Business and Professional DIRECTORY. J. I. Unruli Dealer in Fine Furniture UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 419 Main st I Bolster Dentist ( lilice Waterman Mock. Prices Raa9onablc, Work Guaranteed. Snyder l Co Jewelers LEADING Dressmaker. Agent for the French Skirt Supporter Union bit ok ana . Opticians Corner " sixth and Main Streets, j PluUsmouth, Xeb FIRST National Bank I'LATTSJIorCIi ... Bottling Works l (1. Eenberger, Proprietor. Manufacturer Mineral and Soda Waters. and ail kinds of.... Te m pera nee 1). inks. llattsmouth. Neb Stocks. I'.onils ami Se curities biiiiRiit and sold. IJ & M I'ay chock- cashed. OCR FALL Dealer in FRESH :uul SALT Meats ..A!o.. Groceries and Provisions 411 Main St. Walking Huts. Are now in. A Fine display of Pattern Hats in a few days. Jlrs. Rankin Jones & McGowan ami Fcai STABLE. Corner Main and Seventh sts. Bennett Tutt, heading Grocers. ( ilassware and.... O-jeenswaro. Phil Thierolf, 1. 11 MM ....SF.LI.S-... Slates, Tablets, Paper. Envelopes, Pens. Ink and. . . . Pencils. Dealer in Wines . . . .and . Liquors Asent .... Anheuser- Busch Brewing Ass'n. FOR Proper Printing AT Proper Prices (ALL ON" 7 lie News. 11 ....I'AVS... HIGHEST MARKET PRICHS ....1 OR.... Country Produce Sixth and Pearl streets. NEW : flDV&RTIS&M&NTS I ADY nr MAN auiioint agents. BOO Li per month salary and all expenses, Ziei;ler 7H .MuUtin mag, y. nicago. GRAIN Commission Brokers Wear Com. Co.. Correspondents- Direct Private Wire to Chicago. OFFICE Over Atwood's Drug Store. PL ATTS MOUTH, NEB. ' All Orders Promptly Executed. Plattsmouth Tel. 275. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or cans. , It is the latest discovered digest ' ant and tonic. No other preparation Btantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion SckHeache,Gastralgia,CTaTnp9.and '2fc-'itl HAIR CALSAWI iaCTW- JL-1 Never JTmila to Hetore army Ft " ?rll ilair to t YoutbTul Color. 11 nt her resuus" un ..r,v.t.i.. PrVpared by E. C DeWltt A Co.. Cljlccfl F. G. FRICKE & CO. The Semi-Weekly Newsjjerald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY THE - - . NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, J. E. MARSHALL. Business Manager. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance 85 00 Six Months . . . 2 50 One Week 10 Single Copies, 5 SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance, .... tl 00 Six Months 50 T.?.F LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1899. The ticket is an easy winner. Stick a pin here. THE diub'.inp which Bryanarchy will get in Nebraska this fall will pretty effectual "y settle the colonel's hn9h. It is tad, hut true. A THREE hundred and fifty million dollar corn 'orop will give the corn huskers of Nebraska all the work they will want up 1o Christmas. Poi'l'LlSTS are being: urged to stay by Holcoinb for Bryan' sake. Cut that doesn't ni iko any difference to "Si" just any o'd way to pet the office. W. V. Allf.x has been nominated for judge in the Ninth judicial district by the (unionists. It Is a h trd matter to keep a good man down very long at a time. IT is quite amusing 10 .ce how the democratic newspaper are lining up for Holcomb since lie r. c-ived the nomination for supieme judge. Billy has told them what is h t. Thi: ticket pi-c d in the field by the republican convention al Weep- inir Water S.-ifir.iay is coin posed of men who is re deserving of and will re ceive the hearty support of every re publican in the county. IIolcomu will be defeated this fall and t'. en he will lio a hack number the same as If em and some of the other innocuous p ip statesmen . He has been before tho people for a long liir.e and they have tir d of him. Tim Journal editor unvotes a large portion of the i") in his sheet to playing horse, i-.ilt.cr Iran printing the nows. The encouajjitm informa tion is gieen th'j re:!ders,hv'We ver.that "full particulars of new events will be givon next week." Pretty much "Bumtown Bugle'" etyle. Nkahi.y every town ui tiie state of any 6ize is arrarging to lu. id some sort of fall festivity e i;.e a street or county fair. Pkifsti-o-jlh hue had all the county fair she needs, but a 6treet fair would bo a good thing. If wo don t hold one this vear we will start in early next year and show 'the people the lick it is done with. "Comrade McKinley stands for our people, for our flg: he stands be fore all the world and desires to be sustained by our people. As an old soldlor, as an old American, as an old democrat dyed-in-the-wool, I s ly that Comrade McKinley will be 6Ustaioed by our people every where." General Daniel E. Sickles at Philadelphia, Sep-ember 5, 18U9. Commenting upon the evident de termination of demncratio leaders to keep fre silver at the front in tbe campaigns of this fall and in 190 l, the New York World remarks that "in lS9(j the democratic party was beaten 603,514 on the popular vote, and ninety-five in the electoral col lege, and since then has lost four states, with twenty-one electoral votes and gained only Kentucky, which is likely to be lost again this year." "We are once more and forcer, one people. One in faith, one in pur pose, one in willingness to sacrifico for the hor.or of our country and the glory of our flag. The blue and the gray march under one flag and-wt have but one llag,the eamo our grand siros gave us and the same our fathers bore. And that flag which you kept stainless and made triumpnant will be kept stainless and made triumphant." President McKinley to the Grand Army. September 5, 1899. The people who are criticising the fact that the administration has seon fit to make a treaty with the reigning head of tho Sulu government by which the details of the government of his people are administered by him, over look the faet that this system has oec-n, after long experiment, adopted by tbe most successful colonizing countries of the world. England places very much of the detail of the management of affairs in India in the hands of native prince?, payinsr them salaries. The Dutch government, whoso colonial rainagement of the Dutch East Indies has been next in success to that of Great Britain, also places very much of the detail of the management in the hands of native chiefs and their subordinates through them; while those nations which have been least successful in colonial man agement are the ones which have ignored and refused to co-oflbrate with the most intelligent of the poo pie of the countries over which they have assumed control. Governor Poynter was awfully anxious to get tbe boys of the First Nebraska into a meetings and tell them bow he had been Btanding upfo them, says the Opinion. To bring this about he bad an exclusive popo cratic program arranged at the expo sition grounds the day the boys reached Omaha. A big brass bind was there to attract the crowd. Poynter and his tin brigade of colonels occupied the front of the stage, dressed in uniforms and flowing gilt braid. The "colonel" who operates the liqu- r and gambling business at Om iha sat on one side of the governor, while the "colonel" who issues health certifi cates to the cit zens of the Omaha bad lands, and the other one who operates the chattel mortgage business at ten per cent a month, they wtre occupy ing chairs next to the liquor man. The other members of the "staff" were on h .nd, but the soldier boys failed to respond to the occasion. After much coaxing and b ind pi ying just twenty three t-oidier boys were induced to enter the hall. This did not suit the governor and his "staff," and after teu minutes of speaking the precious crowd t-noaked out of tn hall. It was a foolish idea to try to work the ' boys" of the Fighting First. INFORMATION AND OPINION. Two Bjlgiam Roman Catholic priests rtcently decided to visit some friends in Englaaii. But being dili gent students of the English press tbey conceived the idea that to pass through any part of England during thes-e anti Ritualistic days would be perilous to life and limb. They there fore d.'sguised themselves as laymen, with straw hats and light check tweed suits and in this garb presented them selves to their astonished hosts. "Kvery ship in the North Atlantic squadron," says the Philadelphia Record, "can boast of a ball nine, and theso different nines have formed a league known as the North Atlantic league. At every opportunity match games are played, and there is great rivalry shown to gain the champion ship of the league. Up to last week tbe nine representing the New York were-iu the lead, but the Massachu setts held them n safe scond. Just prior to the departure of the 6quadron for Philadelphia a series of games was played acd the Massachusetts' men forged ahead. The latter expect to stuy at the head for the balance of tho season, thereby winning thechampion ship, but the nine of the New YorK declare that it will be plain sailing for them alter a few moro games shall have been played." The su'tan of Turkey rke t G o'clock every morning, and 18TO his day?, in the seclusion of the Yild palace and gardens, to personal ten tion to aff.iirs of state. He is of s t,ht llgura A pale brown overcoat con ceals any decorations he might be wearing, so that the attention of those who see him on the one day in seven when he presents himself to the view of the people is not diverted from his pile, wan and care-worn face, half covered by a thin brown beard, tinged with gray, aud sut mounted by a plain red fez. Tbe sultnn bag been tbe means of e-tiblishing o0.(i00 schools throughout bis empire, not only for boys, but for girls also a striking de parture from the tr ditiunal u-age of his race. "A baggage trucK," says the Kan sas City Times, "stood on the union depot platform yesterday on which lay, io careless fashion, eleven chunks of wh t looked like pig l-ad. They were shaped, for want of a more famil iar object, a good de il iik sponge cakes, six inches high and perhaps ten inches by seven across the top. Tho bottom was of slightly less area. Stamped on one er.d of them was '1.089 07. ' The rest were of about similar weight. All bore the imprint of 999 line.' Tho pigs were silver from the Argentine smeller and worth n the market $750 apiece. The truck's seem ingly deserted and carries load was woi th 7,46S 00. It is in this shape silver is shipped. There was little danger of any one running off with them, their weight was so great." The annual meeting of the trustees of Shakespeare's birthplace was held the other day at Stratford-on-Avon. The committee reported that during the yoar more than 34,000 persons had paid tor admission to Shakespeare's houe, representing thirty-fivo dif ferent nationalities and moro than 10, 000 had visited A nne Hathaway's cot tage at Shottcry. When the German emperor was at school at Cassel, he and his brother, Prince Henry, lodged in an old castle near, but in the school the two boys were treated 3xactly like any other jour-gsters. On one cccasion. it is re lated, a master knowing that, prince Will iam was backward in Greek, and wishing to curry favor with him, told him secretly what the subject of the next day's examination would be. Early next morning the prince went into the classroom and wrote the in formation on the blackboard in huge letters, not wishing to have any unfair advantege over his schoolfellows. Tbe English walnut is said to be the most profitable of all nut-be ;ring trees. When in full bearing they will yield about 300 pounds of nuts to the tree. The nut sells on an average at about eight cents per pound. If only twenty-seven trees are planted on an acre the income would be about $675. The German emperor likes to study the characters of his group of small son?, and to that end has given them I a room next to the oe used for busi ness purposes for himself. A certain great scientific man, having on one occasion an interview with the em peror, left his hat in the adjoining vestibule. There tbe little brothers discovered it;and the crown prince, ex plaining to the younyer ones that Vpaua" sometimes sat on his opera hat and it ctme all right again, pro ceeded to give a practical illustration of this statement, to tbe ruin of the beave . Tho emperor's door suddenly opened, and "paoa" and the professor appear ed. Like a manly little fellow, the crown pri"ce owned up,apologized to the laughing profeesor, and went off to buy fur the old gentleman a new b t with his small pocket money. REPUBLICAN state convention. Tbe republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send del egates from the r respective counties to meet in convention in the city of Omaha on Thursd y, the 21st day of September, 1899. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the pu p ise of placing in nomination candidates for the fo lowing offices: Oiie judge of the supreme court. Two resents f the stale university. And to tranhul uch other bu-iness as m:iy properly t ome before the conven tion. The r-ever .1 counties j.re emit eJ to represent tiofi 1- follow-, the appor tionment boi ng h.ifii upon the vote cast for Hon. M L. Hnyward for gov ernor ii. 1S98. giv.Hij e-.cn coumy one delegate -.1 large - nd me for each 100 votes and mi jo friii-i o-i t: er of.lo-wit: Adams Antelope Banner Maine Hoone Box Butte... Bind Iiiow n Ituttalu Burt Butier Cass Cedar hase Cherry Cheyenne Clav Coliax Cuming Custer Hakota Dawes Dawson 13 lolinson lo Kearney 'i Keith ..14 . 10 .. 3 .. 3 keya rah a .. M Kimball. . .. fiKnox . .. 5 Lancaster... . .. a Lincoln . .. i: Logan ...lt Loup ... HjMadison . ..'J'liMcl'herson.. . .. Merri :k ... MfNance . .. Ti Nemaha . .. 5 Nuckolls.. .. ...14 ...5X ...10 ...lrt ... 1 ...11 .. n ...16 ...13 ...23 ...10 ... 2 ...10 ... 6 ...12 ... ...11 ...-J4 ... 4 ...17,Oto!.... I Pawnee . .12 Perkins . . i I'lieips .. 6 Pierce .. 7 Platte ..13 Polk .. 3 Red Willow. Deuel Disou 10 Richardson., Dodce is Rock.. Douglas Dundy Pilmore Franklin Frontier Furnas (iage (iai held Gosper (jraut (Jn-eley Hall Hamilton H-arian Hayes Hitchcock Ho'.t Hooker Howard Jetlerson S7 Saline 4 Sarpy 17 Saunders . . . ..KlScott's Blutt... 9 Seward 13 Sheridan '.i'.i' Sherman .... 3 Sioux 4 Stanton 2i Thayer 4(Th"inas 19 Thurston 14'Valley 9 Washington .. . . . 4Wavne 5 Webster S Wheeler .. 1U ... a .. IK ... 5 ... 5 ::'.7 ...16 ... 1 . . ... H 14 ... ..13 .'.".19 York. Total 1.020 It is recommended that no proxies ho admitted to tbe convention and t hat the delegates present be author ized to cat tho entire vote of,thedele gaionf the county which it repro--ents. 7t is further recorr. irendrd that wherever two county conventions be held the selection of a count- commit tee ehaU take pi ce at the first con vention' and' t5eo in every cose the secretary be required to promptly ad vice tho state committre of the organ ization of i-ueh new committee with the names of officers, members, post office address and tame of precinct represented by each Omaha. Nerr6k. June '23. 1S99. R. B. Schneider, Chairman. P. O. HbDLUNO. Secretary. Jodie-la! I onrruiion Nkbraska City, Neb., Aug. 18 The republic. n judicitl convention fo- the Second judici 1 district in Na braKa i- hereby called to meet at Ne braska City Sept tin her 22, 1899, at I o'clock p m. of paid d. y in the dis trie: court room in naid city for the purpo e of. pui ting in n minalion one judge of ihj district eourt in said dis trict, and 10 tran- ct ui'-.h other bui ne-s as may propi r y be brought be fore said convention. The rep-e n ut io- in said conven tion wiil bo C s- ou ity, 24; Otoe count.i, 23; fc u one d- legale for each hu d d vis cast for Hon. M. L II ywH'd in 189s. or tne maj r frac tion then-of. M. L IJaywakd, h .irm .n. Iesse S. Maii-s. S c etary. Thf Lincoln Sirrrt fr'alr. Spend the w.-. k beginning Septem ber IS h1 I.inco'" if you want to pee the biggt-t ih its in t!iC wtj of street fairs ever h.-ld 11 the we-l. Everything s fuc the Hgricultural exhibit, the eat. . hog and hore ex hibits, the hand one -rt?, the parades, theatrical pi-rfoniia'-.es, billoon as censions and fle-.7.irk.-. For six solid days yoj can fairly revel in fun. You can see hundreds of odd nnd interest ing things r-vory one of them without a cent of coot. Extrao-dinary low rates via the Burlington route September 18, 19, 20 and 21. Soo the local ticket agent. J. Francis. G. P. A , Omaha, Neb. Alt I'lrtlgeU to Marry a I'oor UrL A club exists in Vienna the mem bers of which are pledged to marry a poor girl. If. by chance or design, a member marries a rich girl, he is fined 400, which sum is bestowed on some respectable but iaireciinious couple en gaged to le married. England' Poor. In England and Wales alone the enormous sum of 8,000,000 is an nually expended on the relief of the poor, which is slightly less than double the amount necessary for the sam purpose 100 years ago. E. E. Turner, Compton, Mo., was cured of piles by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty rem edies. Physicians a d surgeons en dorso it. Beware, of dangerous coun terfeits. F G rricke&Cn. For Salk or Rent Store room and dwelling combined. 34xo8 feet, known s the T. V. Davin store, in Murray. Inquire of J. W. Edmunds, Murray, Neb Send tbe News to your friends. 10 CONSULT PRESIDENT Philippine Commissioners Denby and Worcester Erjroute to Washington. Has Been Ordered to Advise tbe President Respecting Very Latest flffairs. Washixgtox, Sept. 15. H is said at the war department that the return of the two members of the Philippine commission remaining in Manila, Messrs. Denby and Worcester, has been ordered that they may advise the president respecting the very latest aspect of afftirs, so he may use the information in bis message to con gress. There is an intimation conveyed that the advices brought by President Schurman and Sjnator Beveridge and oiher persons recently returned from Manila are not at all points in strict accord, though the items of diverg ence are not known beyond tho White House. It is said that as Admiral Dewey is nearing tho United States the opportunity to have a full meeting of the Philippine commission, of which he is a member, should not be lost, and the report that may bo ex pected to sum up their work will be indispensable to congress in its efforts at legislation for the islands. No statement can be had officially as to the future of the commission, but it is not regarded as probable that it will return o the islands, at least not without a considerable charge in per sonnel. The recall of Messrs. Denby and Worcester will leave General Oiis the sole representative of the commis sion in the Philippines. leman(t Abnolute Freedom. New York, Sept. 15. A special to the World from Ithaca, N. Y., says: Your correspondent is able to say on authority that the Schurman peace commission offered every possible in ducement short of absolute self-gov-1 rnment to Aguinaldo and his follow ers. Agu:na:do was promised, as the price for the restoration of peacoTn tho Tagaios tribe, a bonus of more than $3,000 a jear while the Tagalos remained peaceful. He was told that he could choose men from his trible for the minor municipal office. The commission went eo far as to p omiso Aguinaldo the moral support of the United States government, if such were needed, to make his leader ship of tho Tag'ilos thoroughly secure. With all these inducements, tempt ing as they must have been,Aguin ldo, as tbe recognized head of the insur gent movement, declined to yield. He insisted upon self govrenment and as his insistence was so firm as to mane an agreement impossible, the Amori cm commissioners ceased negotia tions. President Schurman was frank in telling your cor espondent a day or so ayo thai he favored giving to the vari ous tribes the largest possible meas ure of home rule at tbe earliest pos sible moment. He thought the sev eral tribes could administer their 10 cal affairs, elect their muncipal offi ces, establish courts and penal institu tions, a judiciary, et3., but he did not believe it possible to allow the natives to participate in the general govern ment. "How could they govern the islands in view f the heterogeneity and mul iplicity of tne tribes?" he asked. Short of Staff Officer. Washington', Sept. 15. General Otis has cabled the war depar'ment a request for additional staff officers for service in the Philippines. He asks for one additional judge advoc ite gen eral, two assistant adjutant generals, two inspector peneraN, eight quarter masters, nine commissaries of subsis tence and two engineer officers The adjutant general has called upon the heads of these bureaus to designate officers for this duty, as the importance of)having all the officers of the staff asked for before the next ac tive campaign begins is recognized by the department. Sappllm Cheap la Manila. WASniNOTOX, Sept. 15. Commis sary General Weston says the soldier of the Colorado regiment who has found so much to criticise at Manila evidently was misinformed about tbe exorbitant prices being paid for sup plies in the Philippines. Sugar is bought about 40 per cent cheaper than in the United Sta'es; rice is 50 per cent cheaper and a considerable re duction is found in the prices of beef purchased in Australia and the pre vailing prices in Chicago. The gov ernment saves transportation on these articles. As to other articles which are apart of the commisry stores bought by the department and sold to the officers and men at cost price. General Wes ton says there is no possibility of loss to the government upon them. The commissary department does not buy wine, except for the hospitals. These are purchased upon the recommenda tion or the surgeons and the money for them comes out of the40 cen.ts a dav allowed to each soldier in the hos pital. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a sciontific compound having the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "digests what you eat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Bloomingdal, Tenn., pays i cured him of indigestion of ten years' standing. F- G. Frictce & Co. Nice Clean lea. F. S. White i- now ready to deliver ice to his customers in any quanti ties oesired. The ice is the Inestever harvested. Telephones PUttemouth 206. Nebraska 71. CEN. BROOKE A NIMROD. Bat Ha Fossa a Better On la HL Oalde. tiarnler. "After Big Game with Packs" is the title of a paper by Capt. James Coo.u Ayres, U. S. A., in the 'Century." ' hunting expedition was made irrlf.r and Gen. Brooke took part in it. Our hunter and guide par excel. : : wa BaptUte Gamier, or "Little " as he was generally called. He .. five feet six Inches tall; his frauj -well knit; every muscle waa develop : iis lungs were as sound as an lopa's; his eye had the nover C' -microicopa; and a rlf.e had been i plaything- aince childhood. His fstb was French, and hi3 mother Indi and he inherited the energy, brave and endurance of the old Canadian vv ageurs.wlth the remarkableobservati and instinctive knowledge of top1 raphy and of the habits of anima. of the aborigines of the plains. H mission in life seemed to be to kii. and probably his aggregate bag wou. surpass that of any other hunter ir. this country. He kpt a record only of the hears he killed, and that recori had then reached eighty-five. Mr. Webb Hayes, son of the la:e ex-president, who was one of our piny, t .1 -him "greatest hunter in the w..-: i." His wonderful powers of tr.iiu:. were our admiratii.:i. 11 , ;i . along on his pony, and o:-e.t- made such remarks .1 " : u.i 1 ; . sheep crossed there yi - . 1 1: ." c " blacktall deer ai:d fawn 1 ;. here this morning." and we v.v.uM in vain for a sign. He w 1 ; deer or an elk a: a trot. a:. J , 1... remark, "He's over in iV ; and sure enough there he woii .l ! had the true Indian Lu-i'u;: . his success as a hu:.t-r. of Omaha likes to tell the . one of Bat's elk hi:;.;-. II.; v. hunt with Gen. Crook s: 11. e ye;: and one afternoon strolled off .. and on foot. When lie rein::: 1 dark. Mr. Collins paid. "Well. !.::. you see anything?" "Sa- i '. elk," was the reply, with an ir.: that seemed to end the c-onvf-Mr. Collins persevered: "DM y any of them?" "Yes; I got th in " had actually slaughtered the v ' band of thirteen elk. He Fooled th Surgeons. All doctors told Reuick Ham of West Jefferson, O.. aftr i. IS months from Rectal Fbu'n. would die unlehS a costly opera:' performed; but he cured hims i( five bottles of BucklenN Arnica S i! vi , the surest Pile cure on earth, ar d t! b-st Salvo in the world. 25 o-r- a bax. Sold bv F. G. Fricke& Co., dr ig-gist-t 4 Americana in tterman t'nlvemlt 1 From the Medical Record: Tin; are twenty-two hundred and eighty four foreign students at the Gri.' universities this summer, incia... three hundred Americans. Only a n -of these are medical students, altuou? h proportionately their number is fairly great. To Clean White Feather. To clean white feathers take a nl.-e firm pad of white wadding, well fiK.v1 with thoroughly dried piaster of pa: ; . and rub the feathers briskly, work::i-' from the quills so aa not to disarm n ' them. Continue the rubblag till clot: . For wounds, bur-is, scalds, sores, diseases and all irritating erup:: r nothing so soothing and healing Witt's Witch Hazl Salve. M f .' M Bolles, Matron Engleo.id N ' Chicago, savs of i : "Wnei. -. , fails in healing our' babies, i cure." F. G. Fricke & t o. Newfoondlitnd O uil Men. The Newfoundland pioneer was a -:. .i s mixture of simplicity and ha.-.!.-Iicj.:. Only fifteen years ago, bei h the introduction of magistrates on wes; coast, "shotgun law" was the or :e: f the dav. If one offended an i.. . the as "-wed party threatene i. to jot the at,gre66or on sight. Al though very man had his own gun, ' and tLe threatened man had equal 1 chances !n a fight, he would hide in his; hut and go in fear of his life for many days, never thinking that he m:? ht set tle the affair by a counter th There's alw.-.y- h One Minute 'ougi' ' i.r . of pneumonia L-fi in snaps and I w is r. a of con-umption. O Cure completeU r-m- ,i Helen Mc Henry, B n Gives instant reiief. F Hat Stops Clock. Philadelphia Recoru. i'i.e night, just aa the hnds of ;J.e . clock .- ere pointing to ti e ho . arge bat that bad been c. 'be tover in dizzy tig I-.: ::ew the and large haJ imr d behind the L.i 1 . jf . light, stopping . i-. jf e hand for the sp-.t? mil - s. The bat was ki..ed ::i in con;act with the dial, and w'm. : leased fell to the pavement. "Best on the market for couh- colds and all bronchial troubl- -: croup it has no equal," writes 11 . , U. Whitford, South Canaan, Co .. One Minute Cough Cure. F. G. F k Co. !; Sela in Parla. Chickens are soid in pairs la u Ayres. Tbey are dressed before offered for sale, the only feathers ft upon them being those of the t.ii . i . same cuatom prevails in China a., u dogs, wjiere a Lit of the dog's ! ; r u always left on the end of the tel.. even when the animal is cooked. But this is because the Chinese consider the flp.h of the black dog the best and mo. : - r taln to put a brave spirit into the : , - of the eater ForSt'e A well matched d-ivies team: vounu and sound. Inquire o: J. L. Young, Murray. ) cenu and 25 cent, at all Cng itore. IH-. r. l by - V..m,n A not her k d Ii. v 1 feiuie, and iha' , - i any in country. "Dis.-as ' fam. nod C' utches upon h-r nd for -i-v. n ip n..C withstood ven ut ie-t-. ' i r.er vita! organs we e u d rm n o ; 0 . . jUn seemed rami n' t. For hre 'tenths hp Co'lghrtd i'ieeS4 i ml v a u m : no:. ?!. Sh II lly di-eo w v t' 1" Cv r m' ,urc-lia-iii ; , bO'tl. ofPr. King'- X w !,, vc'-y for Cocsutar'ion. w s I : c v i on ri i'. '!r t - !-.. s-i'-i t I 11 iy tr ; 1 ' . -.- -, ha- b ' bv ti .-v u d. -i.e. i - Mr . I.ut L . z " r ' . Y. C. ilamni. & ., I'S..,-:- ' '. Trial boll s fr. F. C. ,S: Co'-. Oi"i; l t:. !.'tj'ui . 0 d SI. 00 Kv - o . ; to Learn the America I.ane"re t:.-n. Wood says that there are now :;, 1 11 scholars in Cuba who wish to Id: n the American language and ways a:.ii vho ask for teachers. The amount . '.ready subscribed in Boston for his w rk hi nearly $5,000, and tv..- hooks v;L'. ret h'-1 closed unti' ; " vs Doctors Can't Cure It I - r . ri blooil poison is absolutely ;. - ;kill of the doctor. They a 1 ilient i'or yeaiw on their i 1 iir.J potash renM';s, hnt he ' i of thedi;.. on the ' :.-;. h'.i condition w .l! ;,-rw S. S. S. is ti .. r, t "ie ' , 1: i affliction, I e: it. -t V ! y v.-hich go - a.----t ; 1 ' v i . ii ; uiu'iix. xi. .X f.-;'Vj -,- 1 V .: 1 1. :.l 1 i t .: .1 1 1 h ,. ! 1 . . ii 1 . .- t 1 '-1. thi-ir tri-. hi!'y. Ii r . - to Hf t V. i , . while. I i ; . x eV'-ry so-ra. . ri-i:u-il-, 1 in. . . . : 1 . teini to rt-a . ' ) f, dlirl tift'i . . it ' i vhm-ver. I " . " .v '-U - . heartened. fur it - i. .i s r ; that I would im-w , i I cui'-il. At ttif ii. mi. .f . 'it!r7' v a frtend 1 tln-n .. rJ j ,y S.S.S., and Wim t"i!.i I f ' prove. I eontinui'il th" n-.r-dfi-lite. nnd It enred tne coniiili tfly. Iniil.l i'ia mi tnv health ami Increasing my BffM-ti . tkiiourii lhi- wus ti n veiirs ic. I have ik-voi y.-t hiiU a sis'U of the tlibeaae to return. W. K. Nbwxav. .stsunton, Va. It is liko self-destruction to continue t take potash and mercury ; besides totally destroying the digestion, they dry up the marrow in the bones, pro ducing a stiffness and swelling of the joints, causing the hnir to fall out, and completely wrecking the system. for PJnno The uivuu '.d gnrranteed Purely Vegetable, and if the only bl'jod remedy free from these dangerous minerals. Book on self-treatment sent free by Swift Specific Company, Atlunta. Ga. 4 I NOW FOR SCHOOL ! '3 We are ie;.dy. willing and Hblo to supply 'he wants rf lie- m-'i 1 r'li'idreti on s i.ivi T i : liop'ilar t h - 1 1 ; r g in - a .' I o.- Ii ' 1 i. '.' ;.r;.- s W 'OCKIINJG E?!PD .REE wi'h every p ir of ciool shoos .'osepii Fctxcr, " rth Side Mala Street. 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