Li rioouihialaryaiul all expenses. Z.iegier Co., 710 Monon Bidg, Chicago. S - - ;, jj . ; - - J iiiirf bALSAM vA JSJZi Fa is to Hesters Gry me PEAS! (heHs the team. Saves wear and 1 ' ' 1 1 X, S expense. Doiuevciuviw MADI BY " STANDARD OIL CO. f IT PAYS To Look Around Before you mnko purchases. After you have looked elsewhere, come to is mid we guarantee you will he pleased. Our new spring sUck has arrived, including Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, i 'rockery, Glasw re, Flour :ird F.nt. A squnr? deal to nil. F. S. WHITE, Main Street, Piatlsmouth 4 4 4 4 4 1 i 9 WHAT YOU WANT... In Fcolwcnr is STYLE, FIT ii ud WEAK. It you g.u all this for 83.00 you ti t the earth. We have the Shoes. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Joseph Ictxar, 4 North Side Main Street. NATIONAL BANK OK PLVTTi-MOUTfJ. M'.B. PAID UP CAPITAL, - SEO.OOO Otfer the very best facilities lor the prompt transaction ol Legitimate Banking- Business. S fOCKS. bonds, old. Kovtrnuient and iotal securities nought and sold. Depoltv re ceived ana Interest allowed on the certH cates. Drafts drawn, available In an; part of the C. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Highest market price paid 'or county warrants, state and oounty bond?. DIRECTORS: H. N. Dovey. P. Hawkw.-th 5. Waugh F. F.. White. G. E. Dovey. Geo. H. Davey. Pres., S. Waugh. Cashier, H. N. Puvev. Ait. Cashier. JAMES W. SAGE. THE Leading Liveryman. The best ol ri?s furnished at ail houi tanJ hi prices are always rcnsonKble. Then-.ost convenient boa :d u g 'table for far meis ln the c'.tv. PL ATTS MOUTH NEB GRAIN Commission Brokers Wear Com. Co.. Correspondents. Direct Private Wire to Chicago. OFFICE Over Atwood's Drug Store, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. All Orders Promptly Executed. Plattsmouth Tel. 275. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificiallydigetsthefoodandaid9 Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No ot her preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileartburr, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickIIeadache.Gastralgia,Cramps.and all other resu Its of imperfect digestion Prepared by E. C DeWitt a Co., Chicago. F. G. FRICKE & CO. 3 "-fc5J The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS . . . BV THE . . . SEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, I. . MARSHALL, Business Manager. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance, 15 00 Six Months 2 50 One Week, 10 Single Copies, 5 SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance, . . . ! 'i0 Six Months -r, TH LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1899. THE treasury receipts for Aunust did not, ra ike a bad showing, exceed in" the expenditures by $4,500,000. Tiikkk is still time to get upa slreet fair in Pluttsmouth. The latter part of S?ptemb r would bo tho proper time to hold it. Tiik anti-expansionists are getting little satisfaction out of the members of the First reg:ment. Nea ly every soldier who has expressed himself on the subject is in favor of holding the Philippines. The fusionists of Lancaster county tried to induco Lieutenant Colonel Eager to allow his name to go on their ticket for clerk of the district court, but he could not see it that way. He was not so eager for defeat as to go into a thing of that kind. The Nebraska City N--ws is evi dently very anxious that Ptul Jeesen should uot become a c-ndidate for district judge from tne w y it keeps p: inting denials that ii ; isaeandidate. THE News has heve seen a denial from Mr. Jes-en or anyone else in authority to the eft', et, that he would not bo a eiir.d d.i e. The Journal, in its characteristic manner, made a fool of itself by ring ing in politics in writing up tho re ception to the soldier boys. R. B. Windham made a good, sensible speech and did not say one word that was out of the way If making the statement that the American flag would wave over the Philippiues until taken down ia an honorable way is politics, why, thoo Mr. Wiudham did get politics mixed .ni.o his speech. THEY WILL. I AY TIIK1II WAY. Statistics appear frequently in re gard to the deve'.oudient of commerce in Cuba, Potto Rico. the. Philippines and Hawaii and in variably the exhibit is that of growing trade and a local expenditure f J ing f r below the lo cal revenue. Bey.. ml the cost of maintainiug its it1 m . in the islands the United Stales (in J a surplus to its credit in aii of them, s lys the Globe Democrat. In the Philippines this favorable margin amounts to $1,800, 000. In Cuba, for the first six months of the present year, the surplus reached $1,4S0,021. Nor have the de mands of humanity in Cub i been stinted in the least Charities and hospitals during the six months re ceived $J93,SS1 and $88,944 was be stowed upon the destitute. No le? than $1,712,014 was spent iu v trious forms of sanitation, a vital work wholly neglected under Spanish rule. Tho additional item of $42,205 tor quarantine belongs to the health de partment. Over $500,000 was spent for the improvement of barracks and military quarters, another sanitary item; and over $250,000 was allowed for tho betterment of forts, harbors and public works. Ample appropria tions were allotted to civil adminis tration, embracing, among other things, a modernized postal depart ment. At the same time the expansion of American commerce in all the islands is remarkable. Tho total exports of the United States, for the fiscal year recently ended, to Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines reached a total of $31,011,190, double the aggre gate of two years ago. Taking the average of the past ten years exports to Cuba have increased 50 per cent, to Porto Rico 25 per cent, to Hawaii 50 percent and to the Philippines 200 per cent, and this without including army supplies or relief contrbutions. Imports from all the islands are in creasing fast, though all, except Ha waii, are more or less disturbed indus trially. It would be easy, by turning back to the corgressional record, to find non-expansionist speeches assert ing that these islands would cost the United States hundred of millions a year. Such prophets of evil are noted for exaggeration. 1NJOKMATION AN I) OPINION. The constant labor of four persons for an entiro j-ear is required to pro duce a cashmere shawl of the best quality. I a lo!) Mohammed Balba usurped i he 2rown of Granada in spite of the superior claims of his elder brother, Jussef. He was vzry unsuccessful in his conduct of the war against the Christians and was at length assassi nated by poison absorbed through his skin from a shirt. He entertained a desperate dislike to the brother whom he had injured and when he knew that his own fate was sealed he sent an or der to the governor of the prison in which Jussef as . confined that he should bo executed immediatelv. When the order arrived Jussef was playing chess with the chaplain of the prison. With great difficulty Jussef obtained a respite from the governor permitting him to finish the pame. Before it was ended, however, news came that the usurper had died of the poison. This cancelled the order of execution and Ju-sef, instead of going to the scaffold, mounted the throne. Senator Depew says he believes that a course of lectjres on the operation of railroads would be a valuable addi tion to all our leading colleges, con sidering the large part which rail roads play in our everyday life, aod how little they are understood. Among the numerous things consid- j ered 8flt:red ln Indi ia the banyan tree, one ol tne ug genus, remtrKaoie ior us va-t rooting brunches The hor zon tal branches send down snoots which take root when they reach the ground and enlarge into trunk?, which, iu their turn, send out brunches. Ten years ago Louis G. Gottman went in debt to buy a farm of 125 acres in Marion county, Missouri. He re fused all attempts to sell him more land, but carefully cultivated every foot he had, except what he used for pasture. He is now out of debt, has built a $1,000 barn, and recently mado a trip with his family to Europe. Ho attributes his remarkable success to utilizing to its fullest capacity what he possessed, without trying to overdo the thing. Seven miles below Dardanville, Ark., a party of negroes, consisting of Mrs. Calvin J ickson and two children and Mrs. John Smith, with three children, and Louis Price, a grown man, were crossing the river in a skiff, when, from some unknown cause, the boat capsized, drowning the entire party. Governor Poynter has not yet ex plained why he ptrdoned the Cass county murderer. Was it because the man had rich relatives in Canada? Why was the pardon secretly issued contrary to law? Let some fusion re former arise and explain. The Opiu ion. m A farmer's wife, near Wellington, Mo., while out feeding chickens last week, dropped an ear-ring, which was quickly gobbled up by one of the fowls. She could not pick out the particular chicken, so kill them, one by one twenty-seven i i all but failed to find the e.tr-ring. Then she began to look around and found it in the grass, where the fowl had dropped it. California can boast of possessing the smallest postoflice. It is Virpinia, in San L ago county. The postoHlce building is made of an old piano bx, and is about six feet bigh and five feet wide. There are five priv.te boxes, besides the general delive y window but there are no accommodations for money-order business. TvO stages running from S in Diego to E-condido stop at the postoffica daily to deliver and receive mails. According to a New York physician, women who enter the hospitals there to letrn the profession of nures look upon the hospital as a matrimonial huiiting ground, where young physi cians are the quarry; that flirting with the doctors comes first, and tak ing care tf the patients sec .nd. A meteorite fell, on July 10, near Allegan, Mich. It was eighteen inches long and twelve inches in diameter. but was broken into several pieces by its fall. The largest fragment weighed sixty-two pounds. RKFCHL1CAN STATE CONVENTION. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send del egates from their respective counties to meet in convention in the city of Omaha on Thursday, the 21st day of September, 1809, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following offices: One judge of the supreme court. Two regents of the state university And to transact such other bu-iness as may properly come before the conven tion. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, the appor tionment being base'd upon the vote cast for Hon. M. L. Hayward for gov ernor in 1898, giving each county one delegate at largo and one for each 100 votes and major fraction tbereof.to-wit: Adams 19 Johnson Kearney Keith Keya Faha Kimball Knox Lancaster Lincoln Logan Loup , Madison Mcl'herson Merrick Nance , Nemaha Nuckolls Oto Pawnee Perkins ' Phelps Pierce Platte ...14 Antelope. .10! .. 11) uanner Blaine Hoone , Box Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt ; Butler , ... 3 ... 3 .. 5 .. 5: .. 5 ..13 ..IB !.!i4 ...;-S ...10 ..14 Cass ...16 Cedar Chase Cherrv ... 1 ...11 .. 91 .. 3 -. 7 .. s ..17 .. s ...16 ...13 ...10 Cheyenne Clav Colfax Cumin? - ! ..Vi ..16 .. 6 Custer ... 2 HI Dakota Dawes ...12 Dawson -.13 Polk.. . . ... 3 Red Willow..".'. ..10j Richardson... ..IHRock ..97 Saline .. 4 Sarpy .. 17 Saunders ..lOScott's Bluff.., .. 9 Seward ..13 Sheridan ..33 Sherman .. 3 Sioux , .. 4 Stanton .. 2Thayer .. 4Thomas ..19iThurston ..14 Valley .. 8jVashington ... Deuel ... H ...11 ...24 ... 4 ...IS ."ia ... 3 .. 10 Dixon Dodge Douglas Dundy Filmore Franklin Frontier Furnas I Gage Garheld Gosper Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan ....7 ...16 ... 1 ... 6 ...H ...14 ...9 Hayes.... Wayne Hitchcock t... S Holt 9 Hooker 1 Howard 8 Webster .13 Wheeler York 19 Jefferson- 18l Total 1.030 It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention apd that the del -gates present be author ized to cast the entire vote of the dele gation of the county which it repre sents. It is further recommended that whenever two county con volitions be held the selection of a county commit tee 6hall take place at the first con vention und then in every case the secretary be required to promptly ad vise the state committee of the organ ization of uch new committee with the names of officers, members, post office address and name of precinct represented by each. Omaha. Nebiaska. June 23, 1899. R. B Schneider, Chairman. P. O. HkDLUND. Secre-ary. CALL FOR I OCNTV CONVENTION. Tho renublie-in electors of Chss county are hereby called to meet in convention tobe held at Weeping Water, September 16, 1899, at 11 o'clock a. m , Tor the purp .se of elect- tng twenty;MX delegates to attend the .voui, lUuc.lolul vruaaua. oepiemoer i,a,.s iweniy-iour aeie gules to attend the judicial conven tion to be helo at Nebraska City, Sep tember 22, and to place in nomination candidates for tho following offices. to-wit: County deck, county treasurer. clerk of th ) r'ist-iet ourt, county judge, county sheriff, superintendent of public instruction, corono.-, county surveyor, one iflember of boatd of county commissioners for S?eond commissiorifrs" od isti iet, iind for the trans ictio'i of such other business as may tomo before it. The committee recommends that there bo do proxies recognized, but thut delegates present cast the full vote of their several pre cincts aud wards. Primaries to select delegates to said convention will be field on. S iturday, September 9. Rep resentation Is baed upon vote cast for candidate for governor. Judge Hay ward, in 1S9S, being one delegate for each twelve votes or major fraction thereof, and one delegate at largo for each preoinct or ward. Following is given the place of hold ing, lime and delegates each ward and precinct are olhled to: l-RIX T AND VOTINC; I'l-ACK. TIME. Avoca Avuca 2pm Center Mauley 2 p ni Eight Mile Grove Hei! sch house 4 p ni blmwood Murdock. 8 p n Cireenwood Alvo 4 p in Liberty Lynn's hall. L'nion 3 p m Louisville Hassenieier hall.. 7 to 9 p in Mt I'leasant Usual place 8 p ni Nehawka School house 7 p in Flatts prec Taylor school house.. 8 p ni Salt Creek Greenwood 8 p ni Stove Creek Op hse. Elm wood... 8 p ni 8outh Bend School house 7:0 p ni Tipton Lumber office. Eagle 8 p in Rock Bluffs 1st dist. Rock B... .7 p ni Rock Bluffs-id dist.. Murray 7 p ni W W prec Cascade sch hse 6:30 p ni Weeping ater City First ward G. A. R. hall 8 to 9 p m Second ward Council chm 8 to 9 p ni Third ward Howell's hall 8 to 9 p m I'lattsmouth City First ward Perkins house-... ! to 7 p m Second ward Turner hall 5 to 7 p ni Third wd Kichey lum office.. 5 to 7 p in IKL. 8 8 11 8 12 IS ii 11 8 9 16 r 12 9 :, 9 u 11 is 8 5 Fourth wd Council chm 5 to 7 p ni Filth ward So. Park sch hse .5 to 7 p m M. M. BuTLfcK. II. G. Brardslev, Chairman. Secretary Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. I'ldotniiable will and tremenaous en erv are not found where stomach, liver, kidreys and bowels are out of otde-. If you want th-se qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power -f b.ain and bod y. Only 25c at F G. Fr'cke & Co.'s drug store. JudM'lxl lonvculioo. Nebraska City, Neb., Aug. 18. The repubiicm judicial convention rot the Second judici -1 district in Ne br is hereby called to meet at Ne braska City September 22, 1899, at 1 o'clock p. m. of t-aid day in the dis trict court room in said city for the purpose of putting in nomination one judge of thi district court in said dis- tiict, ami to transact such other busi ness as may properly be brought be fore said convention. The representation in said conven tion wiil be C;'ss count3", 24; OtOe county. 2;; bcirg one delegate for each .huadr: d votes cast for Hon. M. L H tyward in 189S, or the maj r frac tion thereof. M. L. IlAYWAKD, Chairman. Jkssk S. Mapi.s, S cretary. A free and easy expectoration is pro duced by a f-w doses of Ha-llard'a Ilorehound Svrup, in all cases of hoarseness, sore throat, or difficulty of breathing. Price 25 and 50c. F. G Fricke & Co. Education in India. British India has 140 colleges and 17,000 Etudents. Only one male in ten and one female in 160 are able to read. Warm Whalebone to Cut It. Whalebone may be easily cut if warmed first over a lamp or by the fire, when it will become soft. California AIniouila.. California produces about one-third of the almonds consumed in the United States. Independent .IndK-lal Convention. The peoples' independent party's judicinl convention for the Second iudicial district in the state of Ne- braska is hereby called to meet at Ne braska City, September 12. 1899, at 7 o'clock p. m. of ssm-'I day in tne ai- trict court room in said city for tne placing in nomination of one jude of the district court in saia aisinc;, ana to transact such other business as may properlv come before the convention. The representation in said convention will be: Cass county 20 delegates; Otoe county 20 delegates. W. F. Mohan, Chairman. Hubert J. Vaps, Secretary. Blotches and e.xcresence, which so often annoy people, are simp'y efforts of nature to throw off impediments to the proper performance of her duties. Herbine will aid and assist nature in n her work, and ensure a skin clear and beautiful, entirely free frona all m perfection s. Price 50c. F. G. Fricke & Co. Beecham's Pills for Stomach and Liver ill. TELEPHONES IN HAWAII, . There is one telephone to every fifty-two inhabitants in the Hawaiian islands, and one to every forty-one persons in the principal island of Oahu; and a Honolulu letter to the Chicago Record makes it clear that in these new possessions of ours the telephone Is really a public "institution." Isolated as the islands are, the ar rival of a steamship from a foreign land is of interest to almost every one. The government maintains a lookout station on Diamond Head, from which 1 approaching vessels can be sighted iUe 3tI11 from twenty to forty miles , t ! , , ""er U notified. Centrar then not,fles h offlce the port physiclan the boal of Health, the custom house, the post- office, the newspaper offices and a few other persona who have a particular interest la eaxlv information of this character. Then the electric light company is notified, and it gives twn long whistles if the steamer Js from niut-i iiu. una mree lr ii is rroni ant other part of the world. For two minutes after these whistles are blown no telephone connections are made, but the force at "central" keeps repeating the name of the steamer and Its location, as "Australia off Koko rieau, or cnina on A aianae, so that all any one needs to do is to go to the nearest telephone, put the receiver to his ear and learn what steamer it la and where it is. If the steamer brings any striking piece of news of general interest "cen- j tral" gives It to everybody who calls' up for a connection. In this way th destruction or tne Maine was known all over the island within ten mlnuces after the Zealandia. whteh brought the news, was at the wbaif. If an important personage dies, the news U distributed in the saaie way. and "central" can always b depended on to give the hour and place of a funeral as soon as the hour is fixed. In New York and Chicago, if you want to malve an inquiry, you ask a police man. In Honolulu you ask "central." The meat markets have a list of their regular customers at "central," and at about C o'clock each evening "central" calls them all up in order nd takes their orders for the next morning's breakfast. TO BEAUTIFY DOORS. It is seldom that the door of a room Is made a decorative feature. Too often it Is hidden behind a portiere nn n rnppinr mnanmlAaa orranffp- t ment when w- rnni.lpr th.t If r,lv th door were well made and eklllfully fit j "-ed from them. Many believe them ted it would stueesfully exclude all incurable. This is a n.istaKe. P. ..p. r draught, and the addition of another ( treatment will cure them. Tabler' screen would be quite unnecessary. Buckeye Pile Oimment is nn infallible Since the fashion of hiding the door in cure. Price, .10c. in bottles, tutu s 7oe. this way has been adopted tha archt- p. q. Fricke & Co. trave has not been regarded as of any Importance, and consequently the modern door is, a3 a rule, badly pro portioned and by no means well de signed. During the periods from which we take many of our present best ideas cf decoration namely the Louis XIV.. XV. and XVI. doors were treated with the utmost care and skill; not only were they carved or painted, but thetr locks and hinges were beautifully de signed and finished so much so that an old French lock or hinge is of value as a work of art. This is as it should be. The door should receive equally as much attention as the fireplace oi window. It need not be elaborately carved, but It should be well designed and furnished with appropriate lock and hinges. Then, again, the door should always be hung in such a man ner that the part of the room in which the occupant usually sits is screened, and it should open into the room to facilitate the entrance, and also give the impression of hospitality. The hall door should be more sub stantially built than that of the room, and looks best if plain In design and solid in co'or. It shou' 1 have bold architectural molrMngs. but no elab orate decorative detail, and its lotk, hinges and handle should be skillfully wrought ln a suitable metal, such as iron or bronze. In every casa the metal work should be appropriate to the door, as, for Instance, wrought iron or bronze with oak, copper with ma hogany and brass with walnut. Hamiuorki. Hammocks this year are both varied and numerous ia design, and also, which is pleasant news, very reason able in price. Those of colored twine are perhaps more pleasant and com fortable for lying in than tho rougher hemp, and just as strong. They arc wider, less given to tipping and depos iting their burden on the. grass or ver anda floor, and better balanced than formerly. As there is nothing so conducive to perfect comfort on a hot summer's day than a pleasantly hung hammock, no one should go to the country with out one. In the shops they are show ing tiny ones for babies, and many doctors advocate letting the little ones sleep In a properly hung hammock during the warm nights, on the theory that they are more healthful than over heated cribs, with hair mattress and feather pillows. Tents are displayed of all kinds and descriptions. To those in possession of a large lawn or golf links tents placed here and there are oases in a sun baked stretch. Many swinging chairs are fashioned somewhat like tents.and arc considered quite a boon for grand- ' father or grandmother. Fou Sale or Rent Store room and dwelling combined, 34xo8 feet, known as the T. V. Davis store, in Murray. Inquire of J. W. Edmunds, Murray, Neb. There's always hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack ok r, t of consumption. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen McHenry, Biemark, N. D. Gives instant relief. F. G. Fricke & Co. 1 9r. -j rTI m, u EVERYTHING IN MUSIC His Lira Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, h prominent cit zen of Hannibal, Ma, lately had a won- derful deliverance from a fritrblful leaih. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs bo came hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing t ...a consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottla gave great relief I continued to use it, and am tfow well and strong, I can t say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure 10 the world ior tnroat and Jung troubie. Regular sizos 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at p. G. Fricko & Cos. drug store; every . ... , ., bottle guaranteed. b National Kac.npmrat u. a. it. t i-im- iriphi. The lowest rates of the year ler-8 than one faro for the round trip will be made for the N Uional Encampment of theG. A. H. at Philadelphia. Sell- , , . c, . , , 0 . ., 4 ,, ing dates. September 1, 2 and S. he- turn limir, September 3D. Hate open to the general public. As usual th veterans and their tends will take the Burlington route, , avoiding change of depots in Chicago and securing for themselves the spe cial advantages in the way of fast time and through c.r service which that road offers. Special Grand Army train for Phila delphia leaves Omah 5:00 p. in. Sat urday, September 2d. Sleeping, din ing and free reclining chair cars. Berths can be reserved now. See local ticket agent and ask him about rates, and trains. Or, if you wislr', wri;o to J. Francis, general ptsenger agent, Omaha, Neb. No one knows the unbearable torture, . ' the peculiar and rgonijirg pain c .used by pils. unless they have BU Cure for lusoinanla. depends upon the individual. One per- son will find a hearty meal before bed- time conducive to sleep, while another thinks that an empty stomach is the best plan in order to obtain sleep. A f " cold Dam, ruDoing me nanus in cold water, a wet towel applied to the tem ples are all helpful to a good night's rest. Some persons think that the only way to insure sleep is to fix the mind upon some real or fancied object, while others think that to count from one on- , ward endlessly will weary the brain so . that sleep will come, j i "Best on the market for coutrh- and clds and all bronchial troubl -; , croup it has no qu'tl," writer II n U. Whiford. S- utb Canan, Co--r.., . f O-e Mi. ute C.'Ui'h Cur- F. G. F icke & Co. I Worn Bank Note. Every year th treasurer of the United States is called upon to redeem millions of bank notes which have be come badly worn as a result of con stant handling. During the fiscal year recently closed Treasurer Roberts gave new bills in exchange for old to the amount of 1290,000,000, breaking the record of the last six years. This Is an Indication that with the return of nrosnerlt ntnnn. la In frP circulation E. E. Turner, Compton, Mo., was cured of piles by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty rem edios. Physicians and surgeons en dorse it. Beware of dangerous couu-; terfeits. F. G. Fricke & Co. Aroaad the World la a Month. ; When the trans-Siberian railroad is finished we shall be s :e to make the "tour du monde" In tM-ty-three days. According to the Ui .-:.!in minister ot roads and cominunlc.'-tions the itine rary will be: B:en:tn tj St. Tetersburg by rail, one and or.e-Va'.f days; St. Petersburg to Vladivostok-:. Ly rail, ten days; thence to San Fiancisco by .5. steamer, tt-n days; theuce to New York, by rail, four and a half djy.:, ?nd back to Bremen, by sea, seven days. Per- haps some "Phlntas Fogs" will do it In a month. At present the shortest A route from Southampt r.. by Paris, i Brlndisi. Yokohama, S.-". Fraac'sco anJ New York is sixty-fix days. "They are simply perfect," writes Robert Moore, of La Fajette, Ind., of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the 'fumniis little nilla" f.e pnnci i i-,n and nil liver ai'ments, rever ynpe. F. G. Fricke & Co. I A. Fo f tb Trained Xuru. A German Journal is authority for the statement that two-thirds of the tralnsd nurses, actively engaged ac- ,r and d J tuberculosla Llttl Tax on Caah Wealth. Nearly all the taxes levied in the auction and conaumptlon. rather than upon accumulation. For Sale A five acre t-act in South Park, all in fruit. House, barn, well and cistern in good repair. Thrasher. ' - '.f V A CEAITIFI'L ATIJ IMITATING STRWGED :.' has been added to the well known Ilospe 'Will" "P TEENS: 525 CASH. 5i?0 MGNIKLY. With Stool and Scarf. HADE IH 0AH, WALNlTand H4HCG i'A Write For Particulars. Ttpfvrrn''"- Konmntic suir!i. MInlns Is not without Its rom.n: Like many other pursuits in ; great risks are taken to win all nothing, the ranures often lea.I i . sational consequences. In n.,:ia - for instance, a ruined gold miner milieu suiiiue in a manner aim .- dramatic, according to the records , , that mining district. During the tin,,, of the gold rush a certain dcst i!. l claim was held sacred for years .n. i the tools strewn about the win.ih were left to rust away untouch, party of 'varsity men, old school i, i lows and of gentle birth, ha, I sum, their shaft there and worked -villi, n? tua-r uum men money was .-; -nr ue evening one of them at wori, a the bottom of the shaft shouted: - ji,, "P- ,,oy8: lhe t,,ne is rome at They hauled up, and when the en ) , ' , the cable came to the top they fo,-'J- their comrade's lifeless body hanu,.: ; from the chain. He had detached th 1 bucket, tied a noose about his neck, fastened the noose lo (he chain, au.l : as hanKe.l by his clearest friends. Th- Jilf "7" "Kl'u aruI r" , fpected by the other miners, who .01(, roaJjy h ivp plll)S(.l ib(.(, a t7lo. pjnd ounCi,g of goIJ dl3t , giV(l ,hni, a fresh start, but ere the dawn of th. next day the whole party had disan- peared. leaving their claim in tin- ; B.mie state as it lay at the time of th.' tragedy. Chester II. Brown, Kalauia.oo,Mich , says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Curt cur. 1 me of a severe case of indigestion; can strongly recommend it to all dyspep tics." Digi-sts what you oat without aid from the stomach, and cures dv pepsia. F. (r Fricke fc Co. The "(.jut H.-il'" o-C 'it cigar has an onvh-ble reputation it mom smoker-. Union made. For sale by all dealer-. Ott U'url, Manufacturer. ;. j Copper Colored j Splotches. j There is only one cure for Contagious Blood I'oisun the disease which has j completely battled the doctors. The) ! are totally unable to cure it, and direct ! their efforts toward bottling the poiso-i, tin in t in I, ,ul iinit kti,ki 1 1 1 it ti f....... : .. '.. v.,e""' ,V,'S' h" t',,res ,i,st as" ",M- 1,velv ",rI I'unently by forcing out every trace of the taint, wJw.su Zul:1;:: read nil evr mv Im.,Iv. '1 iH-sc soon lirnUfoui ini' fcnics. and it Is cny t,, imincin.- the suflcm,; I eiiuiii'cd. H e f ii r e I I -emnr runt I rt -- 1 lliin ti c ii-l.rs rim 1 ii,t n. ,l I IiikI sp, hi u l)iin,l;., I i, I In rs, t I irli v a - n a, . y tlimtvii awnv. I t h i, trl.-.l various ni,ii nx-dieiiH'S, l.nt they . 1 1 1 not reiu'h the i Wmn I liiid l n v first bottle of S. K .V I w n f Krentlv t rn .i . I mid was ii-firrh-,i wi-li the r --alt. The lari-e red sjilot. oti i:.y Clieut 1,1-MM tn UTOtt pll T HC'I SIIII'll. r llll I before loii' li.-a (j.' red entirely. I regain. 1 my l,i-t ueiu'ht. Iieejnne bl router, n ml mv ni i ti!e frestly Improved. I whs soon "niii-! well, ami n:y" skin clear u.-. n piece of II. L. My hits, DM) Mulberry St.. Newark, N J. Don't destroy all jMissil.h' chance of a cure by taking the doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. These minerals cause the hair to full out. and will wreck the entire system. For is pprki.y v kg eta ble, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral, Books on the disease and its treat- merit mailed free by Swift Specific Coin- P&nf Atlanta, Georgia. 'M Wt r' FnclUb IlluionH Brand. EfJflYROYAL PILLS Orlsrlntit mmn Only ttenulnf. ?niI le.l wt'h Mum rit.(.on I ske 4f in itnnl f r isjrllru'art. t otini-mtal sin 4 "KlifT rr n crcp. r.? mora fivUtallLo-al lrufista. IIIILA1A., , 4 i f - 9 t 4 VH.T L3REAST COAL YARD LINCOLN K AM. M js i ; i, s rs , ii. yi. )i.:u iisi.y ;ai. itfer. L-u-;r t So p!y o' . 1 1 the BKS'I' 'IIUUKS HM2 COAL soft? f Inc'iid'.n the Faree.: Mi.-souri. Iliiiu.is, 1 !:-. p If;!' -ri s I ' '1 ' 1 1 v I ,'l '. ... . A I-.. , . ... . . j N .J I' i.t. .. A i! rib., tateb SI arm 31.50 us. u i'.p;i .i v i . PLATTSMOUTH. ""r44 fl i 1 1 $ ' . ! i . Blood Sr 9