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Thk democratic candidates are mo.st ly out husking coi n and cultivating tho farmers, in tho hopo a vain ono of winning enou!rh vote to rnrry tho election. Kmc a fow duy after the convention tho f u.-iion ists wero eonlident thoy would elect tho ontlro ticket, but now the most brazen of thorn only claim tli ro on tho fusion ticket. Somk of tho friends of tho poor old Journal should soo that it gets a littio job of printing from tho county. The fioor old tiling is becoming hysterical and something will have io be done soon. Of course it will have to bo u little job. Tm-: people of this nation are p-oe-perous andprogrcsbivo as never before. This condition cm ho strengthened and made more emphatic ana per manent by tho record made with the ballots this fall, or it can bo dis credited, unsetted and threatened. Thk laiost exchange to reach THK NkVS oflicj is Vol. 1, No. 7, of tho Cody F.nterpriso, published at Cody, Wyo , by W. F. Cody (I3uffalo Tlili) and J. II. Peako. The paper is very interesting', being well tilled wiih reminiscences from the pen of Mr. Cody, who knows moro about the wild west than anybody. Mr. lYake is a prictieal newspanor man. Pi: ksi dent McKini.ky snowed very dourly in his recent speech at Minne apolis that expansion found as ma- y opponents and as much criticism when Ihe Louisiana territory was acquired and ihe Alaska purchase made as it does today, yet everybody now con cedes that both of those purchases wero extremely wise and extremely advantageous in tho results to tho Union ami the people atT-ced. l.uVAl. and consistnt (ieniac!-ats, and chore are millions t f them, must blush for their party nn-i tho reputa tion which i's would ho leaders are making for it when they reU Aguin aldo's latest manifesto, in which ho says that kIa Americi there is a great party that insists upon the gov ernment's r cognizing l-'ilipino inde pendence, and wo should pray God that tho great dem emtio party shall win at the next election, uud imperial ism f.il in it mad attempt to .nh j igate us by force of arms.'' Tin-: cotton manufacturing of the country sjems to have adjust-, d itself into very satisfactory shape, and the New F.ngland fooleries in particular are no longer in need of popooratic sympathizing as to the bad effects of the Dingiey law upon their industry. Tho monnco to the northern mills I h rough the opening of now factories in tho south has disappeared, and mills both north and south aro declar ing good dividends and giving steady employment to thousands of opera tives at satisfactory wages. Pkoi'LK who watch the efforts of the railroad companies to handle their freight traffic will agree with Mr. Hryan's recent reluctant statement thai "there seems to be some prosper ity." The demands from all over the country for cars to move products con tinues to tax every resource of the cur shops. Tho railroads centern g in the great manufacturing cities of the east are making use of everything in ihe shape of a freight-carrier that can be made to run; yet complaints of short age and delaj-a are constant, while in the west tho crops aro t;.x ng ti e roads to their utmost. The managers of the Philadelphia F.xport exposition, white not compl in ing ab-jut tho prosperity and bu-ine3r. activity of tho count y, make no hesi tation in saying that they should have had a far bstter display but for the fact that manufacturers weie 100 bu-y to prepare exhibits. "Tbe manuf .c turors said to me," remarked Presi dent Wilson, in discussing the suuj- ct, "that they had from six months' to two years."' orders ahead, and that they wero therefore unablo to spar- the time to prepare special exhibits or to prepare such additional orders us the exhibits mitrht bring thm. The following liti 10 tanle won d SI. m m- -V nf lit A Tl I? r 1- 1 -v M. . 1 t vn that without free coinnye there couid j be no increase in circulation in iho country. With an increase of $1.23 since July 1, 1S9G, a few d y prior to Mr. Bryan's nomination, for ench one Of the 70,000,000 people in the United States, it can be seen tht Mr. Bryan's prophesy was a few dollars out of the way: I'ale. Per capita circulation in the L'uited States. July 1. 1SW $21 US Jan. 1. ist7 23 OS Jan. 1, 1SP9 23 42 Jan. 1. 199 25 t July I, 1S9 25 St Sept. l. lSt)9 ii aici; falsi: i'Koi'iifts. i linn ol th- bjectii'tn iirod a'-iinHt tin; .r'HiV t i 1 1 whieli tin) I epu ! lica n party otl'i.'l" d ill co:.gie-s last wlrt'-r w.-n Hint it would lie t in p i ' o to r- -ci inl th- fiirce proviiled f..r t Si.-1 me .sur-. War in ih' I 'li 1 1 1 pji -, il Wits ! tatod, wouiit lie so Uiiltoiml 'i- ;i;.d hoi-vice lli n; in in r th': si.-u - ;n u htri 1 1' s Ho (iltljox i. u- t .La t I he In-'.v :' iny e.ou d not be reeiuiled "Vuii wiii i.ot get the m. u," shouted a democrat e leader on tho fioor of the I ouse. "Oil! or wiil bo appoint' d to com mancJ" which will not ox -t," ho de declared, "becaiiBe men will no', t-i.-ll-t. Ttiere will be on y two w i l 'ft jj; rnielng lhi amy by inert-asii"j the nav of the soldiers or bv to t r .f coiim:' ition, forcing mer: into tho army. If this house i endy to incrt-ioe llie pay if tho army?" oe c i-d. ' Is it ready to con.sei-i;t tho citi7eti- (,i the I'' it"d Sta'eH tt gel them intota.-hi-my?" And then ho went on to ptint in lurid color tho terrifying obT.ir. of the misorablo condition tin- coan try would bo in when conse iptioii otlicera wont about impt esain iiitoiLe army tho young m;n noedel to feed tho vor cious appotitu of th it mia te r i mporialism. It is to bo hoped that tho peatlem m ha-i nfit lost ny sleep over this night maro of his imaginalion. Itfi ort f'om tho various recuiting il!l - s throughout tho country uhow that whiif'six nien havo been rejected for every one ace- pted for tho ar'n, owing Ki t ho high standard require 1, i he army has b en entirely rcoruiii-d up to th i 10li.(M)0 limit in a ph-n -'11-enally ehort lime, and with a e'e-u- t ering wero Philippines. to set? so 1 vice in the lilt: Dos Moinon Lead 01 has a sr.: ik ing car loon, says the Stato .Jour nal, showing liryiin iu an agon ized effort to ftill tho tumult botw. on the (Joebol and anti-Goobol factions in Kentucky "For heaven's sake, gen tlemen,'" ho shouts, "put up your weapons can't you see you may hurt me?" That is tho colonelV camp tig a Cry everywhere this year. In Xi - 1 braska it is: "Perhaps the fu-in candidates are not everything thai could bo wi-hed, but can't you see that if you don't vote for them yo.i may hurt me." The only test of party . fealty in the fusion camp is now ad- herence to Bryan. A m n may ba a j believer in all ol" the many tenets of ; the fusion forces, but be is not worthy j of p'nee in the synagogue unless he is ready to wallow in tho dust and de clare that IJryun is not second even to G-Nrge Washington and Abraham Iiiicoi n. IN KOKMATKIS AM Ol'I.NKi.N. ! .John White, aged !-i.oen, -uppos d I to have been killed in a railroad i wreck at Motoor;, 111., telegraphs his fathe- at l al, led., that ho is aiii . Tho f tther sent money to Mattoon to bury the body tit the time of the wr' rk, and is now pu.z o-l ovo.- the quotion .as to who-o hoy he bio ie !. Tho task of recruiting the volunteer army for the Philippines i- r .otic o y completed. Jt was announced ai th war deptrtment yesterday thai al ih reiriments havo been tilled excen (Hi nt the iiddi'ion-tl colored tegiui-.--tho F01 ty-ninth, which needs -- than o'li) men. These will b. s- cu; within forty-.-ight ho Mrs. i Near English, Jnd., J. rry L. Su: dar h, while huniiiit", killed a biro of species unknown to thoso who have seen it. The bird has scow whit feathers on its ody. those o i the back having a slight golden lingo. Th bonk is Feven inches lone and almo as sharp a? a needle. Tho beak is of a golden color, except toward the t n where it is a steel gray. Tho eyes are yellow and the legs, which are ai black as iuk, are twenty three inches long. When standing, the total height of inches. the bird is sixty-eight For an unknown reas m T) s. II I Cameron and P V. M h "ney engaged in an impromptu pistol duel at A ex ander City, G i., and both were dau gerously wounded. Ono of tho ttchool ofliaials of New Orl- ans who has sp-mi sever d weeks examining the school system of Ch -catro h 's returntd i ome, and rays to found nothi ntr superior to the educa tional ftcilmes of his own Crescen city except the Forestville school and the liberal salaries pud to the teach ers. Doutke Cockran, in ti speech at the New York m-eting hel 1 to express sympathy with the Boers, asserted that before many days tho Unite States would intervene to stop the war between England and the Trans vaal. Mr. Cockraa was interrup'ed several times by English sympathizers amoDg the audienco At tho close o the meeting, some of the crowd se cured a union jack and tore the Hag te pieces. KK1THL11AN TltliKT. State. M. B. REESE . ..T.. G. M GII.TON W. li. ilLV Regent State University.. Jodirittl. Judgo Second District FAUL J ESSEN Couniy. JAMES ROBERTSON J.L. BARTON ....G. F. HOUSEWORTH J. L. DOUGLAS T. E. WILLIAMS County Clerk County Treasurer. , District CL- k County Judge Sheriff County Superintendent. Coroner , Surveyor ROBERT CASE :..P. P. GASS ....E. E. hILTOS Commissioner, Second District. J.H.DAVIS Beecham's Piu lor distress nfter eating. ". MUTUAL INSURANCE. ir-v :.. Ji Till 1 ! j!' Ol Y lio!io!lli l're:uei jMiiii-.I ;i 'o)ii,!:i . t r I 1 t f A 1 Til I.T !- I.il--i:,ili in 1- .'! .' Iti'jT 1 I of Silas A. f inurane. atrt-ntion of tile hill matter 1 nges th3 th- 1 to th oil-1 of the si ate, ami If ad 3 ar otic-.. i::'-vlt.il'l - coni.luioTi that it wonM Lr- un-nfe to pi v.o snch a man on th M.ij;rcme 1 tvif h. A rvoak man iu tie pi-est-iiee of i. -ltij, ration -vhiIo in tL jjubevtiat-'.ri'il chair, what could he t-ii-ftnl of him as a jud3t? What sis--Voii'd b .- faff ia hii hands? During the lt-;.;islutiv.j ses5siori of Isn't th' ie v.a.-i l';t rmiimthm to pus.s a law v.'hi'-h wjuld allow th- organization of mutual compaiiiei f . tr the insuring of villjo and town property. To defeat this th. i- was present at the state houau an iirgmi.'"l lobby, possessed of ample means for oil room purpose. It was well known fit tho time that -tlO.OOO in eusli v.';e: on baud to bo used in defeat ing mutual in u:uiee legislation. On .Tan. l i Mr. Iiioekmuu of ilichard s .11 irf rodu' i.d Ijouao roll 2-i'J, a bill mi tbori'in,,' the fonealion of muru?l coin-jiaui---. Tt was perfectly satisfactory to the peuple who were demanding mutual itisxn ;ue-. Tli" vei-ord of the introduc tion of the hill is futiM.l on pnge'iClof the h"u.se journal. On Feb. C!' th" bill was reported to the geii-'ral li---, and was delayed there until r.h.ivh '27, when it was taken up in tin.- coiniiiii! -e of the whole and re eommen.led !' r i-assaue. On March 80 (page 1, IS" : the hous journal) it wn pa.-s 'i bv ii!ia'ii:iir,iis vole. Such r- fona- rs us ll.irrv Hall and Sodernum V.VTV 1. a -j he i Si ) 1 and voted tor (be bill. T h fe tor aiiii'.ius vote was that !e ha I been iu sight 1 , b.n-ty th.it any mau voting the bo! would lu-veltoen marked as a hood!, r. aii.t!!. :i.-T at 01 The lobby concentrated its efforts to (bleat the bill in th" senate. Every method of delay was resorred 4o. At laa! Hi) ' prominent, clerk was bribed. Money was ofered ro senators to get them to delay or lo-e the bill. At one time the o'l" ci-ooked clerk and on? boodling seua'oi- carried it away and Mere made to disgorge 011 lr after th s uaro ha-l i Li warrants for their ar rests. In th" senate, as in the house, all th boodle ph'.ns failed. The bill passed with but one dissenting vote, and that one senator was politically blacklisted I for that ;tet and has never since been 1 allowed to hold ollice. But the old-line insurance people knew what thev were doing. Thev had delayed the tinal passage of the bill '; until the la.-t day of the session. They knew what (iovernor Iloleoiidt would 'do. Tin km-w that he would Wait ! until alter the adjournment of the I leyi-datuiv, when ail danger of passing j ovt r his head was past , and then he w 01 hi I (he bill. Tho r eo (page 1 :)"! I .- h w ilia; on April 3th of the house journal), the bill Was iileseilied To t he gOVCrilOV bv 11 : joint committee. 1'iiiil if reached his j hands it was car -fully guarded to Leep i the lobby i-t.s and boodiei's l'ri'iu .stcjinr jit. At that la.ie day one of the clrls 1 was otTeved l,0X) if he would hue the l.il! or allow himself to be hell np and robbed ( f ir. j After to- adjournment of the legisla 1 hue Governor Holcomb carried out his part of tb contract. After numerous consultations with a Lincoln lobbyist i he vetoed t he bill. For this action he d was nover a' le ro ie a decent excuse, oi ten ti the slrony md left hua-eh: suspicion iLar ha liad filtered into a sat isfa' tC'j'y deal wiih the boodliiig lol.'by. Tiie defeat of this meritorious bill in such a sn.-piciou.s manner caused much indignation over the state and the next legislature met with the determination ro pass a mutual insurance bill and put it through so early that a cowardly gov ernor could not head it off. Jones of Nemaha on the ISfh of January, 1S97, introduced house roll 183, a bill exactly similar to the Ihockmau bill, except that it hud several more sections relat ing to assessments and other matter, which were also covered in the laws al ready on the statute books. The bill passed the house on the lj'th of March by unanimous vote. It passed the sen ate on the 2d of April with just oii negative vote and was presented to the governor on the. 3d of April. For some reason not orally explained, but which is pretty well shown up by the records, Governor Holcomb held the bill until the Sth of April, when he an nounced to the legislature, that ho had signed it. New the scorn' : That same day the news was given nt that a new insur ance company hud been organized under the new law and that ilas A. Holcomb was elected as its president. This action had been taken before the bill was signed a ud the salary of the president was fixed at -o par month. Comment nn this transaction is unnecessary. "The records are the best evidence." From that date to the close of hi official term as governor, Holcomb drew money every month a follows: Salary as ovei iior f-io3.SH Salitry as insurance president iVi.tK) Hake-off iu hous-- rent deal lf.0 This was a pretty Comfortable salary for a "plain iwi," and did not count the other perquisites he might get iu the way of railroad passes, assossmeuts from clerks and appointees and other "complimenraries," as G. W. Palm would term thorn. Silas mudr- the oflice pay, but the in hurance scau.lal will be remembered. Il will have another chapter. Luminous Human lJotll-. Bartholin, in hio treatise "De Luce Hominumet Fratorum." iu I'l 4 7. gives an account of an Italian lady whose body shun" with phosphoric radiation when siently ruhbf-d with dry Unon. Dr. Kai.c in 1 '. List voyage to the polar regi."T able . ( a.;.. M: i - ' wh. (lea . :: appt- v i 1 'SSi l' ao:e l a?- ieiiiLii- . a. a of i ia,:-;. lioi'ese-r.ec. few ;o,,;:! by Sir Henry u-i ntary .-thr authorities hv .i.e hioroiii j iy shortly before ,js pres.LU-d a pale, luminous r.ce. Send tho NEWS lo your friend? Millions Given Away. It i certainly k r t i f. 1 11 j to iho pub lie to Uiiow of one concern in the land who iiro not afraid to be ge uorou to the need v .nd s u lb-r i n sulb-ri nc Tho proini- oi-'m New ! )!m:o'. TV for ...... , ; e'o - o! Dr. K Con -1: in ; il i 'ii , 1 ini'-li- hm i-mi!., Intv "iven away ov. r ten mi lion na' hollies ef thl' r" .1 o : lie; a..tl have tie -:i ' i --f eiion I k i w l i? 1 1 h j nb-( 1 a I el y c o ed t ho'I-i i ial- of hope ie.- - ca-" A.-tiiuri, ' noi;eh i t ; -, hoar-.-ro -t s aid :'ll tii-e. s. - ef th" tin- at. !.. arid Ivings -r.- i;ely cuii-d by it. C ili on P.O. F ;ek" Co diei.'LM-ts, -ii-.i get a five triai v-i-tle. 1! - juhr -i?" 6oe aii.i 1. liv. -y bottle guaraat. ed, or priee ref u ro i . d i II I lie i n. :-. Wle II !'e- ill' eli' .-!. I ; 1 ' in the Al- f"! r iii 'as unve:;i.l hy Lord kuti fui'ly none ( 1 1 - . in was more please, t'iaa tie- Maoiis. Their lirsi. e.e aina tion , at 'AM'-'" aiel t iea wle-n lil-.v looked er;..ia'iy u;- a tin- alap!" It roll a piopn.tioms ,,f he, a.io-.s. and not. d "",! P rr Ihe ,!., .-veaae li,: htr eoppei-eoiored iVauifs. iheyrai.i: ! IiaLcJ ou ' h I'-1' ka'sf f r "All light She i - e'l, all t!: d u-:- .s.i ui" a : Oil i'.el Vi'.-' v. Zealand Hi- ' f iiI.ii.iiiii lli-in'.rierl t I fiioitl. The I '.':-!!- ( .'oi n -.i)o:.deneij of th" ( lii'-ao li.or (ean Ji;-. I'.ieiu'nras lias .lis--ov. I'-l a hi' lei!'- u;i!;ie.'i 'picture ! I .: I : a nd L ,n a lio i.! jhui'eli ai A'n.a i....,a. li i., lii" p r- trait of a ha ial.-oim- youth of :':'. dressed in black, with a v' i'a- i-nl! ir and lar;-- hai . ! I. !.. I N.I'Ul'" e if t-n!V f -eil tfi" flilia-e.fi life w! h the !'.! eat"!! which 1-dl g'-sto.l. Merbin" will i-cm, vierorat-- a wja- h o-n:ii'!i, iul r-o i in on y diyo-- tion a- to iusuie. the ni.tui-al b o m of , 1 . . 11 . -. v . 1 . - 1 : . . . . nemti. 1 1 ice. -,-. r u. r ic v- e. ( '0 I't-Hrfal l'lteoit nl with :i U.ii: . Miss Kvr.Iine Qc.Ick ef !.'' s.a w..: Pike county. Fa., h; I r; . ( .t.-.et! t( 1 w iih a moi.st -t ivies .:'. at lin;,. u'ar t he viiia: . il'f ws y.i)., in a Ii. lu'.i-'oei- en . ie- i ..alias a btioh. v.-ecu it r-.':t iin.', a". ' . ; he P- : a .-. en " s- " ' !-. : " o to rip-'.. ' i ' . ' ;-- eoah: . -;i a:.:-;.u-.-- .;, i. lm;.- ioi: b: into - .v. . '. - ai fas: - ei:i -I .. fa i.As iu ill" of h-.-r .skirt. Willi a -hri-k Aii- . (b-i,:-. spra an from th( halUUlot k. V. hell t !:e .-:., i k" ioos ;:c,l its hole ioi!:c, a clii'.. tie vounu holy rct...n-i am! i-ihe! fi.ak" Willi I v-o-- I'e : tiVe Pel in i' I.St'l and luoi ei. veil i. oi"-:;. tJed Hot Prom the Gun was th" bad thai hit th II. Sh-nf i!.;ui of Nc-w );, Mich., in lh-j Civil V.'.-r. It caused horrible Fleers that no treatment heiped b r o eri i s. Then BuciJen's Arnica Salv cioeil iiiin. Cures Cuts, lb uise. Ibo ns, I :i Is, t Pehms, Corns. Skin Empt.ii.tss. I lest I ',., :, fr. sl . ul- or won - .Is. ia Pile- cure on earth. "" cents a box. either the human sir-j.-i" or in -a-(.'u re 0 uar i nt et'd. Sold le, F. (J. Prieke in-i!-, as it dres-in I i r i.s tn--w & Co., driig'i-l. Tons iT Ilriiniu'"-'- '. f'liai b'-ton, lb.. cJain:.-- ' own the largest bioon-eorn a:-. ' and stor-ag-roo!n ii: the world, l.s capacity hi nearly J nap tun.-., or a. Yam bt.nai) haie.s of lii-u.-h." This i.- ah -a! ."-'"-riuarter of the oual t. e.-. n-.i:: e of , -'ire dis trict, which pi'.ebiee a. i i!y two thirds of the '.v.:i-:.i's -!-.- About. ,000 acre- of ground ar. ' '"red to grow the supply for this his wa ouse, and it rc-pr --nts t!'e pro-ha .a over 100 farmers. From i','"j to :;.C limda are requirml in its pi ie.r ir. ? har vesting. This mammoth v.-' -:se Is a wooden sirii." ture, . a . : - ' sided with corrugated tin. La-l a crop taxed its capacity to the nr--. No matter what the rest of th ' has or needs in this liun. t: -v: vayc "brush" to spare jn t' i- !-!- : J'ls.e. "If you fcn:r the world you will n v..v fi da em-dy pqin to One Mi -nit; (li'Uirh Cup","'s-ivh Futo- F- ck er. f il e Mic-.r.oty, Fl ., "Hu tier." 1 ured hi- f tmiiy ' lagrinpo and s-ir.-s '.iusiit,Us frinii pn.-umoni ,br.nchiti-. roup and all th.ro t an i lung troubh s. F. G. Prick" & C . AVeieht antl Th.ititrht. The weights of classes of students before and after examinations have been made the subject of recent inves tigations. In high classes, where nat urally the examination was most leit eeveral pounds were lost, showing how the mental strain was felt. In lowe. classes the loss was not so great. A Xeiv Mrriie u. A ne,v lau- has iust gone into effeci In Massachusetts forbidding the pe; -formance of the marriage ceremony uj Justices of the peace unless they have been specially designated for that pu pose. 'ft (Vol me more good than anything I ever used. My dyspep-ia w 3 of month-' s'.ar.dicg: after eaiingit was tei-eibie. Now I am veil," writes S. B. Keci er.ll in.'on.IC in., of Kodol Dj'spep.-ta Cu e. T. digests what you oat. F. C. Frie'0- Co C. Fricj- v1' C (iol-len Sltenoo. A man who nice met Ralph Waldo Emerson at tp house of a friend tells of the characteristic way in which the Concord philosopher blunted the ed::e of a compliment. "O, Mr. Emerson." said a younc woman of the party, ' ir must be H 'delightful to know that oil nvcr tle ctiiiiifw nrn irrnio. , fui for the things you have said:" "Thank you." paid Emerson slowly; 4.v,.- ifr 5 fnr cfirnii of thf tilings T hovA l; t-i - o ' ' - - - - not said that I feel most grateful." - Youth's Companion. "White's Cream Vermifuge is a highly valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of it action, of clearing the system in a few hours o every woira. Price 25 cts. F. (J. Fricko ft Co. Wtnt"" Good p rl f- eonertU housework, flood wages; no washing. Apply to Mrs. ft. R. rlin, L-4th rd C streets, Sjuth Om ha. Telephone No. L'HSS. li f ' : . f ' ."1 t $ ' rJ - ; ; i" TOBACCO AND I llir lli)e tlin .Inl.n, , . , lr Tm tLi I h- .'. The rem il.s tobaooi.i. i . . o . your pacha go ot sito ,.i .. . a :.i-o . - i just how the joha. ; u- :., ; a;.:'.e ur ' war csiK-tiM s. No a i;- ,' r,i cjia:.t'i Uoti- able ill the ; o ihr; hav-i m 1-oxes of Hit? stitiai.-.r'l ai'h ie-.. In the j het -1. no V. ll cooi, lelaiu- . ami Job- Iji-is were Reii"ra!lr .-iiii". ie-.:!- well -Upidl.'d With Kluri. I'll liefiil" I l:e war tax lii"-a:rc I'l-i.n-. i. . i i he in alons for moj.ri . o.. v, . r - ' a X'-d pi i.-dfa-l.- a. e :,:' o, 'I'!,'- aa el a '' -. a ! i so in I " 1 ' y. ima . !-i ! '.. 1 .1 a 11 I ' if '-n 1 x -tb: 1 M . li:" 1 ! .' .- ! ! 1 ! ' ' -: man ll.a .ti a ic- -, do ib 1 1 1 1 1 v: i .- 1 i'e and :-hapv ':i. I -ranee tt of y r.i amine le.sely t.-n i 'i ihac o i p.o)-e 1 in i. I i , I !i e( , 1 1 --"i ! 1 - t he) e i , :l i -i von -i)t for I ... ii ( . ; ,,, ' .- Led to ln.t! e 1: ai.J tbHi's ihe -. li-idi: that it v ;.: tin- , ! : .: me of y o f, a .hi! d pi..: it io'! ia 1 1 j j r ; t I n ' - a ' 1 e; 1. 1 I.,,;,; a (:, ! ,f ,. ... ! -. , - .. .. , ...... i l.e 1 . II . t : .io- I .. on he 1 e of b , ', i e. h cb h f ron 1 .'.-iiiii . e ( li i I , ur -, -. ! ' Mii.i.'o ('oii-'i. t a j n-rli-', col '- oi t iro t ; trou ! e. F C.I'- e. v ' : i Tile V. I '- : :: , ' j ,.,,!,!(. ,j i,v .. . ;il . . r ! , m. pimy of i; ; Ki.i b ' !!!,. and i; . on ' is.-! a jw.oMiipeb hy the ; ;. , j - i-ri,,i.-.-. I'm- ,- ro j Ail,(iU4 i;..i j.i.iais d.v. I,.,,.,.,,, 1 U he 1'C I! ! OM. S eoU.. I were the tacl.j that in:-: el oil' ( i il (!' th" printt r.-; of I- . li.' d V.'el'l .'b: ;:. I.:t hai-s liivr - Tin- cop, a r i.-ro'bi'-;; !, ,. , .. States ill the J IS. in .. -1 ; I e J est e . ' l l ' i dci in a - a - ie J ear. Liniment is r-xi-"ib-n-; h 1' fo -o re en wo - king Iiiii'-' t-., -!! ci:iM if sio-v tO l..-al. Ol' i:tlpur ol g, eOi;,e ( u i i ; i s a re. n - ei ; a i I V;e , -i- .0 c f ; .ei;e , I i. ( r e.f ... I" :i!'-ie. I '1 ll" to:; . hi .f.'-.-e;.-, j -, o ,- n j reason t- i e ::::.'. :o i- i.ai; ror i WiliiilPl'. V,' :'. I ' v.-. - ;;i e..,;. ,1 ,y j the cle:!n.-::o of tic 'f.a.-i.:. t (. ,v.- ! seems that i: i - to he t. h. a i.y equally dcaini'.b. .-o . :on. A . , ; i coiumitt.-e b i . , ; , i,; .i i -.-s -lem in owh r to pro; .-. f. in . , p in? of th'- Jewish (pta;-t -. t.o: oe'v ih side. but outside the e . 'I;,- la o pe:tn . lit hoiit its of .;:".. e ii, :,e ,p pli.udirtg !!o- tnov I,,. i. : . - Hi! !i e i.si'ie life of Pa! is i: ; niioia a CO!!sii!.-i a hie Siiitl t:i..0. '! - i : ' 1 1 o' :.J expt nso. I.( !ir;ai ::') ic'v 1'iesidv-nl Jsin g, Fi HI 11 I;',, Brook n. Mich., In- e-o i DeW'it'.'. Little I'.o Iiisers in hisf mily for joa rs. .-vy- lie y ar" i h: it J ii - famocs liu'e I'jl1- ca ..' con -' i -ai ' i o-: . bFiou-Oie-.- at;.1. ii !.V r i. .1 a,,..... troni-ie-. F. G Fr. ck" .V C". Mt.ie ITi IoiIiom-. I The prince of Wah-s while : 1, vitia? in A'"irid rallied temporary : rouhle and ultimately made the forturr. of th- nearest ladies' t bioi, by biipulutlng tha alt Iaaies rte.n v.r.j; 1.1 vita lion? to .shoot with him should com" i.n 'orrecr. shooting costume. This, jr. V'rrla. consist,; of a short skiit ro ar- half way between the kr.ee and ankle and la fhort, tight-fitting jacket, w.ih ,v. .:-'.- ! coat of another color, boo:.? of hro .vn leather and a Tytolese ha'- v. :t.h a feather. None of the ladies hal ji-a. these clothes at hand aud the i v had to do; -e his toice to siipp.y th-m. 1'oou --.nii f I bi 1 ri t i ! h ,r ! di-tres-ir-.g c :-o- of pil-.s h-.v- b- en a u ' cur"d hy Tii'lei's Ih ckeye 1 'ile in'- nt Ii n--v.r fail- to cure. Vr 50 c'.s. in bo'.t! - s, tjiijs 7 el-, r . Fi icke . ( 'o. .lohn Has, wiio was the firs', wht'o man to loc.tt.-5 the c ippor ir.ii.es of Michigan, is seriou-ly ill al his m- in Chevelacd. lie is 11 ti"'v live vears " , . . , v t old, having been bom :n j, 1 ro -pc. V a , in ISO I. The story of the 1. arro-.vr.es- of his numberless e-cips from b -i.:ir a mau of immensQ wealth f iscin n - ing. Nearly every man wi'h whom he has been associated in his mining ventures is a miiiionai'e, bu whi e no helned others to ro-k" 'o iu ho j birr self alway- ,fd eu- a t he. Mime to reap the n-rve-t of m- oooor i tunillC-. The "Plo B . lb" c e .'" Ll . J . ; Kirkman, Bide Kiv. ,1 .- s-r-'Afe-j sutlersng frt-m br,.. eh do u-:e tro.be f. ,. e.- i u,e ,y One Minu e C . ti-r. . ur, I J" -t is c t,im-d fo 1 1 n o-e. it urc- c ugh-. " dr, e-rip a' da throat nd lung tn ub:c-. F G Fricko & c-o. The m-rchaaiise -tor- of Dovey Bros., at K 'itrhtstown, In ., was burned on Friday niyht, involving a total loss ( f r-ti ck. i h" t'e uncles of the Dovay b.otbei of lhi city. I Y Vr." V" I -. f I' . ..... . i li;. . 1 1. . v : iJdv.vi to til well Liiowii Ilowpe With Si. oI and Scarf. mi:: ca:;, i.'.ir;iiTami mahogany Write I'r Particulars. VNoik Myht and ly. T' , : ami miirhtlesl litllo ti.i: 1 1 , -. i e, r win mi. do I)r. ki ;. ;, ,v I. if" Pills. Kvery pill In a i mi:. i ..- '. -a h bii'.e f health, that ciio . . - e.i '-- into strength, liut 1. energy, b"ail-fllg into lie-..' 1 o wer. They're wonderful iu h.ii .. i id 'In- le-alth. Only '27i centt per 'M. Sold hy 1'. . Fricko ('o I ' , i'mihiiI t iencr 1 Mom - I . i --oiiyapore, calls I ho intention of ; m-iii puekers to the high '" pi !; I, , i . a p e .ail at that port. i. I i A merit', in moiic-v ; '.! io and iard, '22''. Catarrh is Mot Incurable I'.a.t it eri not bo cured by sprays, v a and iiilnilii'g liiixturtss whicli r : ei, , 1 1 , t he surface. Till.' (lisOllfMt i in 1: I '., id, and can only )o roachcit tin !',. b!o,,i. ,S. S. 8. is the only ri-i.- , ., ai.-!i can h i e any effect Umii ' L'lll.-iil :i ; il coles ill" (liseiiSH iHrma- tii'ioi , aa.l l',.;vi r rids the Hj'btimi of 1 ia-i n 1 1 a. e oi 1 h" vi !" cornidaint. Ii (tv.i-u, of Mniitpellcr, Ohio. v. -riti s: "I -wan f jliool from liifmiici- nil'. Cnl it rib. mul ni ! ( ' I one uhii know tlir Tv S su!!'. rln If, jiroducr ' s J ) ',i- r !- 'XUr 1 , "'fij t-jiiiis unit -virawlie j ''. '".,'v' ;,i-. riil.iil hy the iloo- tt''-. i " ''' i' ti- r.-lli-vel me only I T. ' ,' v t in ,o i ii r 1 1 y , and I - ; ' ' V 1 1 ,. a tlmic'li 1 uxod tln-ru cmi-i :: a . : v i..r ii-it yc:trs, tie. dUriis had ! tirae r h-.. I .hoi "ver. 1 tried a riumhur t4 j I e,i,i ,. i ,. m. --, i.nl theii- lihii.-iiil I ii (.'red lent I t' -111- 1 ia IV.'.- l...ia-s jiu.l I'-iy.- iihi i li.-uinutUiii ' w. - i ii i 1 on ia. -il ie ciee lit ion, ami nf U-r ri i line..-! ;.i :.il u-e.oii". nt. w.t-oleelitivd iiieurnhl.t. i . s. nn o i ll ., il us a euro r..r IiI.mxI t .!-. i.;. '1 l t rv Jl. An .soon its my i . v '. lee-, r t ' eff,-et of tint iiifdleliif, . 1 !. ,-. i -. ; ..,,,.) itfuT Uking It f'-r : tve -..)' ' . : c o. 1 cejn pletely , llir .a . : .-;. it:l from mj y- ' a--:-. .-.;!! . . h.i I i-" '-- ,ivn of It." i j '.. '.'' hi '" be" n taking local trrat I nieiit lor years, nnd lind theiniielves 1 viii.-! now than ever. A trial of aasSeBiood will tnove it to be the right remedy for C.uan-i.-. Il will cure the most ob- Stiilu ie ca-". Books : nailed free to any nddrti-i by fcAifl c:.....iiic Co , Atlantu, Ga. i '.-1: i . J..:i!'S. uleltlfsH nr (Mtui) ir ' f v j,.,rc .--i i.y, morn qul.-kiy, ttntn I , -. " i, - ;t!ift.lty s.-al.-il with 14ollnxl i .a 1 rc!;:ie ttmn hy any other . : !...ii. !)',. mi of other use will be i a' 'Refined "s i In I'verv lioiwhol.l. It In clenn. O vl tatt'e-.t. B'i'i o.lorl.fui nir, U-f Vy unit 1 j.ro.'.f. i-t a ioun-1 eakuof J It wltti u ll-t nf iu litany bdvt from your drui?i(lHtor Kroo.r. V I 'St- I c.lj eviirywhere. AlaUu I.y It V if hTAMAJ(I OIL O. J:- Furniture and Stoves J. 1 VotiiiKin desires to call j . 1,1.1,1 ' attv nt .; .it to the trade that he ar.(.t stCk of stoves " ' ,-U;d u- niture ever shown in Phitt -iib'ttttll and that he Catl- ,)t. UP(, v anv dealer : - : tbv- n.-at state of Nebraska. , '. , . . , r : ni.'tf!e his purchases before , t advance in , n , ! j)rice. atv. 1 is invinsr his cus- j tonicr tlbj benefit of that fact. Th-.'-e are f.'lCt which 3'OU caun'a afford 10 overlook when iin no'ii (;f atuthinrr in his line. j Jf you are wise VOU will take ' , , , 1 l a c .'- 1' tok through his store-, j j m om-- before buying, j j p 17 A 1 nr A KJ i i 1 i Il 1 lVl A IN a ; ( h'T- - to the court house, i ( x . . 1 ' Nebraska -GRAIN r O Commission Broker car Com. Co.. Correspondents. Direct Private Wir - to Chicago, OFFlCi Over Atwood's Drug Store. PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. Al' Order Promptly Executed, riattsmouth Tel. 27S. .'I 4' i 11 H r i il 7