Business and Professional DIRECTORY. J.l. Unruli Dealer ia Fine Furniture ii B. Eisrer Dentist Oftice Waterman block. Prices Reasonable, Work Guaranteed. UNDERTAKER anil. . . . EMBALMEK 419 Main st. Snyder S Co Mileiflei LEADING Jewe'ers and . Opticians Corner Sixth and Main Streets, Plat'.smouth, Neb Dressmaker. .K;nt fur the French Skirt Supporte r Union blt.ek FIRST National Bank OK- Plattsmouth, Neb J'LATTSIMOt Til .. Bottling Works F. G E'enberger, Proprietor. Manufacturer Mineral imil Sod: Waters. and ai! kinds id.... Tom perar.ee 1): inUs. Stocks. LiunJs atiJ Se curities Louglit and sold. IJ & M I'ay checks cashed . I I Mrs. L J. Dea'.er m FRIISII and SALT Meats . .Also. . Groceries and Provisions 41 1 Main st. Fashionable Milliner UNION BLOCK, PlatL-m uth. Neb Jones McGowan IJvcry (Did Feed STABLE. Corner Main and Seventh sts. Bennett B Si Tutt, Leading Grocers. Glassware and. jeensware. Phil Thierolf, Dealer in Wines and Liquors Agent Auheuser- Buseh Brewing A-s'n. i i mm ....SELLS.... Slates, Tablets, Paper, Envelopes. Pens. Ink and. . . . Pencils. FOR Proper Printing AT .... PAYS HIGH EST MARKET PRICES ....FOR.... Country Produce Sixth and Pearl streets. Proper Prices CALL OX rr . -T J IlC iXCWS. 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. JAMES W. SAGE. THE Leading Liveryman. The best of rigs furnished at all hour and hi prices are always reasonable. Themost convenient boarding stable for far mers In the city. PLATTSMOUTH NEB n a 0 0 Dyspepsia Diaests what you eat. Itartiflciallydigestst Nature in strengiueuuiK auU vv -r... exhausted dieestive or gant lUs he laFest discovered digest e. iv : tc nthpr nrenaratioD :n nthpr nreDaratioD ant ana wi can approach it in efficiency. It in- otanti v relieves and permanently cures s,w j - .. ij-.r iiflarrnnrr. Dyspepsia, ira,B,h" kw SSShlSlrtffiSSffl oil inthpr results of imperfect digestion Prepnrta oy t. v. - F. G. FRICXE & CO. JiQJU Cure. The Semi-Weekly News-Hera!d PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY THI NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, J. E. MARSHALL. Business Manager. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance Six Months One Week, Single Copies, . ' SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance, . . . Six Months, 5 00 2 50 10 5 tl 00 50 T.?-" LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1899. Are you satisfied with tho prl- Wno could have the temerity to September kick on Nebraska's weather. Lincoln's reception to the r irst regiment is going to bo a hummer from all appe trai.ces. OOM Paul is matting desperate ef forts for a puiceful settlement of the difficulties and tho outlook is that he will be successful. Whf.n a wee t rolls around without a new eensauou coming to ngui in Hastings there is something radically wrong. Sho is a fast town. The merchants of PUttsmouth should not allow the opportunity of giving a street fair go by without no tice. It is not the corr ct thing to do. Owing to the condition of Mrs. Mc- Kinley's health the president has abandoned his westm u tiip. Tliii is a great dispppo'ntuient to the people. IT is pretty cert i:m that the fusion- ist3 will pu'. up ;i e uoly ticket, but it will on)' b-" i m ittir of forui. Tb-s re publican ticket wi'.l bo an ea?y winner this fall. Tiif.uk is one thing lacking in the new Ijw governing candidates' expen ditures and that is the amount they should pay for the campaign cigars. The campaign stinker ought to go. The latest d It cove v in Iowa is said to have been made -l Mrsii-lltown, where some men who wre digging a well struck a vein of f,c- fluid that macro Milwaukee famous The re sources of the p-ohib:ti n slate are something wonderful. THE buildings of th Greater Am erica ex position h ivu been bold to a Chicago firm for SiOyw and the work of tearing th m down will bgin im mediately afie.- the fiiiMj of the show. November 1. This settles thn expo sition industry iu O n tha. A LEADING democrat was heard to say the other day that the republi cans wero going to cirry the day in Cats county at the coming election. 'We encnot hope to elect but one of the county officer-," aid tho 1. d., 'nd I have my doubts if we do that well. " The News can see where this democrat is right. This is a repulican year. IIkke is an opinion from th Weep ing Water Republican as to who can be elected eneriu: l he lielu is now open to Tom Williams to rec ive ih- republican nomination for i-heriff, ana he can bo elected, too. This talk one sometimes hears about Billy Wheeler I m iking such a gooJ6heriff U mre wind th.m fact. What has Wheeler dona, any more than any other man could do? Ills greatest achievements haru hfin tnl.-incr unfurl nnatna to thfi 1 " " insaiio asylum. The people who protest against the war in the Philippines because it has caused the death of quite a number of soldiers ought to endeavor to have all railways abolished. In the course of a j year American railways kill hundreds of people. Why not abuse the presi dent, and the government, because those hideous man-slayers are per mitted to exist? And think of the sailors who go to the bottom of the sea every year, because heartless gov ernraents permitted evil minded ship owners to send their vessels to sea! It is really frightful. It is of course out rageous that the war In the Philip pines results in many fatalities, but war generally has results of that kind. INFORMATION AND OPINION. The chartered Anchor liner City of Rome came into New York Monday after have been in collision with an iceberg off the Banks. She struck the lloating ice head on, but did not suffer much damage. The collision caused great excitement. Ione were in jured. The even year-oId daughter of Mr ana .Mrs. vviiuam Marshall, near Clay City, Ind., while pUying on her father's premises, unexpectedly ran across a Iarje blacksaakc, which frightened her until she became un conscious. She revived only to find that the intense fright had blinded her in both eyes. The most valuable natural bridge in the world is to be found at Arizona, U inj. acr0Sd a jeep chasm forty feet i . . . . in width. It is a petrified tree about feet in diameter and about 100 feet in length. It is pure agate all itnrougn, nun mortiuro is mucn more I valuable as regards material than granite To effect a combination of trusts ia the scheme of a Cleveland, O., man, who has taken out papers of incor poration for the central company. By this means be proposes to use all in dustrial power in reach, with a conse quent increase in wealth so rapid hs to change the whole condition of 6o ciety. D iniel Phillips, United States con sul at Cardiff, Wales, in a speech at the Welsh Presbyterian church, Chi cago said that Great Britain earnestly desired an alliance with the United States, and that the sentiment of Wales especially strong" in favor of closer relations between the two countries. REPCIILICAN STATE CONVENTION. The republican electors of the state! of Nebraska are requested to send del egates from their respective counties to meet iD convention in the city of Omaha on Thursday, the 21st day of September, 1899, 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 business ns may properly come before the conven tion. The several counties are entitled to representution as follows, the appor tionment beitrfe based upon the vote cast for Hon. M. L. I lay ward for gov ernor in 1S98, giving each county one delegate at large and one for each 100 votes and major fraction thereof.to-wit: Adams 19Tohnson ....11 Antelope 10Kearney 10 Banner. Keith . Blaine keya Paha Kimball ltoone r. Box Butte Knox 14 Lancaster 5S Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler Lincoln 10 Logan.. Loup. . . ..in .. l-i . . tin Madison ltf Cass i Cedar Chase Mcl'herson 1 Merrick II Nance .. 3 Cherry Nemaha 16 Cheyenne Nuckolls 13 Clav Colfax Otoe Pawnee 10 Cumiue Perkins... Custer 1 Phelps H Pierce n Platte 12 Dakota b 1 lawes i Dawson 1:1 Polk Deuel 3 Ked Willow I Dixon 1" kichardson - l)..dee .IS Kock : 4 Done las '.' valine i Dundy. 4 Sarpy Film ore 1 Saunders Franklin Ill Scott's Blurt.. Frontier 9. Seward Furnas 1.1 Sheridan 19 Gape 33! Sherman Gai tield 3 Sioux . . . (josprr 4 Stanton V Oram 3: i nayer lrt Greeley 4 Thomas , .... 1 Hall lu.rnurston ... . e 8 Hamilton 14 alley Harlan D:Vashineton .. ...14 Hayes 4 Wayne Hitchcock ft Webster 13 Holt 9iVhceler.. Hooker liYoik 19 Howard K letterson IHl Total 1.0-"0 It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention ar.d that the delegates present be author i.ed to cast the entire vote of thodele' ga'ion f the county which it' repre sents 7t is further recommended that wherever two countv con veutions be held the selection of a county commit tee shall take place at the first con vention and then in every case the secretary be required to promptly ad vise the state ommittce of the organ izition of s-uch new committee with the names of officers, members, p'st office address and name of precinct represented by each. Omaha. Nebraska. Juno 23, 1S99. R. B. Schneider, Chairman 1'. O. IlfcDLUND, Secretary. CALL FOR lOl'NTY CONVENTION. The republican t-leetors of Cues county are hereby called to meet in convention to bo held at Weeping Water, September 10, 1899, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purp -se of elect ing twenty-six delegates to attend the atate eonveiit'on to be held in Omaha, September 21, also twenty-four dele gates to attend the judicial conven tion to be held at Nebraska City, Sep tember 212, and to l.bice in nomination candidates for the following offices. to-wit: County clerk, county 'reasuier, clerk of the district court, county judge, county sheriff, superintendent of public instruction, coroner-, county survtyor, one member of boaid of county commissioners for Second commissioners' district, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before it. The committee recommends that there be no proxie: recognized, but that delegates piesent cast the full vote of their sewral pre cincts and wards. Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo,Mich says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured mo of a severe case of indigestion; can strongly recommend it to all dyspep tics." Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dys pepsia. P. G. Fricke & Co. Judicial Convention . Nebraska City, Neb., Aug. IS. ine repuDiican juoiciai convention for the Second judicial district in Ne braska is hereby called to meet at Ne braska City September 22, 1899, at o'clock p. m. of said day in the dis trict court room in said city for the purpose of putting in nomination one judge of the district court in said dis trict, and to transact such other bus ness as may properly be brought be fore said convention? The representation in said con ven tion wiil be C;iss county, 24; Otoe county, 23; being one delegate for each hundred votes cast for Hon. M L. Ilayward in 1898, or the major frac tion thereof. M. L. HAYWARD, Chairman. Jesse S. Mapes, Secretary. Announcement. At the solicitation of friends, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of county superin tendent of public instruction, subject to the action of the republican conven tion. Carrie M. Contryman. any bridge of marble or would be. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES A Very Spirited Contest Is Waged In This City T. Franu Wllea Ha the Latrgeat Number of Orlrgntra For Judge Srrelgbt and Fnruh Hve a Lit ly Contest In tbe Third A Complete Llm of the Del -gtttes Selected- The repub';can primaries were held in the city and county Saturday even- j ing for the pu-pose of selecting dele gates to the county convention, which will be held at Weping Water Sep tember 16 There are a large number f candi date in th- fi id and consequently the contest at tho primaries- was quite spirited. The center of the contest in this city was on thH office of treasurer,with that of the judge next. T. Frank Wiles has the lead for judge in this city, while W. J Streight's friends give him credit for being in the lead for treasurer. There was no contest in the First ward, there being but one ticket, and that was selected by J. I Unruh In the Second there was an animated contest between the friends of Streight and Uoruh, the former winning by a lart'o majority. In tMs ward the delegates are for Wiles for judge. The bloody Third put up its usual fight and the icsult shows J,be dele gation, with the exception of two or three for Streight, to be for Fiank Dickson for treasurer and Wiles for judge. B. Cecil J: e'.v put up a gallant fight for supremacy in the Fourth, but the combination was too great and the young attorney wont down in defeat. The Fifth ward contest was very close, the winning ticket being for Wiles for judge and Streight for treasurer. Plattsmouth precinct selected a solid delegation for Wiles. Avoca precinct selected u solid dele gation for Clarence Tofft for judge. while the Elmwood precinct delega tion is branded as anji S'ewart for superintendent. S A. Morrison for superintendent was allowed to select his own delegation in Tipton precinct, while the wards of Weep ing Water aio for J. E. Douglas for judge and Ober:otter for superin tendent. J. L. Barton and Martin Fredrick captured the delegations in their respective precincts without op position, while Tom Wiiliame, for sheriff, nad things his own way. Following U a complete list of the delegates with tho exception of two in South Rend: First ward, Plattsmouth H. N. Dovey, R. L$. Windham, J. II. Halde- man,' C. S. Poik, John Ciaus, Fred Robinson, U. Holloy, Joseph Gray and John L:ndeinan. C. E. Witherow was nomni'tt d for assessor. Second ward, Plattsmouth L. D. Dennett, J. F. Ilinohaw, II. C. Mc M iKen, G M. Spurlock, Krank But te-y, George Thoma-, G. W Ronnie, Louis Ottnat, lorn Fry, Chet Man- chisier and E E. Hilton. lorn Frv wa? nominated fo- assessor. Third ward, Plattsm.iuth C. A. Rattle, G o. Ai'keimi.n, J. II. H i, F. A. ilurubv, A. :i Tud, is. U. K r. F. M Rioh.-y, P. P. Gasr; J. .wcVey, O. M. Stte ghi, A. L. Mungr-r, L. An-derr-on, t ha-. Rvdherg, J.ha Rob bins, jr , and L 1 IT We cntt. Fi urlii warii, Pla.tteuj. uth W. L PiCkutt, Jue HiWuswoith, F It. li.tl itoi-e, lias. Anderson, E A. Smith, J. II. Dens ..ii, H. II Groves and E. D. Stokes. Fifiu ward, P.atisuinuth J. M. Leek, L-vi Churchill, J M. Young, M. M. Bel ami R-.bit Palton. Piattsmouth precinct E. K Pai- melc, Chas. Winner. Luke Wi.es. E. R. Todd. Wm Wef.en kmp, lien Horning, 11 F. W.les ami K Cole. Salt Creek pncinel J. V. Carnes, W. E Hind, C. F. Lla 1, J. C. Lemons, W. A. Fin My, II Ctlemtn, H. R. Il.ldwin, II. F. lined ;,nd J. Parks. Mt. Pleasant p. eeir.ct I'rov Davi, Wes Magnev, Tom Wiler-, ltooert Young Chas. Heniger tind L. C. Todd. Eat R ek IJ.ulTs preci.ict S. L. Furlonsr, Arthur Sullivan, J. M. Craig, Wm Roy .1 and Chalfant. El ill woo 1 pi ec. r:r! II. N.Nei: z -1, A. Rik:i, A. J. Tu!,A. E Lake, Chas. R-Uhe, iieo. Eu.-ll, -Jno. Copple, II. Murfin, S. M. iVx. Chris Miller and Phil Nickel. Eight Milo-Gn.v- nr.uiticl M. P. Williams. J. A. Henriing-, John Nevermtnn, II Sjhneider, John Al bert, J. P. II -i , J H. r.e' ker and W. A. l!?ckrr. West Rick RluiTs pr-cinet J. W. Edmuud?. Ja. l!:on, E. A. Burton, R. W. Swearingeci, W. E. Dull, Geo. Lloyd, J. M. Davis M. St -.ndish and D. Lloyd. Louisville L. C. Ei'ckh IT, C. S. Birnes, C. Noyes, J. Livingston, M.N. Drake, E. Palmer, P. A. Jacobson, C. A. Richey, J. M. Hoover, J. P. Woods, S. W. D ivis and L J. May field. Union G. N LaRue, C. L. Graves, G. M. McNamee, W. F. Jooes, T. W. Swan. Win. Chalfant, G. A. Rose, C F. Morton. A. M- Rose, H F. Taylor. Second ward. Weeping Water G. Olive, J. Teagarden, J. W. Bullis, F. Sackctt, S. S. Girardet, E. Woodruff, Chas. Andrus. Center precinct A. Jenkins, W.W. Perry, A. W. Reach, O. Torrenoe, If. Smith, Geo. Gilmore, John Ramsey, Wm. Stattoo. Avoca precinct Elmer Clizbe, B. Wolph, C. D. Quinton, L. D. Switzer, A. Sheldon, John Hutchins, Wm. Neuma?ter, M. U. Thomas Nehawka II. F. Krout, Wm. Case, F. r. Sheldon, E. A. Kirkpatrick, Wm. Ror-e, H. G. Strong. V. P. Shel don, J M. Palmer, J. P. Holme", H. Stoll and T. G. Hymer. Stove Creek precinct Bert Clem ents, Wm. Minford, Wm. Sboik, Jno. Baird, Wm Seiger, II Vick, H. G. . Beardsle-, C. D. Kunz, Jno. Hall, Wm. Atchison, Dr. Hobbs, C. Rivett, C. D. Clapp, W. S. Waters, J. Wright, Jake Schlanker. South B"nd precinct F. Cramer, T T. Young, Jno. Evans, E Sweeney. Greenwood Jas. Carey, II. H. Wll- son. J. E leson, B. S Haeemeier, J as. Gre-T, J. Toland, C. C. Bucknell nnd i S. M. Prouty. Firsf ward. Weeping Water M. M. Buttle, B. a Wilkinson, H. D. Reed, Jno. Reed and C. A Baldwin. Third ward. Weeping Water Allen Col man, H. Gilbert, O. D. Smith, G Stoner, Geo. Hunt. Weeping Water precinct F. F. Everett, Wm. Wallace, W. S. Bird, Walt Cromwell, Wm. Maple, Chris Robinson. Geo. Woods, Jake Stucker and Chas. Pierce. Tipton precinct J. M. Gardner, J. Q. Adams, R. Wilkinson, C. Wetten kamp, sr., C. D. Richardson, Fred Bahr, John Adams, George Oberlie, R. T. Lewis, H. O. Cooley, Wm. Hush and Jesse Allen. INTERESTING PARIS BEGGARS. "Father ChiUtmaa" H Curlona HUtory Formerly Rieh. Two Interesting beggars were arrest ed the other day In the streets of Parte, says the, London Post. One of them, "Father Christmas" (Pere Noel), Is a well-known character of the Halles quarter. Pere Noel is 80 years of age. and owes his name to the possession of a flowing white beard reaching to his waist. He was much incensed when accused of being a vagabond, and ia language more academic than the commissary of police himself was ca pable of using he pointed out that the policemen has committed an "abuse of authority." He produced twopence halfpenny, and referred the magistrate to a circular of M. Atthalln, laying down that when a person possesses a sum of money for which he can obtain shelter and food he is not a vagabond. "Father Christmas" scouted the Idea that he was a beggar. He gave, he said, lessons in history to workmen in cheap restaurants in exchange for his meals. "Father Christmas" had a curious history himself. He was a justice of the peace in Paris, and he holds university degrees for literature and science. He was formerly very rich, but spent his fortune in leading a fashionable and fast life. After he was ruined he inhetited another for tune of 20.000. which lasted him just ten months. "Father Christmas" Charles Dataille by his proper name has been eent to the eld age retreat at Nanterre. The second arrest was that of an old woman found begging in the Rue de Dunkerque. At the police sta tion It turned out that she was born on Feb. ?3. 1799. Her first husband died in 1837, her second was killed in 1848. For over twenty years sne has been unable to do anything, and has existed on charity. "I live at 5 Rue de Chartres." said the old woman, "but you can send me to prison. It Is quite indifferent to me where I pass the time I have still to live." The commissary of police sent Mme. Harwell home and promised to see what could be done for her. Independent Judicial Convention. The peoples' independent party's judicial convention for the Second judicial district in th state of Ne braska is hereby called to meet at Ne bra-ka City, September 12, 1899, at 7 o'clock p. in. of said day in the dis trict court room in said city for the placing in nomination of one judge of the district court in said district, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The representation in stid convention will be: Cass county 20 delegates; Oloe countv 20 dfdfgates. WT. F. MOKAX, Chairman. Robert J. Vass. Secretary. All Night on a Jersey Stamp. From the Newark Advertiser: John Walsh of Plainfield. while on a search for specimens In botany, was lost in "Dismal Swamp," a marshy tract of woodland, and stayed all night unable to find his way out. He perched him self on the trunk of a fallen tree and bided his time until daylight. He dar ed not move from the tree for fear of stumbling in the darkness into the morass or Into quicksand. The marsh is three miles long and a mile wide, and he had no idea of direction. He was awakened In the morning by the barking of dogs and managed to follow the sound well enough to get out. High patent flour at $1 per 50-pound stick. F. T. Davis Co. Coat of Automobile. St. Louis Republic: In determining the expense of the automobile the cost of power Is everything. Waen the test was made the power came from a cen tral power house, which will.of course, be the case In every community wkera mobiles are much used. But a test was also made with a gaa engine, such as may be set up In any cellar or sta ble, and It was found that the power for charging electric batteries could be produced at the rate of from two to three cents a working hoar. At this rate, the cot a mile Is about 11.21 cents as against 13.88 cents, when the vehi cle is drawn by horses. This is a sav ing of 95.4 cnts a wagon a day, and as the mobile takes only four horses to travel 3G miles, as against 5.14 hours required by the other vehicle, this ia a time saving on each wagon of 356 hours each year. For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, skip diseases and all irritating eruptions, nothing eo soothing and healing as De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursury. Chicago, says of it: "When all else fails in healing our babies, it will cure." F. G. Fricke & Co. Reunion at Lincoln. Round trip for fl.65. Tickets sold Sept. 9 to 16, inclusive. Return limit, Sept. 18, W. L. Pickett, Agent. The News prints the news. vl . ft ij, J3 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Brtve Men Fall victim to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner Idaville, Ind. He says; "Electric Bitters are just the thing for num when he is al! run down, and u'r care wh-ther he lives or :i-s. i; .. more to give me nc 'rn' h :) good appetite tha,n anvth ig l cou d take. lean now eat iiny.'iinir and hve a new l.s on ift.,? Om ) cents at F. G. Fiickt iv. t o'-. 1im' s ore. Every bottle pnar nl. : Wear Them A 1 .. There are three rius which tlu queen of England never by any chance removes from her hand. One is ilio little enamel ring, set with a sinie diamond, given to her when quite a child by Prince Albeit; another is her betrothal ring, a beautiful snake of emeralds, and the third is a plain nar row band her wedding ring. TMona'i Hloycle Tat lis. Tacoma has fully twecty-two and a half miles of bicycle paths within its city limits, and these connect with fourteen miles more which the coun try has provided. This gives the cyclist almost forty miles of good paths. There's always hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in b -.d shape and I was near the first stages of consumption. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen McIIenry, Bismirk, N. D. Gives instant relief. F. G. Fricke & Co. Ieath or a Noted Iog. The death is announced of a dog be longing to the Women's and Children's hospital, of Cork, Ireland. Leo was his name, and he was well known, not on.y in Ireland, but In many parts of Eng land. Of dignified demeanor, he was al ways to be seen upon the street, with his Alpine barrel slung around his neck bent on errands of mercy, as important as those of the great, monastery dogs. He gathered over $1,000 for the hospi tal. Leo won the proud distinction of carrying off the cup offered by the Prince of Wales for the dog who col lected the largest amount for a hospi tal, and he was also known to the Prin cess of Wales, who frequently petted htm. He Is succeeded in his benevolent exertions by his eldest son, Io. Red Hot From the Gun was the ball that bit G. Ii Stcadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil W r. It caused horrible Ulcers thH,t ro treatment helped fer 20 years. Tn- n Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cu-cu I i;i Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, I'xii-. Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions." iv. Pile cure on earth "-rt cents a b' x Cure guaranteed Sold bv F G. Fricke & Co., druggist. A Peculiarity of the Hand -Orgaa. "It seems like a vey easy thing to do to play a hand-organ. "said one who has tried it, "but it is not so easy as it seems. You expect the music to keep time with the turning of the crank, but as a matter of fact it doe3 noth ing of the sort. It doesn't swing in with it at all. Other iuptruments keep time with the touch; the hand-org.m does not. You are almost s-iro to st j: short, the first time yor t: y 'i- : s ; the music doesn't con:e ir .is' y.i i i x pect it to. After awhi'r ; i 1; : : t:j realize that crank and rr. .:. Vi i t relation In the matter of ii ' " " as the crank makes the o . n you get so that you can k . .. . -r:ir. : turning without sto-yp E. E. Turner, Com -tor,. . w.-.-. cured of piles by Dt-.Wi t'- W i'ch Haf.el Salve af'er suffering seven ice:i years and trying over' twenty rem edios. Physicians and surn-ons en dorse it. Beware of dangerou-t coun terfeits. F. G. Fricke & Co. J- Ml. Puerto Rleo Once- a Forent. Puerto Rico, say the scientists, wa3 originally an immense forest from the seashore to the mountain summits. It Is doubtful If there is a single foot of Its land area which was not at one time covered by tree growth, from the di minutrva maagrove bushes on the coast to th giant tree of the mountain side and tp. Although still wooded in the sense tht It Is dotted by many beau tiful trees, the island is now largely de forested from a commercial point or view. Work Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globu'.e of health, that changes weakness into strength, list lessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Oniy 2o cents per box. Sold by F. G. Frick' .v Co. Fon Sale ok Rent .store n:om and dwelling combined, .'!4xo8 feet, known as the T. V. Davis store, in Murray. Inquire of J. W. Edmuod.-, Murray, Neb. The 4Gut Heil"o-cent cigar has an enviable reputation among smokers. Union made. For na!e by all dealers. Otto Wurl, Manufacturer. L. B. Egecberger his just received 100 dozen children's bicycle hose which will go at 17i cent a pair reg ular 25-oent good. A BEAtTIHL Ai7iC:.:::M IMITATINQ ST2IIH6ED ISfiTil'S'il XV has been added to the well known Hosro With Stool and Scarf. mi U 0AH, KAUVlTTRaf! V. iilSOANY Write Fr I'm tioui.uv:. I REPORT OF CHICAGO MARKETS. From Monday" Daily. Following in tho rango of' prices on tho Chicago board of trade today, as furnished by M. S. Urigs, commis sion merchant: .- Til' T .; 7 i :i . ;. , ' M- !7-' '. i'i'4 ,'l'i :i 5 .to ,,'h '., :u j:i l1 . l.- ', V-IN .!' " , A ri- 'i-JI'n'4 -in ' l-.'IV, IV U'O'i -11' , .''I', M..v -'2 --"4 '. IKI jS 1(1 ; ; :H. 10 IV. ... k y Ih.-J s l: 's.-j Ui.i I I .-eh!. ."-:"J IS 'J 7 ; ." -.'7 ( t . :"i.:i) i ,;5 .i .iii ." t i . i Hjoi t l is - - j j ' i ."-c-i.t !.. L'o :. j.i . .-t -4 . 1 4 w '4 -. ; I '.IJ "Hi - on the market, for I'ouyh- and ( Id- mul ail lfi -nt-li ii t iim; -: fin i rOiiii it li i qu-il," vvi l't - 11 nry 1 w. W'ii;ti.id. S -ntli fnriuiiii, i't: i ., i Oi e Mil. me Cough Cure., 'F. :. F : k Co. llurlliilftoii Koute Sixty cents for ound trip io Dm n.a; tickets sold Set't. 12, H and 11. K turn limit, live days from d i le of i it . W. L. Pick kit. Agent. Me cham's Pillo Noequil f.ir can. sti pation. The Cruel Knife! It is absolutely useless to expiTt a Surgical operation to cure cancer, or any other IiIoikI disease. The cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in tln nlarniing number of deaths which re sult from it. The disease is in the blood, and hence can not be cut out. Nine times out of ten the surgeon's knife only hastens death. My son had a most malliriisnt Cancer, fi.r which the doctors said an operai was tli only hope. Tlit-nT-alion wa a s-v-re one, as it was im-im-m-sary to cut down to the ja w bo n e an d scrape It. Ili-forc a great while the I an cer returned, and l tun lonmw rniilly. We Kuve him ninny renn-ilie-' without re lief, and dually, upon the ndviee nit inend. dec i d d t o try S. S. S. (swift's hneciilci. and wltl tlie .-i.tiiil ImiIIIo lie 1 Ixil.in to iinnr.ivi-. Aftf-r twenty It. d ties Inid b'-en t. U-Ti . the O.tncer di-JiniK'ured entirely, .vul h" w rs en red. The cine wh-.m terniain-nt o;m-. for lie now S" ven tee ii rr.'ir- i .li I. ml hui never b:id a sign of the dreadful -li-e.-iM- to re f.:rii. .I.N. Mr is !:! . L'7l SiiiHiif rn-s M., iiiilht'. Texas. Absolutely ilm only liojc fur Cancer i-. Sv. if t's SpeciHc, for ; us it is the only remedy which goes to tli; very bottom of the lilooa and forces out every trace of the disease. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, nnd contains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Jlooks on Cancer will be mailed free to, any address by th Swift SpeciHc Co., Atlanta, Ga. WHAT YOU WANT... In F. oto. i- is STYLE. I IT hi d WEAR If you get all this f.-r .'UM) you t.'et the enilh. Wo havo the Shof-s. 6 4 i ioscpi Ictxcr9 North Side Mln Street. e 0-ea g -o a NEW : aDVE,RTUSE,lENTeS I ADY ci MANVaVnr?,e,?5i! Ll per iM iiith salaiv "i all expeiiic. iculcr l e.. l. i o fe!?- V- J jMevtr Fail-: to HsVre OrtJ H(,ir to i'. louthful Coior. Pehhyroyal pills H Tv Orlgtnal m Uoly vaaln. mWl ln. t.wtti ffeliBvi.t. Loil uk UrtURiit for Chi-str m ltn-iih bi j mand Bran 4 la KVd m'.lii, 'oir valed b.ue rit.hon. TmUtr Uun aid Manl.Lfton. A i Ir Ufffiai. or 4 4. In ttampi f'tw prirwtr. timil ltelt-r for in t'tUr L rrtmrm r N1L 14.0(O Tmmt,tanM mm r-nj wj- rUT w M,ie--w -Ba -1. . n - Ull I I L liA.. k' 'A"v vi v ie li I l ID