The Semi-Weekly Hcws-Hcra'.d PUBLISHED ON TUF.SDAY5 A N '.) . . . II V Tlir . . . NEWS l'UHl-ISIIlNfi t.o.urAls V, M. I). IMH.K, 1 HIT' H. DAILY KIM I'lON. Olio Yenr, ill :t.l riiici', Six Months One Week, biiikfle (Jopii BKJIl-WKKKU K I I ' KN. t.... V.. .if in l vrtiicc ?l ,)(' l K' j .... r Six Months, LARGEST CIRCULATION or any Cass County P.".:" r. To IIKAD tlii ticket tor l'.iuj, v.'5i;ii the mullet' with Dn'.Vf.V .'i'i'I Mi,W mm? Til K only win- i-.-uo I L i -i y-:i ? i-'u beat the enemy, nii'l s..; ;i I ! we e;i n from tho friim- nts. l.'nn-e c-l .. :i i n;. o.sl'OIH;il t I'.'l. Ml. AliMlltAI-SAMI'MlN i- t in; f(-,l'i for ii lij.f h'otirth of .Inly eel. t .-it ion at Sinti.ijro. H" show the :-; : i i ; 1 1- i the wjirmert timu t li.-y will ' v r !i r.c until tho go to (he ; ii r w !u. Till-: l)ini,'ley revenue !.iv p'..-.-oxni'ily whnt repuhlieruis e'.i.iin il foi it, mid for three months it li s'.jten returning it million !,.l:r. :i i :.Y ' tho nntioriiil trensmy, v. Licit is h.oiv than our ex pen (i i I'.i ! es. C'OL. lillYAN's i-iraee t !!.! pori;ilisin has plo'iseil Lis h.i!ov.-r. iun;i.ingly, some ol whom coiao ( ui openly iitid mlmil llitl .-iiver i- :i ! h issuo, find th;it the ne.v oiie is :u thv- have to in;:Ue a st iml on. H. J. l!i:iiKF.TT is the cho'e'e (!' Lancaster county for congress, !,.; in was given the rijjht to ;-e!-i i s:x'y-en of his friends to go as deiegiil -s. The light was a warm one, I i;t I In; I: -it had a few mote votes in t ho conven tion than Judge- Hall. Sli NATO II JilLLY MAsoS h::s c 'M e out of tho gloaming to say In' is op posed to annexing lli3 1 'ii . 1 i j;" nes. Since Hilly m:de his war sjn- 'ch ue supposed he would he in f.ivor of an nexing tho earth, hut it seen,., In.-. i not as rod-hot an American as he was. It is now made certain that the bankers and plutocrats will not. In given any of the new toad-, as Un common peoplo have aheul taken the entire issue of $:200,OIHU;OI. Thn fa.-! effectively silences the yawp of I'm World-Herald and its kind about tie whole affair being in the inU-rcst o! Wall street. OUI1 old frienu Jleilo ei ! was k nocked out by thesupt en.e coaitin his effort to regulate the te'.epiioi.e company according to his ide:!s (! what it ought to charge for tie 'is o1 its phones. Some people wold I ii!: to have the government ilx a nrico v.-. everything, and take full clir.rgo o: the earth and planet-. WUYLKH says he would ha v.; strui-k terror to the Yanuce heart il he had been at the head of the governim-nt, by taking tho oiYen-ive. If the oid bragcart only knew it, he h is been as offensive as possible, Mid il is lie prayer of the American people that he come within s'riking distance. The American soldiers v.i.l d lh rest. IViCL VANDKUYOOUT, who sv::s denied a proxy in the national popu list committee m-joting at ) uaha, by the use of lifty or sixty other proxies, amoug which were more than a half dozen from Mebra-ka, threatens to get even with tho fu-ioii gang by running for governor of Nebraska. Paul would thus become a thorn in their tleh for a fact. Ex. IT 13 quite pleasant to once more noto the perfect accord of G rover Cleveland and our Col. Cryan. Ibiih are outspoken against the capture of the Philippines and holding thorn as apart of this country. The annexa tion question is a grave one, and whether right or wroag it is pleasant to seo the two democratic leaders or.ee more in harmony. Dll GnOTHAN, a pop mem-be;- of the last legislature, was yosterday ap pointed surgeon for the third regi ment, to take Mercer's place, he hav ing failed to pass. Its too bad Hol comb can't appoint ofheers for the en tire government. No one but pops and soft shell democrats wou'd draw big salaries. Ilolcomb's course is very different from McKinley's. TlH-: flagship of the America i t'.eet off Santiago has no white ll igon beard and when the Spaniih Hug of truce boat came out of the bay to inform Admira' Sampson that llobson and his men were safe, the American boat sent out to meet it had to be equipped with a tablecloth tied to a pole. Samp son evidently went down there with no expectation of having any u e for a white flag. Kansas City Star. THERE ought to be a vaca-it pro fessorship in the Chicag) university without delay. Von llo'.st of that in stitution is criticising tho United States in a public lecture for having captured the Pn.lippines, when we only wanted to frco Cuba. According to this authority we ought to allow Spain to mortgage the I'uilippines or sell them to some other country for a few millions to bo used in siaughter ing American soldiers. Von Hoist is an azel, and a ride on a rail would be none too good for him. 1 ho sooner such frauds are fired from our uni versities tho bettor for all concerned. why tik;y op.osu annexation. "Of course rot. '1 lie hieh grades of Miliar r lim d vug.ir coming from il-moiu u i Ue) t ; i i ; ! . t i Stale pay u dm,,-. pn-liele of siiifar that 'ia ie, .-.hove. 1)7 p -r rente 'lues in with a duty. It isshippt il directly to the I'nioo Stiles It is almost a white :t.i i i' :i toi - ii;.; ir. I have seen It rolled oat fioai the reiinery, and of a most il dihU'ul llavor. That is the reason t'.e Mi;:iiP ten t is against aiinexatlon, lie-.aii-.; i f a n ii e.al i on can be defeated i' i- s.:.(ii:(l,('lU a '-ar m their pockets. A 'nil her iv;hi'i is that the younger Sorer,,.- .- own-. l,tlOII aei'os of the be i 1 hi 1 of th; lliwiiini island a III a u . lirriil p iii tat i Oil l lid it IS CUlti- ! it.-d by ceitiai-t labor drought from ("bina. ai d Japan. Sorerkels knows ti: it wh no vor the A mot icau Hag goes u p o v r I 1 i wa i i t ho la ws of I ho United S' ili s apply lo it, aad the contract i 1 ibor ui.i-t come io an end. This is: one' i-. a .on for opposition to annexa-I t on; it ;.s very ea i y explained; it ! ilei-s iml ta.iO-. in .m Words." I ' 1 1 . e f o . i g nil..' i sp -. e.i ii. I: ver. il an extract from a in congress by a il -iiioi-i a' 1." member, Mr. IJei ry. It Ap:aiiei in s':upie and plain language toe Mian.i i i l tiie opposition to Ha waii m annexation al Washington. -ei: lali e Ma.: Weil Voted against au:o x .lion. Was il because thobugar tru I h il convinced him of ihe wisdom ..I' tb ? policy, or was it because the rei.a t.l!(. an party with which he trail. ii: for too t -. cnty-ono years he was in oilier, lavois a n lie xatioa ? Fro ;nait '. ri nil : ( '.':::: " :: i ioi.co.Mts has replied to an op :.. 1 ; ler it ide e-sod to him by a can i jroni th i Nebraska regi ment of In; ivy artillery wiiieh he of-f'-r--.1 to l ho government, and wiich he ai crwai'ds e. mpelled to step asido until l.e provided a regiment for Mr. li.'.v ti i. U'o gaihereJ from a reading of the g v. mor:s remarks II" at the artillery committee in its spectfica tioa.i of Pad faith and peanut politics oi la p : i t of the governor, hit tho le.il.".- eye a fe vv times. The governor's abored def.-n-o sets up the juslifica !,io i t hat ho was not shown proper do fereuoe at every st'j) and that if the h- avy a ri'ib i-ts had salaamod to him uitii b c unicg o'jo:s,t!!ce lie might h-.v - kept liis word aad they might by this lime, be dying with disease in (lub i. T,.c next installment of tho ii t. i-. stiaj- serial from the pens of the eomm lt"i' will be awaited with a de gr e of feverish expectancy, especially bv ll, rove. nor. Mx. ll" will interest Cornel lians to learn that President Sehurmaii has invileU ll iwaril K 'sew.- ter, editor cf tho Om aha II '.'.to de iver a course of lectures on j -.ui-naii-iii du itig the next col .egiate year. In making tho an iioi.ncciiienl Urcsideat Sehurman said iii il ho : bought th-.re was not as yet i p'are for a ps-ofessor of journalism at th.i eniv r ity, but he did think that an aril" ;,i,.l conscientious newspaper man, w h Las ba l largo experience, m g;,t. in ihe course of half a dozen eel "j.'-.-s. convey much information f,"in wliieii students could greatly pieiit. I'orrr. ll is lo be congratulated upon securing Mr. J lose water, for he lias as thorough a knowledge of the j.i-irnr.lisiii of this country, at least, as any iii-n in the work. His lectures witi be w H worth hearing. Buffalo Tin; d -clam :i(,ns of Senators Pen--ose f Pennsylvania and Lodge of ;.I ;saebi.sji's that "Congress wiil not ac;j inn ua'.ili t he II iwaiian resolu tio.is tire, voted up ui' is only another eiu'ouragirg proof that the majority in th-.' Sen .to thus not mean to bo brow bo it. it into postponement by a minor ity. The. e is evidence that the minor ity is daily g-owing weakc, as shown bv it- f liiii e to lilibuster overthecou fcror co report on tiie bankruptcy bill, and ibs eva-ion of a roll-call on Friday last on S.natoi' Allison's motion to ie r.gl 'en tho session by one hour in order that the anti-annoxationists may proceed to talk i h .-it- side of the tjues tion lo death. Tin: fiipi'iino court has finally passed on the Omaha police commis sion case, ard Holoomb's pets have 1 ceri kaocket1 out. The present board wiil have to get out, while the old one wi;l bo reinstated. Tho opinion was by Commissioner Llagan, a democrat, Xorvali aid Harrison concurring, Sullivan and Irvine gave a dissenting opinion. This is quite a victory for i lose water, who has been luakinur a hot light again t the present board, aceu-ir.g t!io members of all kinds of rascabty. The police force has been demoralized, and now that tho matter is s-btled givat improvement is looked for. TliF famous Cadiz fleet under com m cad of Admiral Camara has again been definitely located. This time it consists of twelve vessels, and is now passing through the Suez canal on its way to tho Philippines. The ships arc all in poor condition, and the men a. e iiii-erably clad and ill fed. The tle.et will take coal frorn French light ers, and expects to reach its destina tion in two weeks from today. Dewey will be ready to receive them, and no daubt will be able to show them a warm welcome. TiiK Spaniards are beginning to talk po ;ce and have not said much about honor lately. If the force at Santiago eo add capture Cerveras fleet and rout or capture- the soldiers, it certain'y looks as if Spain wouid bo ready to cry enough and ask for terms. Tho foolhardy course of the Spaniards from the first, however, does not specially betoken a spasm of good sense at this late day. lleniber if yeu don't 6eo it in the News, it isn't worth soeiug. INFORMATION AMI OPINION. Sinco the Oregon return havo all baen footed up tho popoer.it aro more than ever convinced that all patriots ought to lay union politics this year and join in lighting the common one my. J loo. Joe Inciter was a "bully" boy for a time. Now ho is in the gloom o de spond, and hear stories are very dis tasteful to him. Fx. The crazy Iondoner, who, in at tempting the life of A mbassador Hay, lugged tho Germ in representative, could not have made a more sad but glorious mistake. Hixby. Whether King Monelik of Abvssiuia will come to tiie Paris exhibition of I'.KJO still remains an undecided ques tion. Uut it is stated that his majesty has quite ni ido up his mind to under take a less distant pilgrimage in tho course of that year. lie is very anxious to visit Jerusalem, not merely beeau-e he holds firm to tho Chris tian faith, but in order to identify, if possible, the very spot whore the quoon of Sheb.i had her famous inter view with King Salomon Home 15, 000 years ago. Tho queen is the founder of his dynasty and ho claims her as his direct ancestress, tho reigning Xegus being, according to Abyssinian tradition, tho ninety-seventh in do scent from that illustrious lady. The American Cultivator says that the O' iginal G.eening apple tree is still standing on the farm of Solomon Drowne at Mt. llygei t in North Fos ter, 11. I. Tho tree was a vory old one when the farm was sold in 1801. The seller informed tho purchaser th it it was a pity the old tree was going into decay, as it produced the best fruit of any tree in the orchard. The purchaser determined to see how long he could keep it alive and it still survives after almost another century has been added to its venerable years. But it shows sigi s of final decay and the parent of all tho famous Rhode Island greenings, which has set its grafts on the orchards of almost all the world will soon be but a neighbor hood memory. It is doubtful if there is a more famous apple tree to be found in all Pomona's groves from end to end of the e irth. The Spaniards do not want to trade llobson and his men for any of their countrymen, because the Americans know too much about the situation at Santiago. This is the reason now ad vanced, but the dons probably realize that the market value of an American like Hobson is greater than a platoon of Spaniards. It seems likely that the Americans will h ive to remain in cap tivity until the war is over, and the day of reckoning is come. Fx. An esteemed Kansas City contem porary is conducting a voting contest among its Missouri and Kansas con stituents on tho momentous question: "What, shall we do with the Philip pines?" It is interesting to note that up to date the vote stands 087 for per manently holding tho archipelago to o-5 for turning them loose. Fx. D. A. Campbell, clerk of the su preme court and state librarian; was reappointed yesterday by the court for the ensuing term, which is defined by the constitution as a period of four years. Mr. Campbell's present term ends July 14. He has served eight years and during that time has brought about many reforms in the departments under his control. Law yers throughout the state speak highly of his service and praise the ellic'ency and perfection of his departments. State Journal. Tho C. , B. & Q train out of St. Liouis was held up Friday night near White Hall, 111., and the engineer shot by a masked robber, who then fled. The engineer died ten minutes afterward. Tho second largest distillery in the world was totally destroyed by fire as h result of lightning last Friday; loss $350,000. It was lecated at Peoria, Illinois. Frank A. White made his customary trip to the country the other evening when some one changed a front wheel of his buggy on behind and put the rear one on in front. Frank drove homo and did not notice the difference, but when some memoers of the house hold drove down on the street with the buggy Friday, the mistake was soon noticed. The laugh was on Frank, aud he will take a hand out to w itch the buggy next time. A liood Game. The game of baseball Sunday af ternoon at the Chicago avenue bill park drew a large crowd of spectators and proved to bo a very interesting game. The Indian boys won out by a score of thirteen to seven. While the Louisville team is a strong one, they are no match for the red boys. It was a hard-fought game and the spectators enjoyed it very much. The Indian boys play good ball all the time and have been successful in shutting out live or six teams thus far during their trip east. They left this morning for Tabor, la., where they play this after noon. liacklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappepihands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale b' F. G. Fricke HoIihoii la In K:tnt tiiK". Santiago ik CritA, Juno 'JO. Hob son is in a t-pacious front room on tho ground Iloo- of the barracks, in which is a large window looking on tho road. The food supplied him is good and not limited lo regulation rations. Ilob hoii is allowed wine, but some things aro wanting in consoquenco of tho blockade causing a dearth of many articles. Hobson ban repeatedly ex pressed to me his satisfaction at the troutment nccotded to him. Nobody hero prevents his sending a message, but his rules of service forbid. His men are in a room on the same floor, with a largo door, in the upper part of which are iron bars, facing tho bar rack jard. Tho food is better than that eiven to the Spanish saldiers, but tho doarth of supulios causes very limited choice. I visit them fre quently. ItAMsUKN, British Consul. A 1'lt'iiMiiiit Wedding. A nice home wedding occurred at high noon Monday at the residence of Win. Foxwell on high school hill, when his daughter Dora Maud was married to Farnost M. Slattery of Chadron, llev. Frank Campbell ofli ciatihg Tho bride ii one of Plattsmoulhs nicest young- ladies, daarly loved by a large circla of friends. Tho groom is a young attorney who has been with A. W. Crites at Chad ron for several years, and is highly commended for ability and sterling worth as a citizen. After tho happy ceremony in the presence of relatives and friends, a sumptuous dinner was served, and at 3:38 Mr. and Mrs. Slattery departed for their future home at Chadron. Many nice present wore received and heatry congratulations given the happy pair. Mrs. Cook f Des Moines, sister of Mr. Foxwell and Mrs. Crites of Chad ron were among tho guests. TiiK News on behalf of many friends extends earnest congratulations 'and bor t wished I'leiiHautly Surprinel. Mrs. Lydia Liivingslon who is one of tho early settlers of this county and resides t-cuth of town about two miles, was pleasantly surprised by a large crowd of her lady friends and neigh bors last Tuesday. She knew the day was her birthday anniversary, bit when I. Pearhnan drove up in the morning with a nice easy chair that had been purchased for her she in sisted some mistake had been made and did not dream of a surprise party being in store for her. During the afternoon thirty of her neighbors and friends called in a body with ice cream and btrawberrios and the appearance of the chair was explained. They all enjoyed the refreshments and had a most delightful social .-.fternooa. ;ivf the Children a Drink callel Grain-O. It is a delicious, ap petizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers ana liked by all who have used it 1 eeause when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all its injurious properties. G ain-Oaids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, ns well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Coets about one-fourth as much as coffee. 15 and t';V. The report of the treasurer of the prohibition state campaign committee showed that for the last year $459.61 was received and $437.31 was paid out. This is not a very large sum of money to employ to carry the state for a great moral cau.-o, but in view of re sults it is doubtless encouraging for ihe party to know it had something left over. The balance of $22.30 was a better showing than some of the large parties can make. Of course nothing had to be spent for the drinks and this saves several thousand dol lars in a campaign. Fremont Trib une. Try Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and butions of all pain and gives rest and comfort Try it today. Sold by all druggists and fhae stores for 25c. Trial pack ape FItFF. A'Ulr s A let, S. OIti 5te;:d, Lo loy, N Y. (Jet XV.3 Hi m . The brighie-st. p-t, newspaper printed in Nei es tre State Journal. A 1 h va- nn 1 ihe latest sj e. it'i ti t.n'ev - fr m Vvash ington a: v u i ei.. V. . i. c- ni i g -b-scribe. now. i. " s '' .) ur i'; and Evenicg r w- e-dlv .; i pjrt of the city t"r 2i ce t ; r i, . tf i .o st.-i The rc icr- .1 lu.- p ie.uu that la. .-ro ; iv.- isi that scic'ice h-i- L-.ji :i!.;.. stages, s'.i'-i tli.i: 'u '.'.itr.rr'i. is the only po-ittvc n re ki frst-.T!.!' v . ' riHirl. aci:: ; . p. '.s , to .. J : 'i.-joase v:ure :a ail its .. "s Crtt.-rrh Cure ;i to t;;e medical .I'.stuutioual dis case. I'.'iii"- a onsvutut: ...a: n -..enent. Hall s Citar:i i u:c i-- taksit i --ru.i i. . acting directly vyvn tv- bloo-.i .ii.J .::'je-.'i- -.-rfnecs of the sys uni, ti.-.reby iI-i-to! -fj uon of the disea-e. nod Ki.!: t'u- p.e;jni -tiouiiib by build ing Uj- tie a:. -wiui!,.. n ai:.j H-r.:.' nature in doing it. o.ik. I'ho j-re-r;.et..r.- .;ave so much faith i:: its- cu at i vc powers that they otter One lluu..icu jv.... . i iot auy case that it fails to cure. Send f ir "- rf t.?-tiTi -uials. Addr-fss. .1 ':s vr i'.'o.. " r.e-Jo, O. Too'-'H J'iintj'il t.. Descriptive cf Vellowrton National Park rr.u il e unirre- resorts of Colo rado an d ' n a n og, be.-i-.I-a maps and illustrat o s, i tr ei' deal f info na tion of interest to s'gar.-seers and tourists. c:n be ha t by add . es-ine-J. Francis, Geue:ai Passenger Airent, Curling'oa Urate, Oni il..i, Neb. The Wor d's be.-t 5 cert cigar, Wurl Bros. Gut lleil, strictly Uuiuu made. Every dealer handles them. TAYLOR I H mm m mm m m m m m 0. made: BOTTLED SOLD ill unuza DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND HOTELS SELL IT. N EVER supplied except In Sealed Bottles, bearing propria tors firm name Signature thus TRADE SUPPLIED BY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEB. NKIIAWK.l ITKMS. t From The- Register. II. C. Strong went to liucolu Wed nesday to order half a car load of Mc Cor rnick binders shipped down lo II. F. Kropp. Ii. Wolph departed yesterday for Crete to uttend a meeting of tho board of trustees of Doano College, of which he is a member. Isaac Pollard & Son have a largo force at work picking cherries which they aro shipping to various parts of the state. They expect to harvest nearly 1000 bushels. Company B was royally entertained by tho Woman's Relief Corps in Piatts- mouth Tues lay evening with a ban- quo, A feat was spread before the boys, consisting of tin best, the town afforded, and they were honored in every way pcssible. A man stands no chance of being sleeted to tho mayorship of a city unless he enj.ys the confidence and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W. Humphrey is the popular rauyop of Swan ton, Ohio, and under Oate of Jan. 17, 181M5, ho writes ns follows: "This is to certify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My family and neighbors have tested it, and we know it is an excellent remedy for coughs and eoids. GkokuK W. Hum TURK Y," Sold by all druggists. The 1 u rlli t Omxha. Hon J. M. Beck tho gifted Penn sylvania orator will deliver the ora tion at the exposition, and a splendid special musical program has been pre p ired. Ten thousand dollars has been set aside for fire works, which will bo the finest exhibition ever seen west of Chicago. Many of tho pieces will bo uicer than those at the World's Fair. Tho grand court will be specially illu minated. The en tire lit of attractions on the midway will bo in the proces sion i f all nations. I desire to attest to tho merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and efficient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and in gratitude there for, I deS're to inform you that I will never he without it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held Oy people in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Downky, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For sale by all druggists. 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Cure sick head ache Biliousness I digestion- Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS A1TD KEEVGUS DISOEDEES gueh. as "VTind and Pain in the Stomach Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Jjoss of Appetite, Costivenesa Blotches on the Skin. Old Chills, Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSB WILL GIVE BELIEF IH TWENTY MI5TJTES. Every soCeret will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAn s PILLS, taken aa direct ed, will quickly restore Females to Com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of the sys tem and cure teick Headactie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion ' Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival And ban tke LARGEST 8ALE 6f any Patent Medicine lntbe Woeta. 25c at all Drug Stores. HARVEY HOLLOWAY Con trn. c tor Builder. Contracts taken for the election-oi-Residence. Barns and auy kind of caxpentei work, in any part of the county. Cail on or. address HARVEY UOLXOWAY. FlatUmoatb. Neb v7 I .T 'I: -I'lilMiiii oil. r i MSP toe I ll'1 ia ;:!;;!hi .'OA7T1 I wvTUNav.io.icaz M!!:!l' Hi'l iH'Art ev j a ntLIADLC 5.;i":'Imcubato,r e broodeo ca f -f . . t.l'tli'H lillOiiiNCY 1LL.U.S.A. i m mmm miaiMJ&jQ,--. THIS EGG CASE GIVEN AWAY To Every Purchaser of Ten Dollars' Worth of Merchandise irom The Leading Clothier. You can hardly afford to miss this chance. If you have never bought anything from MORGAN, now is a very good time to get acquainted. You do not have to buy that amount at one time. We furnish you a ticket and when that is punched full, you get the case. We have a very strong line of Clothing and Furnishings. FRANK J. MORGAN, .fr Not low priced, but highest grade at fair, honest prices. You know our reputation. We say these are the Lest paints we know of. You'l! say so too after ycu have used them. F. G. FRICKE & CO. uckwe Con tinue to do a leading business in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner of Sixth and Pearl Stress, - - - r sUsnioulh, Neb il TLbz Smith Premier ' Jv r,cvV:;itcr. Omaha Branch 031co, cor. 1 L U.MJV'jmi Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S KIIKUMATIC CURE. The surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Pi ice 50 cents Sold by dmggists arnple sent free on mention of this nuhiication. TIIE JOR. WHITEHALL MEGRIM INK CO . South Bend, Indian Try the NEWS-HERALD.. ..For JOB PRINTING a I XI A B El For You - -ot- -ac-:-!- -;:-- -o- B P THE SN&iWt'N- YitLUAMS Co. MAKE PAINT FOR Houses, Barns, Floors, Cupboards, Shelves, Furniture, Bath Tubs, ! Buggies, Farm Tools, Etc. A special paint for each pur pose, not one slap-dash mix ture for all. .. f3 all the Latest Xrrtprorcmcr.ts. popular Bceauoe cf Merit. Jost Durable Typewriter Made. premier Buyers do JSTot Gpcrimciit. drite for Jtv? Hrt Catalogue fret. "Cbc Smith premier Cypcwrxtcr Co 8t"-.icu9, ,N. I- . & H. Sov?rto ' n 1 C ipl IT) - on a positive guarantee,