i tT THE A : 'ST 7 TTl i lw W 11 II CONTAIN AJLJLj "S.'VEE.IiiE iJH'v7; i 4 TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION THREE MONTHS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. OFFICE ON LOWER MAIN STREET. ILATTa ! i ; r K M AS KA pa T Semi W 11 1; J The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. FKIIAY. CTOIti:ii 2, 1890- BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Fre9b Oysters in all styles ot Jake Ueinrich's restaurant. . Uyron Clark was attending to legal business in Omaha today. Highest cash price will be paid for a lew old rags at this office. The B. & M. pay car if bulletined to arrive here Friday, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ilawksworth were passengers for Omaha this morning. Our new stock of fall millinery is ready for inspection. Tucker Sisters. Get your abstracts of title made by Robert J. Vass. Oflico in Uriggs build ing. The Cabinet, mado by Otto Wurl, is the best nickel cigar sold anywhere. Try it. A splendid lino of pattern hats in latest fashionable designs at Tucker sisters. Go to Robert J. Vass for reliable abstracts of title. . tliee in Criggs building. The Birthday rocial at the Presby terian church tonight promises to be a swell affair. The ladies of the M. E. church will give an old fashioned Methodist din ner on election. The editor of The News is home from a business trip to Kansas City and other points. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Summers will leave for Denver Tuesday on a week's outing at Colorado resorts. Always in season, Hopkins' Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). Elegant luDch in Milk. Quart can, 10 cents. Don't fail to hear R. W. Beeson of Red Oak at Waterman's hall tonight. Ladies are especially welcome. Miss Marie Pollard and Miss Seely of Xehawka are iu the city the guests of the family of Perry Walker. Parties desiring to lay in their win ter's supply of hard coal should see II. M. Soennichsen at once. A meeting of the Woman's club will bo held at the homo of Mrs. James Herold, Friday evening, October 2, at 7 o'clock. R. W. Beeson of Rod Oak camo in this afternoon and will bo the guest of his brother, Allen Beeson, and family over Sunday. Services at the Christian church to night, Saturday night, Sunday rr.orn ing and evening, Chancellor Duugan afticialing. Tho public will he wel comed. Pass the good word along the line Piles can bo quickly cured without an operation by simply applying De Witt's Whitch Hazel Salve. F. G Fricke & Co. "Wake up, Jacob, day is breaking!" so said DeWitt's Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. F. G. Fricke & Co. Telegraph Operator Clements ex pects to move his accoutrements into the new depot today, and the entire force will be enjoying tho new quar ters the Grst of tho week. Persons who have a coughing spell every night, on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome it at once by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. F. GFricko & Co. O. Guthman has today filed with the county clerk his petition as an inde pendent candidate for assessor in the first ward of Plattsmouth. His claims to the office will bo discussed later on. Small in size, but great in results. DeWitt's Little Early Risers act gent ly but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill, best pill. F. G. Fricke & Co. The members of the Christian En deavor society will give a social at the Presbyterian church this evening. Those who did not receive written in vitations are just as welcome as those who did. Nearly a train load of crushed stone was brought in yesterday from the Newell & Atwood quarries to be used in paving the drive-ways about the new depot, work upon which was begun this morning. From all accounts Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ia a Godsend to the af flicted. There is no advertisement about this; we feel just like saying it. The Democrat, Corrollton, Ky. For sale by all druggists. Don't forget the fair next week, it will be the best and biggest ever seen in Casa county. Secretary Keefer has been tireless in his efforts to add un heard of attractions which will al most force the people to attend. Mrs. D. A. Campbell and Mrs. G. M. Lambertson gave a reception yester day at the home of the latter lady in ..Lincoln that was an ultra fashionable affair. Mrs. F. E. White and Mrs. S. II. Atwood of this city were in attend ance. W. D. Hill and M. Moore, two of the best newfangled popoerats we know of, are in town today mixing medicine with some of the bourbons that arc trying to get into the pop band wagon. An executive committee meeting is billed for this afteanoou. R. W. Beeson, who is to speak to night at Waterman hall, has been speech-making through southern Iowa this fall and has met with great suc cess. If you fail to hear him you will miss a rare treat. The- Hanil cau club will be out before the speaking. Star lodge I), of II. No. 1 will ive a dance at Waterman's hall Oct. 9, to which the public is cordially invi'ed. Danco tickets SO cent-. Admission tickets, including supper, 1" cents. Mandolin club will fuinish the music. Tickets for sale at Gering's drugs-tore. Jack Penson says his family milk cow has two calves, but they being two legged ones, prominent in Bryan political circles he is not pleased with tho state of affairs. He desites us to bay that he can do his own milking hereafter, and when he wants assist ance ho will send for . Once more after seeing the five gen erals at Omaha last night we are so glad that wo are alive we want to make everybody else glad by selling 300 yards of silks and ;50i) yards of Ill inch, all wool tricots at less than one half regular prices; 50 pounds Saxony yarn and a lot of embroideries at about tho same rates at tho "Wonder." The great event of tho fair is on October , when Lo.enzo Crounse will measure swords with David Over meyer of Kansas in a debate on the silver question. Admission that day will be only 15 cents. Tho state olli cers will be here and prominent men of both political parties from all over the state. Don't fail to hear the rreat debate. Eli Hill, Lumber City. Pa., writes, "I have Ixien suffering from Piles for twenty-five j-ears and thought my case incurable. DeWitt's Witch llaU Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and it per formed a permanent cure."' This is only one of thousands of similar ca-es. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it is used. R. C. Bell, who was thought to be a myth at Fort Wayne, has been discov ered all right. Dr. Cummins of this city has a letter from him in which he says the Forsythe letter came to him by mail, but he confessed he does not know Forsythe at all. It was a very bald fake and we must s;ty Mr. Btil was badly duped or else he was a party to putting up the job. The finest attraction of the sea-on is Julia Marlow Tabor at Uoyds opera house in Omaha three nights. Thursday, Friday and Saturday with Saturday Matinee. Many Plattsmouth people will attend the Matinee Satur day and several have spoken of going Saturday night. It is unfortunate the train service is not different as an im mense crowd would like to hear this gifted actress and the strong company she is with. :IOO Kenaril Slim. Tlic realtors of this tiapcr will he nliaisc- 1 t. learn that there is at least one clrcaIril ilisea.se that science has been alle t. cine in all il staes. anil that is Catarih. llah's C atarrh One is t lie only positive cure known to tin.- rneilical traternity. Catarih beiii; a Constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarih Cure is taken internally, acting !irecl! upon tho hlood and mucous sin laces ol the sys tem. theieliy ilestioyin the foundation of the disease, and KiviiiK the patient stienth liy lunld inn up tho constitution and assisting nature in doiiiK its work. The propiictors hae so much faith in its curative poweis that they niter t ne Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cine. Scml for list of testimonials. Address. J. CiihNKY it Co.. Toledo.t . i'"Sold by Druggists, 7."c. In a recent letter to the manufac turers Mr. V. P. Benjamin, editor of tho Spectator, ltushford, N. Y., says: "It may be a pleasure to you to know tho high esteem in which Chamber lain's medicines are held by the people of your own state, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years since, and before loaving home wrote me, asking if ihey were sold here, stating that if they were not sho would bring a quantity with her, as she did not like to bo without them." Tho medicines referred to tiro Cham berlain's Cough Kemody, famous for its cures of colds and croup; Chamber lain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame bacK, pains in tho side and chest, and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedj' for bowel com plaints. These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. Tho people havo learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and unequaled by any other. For sale here by all druggists. What a Prominent Insurance .Man Says. II. M. Blosson, senior member of II. M. Blossem & Co., 217 N. Third street St. Louis, writes: I had been left with a very distressing cough, the result of influenza, which nothing seemed to re lieve, until I took Ballard's llorehound Syrup. One bottle completely cured mo. I sent one bottle to my sister who had a severe cough, and sho experi enced immediate relief. I always re commended this syrup to my frieuds. John Cranston 908 Hampshire Street, Quincy, Ills., writes: 1 have found Ballard's horehound Syrup superior to any other cough medicine I have ever known. It never disappoints. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by P. G. Fricke & Co. Tiirc Mnvv i.kai i.i;t no. 17 (Cut tills out niul put it in your poclat fei rcf.a ci-.ce.) Some attention was given in the last lealiet to tho charge tlmt the :;ct of S7." was surreptitiously passed. It may be interesting also to see whether its enactment proved uisas trousto the country in any way. A gO'id way to test this is to -re. how the condition of the country in ISSit comparerl with that of 1.-70, sYce one-half of the years between 1S70 ami ISM) passed without thoeoittajro of any s-.aruard silver dollars, and thero were coined but ;,::.(,0u,(iUI of them dating the cut 5 to decade. In 1S70 tho total money of the coun- try amounted to 7J--',s.s,-;iil. In 1S.M) the total money of the country amounUd to Llli.j '): IS7, a;i inrivas.j of (iO ))cr cent. Dtius that look as though tho country was ruined by the crime of IS. - ? In 1870 the m rey of the country amounted to -il 7."I tor each individual; in 1SS0 it a mounted t tI.Ol for e ic'a individual, or )nr capita, as it is called. Thus the .amount of money in the country increased much faster than tho population during that fatal decade in which the "crime" was committed, and the country was kept for live long .ears without tho coin age of a single standard dollar. Dues that loolv as though the people suf fered for currency because of the "crime of t S7.-i In 1S70 tho wealth of the country amounted to iSiO for e sch individual. Does this look iis though tile couatrv had buffered uuiiug that terrihe de cade in which ueh a crime against its prosperity had been committed 'i In lS7o tiie amount oT money paid ;is wages by the manufactures of the United S'ates amounted to 77u,(MM, OiKl; in 1SHI itamc-unted i o ! IS.MM.OOo. In 167U the number of people Hading employment in the manu.aclui ing es tablishments of t ae count y v..s :2.i.yi, 1 it 10; i a J SS t t hey a'lioa i .ed to -o70,- (JiM, a gain of ove:- a W.'.V o l do la: in the decade. Does ;eis look" as though there had bee t a M-arcity of tnoaey in that 'M..rk dct ado." i n which we were without the light of free coinage of silver In 1S70 the average wages of labor stood at l:;7 in gold, taking the rate paid in l.MK) as the unit of i. In I.vni they t'.ooaat 1 -l.'I upon the same unit or ba-is of calculation, thus showing a marked me e:e in wage s dm ing that dccadcofnof.ee coin.-go. Does this look as though the "c.auie" of that pei iod had ailee'ed the coi'.t: y or the peon'e d isad va iteoi'sly 'i J a 1870 liioavo-age god prYo of commodities of li'o stood at lit) com pared with a unit of KM in ISilo; in kVs'i they stoo 1 at .!(", compared with the :i me unit, t hus showed a marked fall in tlie co-t of living while the e had b?e i nm;: ti ti me a marked inc ease in the wages earned. )oos this look as though the yar.-. in which no standard dollar- had been coined had been esp"cially disastrous? A compaisoi of 1.S70 with ls'M) woiihl i'-odnee m ii'ii mo-o siartiing conirasts. ijul Jssil has been ctiosea lor.t he com pa ilso'i bi.'ctuso the Years lS7d and I V; I ;r e llo; ii.'glnning and the end oT a decade in which it is claimed that a g o it linaaeiai crime was committed, ami retained its an ab solute pa:l over the couala-y until within twenty-two months of the end of that decade. Think it over. Kememher that the suspension ol I roe coinage occurreti only about two years after the census of 1S7P and that it has never been re turned. Then remember that the wealth of the country jumped from $780 per capita in 1S70 to ?l,o:'.9 in bSiufin the absence of free coinage. Itemembcr that labor will earn mare gold today than it did in 170, derpl'e tho constant assertion that gold has appreciated since the suspension of the free coinage of silver. 1 temember. too, that t ho dollars thus earned will buy much more than thov would at that time. Kemomhcr that the country was never so prosperous as it was four years ago when tho people were persuaded lo vole for free trade. Then consider whether it is free silver plus free trade that you want for the next four years. Wm:.T has gone up l:; cents per bushel since the 1st of September and silver has fallen 15 cents per ounce, but that is not all. Millions on ioo of millions of gold has been received al New York from Lngl.md in payxent for the ship loads of wheat which has been purchased for the Liver pool market. How do the Bryan logiehiDs like that condition of .'iflairs; wheat going up and silver going down is a fatal blow be low the belt of Mr. Bryan's hobby which he hoped to ride upon into the white house. The man who don't think, as well its the man who does can understand a plain statement of fact. A MAN named Porter has finally been found with the temerity to run for governor of New York on a demo cratic free silver ticket. Porter seems very like his friend Bryan in one re spect, that is he looks upon the candi dacy for a high office as being such a big thing, and so much above what he is accustomed to that ho does not hesitate to accept a nomination, al though defeat is certain. AW .";u-.t li;iv- it Mi;,"ir I'm iavy. The following fivni ti e No; fo Journal il'.u-trate? what the ! ; !.. tory is doing for their pool '. r, , times of dep: ciwon : "The S'ig.-ir factory h 'ira-i si'cl; be ot yesic-! day moriiitsir u ! .. . . Mtgar, it is expected, w . ', I b- .- fcotnetiiuo todiy . Fr'iu m v . t tho htt beet. ;oe ihroii; ; :.( r bo no cessation an 1 th ro as . beets in -ight to I.eep th.- ;. r i : going night, and day mull ti ' j -"-ch. There has i.-'v- : j e:m when harvest lui l - . j 0 rapidly :s Ibis year, and tL: doubtcdly U-to to a fear on the p . ,hc h'- vu,cr$ that the conditio la' - '-ar m iy a-aln recur. T'f:, ! il"wcv1'' !'v; -! of thi-, a 11. : r !''v "ru crnt' ' tho stage of riper. ess iu a natural w.i the percentage of purity is rur.ning extremely high in coi!..Miencv of that condition. In this fa-l at I No s'o Ik !.--juices. A greater profort io-j ; t,; beets needed by the fartory ha.- lve. grown in this iciiiily this j ear t u ever before, a ad when the. cr. i - -livered there will have been u e I t.;i to s'l-"jo,ono distributed thiou -i. ! t-.c community fur beet nlo;ic. ".I'i.Ih this is being une r-u:nul ii i ng ilk.- '. (,() will bo paid out to tho luher ployed in the factory, and lL -c two sums will put new hie into tin- ba.-i-ness channels of Norfolk, rei'a: t of t he conuil ions that t u . : aiaii , ii, i larui cri'ii.v Norli;k is i a-! I 'reat hi r oii.-(.-i l,.sMa i ! 1 1 ! th-t give- eiinaoy ia -at. to ici I :u :i ia'v maieria, tiiat i 'i.u ( i-i ( i ioea sc.; aaa - . it wiii do for a community. " IM'UU.M.Vl ION AM ti i - ! j Krai.k P. Ii laioi of . has been ci'mmis-iimeii by (Jov ; comb as o'le oi the de'eiraie- ' . -: bra ska to tho A.-iieville, oai ii I laia, co!:Vv:rii'ii in .t iu-.- t.v. .. for the hi :a , oi' n; 'iiing .i t. . llowca. Two licicg-i: c s. a i ,.i ( ' t U.ii ; " hi : i-'i'.ii a a; n two a. ti ; . ; iau ana .rt.vuia n. w . i .. . i-., j the gave : ::or t : a si .'. i j Union to at'ei.u the oti t-.;.. a. i select iiu.s na--.de at. A ; i..-v i .. . j thou-h!, will : iinti1. J.iae ia i 1 1 is couM.it d cer w i; ll.a Kni'ey has 1 ec-a -alalag - rapiu'.y esc y where ; i.d h i- eh is practically a-u: ed h it ( man Ila-iua ucver ie s i. ,i a in' aa the li:jnl. 1!oi:k- S-i-k'!--- r m-ii i sii.ii. The Mi.-.-ouii i i i ie railway e pany will sell tickets at ra (f fai-e plus h'l for rouii.i 1 1-: j . :'--y.: 1, I V, lit), and Oetcher i; io ' . lo point in Kansas, Missom-j. Te::a . alahoma. and Lou'. -ana. C. V. Sli i'ti:m a ia t i I. A," To l.oirri. ol' lout rs. i L. A. M has a ex t r.i. line c a rys n I u ! a a ai a i ij ei - ;. plants in pots which he wiii s- I limited number of lo iia.ke i o. n his rreeu lions..'. Pii.es iro.a .-0 each. They a e, well set wi: ii I'..... IJo al -o has a large variety of i.a-e sns, lii.v, tulip and bv.u iiti'u be i . . tra line at prices lower than v r 1 c. of before. Call at tiie u-e. iio -ne:irthe .Mi-soa'a Pneti-e ilrn i'. We are anxious to do a ; i 1 1 J this world and ca a thick of i.o ,e(-. i .-j anter or b tier way to il) il than iv j ri.'coinmeial i ng (hie. .Yiau'.e . ' i:i- 5 : ; Cure as ii preventive of pr.i a ir.oa ia, ' consumption and otiiea seihas lanr; troulih's 1 hat follow neglected o'.ii . j P. ( J. I'Yieke and t 'e. I Kll I. - io ! II.i:;- I havo for sab: thi ly-iii.- i eaii t no'-oug h breu be !;.--'u i re i-.eg-fe ii". sex fome breed sows liiat will fr.. :-aA-in October. Prices loat't tie t'n -s. At the head of th'- l.e d Is a ,.il -oa of "SI u in py l):ke'" v iio is .-.. i a to I an i tak'eti more preni 1 1. nis lh;.n any bog in the woild. ('ail on oa iida..---. .'('UN Pt !.l -. t i recti wood. . ' 1 . l loal li -prt'st'iilul t en n t Kin. The. lloitt rep; esentallve cMi l.tijii ' ot ( !a :i 11 1 1 ( ) 1 Ol ' COIlTll ies .-. n i : .. . ' 1 1 10 1-,1'Mitu re p rcsen 1:1 1 1 ve c : s , -v : i ; convene S it 111 day. Oct . tier :;, ai 7 ; . ill at Xebi aislaa ( 'it v. !ly o of Jons C. V. -s(., i'li. ii ;i, I'll). IlliHW N, S( ( I i tai v. GREAT CATTLS are u..tia ually ;-oin 011 in he huinaii sys tem. IIooiTs Siirs.'iparill.i ilrives out disease ami Restores Health. n r. I? d il ti il I ' SI -f if. B ID? ci fp GUAHANT iPA-l Chester's Coin pons? ri Extract of Celery to crood tis anv other nremration of the Kind on the market, and staial read 3' to refund your money if it does not boneiit y.-u a raa.h as anvoii ei Celery Compound you ever used. Indicated in yea. -rei !,il-ty, los- of at pe tite, nervousness, sleeplessness, etc. A Great Tlervc Toniw nnd System tictioviitor. It Makes Weak People Strong;. PRICE, $1 H BOTTLE. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5. ! I t ity. riiO oVi'j.'K ,;',., I.,',. ee a v to -::i r tilt- in i-,t ( 'i ! v ! 'r.-t .. v iiiii !i i .-. a t( . Sail Ij.ko City. : ia'- Angeles i.-a a. via tl o Burl; 1 ' r; i at,(t i -; i "'I ias , a w.t) a in n a a v i a. - a a. i i). i! ti i a ;j , ' I i' i ' i l a ' fi ia I aa i t tll'. 'iUL' h ;' I iv .tli e i-, .-:ip. ele. I ; j e.- r .!!.-! Oil i-;a:('ta-le ! 1 'i; ; ! !.;a n orl r aee i a it' i a 'ti .-: e i y at. as a good to a I- : .. for two. i r . i u, i . i-Y; ., utM!' : ! : li a" 1 Li- i c-, r.-i.a.-ii. 'aat ' slii.r I .S I' 1 V" l.l'il) fi! li . eltiibty Yetina bal-'i. rv !- le l ia 1 -i. ! : aa j ii II . il xni'ie . i lit am! th- lie way of hie d, p: he . ear--!.'...li .in .iv-' Hi maii oi e s cry th 1 ag i a , ea etc. Will on h a i i . 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We have y: exclusive sale in county oT the 1 Jane Hopkins Star tvake" suits and itYic for Boys with iCiNTS ..OF.. ; ' i'IiRFECTION: lYrfect J'iUir.-. Uoltl -1 i s t Jlltlo is, -., Double Scat ,-i!:l Knee, lll.'.stic Waist liaml. Warranted N,:t lo Rip. PLATTi io'JTH -- . . . fc .: -::;s' .y:-iv77v . " ' : : tl ..... 'V. c t f sJ A X H Al3.. Oiii uCiiiiiiO!' IV1H Soon Gome . , . u i : a e S 1 1 e r w oed 's We ii i not 1 a i'J i ii :i ilia- a t Ii i-s .-.nil t ho i ;. 1 nor s it isfac- Repairing Neatly Performed V v. - I -:-s HERWOOD. Y 4 t I M