i i t Jo too" That depends, madam, upon how you feel. If you're suffering from functional disturbances, irregulari ties or weaknesses, you're sure to "look it." And Dr. Tierce's Fa vorite Prescription is the remedy. It builds up and invigorates the system, regulates and promotes the proper functions, and restores health and strength. It's a legitimate medicine, not a beverage ; purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and made especially for woman's needs. In the cure of all "female com plaints," it's guaranteed to give sat isfaction, or the money is refunded. No other medicine lor women is sold so. Think of that, when the dealer says something else (which pays him better) is "just as good." " Times have changed." So have methods. The modern improve ments in pills are Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. They help Nature, in stead of fighting with her. Sick and nervous headache, biliousness, costiveness, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured. J7L K. RKYXOLDS, Kt'Kistcn-d riiylei;in aixl Pharmacist Special attention given to Office Practice. Rock Bluffs - Neb. DKALKK IX- 1 STAPLE AND FANCY 1 GROCERIES 5 GLASS AND i QUEENSWME. 2 lPatroiiage of the Public Solicited. 1 jNorth Sixth Street, Plattsmouth R. A. SALISBURY : D-E-X-T-I-S-T :- .. GOLI AXI POKCELAIX CKOWXS I 4foinu"iv aniwthotht fnr tliA tin itilPMM t Fine Gold Work a Specialty'. Iockwood Block Plattsmouth. Neb NpKimijXS l(OISli. I'i . , 217, 219, 221, AND 223 yVlAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, NKU... ?. R. GUTHMANN. PROP- '"Rates $4.50 per week and up lumber Yard 1 ; THE OLD RELIABLE. 1 1 rr . mnnir 1 it n fin i I A. ffATUHMA u m IINF IT rj I L I I Shingles, Lath, Sash, ftoors, Blinds i, I supply ererw demand of the city. I Call and get terms. Fourth street ' in rear of opera house. (J TIMOTHY CLAKK. dealer in jpAL $ WOOD ? ghttunwnth gcrnld. CUK.NKK OK VI.NK AND FIFTH STS TKI.KI'IluE3. K NOTTS BROS, Publisher s I'iiIiIikIkmI cvi-ry Tlmrsilay, tunl ilaily very e.vcnint; except Sniulay. K'fitcrcd at tin- I'lat turnout li, Nebraska xt ptlicc as Ht-rotKl cI.'ism until mailer for transmission tlirni;;li the U. S. mails. TEMSHK WKKKI.V. One yt-ar ill al vance - - -. $1 DO One year not in advance - - - - 'I Six month in advance - 75 Three months in advance U TKK.MS OK UAII.Y. One year 111 ml vimoe - $i IK Dili.' cniiy otic moiitli ----- fi() I'er week ly farrier ----- K TL'KSDAY, JULY 3, 18112. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For President I J I ; N J A M l. II A hi K I SO X of Indiana. For Vice-I'rcsident WIIITKI.AW KIKI of .New York. o TERMS CASIIo i rda and Office 404 8outn Tntrd Street. Telepbooe 13. We liave celebrated the Fourth and are now ready to have some manufactories located anion us. As was generally expected, Gen. Weaver was nominated by the alli ance at Omaha yesterday for presi dent. THE Kansas republicans have nominated a good ticket, and they will elect it by a majority of at least ."),()00 if the wheat crop of the state turns out as well as is now ex pected. The democratic platform is al ready having some of its planks pulled out, and before the election next November it will be in a much worse condition than the roof of their wigwam was at Chicago. RISE IN FARM VALUES. It has been nearly ten years -since the business in Nebraska farm lands has been as encouraging as it is this spring. For a number of 3'eara there was a great rush to California, then to Colorado and Arizona, and finally to the Pacific coast north west, witJi more or less diversion at internals toward the south. Now, however, a eteady stream of em ignition to Nebraska has set in which is confined to no particular portion of the state, but embraces it all. This infusion of new "bone and Hinew" is already making itself felt, although spring has been open but a short time and the Nebraska movement nas miie more man le- gun. Good farms are in steady demand at good prices and principally for cash, and there is a perceptible in crease in the market value of farms, both improved and unimproved. Many farmers in the eastern part of the state who have sold .out at good (ignores are going into central and western Nebraska, where they can buy cheaper and set tip again with a cash surplus. And, by the way, the movement of itself is a good send-off for the more western portions of the state, for most of these farmers have lived in Nebras ka many years, and their new in vestments are based on actual knowledge of the productiveness of this section And it may be added that there will never be a better year for inest- ment in lauds. That the tendency of prices will be steadily upward for the next five years is the judgment of every well posted and observant person. Good lands in the "corn belt will never be worth less than at present. They are sure to be wcrth a great deal more, and it is the Hub's judgment that no better investnent can be made during the present year than in a Nebraska farm. Karney Hub 1 J - 1 Half Rates to New York. To accommodate Christian En deavorers and their friends along1 its line who desire to attend the national convention of the Y. 1. S. C. K. at New York, July 7-10, the Burlington route will on July 4 run a special strain from Omaha through to New York, via Chicago and Niagara Falls, leaving at 11:40 p. in., after arrival ot all trains ironi the west. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been authorized and will be open to the general public. Tickets, good to return any time within thirty days from date of purchase, will be on sale at dates to be announced later. The low rates in force, .the throuch car facilities at the disposal of travelers by the Burlington route, and the delignt ftil season of the year, combine to make this an unequalled oppor tunit' of visiting the east. Remem ber that you can purchase tickets from your station agent through to New York. Full infortnatioti may be had upon application to the local agent of the B. & M., or by ad dressing J. Francis, General Pas senger Airent. Omaha. nct week's washing wtffff 1 ' Nebraska's fertile farming Oretion, Washington and the Nor west Hacilie Loast . 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 establisliment as what is known as Pullman Colonist sleepers. 1 hese cars are built on tne same ireneral plan as the retrular first- class Pullman bleeper, the only dit- ference being that they are not up holstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair matresses. warm blankets.snow white linen cur tains plenty of towels, combs, brush es etc., whicli secure to tne occu pant of a birth as much privacy as is to be had in first class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, anu smoK inr is absolutely prohibited. For full information send for Pullman Colonist Sleeper leallet. F.' L. Lo- max. General Passenirer and Ticket Agent, Omaha Nebraska. Will look whiter, will be cleaner and will be done with less laubor if SANTA CLAUS SOAP &-used. The clothes will smell sweeter and will last longer. 3ANTA CLAUS SOAP is pure., it cleans but does not injure t-he. fabric. H; does lat roughen or chap -the-hands. iljion? u.oo it. Do Yoy. ? N.K. FAIR DANK UCOMfr. CHICAGO. THE STUMP-TAIL MONEY PLANK. The leading democratic paper of Iowa, the Dubuque Telegraph, com plains that the republicans of that state were unfair in the platform they adopted at Des Moines a few days ago. The third plank in the platform denounced the demo cratic part3r for "insistinpf upon the abolition of the national tax on the issues of state banks." The Tele graph protests that the Chicago platform simply recommends its repeal and the party does not even approve of the recommendation. It is entirely immaterial whether the form of expression issued in a platform is a recommendation or a demand. In either case it means simply and solely that the party standing- on that plank is pledged to carry out the idea therein ex- nressed. If the next congress, or the one immediately succeeding- to it should be democratic it would be bound in political honor to pass a bill renealinir that tax and Mr. Cleveland, if elected, would be bound to sign it. The only way he could escape that obligation would be for him to distinct!- state in his letter of ac ceptance that he declines to stand on that plank of the platform. Per haps lie will, but there is hardly one chance in a thousand of his doing so. For ought that the pub lic knows that recommendation meets with his especial favor and indorsement. It is now fort years since General Scott was nominated for president, he being- the last candidate of 'the whig party. It was at that time, we believe, that Horace Greelej-, thejjt the foremost editor of his party, publicly'declared that hesupported the ticket, but split upon the plat form. That sort of support proved to be worse than open opposition, and presaged the ruin which soon overtook that party, for Mr. Greeley fairly represented a larg-e element of it. No political organization can expect to stand when it is a house divided against itself in that kind of a way. The democracy is in a sorry fix, forced to either stand up on the platform adopted or accept the fate of self-repudiation." There is and is not ground for the Telegraph's claim that the party does not approve the wild-cat plank. There is a very general disposition on the part of the democratic press to ignore it, and from that fact one She Committed Suicide. Mrs F. r. Boe, at Watkins, left this letter: "My husband Forgive me if I cause you trouble, but I suffer so. louuonot Know wliat tliese long, wakeful, wretched nights are to me, ahd I am so tired, darling the pain will never be better. It is , not easy to take my own life, but 1 have been sick so long. Good-bj e, my husband, I love you yourwite. This is but one of thousands that give up, instead of using Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine, and being speedily cured of their wretched ness. Go to F. G. Fricke and get an elegant book and trial bottle free. 6 Nothing New Under the Sun No! not even through cars to Den ver, Ogden, salt .Lake City, can Francisco and Portland. This is simply written to remind you that the Union Pacific is the pioneer in running through cars to the above mentioned points and that the pres ent through car arrangement is un excelled. We also make THE time. For details address an- agent of the company, call on your nearest agent or write to K. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb. WABoeck&Co A carpenter by the name of M. S. Powers, fell from the roof of a house in liast DesMoines, Iowa and sus tained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist which he cured with one bottle of Chamberlains pain balm. He says it is worth $5 to a bottle. It cost him 50 cents. For sale by by F. G. Fricke & Co. Idiouyncrasies ln't Count. "Madam," said the street car conductoi to a young lady in a blue calico frock, "j'ou have a dog under your shawl, and The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat, contains information well werth remembering: "Mr. John Roth of this city, who met with an accident a lew clays aro, spraininar and uising his leg and arm quite severelr, was cured by one oU-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in every household. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. WE INVITF: YOU TO CALL AND SF:E Ob LOW PRICES IN MENS, BOYS, LADIES MISSF, AND CHILDRF:NS SHOES THAT ARK GOING AT BARG TV. Jl. 130JDCJH cj- CO The Doctors are Guilty- Grave mistakes are made by phy sicians in treating heart disease. The rate of sudden deaths is daily increasing. Hundreds become vic tims of the ignorance of physicians in tlie.treatment of this disease. One in four persons has a diseased heart. Shortness of breath, palpitation and fluttering, irregular pulse, choking- Qts iqiclS, 'Dealer in I'm going to stick right where I am. 'Then I 6hall put you off," replied the disciplinarian m blue, All at once a law point came into the woman s head, "tiive me back mj fare," she said. I got in here in good faith, and when I paid my five cents a contract was completed. You must either carry it out or return my cash, I'm not responsible because your crank directors don t like dogs. The street car official stopped the cai nd hailed a policeman. The point was stated, and the thief catcher, after pon dering for a few moments, observed lI ain't no judge nor I ain't no jury, but I claim to have some sense. "Under your system you might make rules that passengers mustn't wear red neckties or red noses or three dollai trousers, and after they had paid fara. show 'em the rules and put them off. There is no end to the rules yon might make to bunko folks out of theii ride, and every time a chap looked cross eyed you could turn to rule No. 324, providing that he musn t look crosseyed and then dump him in the gutter. "The thing isn't fair. There am t no law to it and it don't go." Turning to the young woman he said. "You stay where you are, mum," and to the conductor, "If you try to put heron without giving her back her fare TU club your head off. Ting went the bell and on went tht car, dog, young woman and all. New York Herald. A Sllgbty A'east. At Fischhausen, in Germany, a wed ding feast of Homeric proportions re cently took place. The 168 guests got may infer that the editors of the I through one ox, three pigs, four calves, party at the north know enough I eighteen chickens, ten geese, and ducks juu uiusiiedYBiueur. spnsntinii.nsthinatir lrtiitliitio- rtnitt All 1;J - P Jf v j Whatl Leave the carr vociferated or tenderness in side shoulder or M-11 KlUUS 01 ireSIl, Sail ailU ii ui i i i i ' i mo ffouiaa. - nave pam my rare anu arm. weak or linnrrv sriells. ;iri symptoms of heart disease. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is the only reliable remedy. Thousands testify- to its wonaeriiii cures. tiooKs free, Sold by K. G. Fricke & Co smoked meats. The Homdl i est Man in Plattsmouth As well as the handsomest, and 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 tiiely upon its merits and is iruar- anteeu to relieve and cure all chron ic and acute coughs, asthma, bron chitis and consumption. Large bot ties ouc ana Zl.w. liiaKe the bestolall Kinds ot sau- sapes and keep a good supply antly on hand. Some Foolish People allow a cough to run until it erets beyond the reach of medicine. They say. "un, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful lvetnp s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. MARKET - ON - SIXTH - STREET Between Main and Pearl Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. I had a severe attack of catarrh and became so deaf I could not hear common conversation. 1 suffered terribly from roaring in my head, I procured a bottle of Jily's Cream Balm and in tnree weeks could hear as well as I ever could, and now I can say to all who are afflicted with the worst of diseases, caearrh, take Elys Cream Calm and be cured. It is worth $1,000 to any Man, 'woman or child 8ultering from catarrh A E. Newman, Grayling, Mich. Miles Nerve and Liver Pilis Act on o newpriciple 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 U nequaled for men, women and children, small est, mildest, surest. 50 doses 25 cts. Samples Jree at F. G. Encke& Co's. about the calamitous effect of stump-tail money in the fifties and the first half of the sixties to appre ciate the folly and peril of taking off the prohibitory tax; but they lack the courage of their convic tions. The repeal of that tax would do more to demoralize the finances of the country and commercial rela tions than any other one imagin able stroke of congressional legis lation. Chicago Inter Ocean. and pigeons in proportion. Four hogs heads of beer, forty quarts of rum and fifty of other liquids served to wash down the solids. The shade of Gargan- tus should rejoice at this noble feat. London Globe. Half Rates.to Saratoga. On the occasion of the National Educational Ass'n's annual con vention at Saratoga, July 13-15, the Burlington roi.te, from July 3 to Ju- THB democratic papers have ceased "all talk about the republican billion dollar congress. They have one of their own that is now occu pying their attention. They have also ceased their talk about tin plate. The facts are, the democratic press has not got much to talk about these days. For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points nVnh, east south or west. Tick ets sold and bag. gage checked t o a n y point in -the United S t a tes or Canada. For - - INFORMATION AS TO RATKS AND ROUTES Call at Deoot or' address ' H, C. Towns end, G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Phiixippi, A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. Apgar. Agt., Plattsmouth. .telephone, 77. Cholera infantum has lost its terrors since the introduction of Chamberlains colic; cholera and di- I ly 9, inclusive, will sell round trip arrhcea remedy. When that remedy tickets from all stations in Nebras- is used and the treatment as direc- ka to Saratoga at one lowest first- ted with each bottle is followed, a class fare, plus two dollars (mem- cure is certain. Mr. A. W. Walters, oersnip xec i.. -o. .t nusasiire .v.."... t . ni o- Fok SALE ok Tkade A desirable lot in Plattsmouth. Will sell for ca horse An improved traction engine has late ly appeared in Missouri. It is run with a relatively small amount of fuel, car ries a heavy load and is provided with means for changing its speed without altering the stroke of the engine. Immense damage has been done in the County of Essex, England, by the pea weeviL In many cases whole fields of good for return passage from July 15 to 21; an extension of time limit can, however, be obtained by depos iting tickets at the office of the joint agent of terminal lines; 369 Broad wa3r, Saratoga. The Burlington route will run special Pullman sleeping cars and reclining chair cars from Lincoln and Omaha through to Saratoga, leaving Lin coln at2:40p. m. and Omaha at 4:45 p. m., July 9. A folder, giving all par burg, 111., says: It cured my baby boy of cholera infantum after sev eral other remedies had failed, the child was so low that he seemed al most be3ond the aid of human hands or reach of any medicine." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. A GOOD corn crop means a big re publican majority this fall, and the ticulars, may be had upon applying corn is looking as well as it did this to T. Francis, general passenger and time last year, consequently the sh or will take a good buggy J peas have been destroyed and have had ticket agent, Omaha, to whom, or to democrats are down in the mouth, ,rse and horses in exchange. ( to be plowed in and oatj sown in their local agent B. & M. R. R., requests j mi iu u ;Q for reservation of births should be they big crop failure. IMP HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. i'cr Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR AlKAlf WATEB. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands. Wounds, Buna. Etc A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wter For parcicui.ns can uu ui uumiraa i piCC-. this office. ' tf I TTSMOUTII, Nebraska th addressed.