4 NEW : ADV&rTIS&ME,NTS fr,. SKEW'S HAtW BALSAM --V. tlKum imI 1" tl. hi: '(.. VH ' Kl'r 1.1 ;iii'.nnl.t ei..-tlt. L'.sisAV r -i ij Km In to liiiit'-ru Orr. the nair. 1 C.'iircM urn in Ir wnliT will c-lilll lli; Htoinacb, but I will umku you tc-t-l wuriin-i. HIRES Rootbccr will roil Mio liluf.il nn.l nmko you ri'i.lly cool. It'M tin- ililnk I'.r whriii iiiv. TIIK tlllll.t'S K. MIIIKS CO., riitlml-lililii, l'a. ' ll.krll l,f iltlft C,,.-.I,H-I miu. "f.rri ! ..r Jh Tltu fi." Hetl Preserves $ frnin. J.-lllt-H, jiicklci .r r.-iimj). urn A 'iikti- .'.My, luoii) .iil.!0-. m-r. lM"in Ml : J II V ni'UH'l Kim j. ...,.. Ti' J i'r..iilnH Wax tlinii liv liny iii.iT y any ..' lit i . :r u-r.-d will U; I;"' f. ii. ...i 1 1.... .mm it lit h Rctinca ;V m Paraffins Ife & found ror . .a lo7? in ptitv Iioihi.'IkiI'I. It I :lTin. I ii liiMlrU'-.s mm o.inri.-n- mi , -.v-. ami ui'iil proof. Oct n pound ciki- of It with ii lift of ltn many uea fA rrum your lriiKKlntor Kroi-i-r. I"1 Hold everywhere. Mmli- l.y HTANUAUU OIL- Write IhSloem Wlfl and W)c ami we will send you thi benuttful Wiiinoiuiu by express C. O. D. sutiject to examina tinn if found" exactlT as reDrescnted II rou cn pay tlie express upontour SPEC- 6 i A LOITFE R Drlce. 45.00 less tlie SO cents, .. or J5.50anaeKpresB cnirjim mvnio mi mot rnmpm. soiiu ro.it-wmm body, fancy pearl and clxiny check. rt d t H plate.r0Hwood nnfterDeard and nickt l tail ,1 piece. You can nave either a Mandolino, H Oultar.liaujoorv icuu on iuc hhuig h-""" )J Write lor fREB nmslcal catalogue.. i M Address, A. JlUipr. wumm, -i- wf JUST AS OF OLD We arc sell'mo- tin.- la-st footwear on earth for the least profit. Wc said TII10 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i!-s,?. 'i..s.;vi V -.1 6 4 4 4 4 A l.KADI'.tv. 4 2 Joseph JPctxcr, I it North Side Wain itref t. a, 4 e-(p ej- fr-- -?- t - C 5 S J IT PAYS To Look Around . Ileforo you make ;vurchase.. After you have looked elsrwheie, come to us and we iru-arantee you will be pleaded. Qui' new sprinir stock has arrived, ineludint' Dry CJoods, Staple aad Fancy (iro eeries, Crockery, Gl.isswaro, Flour and Feed. A .-(juare de.il to all. F. S. WHITE, Main Street, l'lattsmouth FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK PLA.TTS!oL!TiI. NKB. PAID UP CAPITAL. 550,000 Otters the very best facilUiL; lor tho ptoaipt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. TOOK;1, bonds, rold, goverr.tieMit and loenl eourltles noustt and sold. Oepoalts rt- celvod and Interest allowed on the certfi catea. Drafts drawn, a vtd!al.''.e in any part of the U. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Cuilei-tiou made and promptly remitted. Hlztiest market orlee uatd for county warrant", state and county bonds. DIRECTORS: II. N. Davey. P. HawKsworth 5. Wnugh K. K. White, G. E. Povey. Geu. K. Povey. I'res.. S. Waiih. Hasliiei, H. N. Dovev. Asst. Cashier. Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you cat. Itartiflcially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon Btrnetincrthe exhausted digestive or lang E l ?il the latest discovered digc st int and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency It in Stantl J relieves and permanently cures nvsneusia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Sfftuience. Sour Stomach, Nausea SlckileJdache,Gastralgia,Crampsan i Pher r-Mults of imperfect digestion F. G. FIUCKW & CO. it i 1 I llil r jar The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PU PUSH E D ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS . . . IIY Tllh . . . NKWS PUBLISHING COMl'ANY, I K. M A K SI I A 1 .1 .. Hir im-M-i M;iii.-.ki:i. . ' - - DAILY KIMTTON. One Year, i,i advance, ;.r no Six Month. 2 M Oik Viil!i 10 Single (topics, ... .... 5 SKMI '.VKKKI.V KIIT1)N One Vi:il, il. advance, . tl 00 Si M' III III -J, "0 LflfiGEST GiRGULATlON Of any CSi Ccr.iy Paper. '! I ; IIS DAY, .WMUV 1, lMH. y I ..vii- ll'.i: a t.ir. ;unl the f'oml r(3 ii 1 1 1 ii :r finui it will ( wiirHi cdij iitlcstj l,h u .".;.. . Tim: i ? ' tin liivi; 1 isi d:iy i-ni-' ' prov..! or i:' i III ore i - i ii t hi- ii, ill view if in 1 1 i i .' .- i i ii i I r : ' :ij ' I li Hi -. i .i ! i . I i ; . wtii. 'i 'j in-: Xicws -.-."-i- i; fur- jia-t few ; I ' Mil! t I Ili' witll i h'l :iji- i I: - tp M-ijunt. And .-,i' ii il'-, - In -u I il not ,' ;! ..,' i irii i h cost I, ; t;iii nul.i i.i- piuall ! i - i .-. i : i ' - o he. (! i i vod "i i' ': W i !-! I. ' i ii ll-i il i il - . I : ; ! " ( t ! - !' A ia ;.. fitluM" I Ii i - v. 'v st irvi.tl wlil't- re w i.-il jnur.icy. I i ' Ii' !i'"A'i v -r, it .-'.-f'-s il ' i xci-l!' lit In -lilt h iiMii U cii lil !l-' al.i i - -i !' very : !'. 0i"T lllC I'. i !Il-'llt. till hoVM t he hoMic- s co'uimiis, 1 1 v h nri' in P!. 'I hi' Tiik Uu itv1 oru:- i Ii i il .:i i Al:i.-I.:i; h -! . lie l::ini, Iuil ; u-imI f.'i- j.r- ii uu in dor i v: y. uso. Tl:. ; CIS .-'i 'i II. I' v ,'l ho lit ; C lien VI' ' f ; .. i M (i!ll I (11 of It. j -, u i vt;r l . L III III rilM.'ll inn in ti);t ny .- i e i e an tin i . and adjacent lo cc- ti n wl.icii could he highly developed by irrigation method., and there can he no question that in r-orue of the razing states frreat hentdiis would ac crue to the states, to Ihe people of those states and eventually to the peo ple of tho whole United States if tho pra.in lands could he leased and made to li in in a re venue,and if this revenue couH then he upp iod directly to the ennui uet .!:: of ir rigation ditirhes, i-te. Speakir.cr of what, a newspapi r does for its commuiiin , the iale United Skitcs S'.viiitcr l 'iii I'aisof Illinois in ado an add re.s.s thai wK! f rever re maiii .Ti en in th- ieeim r.es of the tewsp . per na n. .S:ici he: "Faeh year i vei y loe 'l p; !'- l : v s f i om $00 to $"..0. 0 in fre lie- ior- ti.e henefit of the common ,1 -V "h ! it is l.'ieatcd. No other ;i;'i":"v r aa will do this. 1 lie ctiilor in tf-?i- t-io.i t. hi means do'-s more for hi. iown than aiiy other man, and with fairness, man with man, ho outr'H to he supported, not because you happen to Mite him, or happen to admire hi3 writings, but because a lo cal paperis. tho best investment a com-' itiunity can make. Today the editors of local papers do more- work for Iops pay than any men on e-irth. Patronize your local paper, not as a charity, but as an invo.tuw?nt." THi: NKW SKCKBT.VKV OF H AK. - The following com pi i montary notice of Klihu iioot, tho new secretary of war, and of Assistant Secretary Meikle.john, is taken from the Wash ington l'ost, an independynt paper: "In the person of Mr. Kiihu Hoot the pi-oc-ident has appointed to succeed G-uiee-al Alger- a man brilliant ai.d cmmandintr in his own immediate walk- of life and gifted with an exira- ordir.at y enpneity for alhiirs iu gen eral. Mr. Hoot is-more than a lawyer; he is also a statesman and a master of executive ability . Wo have no doubt that Mr. Root will do his best to make things work smoothly ia the depart ment, and we are convinced that in all matters in which his varied exper ience will be applicable to ends of singular usefulness and success ho will show to t'reat advantage. "The arrangement is particularly felicitous, owin to the fact that A'r lioot vv ill have a capable and thoroughly equipped assistant in his work. Mr. MeiKiejohn is quite famil iar with the purely military questions likely to arise-, lie Las been assistant secretary for more than two years, and lias brought to his taak a clear mind. an iu tense industry, and a deep detor minatiou to master the details and routine of the war cfliee. Mr. Hoot will tlnd in him a competent adviser, a strong coadjutor, and a loyal subordi nate. Such u combination of leader ship, backed by a woll-oreanized cilice machinery, can hardly fail to give satiefactiou. Mr. Hoot enters upon his new duties with an intellectual equipment far abovo tho ordinary, and he nas waiting for him an assistant secretary of war possessed of thorough and exact information, who can put his finger upon tho vital point of all those purely military issues which arc for the present outside of his own ex periciiee. Wo wish for Mr. Hoot all imaginable success." TO KhKCT ItV A I'LIKALITY. Hills are to be introduced in tho next congress tto put a stop to sena torial deadlocks. Their purpose is to declaro that tho man who gets the most votes in a joint ballot shall he declared elected regardless of the question whether ho received a ma jority of tho members entitled to soats or a majority of a quorum, says the Stale Journal. The members of tho legislature will get out and all vote as they want to, or theysmay hide in their tents, but when tli! roll 1 onwi r .-tiled tin; fellow who iotn tluj liirre tt voto iri cU-cUmI find th;it ndri the M.;onv. 1'oHsihly this hin will ho an im provement on t Li pre.-. cut system, us It will M-ttlc the hi n;itori)il (juostioii in tliu lir.-it juiiit con vi:n tion unlc-.M two men n-ccivc the sjmiii: numher of votfi eittdi, aw well an the hii'hoft nuiuh -r, which would make a tie. But thn bt way out ii to relievo Ih'j lt-jfinl atu re ctitirrdy of the hena tori.il j ih itnd let the people of the !t:ite nettle ir nt tlie poll, :i nlur.-tlity elcctint' us iii the e;ie i f other stnte oflic r-. Hi- in ttie tte of the vote for ehctoib of pi-t-sidi-nt ;n;d vice presi dent. J5ut ;is : hill ef this sort t::in ho piiwM il and take ( ll'oct immediately, while a coiic-titu lional airietxlmi'iit would have to he r-uhmittud to the r-tate leisln tu res fut- approval, per haps it will he a good thimj to "pass the lull and the constitutional mnetid mei't itt the same so- si.in nrid let the h-fi.-dat ures of the, .several stritei take their cho'ce of tliO two reforms. INK! 11 SI .AT ON AMI tU'lNIO.N. it S-h uei n f uft, liivaria, is one of the largest of tho world' manufae tcries for hic cle hall hearings. The l v. o lae.loi ics there, heloil''!;)''' to one I Ii id, turn out annually U,iMi,0UO ios-s of thesi (ili'l nu lit'le stiv-1 hall, and employ , worldntr for a day of 10 !iO'.ii' d ura' iori N-) la c.u j t..ei i h;if i.vl'I' bverj made with rid'li' i, nt s-tretieth to reift the herMiim o;v. t I- nf f ro,;i) water. p III I : V I in an I, ily, ixt.V i. I'U i i. ! ia -.;-.j) el. t ' Ii" meeir nlsm cf 1 ni l, it- YM hones, j iiut in.. n i r-ilnpie ! c up ii..re.i vv: Lh tae j Kahi:') li-h moves no i lie ii II I ! ii -p. 1 'hat rem (wer t h :e. bene-; and muscles v i t'iiie it breath...... It ha- -1, 120 veins, !o t.a no hit g of it.i n i no ty-n i u e m ii -el e?-. k lioheiniaii t-'eere, whhh are driven long distances to market, are .-.hod be fore? starting on the journey by being sent repeatedly over patches of ta- Jxed with s-ind. This forms a hard crust on the feet, erabling the geese to travel over I'reat distances. w A f. .nil maru'ger at Fodder-ty, Ding wall, Scotland, watching a mole catcher at work, saw sea gulls hover ing over, and occasionally alighting upon a turnip field, in which the ob server and others were at work. A particularly large and handsome bird attracted his attention by the graceful ay it float d over tho drills, intently r-canning the surface of the ground. Suddenly, steadying itself a moment,. it dropped, dug its bill into the heav ing ground, and rose with a mole for iis prey. Kesling a few minutes, it began a furl her search for prey. In a few minutes another ino:o was lin ear! hr d The military household of the t.zar is composed of ninety-eight ollieer of various ranks, cjghty-three of ,vhom belong to the army and fifteen to the navy. Nineteen members of the royal f?inilv are included in this list. Here is a potato stoi y that rounds very much the same as ones related by Thomas Walling of this city the only dilTorence being that it is not quite so strong: A farmer living a few miles frorr. Omaha ha been conducting ex-pe-iment with potatoes. In IS'.lii he came across a hill which contained seven tine iecinieijs. The next spring they were p! .ced in hot beds, and when the crop was gathered ii. was found live picks iiad heen raised from the orig inal seven potatoes. In liS thiee of the five pecks were plant-'-d and the crop re uitcd in eighteen bushels. This spring fourteen bushels we; e planted, covering- over an acre and a half of land, and Mr. 1'rirk is sure the crop will amount to more than 1,000 bushels. Says an exchange-: A little giri seventeen moots old, at Omaha, drank a . cup (if coal oil. A physician a homeopath was summoned, and gave her a few drops more coal oil cn the theory that like cures like. This bo ing unsatisfactory, the parents called an osteopathic surgeon, and he worked her through a clothes wringer arid squeezed all the oil out, aDd an all opathic physician swore he was a fool for not inserting a wick in her mouth and burning it out. Hut she recov ered and tho parents are s-alisfiod. Notice to Club Woiueo, I Mrs. Thomas Kempster, correspond ing secretary, and Mrs. James Herold, treasurer, of the l'lattsmouth Woman's club, will be at llcrold's store on Wednesday afternoon, August 2, from 2 until 5 o'clock, to receive member ship fees (81 ) from cluj members who contemplate going on with tho work next year. Membership cards are ready for all who will at that time hand their fees to the troasurer. The ladies are earnestly requested te call and attend to this if possible, that their name may be ready for the year book Ft nick S. Fellows, President. t'ard of ThankM. Wo hereby extend our heartfelt thanks to tho many friends who so kindly ministered to the wants of our husband and father during his sick ness and who rendered assistance at his death. Mas. Maky Skidkxstkikkic and Family. King, Emporer, Duke, Prince $1. Klon, the Clothier. The Nkws otheo is tho bent equipped job ottice in Cass county. First class work done on short notice. REPORT OP CHICAGO MAIiKtTS. I-'toin M'inil.iv's 1 l.iilv l-'ollowin; the ran'e of i ice.-i on tho tJhic.i'o hoard of trade roday, an furni.-hed hy M. S. l5ri.ri.'H, commis sion merch'int: l I 1 5 vhet i i I i July ... ,( 'H Or ' .vept ;o UoHi-i1 i5'.H 'ViK loc M pi-k 71 i, j7U4 May T,V, lofxy l4 v2 Cm ! Inly M'-i'A MA . Scj.t :'--, (-1 y, .. v 'Aa -i'lU Hue -I"' -b .""lA May l.'Ws1" ,3 K :H"-B Ol.ts July !;t. - - L'l 'i Se pt I!" h i HI I'-'-'" 'A lcc U'i'i ilHsK I'." Mav -i', l'..rk- ' Inly !i in !: vi j'.i ::, it :;o it I ! I ! I lei: ! ! ! ! NKISIiA-KA NKVVS (Ty county wheat 1. tuini".g out well.' Sueakthiijves are making life a bur den for Mrownville people. A new pump is bi-ing ia.-t-illed in the Ha v e n n a w a t e r w o r k . The, wheat that has heen thieshid up to date is of lirt class quality. Tiie Omaha Mlevator company will eie-ct a -10,000-biishel elevator at St. 1'uui George Haines of An-'ov had both leg broken by a loaded wagon run ning over him. Fifty thousand buh is of corn were shipped from one elevator in I I ow t: la.-t week". A 1 ia (ice i - to vot on t hi i- no of vJ, -Ot'O in b e d.- lo bu.iii in addition to it- school hi '!-.'. Madison vet.. r- Augu.-l 2 on the qn-j. tiou of :s-uing 7.0i 0 i.i a nd- to e-eet a se ho- 'I r 1 1 : i : d i ng . The Dakota county old .--Itier.1 pic nic will lie held at Clinton par k, Da-kot-t City, ;.-! Aiignt !'. A .- old man nam-d Sacli.i of Sei'ib ne.r was knocked uovv n rrd serioiir-Iv injured by a"" vicious cow. Sin ha i !1 year olu and totally Pilau. Down in Tirijei' county the potatoes are growing so iuxu- iously that there is not, room for ail the tubers in the ground ami smn3 of them grow on the top of the vines. The E'oncas and Omaha-- brought down between 20o and ."no h. ad of po nies given to them by their red broth ers at I'uie nidge and Hose Ilu 1 agen cies. Hations expired the 1st. of .July and the Hones are living high from the .vile of ponic. Red Hot From the Oun was the ball that hit (J. 15. Stead man of Newark, Mich., in th" Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment hel ped l-"r I'd yea is. Then UuekFn's Arnica Salve en; oil him. Cures Cuts, IJruises, Horns, lioil. Felons, Coi ns, Skin Mruptieas. Jol File cure on ea th. 2-" cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Soid by F G. Fricke & Co., diuggi.-t. w 1'olirc Force- nf One. Ireland is probably the one country in the world which gets aluns with a single policeman. The descendant;- ol the Vikings have no need of policemen. Tiie .solitary .cix. in spite of his great lessen: n-dity, has a very c.isy time. He is maintained more for oint ment a i:d dignity than for use. The Icelanders think it would not do to have a capital without a policeman, and so they keep one. Is jour liver tired? Does it fail to do Its duty? If so, don't neglect its call for hel)). A few doses of lies bine may Save you a spell of sickness. Heroine is the only perfect liver medicine. It cures ch'lls and fever. Friee -jOets. F. G. Frie-ke & Co. Hrmiiihi !a;! Lurk. "I'll never open an un;"'i'. H i in house agam. It's unlucky.' "II so?" The ovvner'rccoynir l it." Must He One or th;- Otucr. "Henry, the Badgers h;:ve a r.f-w baby." "Is it a Helen Coiiid er Dewey?" Irritating stings, bites, acratcbes, wounds and cuts soothed and heated by De Witt's Witch Ilaze.l Salve, u sure and safe application for tortured flesh, lieware of counterfeits. F. G. Fricke & Co Vlenun I'uilds IJlcyclc I'atlis. Vienna has begun the construction of bicycle paths through the streets. Ground has been conceded for the pur pose of building a new street on con dition that a strip be prepared for the use of bicyclists. At Swedish AVeildlnas. At Swedish weddings among the middle and lower clashes the bride groom ca?-ries a whip, as an emblem of his authority in the domestic circle. ISurlin utoii Kuut Half K.(t- to Lincoln August 2 and 0, on account of Ne braska Epworth assembly. The assembly management has ar ranged a program -of rcmiirkablo in terest a program extending over a period of nine day ar.o comprising much that if- amusing ai.d more that is instructive and edifying. Man y of the tost known lecturers, philoso phers, to.. cher., divine, and temper ance workers in the country will lake part. Tho assembly will be held at Lincoln paik, which is wonderfully well adapted for such a purpose. Music by the famous Hag-enow Mili tary band and the Kentucky Colonel's quartet. Th'-re will be a lawn social at the homo of Thomas Wiles on Tuesday evening, August 15, for the benefit of tho Mission band. Ice cream will be I served from 4 to 10 o'clock. Kvery I body invited. Ice cream packed for picnic parties ' at Hollowav's. TOMMY ATKINS AND tlOUiiKHA: I.nlur a'l-l "tin- r'unt :! !l ' .I'! in t:..i v. i 1 1 : .- "v i 11, ia lev u i ..-, p-.- ., .:, hlor-tiiln' l:"!-:T:i' s in 1 1. ' , I ?!,'.:.. flon wot ;ive i .ii'iifil 1 1 i !. . ' in this '.- ( r:r. a n-i i ' (lurkl.y ,;: ,, . . . overheard ! a,. r o'' i ;, ( j ti liritlsh rc-s;lmer.t Jr t i '.. --t! Jcyfully rcrortt-.! t- t! - -;- -r. ' of the f :nrt3 rva ; i v.'. grievous lii.e-l on in;. ny ;.':.,; -., who had fought aril sti.'fi -! : 1 , dared to an extent for ,v hh h t -i t! luxurious pay of the Tie .-h : i . can hardly b do ne-d ext. -a says I'd a "V. word V .!.:;:. -.!: 'i U slmlrth- Toriimy who ww n't to the .-'..inili r would have I- -i . ftr.'-'t to rt-sent ar.v sm-1; ,t 1 r:i .? Ml OUtside'r. Y t tV.'o J' liri' : n- th by made clear thf niarvel'.a .-: . of llni-h'd work .ut in an. I : . 1 1.1m r:an-" r 'n which me t ) : , ' -hazai deus duMes w re l "if." "them there fieri. hy sc.-.pr- " I.- a ,.,.. t speech before th- ; , --f 1 rt ia i.!, Lord 1-.'.. r: - . :. his .ippieri.ltion of t'.:e lltiiity ,,r . si iTie i her:-;, and advocate-! th, -..- eior ' r the ".v- tem for ft!.' :p o;-'-: .. Oil the frontier. That tl.;.: ,: I art i rc was the mos' .--u ':. tno.-t :! rikitiK feature of the , -, and t'. -'t the 'ncovatioa e p ' jn:- tieod. have hec n ?-.'c:i.'! !': c-. and ni (he ehairl.-li.-i fci"t:- .-. -- llllgi uihU'V"! V ei.-uf.ii.ii t':' "The finest hill soldi-r in II . w . : MOCCASIfJS, T.ioHt Kaltoi.at -.! ; r, i;-,.' f t-poi-isii..t-ti 1 !.t! pcr's M.i.i .ii.e: 'i met the most ra t i . : . 1 1 mil n.ni'.11 hV f.-r ; V, foo: vear. :.:e fui! ,-. ti.e'i to imi'-'ii." h. !';., --r a ;: - I ; i in--.- .-,' i) - t- I .I i, i ' !: -.- i ) el. . i i -i : . i : -ii. 1 i m ( . Mi ;ip a- .. ; : :.i:d . ' 1 p 'h !:e Ill !!i -.i.i i' the r , :. .;.;.' I -' ' ' - -1 ." ii ! " i . ' ' I ' . 1 i . !!: 'i -! i"T i with drii d i a -1, ' ' .''tif.se. freely. The n rt jdi ..' - : ftcc7a on the hay in a solid ! -ice, I -ut the fe--t i-, .a. tin warm an, I The hiir-kskiu mocea-dn, lieiiin ta t., with ih ers' hraips and vvoa.) sm- always di i-'s roft afier ;i wet: in..'. 1 nutiiiiia, when all tin- leave-; a.'i ivvi' are dry as lind. i-, a man wcaria:; si,.;, makes a noie iu the i'ortsi I i k4 troop of cavalry; hut in morrasbi.- J..- can move swiftly th ronuh the w, . with the idtalth of a panther. Tie feet are not. erais-'!. for after en.'ov ing for a time ;le- ' -m of natio-al .-ov- ering, these hitlu-. to biunderinu mem- hers become like ri:ii''h, and feel t.'eh, way through the .!ark like those if a cat, avoiding obst.a.-h s as thomh ?,:i'; ed with a special sense. Hcst of a'l . . . . , the moccasin is Iiht. Incxperi'-r e.- ' sportsmen anci sohliet s atlcet ir v.a topped laced boots with heavy sal el and hobnails, Imagining that the v- are most serviceable for rough woa.h-'.r. Hut these boots? woirrh between four and five pounds, w'ile a pair of thick moose hide moccuins weigh on! 1! ounces. In marc nr 10 rnilas a man. wearing the chirr sy boots lifts 20 tons more shoe ler.ther than if he ..vote moccasins. WHEN HOIVIE IS SWEET. How to Make It Attractive to tho jVlcu. Fewer wives would sit lonesonitly at home while their husbands roam c where In search of eiitertaitirce'it if more wives realized that heme should he something besides a clean plare to pat and sleep iu, says the Gei.il :- woman. Men "hate" women's tea par- ties and large show functions, but they like little dinner and supper parties. Many families refrain from c r.t.-Tt ;!:.- ing because they cannot do so on expensive scale. It is, however, P'jisi- ble to give small dinners and i-"'pr -'- that are both enjoyable and Inexnea- ilve. ' Ask people who either do or will Ike each other, and if you wi-h the s'omen to have a gocd time have j-:st s many men guests as woMt. - If the men are to have a Rood i :.-. make sure that some of tho wn: t: pretty and flattering. Men li'-c t Sattered. Oh, yes.'they do. One oi surest ways to bo awkward "In i my.- pany" is to try to act differently fiva one's accustomed manner. If orio's everyday manner is nut good enough for a company, then it should be changed, but the most dc-hgiu'J".! cei.t- pany manner is tho natural ma:::!' vhen it is natural to be cliarndn:-;. O.i..- Df the charms of an r.src-, a !,'-.: i:' : . Is to seam unaTfected; annhc-r hv l: iofve something to say worth h. a.ii.;-:. md to say it easily and irte-zef.'. in. y; mother is to listen, appr-.. . ir i. . 1 ivhen other? speak. lii la forclnz Sr. i-1 luuiii'j-. "And they can see you?" exclair:rd . i ihe boautlfiii maldeu lncrt-dulou ,'y. ; s The good fairy laughed a nervous i.t-I,, ., i; tie laugh. "I think not," she replied, j. , . , . . . "I have waved ray wanel to render my- . . : , . self invisible to them, but in order to j-,.,.K, make assurance doubly sure I shall (,,.t , ,. now proceed to lend them all ruonrry." tlJ ; ,.r For necromancy was none the wor.n for taking advantage of human na ture." Detroit Journal. A po.-.h . A ": True Gratitude. nerv i- . A Visitor How fond your husband If y i must be of hav: his portrait painted! si;.:.-.-, t y Dcx-tor's Wife No he hates it; but.il, :-. those eleven itictures of him you see '(;... 7. were made by grateful patients who ,. L couldn't pay their hills Detroit Free ' iV -. , , ;,, Pre- Tw-nty-fiv! Outs Tor t ! ni.-itf n. The Twice -a-Week State Journal, printed every Tuesdai and Friday, will bo sent postpaid with r.ll tt the . news of tho world from now until after j election for only 115 cents. It is wo'th ! that much to read about the Fighting First regiment's leturn. 'Iho touraal, minted at toe state capital, is the leading Nebraska p iper and it's Tiie News prints tho new3. i"-. in , : t i r " :v- a r 1 4 L 1 . . .' C vh I c i.: s: ; '. .-.-. a 1. - y wot; of A T i ! " j : ' . .- . i en, i:.- i . .!!. I . i. , tt .all I 1 . I e . ' fjc -i, v ;," . j j ,,. v, ,, , ,-, , .. ; egi-s you'v.- ! : la.-1 m.'i.Ui. j.,, ,sja.:i.!.:.-i ; tiiiin- lot. ; . j v i -,- .... I ! SU'.V. i..li I ; tt " n ;. us 1 1 . 1 1 : ; of i i d-iiot !:; . through tilt, v i ' after i v '.() t;i' In : Pie iici e i ii i ti; ,i : tt--- f r.l - r it i 1 a , ' h fir, it; vljl'orntii' Li . r: . . I -.. is r,vi .1 f rep, i ... i r ,'. ..ii ! -f ei ) ... i j ( hiidr n j -; it i - till testes i l. t :,e lip -' a u U eo- - like it ;,,e : , :-'-i-i;.n' fu-'-i . bu. i.ejr is!i r,-. , r ! - III ., t r : , i G -U. ' 1: j 2-"e. I j ! J- J : Tin: : v.- . . c.u ! p -r T:-: ; j ; .. . ; i (i ' . i , - ; ' (;i.:k! t -.: -ti, - ' y ( . v; I, . 1 i h. of a.:;.' 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