Santa ClausSoap. Youj5ke vijy'ps Sjf4Ta Glaus?. AS GOOD Siiif NlCS "HE rOFyjE SlNTi do it's -p.E R-e'T B V NKIiRBANK&Ca NKW LUMBER YAAR .!. f. ; RAVES & CO. DEALERS IN PINE I.UMCKH. SMIN'OLES. LATH. HASH. HOOKS, liLIXns.nncl all bumlint; iiiHtenal Call nu xva us at the corner of Hlfla iml S3 5 m direct, one block nortli of fi-Icisul's F G- V WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGC1STS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours JThe Best is the Cheapest . -That 13 Why Freil Gorder after 15 years of experience as the most successful Agricultural implement dealer in the county hs selected the following implc ; ments which he curries and haartily reeouunouds to his friends and patrons. 32101011111X1. Ivlolino and Scb.-u.tlor WAGONS, Sradloy, Peru, and .Deere LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE tivators and WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER. DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND worth Checkrowers and Planters lianiles the iinestot Buggies, Muttons, Carts, Spring Wagons, and L-arnages and otlier vehicles that are manufactured. The largest line in Cass County, ot double and single harness at prices 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 shoD. Plattsmouth and W eeping Water Everything to Furnish Your House. -AT- I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODERN HOUSE FURNtiHiNG EMPORIUM. Having bought the J V Weckbach store room on south Main street I offer my entire stock at i sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the time jo. buy Gasoline stoves and' furniture of all j kinds. pera House Block J PEARLMAA. THE POSITIVE CURE. IELT EBOTHKRSo M Wm Chicago: mill. 02 V ON HANI) TONGUELES CUL- Badger Cultivator. HA- Fr edGorder, BUIMWTork. PrK50et Plattsmouth Daily Herald K NOTTS BROS, Publishers 1 ' II w I'ubli .lied vt ry Thi'rs'J:iyt ,and dally everj -veniri(i-xcf pt Sunday. ICt':;i-trl ;it tlic i'luttiiMoutti, Neb. pn.st iHie for trnii-;in through tn U.K. wall. If scn-.d di-tH nitc Ofllre cnnx-i Vine aiid Kiftli strt eM . T'! iiIioik- :.. i : m. run w . r i, i.y. 5 in v.-. " v ;ir. lint m I'lv-'Tnf .. . S 1 r-ri . 'i i 75 $li 00 .. fir ' r" f.py, O ii k py, ''x ini:illif, in H'i'-iirH-1 . .. iliicc ii, '.nth-, in uilvancH. TEltMH KOK DA I L One cop one yenr in adv viic Oue copy per 'ck. hy c:rrir )n copy, per inontli SAT IK' DAY, Ji:.NK 27. OioK rouiit' is enjoyinj; si vrry -ncc-fssful iind larjjt-ly atteiulcil in- t i 1 1 1 1 out at S) Tiini.T this wt-i-k. Christopher Hfrfiit man in C'olunihiis was a 14M2, l.ut wli. n l'.Ki rolls around it "Chris" could he with us then lie would feel l ousid-erahlj- jmlted up on aceomit of (he spread they are making' over him in Chiearo. TlIK (ierman diipiitary wh says that the I'nited States seems drter miiied to see i ire the lion's share of the trade of Central and South Ameriea, to the exclusion of Ku rope, has matters pretty straight. Tlie Repuhlican party is runuiii the lTnited States, and this is one of the thinifs the party is here for. Kx. TlIK Nebraska City Press says that Al Kwan has returiud from Kansas City with affidavits of the typo, proof-reader and cashier of the Sunda3- Sun to the effect that he did not write the libelous article for which he was recent I3' found guilty by the district court, but that one Charles Copenharve did write it. These matters were presented to JudufeChapwian yesterday, together with a motion to set aside the ver dict rendered against Kwan. We should like to know what Copen harve has to say about it, and won der if lie could not prove a clearer alibi than Kwan. IK Cleveland had done nothing else, his appointment of Lamar to the supreme bench of the United States ought to be enough to damn him in the eyes and hearts of all loyal men and women in this broad land. In one of Kamar's latest speeches he spoke of that arch traitor, Jeff Davis, the man above all others to blame not only for the war but for the brutal starvation of Union soldiers at Libbyand Ander- sonville, as one "whose disembodied spirit still walks the land, holding a scepter or sovereignty unequaiea by any ruler." Think of such virulent rot, from a justice of the supreme court of the United States It is more than despicable; it is dis graceful. The Mills County (la.) Journal, an oiu time democratic paper printed at Glen wood, in fact the 011I3' democratic paper in Mills county, has flopped over to the alliance, creating great consterna tion in the ranks of the mossback party over there. Mr. La Chapelle, the editor, is roundly abused by the rank and tile for his apostacy. After a close and confidential com munion with the democratic party for many years, Mr. La Chapelle found the democratic party was bad in principle and in fact, so that we can out congratulate him on the good sense shown by deserting the old clan. If Mr. La Chapelle keeps on in a progressive spirit he will land in the ranks of the republican party later on. It is only a question of time. A LEADING democrat at Washing ton who is well qualified to speak of the purposes of his oartv savs that it is the intention of the demo cratic leaders in the next house of representatives to have two cardinal points in their policy. The first will be to have a series of investi gations which will cover every branch of the public service, out of which ther expect to make a great deal of political capital. The second is to prevent any positive legislation so that the record of the democrats will be colorless with re spect to positive measures to be exacted in the next congress. They will hope to rely upon the record which the party has already made as to legislation. In other words, they will play the country for suckers; but if the suckers fail to bite, what then? The important part of this astute plan seems to have been left out. From Hamilton to Sherman. From the day when, as an un organized mob, it assailed and maligned Alexander Hamilton for placing the credit of the country on ti sound basis, the Democratic party has demanded "cheap money," anil the cheaper the better. It drove two national banks out of existence because the currency they ;ave the country was too safe and stable, and it would like to deal the present na tional banking system its death blow. It will fail however hi-eau.-e the conservative bpsiness interests' of the country will stand with the Iv'epubliean party and demand, as Senator Sherman says, "jood money and plenty of it." I Mi i ladcl h ia Press. A t- IRE KHOM THK REAR. Our free trade friends of Tribune, Times, and Herald, though they are credited by Loudon press with being "; aids" to the Kiiii'lish. cause, the ble are really receiving veiy little comfort from any of their friends across the water unless, perhaps, it is com fort of such character as they do not desire to parade before the pub lic. Certainly neither the testimony of the public men of Kngland nor the press of that country bear them out in their assertions as to the effect of tli- McKinley billon the trade of Kngland or America. They have been asserting that the bill has already worked a great damage 1o America, but Mr. Lane Hooker, who is consul general tor Great Iiritaui at New York, begs to differ with them, lie lias made an official report to the home office in which he talks about the effect of the "new and higher duties" (the McKinley bill) in a way tiat must make George Jones and Joseph Mc dill smooth their hair the wrong way . Here is what he talks: The trade of New York has been influenced by the new and higher duties which have effectually bene fited American manufacturing- in terests. New life, he adds, has been imparted to the cotton and woolen industry everywhere but especially , says Mr. Hooker, is this the case in the Southern States where new tex tile mills nre going up with sur prising activ ity, while all the old mills are being operated on full time. The silk industry, Mr. Hooker's report says, in conclusion, is the only exception to this state of general prosperity. Only think of it. Here are two hard blows in one little paragraph. "Cotton and woolen industries" greatly improved; in fact, "the only exception to this state of prosper ity" is what? "The silk industry." The silk industry, which the McKin ley bill did not disturb but allowed to remain where former tariffs had placed it, languishes. Hut the cot ton and the woolen industries, which the McKinley bill has been so much abused for touching, are very prosperous greatly improved. Mr. Hooker is officially located in New York, and George Jones should at once cite him to appear at the editorial sanctum of the Times and show cause why he is thus discrediting the editorials of that paper. Mr. Medill should write to his old friend, Mr. Jones, at once j and insist that he call Hooker to account for thus firing upon them lrom the rear. The cohorts of free trade can stand anything else better than that. Their armor does not protect them in that quarter. --Inter-Ocean. fVHIss' Nerveand Liver Pille. Act on a new principle regulating 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 men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c Sampla free at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Needles, oils find parts for-all kinds of machines can be found at the Singer oflice, corner of Main and Sixth streets, with H. Beck. tf WANTED: A good girl for general house work. Swede preferred apply to Mrs S. M. Chapman, No. 720 Gran ite street. tf Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute 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 cento per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. MIKE SHNELLBACKEIt. Wagon and Blacksmith shot Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Repairing done HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY He uses the NEVERSLJP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for city purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone c&n put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at his shop and examine the kkverslip and 70a will use no other. J. M. SHNEI.LBA CKER. 12 North Fifth St Plattsmouth The Use Of llurali, drastic purgatives to rclk've coatlTa-iM-ss it a danxeruun practice, anil more liabta P fasPu the Uisea-Ht 011 the patient than to rare iL What is iifl-tl is a medh'iue that. In "H-tuaily ooiiiij the bowels, correct the costive habit Mi'l estaMinhrs a natural Uaily itctiou. bucli an aperient Is fouiitl in Ayer's Pills, wliifh, while thorough In action, strengthen as well us .stimulate the bowels aitil excretory orpins. For eilit years f was afflicted with con stipation, which at last became so bad thai tlie doctors could do no more for me. Then 1 bcpciii to take Ayer's I'ills, ami soon thu ImiwcN became regular and natural in their movements. I am now in excellent liealUi.' Win. II. Pelucett, Dorset, Out. " When I leel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Pills, and find them to be more Effective than any other pill I ever took." Mrs. . c. Grubb, liurwellville, Va. ' For years 1 have hewn subject to coii.tI patiou ami nervous headaches, caused by le raiitfemetit of the liver. After taking various remedies, I have become! convinced that Ayer's Fills are the best. They have never failed to relieve my bilious attacks in a short time; and I am sure my system retains in- tone longer afte-r the use of these I'ills, than has been the case with any other medicine I have tried." II. S. Sledge, Weimar, Texas. Ayer's Pills, PREPARn BT Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by aU Dealers in Modiciue. V 2 I U THE OLD REUIABLK. ti Ui :ii PIHF LUM 1 Hhinjjitts, Lntii, Sa-h, Doors, Blinds Can supply everw demand of the city. Cull and fjet terms. Fourth t-treet in rear of opera house. P. J. HA DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS AiN l QUEEN SWA RE Ww Bd Feed a Fpcially ;t'roiiH.ae the Puble Solicited. JOHNSON BUILDINGN Siith St fr HiodwaDdartng cored. Books ipHraexi T ia on rw fling Taetunoniala from all J , i5 parts ot tha glob. troiipaetna POST B.JURE !vyi .ow kiA7- Tkc GreatHealth liitlnK. Packaca makaa S mtilaoa. Delicious, aparklins;. and appetuin. 8old by all daalai A baaatifiil Pietutv tUk and aarda aent FHKB to any one sradinc ddraaa to tba O. X. UIKE3 OOn Philadelphia, Pa, PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClaasM aad Wuufle th hair. Tromotmg a kinnanl frowta. K.vsr 7aila to Beatora Oray Hair to ita Touthfnl Color. Oarw wip dimm it hair f-iiiing atlr.and l unl DroaaM " I Parker's G-ijiffsr Tonic, it cum tae wurat Ouch, Wrak lsnj(S, IHtbilily, I?dtgeatiom, Paw, Take in Urn. m. HINDERCORNS. Th on!j wit ran fnr ConM. Stop aHpaiU. be. at Xiruggutf, or iUSCUX CO., N. Y. Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic M rirk rMtf rofll P9ta. PLASTER. KhaeiutiBiL Moralana. Dlmria aod lnmbaco onrod at an. CMwranc ror aaaa oj ail ununn TJk CmCHE8TR'S ENGLISH. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND J TNC oatSIMl tB MWt. Tto mmtr tmta. Bare, aal rttt t Ptllltor ml. Kff 11 ' All paaaiag tmm t . pn namw taajparim a.ilnlatl. iiDnolu,ai4 4. ia .maip. ft parttentara, wrlamiim. a.4 "Llr far LaMHca." a (eMr. h rrnrm Mafk DWMMiMWft blnafiaaaa. Taa mmmmm aw smhmiim cw. amlfsM. ih tih.i mil jrmnHr. iniiCMUTia cmehiul CO.. hiiI1m Muia. Ms GASOLINE STOVES Cleaned and Repair! al J. V. IIKMDKH'S HAKDWAKK STOk'K. (!'. V. Mathews old Stnud. SATISFACTION V A U A N TKKD. HENRY BOECK The Lending FDRNITURE DEALER AND & UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on Imud everything yoi; need to furnish your house. COKNKlt fclXTIl AND MAIN H1I1KKT Pltittsmcut Neb DENTISTRY 1 (iOI.I) ASM POUO;C1,A1N CROWNS Bridge, work and rino ml work a SPECIALTY. I)K. STKIN'AU.S LOO At as well as other Ian estuetiestfiveii forth" painless extraction of teeth, C. A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald Moeh THE I N T E R X AT I O N AD TYPEWRITER A stricriy first clasn machine, fully warrant ed. Made from the very best material by skilled workmen, and with the best tools that have ever been devised for the purse. War ranted to do all that can tie reasonably ex nected of the very best typewriter extant. Capable of writing 150 words per minute or more according to the ability of the operator. PKICE $100. If there Is no af?ent In your town address the manufacturer. THE PAKIKH M'F'O CO. Ajients wanted Parish N, Y. F. B. SEELEMIRE, Agent. Lincoln, Neb, JL. C. County Surveyor AND ENGINEER. CIVIL A.11 orders left with County Clerk will receive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 219, 221 and 223 Main St., "lattsmouth, - Nebraska. H. M, BONS, Proprietor. lhe Perkins has been thoroughly renoyated from top tc bottom and is now one of the best hotels in the state. Boarders will be taken by the week at 14.50 and up. aOOD BAH CONNECTED Cor Main and Fifth street. Paid up capital $50 009 Surplus 26.000 0. H. Parnele President Kred tiorder vice rresiaant T. M. Patterson Cashelr T. M. Pattersom, Aest Caehler DIKECTORS 0. H. Parmele, J. M. Patterson, Fred Gorder. A, B. Smith, K. B. Windham, B. 8. Hhrneey and T. M.Patterson A GENERAL BANKING BUS IKE S3 TR ANSA TED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed 00 time deposit and prompt attentiongiven to all bus iness entrusted to its care. 1 5Sr 3P ui . uU! 5 K1 A i IfcfaUl ml IH !! flLUkUIU-PULa. Pa.