r 1 1 A. SALISBURY : D-K N T-I-S-T : GOLD AND I'OKCELAIN CKOWNS, Dr. SielriwaysnmvstliHIc for the iatiil' ax trncllitr n( ti'flli. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Bockwood Block ilmtHOiuiitli, jjeb MEAT MARKER SIXTH 8TKEHT K. II. KLLKXUAUM, Prop. The best of fresh meat always found in this market. Also fresh rgg and Hotter. Wild game of nil kinds kept in their season. SIXTH 8THKET T MARKET ", 0OIJ) AND POKUKLAIN CKOWNH Bridge work and lino gold work a SPECIALTY. OK. HTKINAtlS LOCAL its well as other hi. eatlitUKlven for Hie iiiiluliwKtxtriu'tliMi o tt'i'th. 0. A. MARSHALL, Fitzgerald "o" All persons i nclol l ! to the old firm of Weidniann Sc llrekenfeld are requested to call and settle immedi ately nnd avoid trotilde. "ToThePubllcT The Y. L. R. R. A. have arranged with F. H. Thompson, of the Kxcel ainr Library Kurean of Chicago, to dl at least 3(H) volumes to their library each year for a term of live years, charging $l'.2."i for the whole term, $." for four yearn, W."" for three years, $2.50 for two yearn, ll.W) for one year membership. We bespeak a cordial reception for Mr. Thomas or his representa tive from every progressive or public spirited citizen nnd nny person who is interested in educa tion and mental culture. To start with our library will contain over fl()0 vol uniet of standard literature, wtnprising works of history, biography, science, religion educa tion, poetry, fiction, references nnd Miscellaneous. We will endeavor 4o satisfy your literary wants nnd trust an in the past you will favor mm with your liberal patronage, tf Y. L K. R. A. Uy. order coin. The "Temple of Fame," to be given t the opera house next Friday u uaid to be, by those who have een it is nt other places, the best thing for home talent ever written. Seats on sale at J. I Young; popular prictu, fit), 35 and 25 cent. tf Subscribe for Tub HbkaLD, only li cents a week or 50 cents a month. Notice to Debtor. Any person owing tne on account is requested to call and settle either by cash or note by March 1st. tf J. F inlet Johnson. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Weidmau A Hrcken feld is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Weidman re tiring and Mr. llrekenfeld continu ing the business nnd assumes all indebtedness contracted by said firm. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the tirni will call and settle at theold stand. Geo. I'. Wkiumann, ('. HRKKKNKELI). February 4, IWI'J. Gentlemen would not use 'illush of Rosea" if it was a paint or pow der, of course not. It is clear as water, no sediment to lid the pores f the skin. Its mission is to heal, cleanse and purify the complexion of every imperfection, and insures every lady and gentleman a clean, smooth complexion. Sold byO. 11. Snyder. Price 75 cents. Mllos Nerve and Liver Pills. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervs. A new discovery Dr. Miles' Pills spee lily cure biliou iiess bad taste, torpid liver, piles constipation. Unequaled for men women, children, smallest, mildest surest! 50 doses, 25c. Samples free at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Why will you cough when Shi loh's cure will give immediate re lief. I'rice 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1 For sale by F. G. Fricke A Co I feel it my duty to say a few words in regard to Fly's Cream Halm, and I do so entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year, and have found it to be most admirable. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little boy and I never hoped for cure, but Cream Halm seems to do even that Many of my acquaintances have used it witu excellunt results. Oscar Ostuiii, 45 Warren Ave , Chi cago, III. A Great Surprise Is iii store for all who use Kenip'f Jfalsan tor tne tiiro.it nnd lungs the gTeat guaranteed remedy. Would ou believe that it is sold on its ..merits and that any druggits is au . thorized by the progrietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails .to cure acute and chronic coughs. All drugpists sell Kemp's Italsam. Jargc Hottles 50c and $1. is once more time lie find father fails to Hoiks of Iowa says the democrat ic candidate for president must be : t ... . ......I.iuitr ! a western man; uui iiom unnr..j he will not name hini. Governor Hoiks, of Iowa, wants to be vice-president of these United States, that he will stand upon ny kind of a platform they may adopt. The democrats are in a position where thev have trot to take some action in the tariff question, and yet they cannot do ho without doing their party more harm than good. ALL of the leading men who have been announced as candidates for the republican nomination for president have come out and an nounced themselves in favor of President Harrison, except one or two, and it is thought that they will do bo before the convention meets. THE senate has knocked out the income tax bill introduced by Gib son, of Louisiana, but one or two measures of this sort have been in troduced in the house, and, as the democratic majority in that body will undoubtedly pass one of them, the republic ins are certain to make considerable party c ipital from that source. Tllli assessors of Montana have completed their tax lint and show the real and personal property of the state, as valued on the tax du plicate, at !fH2,20."),12S. This means that the real value is about three times as much. Assessors found 8,;Ut,Wvl sheep, and the state will be interested in Hrer William Spring er's little bill on the sheep. LlsTKX to thii moan from the Iron ami Steel Trades Journal of Lon don: 'Through the course of Ilrit- ish tratle in the coming year is still shrouded in uncertainty, we can without fear of fallacy, predict a period of great prosperity in the great trans-Atlantic republic. The good things in store for the Americans in 1W2 we do not be grudge them, although we cannot expect to participate to the full as we il ill in by-gone days in the pros perity of the states." SECOND WEEK. Come right up to THE HERALD office and square up for a year. Those who do so without delay will get a prize, i. e., the Farm Journal for one yenr, just, for prompt pay ment. Don't you take the Farm Journal? Well, here is a chance to get one of the best farm papers in the land. The Farm Journal prints a beautiful calendar of the presidential favorites. This can be had for 10 cents with your choice for president. See great combina tion in another column. THE Atlanta Constitution is after the Cleveland contingent in New York with a sharp stick. The Con stitution says: From beginning to end the move ment which will culminate in the cooper union meeting to night and then collapse, has been anti-demo cratic. The very men who are en gaged in it have tor years been try ingto knife the democratic party I hey held a meeting to protest against the nomination of Hill for governor, and the result was Hill's nomination and election by -10,000 majority. In the whole swarm of mugwumps, republicans nnd assis taut republicans, not one demo crat who would hesitate to sellout his party for an office or sacrifice it to a personal whim. Republicans can alTord to stand back and say: "Go it woman, go it bear." The farmers that are dependent uponthe Fremont hemp aud twine factory are anxious to know when Congressman Hryan proposes introduce his bill placing binding twine on the free list. It would doubtless be a great consolation to ine young man to see tne pauper manufactured article of the old country displacing our own pro duct, the wheels of this growing in dustry stopped, our laborers thrown out of employment and Jot. armers rendered dependent upon foreign trust as we were a few years since. Kvery farmer in this state is perfectly aware that since the manufacturing of binding twine hns been stimulated by the tariff that the price of the article has bee a preciptibly reduced. No, no gentle Annie, consult your farmers constituents before introducing the free twine measure. Heatrice Re publican. The notions held by n few timid republican papers that Hlaine withdrawal from the canvass will work harm to the reciprocity cause CHAKLKY Ross heard from. This himself, hut his recognize him. does not seem to us to have any valid reason for being. It is true the secretary "popularized" the re ciprocity idea and put it into pracitical shape. On his sugges tion it was incorporated in the Mc Kinley bill, and it formed one of the most prominent and most widely discussed features of that measure, as it has proven to be one of the most fortunate ind benefi cent. Hut the fact that nearly every republican member of con gress favored the scheme, even on its first presentation, and that it became satisfactory later to the few who opposed it originally, is of some significance in tins discus sion. This shows that the principle is not at all in danger, no matter how many of its earlier champions leave the scene. It was said in the beginning that Mr. McKinley was unfavorable to the idea, but if this tory were true his prejudice were conquered long ago. During his invass fot the governorship in 1801 McKinley often referred to the reciprocity policy in the strongest term of approbation, and with a sincerity and an enthusiasm which are not open to question. He i9 acute and sagacious enough to be fully conscious of the fact that this policy added thousands of votes to the republican total in that cam- aigti, and he is honest enough to ('knowledge this and public piritedand patriot'C enough to de- nd this policy at all time and under all circumstances. Reciprocity, that is to say, is lbiimlantly able to take care of itself hereafter, whatever may be the fate that is in store for its originators or sponsors. Its main tenance nnd development are not the slighest decree dependent on the lite or political fortune ol my man. It has passed beyond the swaddling clothes phase of ex istence and is able to stand alone and to assert itself in a direct and ffective way. The period of its peratioiis has not been great, nor has the field of its activity bet n extensive as yet, but within the limit of its time and scope of work it has commended itself to the re publican party arm amply justified the faith of its founders. For this reason the party has enthusiastic-1 lly enlisted in the reciprocity ause. Kvery republican is not only determined to maintain this principle, but lie is resolved to ex- fnd it and to spread it over the whole continent. We grant en larged trade not only to the south of us, but also with' the Brit ish provinces of North 'America. The scheme to bring' all the countries of. the Wester hemi sphere into an immense trade league is favored by the repub lican party, and this is no idle dream or a momentary fancy of political enthusiasts. It is one of the carcinal tenets of the repub lican creed. Henceforth devotion to the reciprocity cause will be a test of party loyalty. Reciprocity will be oue of the lighting planks in the republican platform this year, every newspaper and stump speaker of the party will advocate it, and every one of the party's voters will cast his ballot to extend' nd perpetuate it. Globe-Democrat. SPRINCER'S WOOL BILL. The purpose of the democrats to make foreign wool free, on the ground tiiat it is "raw material, is squarely opposed to the interest of j the agriculturist. To carry it out would be to reduce the income of every farmer whose sheep contri buted to last year's American wool product f 3.50,000,000 pounds. So far as the fanners is concerned, the wool he sends to market is not raw material. It is a finished product which represents his own labor, the cost of his farm, the interest on that and all of the expenses of running his farm and making it pay a profit. The farmer is entitled to full pro tection as much as the the wage worker who manufactures woolens. The democracy would protect neither. The republican party would protect both. No possible justification exista for the Springer measure. It aims to undo all that the McKinley law has already accomplished for the woolen industry. In 1S0O the Atneriean people paid foreigners $53,808,811 for woolen fabrics. In 1891 they paid only $34,010,543. This represents an immense gain o American industry, which the free trader would wipe out at a single stroke. American woolen goods not only command a better home market than they did a year and a half ago, but they are cheaper to-day than when the McKinley bill is in the interest of foreigners and against the interest of Ameri cans. It ehonld not become a law, and it will not while a republican senate is in the capitol and a repub lican president is in the white house. Ai.r.:vi iv.v nnergetic men wanted. Free prepaid outfit. One of our agents has earned over J'JO, UUV 111 live years. 1. O. Uox K171, New York. Taken Up. Taken up at my farm 2'2 miles south of l'lattsmouth, Wednesday Februry 3rd, one yearling heifer calf and one yearling steer calf, both red marked with tip of left ear cut otf and "V" cut on under side. Tarty may have same by paying for ad vertisement and proving owner ship. Hen F. Horning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salvk in the world for Cuts Bruise, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum. Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. I'rice 25 cunts pur box. For sale by F. 0. Fricke January is gone, yet some papers are still publishing those lists of marriageable young men. Do not confuse the famous Hlush of Roses with the many worthless Caints, powders, creams and leaches which are Hooding the market. Get the genuine of your druggist, O. II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you a lovely complexion. 1 Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Klecl trie Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do al that is claimed. Klcctric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other nlfee tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers.- For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Flee trie Hitters. lCnl ire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. I'rice 5tc and 1 per bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co's drugstore. 5 Church Howe has $KKI,(iiH) invest ed in his Nemaha county stock farfn and has 127) head of trotting horses. A Fatal Mistake. I'hysicians make no more fatal mistake than when they inform pa tients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little consequence. Or. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary in his new book on "Heart Disease'' which may be had free of F. G. Fricke & Co., who guarantee and recommend Dr. Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of tiny heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or ten derness in the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, sinother- ini-, dropsy, etc. His Kestorative Nervine cures headache, lila, etc. It Should be In Every House. J. R Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, 1'a., says he will not be with out Dr. Kinirs New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colda, that it cured his wife who wai? threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good Kobert Harber, of Cocks.iort, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than any thing he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke A Co's drugstore. Large bottle, 50c. and $1.00. The girl's industrial school build inir at Geneva is Well along toward completion, and is said to be admir ably arrangek tor its purpose. A Mystery Explained. 1 The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are more or loss hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subiect to Head ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying orlaughing. These show a weak, nervous system for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a fine book, containing many marvelous cures, free at F. (1. FricKe it Co's., who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Cures fluttering.'short breath, etc. Cough Following the Crip Many person, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Cham berlain's cough remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a per manent cure in a very short time. 23 and 50 cent bottle for salt by F. G. Fricke & Co. The principal of the Ulysses scliools has been arrested on tne charge of unmetcifully beating his pupils. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and tlie tollowtng suggests, the best remedy: alphoitso llunipfling, ot Hutler, renn, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance I)r Miles great Restorative Nerving cured him. Mrs. I. I Miller of Valprai and. J. D. Taolnr, of Logansport, Ind each gamed "JO pounds if an taking it. Mrs. 11. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions easy and much aeadach, diuness, bockach ana nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recomends this unequalled remeuy. Kly'a Cream Halm is especially adapted as a reineby for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. V. A. Hover DrujjgUt, Denver. Your next week's washing UUJJI Kill look whiter, will be cleaner and will be done with Its Ubor if SANTA CLAUS SOAP ll used. The clothes will smell sweeter ind will Isst longer. SANTA CLAUS SOAP is pure, it cleans but does not injure t-he-fabric. It does n,ot roughen or chap the hands. Millions usa.it. Do You,? N.K. FAIR BANK HCOyMjU. CHICAGO. A Regular That Sweeps These will almost very productive, high qualitv.and sugar flavor, Has great staying qualities. Vines 2 to 4 ft. high. In season follows ,T Little Cem " and before the "CTiamoion of England." We have thoroughly tested it, and confidently rntu uy man, per pacxei, GIVEN FREE, IF DESIRED, WITH ABOVE, VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE 1892, which contains several colored plates of Over 100 pages 8 x io1 inches. Instructions hovr to plant and care for garde. Descriptions of over 20 New Novelties. receipt of address and 10 cents, which may be jAMES ViCK S SONS, Rochester, N.Y. Mexican M 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 thest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. . Occasions arise for its use almost every day. AU druggists and dealers have it For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leavei worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points north, east south or west. Tick ets sold and hag gage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO KATKS AND ROUTKS Call at Depot or address II, C. TOWNSKNI), G. 1 A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. l'lULMPPt, A. G. P. A. Omaha. II. D. A im: A K. Agt., Plattsinouth. Telephone, 77. TIMOTHY CLAllK. DKAI.UR IN' COAL WOOD oTKRMS CASIIo nl nnd Offle 44 8011th Third Struct. Telephone 13. PLATT9MOUTU. N'EBKASKA. Scimitar &ll before it melt In vour mouth. The "Charmer" Is recommend it as the best ever introduced. u term pim, ij (.biu. Flowers and Vegetables. 1,000 Illustration ieks rioral uuiuo mailed oa deducted from first order. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand everythin you need to furnish your house. C0KNEK SIXTH AND MAIN 8TRKBT Plattsmouth - Neb Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. I WATERMAN & SON Shingles, Lath, 8hm1i, Doors, Blind Onn supply everw demand of the city, Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of eptra enBt. .1 PI LUMBER ) r i