h evening at 7;I" in liase nient ol Hie ehiiich. All ale in iteil to at letnl t hese inoi t i n ir. sVKIi-il CiiNi t -..in I'.l , h ; IV h' .1.1 his i.. Si t Ii. I . l .lilt ie, 1 Scientific American Agency for .a TAW - i -.r f'r ' !''!.' ."'STa a-i i j i -a.'J. n.r;rAj caveats. a V-Jj-. TRADE MARKS, . . 1 .-eiiEMlo. nrtiru n a -e r ., . i ""vol I o, OVO.I rortmnrmntion nnn Troe llnndbonk wrltoto MI NN in., :nil IiiioAinvAV. Nr. r Yoinr. fll.h-et liiiiniiu for aeeurlng piitenta In Amerinu Kvcrv patent tnkon out by tis Ih brought before the public by a unlive tpvcu fi co of chiuKu lu the Largest ctrcnlntlnti of any sclentlfln paper In the) world. Hploudldly llluatratetl. No intelligent iau should be without It. Weekly, et.'l.oo a yoari flUslz nioutha. Addreaa MINN A tx) Vuuuauatta, 301 Uroadway, flew Votk Uty. YOU WEAK? FAILED TO FIND A CURE? 'AND SUSPENSORY FOR EN WHO ARE DEBILITATED AMSllfTERING from Nervous DebilitV Seminal Weak NESi Losses Drains Impotency or. f OCT MlUUOAn DUPIIMATIM I IMP :Rkc Kidnev Troubles. Nervousnlss SiicplessnessRxjrMemorV&General IiiHealth AdH''" effM,,,0f .kgu. axraniA. worry and aitmarjra. Fr hate relief ami cure in our miirTeloua Invention, hlrh requires Tine the milaeitk-al. In your lunorance of effecta or by airrawa. jour Talvoi of nerve forroand vitality whirs wenkneat or lack of force. If you roplare Into) wiuca ara rt-ainreu lor viaoroua irenuiu. yoia im ailarun toe Ifluraor RldllHI refnniltMl- ana yiiior will ioiiow at once anil iu irmiuuuraa and weauaran f'liiMMa nf iuaa of Urn," ehouid be road by aver .nun. iit aealMl. frMA. u no experiment, aa we nave reatorea tnonaanaa fiLiinr irrai insula leuroj, .hii i'v mii.wu its - WE CAN CURE YOU! FUOM Jl'KEblDkNT Or V 1KB PLOW CO. MoNiornt. 111.. Oct .. Pa. A.T. flArK, iVarfllr t Theltanden Kleetric Belt which I liurchaiwd nf yoo twnyeare a(to worked to my r.NTIRI HATIUfACTIOff, ana I uiae piriwmn- in rfoonr mendlncr it at nv of mi friend who are afflicted wltn ailnienu for uie cure nf which the bi'lt la recommendiil, Ivuravrry truly, WM. UAXHA, rrea. vr riowtM LAMS HACK, lUDNEV DISEASE, AO. mir.fW tvtnher IT. "ML Pa. A.T. SAKTUt", Pear Wr:-Thi la to rertify that 1 have used Hie bnnden Eleelrlo lielt for lame bark anil kl.lnev trouble, and any to thoaa afflicted that I have nivived apiiinplelerure. I mort rhwrfullyreoommenil them. Youra, Ac, J AM IB HILLS, ;th and FraueraUt KECOMMENDS THE BELT TO ALL. IT .van Orrv Kanitaa. Otoher With. 1WK Pr. A. T. SiKPkN, Dear Hlr,-Youraof IheMih lnt.,'naa hand, and 1 will My In reply that your No. 6, Dr Harden KW'lrie Pelt liaa trlven good aalliif notion arid haa dotm me a wonderful (rood. From now on I aliall uaa 1C every day, and know It will bring me out all (I. K. I Itmeirivi n your belt a good reconmiend toaeveral bera. Hoping J OU w ill eel I man y iiiiue, i etui, ...iioitii, ' E. S. ttfEllH ,LoclilloIlU,8.8. alaUOB. ELECTRIC CELT as to he eaally worn during work or atroat, and It - muiiut ion iiiroiiKiioui. nu vrnm ,.ni in, .t no to all alagea of weaknepa In youipr, iulildle-a,odirold ruonuis. Adurusa lor lull ininrni iuon. 1 69 La Salle St., CHiCACO, IU Rick TT..ai1af!lie and mllnveaU thotronblei Incf flcnt to alillloiiB Btnliiof tho ByHfm.auoli ttj I)i7h,oan Kaiiaoa. Druwainoaa. listroti aftt!C eating, 1'ain lu the Hi.lo, .Vc Wliilo tluuriuoiie ruiuarkaulo biiccchs uaa nii-ii auowu iu uiuui) ncnfllflio, yet Cart'T'n I.ltilo I.iver PM1 BVS equally vuliialilo in Coiistiiiiit Inn, cut inrjiiiul pro vt'iitiiig tliiHniiiidjinKConiphiint.wliilti they alsa Correct all diH'T.lrrs t'f thoHUimai'ti.aiiiiinliitotlK Jiver and rc:ulto tin: Lowcla. Evou it tliuy oulj tlUXll HI fa Tl-JJ g W; i:. ta v. " .-' r i Liiv Achstlier wnili1. horlnv tprifcloMtothriwiwriil Hi(.'rfroiiitlii.)ili-ti i"' iii'i'om)'t dnt; tiutr'iirtii lately theirp. iiii1iumi!'' n n on. I in m,.'in.l tlioia Vliooiieoti ytlieiiiwll fin.l iIm-a- '.itMe ill Ih v.-ilil-tiUolnsoiii.-Mir v,:ivnt!:nt tliiy Mill iiol. Im wi! laje, toUyv.ithout tuia. 15utaf(i:ra!lslckhoa4 iPt'ietxinrirf som-my lives that liorfl Ii vrlifiTa ,om:ikooiii ';n-aluuuat. Oiir pillaciiroitwUilO Clhera do U'd. t'ui ter'H Lltilo LinT nth aro very email nna very cuy to Op.! or two pilU nntkna il"so. atif-y areBtrictly vert tMo ami do not Ifipo or r.iiri"n, Imtby tJi.-'irc. n'!o.i' ti"U pier 'eall will iMotuetu. liiv.i'.lict'J'M'i'iita; IP-eforlt. doiJ by druglatu ovturywliUiiH or hjuI by :uaiL CARTER MSDlC!t:E CO., Neve York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DJSE. SFALL PRICE bf ... " .-'..-.r'"W - .'-4S-:i For Atchinson, St. Joseph, I.eaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and nil pointsucTth.east south or west. Tick ets sold and bag. yaye checked to any point in the United S t a tes or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATF.S AND IVOUTKS Call at lie pot or address 11, C. Town-send, (i. 1". A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. I'him.ippi, A. C. P. A. Omaha. H. I). Aitjaw. Ayt., Plattsmouth. Telephone, 77. TllK IIi-KALli is the I lest and Most Reliable Family Paper Pub lished in Cass County ONLY $1 50 PER YEAR. SUBSCRIBE NOW. CLUBBING LIS T. The lleialil ami Cosmopolitan . .vl.jo anil Am. 'l it an Farmer - 1 .sit " " an.l I larpers Maya.i ne . I. Ml " ami Harpers Weekly - . I.7H an. I Harpers llazar I.T'i " " ami Harpers Yotini; People it.dii ami Tole.lo i:ia.e - 2 .'."i ami Cent nry . . B.no " " ami St Nit Inilas .i) " liml Heniorest Magazine . .I.'HI " " ami Inter. Ocean - 2.-J.1 " " liml Orange Jinld Furiner i&t " " mill Western Knral . l. " " iintl Globe Democrat . 2.25 " " and New York Tribune 1.75 GARTER'S 1VER 2ii pills. JSiwarff?j DU al a., .w. aar w T f Ifr .-.r-T v-tr.n,s,iiir In llawardea Castle. The Rev. Henry Drew was anamUbia and congenial guide to the many object of engroHtoiiK lnterext in Hawarden r ctuitle. liefore leaving the drawing ! room 1 had feiusted my eyes ou uiany relics and souvenirs of the life still in tich wonderful preservation. The room is a large lightsome one, looking ou to the grounds. Every nook and corner of it has some token of love or admiration from worshipers of the great man who inhabits this retreat. These were from 11 quarters India, Italy, Ireland, Amer ica and England. Here is a huge embossed silver cylinder, containing ta)stry from India, and there lying alongside a great book of photographs stamped "Roma," is an immense beautifully bound album con taining nothing but the names of Italian students. The bright face of Lord Rose bery looks out on you from a large silver frame surmounted with the letter "U," while the ascetic countenanc of Jobu ilorley is not absent. l'all Mall O azeti. Theft ltevralrd liv g, Iretm. Mrs. Cornelia M. Thomas, of St. Paul, is under arrest charged with hav ing stolen $1,000 from her sister, Mrs. Mary D. Thillips. of Seattle, Wash. The circumstances preceding tho arrest arc peculiar. Mrs. I'hillips was in St. Paul receutly. She returned to Seattlo and while en route dreamed that Cornelia Thomas had abstracted $1,000 of .400 which sho had in the lining of her dress. A search revealed tho umount $1,000 short. Mrs. Phillips returned at once to St. Paul. Sirs. Thomas was searched and part of the stolen money found on her. The stolen bills were sewed into a belt worn next to her skin by Mrs. Thomas. Minneapolis Journal. uA LIGHTER AND HEALTH Accortliiitf to the cciisuh of 1SSK), Cliicnufo t;iktH rank, by virtue of her population of l,l)OK,r70 people, us the eighth liirneHt city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which no many person t'liul homes, and, when we do, we can find no better line than the "Htirlini;toii K lite." Three fast and comfnrtaMe raitiH daily. For further information ad dress the ,'io'i'nt of the company at this place, or write to J. Franvin, General Passencjer and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. ppc;ulr A.I vriisini, Atlvertisino- a patent medicine in which the proprietor of Kemp's Halsam does for coughs and c. ibis docs it iudffd won lerfully. lie autlioriy.fs all druggists to give those who c ill for it a sample liot tel KWiiiv, they iti.iy try it before purchasing. The large liollles are ."it lc and .f I. We certainly advise a trial. It may sumption. save you , from con- All First-Chiss Drimtiiwts. b'roiii present (late will keep on sale the important Fast India Hemp remedies. Dr. II. J. lines' prepara tion of this herli on itsj own soil (Calcutta), will positively cure con sumption, In'onc hitts, asthma, and nasal Catarrh, and break up a fresh cold in 'Jl hours. .'J.,"i:) per bottle or it liottlesllor Try it. Clv'ADDoCh' Co., proprietors, lite Race street, I'hiladelpia. Arrosie'l Hiirl Set Frui Dr.J. II. Il.inaford says in the Western Plowman: "If the lirst cough is properly treated, the lirst step in the direction of consump tion is arrested, the lungs develop, the breath set free, we need fear consumption," Kemp's Halsatn for the throat and lungs is the proper treatment for the lirst cotiyh. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. At all drug gists. Large bottle oKo and $1. Fly's Cream Iialin is especially adepted as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. v , A. Hover, Druggists, Denver. My catarrh was very bad. For thirty years I have been troubled with it have tried a number of remedies without relief. A drug--gist advised lily's Cream Jllnliu. I have used only one bottle and can say I feel like a new man. I make this voluntary statement that others may know of the Halm. -J-W. Mathewsou, (lawyer), Pawlucket R. I RlIliCMATIS.M CUh'lil) IX A HAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause ami the disease immediately disappears, The lirst dose greatly hem-fits, 7,"i cents. Sold by F. (J. Fricke tV Co., druggists, Plat (smooth. Mystic Li!o M'-newer, This wonderful Health Huibb-r ami Constitution Restores is indeed a veritable rcnewer of life; because it possesses such marvelous powers to cure all formsof Failing Health, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Diseases, Heart Affections, Female Weakness, Hrokou Constitution and all wasting diseases, livery bottle warranted to give satisl,i tiiin or money refunded Free bottle at F. ( 1. Fricke'tV Co., druggists, J'latts. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Andrew Johnson and Miss Louise Louquetof Cedar Creek were mar. ! ric-d last week by Judge Ramsey. Uhentln Alexander ! . f-tory of bis e.v, s stagrt director f . i : . the latter bc;ii!i i ! tour. "I took entire charge of tho ht v dim lion for father," Fuid he in u ilmt the other day, "and m relieved him if nil nnxiotv on that score. I had the most dirim'ty in getting proper ! handling ot tlie temple scene in 'ham son,' wlu to Samson pulls the nhrinu of Diaim down upon the heads of tho eoplo. 1 superintended this und got everything into working shape, but did not have father ivhourso the fall iig in of tho temple. "I knew that the mechanical effect would take cure of itself, so far aa ho was concerned, and merely placed a dummy there so as to arrange that none of the debris should fall ho as to hit Samson. The effect of this tum bling in of the scenery was rather terrifying. It was tho 'supers' whom I expected to g,ve me tho most trouble. Of twuit I wishid them, representing tlw wortliipers in the temple, to makvii Yf9iM' sUimpodo, but I did not rehears thm for it. "Well, when we played 'Samson' tho first night I secured just the re sult I wanted. You ought to have seen those supers run off tho stage! They thought the whole house was tumbling in on them. The way they went off that stage was a caution. At least they tried to go, but in their terror they tumbled all over one an other in a heap. It produced u mag nilicent terror effect, and tho audi enco probably thought it had all lieen rehearsed to perfection. Hut the su pers knew lienor." "How did theyuct the next nights" "They didn't act at all. They were ho terrified that they never eninc buck. I expected that and had a new lot ready. The most astounded man of all was probably father. When tin' whole temple tumbled dosvu upon him, he was perfectly bewil dered, and as soon as thecurtain was down he turned to mo and energetic ally exclaimed, 'Sacramento! but do you want to kill me'.' When cautious investigation kIh.'aviI him that ii o piece of scenery could fall on him, he accepted the situation philo sophically." -Minneapolis Tribune, Tin- Tntilo of llnri;liiiy. Burglary is a trade. It has its tricks, its tonls.-uul its ups and downs. It is a trade which is continually changing und improving. M"' liods of high class burglars that were in vogue years ago are hardly known now. The thief's ".jimmy" is out ot' date. Sale blowing ha" given wav b sale cracking. Four or live nu n, j v-t u n lew stiehs ot (lytiamiie, roii a j tram nowadays as easily as l' ) men j armed to the teeth did it ii dozen years ago. Hut in spite of the changes the motto of all low grade (Ti mlis is, "The way to ste.il is to steal." They embrace every opportunity' and stc;:l whenever I hey can, often making a bungling job and getting nipped. Alter a few terms in Un penitent;, iry. however, they are no longer low gradi-crooks. but have be coiin- ci'.ibvtfil profesMonnls. Tin penitential y is tn -ir school. There they are taught nil 1 he improvements of the "trade," and tin-re many bur glars' devices are invented by brainy but vicious men. St. Ijouim (JIoIh--Deinocrat. The T;l1 of 1 ho 'I'fleplinlMt. Tlie first telephone that was ever used was not electrical, nor was it a scientific instrument in tiny sense of the term. A little more than Mi years ago the employees of u large manu factory beguiled their leisure hours by kite Hying. Kites largo und small went up daily, and tho strife was to see who could get tho largest. The twine which held them was the thread spun and twisted by tho la dies of the village. One day to the tali? of the largest kite was attached a kitten, sewed in a canvas bag, with a netting over the mouth to givo it air. When the kite was at its greatest height- '.'no feet or more-tho mewing could lie distinctly heard by those holding the string. To the clearness of the at mosphere was attributed tho hearing of the kitten's voice. This is the first account we remember of speaking along a line. Sheffield Telegraph. A Streot iir Myl. They were riding up town together pretty, pink cheeked Kthcl and her red cheeked brother Kalph. In the young woman's lap lay a daintily bound volume with a bit of winter landscajie etched upon the cover and tho words "Winter Idyls" written across it. "Say, Kthcl," inquired Kalph, "what does ! d v 1 spell ;"' "Myl," replied Kill' l ;d selitlllind edly, looking i i:t ol' tin-car window, lhilpli pondered. "Are w inter idles tratntis. Klin-I;" he Wctlt oil. Kt 1 1 el said si World. And tin II- glil'SM'd 1 1 -? t :n O (i.'.l ..rk Hovt III- Kni-u of II. "I alius kip-well woodcock time had cum." onei- said a mar-li tarnn-r, "when parson reads iiiirning I'n-ry furnace' in church lesson." lie was lunch hp re a sportsman than a theo logian, inliis tne relator ol tins story, hut. he nieant the morning lesson ioid style) for tho nineteenth Sunday aft er Trinity, which fell about wood cock tiuio. Daily's Magazine. RfirWwnll'tt Rul! rinrh en Has been the recognized stantiatJ i f lor over 25 years. Uniformly cu;J auj uiniori;.; N;j first. Bright, sweet anj fraant-wc invite iiiti f swvf. must lauluus w uw lis fCtl llar C.u iience. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Uurliam, N. C PERPLEXED BY HIS DOUBLE. Serloita ('oinpllrntloiis Arlan fear the Identity of Two Me. TIM folly of introducing a hand some male friend to one's best girl was illustrated in Cuinbridgo ro cently. It was a enso of diainond cut dia mond. The court ships of two younp men were cut short, and a pretty Cambridge girl is "not keeping com pany now with nnylxxly in particu lar." She is good looking, and her father is well off, all of which made young man No. Inn ardent admirer and a freipii-nt caller at her home. His at tentions were received with favor, for he, too, was good looking, and dressed like a man in good circuni stances. Oneday tire couple met young man No. L', mid lio was duly i'ltrodueed. Ho found an opportunity lo call at the young woman's home, and, as he was an agreeable companion and n good conversationist, his visits went as agreeable as they were frequent. Finally he was received with such favor that young man No. I began to realize that he was losing ground, and he determined to take decisive action. When lie got a chance he casually asked th;? pret ty Cambridge girl it' she knew anything about his rival's occupation. She had never thought of that, and s.inl so, whereupon Ie hesitatingly intimated that. No. '.'was a waiter in a cheap restaurant. This c.ituvd a small sensation, which reached a climax win n No. 2 called. There was a coolness on the part ol the young woman which In- cmild not understand. He asked for an ex planation and got it. It was a sur prise, b'lt ho grasped the situation in a moment. "Do you know what Mr. 's oc cupation is; In- asked. Well, in, she didn't, but she had inferred (hat lie was a student at. tin medical college. The young man looked more amused than before and said : "1 suppose that if 1 told you what his occupation really is you would be inclined to doubt nie, under the cir cumstances, so I will not ask you to believe what I say. But if you will agree to go into Boston with nie to morrow evening and come home again on the next oar I think 1 will be able to surprise you." The young woman, after a mo ment's reflection, assented to the proposition, and the young man left tho house with his face wreathed iu smiles. Tho next evening tho two emtio into Boston and got off the car at the Tremont House. They walked along a short distance, and suddenly tho young 'man stopped in front of a hotel mid asked his companion to look in at ono of the windows of tho tonsorial department. She did so, blushed and turned away quickly. That evening the young man stopped at tho Cambridge girl's gate to havo a laugh, and as ho went away exclaimed: "By Jove, that barber does look like Jack, but how did I ever come to think tf it ," The last act of this little comedy drama took place a few evenings later when young man No. 1 called. He felt as hapjiy us a mini who im agined he was in complete possession of the field naturally would be. But tho atmosphere was as cool in one part of the room as it was agreeable in another. 1 lo finally asked if she had weighed what he had said on his last visit, "Vi s." replied tin? young lady with as in ticli com jiosure as she was eapa bio of under t lie circumstances, "and 1 found out what your occupation in too." The young man looked amused und felt confident Unit in- could explain away anything his rival had said ty attributing it to jealousy. "What did lie say t' "You are a barber." 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