u ST. (JACOBS OIL, FOR HORSE r?M, Cnck 9d W . Scri.cl.cs. Coalradioni. Fto Wound. L.tixia. lumors. Ea n'.s. l..r.iikon .;, tr.J Sjaw.l 1.1 UC. C-fiJ 6U3M. ticttwni wli! 0:SASES0FHOC3. rs-CEVER L i)i;:iXTioss. fw freely in tn notwiii. If thrv Vi'.i m.t 1 at. ilreatU wllii lal'.k into wkUa ft tuall j DSS2ASIS OF POULTRY. :: . 'r 'r..'i .. . ... iyj- Drcao, wua o r. j w Givi; the turkey a vest. pATK'ONIZi: home i n '! m -try. How about t!,').-f resolutions you ladi! nt the ix - iiiin: 01 ihe present your." Ki:ri' your eye on the ni;,n v;1,n atwity ini t 'is.Ui to In- suspicion of other peoole. -i. lent will he named Tune 7 by tin" rcpub- tt MinCllpnlb'-, lieun national 1 nnvcnl ion. IT i will'.: to s:iy Unit tin' rep 1 1 li no w Kciin ron,'.vi'"-ini'u are oupivnuly happy. Tlvy enjoy Ight. the Kx-Setntor biL'all say Unit the dependent p:';-ly i ' dead. A voice Loin tlu Kr;1V(" nlsvny speaks w it 1 1 ehVd. W 1 1 1: N t!u- people ;uil more f m trade than tin y now have they will Irii-t tin rcpubli:nii party to pro tide for it. TiiKollicinN canvass given Tost a plurality of i,T and hIiowh that liar pit- (ri p) and lladlcy (ind) chosen regent. are It appear Unit John Sherman will be siici-vdi'd in the senate by John Sherman. This stale of affair villgivn practically universal sat isfaction throughout tin: country. IT is well roconi.ed fact that Gov. Hill ha been drawing two salaries for several mouths, but no one has yet predicted what hi? will draw if he succeeds 111 stealing the New York legislature. TUB Ord Republican hurt sus pended publication, presum ably because of a lack of pat rnuag. In it "obituary" it scores the independent severely and says that each of the independent can didates, with one exception, wanted hi money refunded that he put in the campaign expenses. Hkotim:k S:u:kman appears to be considerably worried that a rc count of the ballots has been pro tided for. It is simply linked that the true wish of the electors be known. What honest person can object to that principle'r-the rock upon which democracy claims to ttlaud. u " THE most note worthy mistake the Omaha convention ilclegatcs made was to urjf lie that the north west would 'iro 'alliance" In the event their request was not granted Col Scott could not utter such a ttenlinient and be honest und there i little doubt that the'arpumfnt nerved to injure Omaha's chances An unbiased reader of our free trade neighbor or. for that matter, a reader of democratic sheets in reneral cannot but conclude that they regard manufacturing indu riea located m thi couniry as (Miemiea of the people, and they love to discourage every move that Las for its object their establish Ml (Nit. Wk admit that the tall chim eys now, and always hate been atandinc menace to the llritish free trade party in this country, Hut, while the shadows of these chimneys Ptretch westward and threaten that party, they only in Biire our nation il prosperity and aupremacy. Take care, Mr. Journal if one of those tall chimneys shouh happen to fall on you one of these Hue days, it might knock an inlelh urn I idea through that dense cranium- provided it did not tdiat tor the chimney. IHK Journal continues to nap at Salisbury and KJson for de mandiug a re:o:int of the 1a!lo cast nt the recent election. The snte3tants claim to haveei5en tf tat- votes were cast for them thut ere not bo cfumted, and this betrayal of uneasiness on the part four neighbor is conclasiYC ct; ence that it ia afraid of the legiti mate outcome of the recount. Yes, Mr. Journal, hau Ibis toting been done in a thoroughly democratic tate, puch oh Mississippi, Salisbury aad Ed so a would hate "to submit like men." No, no, gentle Annie gitc 111 a recount to the end that the will of the people shall prevail. AND CA i iUUWLftSMi crr.rs each tottla. ,.",.',1 f . ri.t.n.'lhft f..tcl ihroaL El -t . 3i. AY I! notice that a democratic apcr rarely (-peaks encouragingly f Uie infant, yet growing, heel tu-v.r industry. We cannot see why the party leaders -liould be so narrow lis to discourage them imply because lliey are creations f the McKii.ley bill. The fact is, they ;.n? intended tor llie goon 01 ie whole country, democrats and puulicaiis alike. IxmiWTIons point to the election f N.ll-i to the ppeakcrship. He ill appoint a eonnniltee on way Hid me in that will formulate a ni:e tariff for revenue bill, thus Vicing the demoi-incy on the Icfensive in ".'J. I lie republicana welcome the contest 011 that issue, ut the only Uiiii:r that we have to 'car is that some liberal tariff man will be chosen, thus t pooiug our little game. SO NATUHALI How natural it sound for the Journal man to call for contribu tions! 'I hat' a phase of the eco nomic problem the old gentleman understand. Pass the collection for the boys. They'll need it before tli i -4 contest is over. The only pie lion, however, which i liable to annoy the contestees, is:, vi no it; thunder is to superintend the distribution of patriotism after the Journal ha taken up the col lection? Tin: logic of event is convincing a great many democrats inai 10 tamper with the McKinley bill is anything but good policy a the following frank, but manly confes sion from the New York Tribune indicates: Nothinr in the way of tariff islation can be accomplished by the democrat until they have the presidency and the senate; and the returns from Ohio indicate that they are not likely to win the presi dency and the senate by agitating the tariff question. 1 he tat ill as an issue, ia useless, so far as practical result in legislation in concerned l'or the present the democrats might just a well discuss the lawa of gravitation as the McKiuley bill." JU3T at this period, it appears that a "home indnstry.' crar.e is go ing over the country, there is little doubt nevertheless that if the advice is heeded that the people as a whole will prosper better. The Sioux City Journal csmea to the following sensible conciilsioti. "Huy at home. If you cannot buy immediately at home, buy as near home as you can. Prefer the local dealer. Prefer the industries of your city to the industries of any other city. Be the friend of your etate. Protect the trade and labor of your own country against the aggression of any foreign coun try. "This in wisdom. Thin la the protective policy boiled down. "And in the concrete the protect ee policy comes close to the inte rests of etery man in hia personal bushiest relations." THE SPEAKERSHIP CONTE3T. At this early stage i:i the speaker- chip contest Mr. Mills appears to be in the lead, wiihCrisp following closely. Mr. Milla is a typical democrat and it elected he win appoint com mittee, that, in hit judgment, will shape the proposed legislation purely after democratic fashion He ia a pronounced free trader and until recently advocated the free coinage of Hilver. Mr. Mills' closest friends insist that he, above all other members of the party, is best fitted to fill the position acceptably, v.bih-hi less enthusiastic brethren insist that hi. views are too radical and he will probably adopt measures too extreme in their nature to be thor oughly popular, enven in the dem ocratic party. On the other hand, it ia argued that Crirp's views on the tariff question are too liberal free coinage views are and his too pro- nouueed. In the meantime, the republicans sit calmly by and with little doubt they arc truly glad that they are not "in it." TARIFF AND FARM LANDS. The free trade organ of this city devotes a one half column article in yesterday's issue in an attempt to ridicule an article written by ore who i not now connected with TliK Hl.KAI.K. We believe the article in ipte.-tion w.i written in reply to a statement in the Journal of recent date to the e.fect tliat a protective tariff ha caused farm lands to depreciate in value. It appear that the Journal man infers from the article in question that the writer wishes to convey the ilea that the increase in manufacturing industries i the primary cause 01 me auegeu depreciation in the value of farm land. A a matter of fact, such argument is not pound, and we cannot believe the author meant the article to be construed i:i any such light. An ordinary observer of affairs, let him be a believer in free trails or a protective tariff, Cannot but admit that a our indus tries become diversified and home co.isuniptive force augmented,! lucre 1 invariably a rise 111 me value of farm land. A reali.ation of this truth accounts for the fact that movements are being inaugu rated having for their primary object the building of manufactur ing industries near our western farms. We venture to assert that if were possible to locate a manu facturing establishment in Cass county tomorrow that would employ 10,'XH) people, that the price of farm land in this immediate neighbor hood would be enhanced at least fifty per cent in value. Uul this talk about the deprecia tion in the value of farm land is all bosh, l'o be sure, a long as Uncle Sam had land which his subject were permitted to cuter freely the price did not advance a rapidly as it would have otherwise; but, notwithstanding this draw back, any honest man knows tint, owing to the diversification of our industry, made possible by a pro tective tariff, the value of farm lauds has advanced twenty-five per cent within the past ten years. It is confidently expected that this diversification of industry will continue, by the establishment of beet sugar industries throughout our state, which cannot but result to the advantage of the western farmer. The position taken by democratic friend that a protective tariff decreases the value of farm lands is neither political honesty nor common sense. There is one fact so plain that no 0110 need be mistaken, and that is no person can have goon health where tne blood, the very life itseli, is in an unhealthy and impure con dition, We guarantee Haller's Sar- saparilla anil llurdock Compound 10 remove an numors arm im purities from the blood and eradi cate every particle of disease from the system. TllB Philadelphia Tiaies (deiu.) has the following to say of Gov. Hill's latest steal: "The returns of the late election in New York gave the democrats nearly 50,(XMJ majority for governor, but the republicans elected a majority of two in tbe senate and just one half the house, making it a tie. Gov. Hill, by the most artistic use of state and local power, has stolen two senators and three representatives, while the republicans have been able to steal only one representative. "As revised by Gov. Hill's imitat ive fine art of political theft, the senate will either be a tie or have one democratic majority, with a democratic lieutenant governor to help along in case of a tie vole, and the house will hove four demo cratic majority to start with, and add several to that by contested seats. "The honest cituen of all partiee should not longer close their eyes to the fact that political theft has become one of the line arts of mod ern politics." There are many liniment on the murket that are good for tome pur poses but Jon ly one that will heal llarb Wire cuts effectively, and that is Hallers Uarb Wire Liniment. If your horse or stock is cut buy a bot tle and witness the wonderful re- ults. 1U Mfct AtijOTm4. A gnid-4 in tka Telkrwfitone parte UQa the foUoviog: Us fellers bail tbo moitest fnn when a Washlnitton eova naml Hall went through the park. That was about three years am, when tbe "BftchiTe" geyer jaet braka loose, nml everybody waa hot fer vein tke Beehive. " Wall, os drivers h1 beerd tell as how tUiii ilall was pow'rf ol smart at sermon iiin, m we all piisa np tcr tbe chapel 1 aint mnrb of a jwbje, but I tbJak it waa abrot as onhnary a piece o' prnaeh- in aa I ever beerJ. Never heerd a Bhont frcci the araeo beoclica, an not a eonl jrot reueiott, an I dont think mnch of a parson oa utn't stir up more excitement than that Bo my paL Geyser Bob, he was there, and faiil he, "I bet I know a fuller as cau empty that wholn room qrleltcr tliau a coyote can kick." "All right," eus 1, and I knowed there vu Koia ter be some fnn, bat I was a bit afr.ud that Bob was a gnia b shoot; bat hedidnl He jst yolls in tbe door, uThe Beeblv to tpoatisr an taaide of ten teeomls there waan't bat six people in the bouaa besides the preacher, an he aasqakk a a wink, fer I think he wanv ed ter git out Wraself, "Brethoni, 1 think we better adjourn the meeting ter m Uw relT, "iBijUla Kcovri. PLACES OF WOKSIIir. Catiioi te.-St. !'i,i,l' ('lunch. nL, hftnern Kittli mill Mxlli. Fill it ii'in-y, I'mtnr H'lvii-i-t: J'i.i! 1' 1111 ii::a. II, bulnlay K'lmcil r.l J ::. l 1. '"iiri'irtim.. fmii-Tt n. Cup it I..HHM unit I'Llith Sts. f.vlVU'rs II lllill! :il i- v -i. m; . !.' r J. K. J. I'll, !l!rr ! Illnt;i SrlilMil 10 . '.. Eitm i'1'AI..-St l.nk'-'x l Iiiik Ii, riuiirr Thiril .liilli'. lU'V il liHiailM- .;llnr. .StT- vn'i-:llA M a il 7 an t m. Maidu Siiiool III i :oir. 51. liMlMAN iMHIH'IMHT JlllPr Sl.Vtll St Mill Count". I'ul. I'H'tin. s.iv : II A l. taxi i I'. M. Siiiiiiny !m'IiiI lit :30 A M. I'liKMiVH iiia.v. eiviri's tu 1 1 w i lii'ioli.rnr ii r s.xlli iii'il i.rniiir m. lirv .). 'I. i i.ir '. iii-inr. MiihIh. -sc i.nlulU;y; 1 iis.cliing Hi II :l. lll.;e,i )i iii, 'i In- 1, s. ('. V. el Mil i livi'h in v'r i-veiv Siil.Killi veniii'.' m - a;, in ilie l'iis nit" I ii Hit-i l iii'ili. All ale n.vili d lo ult. mi tlH'r-r llii'ftiiii;i. Klitsr M'IMOiiiht. Sixth ft., lift wen Maili ami IVnrl. I'iv I. I'. Hillt. 1'. I. i;itnr. yiTVlre : II . M. 00 f. M Mii ila m-IiiioI .an A ii. 1'ruyi r imt'ti. t We (li,esday i viu- ll'l!. (in man l'lfsnYTKitiAN. Corner Main nl .Niiiih. i; v W inn, iiihi r. Si' i vices u.sul liom s. Suinl.iy t'luml a :.i A. St. SWfKIU-" ( i N'Iimhtk.N Al.-Cnmiie, be- trt-h t ii ii ami mxiii. Cot.onKli Haitkt. Ml. Oil VI'. I'Mk. hctwtfll 1 t-nl It mill hlfVHiitli (-v. A. Vi'xwt'll, I'liK tur. Si'ivl i'n II h. in. i. n. I 7 :UJ i in. 1'iayrr iiiHctlnu' WciIik Mlay I'vi-iilt'if. VilI'MI MKN'S Cllltl-TIAW AsiOC'tATtOM llimlni III an I man lilni k, M:iili l Iri'l . Cnx-I'l-! mi rtiiiit. for hum. niily.ci'i rv Siniilay at tiTimi'ii at 4 u'i li ck. Immiiii npi'ii wet'k ilu from C:.'Kia. in .to 0:'M . in. SOCTM I'AUK TAI'.f I'NACI.K I.VV. .1. M. .' nnl, I ailur. hiivieis: Mc iiiiy hi liiii'l, iin.lil.: I iv;ipliii t'. 1 1 In. nl:il S I'. III.; Ir;iyer ini'ptlmr TupmIi v nl;hi : chnir prue iict'liuliy mulii .Allan- volcuiiie. When you go to a shoe store your object isnot only lo buy shoes but to procure for what you spend the best that your money will buy. Less than this will not content you; more than this you cannot, in rea son, ask. Our method are a simple iis your desires. We do not lift your expectation to the clouds, bttt'we rcilli.e them whatever they are. We will ncer sacrifice your interests lo ours and nowhere else can you get a fuller and fairer equivalent for your money. An especially profitable purchase for you is our etc. BOOTS, SHOES OR RUBBERS R SHERV700D. Ml Main Street J0I.I and PORCELAIN CItOW.SH liridgn work and lino gold work a SPECIALTY. Olt. STKINAt'8 LOCAL M well as other au ntlii'Mc.lvf n lor the inilnltBS extractiou of tfeiu, U A. MARS1IALU - Fitzgerald P.!' STTORNEV A. N. SULLIVAN, ittoraey at-Law. Will ftv prompt attrntlot v) all rniniin-xx cntriifti'il in lilm. nilice Id UMou block, F.wt Hide. 1'lKtUinoutli, Neb. SALSBURY DK-N-T-r-S-T OOLD AND 1'liKCSLAIN CKOWNS. SH. KietnwaynauiPHtlietlc far the pu Inlcii ex- tnictliii' of teetli. Fine Gold Work u Specialty. lkiiid JUock i'lattuniontb, lea. 1CAWSON A PEARCE IJ HAVE RECEIVED I'beir Ku'.l sir.iws, liuicy r.libuiiB. tljis and qoilla .iu lot ol new taMilou cnne sltte lul In si raw and l t. llii'jr luve lull hue of baliy hood- and in or der l; close eld mock nut linve r uceit tliclr irw caller nat" to 40 and te 7S ce ,ts irimiiied, MISS SCI1UYLCK, TK1MMKK. Shorthand. AND TV1KWKITINO COLLKCE I'latismouth, Nebraska. Tliert urtbii'iiiidsif yi'inif! lad lu. ewnis lirls. K lioiiU'iiclu'is, elnVs. i:tc lio .rc ckiiij; cut ro f xKlpnce oil saliiry barely aufllek-ni U iiirly tl'.i'lr t rrry day wants. I'V comple tniir course in short hund and by fl'ifahing tli-y ru earn from S40 to 1S0 pel ainnth M iKi'lotis firiradteed to eomprtent itiident" lnUlaivuni 11'Ktriicunn, uew ivpe ni'ii PAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Rooms ov. r Vayeri Htore. WAntod-An acile, n liable man-salary 7I to $0 aionllily. wl'li increase. n iepie nt ta kli owo aMitloii a responsible New Virk r.dusj. I'ffen net's. :fcirAClTKK. Ick eoi V, New Vork. Many old soldiers, who contracted chronic diarrhoea while in the service, have ince been permanent ly cured of it by Chaimbcrlain'a Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Kem edy. For pale by F. O. Fricke 6c Co. Shiloh'e catarrh remedy a posi tive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker mouth. For aale by F. O. Fricke & Co. H2 tn II T7 U uhMl never rcisrowisr xo fail I TV A Y To ?K POI.ITK. ITIVATSTO W: HOXFST. IT l,.tST'Mii V YOUR C, OTUTNCr OF 1MAYER I MORfiANM Our Winters stock ot Clothing is complc'c. For determined" to make a great ES 13 1D "CF in them, by gull lug tliem to you at a great IREZDUCTIOIT IN PBICES Cume in yourself and brin your neighbors and be eon vinced that this is lo advertising lake but a plain statement of facts. If you have One Dollar to epend wc will save you ten cents. If you have Ten Dollars to spend we will 6ave you One Dollar on any prices offered by our competitors. 13 IT NOT WORTH LOOKING INTOfJ COR. FIFTH AND MAYER The ClotUIosKiag of Cass County Piattsmouth, . . Ncbrasra. Dogs Yom Little Qirf. ' Need a cloak thifl winter? Ifphe does you will make n ijreat miataWl you do nat call and examine the childrens cloaka that we are offering before buying. Wo have Just received from a largo Cloak Manufacture! his full line of Childrens Sample Cloaks. For children G, 8, 10 and 12 years old, consisting of US garments in all. NO TWO ALIKE, on uhich yr were given a disccunt from regular wholesale pric o that re are able to sell them at actually Manufacturer's Prices, CALL IN and let us prove the truth of the above statement, alii how you at the name time our FINE LINE of Ladiee andMineea Keefei Sacquea and Jackets. SECOND SALE OF SAMPLE SHOES Another opportunity to buy shoes at FACTOBY PRICES We take pleasure in onnoucincrto the people of Piattsmouth ini surrouudiug towns that we have succeeded in getting another line ! sample shoes. Our success with the last line was pheuominal and liua dreds were disappointed because they came too late to secure some f tn hargains that we offered. This line is better if anything than the last, be. ing Walter 11. Ti'muiyA Co., of boston, Mass., full line consisting of La dies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and Hoys shoes of all kinds undo? all de scriptions. Among uictn is oivpair oi uoys ana mens boots, tn waiaii we can give the best value far your money that you ever "laid eyes on TV Don't think that because we don't ask high prices for shoes that (te I shoes are not of any high quality. We have among these ehaes that M as line as any shown in the city, everything extrinsic ia stripped away and the hoes that you buy of us stands on their intrinsic wort a. We dig ui the roat l values ana give you Ie m Still Giving Gut Mm in Iterar. HERE'S A 25c 25c Childrens Nat ural Wool Col or Shirts and Darwers All Sizes. Childrens all Wool Shirts A Drawers All Sizes. WM. HEROLD & SON. 507 Hal a ? treat 41 S i m V Men?, L'ojs and Cliilu'rens the next two weeks wc have CS!H?E O 2 MAIN STREETS me wortn ot your money. FEW OF TIIKM: 39c Lad i e s Fine Meria o S i I k Trimmed shirt and Drawers. 39c Mens Extra Heavy Kibbed Sh i r t a a m 4 drawers. j riattiEaaitlV, ii'cj Jain B I c j- 'J IB M W P yy & iORGAW) V Da r Ja L A 4 C3 4 s