Q ; i ) ; i .11 i u 1 .; I 1 . ' f-i' ! - YUe Plattsmouth Herald. y uIim-'i tSi.-y may itcral effect of free I : ; t ' i ".c'v ;iinpiciy, mid dully pv.-ij .VLilt Mxf"': ! ,!nt.iy. Jt 'i;' ,t t ! I" '.'ivuii'i .vtii, iio-t- ffti1 '" ,' ,.i '!ioiUli ti'- . mails sti'nnil clui r.i.w IH'' lie coi-in-r Vine ; n1 Kiftn streets. Tnlt)itiOiin38. I TF.KMH niB WKRKLT, ne eiy, one yf.ir, hi ii'tviincn no )ne copy, one ye nr. not In advance 00 )ne copy, m monilif, In advance 73 )d opy, tlirp month", In advance. . . 40 TKRMH FOR DAIL1 )ne onp onn y -ar In ailvmio.n ffi 00 taflciny per wi'k. by cirrler 13 hiecnpy, per inoiill' 30 THURSDAY, DIXKMHKK 0. W, The riMtiitilit'aiiH experienced no (iifliculty Helectinir it candidate for speaker. Gkovkk Clevki.AM), KHq.,is prob- ably the most rentiers man in tlie country Uk-hc day. New York still leads the van. It U stated that 71) females linve licences for Bellinir beer and whiskey in that city. Si'ENni(IFJ,(K)().(XX) to have over SXl.OOO.OO) ill the nnmr time, lookn like pod economy, yet this in what in meant by improving the Nibsoii ri river Hystetn. Germany expended $100,OX),0(X) in improving; the Khine: New York in vented fcH.OOO.OOO in the Krie canal Neither could atlord to lone the ad vantage tlniH (falneil for many tiuiCHthe Hiniirt no invented. CiOVEKNOK SliATOK IIlIX will doubt lens experience Home incon venience looking after bin duties a8 Governor while he is tilling bin aeat aa senator. There is little, doubt however.tliat lie will arrange to receive bin Balary regularly.4 Crisp, Mills and Springer might settle their differences by uniting on lvx-npeakerKeed for speaker. In (doing this the blunders of a democrat speaker would not en danger the chances f party suc cess in 1M and the country at lare would fare better. It has been said by good authority that Kussell Sage is the mostcharit able man living. While he does not n a rule, write out a check for any amount which many be asked for, he does make itu point to re lievc distress where it is most needed and give to the most deserving. The countries with which n Mc Kinley reciprocity has already been concluded nre lirazil, Cuba, Porto Rico, San Domingo and the Hawai ian Islands. Arrangements nre well underway with Costa Rica, the richest sugar and coffee district in Central America, and the good work is just beginning. Inter O. IT is well known that the Cleve land element of Hie democratic house favors Mills for the speaker ship, because Mills, more than any other man, represents the Cleve land free trade idea. Let them have Mills. All the republicans desire to insure them the earth in ''.VJ is a thoroughly democratic home this session, ject 1".u:i I tra 'e.- j.'.ir..;... Xhe i.u'iis iiUi.il. .istration has hucci riled in e.;,;L'Jishi"' recipro cal tr. ili- rel.it:oi s Hawai ian Islands in accordance with the provisions of the reciprocity clause of the McKinlcy law. The treaty provides that t:-.e T!::itei States ad mit into its ports nee oi duty nio- - . .... nilgai and tropic.il fruus providing the UnwaiaiM will admit ttapL commodities of this country which Hhe cannot profitable pro duce. No honest man will assert that the present administration has adopted free trade in a sinirle in stance. Wherever reciprocity treat ies have been made, due care has been taken, to admit no product free of duty that will Interfere with its production in this country. The present administration will give the people no ebject lesson in free trade. On the other hand the doc trine of production will be fully ex emplified and the interests of our industries and labor cared for. Geo. clock. Yuss and the court house tf Gentlemen, if you want a fine dress shoe, it c;m be had at Schild knecht's. tf Gei'ulemen, if you banker after Flyn's Flexible Fine Fancy Fitting Footwear, Schildkuecht has the truck. tf The comity commissioners, Geo. Yuss and the court house clock. Why will you cough when Shi lob's ciir W'H irivc immediate re lief. Price ID cts., 50 cts. uu $1 For sale by F. G. Fricke & Cc Pure buckwheat flour for sale ai Ueisel a mill. tf If CT Sil S11IK Call on the Tucker Sisters in the Sherwood block for bargains in Winter Hats. tf For line boots and slmi e-o in Joseph Fetzer, Main street, between rourm unci rinu Hireeis. tt Santa Clause. Geo. Vass. Christmas The republicans of Ohio ure making; an effort to iuaugurato Governor M'Kinley withcereiuonies that have never been more impos ing. Republican clubs and re presentative republicans from all over the union will probably be in attendance. It will be a proud day for the foremost champion of the American system if protection to American industry and labor. Tub western democratic papers favor Boise for the second place on the ticket far U!, banking on the probability of his carrying loau. Hefore taking this step oner friends should remember that national issues were involved in the elec tion of the legislature last fall in which the republicans'gaiiied three members. Let it not be forgotten either that Harrison carried the state by iM.OOO plurality. Willi the prohibition hinderance removed tlie republicans will set down a Poise in no unmistakable manner. CRIP'S ELECTION. In the nomination of Mr. Crisp for the speakership the democracy of this country has taken a decided ly aggressive and some may term progressive step. Heretofore the policy of the democratic party has been outlined by the Carlisle us against me Kantian element , re sulting in the steady drift toward he free trade policy. Of recent years Cleveland has been con sidered the most pronounced Blip porter of the doctrine and in the candidacy of Mills in this contest, the future prestige of this free trade cienieni was involved. Irisn. on the other hand received support, in a great measure from the old Rand all following with such accessions as he might obtain because of hostility to Cleveland, views on the silver question. Crisp has placed himself ftn record as favoring the free coinage of silver and being de cidedly against free trade. The result is in a measure a victory for the republican parly, though in the end, the party will probably uot fare uh well na it would had Mills been the choice, inasmuch as a radical free trade bill would likely have been presented and that party placed upon thejdefensive on that issue. The choice of Crisp miv be. interpreted as a triumph for the Hill faction of the democracy, a Bet back for free trade and the promotion f the free silver idea aa was favored by the platform of twenty-four democratic state con veners at the late election. If we cannot! ve it, M'Kinleyism vs. free trade, we shall have to be con tent with honest money vs. free coinage in the campaign of '02. One Way to Fit I'p an Old Room. If you are repairing an old hnnsA ami wish to have onn or twn ntrikinrr un.i in fective features, choose a room for a den unit nuve the whole of a windowlesa side finished with drawers, ennlwianla niW wnl pigeon holes. Shut in somo of these witii Biainea glass doors, drape others with real nilk or blue mid whitn nnmj. lain tinted eninv l'ooJs. Lpuva a nni. lery along the top for lusts, pottery or untrained paintincrs. Cover tho tliwir with lnattinir and nu?s. Tf twmii.ia place low Beats in tho windows for plains or uoohs. peiect wrought mm frames, for lmiitfinjr lamps, wiili a corner nmilLi stick placed hero uthl there fur pick op use. An old portable clothes rlnspf. v converted into a coiner shrine for such a room by lieiiur covered with dark red plush, in which is kept some family hpir loomsora beautiful vase. A few odd bamboo pieces of furniture will best har monize with tho rest of tho room, tit stiff carved chairs in dark mahogany. An old fashioned desk, such ns was in con stant uso in Now England years age, or nny antique table or stand will find a suitable abiding place here. Brooklyn Eagle. . The Trouble With he Topper. Tho late P. T. Barnuui, being a pro nounced joker, turned also his witty faculty to use. When he told the Adiron dack landlord, with great solemnity, that he hesitated to find fault with anything about tho hotel when so much w.u agree able, ho was urged by the l.inulord by all means to bo frank and do so. "Well." said Parmm),"it is only ono thing; I have discovered with reirret tW rnnr pener is half peas." The landlord de clared it could not be j but, on being as Bared that Barinuu knew pepper as well as ginger, ho wrote a caustic letter to his grocers about Bending him such stuff. They, knowing doubtless who tho real complainant was, wrote back that ir ho would spell "popper" he would find half of it compoMd of p's, and that that which they sold had only the amount tho orthography required. Printer's Ink. and tf JY HOI! Of Iir. il. IJ. I'linur ti merchant of Ciihrnlt.ir V (' n u badly afflicted with rheumatism for a year or more, as to ue linnnic to wtrrk or go to school. His father concluded to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm on the boy. It soon cured him and he has since walked one and a half miles to school and back every school day. .TO cent bot tle for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tiik Best Bai.vk iu tho world lorCutt Hrtiiseo, Hares, Ulcers, HiiltUheuin. Fever Sores. Tetter. Clmnncd Ilsnds. Chilbliiins Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is e mi run teed to liive satisfaction, m money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For bhIo by F. 0. Fricke & Co. We have sold KIv'b Cream Halm about three years, and have re commended its use in more than a hundred snecial cases of catarrh The unanimous answer to our in- fpnries is, "It's the best remedy that I have ever used." Our experience is, that where parties continued its lise.it inver fnils lr ruro T IT Montiromerv. &. Co.. Druc'riais. n. corah, Iowa. When I bec.m tiMinrr TClv'a f'rnm Halm niv catairh was so bad I hart headache the whole time nnd dis. barged a large amount of filthv matter. That has almost entirely disappeared and have not had head ache science.-J. Soinniers.Stephney, Conn. W III be Clven Away Our cnternrisinir driunviKts. V. C. Fricke A Co. who pnrrv lln flnrwt stock of drugs, perfumeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, etc., are irivinir awav a larire nimilier of trinl bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Res torative Nervine. Thev cuarantee it to cure headache, dizziness, ner vous nrostratimi. wteeil.Hjn,.uu thu ill effects of spirits, tobacco, coffee, etc. Druirirists sav it is the greatest seller thev ever knew, ntul ixutiivpr. sally satisfactory. They also guar- antee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases of nervousororganic heart disease, nalnitation. nam in nidi smothering, etc. Fine book on Aervoua and Jleart Diseases free. W Anted Au Hellve, reliable man-salary 7t to so aiontlily. with Increase, to repreMnt W hit own ertlou a mnnnalhla N V. rk MnilKe. ftf.rpfita w A mi v. wr .. t. Box IM, New York. BY Opposite USTe-w Court HoviGe. COSISTXZCTO- OT GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY jSlITD SILYEBWARB Everything to be Sold Regardless of Cost. Do not miss this Oppor tunity to get Goods at your own price. Sale commencing iosfej , h, 711 at tl ad 711 Col. G. F, S. McCEaiy of I. ! Conducting the Sale. A POPULAtt FAMILY. I "Hew Is It, Kate, that roil alwan Ivrm ........... tu, mni, j-tui mi Prill to 'cntrli on 'to tin. i,i WhMt f IT1IIV. Villi ntlVtll'S a...im n U J f iue." " K atb : " I don't know ; I certnlnl v do not mnlieany en-rtinn In that dlroction.1' Jkmki it . fe Wf.ll .lnin. I..... r it.- . iimi lew iiiomno. lot xaiuplo, you Lave tuken up palntinif. The statement is given out that the administration has negotiated treaty with the llawaian islands stablishing absolute free trade with tiiose Islands. This will be a new departure for a set of politic ians who arc inferred with the Mc Kinlcy doctrine. The country will doubtless reap a benefit from it be cause it will give the people an ob- Wlmt lh Trullle U The ancient Rinnans, at wliosn anmn. tnons bantniets trnflKs ilayed nn Im portant role, supposed that their exist ence was one of the material results of thunder. More modern botanists have clawed it as a species of uuishrooin, but it can scarcely be termed such. To be exact, tlw trullle is a tuberculous fungus, a sort of morbid estraviusation of vege table sugars analogous to oak balls or nut galls, and doubtless originating, us these latter, by the stiiii of au insect. Washington Letter. When voti 120 to a shoe store vnur object isnot only to buy shoes but to procure for what you spend the best that your money will buy. Less (ban this will not content you; more than this you cannot, in rea son. Ilsk. Olir methods urn nu wimple is your desires. We do not nit your expectations lo the clouds, but we realize them whatever they are. We will never s:irrifif i -ii'r interests' to ours and nowhere else can you get a fuller and fairer equivalent for your money. An especially profitable purchase for vou is our etc. BOOTS, O E S OR RUBBERS R SHERWOOD. .r01 Main Street 1 M MIKE SIINKLLltACKKH. Wagon and Blacksmith shop Wagan, Bupgy, Machine and plow Rcpniriii:; done KO!tE!HOEING A SPECIALTY Hp u. th NEVKRSLIP HORSESHOE Which is tho bst horscBhoe for th farmer, .r for fus-t dnvim., or for eit) purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone ci.n put p sharp or tint corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at his shop find exfimino the NKVEnsup nnd you will use no other. J. M. SIINEI.LBACKEH. 12 North Fifth St. PlatUmouth without nny toni hor ; you enmr to the rosoua When Miss Uilaro ilewrted lierDi tsiirteehu'i togiidileiily, 11ml eoiminly we ure till improv ua In irraee uinli r ymir iiistnu tioii ; 1 henrd you ti'llliiK 'I'oMimy Kami's lj.fr cveninii how hiicluli nmilo mistiiUis in t'l;:jinj,' Ihisi1,hI1; yousi'e:n t v he iii en nil ll.e liiusi ' fails,' uiij kinnv ju.i v.-i;:rr,Ml'iuii'!ralleiivnniMiinw's; yen entci'l.,;ii li'Miitilnlly; uti-1 in the lu.st 1111 ml 11 m .i..ve n;i .invtiisnin heiuili.owjiiir, ymr o il iiie. tu yn:ir iliysienlenltiii'eeiereises. Wnere (In y. i eet till 1 your iiirnnniilinn from in 1 ,,n : i; .nt -cl (Lu wuy plate -Ior Timi n.-v. r , id i-ity." Kat::: " i'.'l.v, .lem.ie, ynn will nmkn ma V11.11. 1 h.iveuiily 1 lie niiim eef inliirniiiiioii tint it is iiirpri.-iii f how it meets til! wents. I very fi'PIhiii ic f imytiiitiir new hut. what tile next levilnyj I -rinr mo lull iuruniiHtioii en tlie v.ihjtvl. :.;;.? X.! !iiifiiiiicl Ami 11 'Ti':it tinnime it. Is to in nil, fur it reuli I'lirnishi'S the retnlinir fur the whole lllia.-i I kill I'll! llPP ll'ia u i v ml nn hid iiuiirn-.i.. that he has taken fur j-eiirs, lis lie nis this one trives mure iirnl better inl'n; inata ii on the siio.je.-ts of tni dav; umi methcr says that it is that that maiVe.s lier such 11 lanioiii liun..ekeepev. hi fai l, wo nil ncrco that it ia '.lie (inly n'lilly kamii.Y iiiairiizine pubhslied, s we have pent fur f triples of oil of them, and llnd that one is nil lor men. another nil fur wu-neii, and nnother fur ehiklivn only. While this one suits every onn of us; so we onlv noi'd to rale; one ins'teiid of (wvenil, anci that is where ihu economy comes In, for it ia only :IM a year. Perlnips you think I am ton lavish In my prai-; but I will let you see ours or. better still, si'tid 10 cents to the pii! llilier, W. .leiinlnfts Demurest, 15 Fjist 14th Street, New Vork, for n snmiilo copy, and I lhall nlwiiys consider thiit 1 have dune you a ifreat lavor ; and tuny le you will lie euttimr us out. ns you say we hnve the reputation ov beinirtho best liifornied family in town. If that be so. it is Jjcuioredt'ii Jr'aiully Maifozloa that does it." A liberal ofler only $:MX) for TIIK WKKTLY HKRALD and Demurest l-'aniily Magazine. tSTSeiul your subscription to thia oflice. exican : Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A Ionj-tcstcd pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment Xo other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. Ko medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. Everything to Furnish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S -GREAT MODERN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Scientific American Agency fort; (4 LV.-.iA. ' Vt'V" TRADE MAVKS, i, f'ftlM COPYRIGHTS, eta. For Information flnrt fifo TTfindrtook wrltn to MI NN A VO.tm l'.KOADWAY. SY.W .H. Oldest tmrtnu ior wmrinit iMtciits m Ancrir-H. Kvory patent inkn nut bv u- tirn ithi hfi'mrt tho public by a not ice tiivcii twe uf cbai t1' 'u 'ricntifw mcncau I.reot rlirnUtlnn of anr sctentlfli' paper In ttw wnrlil. Siliulidlr Illustrate.!. Nn mn lllfiMit mail rlunilil be without It. Wnrklr, ;.0lt a ji'iir; l.."il) nix mumln. Aditron MUNN i. CO., ruBLiBuriiSjiilllroaJway, New Vork. Haying purchased the J. V. Weckbach store r.o,a oB ,cmtk Main street where I am now loeateJ can .ell .00(1 cheap er than the cheapest having just put in the West etock of new goods ever brought to tho city. Gasoline stoves andfurnture fall kinds bold on the installment plan. &&ftrf?'n THE POSITIVE CURF. il: BROTHERS. tS WW "5 Mum P'lr0rta.t.tL, ' . . la's 1