NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS rtTTT"".":,1 FTuTkeTF'S ;!;VV?Y'l HAiW BALSAM " .if'"""'" Iiiiutmi.t (Tf.wtli. Jt-Ht Hmt 1 It Voulliliil Co or. SENT FREE t housekeepers Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOK- '.oiling how to prepare iniiny doli cnto and delirious dishes. Acidi.-ss. I.icbiit i;)-. I". ). Itox aVINcw York. Wlirn You B5u Your Shoos at FKTZKK'S you always get a fiuuraittcc of Quality according to the amnunt you pay for the poods. A dollar's wear for a dollar bill. t t I t 4 ? c A C Y h A LKADKR. 7 9 North Side Main Street. & 6 IT PAYS To Look Around Before you make purchases. After you have looked elsewhere, come to us and we guarantee you will he pleaded. Our new spring block has arrived, including Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Crockery, Glassware, Flour and Feed. A square deal to all. F. S. WHITE, Main Street, Plattsmouth GRAIN Com mission Brokers Wear Com. Co., Correspondents- Direct Private Wire to Chicago. OFFICE Over Atwood's Drupr Store, PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. All Orders Promptly Executed. 1'lattsmouth Tel. 275. Efl. FITtfflMCAfl Has new stock, new rigs and is preparod better than ever to take caro of fl General Livery Business Quick trips made to all parts of the county. Low prices and court eous treatment assured. STABLES SIXTH AM) VISE STS., Plattsmonth, Nebraska. -FiRST- NATIOISIAL BANK OK PLiATTS MOUTH, NEB. PAID UP CAPITAL. $50,000 Offers the very best facilities lor the prompt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. TOOK?, bonds, gold, government and local securities oought and sold. Deposits re celved and Interest allowed on the certfi cates. Prafts drawn, available In any part of the U. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections niado and promptly remitted. Hlirhest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. DIRECTORS: N. Dovey. I). Hawksworth S. Waueh H F. E. White, G. E. Oovey. Geo. E. Dovey. Pres.. S.'Waufjh, O ashler, H. N. Dovev. Asst. Cashier. , MS Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. Itartiflciallydigeststhefood and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. 1 1 is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. Wo other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dynpemla, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Stomach, Nausea. HIcklle-idache.Gast.ralgia.Crarnps.and all other result of Imperfect digestion prsporsd by E. C. DWitt A Co.. Chicago- V. (i. FIIICKK & CO. The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS . . . BY T1IK . . . NKWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, I. K. MAKKHAI.1-. UminoHs Manager. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance, ..... f.r 00 Six Months 2 50 One Week 10 bingle Copies, . 5 8KMI-WKEKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance il 00 Six Months, 50 T,,-E LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. TUESDAY, AUGUST S, 1S!;!. Tiik recent rains ought to be an in centive to the merchants of I'latts mouth to hold a street fair. AnotiIKI: one of those calamity abolishing rains fell last night and this morning and now the pessimistic howlers are sad. Till', wages paid by the railroad com panies in 18!(.S amounted to the enor mous sum of $19.") ,0,"i,i1 fS, an increase of $!!),4"i,0:7 over the preceding year. ONK more rain like the one of last week and it will bo next to impossible to get enough men to tnke caro of the Nebraska corn nop. Step ladders will bo necessary to reach the corn, so fast is it growing. Mn. BUYAN, says ihe St. Paul Dis patch, ought to get .-om consolation out of tho thought th.it if this country is wrecked on the iok of imperialism it will save it froi! goii g to smash on tho gold standard. IN 1892, 1he big year of American foreign trane, the tirot billion-dollar year of the cram try's history, the value of manuluetured exports was $15N,o '0,5)37; the year ending June 30 their value was $338,GG7,794: Says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat: "Democrats must not forget that Thomas Jefferson, who wrote tho De claration of Independence, annexed the Louisiana purchase without giving tho slightest attention to tho consent of tho governed." The president h--s all first and n that vv hene v ;.!;. looking to t in i ohm v issued orders to !s postmasters is contemplated i From oflice of a sailor or s-ol'Iit roi Ihe rivil or Spanish wars ail l.lic f:u-is i.i li.e ease must be coin mu mealed I; action is taken VL-hington before Notwithstanding the agricultural exports for the je.ir ending Jure 30 were $S j.O.'O.O: 0 S.-sr- ihu the :ra ious year, the toi.il oxii'ttr of all kinds was only about $3, i '00,1.00 less. Th ditlerer.ee wasnenriy tnaie up ry an increase of fS-,00(),(:!() in the amount of manufactures sent abroad. The Dingley law is getting xll kinds of "indications. The Louisvillo Kickor, edited by G C. Kicker, which was started for the purpose of kicking againsteverythirg that is not in keening with the ideas of tho demo-pop, is now kicking very strong bocauso it has been refused transmission tnrougn tne mans as second-class matter. Very littlo of its space is devoted to Louisville, and it is a question whothcr or not it is a for suro newspaper and entitled to second- class rate3. LAW WILL. BE STKONti 1 OK GOLD The interview with Mr. II. II llanna, chairman of tho Indianapoli.- monetary convention, expressing ap proval of the plans for currency legis lation already agreed upon by the rfaucus committee of the house and the linance committee of the senate, fur nishes gratifying assurance that the currency bill that will be presented to the fifty-sixth congress will unquali fiedly recognize gold as the fixed monetary standard of the country.says the Chicago Times-Herald. Having been in consultation with the members of the seoate linanco committee their recent meeting at Narrapansett Pier, Mr. Ilanoa is in a position to speak authoritati vely regarding the prospects for financial legislation That he was invited to th3 councils of the committee will doubtless surprise the party trimmers, who have always opposed the scheme of currency re form proposed by the Indianapo'.is monetary convention. But the po litical trimmers on the currency ques tion have had fheir dav. The time for evasion and equivocation is pTst The gold standard party must take counsel of such men as Mr. Hanna, who stands for honest currency reform and who represents the intelligent business interests of this country. The party in power has been pre vented by a silver majority in the sen ate from redeeming its promises made at St. Louis, to give the gold standard "the validity and vitality of law." With a sound money majority in both houses of tho fifty-fcixth congre3 there is every reason to expect the enact ment of a law "consist irt in abroad and courageous way with the pledge offered the people in tho money plank of the St. Louis platform." I'lHLII'l'INKS AND TIIK KKI'l' 1JLICANS Senator Burrows of Michigan, who is an anti-expansionist,says that if tho end of tho Philippine war is not in sight next year "tho situation will bo to tho disadvantage of the republican party." There l n very strong prob ability that tho war will b; ended bo foro tho national conventions, oarly nozt summer, moot Tbo increaso under way, however, when tho next national convention moot this condi tion would not necessarily injure the republicans. It would eimply provoko an inquiry as to who was responsible for the war in the first place, and that would exonerate tho republican party. Tho men who wanted tho treaty de feated, and who voted against it when it cimo up in tho senate aro among the person who are responsible for the war. All of those except an in significant fraction are democrats. A large ehare of the responsibility for the war also belongs to the men who opposed the bill for the creation of an army of 100,000 men. These, too, were almost all democrats. Here are some facts which willcome out in a very impressive way next sum mer if tho war in the Philippines should bo still in progress at that time. These facts will be destructive to the democratic party. Many men were declaiming from tho beginning of the war against all purpose to obtain any territory from Spain. These men would have given up even Porto Kico. They would give it up now, notwith standing its cession by the treaty, if they could bring this about. All these persons aro democrats. The Bryans, Gormans, Vests, Cockrelle, Stones and the rest of the men who which is being made in the army points in that direction. The trouble heretofore has been that Otis did not have enough men to garrison the towns which were captured. This drawback will not exist when tho cam paign next fall opens, says the Globe Democrat. Even if the war should chance to bo havo been howling against expansion and all of those who wero in congress voted against all measures calculated to strengthen the hands of the govern ment in the war are the persons who responsible for the conflict, and they, with a few trifling exceptions, are democrats. It is reasonably certain that American sovereignty will be ac knowledged throughout the whole of PTTTTTTTT fTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTYTYTTTTTTTW WHY NOT HOLD The Time Is Ripe For the People of Platts mouth To Wake Up. t & t fc It 6 B B There can be ne ffood reason offered why Pla Us ui out h should not hold a Street Fair this fall. Other towns, not so lare as Plattsmotith, have conducted such enterprises with great success. It is an entirely new idea for this part of the state and this fact would insure larjc crowds. The agricultural exhibits, with the mam moth crops that are now growing", could be the finest in the histor3r of Cass county. A number ot merchants of the city have expressed their willingness to contribute from S50 to $100 toward the enterprise and if all of them would take hold of the project, it would be an easy matter to' raise Si, 000 or SI, 200, which would be an ample sum to provide suitable amusements, musi,c, etc. It would be a lasting" adver tisement for the citT and even if the merchants did not g-et their money back at the time it would only be a short time until they would. Hastings and Lincoln are the only cities in the state which at present have such plans on foot. The former city raised SI, 400 in a half day. Is there any reason why Plattsmouth cannot do as well ? By securing" reduced railroad rates, larg"e crowds could be attracted from every town in the county and also from neighboring- towns in Mills county, la. Now is the time to act. fc grtllilliillilliMUIlllillililllAiiilliAilAilliAAAAAiiAAimiAAiiiiAilAllAlllllililimimiliHHItH the Philippines before the beginning of next summer, but if, on the other hand, the war should be still under way it woul be the democracy and not the republican party that would be the sufferer in the election. INFORMATION ANU OPINION. The Mutual Life Insurance company of New York has instituted proceed ings against Thomas Chase and wife of Milligan, Tenn., in which it alleges that Chase, who is supposed to have died In February, is not dead, and that $20,000 collected by the supposed widow was fraudulently paid. The bill enjoins four banks, in which the money is deposited, from paying it to Mrs. Chase's order. An order has also been secured al owing the grave in which Chuso is supposed to have been buried to be searched. Throe hundred years ago, in Eng land, it was customary to add beer to mortar to produce the required con sistency. It was asserted that the beer rendered the mortar more durable than if it were made with water. It is certain that the workmen oftej tasted the beer, perhaps to convince themselves that it was of the proper strength and flavor. The men-of-war of the Romans had a crew of about 225 men, of which 174 were oarsmen working on three decks. The speed of these vessels was about six miles an hour in fair weather. it There are certain languages which. although they are still spoken and written, are to all intents and pur poses dead. For instance, Icelandic is practically identical with the - dead Norso language, out of which the Scandinavian tongues have grown. Provencal, the ancient language of I 'rnirl n r1 A. nnrl Ihn niinni'h in whieh tho Troubadours sang, has now sunk I to tho level of a patois.although a cor- u 1 tain French literary nchool is making efforts to revive it as a literary lan guage. Hebrew, tigain, though e till spoken, is to all intents and purposes dead in tho sense that Greek and Latin aie. Cornish, Manx and the old mys terious Romany tongue aro also exam ples which bhould bo mentioned in this connection. An offer of ship brokers to buy the cruiser Reina Mercedes and other Spanish vessels captured in the late war has aroused a suspicion that Spain is trying to buy the vessels back. The navy department will Bell none of the vessels. The Mercedes is not worth repairing and will bo kept moroly as a relic. A well-known curio expert states that there are factories in Europo for the manufacture of all kinds of works of art that are likely to attract the collector. Mode;n articles of china are stamped, witn the old marks so cleverly that even experts have been deceived, says tho Pottery Gazette. Arms and armor are troatod with acids which eat away tho metal, thus producing the same effect as the ravages of timo. The eagle, as an emblem of author ity, is so old that it would be impos sible to clearly trace its origin. It is found upon tho most ancient sculptures that have yet been discovered, and was no doubt one of the very oldest of the totems, or tribe signs. The early Persian empire appears to be the first which adopted it aa an imperial em blem. Among the Greeks the eaglo was the emblem of Jove. The Romans also adopted the eagle as their stand ard, and so it became the token of Roman dominion. When Constantino became emperor he adopted tho double headed eagle as the insignia of his authority over east and west. Wrhen the German empire came into being in the twelfth century this em- TTTTTTTTTT ITTTTTTT fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTTT 3 fl STREET FAIR ? 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 blem was revived as being that of the Holy Roman empire, and Rudolph of Hapsburg adopted it as his imperial arms. It appoared the Russian im perial arms in the sixteenth century, when Czar Ivan Basilovitch married Princess Soph-'a, niece of the eleventh Constantine.pnd th e last of the Byzan tine emperors. Shakespeare, among his many al lusions to tne sweetness, tho inno cence an u the helplessness of the lamb, only once cites it as an urtica of food. The schooner Humboldt, fifty-eight tons burden, hai ling from Bo-ton, is said to be the only vessel in the world exclusively devoted to the collection of sea shells for sale. Much of its work is undertaken fr public and private schools , That a swan will fight fiercely was shown by an exciting struggle be tween a swan and a p. irk constable on the upper lake at Waterlow Park, Eng land. Some India rubber balls had rolled into tho water, and to get them the constable paddled out in a punt This drew the notice of the male swan, which deserted bis consort and the brood of cygnet, and went for the con stable with great fury. Once or twice he almost upset the punt by causing the constable to overbalance it in ear ing his legs from the bird's beak. It was only with difficulty and risk that the balls wero recovered. The swan then followed the punt to the bank, making vicious darts at the constable. it One of the mcst remarkable things on the North Pacific coast Is tho large number of halibut in Alaskan waters. Small steamers catch cargoes in a few hours' time, and it is no strange thing to see a hundred thousand caught Id from two to three days. Before buying binding twine bee Ebinger Hardware Co. NO HOSTILE EXPEDITION Heureaux's Rival fees fissured of the Hearty Support af trje Dorr)lr)gans. fl Large Force flwaits the Arrival of the New Candidate Per the Presidency. Havana, Aug. 4. General Juan Isldro JImincz, when his attention was called today to a cable summary of an alleged declaration made by him hero recently and published in the United States to the elTect that he was about to proceod to the United States to organize an expedition against the existing government of San Domingo, replied that he had not made the statement attributed to him. He went on to say that it was quito unneces sary to proclaim himself hostile to the present government, as it could not possibly last beyond August 15. "I did hear," ho continued, "that Heureaux was sending men to Cuba to kill me, but I know nothing what ever regarding the plot to kill him. had no connection and have no con nection with Ramon Caceras, who did the shooting. I do not believe that the United States will interfere with my government in San Domingo, which will be a government peaceful and helpful to all, for the United States did not interfere with the gov ernment of Heureaux, who robbed and murdered for fourteen years." Leader la Sore of Welcome. General Jiminez admits that he has often been to the United States in cognito, but says he has not had in terviews with official persons. He considers that there is no need promoting expeditions to land in San Domingo, as there already aro 1,000 men waiting for him, a force which he deems quito sufficient for his pur poses. Re.ferring to the future relations of San Domingo with the United States he exprossed a desire to be on friendly terms with Washington and said he could count on American sympathy, Gomez, he referred to as "esteemed by all classes of Dominicans, but not sought for as president." Tho people of San Domingo, he de clarod, are impetuous and are urging him to come to them at once; but for a time he prefers delay, "as each day is worth a battle won." GOATS ARE SOLD AS MUTTON TliouHHnclx of Aukoi-uh Are Placed L'pou Markets of Chicago. Chicago, Aug. 4. The Daily News 6ays: Thousands of goats are brought slaughtered an J placed upon the mar kets of Chicago and sold as mutton by some packers at the stockyards. This traffic is carried on most extensively during the winter and early spring up to and including the month of April The goats and kids are of the Angora kind and come from the northwest while a few are shipped in from the south. The latter are of the common goat species and do not find as ready a sale as the Angoras. Besides being very palatable as a food, the Angora goat and kid are U6ed for other purposes. The skins of the goats are used for making floor mats and robes for babies, while the skin of the kid is used in trimming furs. Dr. W. S. Devoo of tho Bureau of Animal Industry, when asked today in regard to goats being sold for mutton said: "They certainly aro quite free from disease, are fat and make ex cellent eating. Of course the very common 'billy' goat would have a ten dency to be strong and have a bad odor. There is no law to prevent them being sold and when we find them in tho packing houses they are inspected the same as any other carcass." The records of the yards show that some weeks as high as 8,000 goats have been received. WASHINGTON', Aug. 4. Referring to the reports that goat meat is being sold in soma of the western cities as mutton. Dr. Salmon, chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, said today that the law provided only for the in spection of cattle, sheep and hogs and that nothing short of congressional ac tion would remedy the defect. Dr. Salmon said, however, that he did not anticipate much danger from the use of goat meat, as goats were generally healthy animals. Last Honors For Hawkins. San Fkancisco, Aug. 4. The body of Colonel Alexander Hawkins of the Tenth Pennsylvania wiil receive last military honors in this city tomorrow fternoon. The services will take place under the auspices of the Ma' sonic and Knights Templar organiza tions. The Tenth Pennsylvania regi ment will occupy the places of chief mournei s and General Shafter has or dered a military escort to take part in the funeral. The volunteers now en camped at the Presidio will also at tend out of respect to the memory of the deceased and sympathy with their comrades in arms. The body will be- transported east tomorrow night. Chaplain Hunter, Tenth Pennsyl vania regiment, has been ordered to take charge of it on the way home. Under orders from the department. Colonel Hawkins' body will be trans ported from here to Washington, Pa. No one knows the unbearable torture. the peculiar- and agonizing pain. caused by piles, unless they have suf fered from them. Many believe them incurable. This is a mistake. Proper treatment will cure them. Ta bier's Buckeye Pile Ointment is an infallible cure, f rice, &uo. in Dottles, tubes 75c. F. G. Fricke & Co. I'OINTKI) rA HAG It A I'll H. Fishing stories aro white lies. A woman's meanness never fully do- volopos until sho is married. A slxtoen-year-olJ girl is pretty, but never aa pretty as slio thinks sho Is. Quickly euro constipation and re build and invigorato tho entiro system ijevor gripe or nauseate Do Witt's Little Early Risers. F. O. Fricke i Co. The kissing bug must be a girl-bug; all who claim to have been Kissed are men. Every one reaches the day when he tells something he wishes he had kept secret. "Our baby was sick for a month with sovero cough and catarrhal fever. Ad though wo triod many remedies sh kept getting worse until wo used On Minute Cough Curo, it relieved a onoe and cured hor in a few days." B. L. Nance,Prln. High school. Bluff dale,Texas. F. G. Fricke & Co. i Refuse to take a drink with a drunk ard and ho will congratulate you on having good sense. Blotches and excresonce, which so often annoy people, aro simply efforts of nature to'lhrow off impediments to tho proper performance of hor duties Herbine will aid and assist nature in in her work, and ensure a skin clear and beautiful, entirely freo from al imperfections. Prico fiOc. l' G Fricke & Co. Alfred Parsons, son of Anarchis Parsons, who was executed for oom plicity in the Haymarket riot, whs ar rested at Cnicago for assaulting hi mother with a knife because of her ob jections to his enlisting in tho army He was not prosecuted by Mrs. Par sons when the case was called. A free and easy expectoration is pro duced by a few doses of Ballard' Horehound Syrup, in all cases of hoarseness, sore throat, or difficulty of breathing. Price 25 and 50c. V. G Fricke & Co. Charlotte Cullenan, of Williams avenue, Norwood, filed suit in tho com raon pleas court recently asking that the Cincinnati Street Railroad com pany be restrained from changing tho grade of the street in front of he premises in the construction of the proposed belt line through Norwood Where tho digostion is good, and the general powers of tho system in healthy. state, worms can find no habi tatiou in tho human body. Whito'i Cream Vermifuge not only destroys every worm, but corrects all derange ments of the digestive organs. Prico 25c. F. G. Fricke &. Co. FOR oALH OK KENT .store room and dwelling combined, :MxriS foot, known as the T. V. Davis store, in Murray. Inquire of J. VV. Eilmund Murray, Neb. START A BANK ACCOUNT. Every Woman Who Could Ought to nave m Check Ilook, A business woman, whose experience has been, long and successful, said to lie the other day: "'If I were asked to give the best advice I could think af for young women who are earning their own living, or who have the oarea and expenses of a household to look after, and If I had to confine my Blt to Just four words, I should say, 'Start a bank account.' It is an easy matter to do so nowadays, when both the aa vines banks and others offer women every opportunity and Induce jaent. Besides, It la a good thing to 4o for several reasons. It fosters a feeling el Independence and develops business-like habits, two essentials for a business woman. Then, too. It Is a convenient and desirable thing to pay bills by BMana of checks where It la possible to do so. It preserves a rec ord of tke transaction and frequently prevents annoyances and mistakes. To my way of thinking, a bank acount, even though it be a small one, should be looked upea as a necessity rather than a luxury by every woman who ha.s business affairs of any consequence whatever." Albany Times-Union Wanted A partner with 50 capital to promote and extend a new and profitable business In every county in the United States. Address C. W Dennis, King Ferry, N. Y. The IniiTMl Boer. The Transvaal Boer will eat almost anything in the flesh, flsh or fowl line. for all Is grist that comes to his gas tronomic mill, and the following mix ture Is. voted most delectable by the majority ox the rougher classes: A great square slice is cut off a loaf made of coarse unsifted meal and covered with a thiek layer of Jam preferably strawberry; a row of sardines la then placed on top, and the oil from th sardine boc la liberally poured over the whole. A loed smacking of llp3 and other manifestations of thorough appreciation accompany the disposal of this delicate bonne-houche; but the un sophisticated Doer only Indulges In this luxury when he means to enjoy a special treat, quite regardless of ex pense. Olara There Is a rumor that Miss Passay Is engaged. May Indeed? She has been a long time looking for a Junior partner. Puck. Largest I. oarea. The largest loaves of bread baked in tive world are those of France and Italy. The "pipe" bread of Italy is baked In loaves two or three feet long, while In France the ioaves are made In the shape of very long rolls, four or five feet In length, and In many eases six feet. Smokers la France. In France thers are 6,000.000 smok ers, and of every fifteen there are eight who smoke a pipe, five who smoke ci gars, and only two who use cigarettes. Still, they use more than 800.000.000 cigarettes a year, or enough to go around the -world 600 tlme8 If they were placed end to enf In a line. Ths News prima the ae.vs. I Uncovered ly Wonaw- Another great discovery ban boon inado, and that too, by , )my In thn country. "Disease f,.Mt no.l its clutches upon her and for seven oaiH she withstood Its envercMt tects, but her vital organs were und'-rmi nod and death frcemed Imminent. For three months sho coughed i nce.-HM ntly , ;ind could not sle p. She finally discov ered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lulz." Thus write W. C. Ilamnick & Co., of Shelby N. C. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricko fc Co's. drug store Regular size 60c nnd f 1.00. Every bottle guar- tood. 1 Kates for OreaK-r Aimrlr KhMIihi. Reduced rates to Omaha will apply from points on the Burlington route within 2r0 miles of that city during tho ontirc period of tho Greater Arner ica exposition, which open July 1 aim closes October .11 . Thoro will bo three different kinds of tlckots: Ten-day tickets, which will bo sold at 80 per cent of double tho one-way rate. Seven-day tickets, the rate for which will bo ono faro for tho round trlp.pl uh 6 per cent on sale Tuesdays. "Week-end" tickets, which will bo on sale Saturdays and for Sunday trains due in Omaha before 1 p. m. one faro for tho round trip. J. FitANCIS, O. I'. A., Omaha, Neb. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fissula, bo would diounle.-H a costly operation was performed; but ho cured himself with five bottles of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile curo on earth, and the best Salve in tho world. 2.r cents a box. Sold by F. G. Fricko & Co., drug gists. 1 Insuro in tho Gorman American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. Doctors Caq't Cure It I Contagious blood poison is absolutely beyond the skill of tho doctors. They may dose a patient for years on their mercurial and potash remedies, but he will never bo rid of the disease ; on tho other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. H. K. is the only euro for this terriblo affliction, because it is the only remedy which goes direct to the cause of tho disease and forces it rrom the system. I was afnlctfld with Bloorl Poison, ami tho best doctor a did mo no kxI, DioiikIi 1 took tlu-lr tr.'ntnu'til faith fully. In fact, I Hi cmi'd to Kot worm all the wbllt. I took almost evry Ho-f-allod blood remedy, lut tln-y did not nem to rn-h th dis ease, and liud no -ffi'ct whatever. I was d I s-hearU-ned, for It wrim-d that I woul'l never be cured. At the advice of a friend I then took 8. 8. 8., and lietran to I rn prove. 1 continued the medicine, and it enred me completely, build lug up my health and Increasing my apjetit AlthoUKh this was ten years ai?o, I have never yet had a Sign ot the disease to ret u rn . VV. K. Newman, Staunton, Va. It is like self-destruction to continue to take potash and mercury; besides totally destroying tho digestion, they dry up the marrow in tho bones, pro ducing a stiffness and swelling of the joints, causing the hair to fall out, and completely wrecking the system. For Olnvrl is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy free from these dangerous minerals. Book on self-treatment sent frpo by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Write ftcIolTRf DUI id. and 60c and we will send you this beautiful Mandoline by express. C. Q, r. subject to eitmiot-w tiba. If found exactly as represented f OQ ess pay the express ageBt our SPE:3 A.L OrxJCK price, 9.00 less Ue 50 cents, or 14.60 and express charges. This is a regular 15.00 Instrument, solid rosewood body, fancy pearl and ebony checkered edffa. beautiful oesrl butterfly guard ir xotina exactly as representee plate.ros wood fingerDeard and nickel tail tP piece. You can have either a Maadollno, U Oultsr.BanjoorVlolla on the same terms. Yti?533 (Srease I helps the team. Save9 wear and J V expense. Sold every where. J) b MADE BT Jf STANDARD OIL CO. J J n the same terms. t I lesi Catalogue. K , i ,Omfcs.Nb , ) write tor FREE musical Address, A. uoipe ALWAYS USE COCOA PURE I HEALTHFUL !! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A A Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Drew Building, riattsmoatli, Neb. Open from la. m. to B p. m, and 7 to 9 p. m; services asch Sunday J -3 I; ! i i M V ) Ml i W' 1 ! Vl n i! , A. ilit !