) V I ) I S"(flW tho lifo that ia fighting against Consumption. Only act promptly. I'nt it off, ami nothing can save J on. Hut, if taken in time, Dr. 'icreef8 (Jollen Meilie.il Discovery will certainly cure. It must lie ilonc through thfi Mood ami the "discovery" is the IMost potent liliioil cleanser, ftrcngth-restorer, and flesh Imilili r that's known to medical science. The scrofulous affection of the. lungH that's called Consumption, nnd every form of Scrofula and Mood-taints, all yield to it. Tor Weak I.ungs, Spitting of Mood, Droneliitis, Asthma, and all severe, lingering Coughs, it's an uncipialcil remedy. It's the only one that's yuufuiitfitt. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your nioiuy back. "We promise to euro your Ca tarrh, perfectly and permanently, no matter how had your case, or of how long standing or we'll pay you c,ui." That's what the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemeily say to every sufferer from Catarrh. And they mean it. K. KKYNOI.DS, lir'lli'vi l'liyicliili unit l'lrmiiiiri-l Special attention given to Office I "met ice. K'oi'K Hi t ITS . ni, j". ... : 9 I. lIAjTSFV UK W HI IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUE ENS WARE. Patronage of tlie I'uMic Solicited. Nortli Sixth Street, Plnttsmouth tR. A, .SALISBURY : D-K-.N-T-I S-T :- COLD AM) I'OKv'EI.AlX Ch'OW.NS Ur. Kti'tnwiivs nti;esihell(! for the .!iiileK ex liaellnr of twill. Fine Ciolil Work a Specialty. Kockwimd lllock I'lattstnoulli, NVIi 217, 219, 23 1, AND 2'J3 yVVAIN ST l'LATTSMOUTH, XKU. F. S. GUTHMAM. PROP. Nates $l.ro; ri:i week axd up Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. A. WATBHHAH & W I Miiugles, F,ath, SiuOi, Doors, BSincta Cnn Hupjily everw iii'iimnd of the city Call and get terms. Fourth street in roar of opera bonne. TI310THY ( li.VKK. DEALER IX COAL I WOOD o TERMS CASHo rdi and Office 404 South Third Street. Telephone 13. Plattsmovth, Nebraska 1 M Ths Plattsmoutli Herald .thKK (iK VI.K AMI HUH M ! 1 RI.F.PIU'NK 3S. K NOTTS DUOS, Publisher s I'liUi-hid every ThiirMlsiy, nntl daily every evciiiiiu except Siindiiv. hViftcrcd ut tin- I'liiltMiiimtli. Ncliraka j ii-t pllicr lis --i-iiil In- mail matter for truiiiiii-iuii tliriit,'h tlie t S. niiiils. TKk.'ls H K WKKKI.V. One year in advance - - - $1 U) I :. eai nut iii ad i anc c - - SUi Si. iiiniit li in ail value - - " 1 lore niuntliK in advanc e 10 I ill- li.Ut.Y. I ne yenr ill advaiu e - . - jii lai 'in1 copy line inniit li M l'er week liy carrier - - - - - 1.". REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. I'nr I'le-ident lli;J.Ml. IIAK'KISON of Indiana. I'cir Vice I'ri -iilent Wilt IK LAW K'Ii;i uf Nesv York. I.ET tl:e y I win k in our school go on. Ol K schools have advanced more in the hist year thuu they ever did in any previous three yelirs. Till K'i: is not niiotlier city in the Htale that cnu make sucli a Showing lor her puhlic nchools as I'hitts! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Tlli:i'i; will he more ex-ofliee-lioMers ill t'liiciio next week 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 have ever hecti known to lie ,it ;i initiiiinil convention In-fore. Till- exliiliil innile liy our puhlic schools in Knelt wooi I, 1 1 ;t 1 1 lnis changeil all tin- utowIi rs at the school hoiirilaud t.-achers inio ;iv. ing praises to them. Till- democrats should lake notice of tlie la M that no one of the men who Hied to defeat Harrison at Minneapolis has said a word ahoiit oppoMiig him any Inrther. Tin-: closing exercises of our puh lic schools and the ehilit which was made in k'nekwood hall, speaks v olumes lor our puhlic schools and excellent corps of teachers that we now have. Tin: exhihition given hy our schools should hy all means lu cent to the state fair next Septem her. It will make one of the hest advertisements that the city could invest in. Wli venture to say that a selection could he made from the exhihit by our puhlic schools that would not only rellect credit on our town, hut tlie whole Mate, if sent to the world's fair at Chicago next year. Tm Uritish Trad- Journal. I.on don, announces 11 serious falling oil" of trade with C'liha and freely ad mits that the treaty of reciprocity hctwccii the I'nited Slates and Spain is the cause of the decline which is made up in the increase ui that Made hetween this con n t ry and the West Indies. Luicol a J ou'rua 1. VlK'olN.A may he the mothered presidents ami I( ut licky of speak ers of the house, hut New York is decidedly and emphatically the mother of vice presidents, laght New Yorkers Aaron Suit. Cieorge Clinton. Daniel I). Tompkins, Mar tin Vim llureu, Millard Fillmore, William A. " U heeler, Chester A. Arthur and Levi I'. Morton-are on the roll already. Whitelaw Keid will make the ninth. Sri-AKiNi; of "The Ivvd. White and Mine," the Memphis Commercial says: "The republican's love for these colors is due to the fact that they are always associated in his mind with an appropriation. "Well, "hardly always.' they used to lloat around Memphis when "the boys" thought they meniit more than that, and democrats in Memphis thought no, too, didn't theyV Our esteemed contemporary will do well not to sneer at the "colors." They are there to stay. A roi'XTR Y M A X tells this story in the Cincinnati Times-Star: "WU-n in the city we do not act half so idi otic as city folks do on farm. Why, do you know that last sum mer a student from the Cincinnati university visited my farm, and one day when I started to get some young potatoes, took the basket f.om mv hand and said he'd get them. Half an hour later he came back with an empty basket, saying he had hunted all over the patch and could find nothing but bios, soms. There was nol a single potato cm the vines. 1 thought he would drop dead when I took the hoe and be-an digging them out of the grotim.. He said he thought they grew on top of the vines." Whitelaw kM:n is described as a typical American by Chauncev M. l'epcw. Mr. Keid's career entitles him to this distinction. Starting out a poor boy at Xenia, Ohio, he educated himself, taught school, edited a small country paper, went to the war ns a correspondent, won distinction as tine of the best war correspondents of the I'nion nrtny, became editor of the New York Tribune and then its proprietor, and distinguished himself us an American diplomat who could 8ay what he nieaut mid mean what he s-id to the people who once had n very different definition fordiploni acy. Mr. Keid has not only been thoroughly American himself, but he has spread American ideas in his letters from tlie battle field, in his editorial utterances in n great newspaper, nnd ns a United States minister. No man better deserves the name typical American than the republican candidate for vice president. ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO. The action of the house of representative.- in pa-ing a bill in ad mit Arizona and New Mexico to statehood will hardh find favor with the country. It is true Ari zona, which is much the smaller of the two in population, had almost as many inhabitants in lVM as Wyoming, which became a state in that year, W yoming's total being a little above and Ari.oua's a little below the linn;) mark, while New Mexico had about MM.tioo at the time, surpassing Idaho and Nevada as well as Wyoming among the states. The objection to mini is? ion for these territories, however, is not based on any paucity of inhabi tants, but chielly on the character ol those inhabitants. In both terri tories the percentage of illiteracy is very great. It is greater than in any oilier section of the west. A large part of the population are Mexicans, who know little and care little about the Knglish language. That part of the national domain was obtained from Mexico forty or lilty ears ago. and many of" the people living in it are descendants of its residents of that period, nnd retain the language as well as the habits of thought of its original in habitants. Immigration has transformed- Texas and California, which also were formerly Mexican territory, into intelligent, enter prising and progressive American communities, but the Anglo Saxon, Teuton and Celt have not found so many attractions in Arizona or New Mexico as in other parts of the west, and they consequently be. r a comparatively small ratio to the ag"giegate populal ion. Ol course, partisanship and not the question of litucss determine 1 Ine course ol the house in this mat ter. Ilotli territories are strongly democratic in politics. Kaeh is rc prcscnteit 111 tae present house by a democratic delegate, mid each, un doubtedly, asa -late, woald choose democratic eleciofs in re-ideut ial can va.-ses. Then-lore their admis sion 111 the present session of con Cress would he a giv:t triumph bli the democracy. The six electoral votes which they would have as states would come in exceedingly handy lor that organization. On a close vole in the electoral college they might turn the scale in lavor of the democrats. Hut the actimiol the house in this case is subject to revision in the senate, and the chances are entirely against the en actment of this bill this year. It will undoubtedly fail in the senate, but if it should by any accident or mischance pass that body it would encounter the presidential veto. Neither territory is ripe for admis sion yet, although each has been in its present stage for many years. Neither has grown as rapidly in population or in property as the other communities in their neigh borhood, if Nevada be lelt outof the calculation. Their recent develop incut may be along the right lines, but it is not at the right pace. It would scarcely be wise to let these territories in now. They are not yet fully prepared for the honors ind responsibilities of statehood. Pet. haps in a few ears mure their peo ple may be tiited for self-government and the creditable pt rfor mimceofthe duties ,,f American citizens, and when this time comes the country will cheerfully confer on them the privileges and dignities which they seek. Olobe Democrat. " rue terifi7 is a tax (?'. "The taritl is a tax.' said the Syra cuse "anti-snap" convention. The McKitdey bill increased the tarilf on Chemnitz, hosiery, the increase amounting to " 4:1 cents a dozen 011 men's brown hall hose. The foreign manufacturers reduced tiie.pricc per dozen 7S cents. These figures are Mom tlie Dry (ioods Chronicle, a trade journal (if established reputation lor excel lence. If the tarilf is a tax it is evi dently a tax on the foreigner. Per haps that is what the Cleveland de mocracy means. It is partial to foreign interests as against Amer ican. New York Press. The admission of Kngland to-ihn that her free trade doctrine is a fal lacy and a failure, while she urgent ly exhorts the I'nited States to put the d-mocratic party in power at once, suggests of course the old story of the fox who'lost his tail in a trap, lie exhorted nil his friends and neighbors to shear oil' their own tails so as to be in fashion. Our democratic friends thinking that the Uritish fox must necessarily be the pink of fashion, have for years held up their tails to the kiiile.- Lincoln Journal. Usually as the approach of the presidential canvass closes trade is hurt and almost becomes dormant till alter the election, but this year there is no depression in business circles on account of the canvass. The reason is everv one is confident of the success of "the te publican party this year, and that reciprocity will Ik carried on for the next four j ears. TllE state board of equalization has fixed the assessed valuation of railroads of Nebraska at .'J0,;i;i',i,7;il, an increase of !j-7H,M;t over last vear. There are in the state "d,").l7l miles of railroad. The highest valuation isjthatof the It. M., which is as sessed at.fll,N!d per mile, and the lowvst is the Omaha VV Southern, $;!.(KKI per mile. THE vorkiiiginen of this country have received better wages under the Harrison administration than they ever received before, and they do not need any further argument to convince tliem that they ought to vote the republican ticket in November.-Clohe-Democrat. l'LATTSMOUTH never does things by halves. She is going to have n Fourth ot July celebration nnd will advertise the town properly this summer. She is bound to keep her place as the third city of the state. , Half Rates to New York. 1 To accommodate Christian Kn- deavorers and their friends along : its line who desire to attend the ! national convention of the Y. I. S. i C. K. at New York, July 7-10, the : Hurlington route will on July 4 run a special train from Omaha j through to New York, via Chicago and Niagara halls, leaving at 11:40 p. in., afier arrival of all trains from i the w est. A rate of one fare for the j round trip lias buen authorized ami will be open to the general puhlic. : lickets. good to return anv time j within thirty days from date of I 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, h'cmeiu her that you inn pun base tickets from your station agent through to New York. Full infoi Miation lllav be hail iiiion :i'.die:iiiim o lh.. local agent of the H. iV M., or by ad dressing J. Francis, ( ieneral Pas senger Agent, Omaha. OieO'i, Wanhinijii)ii nn,l ih,j Nor vvel r,.ific Const, 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. l'hese cars are built on the same general plan as tlie regular first class Pul hint u Sleeper, tlie only dif ference being that they are not up holstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair matresses. warm blankets, snow w hite 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 first class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms lor hulies and gentlemen, and smok ing is absolutely prohibited. For full information' scud lor Pullman Colonist Sieeper h allet. K. I,, l.o niax, (ieneral Passenger and Ticket Agent, liuaha Nebraska. NothinK Now Under the Sun No! mil even thmiigh cars to Den ver, Ogden, Sail Lake City, San Francisco and Portland. This is simply written to remind you that the I'nion Pacilii-is ihe pioneer in running through cars to the above mentioned poiutsaud that the pres ent through car arrangement is lin excclloil. We also make 'i ll li time. For details addrc-s any agent of the company, call on your nearest agent or write to !v" I,. I.umax, (I. i: T. A. C. P.,Omaha Neb. The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowal Democrat, contains information well wwrth remembering: "Mr. John Koth of fhis city, w ho met with an accident a few days ago, t-prniuing and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one aO-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. (',. I'ricke iV Co. Won erfulCains Dr. Miles' Nervine not only cures all nervous diseases, headache, blues, nervous prostration, sleep lessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, tits and hysteria, but also builds up the body. "I am pleased to say that alter years of intense siilfering with nervous disease, headacheand pros tration. I tried Dr. Miles' Iv'cstora tive Nervine, and in two weeks gained eight pounds in weight. I could not lie down to sleep, but now sleep perfectly easy, and am im proving wonderfully. Cannot say enough for the Nervine. Mrs. !.. i, Mit.LAK'K, Dunkirk, N. Y." One cits tonier used Nervine and gained fif teen pounds in liesh. Hkov. .V M.Wl l k'V, Cortland, N. Y. Trial bottles and elegant hook free at F. C Fricke A: Co. , The wisdom of him who journey eth is known by the line he selects; the judgment of the man who takes the "Hurlington Koute" to the cities of the east, the south, and the west, is never impeached. The in ference is plain. Magnificent Pull man sleepers, elegant reclining chair c irs and world famous dining cars on all through trains. For information address the agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis, C,cneral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha. The Missori Pacific will sell round trip tickets May .l to 14 inclusive, to Portland, Oiegau, the Presbyterian general aisetnbly being held their May Hi to June '-'. Tickets good un til May 111 and returning inside '. days at sftio, going via oiie route and returning via another. Apply at ticket oflice for particulars. fcornn 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 Halsain. which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent ctfect nfter taking the first dose. Price ,"0c and .fl. Trial size free. At all druggists. Mi'm Nervn nnd Liver Pills Act on o new prieiple--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 Cm-qualed for men, women and children. Small est, mildest, surest, an doses '.',") cts. Samples tree at F. G. F.ricke. Co's. Shilohs catarrh Iv'einedy a posi tive cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker mouth. For sale by O II Snyder and K. G Frieke. The Homdliest Man in PiHttsmouth As well as the handsomest, nnd 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 thatjis selling en tirely upon its merits and is guar, antecd to rel ieve and cure all chron ic and acute coughs, asthma, bron chitis and consumption. Large hot ties 50c and 21.00. If li' -b.-A - - Ur c,..v . ' W 7 ISFA5?SU?ZR!CR TO .NP 1$ MAPE. 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This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustano Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it VILLIAfA TELL TO USE NO OTHER SOAP FOR LAUNPRY ANPH0USEH0LP r fK nnnnnrM" GJ A SI ANOTHER !h F.E MARKET ONLY 0Y CHICAGO. 1-4 V if, Complete line of Paints, and Oils. Aaas 1 11 V- b( - NEBRASKA A ) i 19 V