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Pbit.smoiith Paily Herald KNOTTS BROS, Publishers fuhiuiivl evnry Tknnidiy, nd dally evr KKltnpd lt'i PlatUmnuttl, Nt. P'-t-trumnlnion tlirouuh lh l!..K. rot 'If wind cl.i r.ito, ' . JUli- eonirr Vln and Flttn riu. lolepbuo 3. TKHMS FOB VtrlLV, n eopj, nuf jrntr, to odyance . .JIV Sne wtpjr, one jrar. not tn adnre ... . J us et)f. hi niomhf. In mtvitnwi ., T us 'Pf. thw mi'iith. In advance ... 4 TKBXS FOB DAI LI On cop one f at In wlvinci V One copy per "pk. bjr e:iriicr ln enpjr, per nimtl SATURDAY. NOVEMUK R. U, 101. Posts plurality 4,801. the state u REPUBLICANS over' the country re in good health and generally feeling pretty well. ' Mks. John A. Lck;a nays her husband fought in the Lattle of Hull Run wearing a but and a Prince Albert coat. that firs plus IT is lucky for Jerry Simpson that he was not a candidate forcougresi this year, as his district went republican. ALL parties concede that thr Campaign of Vi will be the mosi stubbornly contested oud excitinji liattle that has been held Since war times. This effort of the administration to introduce the use of corn as a food in European countries tdiould be sanctioned by every loyal American. IT has always been the policy ol the republican party to provide as nearly as possible for the home manufacture oi all the coods we need, and the extension of the mar kets fur our surplus products. An Iowa paper truthfully enys: toWLeu republicans are defeated, principle is defeated and good gov ernment suffers. When democracy orgifntairtnt ii,lAjajliiLait qf un lican party." New Yokk and Indiana may be counted upon as doubtful states in The republicans can win with the electoral vote of either, while the democrats must have both. The chances of carrying the elec tion are about 0 to 6 in favor of the republicans. Junes' Post U now holding bis last term of district court at Grand Island. After the first of January he will assume a more responsible position. We are not informed as to what Edgerton is doing. It is probable he i- "burning the school houses and pulling down the churches." In Iowa the alliance polled nearly 12,(J0 votes. As these were drawn from the rural districts republican trongholds It is reasonable to Conclude that the organization as sisted in the rtefeat of farmers for governor and lieutenant-governor and elected in their stead two law yers. Considerable rivalry it being .engendered between the Sherman and Foraker factious of the repub lican party In Ohio, relative to the election of a U. S. senator. White Foraker is conceded to be a repre .tentative republican au3 worthy ny office within the jrift of the tale- under ' Cirdinm-y circnm tancen, it is almost the universal opinion f the press outside of Dhio that l( would not on,ly tea misfur tune'to Ohio, but a publjc calamity, to retire Senator Sherman at this critical period. There is no doubt that fie is the test iaformed man on the finance question' in the, senate and the buiness world, regardless f party affiliations, recognize that hia opinions, always honestly ex. pressed, are of the highest value. The reult of this contest will be watched vitJljjrent interest ' WB have It tipon gooj democratic authority thaf the result in Mhshb cbusetUi was caueed by the demo cratic Hdvoca-v of the admission of raw material free of duty. . The manufacturers, according to th statements made by several emi nent tariif reform editors, are hea'rti ly dissatisfied with' the M'Kinley bill and desire a modification that will be more in their favor. Per haps that is true. fJut if it is, wlal came of tha talk-about f.it fry. "fwmrorct noro.,t:..o '1 "millionaire ni:i.i-:';:ct,i-. i-.-' nnd "enriching the poor at the ex pense of the many-" The demo cratic orators have been telling us for u year that the M'Kinley bill w.m framed in the interest ol the manufacturers of the east, and now the democratic editors tell us that it wasn't. It is a little confusing, hrethcrn. You had better get toulher and compare notes. To have any effect political lies to'd l.v the same pirty should at least le harn.onious.-I.i"Coln Journal. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. TliK HffT SaI.VK ill l lie .n!.lforCuU irui-. S.n-. L'k-M. '' Kli- uui. K v. i t, tt.-r. Cli-i l lUmU. rtiiU'l"'"- .rn, -nil -.11 Skin TCr . n.l mi ic. lv nir-. l''i. r u" t"v n-piin"t. It i "yii i"il--il ' K'V "''eiliin. or ,.i.. v --Inn.!."!. I'rwr .-m. (.t..m ,riwle l K O. Kriek.. A . We have sold Kly's Cream Ilalm ihotit three years, ami nave re- nninieiKled its use m more tnan it iti nd red rpecial cnt-en tit catarrh. fhe iinaniinous answer 10 our in- liiiries in, "It s the best remedy nun . have ever useu. im m" - il. ht-re narties continued its ise. it never fails to cure. J. lontiromcry, & Co., DruggiMa, I,.' . orali, Iowa. When I began lining i-iy i riam 'Jalmn.ycatatrhwasi.obad I had ; u'adache the wbJe lime Hudd j h irtred n large amount tf filthy natter. That has almost rimrriv linappeared and have not nail neai-, gown may be nel a ion? time w un iche science.-J. Sommers.Stephney, ! out nrel of clcan-sin?. Any home I on n. Win-will von rouirh when Phi- oh's cure will give immediate re. ief. Price 10 els.. .HI cts. iiud $1. For sale by F. G. Fricke Ai Co. Mies Narva and Liver !. Act on a new principle-regulating the liver, stomrch and bowels hroiigh the nervs. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliou sness bal taste, torpid liver, piles, Vinstipalion. I'nequaled for men ivomen, rhildren, smallest, midest urest! SO doses, Z'x: Samples free it F. O. Fricke A: Co s. Are you made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, diuities, loss of appetite, yellow vkin? Shi loh's Vitali.er is n positive cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke A Co. For many years Mr. H. F. Thomp son, of Ies Moines, Iowu, was t-e verely nfflicted with chronic diarr )ioea. lie says: 'At times it was very severe; so much so, that 1 feaerd it would end my life. About seven years ago 1 chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It gave me prompt reliel and I believe cured i" permanent ly, us I now eat or drink without harm anything 1 ph-ase. I have ;do used it in my family with the Frickie cc t o. '' ! liv I. G. Some of the most startling, in terring discoveries of the life and customs of buried Egypt are now being made through extensive exca vattions. These discoveries are exciting a great interest Many discoveries are, however, being made in our country that are re markable, among which we may mention that of lialler's Pain Para lyser which effects entire relief, 'and in many cases a complete cure ol that terrible disease rheumatism, and which also relieves pain of sll kinds. For sale by all druggist Why filrl Art T.1L Wl'.y are there so many tu'I jfirls now ailays, and why is the tendency of lie new gr-rieru'iion toward liiiu.a:.l height timl gracious felimnesi-? Women are lull ai,d becoming tail timjily U-cau.u it I the faidiion, and thiit ataU-meiit never need ooriscaiuLIeof any explanation. Awhils ajo it was the fashion to be ietite and arch; it is oor tie fashion to be UU and gTacions, aud nothing more eua be said about it. Ol connie the render, who ii twoaJly Inclined to find the facetious aid of soy gvsvs topic, has already thought of liis application of the seif denying bytno, that uuta wants little here below, and wants th.it little long; bat this may be only a pawing sigh of ths period. Charles Dadlsy Warner tn Harper's Weekly. Ok, TtiaM BimMl LltUs FalUwa. Eddie was very fond of raspberry jam. Ooe evepjo2 wt)a, the parson .dropped Into ea( mamma opened her last Jar, with einphatic lnn'tractlons to Eddis not to sail fur sums mors' Jam afWr getting his share,' His1' pspa, aot knowing the oirenmstaacea, offered to replenish his dUhwheoEddla mortified hit tnoth'r by. tarlnx, "Mamma said I mosnt aak fur any more, 'can that U all tbara I. "A 8t Loois phyiichut recalls tk cas of a yonng man who had been dumb for ft years, bat who, while ont banting one day, began. In the excitement of ths chase,, to yell at the top of his langa Afterward he was able to tptak with perfect articulation. , When Jalius Csssar fell, u hs was landiug on ths African coast, ha Is re- portnd to have said, to banish the feitrs of Lis soldiers, who accepted the occur renea as one of 111, omen, "Land of Africa, I take poMosxtoa of tlieeT . That eompoHltor was something of a j hnmorUt in his wj who set np the tills of Maurice Thompson's pretty syl-' van poem, "Psn in the Orchard," as "i'sin In the Orchard;" but ths antocia-: lion of ideas wi serious. The ancient Greeks and Romans had their beds supported on frames, bat cat fist liks ours. The Ljyptians had a eor.oh of a peculiar sliape, mors like so 'J tiW.iA.Z m.j tialr, aiiii hollow back and seat. A fsrmiT fn Ji'.' rwi ronnt.-, Wi., ' dl-!'l-"l a hrj,;s n,"k nt t'i" h'lU'.iu of wlII, wiicu it auk out of siUi, r TtaUng lubterranean Uks. A WARM EED-GOWN. J..t tha Thlni lor Voinn Who !! Ill lr of lnliil. I For mother with little children who are restless niflit, for invalid who arc often in and out of bed, for Uiomi who have the cure of tho kick or for any one liahlc In any wny t be ex posed to audilen chanea of the atrao-.phrre after disrobing for the ni'it. the bod- i gown livrewith ' re pre srnU-d I InvuluaMe It j may le mode of any quulitv of j flannel, from: f. . 1 II ) it D H v IU i iJi wift. ivi.rui iln sn -''i n unocl even ! A couroKTJiRi.B NioiiT- ,;;ir or mixed. whir. blue shirtinT flannel tx'iiv; very pretty when li'iihe l with ciritra.stinT blue or cardinal cash mere eollar. cnlK po-lict an I fixit border I'ulileaelied c.'intin flannel trimmed with turhcy red t'.vill i very warm, nrvtlv anil itiexnensive; it may Iks made up either ide out, a preferred.! ti. - .....ii ,.il.... ,,ITu n.l fi.l IwiriliT I which turn up an Inch or more on the wronu aide like a binding-protect tte wrmg side like t,.nmnS-r a! c the Hy. which would wise be cosily aoiled. ami. II a l.il other- iln cot- ioa uiui uma utr """"i drHMnai;er can cut one. iiie two front are straight, with four ahallow plaits each side of the neck opening, and are uliotit twenty-five inches wide at the bottom. There Li tn underarm pore, about half a wide at the bottom. The bacU hai a fulL double box plait In the center and U slifhtly tfored off at the sides to Bt the curve of the aide (rores; It U twenty-seven Inches wide at the bottom, or it may be w ider If one chooses, and the cloth allow. The sleeve have but one aenm and are well arched over the shoulder. The back and front lining extend an Inch or two below the arm's eye (which Is quite large), the latter reech'rs only to the front plait-.; the back box-plait fall loosely lie low the lining. The cuff may be turned down for warmth, or up for convenience when at work. There U a breat pocket for the handkerchief; and a bandy pocket on the right aula. 1 he fattteuins In performed by safety or spring hook, no there are no button to hurt the wearer or the one eared for, or to catch lato tangled lock or baby' trimming. The gown hould be amply birre enough ta i'.ipon easily or un derganneuU or. other Ei'htdrese; und a hooked belt, of tlie trimming goods, will be found a convenient additiou when the wean'f U not lying down. American Ajrrieult.irUt. UCE FOM TiJ.3 LPOOLZ. Woirhtfrf--l!'-": Away a "Whatever can we do with all our empty upooL? It bccim a pity to burn them and they am of no use." Gently, ye who thtw complain, the spool may be transf orraed Into a pretty piece of furniture If yon will follow the direc tion of the Season. The mall etagvre with It shelve made of cardboard, the tops covered with pluso and the bot- torn with plazed black calico I formed out of empty spools ataineH black, each of which is an Inch 'and a half ifh. The shelve are yt inches long and 7 broad. The olunstis tre strefytheped by the spoo's ing threaded on a tldu stick 15 Inches high, Itslsogoetthronh hole mads In the cardboard for the purpose, sod the top knobs are spools cut in half. The top railing I made of ths .spool glued on-, and then con nected at tho top, with a strip of plnnh overed cardboard, stnd-hetded na l! serving both to Ktreiiytlif n snd beautify the arrangeraenV ( v CHEAP BUT TOOTHSOMC ' liaas ttm BnM laaavtor to tfcs j . '.. i . OraiMvy avtlaU. , Tut on top of tl not rtov. n earth aware biking CLih, In which may b pi one tsbletpoonful cf butter to melt aa the' diah become heated. Laavs this while preparing the batter, for wbleh take thres cupfnU of corn meal adding and Ctfi? snd a lsvcl teanpoonful of soda . tUll to tuata. Best this well, and lastly, pour into It, sod stir, ths melted butter, return It to the hot dUa and let it stan4 on the atove one ruin ate, when it mur.t be placed in the oven to baka for thirty or forty mln ! ctes, and serve In the baking i.ith. he'.; ! on the table, cut from the center and . lift M.t crelully, v. iih tiie Lniie i.iiiW:d ' under ths slice. This is very Jor. t.t iroro the cm b'ea ' ens bmally fiulsU on the northern UL e. . lo cul'.ivulj ts'.te fur it would tie very pnifltable tot a family where there ere children, for ltlsamoU nutritious as well as eco - non.lcal fcxKl It may, aloo, be crsiked on tho griddle as "coi n cakes," but tl.cy are hurdi r to turn thnn wheat flour cukes, and so must be in ado rather amallcr. If sour milk 1 n t st hand S'.vcet milk amy Imi used, but two U-aspooufuU of buking powder miot slo le sulstiti.ted for tho soda. Go'hI Housekeeping. tm Rcuiov J't-! it from Claa. A rr'.; n I.'-" !!vrr ;i-o r?ro. pi'it '.'I'ij ; ij .. i-j.i ;.'y. IVl it f-ttj 'llltlk. 1)1 NOVCU TEA CLOThS. Ho Vll-Aipolntiil Table Khiuld O Without TIim TmiuI Articlra, Striped hilU U-a cloths re a novelty Ladies can easily make thene up thrra telves by linyin" the atrtped eorah Hut the prettiest of all are the flax thread emlimidered UMtUilha The tinla of the threads uro t.i varied thai the most beautiful effects can lie protluccd Soft tilties. npriont tinU. yellow- they ars all so liewitcliina it ' iliHW-ull IouIioom in looking lit s box of Uicr thrrada lly sketeliln out s deMtfn. then veinin)( the Qowera and leave and overeating the edffe, a pretty effect can be pro- dnced. but, better Ktill. if you have ths time. U Ui ilurn the whole bachtrrouiid mill, nm I'm' "II snil-tniule duma.sk" in a new name for some dinner cloth This work only differ from the darned baclicround In being done closer, only one thread of the linen being caught up at a tima. Conventional pattern look better in this work The example gi en I a lunch cloth, with the background of the bonier done in liirht blue, ths pattern outlined in gold color, the cen ter with the exception of the ornnment left white, snd the ornament Oiled in with blue and outlined with gold. N V. Tribune HOUSEHOLD NOTES. If yon think the kitchen Is a hot place be eai.y on the cook. Lard applied at once will remove ths discoloration after a bruise. A ItCtt under one's feetlretful when long standing I necessary, a In Iron ing or washing dibhe. Wun-Esof eggs may be beaten to a stiff froth by un open window when II would be unposMbls In a ateamy kitchen. Mr Emma Ewiso avers that not book knowledge alone, but cook knowl edge Is needed tn this broad nation of dykpepllca Cistek.v water that ha become foul may be purifled with powdered boras or alum. A quarter of a pound of rai-h will cleanse twcnty-Dve or more barre'.a Mu&r vegetables are bttr eooked fikt, excepting potatoe. beans, pea, cauliflower and other which contain Starch. Cabbage aliould lie boiled rap lllv In ph-iity of water, so should onion, youu beets and turnip. You can prevetit yo.ir pretty new pingliams from Tiding if you let them lie fur several li'e.ir in water la which of salt Put the drew in il while it Is Lot, and after several hours wring It out dry and wauh sa u.uaL Tub pretty woman fades with ths roses on her cheeks sud the girlhood that lasts an hour, tiis beautiful wom an finds her fullnrn of bloom only when a past ha written itself on ber, and her power I then niokt Irreiialibl when It seem going - Wur.M s warm bath l taken. If ths whole body from the crown of the bead to the soles of ths feet is instantly sponged with cold water there will sot be danger of taking cold. Ths cold water closes the pores naturally. They are h-ftopcu uuuuturully after a warm batli. Commonplace hut Important I the sn-f fesiion; "lie ejr.-fal of Crj." Never tuUo risk l y li miting (ie in or furnace nil known to be ready snd kjle In budding or repairing tee lh.it t!: pipe !:::!es in Hie el:::n:;ry s.-c t:g!:t and well protected fruiu l-ii.ii aiid kidiLg by use of clay pots made for the pur pose. SPECTACLE WIPER. Uttls Clrlt SlioulJ Immfdlaul Make On fr Urjadwa, This is made of two lesve of soft, thin chamois, ' Inches la diameter, the edges buttonholed with bright tss brotdery silk A staall brass ring. irrcTicxs wxraa. fastened st the top, isslso worked over with button holing t!y this it can be hung In sight, snd be always at hand la perform the work o appropriately t x preiwed la the aiolto applied with Ink to the ouUids of ths wiper. Orange Judd Farmer. rilUwg tm llmM Dul. - A bright woman living In cms moss with a folding bed make one set of pil lows serve on s low, manufactured dl- vsn, rug rovrred. s well sson ths bed. bhs had lu:m made S'lUiue snd larrs. and by day they are placed In slip of plain stteeo, snugly buttoned, while st tti'ght thev sre clad la tiowy linen. 1 Un my be s tufrt'im to soma other Woman aiiui. a,r)y Mluatcd. ! Kcc tb Attla. Nothing is mora discouraging to a (pod hoiivlteeper thnn to move to a house with a ueleeted attic, where ths debrln of all the previous housekeepers bus been i.!l. wod Uco!liK.t. It i im pu.iI'o loca'cidule bow much Ju-.t suj unwholevimenex. drifts down thmusU thA bn.i e fi ":'i s'v-b n reflected sjv.t .i t.iii A ' 1 1 Im'.-lirep-r ti no such Z-Jc.j sti'V A I I t - . 'T -:t ----- rvip1 ,., . M&da J3C.!feiRBJWKlGo. Chicago. A5K your finncui for it tivcrylhing to Furnish Vour House. ' AT- I; PEARLMAN'S $ t .... , f.RKAT MODKKN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Hftvinir tmnhnicd the J. V. Main ftrcet where Ium now . lion tlm rVinnott Vinvinte v. aj" of new goods evor iiro'ilit and furniture of all kinds sold F G PS51 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full a id Coniphie line of Drugs, Medicines, ptUCOISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS w Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at nil Hours Mexican ' Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A lonjj-tcsted pain reliever. Its c-e is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Kaiser, and by every one requiring aa effective liniir.cr.t. !"o ether explication compnrcs with it in cfHcacy. l lili v.!!-l r.ov. n rcmctly 1.-3 stood the test cf years, almost CT.cr:io:is. Ko iijcuicinc thcTt J complete without a Louie cf Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. I f N c THE POSITIVE CURE. SgS- JKTftOTsmsWss, . sL .JjyV- r HARNESS! il i; , FRED rTIIE best o( harness, both double and single may be found 'at my' JL store and ever) tiling in the harness line also bu'ii'S and carringes' which ore rirut clnHD In every rcsptft, bolnjf the llghtepf, strongest and ruHiest riding vehicles on earth. 1 ALSO have a large lot of SchtitliT, Moline, U.iln and Sterling wagons Spring waoiiH, rond carts, arid plows of nil dircription. Plattcmouth ant Uden vUh From ftflgoldeRgafa. seal : A carry sv;ceUcf W nXAMTrt I LnlJJ V." - only by. Wcckbach htoru room on nouth located I can v goods cheap i int nut in tho lut'fri.wt ktoPsT I - ---r- f to tin city. u.thoiiiic siovo on the installment plan. I PIMIlliM AN. r OS ramts, ana uu? ' HARNESS, , t. i .It. T'lobrr.ska S'