Iiis'ik am! rrofeiomii DIRECTORY. J. I. Unnili W. B. W Dentist Mil' c Waterman block. Peaaonable, Work 1 uaranteed. i .-. i 1 hi Fine Furniture i!:;ir.i:T.i:r.i: JUllI .... lm'la lm r.n Main t. Snmer I Co Jewelers :i n I . . . . Opticians lf.adinc ess .Win ("i ( 'i.i in r Si v I li and M a in Streets, Plattsmouth, Neb French Skirt Su p porter I Inion block FIRST National Bank I Ma: 1- mouth, Neb fl.ATISMOlTII . .. Bottling Works F. I. F.gcnhergcr, ri.tirn.tru . Mantifin lurci Mineral and Soda Waters. anil ail kinds nl.... Tomporanco Drinks. on; FALL WalkiiiQ Hats. Aro now in Si ... k i hi 1 1 i;.,n.l- l.nllj i,l anil i: .v .lu:. II! Fl C I 1 1 and SALT M eats ... !;.... (Iroeerios and 1 'rovlioiis II I Main st. Jones & McGowan .;' rv aiitl 'w STAI5IX ( 'orner Main :iinl S.-VlMltll s'.s. Phil Thierolf , IVa'i I in A Fino display of Patlorn Hats in a few days. Mrs. Rankin Bennett ..Si.. Tutt, Leading jl ()( ( J S. ( J lasswaro and. . . . (kie.' ns ware. I t fttwood ....sr.t.i.s.... 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It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon ctrnrrinfT the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. JSO otner preparauou .ar. oTmmnrii it, in efficiency. It in stantly relieve and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Stomach. Nausea. v;if ir iieati ache. Ga?tralgi a. Cramps, and ii nt her results of imperfect digestion. Prcoared bv E. C DaWltt A Co.. Chtcago. PL in (i i US Q (O) F. G. FiYlCKE t CO. The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUKODAYS AND FRIDAYS . . . HV THE . . . N'KWS 1'UIILISIIINO COMPANY, I K. M A KM I A I.I . UnsinrdH Mmiapi-r. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance, . . . '. Six Months One Week, Single Copies, SKMI-WEKKLT KDITIGX. One Year, In advance, . . . Six Months, $5 00 2 50 10 5 tl 00 50 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. Fill DAY, OCTOBER 20, 19!). (is sDiir.i: reflection, Venezuela has decided to make no attempt to mob tho empire. 1 XTKI! KST in tho propound new li brary building scorns to hnvo com pletely died out. Stjjkkt fairs were vory aucceBsfu wherover tried tills your. This ought to be n pointor for Plattsmouth. Tin: f unionists of Harpy county havo t'imod down F.d Howard for county judge. A jMjpulist was nominated. Aii'i.'Al.lo will cause considerablo ornbarrassmont to somo people if he is compelled to quit boforo next year's election. Tin: Boston folks in tendering a re ception to Dowey will naruiy go no far as to placo Edward Atkinson on tho reception committee. Mk. Buyax now claims he was counted out iu 1S0G. Well, so was Mr. Fitzsimmons in the famous eleventh round, but ho is not kicking. One point in favor of l'rosident Krugor of tho Transvaal is that he has never trioa to poso as ine ururKu Washington of South Africa. Colorado is enjoying such pros perity that tho pcoplo of that stato aro beginning to look upon the lato silver craze as somewhat of a joke. AoriKAT.DO hopes to hold out uutii after next year's election, which is much more than somo politicians now in tho public eyo can reasonably hope for. . WiilI.E wo arc not in tho confidence Admiral Dewey in his conference with I . . ' -i . . . t ... tun p-esiaoni uiu noi Kuuni. " .ve haul down tho flag and scoot. IX:. IJuv.vX, who prescribed tree trade for tho i-ountry in 1892 and free silver in !!, continues to write pre scriptions, despite tho fact that the icountrv declines to take his nostrum?. The president's poliey with respect to tho Philippines is to crush out the fractional insurrection, establish the authority of the United States ana leave the future to congress. And that is tho country's policy ns well. W.uie EARNERS appear satisfied with dollars worth ono hundred cents each. At the recent meeting oi tne Illinois State Federation of Labor a silver plank to their platform was proposed, but deliberately rejected. Admiral Dewey admits he cannot make a speech, and this admission, in the light of past precedents and pres ent examples, entirely removes him from tho list of oligiblos for the demo cratic nomination for the presidency. The treasury receipts continue to pile up in excess of the treasury ex- peoditurcs, despite the democratic I n-ea-Mnn that the Dinfrlev law was a failure and could not meet tho ordi nary running expenses of the govern ment. Pk; iron, that homely and unpre tentious metal, is an infallible oarom cter of tho financial condition of the country. When production aocreases it is evident that he.rd times aro ap proaching. When production begins to increase prosperity returns. The new election law provides that men who wish to participate in tho a I primaries next year muBi uosignuio which party they wish to affiliate with not that this binds a man to vote that ticket, but merely to Indicate his preference as to tho primary. More railroads ae being built in the United States, more business is being transacted on those already in existence, more manufacturing la in nroTess. more exportation of manu- I factures is being done and more gen eral prosperity and less failures are reported than ever before in the his tory of tho country, a condition which augurs in ior ine aemocrauo cam paigns in 1899 and 1900. The critics of the frident have discovered that McKinloy was very much disappointed because Dewey would not go west with him. This discovery succeeded tlie story th.it President McKlnley did not care to have Dewoy accompany him for fear he would be over-shadowed. You can take your choice in arriving at a cor rect conclusion. One is as far from tne truth aa tho other. DuniN'o the past twenty-four months of the Diugley law the importations amounted to t2i6,SfK),59 less than those of the last twenty-four months of the Wilson law. Yet, in spite of the preat roduction of imports, mean ing, to say tho lcat. that much addi tional manufacturing In tho Unltod States, the Dingloy law yielded 1'),- fiSC.T'.l.i morn revenue iu us liret two years than did tho Wihon law in iu corres-pondiug two ye irH. An J yet ihoro are rftntOMtnen uoil oditom wlio aver that wd should go hack to tho low PRESIDFNT McKlXLET won the heart of all Intelligent pooplo when ho studioualy and modestly refused to appropriate to himself any of the en thusiastic applauje which was be stowed jpon the presidential carriage containing the president and Admiral Dewey. As they drove to and from the capitol the president smiled and chatted with the admiral while the latter was kept bu-y lifting hl3 hat In acknowledgement of the enthusiastic greeting. And again when the ap plause at the capitol during tho pre Mentation exerciaes reached a climax, he pushed the admiral forward and stepped back. Democratic stump orators who were insisting in 1890 that thro could bo no prosperity without free trado nnd froo silver will, perhaps, bo interestod to know that tho failures in September, 18W, amounted to leRS than one-fourth of those of September, 18!Xj, the vory month in which they were trying to induce people to accept their political nostrums The failures in September, 18, were, according to Dun's Review, J29.77i.917, while for September, 1S97, they had fatten to 10.309.935: fur Sjptem'or. 189S. to S,8o8,019, and for September, 1899, they weie but $0,979,084, the lowest record in Septembor failures since tho keeping of these records began. The suggestion that Congressman Lentz be sent to tho l'hlliopines to get information in support of tho Little American party is probably made in tho hope of getting Mr. Lentz out of Ohio during tho remain der of tho campaign, as his lurid speeches in support of everything an archistic and agalnnt everything look ing to good ordor and prosperity aro benefiting far more than they aro in juring tho republican causo. Mr. Lentz, however, is enough of a lawyer to know that a mission intendod for tho aid and comfort of the enemies of tho government would bo liable to lead to serious results, and it is be lieved that he will not seriously con sider it. INFORMATION AND OPINION. Tho city marshal has a new occupa tion hunting boys with lassoes. These October days in Nebraska beat the world for fino woather. What's the matter with organizing a reading or debating dub this fall, as a prolitablo divorson ior tno winier evenings? Tiio clothing men aro grumbling at; this fiiio weather. It is a very hard j'jb to suit everybody. The governors of tho thirteen orig inal states havo beon asked to send trees from some historic place for the adornment of the grounds at Valley Forge. Governor Wolcott of Massa chusetts has decided to give a tree grown a short distance from Plymouth Roclc, on land survej-ed by Ralpn Waldo Emerson and Henry D. Thoroau. At Muncie, Ind., Miss Goldio Coch ran, nged 11, struck n, burglar in her room a few days ago, with a silver backed hair brush, and tho unknown man will die ae the result. Tho man was detected carrying a valuable clock from tho residenco, when tho girl com manded him to drop the time-piece. This ho did, and dosing the door, turned upon her, when she threw the brush, striking him in the templo. Ho fell to the floor, nnd has remained un conscious ever since. The Illinois supreme court has rulea that the shade trees in tho street in front of a maa's property belorg o him, and cannot be cut down or mutil ated without his consen. The suit was one in which a property owner -ucd a telephone company for cutting off the limbs of his troes in order to make room for its wires. Colonel J. L. Torrey, the author of the bankruptcy law and later the commander of a regiment of Rough Riders, found among his troopers two young men In whom ho has taken great interest. One of them, Charles Blake of Sand Creek, Wyo., he has sent to the Kansas State university for the full collegiate course. To the other, Truman Fox of Sundance, Wyo., ho has given $5,000 for a course in art, to be begun in St. Louis and finished in London. One of the Chicago banks has in its possession a remarkable check, which it recently cashed for a depositor. The latter, who is a stock raisor, owed a contractor $S00 for tho construction of some larire corn cribs. When the builder demanded his pay the stockman felt in his pockets for paper on which to make out a check, and finding none, he wrote the order on a shingle, using a marking pencil. It was honored. and the president of the bank had it framed as a curiosity A Toronto re-taurant keeper has been lined $1 for selling ico crem on Sunday, notwithstanding the claim of the defense that the frozen mixture, being a food, miht legally be sold on the Sabbath. The magistrate informed tho representative of tho Lord's Day Alllancw (which organization brought tho charge) that a weak easo had been nialo out, but he would not like to dismiss it, a it Wiii important to have the question bottled by tho higher courts. Tlio acting secretary of the n-vy has appointed a board to investigate and report upon the repairs needed by the cruher New Orleans. Llnz, the capital of Pppsr Austria, ii in a state of terror over a series of .lack the Ripper crime, five women having been murdered. Tho Now York republican county convention nominatii George C. Bar- ' rett and Joseph F. Daily for supreme judges. Doth are democrats. 4 E. Wihon, an alleged burglar ar rested In K'iox vlllo, Tcon., has offered to reveal tho hiding place of the watch which the senate presonted to ox President Harrison and whi h was 8to leo fivo yoars tgo. An electric Cir tilled with pai-en-gors and running at a hitih rate of spoed j urn poo tho trnelc at Prince's curve, one mio from Carthage, Mo., turning comp.e-ely over. Tw nty per sons were injun d, none of them how ever, fatally. In Kansas persons convicted of mur der in the fir-t degree. u o sentenced to bo hanged whent-ver tno governor shall sign ihoir death warrants. No governor has ever signed a death war rant, and so tho penitentiary contains many prisoners under sentenco to be hanged . The new policy In the subjugation of tho insurgents contemplates tho per manent occupation of every position taken bv tho American forces. The coast towns will first be captured by tho aid of the inoroased tleot and the ports blockaded so that tho insurgents cannot bo aided frjm outside sources. It is expected by these operations gradually to drive the Filipino army into the iuterior and thus force them to surrender or become mere bandits. James Reed Injured. Mr. .Tamos Reed struck his leg against a cako of ice in such a mauner as to bruiso it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly that he could not walk without the aid of crutches. lie was treated bv iihvsicians, also used several kinds of linimf nt ami two and a h .If gilbms of vvl.i-key in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until be began using Chamberlain's Pain Fulm. This brought almost a complete cine in a wink's time and he holiev'-s thai had hi- not used this remedy hi- leg would have had u he impulated. Mr. R.oed s o:m f the !e oling morch nts of Clay Court House, .V. V... Pain P.alm ! is mu'ij'iuleu ior sprains, onuses arm rheumatism. t-orsal by nil druggists. IIKri'liLH'AN TICKET. State. .Siifrcinc Judfie Repent State Fnivcr.-iiy M. n. REESE I.. O. M GILTON V. B. ELY Judicial. Judge Second District I'Al L JEM'. County. County Clerk JAMES IUIlitKraU.N County Treasurer J- L. BARTON District Clerk G. I' . IIOUSEWOKTH County Juttee J- E.. DOLULAa Sheriff T. E. WILLIAMS County Superintendent ROBERT CASE Hnmn.-r V.V. OAbi Surveyor . E. HILTON Commissioner, Second District . H. DAVIS Eat plenty, Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles, E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., says. "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It is now my everlast ing friend." P G. FricKe & Co. Anctli-r Art Salou In Turin. The revolutionary spirit ill Parl3 seems to be expending art organizations ins: fs force on new cad of on barri- cades. Yet another salon is soon to be formed, composed of twenty painters and sculptors, under the presidency of fiahriel MoureL with the title "Societe nouvelle de peintres et de sculpteurs The program outlined is moderate, "We wish to exhibit our pictures Uy the side of those of our friends whose tastes are kindred with our own," says Amand Jean. "This does not prevent us from being exhibited by the side of those with whose artistic work we are not in complete sympathy." Bismarck's Iron Nerve Wns the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found whore stomach livor, kidneys and bowels aro out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop everv power of brain and body. Only 2Tc at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store Adulterated Beer. An English chemist recently exam ined 3.1C5 samples of beer, of which 421 were found to have been adulter ated, and the fact was also discovered that the adulteration of beer Is almost exclusively confined to London. Of 137 samples of tobacco analyzed, twenty-fix were found to be adulterated. Novel Advertising. An enterprising liquor firm has en gaged an aeronaut to give a series of balloon ascensions in Ceylon, and while ascending to drop small sample bottles of whisky attached to miniature parachutes. Short Time for Preparation. A prisoner about to be executed in France does not know the day. He it Informed just fifteen minutes bfor th ax falls. OHIO WILL REMAIN IN LINE. Can Hafely be Counted ou for Fori y Thntmantl Majority. St. Lot'is, o-t. 17. A Washington "pedal to tho (I lobe-Domocrat says: Representative liromwell oi Ohio was at tho treasury department today, Laving come on hero from Cincinnati to attend to homo departmental and legal matters. Referring to tho polit ical contest in Ohio, Mr. Lromwell, whose home Is in Cincinnati, said: "The republicans will carry the state by from 40,000 to 50,000 I do not have the sllghte-it fear as to the result Mayor Jones will poll about 00,000 votes, and more of these will be democrats thau republicans. Tho fu- sion republicans of Hamilton county aro going to support Nash, and that wiii iVO tno COuotv to tho reuublican tlCKet. The deratct ata are better or ganized than they hnvo been ir yoars. but this will to of no uso to them in the fnco of the people's dosiro that tho present prosperous conditions be con tinued. "No, there will hi no defoction among the republ cm Germans owing to dissatisfaction with tho foreign pol icy of the administration. I havo re cently raado speeches to a number of German organiz itions and I can say that they aro still with Prefident Mc- Ciuiey. Whenever I talked about whipping tho Filipims and restoring peace the Germans gave their approv al in many ways. As a, matter of fact, the Go: ni ina will prefer prosperity and satisfaction, with the Filipinos thrown in, lo depression and iack of ci.nfldonco. without tho Philippines I came over yesterday with a German business man, who has always boon a democrat, but voted for Mclvinley three years ago. Ho said ho preferred good timos and would vote the repub lican ticket." Volcanic Eruptions Arc grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Rucklen's Arnica Salvo cures them; also old, running and fovor sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, corns, warts. cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Itt Pile Cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 2r cents a box. Curo guarantoed. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.. druggists. Weight ami TliouxM. The weights of classes of studtntt before and after examinations nae been made the subject of recent inves tigations. In high classes, where nat urally the examination was most felt, several pounds were lost, showing how the mental strain was felt. In lower classes the loss was not so great. A New Marriage Law. A new law has Just gone into effect in Massachusetts forbidding the per formance of the marriage ceremony by Justices of the peace unless they have been specially designated for that pur pose. "It did me more good than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after eating it wns terrible. Now I am well," writes S. II. K encrjl ;ingston,K an., of Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. It digosts what you eat. F. G. Fricke & Co. IiHgured, He lld Himself. Richard Brownlow, known as the Lancashire hermit, has Just died near Bolton, England. He began life as a lawyer, but was alSIcted with a dis ease that disfigured bis face, compell ing bim to wear a mask. He built himself a fine country house on top of a hill at Ilorwich. and lived In it for fifty years, never leaving his grounds except at night. Journeys Around tli World. The time required for a Journey around the earth by a man walking day and night without resting, would be 423 days; an express train. 40 days; sound, at a medium temperature, 82 hours; a cannon-ball, 21 hours; light, a little over 1-10 of a second, and electricity, passing over a copper wire, a little under 1-10 of a second. Nature can only feed the flame of life with the food eaten which is di gested. Ilerbine will reinvigorate a woak 6tomach, and so improve diges tion as to insure the natural b'oom of healtij. Price 50 cts. F. G. Fricke & Co A llout ti.OOO Years Old. In the course of excavations at Bruges in connection with the west basin of the port, a boat dating be fore the Christian era has been dis covered, says a Brussels correspondent of the London Dally Mail. The boat, which Is of oak, is about 30 feet long and 7 feet broad, and Its mast, which is broken in four pieces, was apparent ly about 24 feet high. It was un earthed at a depth of twenty feet and must have been stranded when the sea covered part of Bruges, a period an terior to the Christian era. President King, Farmer' ILuik, Brooklyn, Mich., has ued DoWitt's Little Early Riers in his f mily for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and all liver and bowel troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. xt Total Solar Krlle. The next total solar eclipse will take place on May 23. 1SO0. In order that the observations may be made iu as usefid and systematic a manner as pos sible, astronomers are already consi.; ering plans for observing the phe nomenon. Keller from Heat. People who suffer from heat in the hands and feet can obtain speedy and asy relief from the same by putting inside their stockings and gloves a small portion of very fine oatmeal. Joseph Stoekford, Hodgdon, Me., healed a sore running for seventeen years and cured his piles of long stand ing by uaing DeWiU'a Witch Hazel Salve. It cures all skin diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. When dizzy or drowsy, take Ceech am's Pills. n -J I 13 k a - ' J)- ir3, V i ' j i'e'5r;l' l Sl I EVERYTHING IN MUSIO ruiuine la BrilUh i:t Africa. The famine In IJrltlsh Ea.-.t ATikn ! a serious one. The protectorate otVi ciala have been put to sore Btraits to provide food for their subordiuati-n, und in somo cases th garrisons ImVf been fed very largely on the garni' Which the officers could shoot. Tin distress and disaffection among the na tives is taking some very unpli-asunt forms. Recent travelers over tho Uganda railway report that in places the line has been torn up by the na tives, thus causing great delay buih In the passenger trafiie and in Hi. Transport of stores. It Is probable that the natives in somo way connect tin present scarcity with tho making of the railway, and it must not be over looked that the employment of ten or twelve thousand Indian coolies on tin' construction of the line may have ma terially affected the local supplies of food e tuft's. The unusually low Nile which is reported from K.ypt points to a severe drought In the Upper Nile regions and in the Abyssinian high lands. Millions of dollars, is the vaiuo placed by Mrs. Mary li'rd.Harrisburg, Pa., on the lifo of her child, which sho saved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubiee. F G. Fricke Co. Lord Riwl .MlnUtrr. The Scottish Leader says thai the former Lord Elphinstone's parish min ister wa?. a very scatter-brained theo logian, and It. hir. sermons often kiu w not tho ei.d f:-'' -i the beginning. One Sunday Lis L-;. jsalp, in his customary sleeping, gave vent to an unmistak able snore. This was too much for the minister, who stopped and cried : -Waken, my Lord Elphinstonr," A grunt followed, and then Lis lord, hi ; answered: "I'm no 8lcepln minister." "But je are sieepin. I wager ye din na ken what I said last." o.i I.iinu il th. pastor. "Ou, ay," returned the j v, "Ye said, 'Waken, my Lord Elphin stone.'" "Ay, ay." .'-aid the minister. "But I wager ye dinnn ken what I said last afore that." "Tuts." replied the nobleman, promptly. "I ll wa r ye dinra ken ycrsclf." Whito's Cream Voi mifuge i a highly valuablo preparati -n, capable, from tho promptitude of its net ion, of clonring the system ! a fow hours of overy worm. Price els. F. G. Fricke A: Co. Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one cure for Contagious Blood Poison the disease whieh Las completely baffled the doctors. Thoy are totally unable to cure it, and direct their efforts toward bottling the poison up in the blood and concealing it from view. S. S. S. cures the disease posi tively and permanently by forcing out every trace of the taint. I was afflicted with a terrible blood llsea-"-, which was la spots nt first, but afterwards Kpreau an ovr my wniy. 1 hi-se soon hrokoout inio sores, and it is eu.iy to iinakiue th sufii-riiitf I endured. l;-fir I lif etime Convinced timt Uir doctors couhl do no good. I had spent a hundrf-d dullard, which wus it-aliy throwa away. 1 then tried various jiHtfiu ji-w tneai Mms, nui iney una g Ynut reach the disgust-. i --i-jr When ihi'i tinisjiea my first boUl of rt. H. rt. I n was greatly improved and was dcliirliten witii the result. The lanje red splotches on my chest bzan to t?row paler and fiimlW and bpfore long disappeared entirely. 1 rnined my lost weight, liecame stronger, and my ap petite greatly Improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skin a9 clear as a ph-e of el.iss. . II. L. Myers, HwMulbt-rry hi., Newark, N. J. Don't destroy all possible chance of a cure by taking the doctor's treatment of mVrcury and potash. These minerals cause the hair to fall out, and will wreck the entire system. For OlrvrvH .TheUlUUU is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books on the disease and its treat ment mailed free by Swift Specific Com pany, Atlanta, Georgia. Plattsmouth Coal Yard IS THE PLACE TO BUY HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL ALL GRADES OF WOOD. Hay, Corn, Oata and all Kinds of Feed Constantly on Hand. EGENBERGER & TROOP. THIRD AND MAIN-STb. I la. rt IB VI I ;. i fefe Aft C c? l' you grease 1 Nte-C the wagoa 1 I wheels with ' j MICA Axis Graass V Get a box and learn why lt' the V , i best greae ever put on an axl. V-. ' I Bold everywhere. Wade by j STANDARD OIL, CO. Jj A UtALTIlLL ATTACH KCriT been Add-jJ to the well UtWn Hour th' m a in I ' Hi ii l I i TTCS! 55 CASH, $0 M0MTHLT. With Stool and Scarf. ZUnS IH OAK, WALNUT and HAHCUAKT Wrlfc Tor Particulars. No Plnnt to Holiness. The woman who is lovely In face, form and temper will always havo friends, but one who would bo attrac tive must keep her health. If she i- weak, -,'u kly and nil run down, oho will b- nervous and irritable. If hhf has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will causo pimples, blotches, akin eruptions and a wretch ed complex ion. F!ecti ic Bitters is the best medicine in tho world to regulate ftomach, liver nnd kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong ner--. ! igbt eyes, smooth, volvety fdiic. rich e,nnp!exion. It will make a ;i"d-;oi; l ng, charming woman of a re ii down i net I id Only cents at V. G I'ri- ko i '".' Di-ul' Store. 2 Interesting Itelglum. Belgium is the mo.st confused little nationality on earth. In tho great cit ies the population is made of Inextrica ble mixtures of Flemish races and the Walloons, pure Frenen and German. Add to this broad splashes of the Span ish blood that came in with the prlnoes of the Lirft century and you hav a curious conglomerate man the bravs little Belgian. Thousands of tho inoit stubborn and distressing casus of piles have bepn cured by Tablor's Buckeye Pile Oint ment. 1 1 lb-vc.r fails to cure. Prco, 0 ei". in Loitles, tub 7,) cts. F. G. F icke ,v ( )o. Furniture Stoves and I. IVat liiKin (leches to call :tttt nlion to llu t r;nle that In lia li;o laiLv.t stock of stoves and furniture ever shown in Plattsmouth and that he can not he undersold by any dealer in the reat state of Nebraska, e made his purchases before the recent freat advance in prices, and is ;ivincc his cus tomers the benefit of that fact. These are facts which you cannot afford to overlook when in n cd of anythinp; in his line. If you are wise you will take a close look through his store rooms before biryitij;r. I. PEARLMAN, Opposite the court house, PL.ttsmouth Nebraska GRAIN Commission Broker Wear Com. 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