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KM, ,11 is Ol- PVIUIVS 'imiiitlet l.oilae No-17. .sleet- everv Wi-aiie-ilax eve nuu'at their hall inerUriim l iV l iiltV, all i-itin loii:;iili me eonlialiy invited to lit tend. M N liriHith, l C: Otis llovey lv tit h' mid ri, o f W No M Nret seeond and fonrtli l-'ri. lav eveninu:-. in tin-iin n'li at IP O F Hull. ' M Viilidriiii. M W, lv I' Itrown, rei'otileJ. Dlv'tiK'OK-OF IIONHIx- Meets the first and third 'I'lirnr-dav e i iim:,- ol ea li tnoiilli in I. i - '. F. Indl, lMt;;i'i.ild l.lo. k. Mrs. -ddie Minili, Worlhv Si-tern! Honor Mr-. Nannie lim l.el, -i-ler -eer-.-tary. DIvdK'KK F llil.NOK' Ivy lod.;e. No. 1:1 meet- tirsl and thiol l'liin-dav-i ol each in i .11 1 li in k'.m I'. h.ill, Mella lrav er, si-ter weretarv. AliK l.iiiroln Coiimil A. I". A. No. hi meet-everv -ei ninl and loiiOli ed nesdav ill each 1 dli at I. O. . I'. Iiall. cm 7v'(7:.s. ( A I' ol.lC- St. Paul. Chnri li. Oak, lie tween Fifth and Sixth, l ather I'arney, I'a-ter -erviees: Ma at s and I": li' A. M Siiinlav Si hool at li :;Mi with lienedii tion. CnLOWDli !t M'TIS I'. Mt. Olive Oak, lie iMi'i'U I'eiiih anil ivleveiith' l'ev. A. Ilns well, pa-tor. Service-1 1 a. in and 7::H p. m. I'r.iyer meet inji Wedne-day eveiiinu. FlK-l M K I lioins I'.- Sixth Si., Iiet ween Main and I'earl. Key. I.. I". Itiitt H. I), pa-tor. Service II a. in., ami H:mi p. m. Sunday -clioul at '.': p. m. iiHIOIAN I'KHSHV I KKI AN. Corner Main and Ninetli. K'ev. Witte, pastor. Ser vices n-ual lnnir-. Sunday -i hool at Hi. Hi p, hi. C'HWISTIAX I'nrner l.ocu-t and Kihlli streets. Service-: Moriiim; and i'vr ninii. Klder A. iallowa, pa-tor. Su ti ll . I v School at 10 a. in Kl'Isiol'.M. St. Iaike's church "corner i,f I'liird and ine -tn-. t-. h'. . II. It. I!uri.e , pa-tor. Service-: II a. m. and 7:.'itl p. in. Siindav School at :sip. in. t ) I'KKSHVTKKI X. Service- in new clinreli. cnrin r Sixi h nun iiianui- -is., h'l-v.J. T. Haird, pa-torSnnilny -chool at li: 111; jireaclunn at U. a. m. and S p. in. The V. I', S. t . lv. of tiii- church ineet everv -nliliatli cvctiinu a1 7;l" in hase nieiil ot the church. All are invited to at tend tlie-e meet iuu. S w K I I S 1 1 CoNOWI-.S-IONAI.. twiaii Fifth mi I Sixth. (raiitie. In CAVEAT9. TRADE MARK9. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS, etcl lorlnfnriniitlnn Mid froe Hnnrttiorik wrlloto MINN Co., l HiiiMiiMAV, New ViiiiK. fiilet tmnnii for rty iirinx r-ntetitu In Ami-rh iu Mvery PRtnnl, tiiketi out hr im Ih lirounlit trru Uie public tjr uotice kivuu true of ctmrKO tu tlio I.nrPMtWmiliitlnn of iinr clntlflfi prwr In tho world, biileuilullr llliiKtrateil. No liilolllfont nmri utinulil b without It. Weekly. !:i.0l ti-art II.Mimx minithn. Ailitrenn MI NN A ('( 1U4iluushh,301 llroJ warden VurkUtr. JSclcnlifio American AQcncy '0PA IRK trbt i Pi US. ' Ha Him Pick nnadarlio and rulir-Teall thetronblM tnct (lent to n liillous state of tlia yntom, aut-ti an Dizrincmii, IiausnA. Jlrowalnewi. I)intrnw after ratiuK, I'ala in tlio Ki.lc, o. While tliuirmost reuiarkublo luccexs ban bwg sbown iu curing Iloaaache, yr-t Carter's IJttlo Liver Pllll SM equally valtialiln in CoimtiiM inn. curing anil pra Vcntiui; tliinaunoyinuceiiip'uiiit.wlillii tlieyalno tnrrortullilisiirili rtionlioiitiima--li,HttniiiIntothii Jiviir auii ruguliito tbo IaiwuIh. I'.vuii it' thej ouly euroa m m n g-n n 'Aebethrr woiili1)ioalmntir!relr.nit.othnowrl(J puff.-r from tliimlistri iii'iiincoiiipl lim; butfortil tirtoly their r'Hidnesn 1". a tint '.-nil li-r,aiil thnpq Wlioiiucet- tl'em will ftml tliesi- littlo pllln villa. Able in Roiiiany wiyatbat they will not bo wll Img toclu without tli- m. But after alldlck boij la tbe bnno of rnmsny livci Hint hnrnfawhora WouiaVoonrRnat boast. OurpillHcumltwhilo Cthero do not. Carter's Little. Liver Pills aw very ma1l anj Very cany to tatn. One .T Un jiillH niakoa iIoko. 'i'hey ai-eetrictly viviki'ilotmt do not Rnpa or pure, but by tli. ir rL'iitl-ir.ction jiloano :ill who Wothnii. liivi.ilmit -Tn-i-iitH ; live for tl. Uolii by (IrugisUi cvcryUt;rt, or b. Lit Ly Luiil. CARTER MoiCINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL Lijiii. SMALL Ff.ICc . is-- f t V i.'v r For AtchitiHon, St. Joseph, Leaven worth. Kansas City. St. Louis, and all points itr rji ,.ast Koutli or west. Tick ets fold and hair ifiitfe checked to a ti y point in the United States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO K A T F AND KOI'TKS Call at Depot or address M, C. TOW.N'SK.MI. 0. I'. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. PlIILl.ll'I'l, A. (i. I'. A. Omaha. II. D. Ai3AK. Ant., PlattHiuouth. Telephone. 77. Till-; IlKKAI.li is the Hest and Most Iv'eliahle Family Paper Pub lished in C'.iss County ONLY $1 50 PER YEAR. SUBSCRIBE NOW. CLUBBING LIST. The Herald and and " " and und '. " and " " and and ('iixinoiiolitan ;i..'ii l.Stl i..r.ii American Farmer Harper- MaL.ra.ine Harpers Weekly Harper- lla.ar Harper- Yuimu I'ei 1.7i. 1.73 pie ,1.0(1 Toledo llhide (.'etitnry St Xicliola lieinorest Maica.ine 5.(10 Mil ,1.(ii 2.S!.1 1!.- i .ar. 2.S5 1.73 Interltcean tlrance Judd Farmer Western Kural frlolie Hcmnrrat New York Tribune " " nnil and " and CURE SICK uAUGHTEK AND HEALTH Accordino- tii the census of lS'.K), Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of I,tHls,,"i7ti people, as the eiolitli largest city on the ylobe. Most ot us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so many persons find homes, and. when we do, we can lind no better line than the "Kutiiuo ton R ute." riiree fast and comfortable rains lail v. hor t urlher informal ion ad dress theai;ent of the company at this place, or write to J. l-'ran.'is, General Passenger and I'ii ket Accent. Otnulut, Nebraska. Pti-uliar Ad verii-mi. Advertisino a patent medicine iu which the proprietor of Kemp's Halsam does for coughs and colds does it indeed wonderfully. lie authorizes all flruo'nists to ii'ive those wt o cal 1 for it a sample hot tel I'KiiU, they may try it before purchasing, flic laroe bottles are at lc and 1. We certainly advise a trial. It may save you .from con sumption. All Fi r-t-Clns- in . 1 1 Mt-i. Front present date will keep on sale the important Fast India Hemp remedies. Dr. II. James'; prepara tion of this hell) on itsj own soil (Calcutta), will positively cure con sumption, bronchitis, asthma, and nasal Catarrh, and break up a fresh cold in -M hours. $.'.."ii) per bottle or Hhottle 'for iV."'). Try it. Ckadiur k & Co., proprietorn. 10:C Race street, Philadelpia. Arresieil and Pet Free. Dr.J. II. Ilauafori says in the Western Plowman: "If the first cough is properly treated, the lir-t step in the direction of consump tion is arrested, the lungs develop, the breath set free, we need fear consumption," Kemp's Halsam for the throat ilild lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from 'ousumption. At all drug gists. Large bottle ."xie and $1. lily's Cream Halm is especially itdepted as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. v A. Mover, 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 dritir. gist advised Fly's) Cream H,ilm. I have used only one bottle ami can say I feel like a new man. I make this voluntary statement that others m ty know of the Halm. -J- . Mathewson, (lawyer), Pawtucket R. I RllKI'M ATISM 1'1'KKIl IX A I ) A Y. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 too lays. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 7," cents. Sold by I'. G. Fricke A: Co., druggists, I 'I a Its moil th. Amongthe many uovobties which will be presented in the building known as, "The MacKaye Specta tin iiitn'' in Chicago, perhaps none will attract more attention, it is said, than the absolute avoidance of the senery methods of the present day. It is reported that out of the large list of scenes to be used, only two are painted on Hat canvas, iu fact little or no canvas is to be used iu this department. "A Stitch iu time saves Nine.'' You need a blood purilier. Why not take Gering A Co. s. Compound Kxtractof Sarsaparilla'r Jit will do you good. If it docs not we will refund the money. Gering Co., dtt.ggists. Notice. Having sold my Mock of jewelery and business to M. S. Hrigg's and C. II. Jf(piette, I desire to extend to my patrons my thank's for their past favors and assure them thai they will receive the best ot treat ment from the new linn, and cordi ally invite them to continue their patronage. I am preparing to handle the largest stock of pianos and organs ever brought to Plaits mouth, and will Jtnake my head (piarters with the firm of Hriggs A Jaipiette where I may be found of them that diligently seek me to set He their accounts, Respectfully (ii:o. 'Ass, Fx-Jewelery and Music Dealer. Mystic Lit Hffii'jvver, Thin wonderful Health Httilder and Constitution Restores U indeed a veritable renewer of life; because it possesses such marvelous powers to cure all formsof Failing Health, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Diseases, Heart A iTeetions, Female Weakness, HrokenConstitution and all wasting diseases. liver)' bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded, Frec'hottle at F. G. Fricke A Co., druggists, Jl'laits mouth. Ilring your job work to this oliiee for first clasH work. Vtuu-iiil'a Onuurd .i.arcll. There cam.' a tune in the history of my life when I suddenly realized that 1 can ti ll a hrierwood from u liieeivciianoi while it is being smoked. It was borne m upon me that by years i f subtle training 1 had come to know a 'IVrSrto" front a "two for -a nickel." It (lashed nnm my sinful soul that I. Sappho, (lie M-ortn r ol ttn-oiine, was niyself a comioiscur of tl:.- i!i !ii .i1e ;.!!,! ditli v.lt art of !:.-lir-.,olslii:i i veil lioin the m At ro. 'in tS.e W.r. c!.;.: .;cliTl.-;i-.. cl' tl'ltVring kinds of Turkish tobacco. I fi uiid. tomy iiiiia.eineiit, that I knew the perfumed Turkish cigarettes o-e their national characteristics coming over laud and sea to Boston, and I hat a Ikichinoiid cigarette is inure grate ltd tvieariouslyi to my nostrils. I can smell t his moment the peculiar I'tvnut titittiness of an old clay pipe iiiul the almond titittiness of a new Henry Clay cigar, and I can recall to a whiff the experimental odor of a corncob brimming with rank plug Vet I never smoked but once in my life. Then 1 choked on burning mill k in leaves recommended for a cold: It is one of the Results of the open ingof modern occupations tor wom en that I liaYit become so lea rued t:i this wry. I don't know yet whether or not 1 am proud of my wisdom, but it is certain that I have no vicarious amusement more charmingly altru istic than smoking.-A Woman in Boston Transcript. Tim I Hi- uf I'm-try. Nearly all the other arts haviMitt official standing. They are endowed, pei'iM-ttiated. made part of the appa rut us of life. But wo are us incredu Ions of poetry as of the sea serpent, and the allidavits of those who have seen the hing ilself do not convince a sceptical world. Poetry's killing foe is wealth, and wealth of late has grown beyond the dreams of avarice. Money, which can call into existence many of the arts, which ran rear architectures, lay out gardens, give to household decoration a sumptuous beauty impossible to poor ages, which can even greatly help iu the creation of music and painting-nioney has no potency over the proud and dis ilainful muse. But the future of poetry is tin mouse, because when actualities op press, when utilities task, when, "tired of nil these, for rest fill, ,de;,tli we cry," all we need do is to open our hooks and without struggle to par tako the strife, without effort to at tain the ease, without putting oil mortality to have part in the iininor tality of those sole things which show a semblance of eternal lifethe crea tions of the divine poets. Ponce tie Leon sailed far for his fabled foun tain of youth, hut the wiser man is ho who takes down his Homer or his Shakespeare and discovers there m the spring the Spaniard failed to find. 1m iritin. A SI ranirt' Si li'i'tliin. It is an easy and very profitable business to .-nstiggle rilles into Jloroc eo. A weapon may he bought in Gibraltar lor h and sold m the in hT'i-r for live or six time- that sum. !-'itiu;.'-lers are continually running over in fi-hicc'is and beaching these arms soim-v here I -el ween Cape Spar te! and T.i!w'.:e! . and curious are the devices by which they accomplish tln ir transport. One smuggler told a traveler that ho ran his cargo into Tangier bay after dark and unloaded the rilie on the beach not a quarter of u mile from the custom house. "Who assists you iu unloading?" asked the traveler. "I generally employ the porters of the custom house," was the inno cent reply. Then, noting the surprise and amusement of his hearers, la; added: "They are more skilled m unload ing than other laborers." It hud evidently neither occurred to him nor to the porters that they might lietray him. Youth's Com paniuii. llypnutlMii unit DentUtry. For a quarter of a century I have been hoping that tlio principles of hypnotism as now develojied might be applied so us to bring relief to pa tients duringdeiital operations. It is with pleasure that I am able today to report a pronounced success in thatdi rectioii u success that I lielieve will continue, and the methods will be so formulated that the art will Ik) with in the reach of every intelligent oji eratoron the human teeth. I found that it was the opinion of writers on hypnotism that pain would always wake a patient from the hypnotic sleep unless such patient was iu a somnambulistic, condition. I felt it might be quite possible to derive dis tinct lenefit in the lighter stages if they could he kept continuous. 1 soon believed it pos-ible, ami after a diligent study of Bernheim 1 coin nieiiced to hypnotize, and my first effort proved a success. - Thomas I'lllehrowu. D. M. I)., in Dental Be view. Smoke unit ( nlil Wrutlii-r. There can be no doubt that the smoke blanket modifies the tempeia tureof the city. There is nothing iicwin the fact. Gilbert White of Solhori:o, who died hm years ;:o, wrote, "Win ti a thermometer hangs abroad m a frosty night, the inter vention "f a cloud shall immediately raise the mercury b) degrees, and ft clear sky shall again compel it to de scend to its former gauge." St. Louis Tost Dispatch. Blackwell's -x''r I.. V x i. . - JV4ll(, Great tiull riovement BULL DURHAM is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no wc-y excites or deranges the system. In this respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid corn tort vith no unpleasant efTccts. Made only by lilackw cll'j Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N.C. tTll(U anil Onmritliir Tor ninny invalids nro given to gambling for the purposo of nmufe metit or pastime. Those who visit Florida. Colorado or California on account of climate, who lenvohomo, friends and businenH on account of their health, who havo nnximiH friends, or probably bouio relatives, ho are hoping for all or some bene fit from the change, cannot defeat the object of their trip in anymore certain way than by u resort to gain ing. No food, stimulant or rest can replace the lost nervous energy ex jieiiileil iii this pastime. It tells on the cool and imperturbable as well as on the nervous and easily upset. We have often seen pulmonary in valnls coining west for climatic bene fit who fclept all morning with closed windows and tightly drawn blinds that, by the exclusion of Hounds and light, they might make up during the day for the rest lost during the night- ti night ofte;i in a close room with burning gas lamps, and, as is pciierally the case, so small that what fresh air it may contain would hardly suffice for one man. The deadly cllects of these conditions, added to the nervous injury ineiiYut to gambling, are stillieient to wreck a previously well and hearty con n tutioii. An invalid may be said to; about destroy what little chance he I may have by following gambling for! pastime. National Popular Review. Illfi'l'li-il Hull-In. A well known physician recently published an account of the cxp-ii, ence of a patient at a so called ln-tlth resort. Here is a part of thesiory: "The patient in ipiestion was suf feringonly from overwork; his fam ily history was clear, and there was no tuberculosis to U- traced in his im ne'ihate kin or among his ancestors. He went to a health resort atalii'.h al'.iiiide to recuperate. He boarded at a hotel in which iitini"rous con smnptives were coughing and c.xpee toraling; four months nt'teru.iid he developed tuberculosis ami now has a typical case of pulmonary phlhi sis. The iitif irtuiiate condition of tlcse resorts is Ihat (here is. as a rule, no system of disinfection of tin rooms, verandas, hallways, etc. "The patients are allowed iu i:io.-l hotels to cxicctornto where they choose, wil hoiit i( striction. Tins re sell is that germs are scat tend broad cat in the buildings and outside of the grounds. They heroine dry and are seal fen d in the air and inhaled by those exposed. Thus a health re sort which in the beginning may have been very effective in combat ting consumption becomes after a time a veritable cent"r of infection." , iiiiisit t or ui in. i ii y. The late Lord Chief Justice Cor k burn was an inveterate enemy to drafts, and on the opening day of the Surrey nssi.e several years ago gave orders that all tin; windows should be dosed. I'jion arriving at the court the l.illowing morning he was surprised to find that this injunction had been neglected, and upon in quiring was informed that the high sheriff was the culprit. Addressing Mr. Lvelyn, the high sheriff, he in quired the reason. "As the high sheriff, your lordship," replied Mr. Evelyn. "I consider it to lie my duty to superintend the ventilation of this court, and I have therefore directed that the windows shall not lie closed." "As lord chief justice I consider it to be my duty, sir," thundered Cock- burn, "to fine you .100 for disobedi ence." And the money was paid too. - Sun Francisco Argonaut. A NnrrntT Im-iii In KukkIh. We had just left a station near tlio Irtish river. The road was near the precipitous river bank. Our horse started at a mad pace, and the driver could not control them. They gal loped straight toward a precipice that ' a turn in 'lie road brought just ahead of us. I thought we were lost. M. t'.e I'jfalvy stood on the carriage steps, revolver in hand, ready to shoot the middle horse, hoping that if he fell di ad the others would halt. Some Co.-.-acks who saw' the danger rushed to us shouting, "Don't lire." One of them grasped the bridle of the middle horse, and by an almost superhuman effort stopjied him. It was time. We could look down iuto the abybs. Cor. Manchester Times. Bull Durham Smoking: Tobacco Ai.kL a.kvorj long years at;o, which l..o iuvvT I'&r, beaten or , afpiucL J. It has not to-da ', 3 SJ seeonJ in popularity, lis riViilnr m nnifiirm vr.'lliin ' pleases the men of to-day as it did their fathers before them. Sold wherever tobacco is smoked. P. J. HANSEN, M-AI.I'.K IX STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEEN8WARE. I'atromige of the Public Solictter) North Sixth Street. PlHt.tsinoiiir TIMOTHY : CLARK. DKAI.I-K IN Conl and Wood. TKKMS CASH. Vanls unit Ollire ml Smith Thiril Mtreel Telephone .Su. I.I. PLATTSNOirril, NKMK'ASKA The Old Reliable H. A. WATERMAN & SON. i?iisnEj Lath, Sash, Shingles, IftOOKS, : KCLIlft, lite. C'iiii uiippl y every ilciiinn (if the city. C ull unit i(rt lerol-. l-mirth Street in tear of nperii limine. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000. W II. CCSIIING, Pres. J. W.JOIINSON, Vice-Pres. FK I-1 W. C A k k UTII, Casb'r. A Ki-ueral ImnkiiiK hiiHiness t rsnisacteil. INTFkKSTon deposits allowed as follows: Four per cent, annual interest it deposited three months. Five percent annual interest if de- posited six months. Six per cent, i,,m,ial interest if deposited one year. THOS POLLOCK R V HYERS Noliiiy I'liblic & AtiitMi-ter Snlieltn Real Estate, Loau and Insurance Atrrut 1 f you have real estate to sell or exchange send ude,cription, price and terms. Ab -.tracts of title furnished fit reas onable rates. f tlKi.iKKi to loan at V'o percent and no commissions, on good farm security. POLLOCK & IIYKKS PLATT8M0UTH NB Pfllce under Cai County Bank,