HARDWARE I W HENDEE & CO (Successor to U. V. Mathews.) CAKKY A COJITLETE LINE OP Hardware; Stovas," Tinware Etc. Unviii,completiy rcch-nnid and renovated. Wcnow have as neat a liartlwuri stool: as can be found in Cass County. AVt respectfully invite the public to call and learn our method of doing business. Hardware, can be sold cheaper for cash than on time and we are the people that propose to do it J. W. HENDEE & CO. Everything to Furnish Tour House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODEHK HOUSE FURNITVING EMPORIUM. Under Waterman's Opera House Ya can buy of him cheap fcr ppot cash or can Peenre what you need to furnish a cottage or mansion on the INSl'ALI.MKKT FLAN. STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISH1NCS Agent tor the Celebrated "White Sewing Machine. ""he largest and most complete stock to select from la Cass Coubty. Call and see me Opera House Block J. PEARLMAM. Insure your property against firo, lightning and Tornado in the AMAZON INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Cincinnatti, Ohio. j Commenced, Business October i7i:. CASH CAPITAL - - $3oo.ooo.oc Stockholders individually liable , under the constitution of the State of Ohio which together with the present net surplus is a net Guarantee of about $700,000,00 to policy holders. Leaflet paid in nineteen years, (since organization) nearly four millioi dollars J. II. BHATTIE, Secretary. Wm. L. BROWNE, Resident U BSGRBBE FOBS DAILY AND WEEKLY TTBIIJE TLIEAUDICCK JPAJRJBIB;1P (L! Elas si JLarger Circulation than any two Papers In the -'-(County GAaZAM GANG, President. Ant, Plattsmouth Nebraska mm. HERA ! Plaitsinoiilli Daily Herald K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Pullis!iel every Th'rsd;iy, and daily every evening except Sunday. Il-i;istercd at the l'lattviMntli. Ncl. I'st j'llircfor transmission tliroiuli tin L". ,!. mail at second elan r;ttin. ntliee 'corner Vine and Fifth .streets. Telephone 3H. T Kit. MS Kolt WKKKI.V, in copy, one year, in advance . $1 5ft j i):iu copy, one year, not in atv: nee 2 x One copy, six nioiitlif. in advance 75 Oiii-Jc- py, tlr'e iiiontliM. in advance. ... -10 TKKMS KOK DAILY O'le cop one yar in ad v oice ofi Oiieciijiy per m-eek, by carrier i5 Ou copy, per month BC IIIiUSDAY, FEMtUAKY 20. 181 Tiikuk is h promising sign that ti e supieiue court is to take hold of the Iiuvd alien case and uive it a heating on its merits. A hearing of this kind is full of promise thit Nebraska may yet have a ctizen of the United States for its gov ernor. Lincoln Call. The maximum rate bill passed the house yesterday by a yote of 78 to 17. Those voting .against the bill were Messrs. Ameo, Bertraud, Hreen, Brennar, Capek, Cornish, Felker, Ford, Gardner, IInsc, McKesson, O.ikle-. Shryock, Sternsdorf, Vandeventer, Watson and WhiU. One by one the roses fade. The court house bonds were held good by the su preme court. The contract has now been entered into for the erection of our new court house. And on yesterday the last hopes, in the form of a county seat bill, was Lilted in ti e legislature. There is no chance for a change in the law during this session. Skxatok Bombastes Fdbioso Switz i lfk, ot Umaha, need not howl over the appropriation of $30,000 to pay the ex penses of the contest His tireless jaw will coat the state (by retarding business and taking up time that ought to be utilized) more than that amount, to say nothing of the tired feeling of the other members. Give us a brief period of in ertia, Mr. Switzler. Secretary Blaine's friend and the zealous supporter of the recent Brazilian reciprocity treaty, General DaFonseca, has just been elected president of the republic of Brazil. The democratic glee shown over the possible refusal of Bra zil to accept our terms seems to have been a little previous. Uncle Sam will m ike his point with the South Americans notwithstanding the sneers and objec tions of the doughface democratic press. The repeil of the SUur bounty by the farmers of the legislature is a sample of stupidity and meutal imbecility rarely to be found anywhere. A measure that taxed the merchant in order to give the farmer a diversity of products and help him alonr financially, is promptly re p-'&lcd by the class most to be benefited. If there was a premium ou asininity, the farmers of the Nebraska legislature v,ould have no worthy competitors, tin' prize would tie theirs without a struggle. Tiik State Journal makes the follow ing timely, truthful and self-evident re inarks about the World-Herald which we are constrained to publish in the in-t'-n-st of many people who do not see Omaha's double ender in any of its fan tastic tumbling: Th? Omahit World-Herald protest with a loud voice against the present custom in con gress for a member to get up in his seat in the. heat of a debate and attack another personaly as a blaekguaid and a villian. have it taken d'-.wn in short hand, put into the record and scattered all over the comury, and then the next day risn again to apologize for his undue heat au! take it all back. What the World -Herald thinks a congressman ought to do is eai!y enough gathered from it example. It is to contradict themselves every day if they want to, without apologizing or taking any thing back. - Col. Caldock, of the Lincoln Herald, is the brightest democrat in the state. Much fun has beeu poked at him on ac count wf the congratulatory letter to Blaine, which he formulated and had en dorsed by the democratic congresstonal convention last fall, wherein he praised Secretary Blaine's reciprocity scheme in fulsome terms. The democratic leaders at Washington, however, took a different view of the matter and voted almost s-olidly against reciprocity. This, at first glance, put the colonel where ill man nered republicans smiled at his expense. But time avenges all things and the latest news from the south shows that no measure in many years has been so heartily.endprsed as the Blaine recipro city clause in the McKinley bill. What Calhoun saw at a glance was the right thing, his party is gradually getting around to and ere long the able editor will again be the acknowledged leader of his party in the " state, with an ac knowledged foresight and acumen far , , . j bevond that possessed by the rank and tile of common, everyday democracy. Somk anxious yonng souls, conv rned nt the Imdii'jss and blu 'ilers of the -democratic party, want to know if this or that tiling 4 will n t kill it." Po not h t your hearis be troubled, young ti.et'. Nothing will ever kill the detnocMtic party. There isn't miytiiing it can ever d.i in the fiituiethit will parallel its ; t-lii Vine nts i-i the pa.-, i'l.d as it is si ill us alive as it ever was, it is i;i i.o p s.ible dang r Winn the lig i lid of it fought against tlx- il ig on th b-itti- fi M b.il!" y.-.U-. a 1 e:n,-:.. :! without he t-ing- i"g o' a hair, to la in th right of governing the ie to d union, and within eleven years alte- the close ot the rebellion pollid or counted as polled a Majority ol the voting strength of the United States, it was iV" i lent enough that the party was not born to be killed. Flatter jouiself Mint the devil is dead, but never imagine that the democratic party has betn killed. State Journal. Merit Wins. We desire to nay to our citizens, that fo years we have.tieen .sellniK Ir. jKing'si New lii.scovery for Consumption, lr. Kind's New Life Pills, Iluckleu'n Arnica aire and Klectric Hitlers, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, orjthat liave given such universal satislaction. we do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, aud(we stand reaiy to refund the purohane price, if ..satisfactory resu'ts do not fallow their use. The remedies have won their great popularity purely ou their Jiueritn. F. (5. Fricke & Co., I might s. Govkkxok Peauman is by reason of his office as squatter governor, command er in chief of all the Salvation Armies in the state. The Salvation Army is com posed of a fearless body of men and women, and as Indian fighters to the time of their soul inspiring music, we are confidentially advised by the gov ernor, (who l .bored with them at Ne braska City) that they are really invin cible. The governor says, hud he be n called upon by the general government he could have taken a boll stand with his army and finished the fierce Sioux in two days. Origs' poetry and Salvation Army music will not work together; there is no affinity between them and Gov. Pearman says it is largely in the interest of the army that he refuses to give up his seat. A Safe Investment Is one wheh is guareuteed to hiiug you catis factory results, or infease of failure a return of purchase price. On this afe plan yen can buy from our advertised. Druggist a bottle of . Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed t bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Ches-t, such as Consumption, 1 anamination of Lungs, Hronchitis. Asthma, Whoopii j: Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasantl.aud agreeable to a:te, perfectly safe, and can always be de pended upon. Trial bottles free :it F. (J Fricke &Co's Drug Store. DISEASED HOGS Cunnot become healthy food simply by the process of death. SWINE RAISERS owe ir to themselves and society to ADVOCATE REFORM In swine rai-ing that will promote the public health. Hogs should be fed, Or. Jos. Haas5 HOG and POULTRY REMEDY The only reliable medicine for swine. Used successfully for fourteen years Prevents eiseaso. Arrests Disease, slops Cough, Hastens Maturity. Destroys Worms, Increases the Flesh. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co Plattsmouth, Neb. PtttCEs; 331 bs caus, $l3.ii). $3.3 $1.23 and 5 J ; per packa'i. The larges arothti cheJtjj-'.-t, Write ror testimonial 'Hogolotrv," a 64-pige pamphlet on swine will be mailed for a 2-cent stamps Orders by mail receive prompt attention. ,I)S. H.V.YS. fniinn ipolis Et ffiUNDS &, ROOT Tne pioneer meichauts of Carry a full stock of general merchondise which theysell very close. Highest price paid for all kinds of farm produce. Gen erous treatmcutand fair dealing is the secret of our success. Oil AS L KOOT. .Votary Public Murray Neb. irunees j tSl2 LioaoP Habit, Positively Curei S"? ASwtniSTEBItX) M. KAIIES' OOtMl SPECIFIt. j iyS'v j XV: ?&S& thepatlentisa molerete drinker or an j!b.ol I wreck, it NEVER FAIL8. We GUARANTEE compute cure ia e vary Instance. 48 page boo KOiitmS W Ciaal O V-m tg A woman may sevand a Woman may spin, And a voman may WcrK all day, But!AJierf SvTAup corner into her fiouse Then vanish all troubles avay. i n- - rr - MnffmrwitmotrtflU1 THE STABLES- W. D- JONES. Proprietor. HAS THE FINEST FUGS 1JS THE Ciirrisios for Plciisiuc Kept Cor. 4th niid Vine F Q FmotiK G2 WIJ.L KKKP CONSTANTLY ON HANJ) . A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Civi'ully Com pounded at all Hours Xieave your orders wfch tlie HEBAJjD for y3ur 'J his file is not a cnu-nder, but a record, where all suspense items can I recorded and each item, as consecutively dated, will take its "place at the trout" at-.d f-tare you in the face, until 6uch item shall have attention. At the time ot writing letters relative to important matters, date can he fixed when thes matters will come up again should such letters receive n- reply. . 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