All over yonr sufferings from Catarrh. That is, if you go about it in the right way. There are plenty of wrong ways, that perhaps you've found out. They may relieve for a time, but they don t cure. Worse yet, they may drive the disease to the lungs. You can't afford to experiment. But there is a right way, and a sure way, that does cure. Thou sands of otherwise hopeless cases have proved it. It's with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. By its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, it permanently cures the worst chronic cases. Catarrhal Headache, "Cold in the Head" everything catarrhal in its nature, is cured as if by magic. It's a way so sure that the pro prietors of Dr. Sage's Itemedy offer, in good faith, $500 for a case of Catarrh which they can not cure. If it's sure enough for them to make the offer, it's sure enough for you to make the trial. They risk $300. What do you risk? J K. KKYNOLDS, Roistered l'liyeickin ami riinrmacist Special attention given to Office Practice. Rock Bluffs Neb. DKALKlt IN- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWM. 'Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth i 1CR. A. SALISBURX -: D-K-N-T-I-S-T GOLD AND POKCELAIX CKOWXS I r. Steinways anesthetic for the painle ex traction of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Cockwood Block Flattsmoutn. iseD i9iniiijsrs hotjsk. - 217, 219, 221, AND 223 yVVAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, XKH. '. R- GUTHMANN. PEOP. : Rates LaOlPEK week and up .umber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. . A. WATERMAN & m ) INF LUMBER ! ' Shingles, Lath, Sash," )oors, Blinds a supply ererw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth 6treet in rear of opera hoHse. TIHOTHY CLAKK. DEALER IN IOAL $ WOOD -o TERMS CASHo rda and Office 404 South Third Street. Telephone 13. Iattsjxoutii,. Nebraska ght Ijhtt'imoiilh grratd. COKXKK K VIXK AM FIFTH STS ri:i.Ki'H.K as. K NOTTS BROS, Publishers l'ulli-li-l rvcry Thur-.l.iy, Hii1 .Inily every evening cxi-fpt Suii'luyi KvKiHtcret! lit t lie I'l.itt h lout li .WHriif-k.-i IM.t pllice itn K'liuiil i hi-s Ui.iil matter for trtmHiniKHion tliroiiKii tHe U. S. mails. TKk.lSHK WKEKf.V. iit-year iii ilv:iiicL One year not in advaiice -Six months in advance Three months in advance 'I'KK.MS OF DAII.V. One year iii ad vance -One copy one month -Per week ly carrier - - V i no 2 00 73 - JO - 00 no 13 FRIDAY, J I J. NIC U4. 18'.nj. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For President I ! K J A M IX II A K K I S( X of Indiana. For Vice-President WIIITKLAW KIP: I of Xew York. THIS in a republican year and there is no mistake about it. livery old soldier and republican in Cass county should take THE IlKK'ALI) this year. JIk. IIau'RISOX has not only been fjood to tlie old soldiers, but he has been mindful of all classes of citizens. Kveky old soldier should begin at once to work for the election of Harrison. No more effective work can be performed than securing1 subscribers to good republican papers. 1 1 is estimated that the per capita wealth of the country in 18'JO was about $1,000. In 1SG0 the amount was $311, in 1870 $7S0r and in 1SS0 $870. This is a highty prosperous country, and the longer the republican part3r is kept in power the greater will be the prosperity. Gov. 1 lower says he knows Cleve land can't be elected. Three out of every four intelligent and conserva tive democrats in this part of the country hold the same view of the situation that New York's executive does, yet we believe Cleveland is the strongest man in his part-. The fact is no democrat could win in the coming canvass. RETLIATION AGAINST CANADA The message sent by the presi dent to congress urging retaliation against Canada for her violation of the terms of the treaty of Washington will command the serious attention of the people. That compact provides, among oth er things, that the Welland and other canals on or near the boundry line between the two countries shall be open to the citizens of the I'nited States on the same terms as to resi dents of the Dominion. On this tin destanding the United States made certain importrnt concessions to the Dominion, which have been strictly regarded in letter and spirit. The proof that Canada has violated her part of the agreement seems to be clear and conclusive. There has been a discrimination against our citizens in the matter of tolls for transportation through these water ways which are injurious to our commerce, and which have inflicted serious damage on American con sumers as well as shippers. The at tention of the Canadian government was called to the injustice long ago, but the wrong has not yet been righted. In fact the Dominion has apparently taken the view that no wrong is being done at all, and while this idea of the case is enter tained it is hopeless to look tor any change in the situation on Canada's own initiation. Such being the con ditions the president has acted wise ly in submitting the whole matter to congress, so that that body, after due deliberation, 'may take such measures as it deems proper to pro tect the interests of American citi zens. The United States, of course, dis likes to have unpleasantness with Canada on this or any other ques tion, but that country must be taught that it can not keep on vio lating its pledges to us with im-punit-. We have had, in the past five or six years, many evidences of Canada's unfairness, if not un friendliness, toward us, and there is a general impression in this cottn tr3' that the time has come to call a halt to such conduct. The inte rests of our citizens and the nation al honor and dignity demand that our rights in this matter be scrupu lously and zealously defended. The considerations which prompt us to such a course are too import ant and too pressing to be disre garded or overlooked any longer. This country has always endea vored to live on terms of the closest friendship with its northern ueigli bors. We have been anxious to ex tend and strengthen the commer cial ties existing between us and them, and there have been occa sional and sporadic manifestations 011 Canada's part that this feeling has been reciprocated. Hut below all this surface show of Canadian friendship there has always been a stdstratuui of prejudice, jealousy and pettishuess which excited dis trust here and-which Iras thus'"iar rendered all the attempts to lower the tariff barriers between the two countries vain. Perhaps Canada's trouble dealing toward us is partly due to the fact that she is not 'en tirely her own master in her foreign relations, and that, in this respect, she has, in some degree, to conform to the desires of the Uritish govern ment; but this consideration, while it niiiy explain her vacillation on the question of reciprocity, can not justify the violation by her of pledges which she freely made and thoroughly understood. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. TALMAGE ON HORSE RACING. At the same time I do not believe in slow driving, writes T. De Witt Talmage in the July Ladies' Home Journal. There is no more virtue in driving slow than in driving fast, any more than a freignt train going ten miles an hour is better than an express train going fifty. There' is a delusion abroad in the world that a thing must be neces sarily' good and Christian if it is slow and dull and plodding. There are very good people who seem to imagine it is humbly pious to drive spavined, galled, glandered, spring-halted, blind, staggered jade. There is not so much virtue in a Kosinante as there is in a Bucephalus. At the pace some people drive, Elijah, with his horses of lire, would have taken three weeks to get into heaven. We want swifter horses, and swifter men, and swifter enterprises, and the church of God needs to get off its jog trot. Ouick tempests, quick lightnings, quick streams, why not quick horses? In time of war the cavalry service does the most exe cution; and as the battles of the world are probably nbt all past, our Christian patriotism demands that we be interested in equinal velocity-. We might as well have poorer guns in our arsenals, and clumsitr ships in our navy yards, than other nations, as to have un der our cavalry saddles, and before our artillery, slower horses. A Snake That Is found in Many Places. The common snake, which bears the scientific name of Tropidonotus natrix, is one species of a genus (Tropidonotus) which extends over Europe and North America, and from northern Asia to north Australia, there being seventeen or eighteen Indian species alone. Our common snake may serve as an example of the largest family into which serpents are divided the family Colubridse of which there are upward of 165 species in India alone. This family contains most of the harmless snakes, and it is also il lustrated by a small snake, Coronella austriaca, which some years ago was discovered to be an inhabitant of Dorset shire and Hampshire. The Coronella feeds exclusively on lizards, slow worms and small snakes. Though harmless, it will bite. Quarterly Review. The First False Hair. In very early days, as now, the hair was sometimes thin and it had to be eked out in various ways to make be lieve that nature had been spendthrift to all alike. About the first description extant of woman's hair speaks of "plaited locks." known as "Gretchen braids" to us. To make these braids seem longer, silk the color of the hair was braided in. Then they they took to putting the braids in cases of 6ilk, elongating them with all 6orts of stuff till they looked like umbrellas in covers. The Chinese pigtail is a modification of this style. Washington Star. Punished by the Czar. The czar of Russia knows how to brace up his military officers to their duty. A merchant of Charkoff was murdered by soldiers, and it was shown that had the officers of the regiment stationed in the town maintained proper discipline the murder might have been prevented. As a punishment for this they have been ordered to pay a yearly pen sion of 5,000 rubles to the widow of the murdered man. Toledo Blade. Not Surprised. Neighbor (breathlessly) Oh, Mrs. Harddluck, your little son Johnny found a dynamite bomb, and took it into a stable down town and broke it with an ax, and blew up the stable and all the buildings around it. Mrs. Harddluck Land sakes! I won der what that boy will be up to next. Good NewS. Cabmen Examinations. Cabmen have to pass an examination in knowledge of London streets before they can obtain a license, and this is far more necessary than might be supposed, for C91 men m the year 1889 failed in the examination, and not a severe one at that, while 1,211 were passed. London Tit-Bits. Dinner Table Amenities. - Young Van Sprawl I believe in be ing above board in all that I do. Old De Goute Then I wish you would stop kicking me under the table. Kate Field's Washington. Half Rates to New York: ' To accommodate Christian-12n-deavorers and their friends along its line who desire to attend the national convention of the Y. 1. S. C. K. at New York, July 7-10, the Hurlington route will 011 July i rim a special train from Omaha through to New York, via Chicago and Niagara Falls, leaving at 11:10 p. m., after arrival of all trains from the west. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been authorized and will be open to the general public. Tickets, good to return any time within thirty days from tlate of purchase, will be on sale at dates to be announced later. The low rates in force, the through car facilities at the disposal of travelers by the Hurlington route, and the delight ful season of the year, combine to make this an unequalled oppor tunity of visiting the east. Remem ber that you can purchase tickets lrom your station agent through to New York. Full information may be had upon application to the local agent of the H. V M., or by ad dressing J. Francis, General Pas senger Agent, Omaha. Oregon, Washington and the Nor west Pacific Coast. The constant demand of the trav eling public to the far west for a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling has led to the establishment as what is known as Pullman Colonist sleepers. These cars are built on the same general plan as the regular first class Pullman Sleeper, the only dif ference being that they are not up holstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair matresses. warm blankets,snow white linen cur tains plenty of towels, combs, brush es etc., which secure to the occu pant of a birth as much privacy as is to be had in firet class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smok ing is absolutely prohibited. For full information send for Pullman Colonist Sleeper leaflet. K.'L. Lo max, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha Nebraska. Nothing New Under the Sun No! not even through cars to Den ver, Ogden, Salt Lake City-, San Francisco and Portland. This is simply written to remind you that the Union Pacific is the pioneer in running through cars to the above mentioned points and that the pres ent through car arrangement is un excelled. We also make THE time. For details address any agent of the company, call on your nearest agent or write to K. L. Lomax, G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb. The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat, contains information well worth remembering: "Mr. John Roth of this city, who met with an accident a few days ago, spraining and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in every household. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Real Estate Boom Attracts the attention of every prop erty holder in this city. Hut when Dr. Franklin Miles the eminent In diana specialist claims that heart disease is curable and proves it by thousands of testimonials of won derful cures by his new Heart Cure it attracts the attention of the mil lions suffering with short baeath; palpatation, irregular pulse, wind in stomach,pain in side or shoulder smothering- spells, fainting, dropsy etc. A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Neb by usin four bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure was completely cured after twelve years suffering from heart disease. This new rem edy is sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. 5 According to the census of 1890, Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of 1,098,576 people, as the eighth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so many persons find homes, and, when we do, we can find no better line than the "Burlington Route." Three fast and comfortable trains daily. For further information ad dress the agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. The Missori Pacific will sell round trip tickets May 9 to 14 inclusive, to Portland, Oregan, the Presbyterian general aisembly being held their ay 19 to June 2. Tickets good un til May 19 and returning inside 90 days at $60, going via one route and returning via another. Apply at ticket office for particulars. Some Foolish People allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine They say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. Miles Nerve and Liver Pills Act on o newpriciple regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discov ery Dr. Miles pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation Unequaled for men, women and children. Small est, mildest, surest. 50 doses 25 cts. Samples Jree at F. G. Encke & Co's. Shilohs catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker mouth. For sale by O H Snyder and E. G Frieke. The Homdliest Man in Plattsmouth As well as the handsomest, and oth ers are invited to call on any drug gist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy thatis selling en thely upon its merits and is guar anteed to relieve and cure all chron ic and acute coughs, asthma, bron chitis and consumption. Large bot ties 50c and 21.00. BUY A CAKE QF SOAR arjd thank me for calling your attentiorj to it." MANUFACTURED ONLY BY NXFAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. GO - TO House Furnishing Emporium "Y-X 7"1EIIE you can get your house i'urnibhed from V V- kitchen to p-irlor and at easy tearins. I han die the world renown Haywood bahy carriages, also the latest improved Kelifihle Process (iaeoline etovc Call and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. I. Pearleman II! OPPOSITE COURT ' HOUSE F ( I. 'til' --UK $ G2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded at all Hours. it. IV .ex ican ustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by- every one requiring an effective liniment. No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has -stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang I.IXIMENT. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. Trie Doctors are Guilty Grave mistakes are made by phy sicians in treating heart disease. The rate of sudden deaths is dail3' increasing'. Hundreds become vic tims of the igriorance of physicians in thetreatment of this disease. One in four persons has a diseased heart. Shortness of breath, palpitation and fluttering, irregular pulse, choking sensation, asthmatic breathing, pain or tenderness in side, shoulder or arm, weak or hungry spells, are symptoms of heart disease. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is the 011I3 reliable remedy. Thousands testify to its wonderfnl cures. Books free. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Just as sure a3 hot weather comes there will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity. Kvery person, and especially families, ought tc have some reliable medi cine at hand for instant use in case it is needed. A 25 or 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is just what you ought to have and all that you would need, even for the most severe and dangerous cases. It is the best, the most reliable and most successful treatment known and is pleasant to take. For sale F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. I had a severe attack of catarrh and became so deaf I could not hear common conversation. I suffered terribly from roaring in my head, I procured a bottle of Kly's Cream Halm and in tnree weeks could hear as well as I ever could, and now I can say to all who are afflicted with the worst of diseases, caearrh, take Klys Cream Calm and be cured. It is worth $1,000 to any Man, weman or child suffering from catarrh A K. Newman, Grayling, Mich. Hon. V. V. Lucas, ex-state auditor of Iowa, saj-s: "I have used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I believe all that is claimed for it. Persons afflicted by a cough or cold will find it a friend " There is no danger from whooping cough when thi3. remedy is freely given. 50-cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard- soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins , curbs splints, sweeney, ringbone, stiilee, sprains all swol len throats, coughs etc.. Save 50 cent by use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co druggists Plattsmouth I .A