M - rf i GAINED HIS FREEDOM1 THE FETTERS OF PAIN WERE BROKEN A Marvelous Change How a Future of Gloom Was Averted The Present Full of Joy and Hope From the Herald Helena Mont As rugged undliardy as one of the pino which grow in the Itocky Mountain re gion is G E Ticknor of Helena Mon tana For twenty four years he has re sided in the mountain country but hie Tigor 1b not due altogether to the bracing air of Montana Last fall Mr Ticknor was what might well be termed a physical wreck For eight weeks he lay on his bed suffering from a severe attack of cciatic rheumatism in one of his hips Physicians and medicines gave him no re lief and the future looked gloomy Added to his troubles was the anxiety concern ing the care of a large family By chance one day Mr Ticknor saw an account of Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale Ele He said to a Herald reporter that e was not in favor of proprietary reme dies but in this instance something in tho article caught his attention and he determined to give the pills a trial In the interview with the Herald representa tive the other day Mr Ticknor spoke in the most emphatic terms of the marvel ous change in his condition Before a week had gone by he said I was able I to get our of bed and move about I had hardly used one box of the pills By the time I had taken three boxes I felt twenty years younger In fact I was a new man and have been perfectly well ever since I cant say too much for Pink Pills and I never miss an opportunity to praise therfl When the Herald representative saw Mr Ticknor he was making some repairs on the school building on Boulder ave nue He swung his carpenters hammer with all the vigor of a lusty young man and looked as hale and hearty as any man of his years to be found in the entire Rocky Mountain country He is fifty nine years old and is able to do a days work at his trade of carpenter Pink Pills can always be found in his house Mr Ticknor lives at 1419 Boulder ave nue near the American Biscuit Manu facturing Companys plant where he will be glad to see anyone who wishes to veri fy this account of his experience with Dr Williams Pink Pills Dr Williams Pink Pills contain in a condensed form all the elements neces sary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves Pink Pills are sold in boxes at 50 cents a ox or six boxes for 250 and may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr Williams Med Co Schenectady N Y Theodore Roosevelt has made a col lection of all the cartoons about him self that he could get hold of and has pasted them on the walls of a room at his home He says he gets a lot of fun out of showing his cartoon room to his friends r ITS All Fitsfitopped free by r Klines G eat Kervo Ko to or Ko Fits sftnr first days use Slar vcloiis cures Treatise nud 2 00 trial bottle free to Fit cases Seed to Dr Kline Oil Arch St Phila Pa i ffhat good health strong nerves physical vigor happiness and usefulness lupenri upon pure rich healthy blood liemcruber that the blood can ho made pure rich and healthy by taking The One True Blood Purifier 1 6 for 5 Hoods Pills cure biliousness headache 25c KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used The many who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more with less espendituie by more promptly adapting the worlds best products to theneeds of physical being will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy Syrup of Figs Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative effectually cleansing the system dispelling colds headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession because it acts on the Kid neys Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from evry objectionable substance Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and 1 bottles but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co only whose name is printed on every package also the name Syrup of Figs and being well informed you will not acceyit any substitute if offered 7EF A23RkIOTOIl CO docs half tho -worlds TricvrIll business because it has reduced tho cost of I IMKV5T to 16 what it was It has many branch housss and supplies its goods ana repairs AHMS VBKra I your door it can ana aoea i urnisn a hotter article lor less money man f others It makes Pumping and Geared Steel comnlotlon Windmills Tflttaa 5y ana iixod Stool Towers Steel bubs saw Frames Steel Feed Cutters and Feed Grinders On application It will name ono ol the a articles that it will furnish until January 1st at 13 tho usnat price It also makes Tanks and Pumps of all kinds Send for catalogue Factory 12th Rockwell end FKIaore Streets Chicaso t Sure relief i ornmn HODERS P3TUJLES UK Morphine ITaTjiC Cared in 10 OKJSHHBa to 2 O d nyf No pay till oared M itflBl bE STEPHENS LebanonOhio rt TTiclurn nrWIfn gPTr 0E A GREAT STATE NEWS FROM ALL PARTS NEBRASKA OF Ien and Women of Waverly Pass Resolutions Strongly Condemning the Actions of Two of Her Promi nent Citizens Women and Men Protest The citizens of Waverly are in a state of ndignation over the recent elopement of Dr G A McCandless and Druggist 15 R Vining Nearly a month since they left ilandestinely accompanied by two young adies of Waverly Misses Alice Miller nd Nancy Ward The citizens hired x hall recently for the purpose of ex Dressing their disapproval of the conduct jf the two men Two committees one of voraen and another of men were appointed io draft resolutions which they did and rhich were of a scorching nature Both Kits of resolutions were adopted unani mously The committee of women com prised Mrs S J G Riddell Mrs Hattie W Haw ley Mrs L J Loder Mrs Jones uid Mrs Miller It is said that McCandless has hired a nan to officiate as bodyguard who re mains close to him night and day There is violent indignation expressed over the act that Dr McCandless has returned to he village of Waverly Found Dead in His Room William C Uadger a harness maker of Omaha and resident of that city for over twenty years died suddenly at his room it 119 Fourteenth Street Badger had been subject to heart disease for several years He had been confined to the house lor some tune and the doctor had called at different times but Badger steadfastly refused all medicine Monday morning his landlady went up stairs to call him at the usual time and receiving no response she pushed open the door of his room She discovered him lying on the bed from all appearances he had been dead for several hours Considerable money was found among his effects There was also a certificate of deposit lor 100 in the Serman Savings Bank The remains vero taken to the morgue Badger has no elatives living in Omaha Has a Record in Nebraska The news of the arrest of James E Al oaugh at Perry Iowa on the charge of orgery was received with much interest Dy Lincoln County citizens James E Alpaugh was the county clerk of Lincoln County from 1S7G to 1S78 The latter part of his term of office was marked by sen sational charges being preferred against him of issuing fraudulent certificates of jills allowed by the county commissioners although the grand jury did not sustain ihe charge It is said so many crooked transactions turned up that he found it 2onvcnieut to leave the county and it is Delieved he settled in Perry The old amors of Lincoln County are well ac quainted with him and his misdoings here Coroner Investigating a Physician So many strange circumstances sur rounded the death of J F McGurk who died at David City after an opera tion had been performed by F Engle hard that the brother demanded a thorough investigation of the case and the coroner impaneled a jury to investigate the manner of treatment and the facts in the case No death certificate had been filed with the city clerk which antler the health ordinance of the city is punishable by a heavy fine Forced to Care for His Father Word comes from Schuyler that John Vavra of Wilson precinct had his father before the board of insanity The board was not long in determining that the 65-year-old father was no more insane than the son who it seemed from the evidence was endeavoring to have his father de clared a public charge after having con trol of all the property the old gentleman had The father was dismissed and the son given to understand tnai lie was to take care of him Church Organ Cause of a Quarrel Last Sunday morning the Presbyterian Church at Graham was found draped in mourning Investigation -disclosed the fact that the church organ had been taken out of the church to be used at a dance in the opera house The organ was taken out under instructions from one of the officers of the church However the trus tees are indignant over the affair and are of the opinion that the organ will not be accepted again Victim of a Iamp Explosion Mrs Harmon of West Point while visit tag at Kearney met with a terrible acci dent A lamp exploded throwing the burning oil over her entire body Her sries immediately brought friends to her assistance but not before every particle of clothing was burned from her body and her flesh badly blistered and burned from the soles of her ieet to the top of her head ft is doubtful if she can survive Implement House Fails Charles Stone who has been run simian inpiemenc nouse m Hastings lor a lumber of years and who was one of her 7ery best business men was forced to the vail by several large chattel mortgages aeld by the Adams County Bank This ucludes all his elevators and places of business at Iioseland The total liabili ties have not been made public yet Preference for Home Products O C Holmes of Omaha appeared before the State Board of Purchase and Supplies at Lincoln to tirge upon the members the importance of giving home products the preference in buying goods for state in stitutions Mr Holmes is secretary of Hie Manufacturers and Consumers Associa tion of the slate Hartington School House Burns The fine large school building at Hart- fngton was burned to the ground Tuesdau evening There was a heavy north westN alighted from a train at Plattsmouth They were shown to a hotel wherethey registered as C W Hill and wife and designated Lincoln as tneir home After partaking of dinner the man left the hotel and went direct to the depot where he boarded a train for Omaha and has not been heard of since The lady after spending the night at the hotel looking for her companion to return decided that she had been deserted and her financial condition compelled her to make her plight known According to her story she had met the man with whom she was traveling some four or five days before at the Capital he pretending to be an advance agent for some theatrical com pany in search of chorus girls and had contracted to go east with him and join the company at some point in Iowa but stopped at Plattsmouth pretending to be waiting for her tights for which ho had taken her measure and had ordered them shipped to them at that point Before leaving he also took with him a fine gold ring the young girl had saying he wanted to get a diamond ring the same size all ol which he took with him The girl left foi her home in the west having left nearly all of her property as security for he hotel bill and an additional amount c cash to pay car fare to Lincoln where slif has relatives Robbers Held Dp an Operator Night Operator Newlin was held up the Burlington depot at Pawnee City b two robbers He was sitting in the wait ing room when the window near wa broken in and a revolver poked under hif nose The robbers proceeded to ransicl the office They first visited tho ex press companys safe and badly dam aged it in an unsuccesslul attempt to open it Then they procured the keys of the money drawer from Newlin and on opening it secured 5 They stripped the coat and vest frois Newlins back containing a silver watch- When they had finished their pilfering they took an eastern course from the de pot Newlin managed to get to the sec lion foremans house opposite the track and aroused him They started in pur suit but lost track of them This is the second time the Burlington night operato has been held up in that city Ex Senator Brownlee Insane The commissioners of insanity examined Robert G Brownlee a farmer who resided near the tillage of Douglass and found him to be demented- The man some years ago turned all his property into money aud squandered it by traveling aimlesslj around making a trip to Europe and re turning immediately going clear across tlie country to California He claims now that the Government owes him 500000000 which he will v receive in a few years Brownlee was sent as senator to the state Legislature by the Be publicans a number of years ago and has been a leader in politics Must Pay Entrance Money J S Scott owner of John 11 Gentry and John G Taylor owner of Joe Patchen were ordered to pay the Lincoln Park Association Lincoln 75 each en trance money for breach of contract and it was also ordered that the owners with their horses be suspended until the order is complied with This decision was reached by the board of appeals of the American Trotting Association in session at Chicago Fairbury Machine Shops Burned The machine shops of the Fairbury iron works were destroyed by fire which started in the office The building was owned by n H Todt and was worth about 2000 with 500 insurance S A Seymour had about 4000 worth of ma chinery in the building which is probably ruined partly insured Charles Simpson who operated the shops lost 3500 without any insurance Sensational Suit for Damages A most interesting case rhas just been finished in the district court at Chadron Kfore Judge Barlow wherein Dr 7 1 Leas a prominent citizen was sued by a young man whom he had hit over the iiead with a cane on account of alleged slander preferred against him for 100 The jury was out only a lew hours and returned a verdict in favor of the de fendant Kearney Thief Sen fenced In the district court at Kearney Frank Sanberg pleaded guilty to stealing silver ware irom the California wine house about a year ago and was sentenced tc eighteen months in the penitentiary R W Reese who was found guilty of forginj1 orders for county warrants was denied f new trial and sentenced to four years Patents to Nebraska Inventors Patents have been issued at Washing ton to the following Nebraska parties llobert Tressler aud V Trinitich Hast ings car coupling Thomas S Ferguson Omaha egg carrier Warren T Beaser Lincoln method of and apparatus for hardening cast steel Cass County Mortgage Record The following shows the mortgage re cord for October in Cass County Kami property filed 35100 released 23010 city property lileu 13205 released 2 750 Nebraska Short Notes A woman evangelist named Phillips is holding successlul revival meetings t at Hooper The Kearney oat meal mills so long idle have resumed and are being worked to their full capacity Knox county is torn up over another county scat light The citizens of Creigh ton are behind the agitation Isaac Eaten a farmer living twelve miles north of Beatrice is under arrest charged with criminally assaulting a 13-year-old girl And now Fullerton people are trying to work themselves into a prespiration over an alleged gold discovery on a larm in Nance county A Kearney gambling joint has posted a notice which reads Married men not al lowed to play here unless upon written permission of their wives Ilirt luiAnla rr l fi i m intinohnv m i i j i i a jluL iiiv vx vuiuni1 lutiiiouiir til yvuuauuucmueoiipHiii was uimuieio jn enjoyillR ptstoflice facilities the save any part ol the building Insurance 3500 in the Home Fire New York Wealthy Farmer Commits Suicide Peter Stander the wealthiest farmer in the vicinity of Plattsmouth committed suicide at his home by hanging Ill health and despondency were the cause His estate is valued at 150000 Sandy Griswold Is Acquitted I i Jn the district court at Plattsmouth be fore Judge Chapman the jury exonerated S G V Griswold from the charge of any criminal complicily r in the death of Fletcher Piobbins An Unsuspecting Damsel A few days ago a tall slim individual resembling a minister in many respects accompanied by a lady of rather small stature with auburn hair and well dressed postoffiee at Luce having been lished with H C Mcnze as Nasby Dawson County t people are signing o petition urging Gov Holcomb to compute qhe death sentence hanging over J B Walker to imprisonment for life A reduction in the working da chang ing it to eight hours has been carried out by the Burlington in iis shops at Ilave loek Plattsmouth lioldredge and Mc Cook Lemoin Young a farm hand living neai Elk Creek claims the championship for corn husking His record is ninety five bushels and thirty pounds husked in si hours Mrs Sershon a woman who has heeu an inmate of the Saline County paorbonsa for sixteen years recently recorsd 5S back pension and an award or 3 pe month as long as she lives - aumir PR05fiOTS USERS OF ROYAL Baking Powder Company Wins Its Case in United States Court The dxvobioi of Judge Showalter in a recent case that came up belore him sus tains the claims of the Itoyal company to the exclusive use of ie name Itoyal as a trade mark for its akmg powder The special importance ox this decision con sists in the protection which it assures to the millions of consumers of Itoyal baking powder against inerior and unwholesome compounds The excellence of this article has caused it to be highly esteemed and largely used alniOijtthe world over Its high standard of quality having beeen always maintained consumers have come to rely implicit t pon the Royal brand athe most wl lesoute and efficient of any in the mar ct The cupidity of other is exciled by this high reputa tion r id large demand Very few of the hu uedsof baking powders on the mar ke ire safe to use If their makers could sell them under the name of a well known re atable brand incalculable damage would be done to the public health by the deception The determination of the loyal Baking Powder Company to pro tect the users of Itoyal baking powder igainst imitators by a rigid prosecution of hem makes such imitations of its brand extremely nrre Editor Quiggs Faux Pas Speaking of Caruth He is the gen tleman who rather disturbed the ser enity of that metropolitan editor and statesman Lemuel Eli Qulgg The Republican party Mr Speak er shouted Mr Quigg on an occasion when metaphorically speaking he was sailing and soaring In the heavens of the house the Republican party Mr Speaker on that occasion of the na tions greatest peril stood like a gladi ator belted and buckled booted and spurred Will the gentleman interrupted Carthnr with the look of one who was taking a consuming interest in Quiggs speech and wanted full Information on all points as he went along will the gentleman please mention where and when It was that the gladiators wore boots and spurs The houBe as- usual full- of approv ing delight yelled its glee over the In terruption and all very much to the confusion of Lemuel Ell Quigg Chi cago Times Herald Sitting Bull as a Soldier Do you know says an old army ofii ei -that if Sitting Bull the old Sioux chief had been a white man he would have been called a general In fact he was a groat natural soldier a sort of Napoleon Sitting Bull was not a reg ular chief that is he wasnt a war chief He was a medicine man what the Indians call a medicine chief But lie had great natural capacity as a com mander His surprise and cutting off of Custer would have been called a great achievement if a white general had in some way performed the feat tt is significant of Indian character that Bitting Bull would never tell the story of the fight at all1 wouldnt say a word about it although I suppose the ques tion was put to him a thousand times by all sorts of people ffis Weapons TThisky and Onions A citizen of Green township Hamil on County Ohio notified Postoffiee In spector Salmon the postmaster had re fused to let him have his mail unless he fruit eating onions The complainant said as an American citizen he pro posed to eat onions and also get his mail An inspector was detailed on the ease and reported the indignant- citizen had quarreled with the postmaster and had drank a lot of whisky and ate sev eral onions and thus armed went to the office for his mail When the post master said Good morning the indig nant citizen blew his breath into the postmasters face The inspectors re port exonerates the postmaster and the comulaint is stamped justifiable Eclipses Them All ili Hours Chi cago to Jacksonville Florida The Monon Route with its eustomary Miterpiise has put on a new fast train hat makes the run between Chicago and lacksonville in Ji5J4 hours This train is composed of elegant Pull nan Perfected Safety Vesiibuled Open md Compartment Sleej ers including Drawing Room and Buffet Sleepers as vell as comfoi table day coaches with Monon Celebrated High back Seats This train leaves Chicago daily at 832 p m arriving at Cincinati next morning it 730 Chattanooga a 050 p m Atlanta 1040 p m reaching Jacksonville at 820 the second morning in ample time to make connection with all lines for Central md Southern Florida This is the fastest time ever made by my line between Chicago and Florida Frank J Peed Gen Pass Agt Chica go City ticket office 232 Clark St Chi cago For time cards pamphlets and all otlw information address L E Sessions N W Pass Agt Minneapolis Minn Keir II ardie has introduced an innova tion in the commons While other mem bers sweltered in frock coats and top coats he looked cool and easy in his jacket suit and knickerbockers Tnrii is moio Cnlan ii in tliis section or 111 country tlisui nil othor di3Cfiso3 pat toseliicr iiml until tho last few years iras supposed to tt ncu iblo For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease aud prescribed lciil remedies and by constantly failing to furc with local treatinont pronounced it incurable Scienco has proven catarrh to bo a constHu tioinl disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure manu factured by P J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio is the only constitutional cure ou the market It is taken internally in dososfroin tan drops to a teaspoouful It act3 directly upon tho blood arid mucous surfaces of the system They offer ono hundred dollars for any case it fails to unvo Send for circulars aud testimonials Ad dress F J CHENEY CO Toledo O 35Sold by Druggist b 75c Out of the 11000000 of women in Italy nearly one half are employed industrially outside of theirdomestic duties and S000 000 are engaged in agricultural labor A hard cough distresses the patient and racks both Lungs and Throut Dr D Jaynes Expectorant is the remedy want ed to cure your Cough and relieve both Pulmonary and Bronchial organs The reed bird and the oyster have ap peared as the always reliable heralds of college yell and the football hair Only a trial of Tisos Cure for Consump tion is needed to convince you that it is a good remedy for Coughs Asthma aud Bronchitis CNo man was ever so much in love that he was unable to sleep Sunday morning A CoBgu Cold or Sore Throat requires laasradiate attention Browns Bronchial Troches wMl invariably give relief That famous new woman is the same Controlled by a Hair One solitary human hair seems a very small thing but It Is the most Im portant part of an Important machine In the Capitol at Washington The ma chine warms and ventilates the House the Senate and the various committee rooms and runs several electric dyna mos Its most curious feature Is the appliance for telling the proper tem perature of the air in the building A dial arranged like a clock marks dif ferent degrees from zero to 100 Zero means perfectly dry air 100 saturated air I e air carrying all the moisture it will hold Human hair absorbs mois ture like a rope becoming shorter when it is wet The hair here is six inches long The difference in length between It when wet and when dry stands for the 100 degree of moisture on the dial and as the moisture of the hair varies the pointer on the dial moves According to the necessity more steam is thrown in or steam Is allowed to escape the atmosphere being In th is way regulated and kept at a healthy Doint Ijord Scully an American Citixen Lord Scully familiarly knowrn as Rackrent Scully of Ireland has taken out naturalization papers In New York presumably that he may have a legal right to acquire more land in this coun try He now owns 100000 acres of laud in Illinois owns more than a whole county in Kansas and has large pos sessions in Nebraska and Missouri A Singular Form of Monomania There Is a class of people rational enough in other respects who are certainly mono maniacs in dosing themselves They are constantly trying experiments upon their Htoinachs their bowels their livers and their kidneys with trashy nostrums When these organs are really oat of order If they would only use Hostetters Stomach Bitters they would if not hopelessly Insane per ceive Its superiority Casimir Perier is enjoying life now that he is not afflicted with the buiden of office He has taken to cycling and enjoys a sharp spin in the morning along the shady paths of the Bois de Boulogne Mrs Wlnslows SooTniKo Syrup for Children ttetiiiiK sott us the iums roaures inflammation i - rvn c sriv a 1i1 on- 25 nU a lntMi1 BEST IN TZe OKLC rillMSJtf t S C u - 0T UYMU fcv tW i afcwwfcss ws J fit L - V kxawfr vs yu motww fess ofjSr THE R1SINO SUN STOVE POLISH ia cakci for general blacking- of a toV Tlie SUN PASTS POLISH for a quick after dinner shine applied and pol Md with a cloth Xma Bro Props Oaatsn Maw USA Mr Frank Ratliff residing at Keyser North Carolina under date of June 10 1805 says I was troubled with dyspepsia and my physician gave me Rlpans Tabules and now I can eat all I want and it does not hurt me like it used to I think they are good inedicThe You can use my name if you want to lUpatut Tabules are sold by drutelat or t7 mail n Ibo price i0 cents a box U seal trt a tie Rluan Chemi cal Company No 10 Spraco Street Sfo Jr Sort Sample Mai 10 cents 4i M SPECIFIC G3i SB Gives relief in S1TK minutes Send for nFlXKE trial nackaco 8oldby DrojTRists Ono Ilox sent postpaid on receipt of 3100 Six boxes 8500 Address T1I03 tOPUAJl ti 5JOHIV 1VIUORRIS I Waxhlnston BC Successfully Prosecutes Claims IiQto Principal Examiner US Pension Bureau I Strain last war 15 adjudictlnj claims attr zuice 50 95 BkI Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use jp fl gsl intima Bold by druKCtets Sur3 tO f j vtto TO TVP RTTP F TS TO TIV fTPTATTT AS VJWt U jacrtDheumatisH 0 Oil gg JH The care is certain snre TOMAKESTTR2 USSITAIiDBECTEZD mSffl Ji 31 Say Aye NoJ and Yell Neer Be Man ried Dont Refuse All Our Advice to Use i j Timely Warning The great success of the chocolate preparations of J the M tea IS km house of Walter Baker Co estabiisnea in 1730 has led to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations if their name labels and wrappers Walter Baker Co are the oldest and largest faciurers of pire and high grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent No chemicals are used in their manufactures Consumers should ask for and be sure that they get the genuine Walter Baker Cos goods WALTER BAKER CO Limited DORCHESTER iYIASS winwirjwijwmiW airii gTTg ji Hod a ziuq aus3t rr 8IS 3P febai m Ciaii All J5hiq Samta Glaus Sqah Millions dohe3ame4 Sold everywhere Made only by THE L K FASRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO- 32333255283 5ipiHBfe2 i rowing time That boy A little lad all fun A little chap all coat A round cipher not know ing whether the stroke will go up and make him six or down and make him nine Its showing time with him He is burning up fat This fat must be in as constant supply as the air he breathes It has got to come from somewhere If it does not come from his food it must come from fat stored up in his body He steals it and you say Hes getting thin hes growing so fast Scotts Emulsion will take that boy set his digestion at work re build that body His food may not make him fat Scotts Emulsion will Be tut t you gtt Scot ft Emuhien vihtnyou want it and not a cheap iubtstsie v J5iSS5 lnT Voilr i r -- -