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virtue&.of nor WATCR. Many Arc -III ti .trlir nml Pulna tt Will ltrllnt. Not n phrase conrcyinif nn Impres sion of entire Mlotty, yet it mny Ua found that water, lwt, Im.s manifold tiboa nml in peculiarly nhls in eortttlu plocos to afford comfort and relief. A pbyhicinn who htin tritil it wiyH tbnt no ngont so quickly relievos iiriikti and vomiting an water, Iiot ns it can bo tnken. For coiiKtipatiou drink of bot wnter a short timo before retiring at night. Dyspeptics tiro buuofltwl by sip ping n cup of hot water nu hour hrfOro cnting. Tlio Ftuno practice (ends to llcsb production, nnd is onu of tbo rules given FomctlmcH iu prosurlptloiiH fur tLa curu of lamenoEs. As water is po considernllo mi ('la ment in tho physical structure, it in iu nomo FctiEo n food, thongh knowing, too, tbnt without it lifo cannot be sup portedit is not usunlly regarded in that manner, and tbo luimvlodgo that n weak stomach will retain bot water when It Will nothing cho may be often tinierfof vuluo. LCt tbowj who nro inclined to sneer nt "only hot water" try n cup of it, frb ivntor, quickly heated nut! brought to a boil, used with cream nml supar as for loiTuo. If coffco, its many believe, en- ' courages dyspepsia, and tea renders its cousunicra nubjout to headaches, whilo n cold fluid with wnrm fluid is not by- I gieuic, it answers to reason that if any drink must bo used at meals, tbo ono wo nro considering (or clee bot milk), Laving nonoof their objectionable qual ities, is prefcrnblo. To wnrd off tbo cold threatened by n chilly sensation, drink a onp. To loosen a tight cough, Fip water ns hot ns it con bu borno. A hot coinprcps, with u dry flannol over it, persistently nppliod to tho throat nnd chest will euro a stub born cough, u toro throat nnd cat short in its inclpicncy congestion of tholuugs. To dip a cloth in bot wntor mid Juy it quickly over tho Bent ot pain is homo times n relief in nourulgin. Tbo eanio application on tbo Komaeli will banish colic. In croup place about tbo neck a flannol wrung out of hot water. For sprains hot fomentations are excellent. in suou casos enro should bo tnken that , " - : - -w - uu tbo clothing is protected from daintiness by tlm intervention of n dry cloth, und in nil tbo uses for it thus fur I'ivon it tnust bo kept iu mind that tbo wntor in to bo roally hot. Iu spasms placo tho nfllictod child ns quickly ns possiblo in a hot bath tbut is, ono heated ua much as comfort will allow. Tbo convulsed frame will bo -relaxed nnd soothed by its contact with tho warm water. A hot bath nfter ox posuro will do much to prevent tbo taking of nu infectious disease. An oc casional full hot bath upon retiring is of groat benefit iu inducing sleep. Even a footbath will bo found h help ns a means to tbo same. When n person is tired nnd honted, bathing tho face with warm wnter will provo nioro comfortable us well as less dnuaeroua than tbo uso of cold. Weak eyes nro mudo strongor by bathing them ' rcgulurly iu wator ns hot as can bo borno. If thoy uro tired, such bathing, to which is fcomotimos added a littio salt, will wonderfully rost them. For a fluo complexion and velvety akin nover uso cold, but warm water iu washing tho fuco. It may bo first wash- ed with coap and bot water, theu rinsed with tepid wuter. To bathe tbo face daily in hot water will, it is mid, ro movo piniplos. And tho nppeurnuco of wriuklos may bo grently dulnyed, it is beliovod, Jby tho 'uso of tbu hot bath. St. Louis JBopnbllo. MUtook the Mulr. Doacon .lackson was n very pions but very detonniucd old colored citizeu of Owl Creek vulloy. Ho had a young mulo which his boys were unable to grille, nml their fniluro to break tho nui jnal so oxasporatod tho old man tbut bo determined to ridg it himself. Ilu was, howovor, no sdoner located on its back than ho was thrown into an adjoining Jot, where ho was picked up with both legs broken nnd his neck badly sprained. "What on cirtu did such nn old man as you meau by tryiug to ride a wild young mulo llko that?" asked tbu doctor. - "Waal, sub," said Deacon Jackson, "I never does uudurtaku to do uutbin widout fust cousultin ov do Law dan socin whut ho dun thuuk erbout hit. I axed biiri ef I orter rido dat mulo what jny tnflin uoercouut boyscouldu't ride, an do Lawd ho sed, ,Yehnb," jes' ez plain oz I am talkiu to you." "Well, but ho seems to have given yon bad ndvico, " "No, doctor, bis judgment was nil right, fer do Lawd knows dis olo nigger never 6eed do day wbon ho was nfeered to straddlo anything from a circular saw up to or olephant. but dis timo I think do Lawd was jes mistookeu in do mule." Altnuta Journal. Old Ab Drake. Old Ab Drake was ouo of tho "odd sticks" that flourished in u urmont rural neighborhood n good many years ago. His wifo was a meek, obedient, fcpiritless woman, over whom Ab tyran nized for 50 yearh, when t-he quietly slipped out of this world. Old Ab's paucgyrics on his dead wife's virtues wero loud and long. Ijoforo the funeral bo taid to ouo of his neighbors: Mbha was tho best woman on tho top of this earth. I jess thought tbo world and all of her yes, I did 1 1 always thought it, and hanged if there wnn't times wheu 1 como mighty near telling her to yes, 'kirl And I would 'a' told her o, only Tvo always held, aud 1 still hold, that it aiu t safe to praito nuytlnug tbut w'ars petticoats 'Ueptin for'tbat, I would 'a' told "Lizy Elleu what 1 thought of her many a time yes, I wonld I" Boston Journal. t Fa moil Threo K't. Tbo originator or tbo famous threo "r" alliteration "reading, 'ritiug and Titbiuetio" was Sir Villiatn Uurti, a lord n ayor of Loudon. In I7U6 be pro posed it as a toast btforo tho board of pdncaUou. nTraarnmn i A TRAINMAN'S IUSKS FIGURES WHICH CO TO SHOW THAT THEY AE OVEftCSTIMATKD. Ilrnlicmon. uarl tho Old Manila Amnnfr Them, Arn '('rtrnmt Vlfltlma-Ilnt tho j fctnttaMr Jnotcil May Ho Kxccptlonnl. i lluetlts Froih Mafcty Appliance. It has been ectimntcd, nnd, in fact, railroad men frequently mako tbo ro murk, that tho nvi rngo lifo of n man notivoly oupngfd in train Forvico is nhout Eovcn yonrrf. In otlior wordn, that they nro cither crippled up to as to ren der thorn unfit for son fee ngnin in a llko enpucity or nro killed on an aver age in tbnt time It h;is been found by looking over tbo ncordH of ono of tho leading raljronds entering Louisvilio that this is untnio During threo yean, on ono of tbo busiest roads entering tbo city, tbcro wero only 2 klllml ami IBS injurod, nil of whom wero Irrkcuicn excipt two, nnd they wero freight con ductors who bud nsFiuned tho duty of brnkemen, ono by making a coupling nnd tho other by nssiutiug in unloading freight. , It would seem thnl inexperienced men would bo most npt to pet injured, but tho figuros f'kiw dilTirently, ns indicat ed by tho following: ISlovcu, orfl.Jifj per ceut of tho tntul number of trainmen, wero injured during their first year of service; lb, or IS. If) percent, wero in jured who bnd been iu tho servico two years; 1C, or 1 1 II per cent, bad been iu tbo Fcrvico tbrco yenrs; 2a, or l(S U5 per cent, four years; 20, or SO per cent, flvo years; 27, or 21 77 per cent, six yeurs; 111, or I) (ill per cent, hovon years; ' C, or 3.00 per cent, eight years; a, or a. -17 per cent, nine years; 5, or -1. 10 per cent, ten yenrs nnd 12, or 8.81) per 1 cent, over tin years, foiho of whom had been iu tbo ber.ico 16, 18 and 22 yenrB. It will bo noted thnt tbo largest aver ' ago of injuries occurred nfter tho em- ployeo had been iu sorvico Fix yeurs, 1 nnd tbo figures given would iudicnto , thnt employees ns u general rule aro careful up to tho tiniu whon they hnvo oecn in mo servico tureo to four years nnd then beconio morn cnrolosa until .... ....... vi.iiii jrtui ui toiliuu, WIJUll i tho indications show tbnt thnmln nlinnt fliutr. rtft.l.frl. nnnnf .. .J . .! ' bcoomo careful, ns tlioso who bhd work- ed over ten vears havo n verv Kinnll comparative per cent of injuries com pared with tlioso who had worked six years. With thocomiletioii of tho equip incut of nil box cars with nutomatio couplers, airbrakes, cto , tho liability of a trainman being injured will huvo been reuueed to u minimum, ns tbo rco ord goes to fuow thnt at least two-thirds of tho injuries wero caused by attempt ing to cQiiplo automatic drawbars with a link und pin to tho old fashioned solid or skeleton drawbar, which is vory daugcrous oven t3 tbo most expe rienced railroad man. Other causes were on account of uneven drawbars, fcomo boiug as much ns three inches higher tbnn others. All this will bo rec tified with tho law which requires all druwbars to Lo of a standard height. A great many trainmen wero injured by stopping upon Ftones or links in jump ing off to throw switches, etc., quite a number by being thrown off on account of tho icy condition of tho tops of tho cars. There was ono enso whoro a brako innu was standing near tbn'end of a car when uuothor cut of cars struck it, and ho was thrown from tbo top of tbo car to tbo ground, alighting squnrely upon his feet and "etoving him up" bovero ly, ns will bo readily understood. A few wero compelled to jump from tbo top of cars iu cuhes of derailment. Oth ers had their feet innsliod by attempt ing to fIiovo nn nutomatio drawbar over a few inches to enable it to como moro squnrcly in contact with tho nutomntio couplor. This is onu of tho Forums ob jections to tho nutomatio drawbar that it will not couplo readily on n curve, nnd it is necessary for tho trainmen cither to pull ouo of tbo drawbars over or fhovo it over with their teet Ono of tbo most gcuoral causes of pinched finger was on account of tbo pin failing to drop nil the way down into tho bolo whou coupling with a link and pin. TLn brakoinen invariably reach over to givo tbo pin a start f.o it will drop into tho hole, when tbo cars froqututly roll onu way or tbu other just a lew iuches nml catch tho pin just beloro it rets all tbo way down, causag it fo lilt Luck and catch the lingers bo twecn pin and end sill of tho car A few were injured by holding tho grab iron on the end of tbo ear reecutly added to all freight cars by nn net of congress und attempting to make tbo coupling when long lumber or bridge I iron would bo exteudingnver the end of i tho cur to be coupled to, nnd catch their ' bauds between the timber mid end of . tbo car. However, this dangerous metli- od of coupling tars togetliir that havo I lading projecting over tho endH of them ! will boon bo a thing of tbo patt. as it is i becoming a general rulo tor till com- ; panics not to permit tbo loading of cars ' iu this manner Whenevir tbeio is Ions ' timber to load tho companies require tbo uo of two cars instead of one, us horetoforo. With tho taking effect of the now law compelling railroads to havo all cars equippod with untomatio diawbars and havo tho drawbars of equal huigbt from rails, tbo pusitiou of railroad brakemuu will not bo Fueh a hazardous oue. Louisvilio Cnuriur-Jnurun!. Death Grip ou a htchfl. James Wbitcomb Riley, the great Hoosicr poet, never burdeus hiniEolf with much baggage whilo Iih is travel ing. IIo once esplaimd bis views en bapgago by saying: "I nm continually haunted by tho foar that my truuk will ba lot, po,I go about the country with a grip. I keep a touacions hold on it all day long nnduutor feel quito Bafa about it nt night. In caro tLcro is over a fear ful railway accident, nnd among tho debris is a vnliko with nu arm uttacbed to it firmly, they may bury it without further Identification ns the fragments of the Hoosicr poet." . doctoh was in luck. Soit tie) Out n 'Jnnrirr (if Iloef II a Wcjt , Ik Vtnl Of. I A proHpoToajl'ltt'biimphyslcitm.who I Unfit inilos uorthwi-sl of Mcttiib- 'XuM,U!Jn arihUKriU,Vartof 'Kloni. Terms raisonnblo. Iu city, it luted uu oxpetKiice lie nut with j . ... n nuoutn ymr nficr h imd graduated l,,,r "l U m l0tm- from wiIIpko. He was pnotioing iu u ' IOstlllaTaYI Oil. email illitgn in ludia'iu county nLout ' y ctt. UflH "" 18 in i hi Iroui nny railroad. Ho bad i-stidyea been recently imrriurt, nui! iu tho strug- FOlii my rulieh fiftQOll milcw elvtu iiHicoiibHb.uit tbo prospect at souftiuuBt of Alliance onu r Vjcjw tlniiH Ui u: 0 ery discouraging. It wns , i . , -,, i r. i dtitiiigoneof tuem ile,roMiiuB porlodo l,1"uuk'a J v i)U loft, hip; rewind in tua iiiiduittot tbo wiutor, with snow for informal ion. i), liulobfiiuci, n fiKit Bu.l n halt doip covering tho Antiocli Nubi ground, thnt lu win called to nttoud n 1 ! . farmer who lived noma miloflnwny. Tho Nohci ron DlU'ccua l.iciNMv. stuck of provisions i i tho houbo wns ox- nUcoIn lmrohyKl-.en thai on tii imhiluy nr huusted, nnd It mnod certain that tho Vtt XhllA?Z WaTi !&J! o'!"' re .lutiou tuat liud been uiudo by tbo vtva. Ncbuln, in u i irlcifirrii Mtiii- TOl U COUUlU lllit to ntk unv onn fnr crontt must bo brol.en. Whon tbo cnll urrived, tbo doctor was prepnriug to go to tltu uenrtst bturo to ai.t tbo proprie tor to give him "tick" so that ho cotiltl got homubiuti for iiriukfnfct lustcud of going to tbo store he mounted his faith ful mare Molly n.id started off through tho drills tovi-it his patient. When fho dt jti r ro.su to lcavo, after attending to tho patient, tlio old farmer said: ' "Doc, 1 nin't got no money, but if a qnnrtor of beef '11 do you any good I'll bend it in when tho roads git lroke." Tlio young doctor'H heart guvo a bound Concealing bis exultation as best ho could, ho said: "What's tho matter with mo tukiuu it right nloug? I was thinking of buying somo beef, and this will como iu handy. " Tho proposition was accepted, nnd tho farmer's sou helped put tho quurter of beef across Molly's fhonlders, nnd tho homeward journey began. The maro win skittish, and tho doctor bad diffi culty iu keeping the beef from fulling. Finally thu maru shied at something, aud nwuy went tho beef into a big snow drift. Tho doctor was a member of tho Methodist church, nnd, according to bis story, did not swear. Ho dismounted nnd endeavored to put the bcof ou tbo maro, lint rbo wouldn't stand still, nnd nfter repeated attempts tho tnsk seemed n hopeless oue. Thinking of tbo resolu tion, tho young doctcr set his teeth nnd tried ngnin. This timo bo wub success ful. Ho felt liko a conquering hero aa bo dumped tho beef on thu portico of his modest homo nbout midnight. Tho faithful littio wife was suru it was a dispensation of Providence, but tho doc tor, remembering his ttrugglos at tho tuowdrift, reserved his opinion. Pitts burg Dihpatch. DOMESTIC ECONOMY PUZZLE Elio Could Get tlio Ainwor, but Still Sbe Wuntlcrutl. A dear littio woman up on Capitol hill married and went to housekeeping in tho most determined maimer. Sho set to work to keep nu exuet nccouut of ber expenditures, balancing her books regularly onco a month. Ouo of her oailie.n purchases was un ice ticket for tho hea&on It cost, 1 bclievo, CIO. A month later, in making up her us coantu, it occurred to her that that 810 should bodivided proportionately among tbo several mouths mentioned on tho ticket iu order to givo to each day's ac count only tlio amount of mouey actual ly expended on that day Also sho wished to calculate nnd set down thu number of pounds of ico used each dny. Tho problem had several ramifications which I havo forgotten , but, at any rato, it wus exceedingly difficult, nud tbo boumwifo covered sheot nfter sheet of paper with her cnlculntiou. Tho ar rival of herbus-baul found her dishevel ed uud in a state of evident distress. " What in tho world is tho mnttor?" bo asked. Tbo wife explained. "Well, can't you get nuy answer without thnt figuring?" ho nskod The wifo's eyes begup to blink rapidly nnd Bko Muffed suspiciously. "Ob, 1 can gi t an answer, " sho aid, swallowing bard "1 cuu got a lovely Hiuuur l,.. I . l. i i.-.I- , ""'. !". i iu my ouuk because 1 can't tell I cant tc 1 vvbetli- or it's days or ico or uiouoy." Wash- iUgtOU 1'Obt. Tlie Pony In Prant-.Tourf Land, AUun early BtiiRe in our journey onr difllcultiea began. Tho pony broke loosa tuu becouii niRht out. nnd. tmfi.rtunute. ly. gorged herself with dried vegetables. TLn... ....!. ......l. .!.. u: V. . The.se. together with dog biscuits nud a few ponuds of onts saved from tho pro- I -vious sledging, wero her usual fodder. owing to tuo lucu of legitimate horso food, which had quito run out moro than ia mouths beforo. Aa 1 oxpeoted, tho burfeit of dried vegetables brought on u Ferious illness, to remedy which Armltage nnd I clubbed togotbor tho small bupply of pills which wo had with ns IIo produced, 1 think, two va rieties of pills, nud I had a number of podot.liyllin j eo we mudo up u dote of 22 in all, which 1 administered to our imulid pony, mixed up in some frozen fat from our frying pan. This, I nm glad to bny. bad tbu debired etieot of at all ovents partly restoring her to health. Geographical Journal. l'ostuce Stamps. Stamps woro put on tho market in August. 1847, hut wero bo littio used that tho government hud to pass a law enforcing prepayment of postage which went into otloct iu 1855 Doforo this no tion wub taken scarcely ouo letti r jag dozon wus found with a stamp uflitfed. Today tho poituffleesof tho country hell 1,000,000.000 stamps (counting postal cards, stamped envolopes uud btanips of all kind!,), valued ut J75,000,000, dur ing n biuglo year. Many Englihh accident insurance compnnies charge uu extra prom i tun when thoir policy holriors travol ia Cuuadu or tlm Uuitod States. Tho diomoud mining companion of South Africa atunati) their losses by theft at 1.000.000 a year, of which thoy raoover about one-half. in-'wiiiMmj-i'irjin Noiicb. Tlir iinriorstetiod will tuUc IcnMluor lini'scrf to nasi urn ihir- ..","" .'."." ."?. !''"' ""luwiumeni.Piieiiil ('ml menlcliml mil pour., sin oil bv fniiri..n reiiuidcit. of i-Bit) liii re m i tint t lie vx- l.lltlOU ff MVO UL'RltN fllii.i .In In hm.nf ... .... ;ti thf ienfler lis tlio bonnl of tram lit of Mill! -.- --" ...... ,,,11,1 FV-MII1, J Will riilv for the Ustinrto of mid lit mo. I'ttlwl rtpui 15, ' On. R. fll, 1IEAM. NOTU'K Itnto of Nobrnsldi. I ss l!ox llano roiiuty, I AtiH'olintv f'oiir't. hold ni the county rourt . inrni iorni Pi.nnt.v, ApllllII.A. D IRP-. rreni.t. Jrmem It. 1-, Ho fit, ('ooiitv.ltiilce. T'i tie. mnttor of the eMnte (t Mnry IliuOies. On ronulrjr nml flllnp tie petition of .lolin llephoM. prnvinirn linn ".ett'omrnt nml ullow- i e of his flti.il ncwim, as mlinltiUimtnr with ll'nmvrrd rril for tlir feit'iirptl of nil -T.Mtprs connected with tho udinliiNtrator of I'ltl tnlr). Oiuibii-. Tlint Stnv ?tid. A. D. IMS. nt 10 clocV n. m.. Ni.fBlrned frrbontii'ir shIiI pell- lon. wi.on nil poroiixlniotfstpl in sulci mit- PT, Pff ni'Venrnt n Coiiniv Tonrt to bo hold In "id rT.jnU nndfbov rnee bv prnver of tellilri'rr sl'fuld rut lopinrlcd' rid tint ;-oli o of ihc iKmU rev of F nid re'ition, nnd the enrlt'B tl fneof. I c uiven to nil ivr.ons tnter "'od Iti'l'ldinnttct 1 tidll'llij- n rrpv of I Isoiilcrln tbo IVmlnpford l'.iuum Mcclilv e pnivr printed in n-ld rotmtv for tl-rcc uecosivu rcelch. prior lofriif dnvof honrinp. . ., . , JAh ir. u hf.wvtt. Atria-copy. county Jiidpc. Lumber, Coal and Lime! .lust rccoivod a car of select astorn lumber for tanks. Aleo all kinds of hard wood, cedar lmigh's, lath, lime, and all kinds of lumbar. Rondy m.ido tanks, or will "lake tanks to order. Prices to compete with anyone tho North west. Come and see us before buying else where. Tanks and tank lumber i specialty. IlKMINGKOliD LUMBEIt Co. yr.KD'S 1 have secured through the courtesy of lion. V. L. Green n small suply of gardon seed.-, for listribution. Call at tho shop met gei some. ulauic Ulds. Tkacueks-A E. Noeland will -.ell your orders for you and :et ho hijchest price for them. Send hoin to her. rrfcY nf ltl.tin Motiltur s Some startling statistics of tho dp cay of the Russian nobility are given 'n tbo list of mortgaged estntes fur tusheJ by the liritish cuii3til at St Petersburg. At present more thin 100.000 estates, or 41 per cent of the entire nroa owned by nobles, nro bur dened by mortgages, nnd tho amount of money advanced on them has reached $032,500,000. of which $5SG.O00.- 000 remnlrip unpaid. The Nobill.y Land bank, created by the government to make loans, to stranded landlords, has advanced nearly its entire capital of $250,1)00.000, and received but little io return. Mexico's Army and Navy. Tho regular army of Mexico com prise 27.000 men of all arms, Including "iitiiniwr cUi;tnnp'iiiieai',on Su. ia-i, for tho a police of about 2.000 men nnd a gon- "Tfc nam'ei, t wX8! Jl.i.,, M. M,Con dnnncrlO Of 250. Tlio navy consists nf n.ll. Aitluu IlaHs John Oaddm. W'iiber L. 't..u iwaauia mm mrou tirn cmntl nnnt-mnt-rwl .nnl nu.i .1 - gunboats. The annual expenditure 01 account of nu n2w r.nn nnn ,r. ir. nna nnn y '"' 500,000 to $15,000,000. Triplets 24 Ymo Old. A eet of triplets 24 years old nro llv- ,nS i the town of Inez. Ky., where they wer0 uorn- ' "r are imoly hum men ttnd remarkably Mike In appearance . nvorv rnanoff Tivn aro ..i.i n every respect. Two are married ENGINES. STEAM PUMPS. Kcllpan ainl Fairbanks Wloj. tnlllii Timer. TanL. lrrlfift. tlnii Ou-tlis. IIokc, Itrlilne, llrin.li-.s sti..i'ra.Woo.l Sa. jr .r I'uiniK. I'lp-. l-'lltlnpn. lira- eniNtH unit PAlrtimiiii SOiml.ki'il !scil-. I'rlirt low (.'( tin. belt Senator dialogue OF ALL KIN25, FAIRRA.'iKS, WSOnSE Et CO., liu j t;ui iiuui Ct. Omaha, Nob. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copvrights &.C. Invone scndliiif n sketch ami dfacrlntlon may ' Uv a.tTtHln our opinion frso whether an .ntl-in m probably ritentable. Communion. ,ik urictlf ronlnicntlal. Handbook on Patents i.i t n o. OMest Msenrjr lor .ccurlnir patontn. I'litniitu taki-ti tliroiiLrh Slunn 1c Co. rcootre . kcuU nutlet, ilhout clmrce. In the Scievtif ic Jfmerican liaHdmmnlr llliintratfiit weekly. Jjireeit clr - ,'atliHi of any snout lao journal. Terma, tS a rifouriaontbi.it. Sola by all newadiulem. & Co.00'B'ad'. New York BrcQCl) Ufflco, (S3 F BU Wejbluglyn, V. C, ( ltf. i&uA I f jrvl J&YteK trr. n. m i jmmm. IfiO'j AND WOOD PUPS Sy3ESBsm& . ilk WYJLizvtr tkSibH, a r-inaf Proof iVotfces.' ?- f. J W. WBHN.JK., Rpllor. W. It. AKEHS, IHwolvcr. I'nriM liRvilijrimltnralntlilNrolniiiii nni f- , four llOUl'St II M'dimOIlt or 4i'tllinli i ihct; fttr ciif rwlion any mron. that ufor Il,u -c,t,l'1 U UlM'USCd roildltlOll of mnkVWprlHH,rwi" ,,r"m,t ' u" Mn '"Illui-kidiiuya. When uriuo stains u n i-domcC. i...H,Ncu.AlwW) im, "I v'i " ;,81,SOH r 7nYf k NwiuaKiiieb Uot. uit ,,lf ttoiHue. loo frt'oupiit desiro Ainiii I. Cunninrhnm. ilrlnw of KrM,!, irhlmuKli. of Ilox Htt-. fob., tun n'tij i,otln. a luteiitli.i. t ami e iml pr. if lf. ri:egiNloi or hetoiier nt AJ- miijo, ."O...MSJ m, WH. on tJmhflr onltuTo w iimw Nub, Ilu llu niiplttulion Nu. IJ7V fortLom H.r.K LI.. bI .... F ...... .' i u w p J . t n y n Jolinion. WllMmii A Cliuli, Stetiliin Itolt, Jurnoii Mel Hhe. all ef llox Ulitlo. Nol. .1. W. Welitii Jr., Hotflster. Ijinit Onicout AIHaiifo. Ne'f.. April 7, 1MB. rMitic Ih hiTobj' kUpii thnt Andrew Atwootl, lins filed notlpp of intfiitlont.i'i nmko final. i!r,r,t;;,Vo,i;iy'0T !-ilw- crri-t itinhiliiy( to hold urine Ho !inmoiM wUIiumrcn: Uncoin Shove, ,mi' Braiding paill ill pasill"- it, or .T'rM,onfiiuit0u!irj1ar.laJnTNoi!IOU,"Bn0' l,'id "'t8rfllllowillg Use of liquor Nl'b- j.nn. Urii.v jii.. itiKigor. wine or beer and overcomes that u. s Lind onico Aiiiunco. NVb. AprnTTsaT. "''I''n'dnecessity of beinff com- Iu,'herolBUen that J0lp(1 , g0 np lm Lucy W. Pinney, nig the niirht to urinate. Tlinmiltl J5?o?WcoP-icte,,50,i.n- ",ul 'P xtrnordinary edect of hiHonicc in rrawford. Neb., j.n jiuy in. isi.H. on owainp-Koct is soon realized. It ?J..? application Ko. ,r:n. for th0 U sec . Rland , j,,,, f(p i&TRlSri! '"I cures of the most distressing ons.siii of i ranfoid. .rb. eases. If you need any medicine J- w- w - "-b'- yoe should'have the best. Sold by Uitu?onuc 3,,uw" '''""f-'fe'1818 l)ric0 fifty cen IB and one Job',, W. .loiinson. if YrU mnytlen iS!,niI'l of St. Iul. Nol... has fllcd notice nfIien.'l'OUlu1 m.,mmI,,,lpt' l,ot1' 8llt tlon to muKotlnnl proof befoioT. j. o'Keeie.U. tree by uir.ll, Upon receiiit of three S. Coininlshloiicr. nt Iiemlusford. Nob., on ,...,, ,.,. ,..,, t Muv ih.1H-i. on timber culturolipplicntion No txU,-L"1L ' HtaMlps to cover cost, mw. for tho l.o sec IS. I ii 2r n. r fill w. Iloniiines ns wltnes.os- Isnnc ltlckell William Wllbnitt, Join V Ilroihir, John M, Tiout. all of lleiulngford. Neb .1. V. Wrii.v. .lit.. ItiRlptPr. I-nnd oniro at Alliance, NpIi.. Mcb. SI. ifsOS. Notico is huieby jrtien Unit tho followin.' .lined settler 1ms illcd notico of Ills li'tonUoa imuKy iiiiiii ironi in support of his plnim. i intMihl proof will bo tniulu bofore T Kcefe. U. S. Poinmissione, at UeinliiKfo eb.,ou April XO, lh'JS, viz; Horace R Fillmore, of HenilnRfoid. Nob., who m.ido II. K. no. 673 for the -e'4 keen tn'J7n,rftiw. IIo ininios tlio following v.ltncsf,cs to provo his continuous icsidenco upon nnd ciiltUutloii of wild hind v U: Alberts Kiijcirt. Joseph Schaf fcr. Luke Phillips, Mat U. llo.iuuiout, .ill of Hemlncford, t.eb. i-so Albert S. Enyeurt. of IlemlliKford. eb.. who mntlc ll u f,P0 for lots 1 iindSs 'i no ' scpfi, tp27n,r.r,Uw. Ho nnmes the followinK wltiiessos to provo his potitinuous residenco upon and cuttliutiori of siiidliiid.!r Hoinco F. Fll nioie. Joseph Sehaffer Lul.p Phillips. JlntC. Ileuumnnt allot of Heuungford, Nub. J. W. Wchn.Jr , Kegister. Lnnil tlllipn Alllnnce, Neb., Mcli. 23. lb'IS. Notice I h hwby kIcii thot tlio folliiuinc-iiHiiit-il Kottlcr ban filed in tieo of biH intnntion to tiniM' final ir of in niippnrt of bin claim, nnd that Hind proof will b nindo lifforn T. ,1 O'K'-nf" .U.S. ConiiiiiHHitmer, nt llemlugford, Afaurico H Reed, of HotiRh. Mill., wliu nindph o3I33 for the nu or (M'Sl.tiiSQii.rrOvi', iiptiiillif'HlliM rollowincwitnPHKPK to provo hia eoutinuoiiHri'siib'ni'P upon and cnltiviition of t-jtidlimd, vif. William J. Smilli, l.uKo J. Amy. fioli . Alex Dijlitotty. of Hoiiuh, Kol) . DiiKal McMillan, of Oawford, IWb. Also Not ico is hpreliy i;icn thit Mary J. Reed, nm Harris, of HoiikIi, Nob., Imn fi! notiroot intpntlon In umli final proof nt r.arr.o timo nml ljine on tim'Mr culture uppltratlnn nu. iir.'i for tho n liT n. q . hw nr n v ijr & uw rjr hw ijr bko .12 In.'Wn r I iv ".liPuamPMAi wilnoHSi: JametV II Miter oT VnniiiiKforil. Neb , Alex DnlRrt ty Wi Imiu J. Snnlli or IIoiikIi, Nub., JDiikhI MeMillnn of rrawfiird Neb. J V. Wehn, Jr.. neister. Land ORlio at AUI.incu. .Sob., Mch. 21, lot. Notice is hereby kivcii thnt IUrinan Perlick, Of IlOX llllttO. No!).. ha tiled tintlen nf lnli.n. ' tion to make Html proof before ItsKistpr or ite- l;iwlr l',u."ro 'Piniutioii no. idio for tho he h ' liounmosaswiWiessveK: n.irt' wif .Tnh iciv rni. Alliance, PP1V nit AlllilllCP. ! 0 .. fin Anrll m KllH m. iieriiklaii, William hurt7, William liernklnu, .ill of Alliance, Nub. J. V. W'elni. Jr., Itcirislor. I.ind oilico at Alliance, Ne'i., Mch 2J,IS'JS. Notico is hereby kiiph that G"ori?o W. Nation, W'illcy .Neli.. .Iiuh filed notico of intetionto in.ike final pumf beforo ItiuiHter nr III Culver at niHoiuioiH Alliance, .Mii, on JIny a. 18Ui iti'..... ..ii .., lain. .. k.i. . Wallaie.all ol VYIlliy. Nob, AIho MaliioE. McConnell (nee Roberts) f W i ley, Nob . who matin II, 11 3 '3 for tho n n.v ii we .'(), t . : ii. r 52 w. Sho nuinus the folIowiiiK witnosse-. to provo her conunuous' rosiueuic upon ?nd culttvallon ol Mud land, vi- Oenrco V, Nntlon. Arthur ll.iss continuous- rosideuic ujion ?nd culttvallon of John Ciaddis. Wilber L. Wallace, all of W'llley Nil). J. W. Wrehn, lleglster. U. S. Land Ofllco. Alliance, Neb. Mnr. 17, 1898. NotlCO Ih llOlOllV L'IVPIi thnt flw. l.,lti,irlm tinmi'd seller has tiled his intention to mako "NS'.VASrl.iS kH?.1,?.1 1 S?".1, ,llftt S.U11 piOOl Will 1)0 inailo DtfOlO 1. J.O KccfC. U. r. lommissioner, in llcuilnkTord, Ncb nuAprll S), lb'. viz: Vaclav Vejraska, ir Hemlnpford. Neb., frlio mado II B No. 1S.0, bo qr bee vo, tp vs n. r -Ii w. Ho uainos the following witnesses to provo his "ontlnuous rosldonce upon and cultivation of. iu iiinu, viz- nonry t-eit7. A Dert solson, I ,Min KnhllCl1, nrant. Aum?.11,"' ?.(' ,!J.,!i0I"1.n?-, . .- v 111 lit IIH Jl , IfHIfU'l Alliance, Xch.. March 17, lb98, Notico Is horebj-Kiicii Unit Thomas C. Morgan, of Panama. Noli., has llleil notice of Intention in muktrltiml proof tiuforo T. J. O'Koefo. U. S. ('n)iulM.lor.er. nt IhTaliiKfoid. No'.., on Anrll 2i) 1-liS on tltnberculture application No. 1210 for the ro ijr we 10. tpx n. v M. He tiumch ns wltimshiM: diaries T. Davison, .lo-eph'-ehnrfer, Kreil V. Hucko.l.ul.o Phillips, all oi lU-miimfonl, NhIj. AUo Notlou ishore'iy Klwn that Cliarlos T. Davison, of HominKfunl, sol)., Iiuk plod notice of Inten tion to make tlnul proof utMinie time and placo i imTC application o. Ktti, for the b li hco I 1.1 tp VU p. r IT w. I e r ame, as witnesfcOs: Ponry Llelitc. ' riiailosilhon, DuiiIhii, so') , Ilorniirti I endrlolt John I onion, if ..emiiiKfoiil, Neli , J. W. Wr.iiN, Jii., Kenistei Lnnil i-iflke at AUlHtiiv. Neb , March IU. itlK Mitlre Is liorebv k1hi tnat tlio fullowl.ii; . ii moil Kttlur lias lllinl notice of her Intnntion i-.il e Until prof f in sunpoit of her claim and ' i:it mill prrof Mill Iks mudo lifoiu T. J. Iicfe IT.. ( oaiinlKi.Ionur, at llenilnglonl Mb on April IB, lMW,hi Klizabi'lh Konno, t wlilnw or ICilwnnl Konnc, of HomlnKforil Nob., who muite hu .:fcil for tl.oso -.oo 1, tp 4n. r I e nnmes tlio f llowiuu wituosson to prio er coiiti'iuuus ru ideuce upon and cultivation of satd hind. viz. Kriliil. Hook, tloorgn L. Tay lor. Leoipo V reuse Mat Jloiiumont. all of Ueiuiucford, Neb. J. W. Wkiin. Jil, Koglktur. a" wPa.ajuaiai.i.ui-yr-g--r - - x;-,,.'.iiiia HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glrws with tirino and lot it stand twHiifcv. ; to iirmali-or pain in tho bach is ld) 'OIIVIllcilltt nroof tlmt iu I-,,),,,.. .,,! u, ,,uul uini. mo l4l,,,Uib illlil bladder tiro Ollt -of - otdor WHAT TO DO. Tlu-ro is com fori in tho knowl euyo m oltcn oxprcHM'd, that- Dv ICilnicr's jSwamp ltoot, tho rroat kidni'y remedy fulfills every '"wish in roliuvcliig pain in tlm Imulc liiiiiu-ys livor, bladdor and evorv of postiige on tho bottle Mention the IIkhald and send ,yonr lull post-ollice address lo Dr. 1 Kilmer & Co. Binchsimton. N. Y. The 1)101)' ifctOi of this IHIliei i it ', ', . ,,,lto '!" '.'81111111111088 of till ler guar- tis ofl'or. CURE CONSUMPTION. T. A. Slociun. M. C, the Groat Clieni 1st mid Si'ioaMst, Oflers to Send Tree, to the Afflicted, llirco Hot ties of Ills Nawly Discovered IJetnedics to t'urc Cerisiuiii) tton and A II Limp Troubles) Niitliinj,' could be fairer, more pliij niitliropic or carry moro joy in iti wako than the offer of T. A. Sloctim, M. C. of 183 1'earl street, New Yorl; City. ' Coiiiident that he lias discovered an absolute euro for eoiisiiiiiption unfl all piibiuiiiiry complaints, and to tu make lis great merits Known, lit) will .-.end, free, tlnec bottles (tins hlnciiin new system of medicine) ti any reader of the Herald who is suffering- from chest, thro.it und lung: troubles or consumption. Ho inVites those desirous of ob taining tbo U'inedles to blniply send him tbrir express and postnlllce atl-dri-bs, and receive in return the threo free bottles. A bendy this 1micv .cientillc course of nii'iUcliie" has permanently cijrcl tlioiisandif of appaiontly lmpclsss C'lbPS. i" IIo considers it bia religious duty a duty which be o ves to humanity lo ilniiat'c his infallible cine. OiTeicd freely, apart fiotn its art beiont strongth. is enough to com mend it, mid more so is ihe perfect coulldenco of the groat chemist, niak n the offer He has p.oved ciinsi.mptiou to be a curable disease beynnd any doubt. Tiieio will bo no mistake in sond ing the mistime will bo in overlook ing the Doctor's generous invitation. He has on tile In his American and European laboratories thousands of testimonials, of experience from tlioso cured, in all pints of the world. Delays are dangerous; mall your address to T A. Sloctim. M. 0., 18." I'earl stieet, New York, and when writing the Doctor, please mention reading this nrllele iu TliK llm'.ALii. r TAICK NOTICE. My wifo Katharine Tscliaclio lmt' loft my home and all person IV I ,. , . -.. uro nerony uotilied that 1 willMio bo responihlo for any debts con tracted by her. ' Andrew Tsclmcher. Dated March 15, 1898. I will buy your county war' rants. H. 1. (Jreon. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tif3t- ilac tt Itn nry &$. 9 - It ea tntj iinr- OASTORIA. Tha fie- tialla cl:jttiio tt du&is; sy sfr z" Ua BULLS FOK HALE. I havo b head or t 1 ( . oi . 1 1 i ' Ilorofoidb 10 and 14 months ( .. at mj ri nch four n i'cK . t :i i, ol IU i 1 u tc 1 ti 1 1 n" i i a I l.h ii, till i 1 1 1 " .1 1 ;l l. P W M a 4- r : J'- 'l JJ'-')! 1 .A I