mm m A i Youtsime viijy'jis ojnt? CLaU5r, The FEAsotf's pLAid 1topE, GOOD SajNtN.CS THE fAyOXE SINJ, OO IJ'5 JtE fsVOFlJE V V attSmOUtll DailV Herald imported roo.Ih to the valueof 179.- uitt". 111 1 to. j 1 1 j try i.iijrit'i ui mr - tmm b v NKfolRBANK&Ctl CHICAGO KNOTTS BROS, Publishers PuMislnvI every Thursday, ;aud dally every rvt:iiluK!ice!t Sunday. lifist 1 it ttio Plallainouth, Neb. post jflicefor transtnision through the U.jS. mail at second cLish rate.. Oftlre corner Vine and Fifth streets. Telephone 3H. TKKM.S KOK WirKLT, One copy, one year, in advance . .... ...flftfl One coiy. one var. not in advance .... 2'0 Ona copy, mx ino'itlif. iu advance . 7: One cm.v. three months, ill itdvancn. .. 40 TKHMS KOll IAI1. One coji one y:ir in advmce $ti 00 One copy j.r veek. by carrier V Oni copy, per moiitb .. SC II!!' k'SI ) A V, J IT X K 2-). 1S!1 Ntt W LUMBER YAAR 4. I). U HAVES A: Cy. i ii DEALKKS IN PINK LUMKKK. SIIINOLKS. LATH, SASH. DOOKS. BLINDS.and all building material Cnll ami see us at the 11th a ml Mini street, north of filciscl's mill. corner of one block "ItHT'i i:k support the workiunnu'ii in iiliushoiiMcH at once," says tin Pl.ittstiioiitli Journal, than to crease their waes ty tariff. How do von like that kind of talk, laboring men? How do you iinoreeiale a friendship that tells you you had Letter work for same price ol Hie naii-puu, naii-ieo labor of Kuropr. or else o to an aluishoust at once? That is pure democratic doctrine, however, and so lonjf as you assist that party you may expect to drift towards this very almshouse to which you are so flippantly sentenced by the party spokesman in this city. PlattsmouLth., ISTebraslsa F G T7qiQriB G2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours The Best is the Cheapest That is Why Fred Gorder after 13 years of experience as the most successful Agricultural implement dealer in the county has selected the following imple ments which he carries and heartily recotnmonds to his friends and patrons. ZZotcb.-u.ra. Zvlolin and Sch.-u.tl or WAGONS, -Cradley, Peru, and Deer LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CUL tivators and. Badger Cultivator. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER. DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA worth Checkrowers and Planters Handles the finestot Buggies, Phaetons, Carts, Spring Wagons, and Carriages and other vehicles that are manufactured. The largest line in Cass County, ot double and single harness at pries so low that it will pay you to come 20 miles and inspect stock before purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLER an experienced workman has . charge ot our harness shop. Fr edGorder, Plattsmouth and Weeping Water Everything to Furnish Your House. ( AT I: PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODEKN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having bought the J V Weckbaeh store room on south Main street I offer my entire stock at a sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the time to buy Gasoline stoves and' furniture of all kinds. Opera House Block PEARLMAiV. WWW THE POSITIVE CURE. XLT BBOTHKBS. M Warn BWrTork. MnNcW THE FUTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. As to the Knlish of the future who knows what the years may bring' forth. The language is alive and irrowinar and extending on all sides, to the grief of the purist and the pedant, who prefer a dead lan guage that they can dissect at will, and that has eonie to the end of its usefulness. The existence of Hriti cisms and of Americanisms and of Australianisms is a sign of healthy vitality. "Neither usage," said Pro fessor Freeman, after contrasting certain Americanisms and Briti cisms, "can be said to be in itself better or worse than the other. Kach usage is the better in the land in which it has grown of it self." An unureiudiced critic, if such a one could haply be found, would probably discover an equal it3- of blemish on either side of the ocean more precision and pedan- trv on the one side, and a more dariiir carelessness on the other, To declare a simrle standard of speech is impossible. From "Briti cisms and Americanisms," byBran der Matthews, in Harper's Magazine for Tul'. SOME MORE STATISTICS FROM ENGLAND. Manchester is the largest of the manufacturing cities of England; the Scotch citv of Glaserow may be larger, but much of the population of Glasgow is engaged in ship building, which is a mechanical art rather than a manufacturing indus trv. and Glasirow also has a lare ocean carrying trade, so that it may be said truly that Manchester is the largest city in Great Britain or in the world dependent on manufac tures without the aid of a shipping trade. Manchester also is noted as being the birthplace of the political formula of free trade. For many j. -a - T . years tne tree traae partj- in jvng land was spoken of as "the Man Chester school. For many years John Bright represented Manches ter in parliament, and its manufac turing appendix of Stockport sent Richard Cobden to the house of commons. These introductory remarks are made that the Tribune, Times, and Herald, lately spoken of by the Lon don Financial Times as "strong sided champions of British interests in Chicago," may receive the figures which we are about to present with that respectful assent which they are accustomed to yield to any in formation of English origin. The figures are condensation from a Parliamentary report upon the ex ternal trade of foreign countries as compared with that of Great Britian, and, lest our city contemporaries should suspect that the condensa tion have been made by American friends of the protective doctrine, we will add that they are quoted from the Manchester Courier of June lO, 1891, and are the work of Mr. Geo. Augustus Haig, who, certainly, is neitherjan American nor a protec tionist. Before giving the figures it is needful to say that free trade has been in practical operation for a little more than thirty-five years in Great Britian, and that the statis tics about to be presented cover these specific thirt3'-five3-ears. Ten countries of Europe are so far from the practice of the free trade as to be, in Mr Haigs estimation, entitled to rank as protective; they are France, Belgium, and Holland. Russia, Austria-Hungray,Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Spain, and Portugal. value of (VJ9,ll'J.(t(;0. Increased imports of ten protec tive countries during thirty-live years fl Ii .."( r,otK). In 1 S. 1 Great Britain imported to the value of t'l.li,S'. ,M), and in INV.I tothea!ue of IJT.tvJ.OOfJ. Increased imports of the non-pro t cted country during thirty-live years e27."VJUmx). in i-v.i me ten protective coun tries exported goods worth l.S5,7."y, OM. Jn l-ss;) to the value of (iM.- Increase of exports from pro tec live countries iu thirty-live year? iii tfivat Britain s exports were worth 1 l.i.SJ 1,000, and in lSs) "U.7 ."),' XX). Increase of exports in a non-pro lective country during thirt3-iiv years, 10S,SS.1,(XX. What becomes of the free trade dogma that no country greatly can mciease us exports wniieit levies tariffs on goods imported from other countries when il is submit ted to the test of figures which proe inai me countries ot iMirope that do le'3' high tariffs on imports have increased their exports at more than double the rates achieved l3- the onl couiitrj- that has practical free trader As freijuentl3' has been remarked, the British tree trader seldom juggles with figures; he gives them their tfue value, and looks their consequences full in the face; and, though it hurts him, confesses that the protective nations are increas ing the volumes of their trade more rapid' than the one free trade country of civilization. Your Briton is a free trader 011I3- because he can not raise enough food for his workmen to eat. So long as the population of Britain could be fed b3' the farms of Britain your Briton was a stanch protectionist, lie now desires that we should become free traders; but he would laugh at our simplicity if we 3-ielded to his desire. We again commend these British statistics to the consideration of American free traders. Inter-Ocean The Ud Harsh, druitie purgatlTM to relieve co. ne Li a dHiij-rrous practice, ami more UAk to fasieu the dl-Re on the patient than cure it- What In iiefUetl Is a medicine that. In efloetually op'!i!nt? ttie towela, curttfcU tin: 1 vo habit ud establishes a natural daily at'tiou. Huch an airiuut U found la Ayer's Pills, which, while thorough In action, ulrnncthcn as well aa guaiuUlo the bowels aud excretory organs. " For eight year I wa afllicted with con stipation, which at List became ao bad that the dootors cotdd do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayor's i'illa, and hooii tho bowels became regular and natural in their movements. I am now in excellent health." Wm. H. DeLaucett, Dorset, Out. " When I feel the need of a cathartic, 1 take Ayor's I'ilLs, and lind theni to Liu muro Effective Jian any other pill I evrr tok." Mrs. H. C. Griihh, liurwellville, Va. "For years I have hetMi subject to cotitI patiori and nervous headaches, caused by de raiiKcnieutnf the liver. After taking various remedies, I have become convinced that Ayer's Tills are the best. They have never failed to relieve my bilious attacks in a short time; and I am sure my system retains it tone longer after the use of these Pills, than has been the case with any other medicine I have tried." H. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas. Ayer's Pills, PRKPARRD BY Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Masa. .Sold by all Poalura in Medicine. SATISFac uiJ M NTEED. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND Lyiilte: i lard TH OLD H Si-iAiiS.. n. p LUMBER ! Shingles, Lith, Sash, cers, Blinds fvdlss' Nerve and Liver Pllle. Act on a new principle retrulatine the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une qualed for uaea, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c. Sanipla free at F. G. Fricke & Co's The Beatrice Chautauqua is in full blast and good crowds are re ported in attendance. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Dkst Salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F. Q. Fricke & Co. Iowa's Democratic Nominees. For Governor Horace Boies. For Lieutenant-Governor Sam'l D. Bestow. For Judge of Supreme Court I. G. Kinne. For Supt. Public Instruction J B. Knoepler. Railroad Commissioner Peter A. Day. (Jan supply everw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera house. P. J. HANSEN UNDERTAKR. 0n.Mii,tly k(ps 011 hand everything yoi: ne'-d to furnish your limine. COKNKH SIXTH A NO MAIN HTItKKT Flf-ttsmout - Neb '.r fyf ijM .ir- it a iJOM Ai POICCbAIN'CKOWNS liridge work and iinu gold work a SPECIALTY. I)K. STKINAIJS LOCAL as well as other ai. esthettcsniveu for the painless ex traction of teeth. 0. A MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald Bloci THE I ;n T E RN'AXI O XAl, TYPEWRITER A strictly first dawn machine, fullv warrant ed. Made from the very best material bv skilled workmen, and with the best tools that have ever been devised for the purpose. War ranted to do all that can be reasonably ex pected of the very best typewriter extant. Capable of writing 15n words per minute or more according to the ability of the operaU. DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Hair chains, riiiirs, crosses hair work of all kinds to order. Mrs. A. Kxee. tf 1726 Locust St an Some choice lots on Chicaero ave nue for sale. For particulars call at this office. tf A WONDERFUL. SHOE. Frank Davis, of the Schildknecht snoe emporium, nas recently taken the agency for the model ladies shoe which for comfort and beauty never was equaled. It is a hand turned shoe with cork insole and must be seen to be appreciated. Call at Schildkecht's and examine the stock as they have the exclusive sale of these goods. One of the shoes is on exibition cut in two that bikers may see hovt it is made, dtf MIKE SIINELLB ACKER. Wagon and Blacksmith shop Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Repairing done HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY He uses the NEVERSUP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for city purposes ever invented. It is bo made that anyone ctn put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at bis shop and examine the nevkrslep and 70a will use no other. J. M. SHNETiLBA CKER. 13 North Fifth St Plattsmouth GLASS AMi QUEENJSWARE Flir nl M a Ppecialtr . J: - . ... -'w 11 ' PK1CE $100. If there is no aeut iu your town addiens the manufacturee. THE Auents wanted AKIfcH M'K'(i V). Parish , V. F. B. SEKLEMIRE, Agent. Lincoln, Neb, 'troiiMcre rlie Puble Solicited JOHNSON EOiLDINGN Silll St -J Blind wandorina; cared. Books b,rni in one raanimr. immnuiiironi an ot turn clotM. rrospectua posx on upi tton to frat. rmtt. 1 At. KraTa VVVi iJrV Kn,7! The GreatHealth LfKlilK. PACkatr nukM callflns. rtelickms. parklinx.mad kppetixiaa;. bold by all el Inn. A bmatrful Picture Bok mod card acot FRKtl to any on sending aldraa to thm V. t. UIKKS CX FbiUdeljjhi, pZ PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM and Til ! 1 fi m hmir FrwuM a lazanant artnrik. IVeTar 7 alia to Beatora Gray Hair to lta ToutbTul Color. Oarat aaaip amsim M hair taiittig. and 1 1 00 at DmflKj County Surveyor -ANI- CIVIL ENGINEER. All orders left with County Clerk will receive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 219, 221 and 223 Main St., Plattsmouth , - Nebraska. H. M. BONS, Proprietor. Ihe Perkins has been thoroughly renovated from top tc aow one of the best hotels in the state. Boarders will be taken by the week at 14.50 and up. I Parker's Ginger Tonic. Ii cure Ih worn Cough, Wik l.mnzt. Debility, IdifreKion, Pain, Tak. in tira.lueu. HINDERCORNS. Th. only lure eur for Conn, btops aQ f aio. XJv. at brux&wU, or illoCOi CO., M. Y. Dr. Grosvenor's Bel I -cap-sic PLASTER. imm ovfei rtlUf EhMBttaaL mmUl nlanriaraod hunbaam miMHoan. vmmi roraaie or ail unrna O00D BAR CONNECTED Bank q f Ca Co VLSXtj Cor Main and Fifth street. Paid up capital $50 or Surplus 26 000 0. B. Parnele President rred Gorder Vice Presidant J. M. Patterson 'ahelr T. M. Patterson, Acst Caehier DIRECTORS 0. H. Parmele. J. M. Patterson, Fred Go der. A. B. Smith. K. B. Windham, B. B. Kan ttj and r. M.Patterson 1 GENERAL BANKING BUHS3 TRANS A TED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed ea time leposit and prompt attention-lrea to ai. tus tness entrusted to its care. Chichester Ehqu&h. Red CKm Diamond Br aud "SCXjA TMt ORWIII.l MO Of awMC. easy 'ar aaa rut PHlfcr mm. ' "SC X I.alii. Dtm hr rtlil nf Jlna t in mi at Um4 aa. OoUi aMatiile Tkn aapaktaaaa 4. la aiaiap. a aw, paa we.... aw ayrre e anar lara. wcmMa- aaa far - -- . At Pnaliii mr mmm as IMm-. be in.r. Hall. airW mg mu i.sii