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pr3 M I IU- J 4 & r- u , 3 M 1 A iRITEO STATES SENATOR """"" For OvSOeCSia With Us fira Ranmfit ureal oentm. a :i I t HON. M. C. SUTLER. Cx-Cuitei state iiutir From soutii J arnllMU. EX '" fiiat4r i . Butler from Smu Carouna. :i N-n.i'.or Imm that -.tate for tivo utiis. la a -vwnt l-tt-r from iu;ne;ttjn. D. -.. he -sayb. can rccnmrntind Peruna for dys pmpmia and stomach tmublti. I have bten using your medicine far 3 shur. period and I feci vsry much relieved. It is indeed a wonderful medicine be nJdcs a gctid tonic'" M. C. Sutler. Peruna 1 mt .wn.-i"- a remetiv for dyspepsia, i' 'iu:r ' 1 'a:ar-'i n metiy L'fruna ur - ! -: Tia t'-:i.i it i g'eneniii . i-pi-nifnt upin Tarrh or thcstOMi:n-ii. Lf juu io nutdtTiv. prninpt. and satis factory rr,ult--. ft- in Th nt-.- t IVruua. write at iii-f t 1 r ilartman. giving-a fulLstat'iui-:it if ..iir-:L'.iiiil !i .vill be ple:ixl to ji" yiu his valuabl ad vice gratis. Ailiir"v-. Or i-i.:-;n.'n. l'rfiiit.-n 01 Tin li.11--.za11 -an... um. louiinbus, O. G BARGAIN RATES n v w-'i "11 .in-i "rd anu "-epiemtiT int.'i -inn i7u -Muni- ; i 'itki't-, irul ne soul i a 1 K x T -l - ini U Louis. Ivansas . Iiaun111.11 .nil other "Ml oiir' nit! iCaa-a- ,xmiin i Imn.ia T -r nwirr 'U.auma ml ninii .mil Ea; era Texas, at $15.00 TV -on- ! - v n .;n Tliecrtips an- jimmi 'iniiiTiiius jml prospee's Tere ne-er aiur unipiiii' IiiitiauTemtorv Okiatiuina iml T -xas an n neeii ut people ami iffer 'ln-ai v -if 'ipmirtunitit-s lur liV'-saii-al l apilai ai.a .alior GO NOW! Tie -ulriuiiatfc opiKirtunn -. K-k me iimiii -1 j au. -mi pr ni-i na. er an his eSCcpllunul s i-iti -iar".fs!ars -lllet'llllir leMT u .! Niulawrl George Morton Gf-j. Pass, anil Tit. Sat 'U ST. LOUIS. MO EX-SOLDIERS The Dctu s L io Sroerrauoa Lnli. Sort.' Sikotm. ioa P-a inner i tr.eaj kw it.cnt -t iutrv lo 'enninctl it iniu n -..aiiur-i-'i s iiacims. Ex--onUt-r aiav T?-ur anil 1 ov aitt-at. One prwmfuni' as wi-iii for iiit jnr filuler ouir. 7'imri !)' -lrmiiaa t "Hdlem ur ii;r!tiit I Tiavn ar-anced T':h i ai. f- oi :t..m .n N .r ! liaw -ui. arr .! ads. i a atont :or iale'. To p-. :l.r rat ..t ni-:f f jr tn-uim-and "ip a--. -Jii n- i '1 "ie a rtianre it tlii.iicirrecs-rafia. ii u.a tar iialer aiaw a nutaiiereni.i:lu ana :o 'i-u' .tt uail. :iir -if.u; arai VI 110 : r U!;ti tti- id n t ti.s ami fnrfer if l". . if b- ..iil'irr pn-ti-rs !n- -uj7 lustt-atl it ifcVlli '.il!t 1V "i lad -elect hi oxrn nd. -- uier ni -eviint 'i pi' l.i an .-re .in ibclr .joul aai.l sis namtiis after Uielr aii.ik-. 1CT PflflHPTi Y nwtraUo bels ac. nMI rnuiwir ibi Mn ani, PI!l)a Vlli: ju N.i '!ne "' ii- r -fi.l tin And vur llM-lLrse. or cr-tittea py 1 - I mill 1 '!1 -aU yoa pni'er eai j.(w 'nr ...ur ct-ail.ia. 1 x '1 ikiic if'cr fit ai'- i a"er mm it -lint -Ise srat -1 U - 'ui... 'u iit tie rrl-tcrrtl tile uuni-v .. ,"u i -emratnl. L.m i Hi-rats antra to 'a ' pay -eoiaaaje ROBT F. BIKIil'TT. Devil's Lake. D. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention hi3 Paper fl TiiompsoiTs Eyt Vattr P: an, H7i 'jfsPr iijAJiJ SJcgdabiePrcparalionforAa J siinilatins the Food andBeula- unij the Slouucs aiulBowcis cf Promotes Diceslicn.Cheeriur nessandResuZontains neilher Opiumfarplune nor0usral. yOT "X-VR C OTIC . irftUnrSlMUZHTOSX AbcSaom ' ffinmSrmJ: OatSidSajr Aperied Hemedy forCansfipa non.SotirSromach.Diarrhoca Worms.Convulswns.Fcvensh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSundc Signature or XEW TJHK. sou IT ANTISEPTIC i MpHj9pH t - TT-Z-rmMS :Vr'0O4BBBBBBBl A m m CASTQRU BJL JsSa I EWCTCCPYGFWHABKH. B RH66STS. SaaisFtM. MTMEPTlCnLr ' Foils Umbrella Stealers. A. Parisian who has been much an- I nn'eil br duns has connected his bell , candle -with a powerful electric bat- terjr an' switches on the current at j psychological moment?. So far the police have declined to interfere. j Find Historic Sallccn Montsolner balloon. The which ' i made the journey from Paris to Rome , , on December !!. 1804. the day Na- I poleon -was crowned by Pius VTL,. has i been found in one of ihe storerooms , of the Vatican. jj j iiu ui xie uie fie. Marshall P Wilder tells the stcry t or a wife who tol-' her husband that j I 4 ' the cat had eaten the pie that she i ' had baked for him. "NVver mind, my dear. replied the husband. "I will get you another cat."' Ousting Carved Furniture. There is no better way of dustinff carved furniture than with a painter's brush. This wiil penetrate all the Jit- fle crannies which could not be j toiiih"l by an ordinary duster or , brush. Give Fortune to Governor. Gen. An;?el Martinez, who died in Colima. Mexico, recently. leaving no family, bequeathed his entire fortune, amount.n to more than 32,J0O.0O0, to lhe Governor of Colima. Egypt Losing Payprus Plant. ' Th hisrnni"llv inrt'rpsrini' nanvnis r,.. ' plant is nearly extinct in Egypt, and J the amy place where it is now to be found is abundance is along the Ana- po river in Sicily Churcn to Have Widest Nave. Michael's Church, at Coventry, is to have the widest nave cf any Eng lish church. It is 125 ff r wide. That of York Minster is W41- feet in width. First Woman's Periodical. The ;:.. .. ;...i:.. ..t r,. ...... i 1112L ik;siijiiil.u.i iui nuuic the Ladies' Mercury was established in England in '709 The Ladies' Maga zine followed a year later. Ta Remove Smell of Onions. Jars and buttles that smell of onions will b. quite sweet and odor- ' less if let out of doors filled with sand or garden mold. Loss of German Ships. During lyin the last year for wnit'h th; figurt-s are '-omplete Ger many lost eighty-two rmrisfired ships. Why It Is the Best is-be'au made by an -ntireiy differ nt prneesp. DerJanee tar'-li is un line any other, berter and one-third mur- for 10 -eiits. Quilca House Sold. Quilca House. County Cavan, where Dean Swift wrote part of his "Gulli vers Travels.' has been sold in the In.sh Land Judge court, together with the demesne. No Italian Small Coins in France. Italian small coin no longpr circu lates in France, having all been re turned to Italy some yHrs back, since j when it has been demonetized in France. J Penalty for Smuggling. The Russian customs law imposes a fine of rwo-thirds the regular duty on imported goods, the quality of which has been misrepresented. iMirrors Tempt Rats to Death. Some novel rat-traps, in which a ' mirror Tempts the rodents to urown 'hemseives ,n water, are provided for an EngH.sh worl--house. Greece's Population Increasing. The nouulatiou of Greece i said to ! be increasing faster Than :hat of any ' .1. ""."" t- I other I'ounirv .n Europe at present. J British Drink Much Beer. The British people drink more beer ban the Germans, while he Germans , drink more spirits. j High-Power Incandescent Light. The manufacture of high-power in candescent lignts is making progress ur v.uviii. .- Return. i -... .. iv,. ..illlH Ll iiCTl IU" IVTlTll 'l ',-, ,.m Tr 1,.-,,. 1 n- er- .1 I v,-cri able to love an absent ' one I should have loved God. Riva- All Up-to-Date Housekeepers iij--e D-liance I'ohl Water starch, be ause i . better, and 4 iz. more of it 'r same inonev Never go crazy ovr a horse; 50 oroKe I s easier mm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years CASTORIfl PILE CONES iVnw M iJ Use cue AN OLD MAN'S TWsWTC An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 71 Yaara OM, Cured of a Tcrribl Cast After Ten Years of Suffering, Sidney Jaataa, fruit dealer of Meator. aio. writes i "I was cured by Data's Kidaey Pills of a severe case of kidney taxable. of eight or tea Tears' standing. I aofered tnV moat a t e r e backache and other pains In the region of the kid neys. These were especially severe i when stooping to lift anything and ' often 1 could hardly straighten my back. The aching was bad in the i day time, but just as bad at night, and I was always lame in the morn ing. 1 was bothered with rheumatic ( pains and dropsical swelling at the :eeL The urinary passages were painful and the secretions were dis-' colored and so free that often I had to rise at night I felt tired all day. Half a box served to relieve me. and three boxes effected a permanent cure. ttjut. Trni?Trc- iTn.t. 1 Milburn Co Buffalo V Y For sale by all dealers. Price 50c 'ms. Zr- BBPM'l I laflaf II Tfc V.yawW' f Colonies Pay for Defense, the assessors have been complimented j now live in Missouri. Canada pays to the British govern- fay the state board. In only twenty- j Threshing of wheat is now the or ment one-half the cost of the main- two counties were anv changes made i der of the day in Johnson county. ( tenance of the imperial troops pro- vided for her defense, while New Zea- , land is a party to the naval agree- ment of 190:1, under which she pays uer proporuon oi an annual colonial contribution of si.000,000 for the naval defense of herself and the Com monwealth of Australia. 1 -5TATX or Ohio Citt or Toledo, i I Lr a CoCTJTT I " ca"K J. "nEXCT makes ota thmt he ! cn!o? , pannrr ih- ami of F J. Cuzxzr Co.. Oo!u t il.!ftlni4 !n ?!l. I llv .if TVtlfMtd I mini, iml t&I ' aforeiti. na tiui id Arm win jwy ue mm at ,!..??i"MtftliteaSSbrSiS"3 I HaU.'i CaTaSUU CU3S. miwj i'npTT FUASK J. CHEXET. .......-...... , wnra -o jeturv me had subicnlM-U la air pre ' ; eai-e. tals ti 0r ot Decemlr. A. D. 1S. , , A. W. GLEAoOX j lt Xotaut Prauc j II:ill Citarrti Cure Is taken Internally and act directly on Uie bluud and aucou surface t( I no J y.eai. eail -ortettlmunlalt. free. I F J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O. uld bv all Drne!its. Tic "in m mri.xMir: uc uu aiAtimz iiwT. iu - jicv Tie IlfclTi Family Plila rurconktlpatloa. To "Feel" Music An electrical device by which music can be "felt" instead of heard is the result of a recent invention. The musical vibrations are transformed into electrical ones m something the same way that they are in a telephone wire. Less Than Half to St. Louis and Re turn via Wabash R. R. Tickets sold Tuesdays and Thurs days in August: rate from Omaha JS.50. Daily round-trip rate $13.50. Correspondingly low rates from your staiion. ' The Wabash is the ONLY line land- ing all passengers at its own station main entrance World's Fair grounds. thus saving time, annoyance and extra car fare. All World's Fair maps show Wabash station, main entrance. For all information Moores. G. A. P. ha. Neil. address Harry E. ' D. Wab. IL R. Oma- J ' Jersey's Mild Police Court. The police court of St. Heller the -.-.,.. principal town of Jersey. England, is I Contracts for Election Notice, remarkable in several respects. First. Secretary of State Marsh has com the proceedings are always opened . P,elet nis ontracts Ior the P"i'ca with prayer, second, it requentlv ! tion of tne notice for rhe caiI ot a happens that after prayers there is no constitutional convention to lie voted more business, and every one goes on at tne next election. One paper in home. There is so little "crime com- ' eacn county will publish the notice, mitted in the island that the police Tn totaI amount to be paid being force (twenty strong), is kept up only ' about iG.Ortd. for visitors. Defiance Starch should be m even' household, none so 0ii' besides i oz. more for 10 cents i than any other brand of cold water -t..,.i, ' Dean Stanley's impression. Dean Stanlwv nf TX-wmiTtor- M home from h nrst visit to jc an expression of amazement which on!y time cmild effac He wag aJ. ' uuv. ucci. u. iitLci ievrs, wao asKeu the usual quesuons. "What was the ' thing which most impressed you in ' i America? was one of these. With-1 out a moment's hesitation. Dean Stan- i ley repiied: "My awn ignorance.' Insist on Getting It. Some :rrrows say they don't keep Defiance Starch. This is because they have a stocK. on hand of other brands c'intainintr ttnly n: oz. in a nackaae. wnichth wont be able to sell tirst. j because Dliance contains the s:im Tniimv ti oz. for Do you want lt5 02. instead of 12 oz. for same money" Then buy Detiance ! Starch. Requires no cooking. Refuge of Fugitives. Nice has become the headquarters of fugitive Parisian criminals to such an extent that the French officials rimi their work considerably facili tated. Whenever a man ia wanted thev promptly hunt for him in that citv, often with success. ' Do Your Feet Ache and Burn? Shake into your shoes. Allen's Foot- Eai-e. a powder for the feet. It makes tiirhc or New hoes feel Easv. Cures . swollen. Hot. Sweating- Feet. Corns and ) Bunions. At all Druirglsts and Shoe 1 tores. -lc a;nnie stmt FBEF .i. ample sent FREE. Ad Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y 1 .3 ,, ., ... - . - : : uj.uaa .ii.cn r-. wimsteil. 1-eKov. X. V. I Good Prospects. ' In the principal paper of Altreich, ' ' in Alsace, appears the following adver- ' 1 tisement; "The commune of Hirsinger requires a "capable man to wind and I t look after the village clock. No salary , to begin with, but this will coon be 1 doubled if services are satisfactorv." Care of the Hair. It is now generally agreed that many of the shampoos in use are injurious to the hair. The best treatment is frequent onishimr and absoiuta cleanliness. Wash the hair in a lather of Ivory Soap suds and mist! tuoroiignij. uet tne last water be cool as it closes the pores of the skin and ' prevents colds.' ELEANOR R. PRKKH. ' Ir is a terrible advanra-P m hav never done anything, but one must f net abuse it. Rivarol. 138.00 per M. Lewis' "Singie Binder." straight 5c cigar, costs the dealer sobsa mnrp rhan nrhi i,rr hnr: tlia hinlu price enables this fairory to me higher grade tobacco. Lewis" Factory, Peoria, UL 1 rru i 1 ..-:j !. ployer will not give him credit usually doesn't get much. Piao'sCare :or Consumption is an JntaUible 1 medicine for cougns and colds. S". W. S Octsui Grove. X. J.. Pen. IT. 1! A lean argument is a fat lawsuit. Italian. better than The greater lAwyer, Christian. Dmch. the of tk TorcMidrca -rnrtitnc. AnattagBa,TMaMas SLa sears over the isbm wmL NEWS IN APPORTIONING THE TAXES. Some Counties Will Pay More and Others Less Than Last Year. UNCOLX. The assessed valuation j of the state as fixed by the stare board . .i 4 sro fl nr equalization is -at. -i.oo.oo. an ,3 over the assessment of last ,, - -,.. .,.., g.a 1 n,, with this I ,-. :MAanMc.n in rVin rnlim nt nmnoftv 1 jnu. iultcwk: iu 144c .i v- i"i.' ; I the increase of taxes as a general 1 proposition will not be "material. I though in some of the counties the in crease will be felt. In all. the amount of revenue that will be brought in ex ceeds the amount of last year only 1243,011. The total amount for ail purposes for the year under the 6-mill levy will amount to $1.78,27. against 51.523.216 lasf year For the general fund there will be realized $l.u2i.l4.'. The increase in the value of prop erty other than railroads over last year is 54 H: per cent. This property this year was assessed at $J48.tiS.- 436.2U, while last year it was assessed at $ltil.l7::.4::::.44. The railroad prop- ertv was assessed last rear at S27.2S4, - M. and this year at $4,082.S52.7.T. The work of the county assessors was as well done, and in many instances at all. and the highest change was an increase of 10 per cent. While the revenue law. has been looked upon as a mogul with red horns, the work of the board has not demonstrated that it is a thine to be feared. In nineteen counties of the J Major Church Howe. United States state taxes this year will be reduced ' consul general at Atnwerp. Belgium, from the amount paid last year. These arrived home in Nemaha county re counties are Banner, Blaine, Boone, cently. looking hale and hearty. The Cherry. Dakota. Deuel. Frontier, major is glad to return home and i Grant, Holt. Howard. Keith. Keya Paha. Logan. Loup. yicPherson. Red U'llTnis- Rm-t 5.rr Hlnlf Mini "hel. . ""- ..... -...... w... - n PEOPLE ARE ALL UP IN ARMS. Cheyenne County Not Satisfied with Tax Levy. SIDNEY. Neb. The action of the state board of equalization in raising Cheyenne county 10 per cent, has aroused the idignation of this section. and is being vigorously denounced. The ' taxpayers, irrespective of parry affilia- r.iuns, are up in arms. This county aas pai,j more taxes in proportion to land values than any other county in the state, simply because revenue had to be raised to carry on the county government. Grazing lands that could ue bought for 75 cents to $1 per acre were this vear assessed for $1.50 an acre, and this raise of lt per cent, makes the land value Sl.ii.". Cass County Peaches. PLATTSMOUTH. Several wagon- loads of choice home-grown neaches Were soId on thti streets ot Plattsmouth for 75 cenli5 ner bushel. Dr. J. B. Hungate has made several shipments of choice peaches to St. -Louis and some have been placed on exhibition at the World's fair. Cass County Mortgage Record. PLATTSMOUTH. The Cass county mortgage record for July is as follows: vina tirm 7nnrr"i"fisT wert tiled ine tarm mort0awes were iiicu. amounting to i-5.300, nine released. Sr!.27S: city property, nine filed. 57.- 01U; six released. ::,ti::n. Search Proves Fruitless. PLATTSMOCTH. Sheriff McBride reiurneu iruui a 11 uiucaa Mtu.n.11 mi the thieves who stole a team and wagon and burned a barn at Weeping Water Tuesday nighr. The trail of the men was followed to a point about a mile north of the Marshall farm, where it was lost. So far as known no suspicious appearing men were seen in the town during the day pre- ceding the robbery, and it is evident t that the thieves came and went dur-1 jjjg tne ni"ht. ny 5I "S" Oiscrspancy. LINCOLN. Examiner Wiggans. j wno jS examining the books of former i I Adjutant General Colby, has about completed the work, and outside of J2.000 worth ot blankets which turned np missing, and which Colby subse- J quently accounted for Mr. Wigans has ; ronQd missing about $150. It may be j Tbat General Colby will be able to j soxv receipts for this amount, but the j examiner was unable to locate them. 1 General Colby and Mr. Wiggans went over the reports that "will be shortly Sled with the governor. ! 1 Peach Trees Make a Change. ! ! NEBRASKA CITT Severn I nf rhe 1, , .-... ,...,.. uest-svaown iruii growers in tnis sec- .. . . . . . . ' , r:oc or tne countv claim that peach . trees that bore freestone peaches here- Tofore ar(5 bearing clingstone peaches this ear- w D- Kollabaugh and Em- erS' Sherfey, two very successful fruit srowers. say their freestone peach ' trees are bearing the clmgstcne varie- ty. They are at a loss to explain this 1 phenomena, and can give nq explana- tion of the transformation. Some of ' tne trees, they claim, are bearing both , the free and clingstone varieties. J , . ! . . .. I nree opoonTUIS OT MrseniC GRAND ISLAND. Henrv Rhodes, a I resident of this county, south of Doni- , , .. PhQ- atmpted suicide by taking I three teaspoonfuls of arsenic. He is ! na ears of a-e- and bas a wife and two sons. He will probably die. Musters Out the Cavalry. LINCOLN". An order was isssued 1 by General Culver formally mustering .Soutn Omaha cavalry out of the National Guard. The cavalry has fail- ed tO meet rhe milirarv rwiiiirownonta ---. j cav.icu UL awuc ULUUJJ5. AV1,A4 . n.n.A ... Cow Falls Fifty Feet. FREMONT. A cow belonging to Manager Bell ot the brick yards across the river feu flfry feet yesterday from the top of an embankment and was uninjured. She was walking along the top. and some of the soil under neath her gave way. Rhriss Wallows Arsenic HASTINGS. W. Rhodes. liTtng two miles aorth ot Hansen coanittted sui cide darimg the absence of his wife. He took three tahlespoonfuLa of ar- NEBRASKA THE, STATE AT LARGE. Work is rapidly progressing on West Point's new passenger depot. The foiic-weeks-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carroll of Nora was fonnii deaf) in hm? Lancaster conntv has inaugurated a j native doctors, as a usual thing, ills van .movement for the collection of Pl'ns their ovvn medicines, though a delinquent personal taxes. ; rev wnte Prescriptions only, these Fremont gardeners report potatoes I latter far the most Part 1,avin dtmiIe,i rotting badlv on account of the wet in Germany and holding a university weather. The qualitj- is good and the , sree- The metric system is used yield fair, ward. Cr,-r ic: ..rh hn..tr. ; d v.ut a a .- uv.a. .Miss Catherine Woods, who taught j in Ptattsmouth for two years, has ! been appointed secretary' to Prof J. w urautree. new presiuent ul me Pent Normal. .ames . a:uii. a. laiuiei nviiis t tt- c ... .. !:..:.. few miles nurth of Humboldt. lost two valuable milk cows as the result of a stroke of lightning, both animals being instantly killed. William McCormack. who was. tirst in the Rosebud drawing, is not now a ' resident of Lancaster county. He is 1 employed in the Treasury department at Washington, and until recently his 1 people lived in Clay Center. eb. they The crop is very poor, many tields j hardly being worth the cutting. j Some few fields will yield from twelve ; to eighteen bushels per acre, but ten 1 bushels per acre is a more common i thing. greet his old Nemaha county friends once more. He likes his work and , lif nr Inrwurii , ---, .... .. v.. ,.. Miinr iiiinmiiiin iicniimiiin fr Henry Schneider, proprietor of a i ' Z Soa'r theses meat market at Danbury. was round 1 dead in bed. The top of his head had I h"VrvS' .nVhean- y" been shot off from the discharge of a , Rituals ,-u-e but mummery. shot srun It in the "ener-il helier" iFai?hs '"te dame is -onured liv in snot gun. it is tne uiLrai oeuci j c.in(iI,.s ,. nut wlL.k lIJ(1 wax that the man committed suicide. He 1 Urns have rown the temple-tax. obtained a divorce from his wife at Vat ..... ,. , .., , the June term of court- Armour's packing house at Lincoln has been closed down and will not be -.- ,, t- .- . reopenetl. f. il. Eearle. who has been the resident manager, will open , ,. up a busines in the same locality on his own responsibility. The Armour firm employetl fifty-two men. who will be thrown out of work. The S40.th.nj school bonds which were voted in Hastings July 5 for the const ruction of a new high school were sold at public auction. The bonds were bought by Noble. MOSS &. Co.. of Detroit. Mich., through the Exchange National bank of Hastings at a premium of $1,050. Bernharr H. Schwein has filed his petition in the district court of Dodge county prrying to nave nis name changed to Schrine. He wants the change because the old one doesn't sound god in English and also be cause he is a student iu theology, soon to be ordained as a clergyman. John D. Pope of Friend left for his new home in Chicago. On the eve of his departure about live hundred of the leading citizens of Friend and the surrounding country gathered on the lawn of Mr. A. B. Sanders in order to bid farewell to their esteemed citizen and friend, and present him with a token of their appreciation. At Falls City on circus day D. S. Huffnall of Rulo came to town to see the show and at the same time attend ro some business. Being township Treasurer of Rulo he drew .-54;."; ot public money and returned home on the afternoon train. The train was crowded. A short time alter leaving the train he Inked for Ins money. It was gone. It is thought his pocket was picked. The wheat yield in Pawnee county is saitl to be very satisfactory. The corner stone for the home of fice building of the Royal Highlanders was successfully laid at Aurora. An accident occurred upon the streets of Cedar Rapids, by which William Sterling of that place lost his life. He was engaged in moving a large frame building, using block and four horses for motive power. While he was driving the horses a double-tree broke and the end of the four horse everer being released. I came back and struck him in the r j sion of the stomach, resulting in hia death tour Hours later, Thomas Roane, a colored soldier from the Twenty-tifth infantri". who had gone insane alter service m the Philippines, passed through Platts mouth from Fort Crook to Washing ton. D. C. accompanied by two mem- bers of the hospital corps. The un- fortunate man's hands were fastened together and his feet were shackled. and to prevent uim from talking in- eesantly in Spanish and English at tVl Too nf llt l"ririi ir tvqi: nflnuBunw 1 lU VtJ -U .J va- A. ftO l---JHll to keep a cloth drawn through and over his mouth. The city of Oscejla used to iave a weather service, but on account of -..i : , ;. ..: j JCoicti 11. au- '"iu uuieume auu ais - , 1 t, , - .t , , aoanuuneu. bhi mrougn me goou wonc oi Congressman Hinshaw. the section director and Judge Saanders a weath- er serrice has been establlsned again. The remains of John Weden were found decayed in his home at Bartley. He had been in poor health for some time. At the coroner's inquest it was found that he died from natural causes. Ke was an old soldier, verv eccentric and lived alone in his own home. .. , . ,, . , ., -: j uaii. cue iuu ul uiimer Vfus destroyed by fire. Five of the Iead- ns business houses and one dwelling 1 , . .. , wre burned to the ground. The attendance at the fifteenth an- nual southwest Nebraska district . Grand Army of the Republic reunion. which will be held at Cambridge the week beginning Monday. August '22. week beginning Monday. August 22. and continuing until Saturday. August 27, promises to be the largest in the history of these reunions. For the past five years the annual encamp ment ha3 been there with an attend ance of from 5.000 to 10,000 people. The summer meeting of the State ! Horticultaral society closed, which was held at Aurora. The meeting was an extremely interesting one. The papers read and discussions that fol lowed were exceptionally good. The Boone County Fair association is making extensive improvements on its grounds and expects to have one ot the most successful fairs this fall in-the history of the association. Since the organisation, more rhgu twenty years ago, Boone county has never failed to hold its fair, and there has been an improvement each year. IN A JAPANESE PHARMACY. Qruggists As Two Classes and Arti mals as Medical Agents. Japanese doctors and druggists are aid by a correspondent of the Chem-1 1st and Drugzist to have peached a j nigher standard than the world nas liven them credit for. Japanese druggists are of two ( classes, the one certificated and quali- , (ied to compound medicines, the other J lealing in drugs and sundries. The , "" """ "!" " measures, mere I is a considerable popular demand for household remedies, and many ot these correspond exactly with those vvmr!t linvn Hiit-u Inmr t..i.. .'-ill.... m. to (!iause Thus snakes, lizard's, froc,. crabs and other animals are kept ui i a dried condition in the native drug . f,-p -,. ..niv ,., r- i.,o. ,....,.. , as metiicinal agents. Face paints and powders and var- ; knls dentifrices are much in vogui- zn, piasters to relieve head: -lie aim j neuralgia are largely employed. Mas sage is used ui rheumatism and n nervous aifections. and is to a larso .'xtent in the bands of the bliiui. The I oianufacture of mineral wr aters is canm- fully supervised by the lUthLriries. antl fines are collected in any case where the official standard of purity is departed from. 1 Lave Immortal. ("hurchi'.s. nay. imi:u von vain I Lifting liiuli a loiimv'spin' 1 Like ome frozen form ! piim Acini:;; up to meet desire'" , Standing from Hod's poor .ipart j 5nmite walls and granite heart" , -?t;ts. yo have your day. and die. Cddies in the stream 01" truth 1 The 'reat current, sweeping by 1 Leaves you swirled 111 shape-" uneiurn' 1 Born u wntln-. ami lint. and woo Broken mirrors 01 the Blue. 'reeds' O eaptiired Ilea veal v bird. FlutXeriniT heart ami folded wlni:' hull ye see illume pinions' stirred " Can your ea;red Creation shii;- r - -.... ..vu. T 4 HUH Mil II. I Like a eros-s when- uiu- hath lile.' nd upon tnat .splendor drawn Gentle eyn am: arms outspread tnat tignre stretched ah..v..-- v-s '""' "ves: its 11.1 me IS LllV" ' uvox . t,,;!t Ji-Jlt-S tl" tireless brands Love that cares f.jr world and ren. Bleeding from the broken hands ' "r" ""' wlt im.s that . .imuer iniv r.ov"es -reat eyes insidre "hurrh. seet. erei"to u-low wn'i Mr- Then our lips shall have no sue r r"or the spire, the murine, the irU. ! II they point us through the dark I Willi Ji-t u (nniMi (.. ...... .. ..- . . ..... .. .j .........i .i,w, .,,- .4, -t4i j Laws and scripture served ,.ur win i Frederic Lawrence Know - Odd Climatic Tricks. It is not generally known thai ai j certain seasons of the year it ;s war, er in Greenland than in si itn..e j Earope anil tha ,xurH lIlinn" ,, t ion.r sunless winter oi the polar re gions. The cause which leads tu .1 is not unknown in other countries Thus in Switzerland a warm. dr wind, called the foehm wind, .it fmic; blows down from the snow nivi-rn mountains in autumn and winter am suddenly melts and carries oif thr snow, drying up the atmosphere. In the Northwestern 1'nifed State.' there is a similar wind called tiu chinook wind. So in Greenland at ir regular intervals a warn wind blow down from the snow covered .nteror bringinsr an extensive thaw n Janu .try and February. As a resiur sv have the extraordinary fact That dur ing eight consecutive days in Xuv!ii her and December. 1875. if was warm er in Jacokshavn. in latitude ;. .Je iirees I'd minutes, than in northern Italy. L'pernavik. another tewn -; Greenland, was. during part i i.n time, warmer than the uum i France. Milk Caused Wrinkles. A writer on beauty in one of 'lie .society papers urses her reader necr to wash the face with soap and water, as heme: certain destruction to a tine complexion. I cannot n dorse this view. Cleanliness is absolutely necessar: M the beauty and delicacy of the t-x ture of the skin. If soap is not liked at least oatmeal should take it- place, and pure or distilled water ,n variably be used. I once saw the re suit of only washinsr the fact with milk in a lady who started lite wrh a iiood complexion, but before -nn reached middle ae had lost ail fresh ness. and showed a faded skin cov ered with line wrinkles. Xothins equals the complexion 01 rhe countrv woman who rises early, is nuch .n th cprn air. and bathes freely in rold water. The homely idea of washing in the dew of the morning as an aid to beauty is simply a practical way -it expressing this fact. Lady GreviIIe n Lomion Graphic. Were Alive ta the Humor Cf It. A philanthropic old gentleman d Manhattan took it into his head one iine day to treat the inmates of oik if the old ladies' homes to a drive Provided with a sutficient number o . carriages, so -that no one of ihtj.se in , vited should be deprived of the uur ;ng. the party proceeded to visii Greenwood cemetery, which. curiousi enough, was the place chosen for the drive by the recipients of the philan , thopist's favor. As the procession neared rhe ceme tery gates the keeper, mistaking rl , carriages of the excursionists for a 1 funeral, began, as was usual, to 'oil I the bell. A loud protest from rhe , drivers, in which they were joined by the occupants of the carriages ,' caused the gatekeeper ro cease hi? premature announcement of burial. The old ladies were much amused at the joke at their expense, because, as one of them explained. "We a-j alive to it." Truthful. ' The Superintendent of dav school was making a a city Sun- dav school was making an anneal for a collection for a Shut-in-Society and said: "Can any boy or girl tell me of a shut-in-person mentioned in the Bible? Ah. I see several hands raised. That is good. This iittle boy right in front of me may teI1 me' SPeak ,,p good you. and loud. that ail will hear Johnnie." Jonah!" shrieked Johnnie. Lover's Gift. Accept, my low. a." true a heart As ever lover save: TI.s frre. it vows, from any art. And proud to be your slave. Then take it kindly, as twaa meant. And let the :?iwr live Who. with it, would the !nt Kad St ben his to ;?ive. world hav And. that Dorinda may not fear " I e'er will prove untrue. M- vow shall, .-mlinjf with the year. With It begin anew. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear 3Ek. Pi:TcirA3r: I suffered forsevenil years tvitli general Treiikness ami beunngxlown. puiiis, caused br womb trouble. .My appe tite was fitful, and I would lie awake for hours, and could, not sleep, until I seemed more weary in the morninj? than, when I retired. After readin"; one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of JLjdi E. Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound, and lam so glad-I jSid. Xoone can describe the good it did me. I took three bottles faithfully; antl besides buildimr up mv general hesilth, it drove all disease and poison otic of my body, and nude me feel as spry and active as a youxnf jrirL 3Irs. Pinkham's metlicines are certainly all they are claimed to b? Mas. 31. E. IIugiison, 347 Ease Ohio Sr. Chicago, 111. Mrs. Pinklninx Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce DtspIoceaMBtb Apparently triliimr incidents ia woman's daily life frequently produce . displacements of the womb. A siip on the stairs, lilting- during- menstruation, tandinir ac a counter, running" a sewinir machine, or attending to the must ordinary tasks may reMilo in. displacement, and a train of scriousevila ia started. The tirst indication of such, trouble should be the signal for quick action. Don't let tiie tiudition become chronic through neglect or a mistaken ide that you jan overcome-it by exercise or leaving it alone. i More than a million women have regained health, by the nse of Lydfct Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If the slightest trouble, appears -which you do not understand write to Mr. Pinkiiuiu. ac Lynn. .fas- for her advice, and a lew timely words from ktr will show you the rijrht tiling to do, Thla advice costs you nothing, but it may moan life or happiness or both aVHsflfiBKs' te? 'j ot tneu (Lraggm I suffered n Compound health to women wtm at I ' ao I B wl the wort forms of female complaints. that hearing-down feelinir, weak back, falhnir and displacement of the womb, mllammation of the ovaries, and all trouble- of tne uterus -r worn 1. It dissolves ami expets tumors from th uterus in the earlv staire -u dcvpinpment, and iiwks any tendency to cancer ous humors. It subdues excitant lit-, nervous prostration, and tones up the, entire female sv-.tem. Its record of cures ts thu greatest in the world, and hauld be relied .ipon wh )niinencti. S5000 FORFEIT t "T, nnit fnr-h'xith pTwlnr th ot-cinnl !"t:ra anil icnatnr abovo tettiuiomalj, iriucU Ttill pr.-T. thnr shoitit :fmiinrnr LyU E. I'inUliam M-liciii Co., I.j-nn. Mia, wemsfm m?wWw4Wm. m 'NEW RIVAL" Winchester Factor ter pattern, penetration ami mom uniform results gener allv than anv other shells. 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