.1 j '- u . '4. it Tin Plattsmoutti Herald. tr. A. Sall.hkrj ha th. exclatbr rlbt to bm StoUta'. l.wal Anathti for th. PalalsM flrxtracUta af lta la ttaU fit. Offlr Boeaioa4 W Anted An urtivr. rrllubl mf-nalry 7 . to monthly, with inrr-. 10 represent j 4n hi. uwu oertiou a rt-npon.tlble New tk Uvum. l-rfrrcnin. M ANLKACl Lr.K. mm k ! ; IAH5. Nw York. . CAHS lAHHih. No. I4. I. . . . " l v" mrf Tueariay night at their hall in Fltzuerald feloek. All o.lJ KelK.wx are cordially invited Ut alleuU when vlMtlic in t-i city. T. K. W I i.i-i M". N. S. J. VV . r.icll;K. See. rrmonis ok rv i ima. oaumiet no. 47 M el- every Veilnei-ilny eveiilnc AitUeirh II ii.. -v eek'-at h lil-k. All viillint fcalht are eonliu ly mv leil to atteml. O. A. Maisliall. t:. V. ; Frai.k 1U u. K. It. S. You no: mk.ns iikivi in sooiation waterman blink Main Str.-rt. Ko..iiih en fr- 111 :3i a 111 lo S 'l Kor men 1.11'y tAMprl lurtl lie eveiy rtnmlay altenn.on at 1 C. A R. McCoDnlhle I'khI. No. 45. meets every Hatur ay evening at 7 -TO. In thetr hall. Kookwood Block. All viMtlnic cumrai.'ea ans Invited to Bt with U" O. V. Mien. It Ad. ". A. llates. Port Com. Our Clubbing List. Qlobe-Drinorni" ami IIkkalu f 2.'2.r Harper'n Magazine " " 4.60 Harper's H-tr.nr " ' 4.S0 Deroorent's Magazine " 3.10 OiaaL Bee " " 2 40 l olodo Blada " " 2.45 tiocolDC.il " " 2.15 National Tribune " " 2.45 TLe Forum - " 5.55 later Ocean ' ' 2-25 fciacoln Journal " " 2 30 The Home Magazine ' " 1 5 Tim Table UOINO EAST WU S :30 a. m - a. : P- fc, 9 M a. m t. "t - ! - . :1S p.m. - 11 5 :25 p. m. No 2 6 :05 p. IB. 4 1:J0a.m " 7 ;44 p. m. 10 9:45 a. m. 12 lo :14 a. n- A National Evnt. The holdiiir of the World's Fair city wcarceiy nity yearn i 'will be a reinarkahle event, but -rttether it will really benefit this -aoatiou n much as the discovery of Restorative Nervine by Dr. franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need 1 cure their excessive nervousness, jiyupepsia, headache, dizziness, .jaleeplessnea. neuralgia, nervous de toility. ltdlness. confusion of mind, arte It acts like a charm. Trial 3buttle and line book on "Nervous mud Heart Diseases," with line equaled testimonials free at V. G TFricke & Co. It is warranted to con .Aantt no opium, morphine or danger kBtmis drus. 1 Remarkable Rescue. Jin. Michael Curtain. VlainlieU. 111., makes . iatatenient that she caught eold. wiitcli set d ou her l-ings ; she wan treated for a inoiitn y her fawiily plijsician. bur grew worse. He I4 ker he waa a hopeless victim 01 coiusump 4toa and that no medicine could cure her tier DruKtcist siiKizeeted Dr. KiiikV tew discov rr for coon,ptiou ; he bouubt a bottle and to her tlel'uht found herself benefited from the Aral dose. She continued it ue and after tak ing ten bottle!", found herseir sound and well ow does her ou housework and is as well a Mhts ever wa. Free trial bottle of ithU great laeaverv at K. il. Frlcke & Co'i.Drug Store abtlle D1 $1. Some years ago Chainberlsin & Co., of Jes Moines, Iowa, commenced '.he man ufacture of a cough syrup, believing itto tte the most prompt and reliable prepara tion yet produced for coughs, colds and vroap; that the public appreciate true .merit, and in time it was certaiu to be come popular. Their most sanguine Jioies have been more than realiztd. Orer three hundred thousand bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy arc now moid each year, and it is recognized 9 the best made," wherever known. It will cure a severe cold in less time thin ny other treatment. For sale by F. G. Fricke L Co. Happy Hoosiers. Wuj. Tlir.inoii!-. 1'iistmaster of Iilavi'lr. liul.. i-'i...-'trii I'.iticr h:is done more for Mie than all other medieiuet combined, for that I mrul feel 11 s aiiMtijr iroin iiiin- n.m i.un 1 trouble." ' .Joliii l.e-lie. tanner a'lit t-n:!:iuai!. ( aauie plar-. i"ay : "Find Fleet ne lillters to m tlie let "i:.liiev and I. viT n eilM-ine. made auefeeilike a i.ev. man." .1. ja--i!!i-aar.lware merchant, same fev.ii. fays : "hlee trie liillei s is just tiie Tiling lor a man w ho I nil run down and don't eare whether lie lives or dies ; he found new rtreUKth. j-'ood appetite and lelt jut like he hd a new lease on life Only :4R a bottle at F. O. Fricke & Co's Dnig Store. 2 The following advertisement, pub lished by a prominent western patent medicine house, would indicate that tney ragard disease as u punishment for 6in: Do you wish to know the quickest ay to curca teverc cold ' We wiil tell jou. To cure a cold quickly, it must be .treated lefore the cold has become set tled in the system. ThU can always be alone if you choose to, as nature in her kindness to man gives timely warning and plainly teiU you in nature's way, that as a punishment for Some indiscre-. tioti, you are to be afflicted with a ccld tinlcKS choose to ward it off by prompt action. The first symptoms of a 00IJ, in most cases, is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The consh is soon fol lowed by a profuse watery expectoration nd the sneezing by a profuse watery dischurg" from the nose. In severe cases there is a t' in whi" coating on the topvue. What to do? It in only neces aary to take Ch imberl-im's Cough R-m-edv in double doses every hour. Th-it will ge&tly lesson the severity of thy eeld and in most cases will effectualle r.ounteract it, and cure what would have yen a severe cold in one or two days' time. Try it and le convinced." 50 4t ottlcs for Bile by F. O. Fricke & Ce drusrgi'ts. Aaaarlcana Won't Lean Tradaa. fikiilful hUm carvers not nculptors, bat the men who actually cuttlie flurt and decorations on tlio f.u;wles or interi or! of building with mallet and chisel often receive from lour to tax dollars day in New York and IJoton. Mxleler for jewelers and makers of designs for wall paiKr often rec:ivo more than that. In IJonton and New York good etone carvers roceive liiglier p:iy than report ers n newHpapera, clerks in business hoiiss or male x:uool tuachers of the lower grades. But who are tlu-se skilled fctone carvers ani wm1 carvers, makers of designs for wall imijht, modelers in cla3'. brass fin ishers and so on? Tiiey are, with some exceptions, Europeans. They havelearn nl low to do thir work in other coun tries, and come hero to exercise their crafts. Formerly these more artistic trades could not be learned in the United States. This is no longer the case. Tho industries have been established in this von it try to such an extent that nearly all of them may be learned by the process of apprenticeship and in the technical schools scattered through the country almost every branch of industrial art is taught. Hut when one day I asked a large em ployer of skilled stone carvers how many of his men were American born he an swered, "Not one in ten is American lrn." J. E. Cbainberlin in Youth's Companion. ImproTed Knvelopn Folding Machine. A new envelope folding machine pos sesses several novel features, including the use of boxed or inside cams, which obviate the necessity for springs in pro ducing the different movements of the mechanician!, and thus increase the smoothness of working and durability of the apparatus. By means of an ingenious adjustable appliance, the envelopes have any desired amount of bulk or roundness cf the edges imtwrted to them. This operation makes the envelope more con venient for use and also adds to its strength by lessening the liability to split at the edges. After folding, the envelopes are trans ferred to wired divisions on the periph ery of a revolving wheel at the rear of the machine, where they are dried by currents of hot or cold air forced through perforators in pipes coiled at the sides of the wheel. The envelopes are afterward dropped into a race and gradually ad vanced to a table where an attendant is waiting to band them. All the opera tions, from the placing of the blanks to the receipt of the finished envelope, are entirely automatic, and a single machine is capable of making from 30,000 to 40,000 envelopes per day. New York Commer cial Advertiser. Natural Gaa In Iron Working. Among the more recent improvements in the manufacture of iron and steel, the use of gaseous fuel stands conspicuous. The idea of first converting the fuel into a combustible gas, and conveying this to the point where heat was required and there igniting it, is a very old one, and, in one form or another, it has been em ployed for over a thousand years, but it is only within the present century that the manifold advantages of gas as a metallurgical fuel have become fully recognized by the iron and steel workers of the world. The early gas furnaces used in Silesia, Sweden, and other Eu ropean countries were but enlarged modifications of Geber's Tower of Atha nor, and. although they were a great improvement on the furnaces in which solid fuel was burned on a grate, yet they were not able to produce a tempera ture sufficiently hi:?h and controllable to satisfy the demands of the rapidly de veloping iron and steel industries. Pop ular Science Monthly. Deaf Mute. F. O. Jefferson, of Toronto, Canada, thus writes to The Mail of that city: "The following case has come under my notice: A farmer married his cousin, and both possessed all their faculties, and they havo nine children, of whom five daughters were born deaf mutes. Three of these daughters married speaking and hearing husbands. The first one hits tiiree deaf inuto children out of live, the second one has two deaf mute children out of three and the third has one deaf mute child out of two. This proves that I'rofessor Bell, of Washington. United States, has made a mistake by publish ing largely that the intermarriages of deaf mutes bring n deaf mute race, when the fact is that deaf mute children pro ceed from marriel cousins possessing all their faculties. In the Belleville deaf mute school there are 2-10 pupils, and not on: of tliem ha dc:if mute parents. There are many other similar cases in England and the States." Similarity in Indian Linjuar. Whence came the Indian? There is no standard of app?al and the question couid not bo decit .ed; but there is a great deal of error iu the orthography and sig nification as given in the Indian words. Amieolola should be Awmiercolola. Awmer means s:ilt. The two words wa kr and salt in Cherokee are very much alike awniier and awmer. They seldom name after a j-erson. Chattahoochee means streaked rxrk. At the headwaters there is a variety of white and black rocks, streaked rx-k. Atlanta Constitu tion. Ileal Humor. "Is that new plaj- you saw List night funny?"" Oh, immensely funny! One uf the characters falls off a chair and gets kicked by a mule, and another one wears soinebodv else's bat." West Shore. Annoying. "Is Bernhardt really so thin?" "Really. Why when she smiles there isn't room on her face for it, and she has to lie down and let it spread over on her pillow." Epoch. Hia Reason. Dolly You ask me to marry you. Do you think I'm an idiot? De Garry Well, I thought perhaps you might refuse me. Harper's Bazar. A red-handed anarchist, evidently fresh from the Ilaymarket slums of Chirairo, is writing articles for the Weeping- Water Eagle, sig-ning; as 14'.. Shut him off. Harry. The column devoted to "14W would be better if left vacant entirely. Reserved seats ate selling- very f.ist for the I'atti Kosa performance to-morrow night. Those who wish to se I'lattsmotith's favorite again should not fail to go and see her in the new comedy play "Imp." At the close of her season Miss Kosa will leave for Europe again, where see has met with much success, and is a great favorite. At the opera house to-morrow night. Applo Trees. I will have for sale at John Y. Stone's fruit farm, one mile west of (ilcnwood, Iowa, in time for plant ing this spring, a large stock ot ap ple trees of the varieties tested by experience in this climate and prov ed to be valuable in South-western Iowa and South-eastern Nebraska. These trees were grown in Mills county, Iowa, ami in Missouri and from tins stock M r. Stone will plant heavily this spring, and most of them were grown 111 the nurseries from which he has planted largely luring the last six years. This farm is six miles east of IMatts- inoutli. K. C. WlUTli, w2t Glenwood, Iowa. The Pulpit and the Stage- Rev. F. M. Shrout. pastor United Brethren church, Blue Mound, Kan., says.: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishoners thought I could live only a few weeks: I took live bottles of Dr. Kinir's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 'Glbs. in weight. Arthur J.ove, manager Uiven Funny Eolks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and con- vtnetng eviueiiee, 1 am connuant Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, beats em all, and cures when everything else fails. the greatest kindness I can do my friends is to urge them to try it. Free trial bottles at F. F. Fricke 5c Co's drug store. Regvlar sizes oOc and $1. The ladies of the M. K. church have secured Prof. L. L. Crosthwait, the celebrated elocutionist, to give an entertainment at the church Tuesday evening, March 17th. Tickets 25 cents. On sale at Wild man & Fuller's. tf Philip Krause Is recognized as the leading gro cer of the city. He keeps glassware, queensware, all kinds of groceries and table delicacies. uti Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore 011 his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles 01 JMectric Hitters ana seven bottles Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large fever sores on lus leg, doctors saul lie wns incuraoie. ene oottie Fwlectrtc Bitters and one box Buck len's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Look Herel Every one indebted to JOE, The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands ot a Justice lor collection. tt Joe Klein. AVm. Fisiikk. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned under the firm name of Bieck & Walker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due saul lirm must be paid to Henry Beck, who assumes all in debtedness of said lirm. llEXRV BOiCK. Geo. W. Walker. Feb. 20 1891. dw lm. JOE has not "bursted." Joe never has failed, for he believes there is an honest living for everybody, but owing to Dissolution of Partnership, Joe is com pelled to close out his nice nnd clean stock, regardless of cost. tf It is with regret JOE has to sell out his entire stock, for he has done a very satisfactory and successful business, but dissolution between Joe and his partner, Wm. Fisher compels J11 tn to close -ut. tt Remarkable Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treatetl a large portion ot cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L,. Baker, of Ovid, Mich., were cured after suffering 20 years. S. C. Ein burger, druggist at San Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure which cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Eogan, of Buchanan. Mich., who had heart disease for HO years, says two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by F. G. Fricke & Co. Book of wonderful testimonials free. 1 Hair Work, all kinds to order. Of Hair chains, a specialty. pins, rings, crapes, etc., Orders left at Dovey's store or Mesdames Wise & Hoot, wiil be promptly attended to, or postal card to Mrs. A. Knee, Ilair-dresoer. A nice Child's Suit at T1.00 at JOE'S, tf AMIss' Nerveand Liver Pllle- Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une qualed for men, womeu. children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c. Sampls. free at F. G. Fricke & Co'a. DLSIM JOE Clothin g. Furnishing Gocds, Hats, Trunks, -Etc. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. No Hmbng, No Closing UDon't 111 Is s this great opportunity, you will never be able to buy cheaper in your life. (Call and see what UJE will do Mens suits, former price, $4 i i' ii ii ii ii H ii ii ii ii The best $1.00 overalls at OOc, Shirts Socks Underwear, etc., at astonishing slaughtering prices It will pay you to come a hundred miles and bor row the money to hay in your supply. It will pay you big interest. We Have The Largest Stock in the County JOE EDLEIET Wm. FISHER PLATTSMOTJTH, NEB. dPpera UHouse Corner ENTIRE STOCK OF MUST BE CLOSED OCT ON ACCOUNT OF - Out - Sale, No Advertising Scheme, En! Closing SOtti touit Business. 50 now $3.50 j Ila(s ' O.-ercoats Childrens SIT Hi J v!5 v for you. former prcc , QQ no,v;50c former price 1 50 now 1 00 former price 2 50 now 1 50 former price 3 00 now 2 00 former price 1 00 now2 75 for men, youths and boys at be- and boys suits at your own prices. V. V-. i: 'B: ! i! i ,'s j A. t 'ii M II