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N&W : ADVERTISEMENTS PARKElTS""'" HAIR BALSAM l iff' 1-rc.N. a :iiurmtil Nnrr Full" to H "t"r , "J r jiir 10 hi luui-uju rr, v 22 .11 icxtt a.q I JUST AS i 4 4 4 4 OF OLD We are selling the best footwear on earth for the least profit. We saiil Tin-: BKST... I Joscpi ctxcr9 North Side Main Street. Kureka H unless Oil is the hest preservative of new leather anil the lt:st renovator of oltl leather. It oils, softens, black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your hfttt linrnpas, yo": old linr ncss, and your cnri lugptnp, and tliy will not only look U tK r hut wear lontTPr. Hold everywhere in eiinn all sizes from half pints to live gallona. Hide bj BTl.NDAltD OIL (O. Hi .1 IT PAYS To Look Around Before you make purcha?es. After you have looked elsewhere, come to us and wo guarantee you will be pleased. Our new spring stuck has arrived, including Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Crockery, Glassware, Flour and Feed. A square deal to all. F. S. WHITE, Main Street, Plattsmouth W. H. RHOADES, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER... Twenty-two years' experience as a Carpenter and Builder in Omaha and other cities has prepared him to do all kinds of carpenter work in the neatest and most substantial manner. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Call on or address at I'latts mouth. Neb. Telephone 14. Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C DeWltt A Co.. Chicago. F. G. frickp: & CO. School Supplies. All Kiuds of School Supplies, suce as Maps, Globes, Charts, Dictionaries, Seats and School Furniture Webster "s Latest Revised Library Die- c7 () ,-, sheep bound, patent index " tionary Same, in one-half sheep Call on or address.... S. A. MORRISON, ALVO. NEB. first- NATIONAL BANK OK PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. PAID UP CAPITAL. $50,000 Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. TOOKS, bond9, gold, government and local securities Dought and sold. Deposits re ceived and Interest allowed on the certfl cates. Drafts drawn, available In any part of the D. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Highest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. DIRECTORS: H. N. Dovey D. Hawksworth, S. Waugh, w v White, a. E. Dovev. Geo. E, Dovey. Pres., S. Waugh. O ashler. H. N. Dovev. Asst. Cashier. " A LKADKIl. A . 4 The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY THE . . . NKWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, J. K. MAKMIAl.L, Itusinesn Manager. IAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance Six Months One Week Single Copies, SKMI-WKKKLY EDITION.. One Year, in advance, . . . Six Months, t" 2 50 10 1 00 50 T.'.'.E LARGEST GIRGULflTION Of any Cass County Paper. TUESDAY, MAY 2.1, 1800. Ach'I.valoo is getting nearer to tho end of the ropo every day and it id pretty certain that ho will havo to give up in h few dayp. THE author of tho art:clo in Friday evening' Pot entitled "A difference of Opinion,'' and signed "Citizen," was I). K. Birr. '"Null" said." THE citizens of Omaha are showing Hoar Admiral W. S Schley what real western hospitality is. The keys of the city havo been turned over to the man who smashed Cervora's lloei. NoiMilS Brown of Kearney has mule public the fact that he will not bo a. candidate for congress in the Sixth district. Brown was thought to be the strongest man in tho district. The democrats of the state aro pet ting pretty soro at Governor Poynter for leaving them o it in the cold by giving tho appointments to the pps. They shouldn't kick, as it is all in the family. THE (1 -and Aimy passed resolutions at ork in which their attitude toward Governor Poynter is expressed in in no uncertain terms. Vetoeing the resolutions f thanks to the First Nebrasda boys is the principal cause of their action. Ik anything should go wrong with the electric wires on Main street a balloon would be necessary to reach them. In putting in new wires the Nebraska telephone company's work men have raided them up several feet higher on small stakes, making it im possible to roach them. The various United States mints turned out 14,000,000 in now coin during March, the exact amount be ing $14,o72,073.01, tho largest coinage for many months. The greater part of this was in gold, $0,550, 2C0 being in double eagles, $2,105,120 in half eagles and $515,240 in single eagles. The city of Toledo, in which Sam uel M. Jones, the "municipal owner ship ' socialist, has recently been elected mayor, has a public d bt of $0,0; 0,000, though its population by the last federal census wa3 81,000 only. Cleveland, with a total population of 400,f 00, has a municipal debt of less than $8,000,000. The columns of The News are pretty well occupied with a letter from Frank Johnson describing tae exper ience of tho First Nebraska in tho Pnilippincs. It would be difficult, however, to lind any thing of more in terest to the people than a letter from one of the Cass county boys serving his couatry ic the arm'. Tite World-Herald at last admits that there may be a little prosperity. Speaking of the great demand made upon its advertising space it says: "The demand is one of the healthy signs of the time?. It has increased steadily with the World-Herald for the past two years." As the past two years have been McKinley years the admission is important. The information comes from Ala bama that the present governor of that state, Joseph F. Johnston, elected in August, 1808, by a preponderant majority, is a candidate for United States senator to succeed John T. Morgan, whoso term expires in 1001. Senator Morgan is seventy-live years old and has oeen in the senate since 1S77. His colleague, Senator Pettus, is 6even ty-eight years old, and his term will not expire until 1903. Coth Alabama senators are residents of the town of Selma. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE MULE? The bible is now and has been for many years by far the most exten sively circulated book in the world, says the New York Sun. It is tent forth annually by millions of copies, and among the religious agencies re ceiving most largely the contributions of the pious throughout the Pro testant world are the bible societies. The bible has been translated into hundreds of languages and dialects. Thirty years ago their number, as given by the British and Foreign Bible society alone, was 173. Mis sionaries have constructed written languages for many peoples and tribes, with the single object of trans lating the bible for their instruction in the way of salvation, and they have performed their pious task at the ex pense of enormous labor always, often times of great sacrifice and sometimes of cruel martyrdom. The whole mis sionary zeal of Protestantism has been inspired by absolute faith in the bible as the inspired and unerring Word of God. Now, what will happen if tho viow of the bible hold and propagated by tho Brifrgs school becomes prevalent? Will not people begin to ref uso contri butions of money for tho circulation of a book which they aro taught to re gard as human in its errors, more or less Hpurious in its authorship, largely fictitious, utterly incredible in its as sertion of miracles as facts, and alto gether misleading? If it is ns faulty as Dr. Briggs and his fellow scholars make out, does i. ot fairness to tho people require that it should 1x3 pub lished with warning explanation of its fallacies, contradictions, inven tions and mis-statements, so that no ono shall be deceived? Is it wonderful, then, that Col. In gersoll hailed Dr. B:-iggs and Bishop Potter last Sunday us allies of Tom I'aine to bring tho bible inlo dis credit? Colonel Bryan's declaration that ho had selected no running mate for tho campaign of 1000 makes it neces sary to go aheud with tho prepara tions for holding a democratic national convention next year, frays the State Journal. If tho colonel will kindly name the man and block out the plat form, his party will be saved an out lay of half a million or so that might as well bo used in tho payment of campaign expenses. The main work of tho convention tho naming of a presidential candidate having been done in advance, it hardly sterns ne cessary for tho party to get togetht r to look after tho comparatively utiim portant details. INTO KM ATI ON AND OPINION. Not long ago a charming Washing Ion woman called on Secretary Long and urged tho appointment of a dis tant relative as a marine lieutenant. Mr. Long pi onvsed to do so, but ab-sent-mi r ded ly put her name on tho list instead of the candidate. The so ciety woman was astonished a few days later to receive from the depart ment a letter directing her to appear at iho olt'uio of (ijiirnil Hey wood, coin ni mder of the marine corps, and un dergo the necessary physical exami nation. A Kansas woman advertised for a husband, and got. one. After being married awhil the eami to the con clusion that tho husband was not a success, and she appli d fo a divorce, u-ging as a reason why the decree should bo granted the fact that she got the man by advertising. But tho judge widely held that a husband se cured after that manner is as much a. husband as though he had been mar ried after courting her for twenty years, and he refused to grant, the de cree. The decision should bo borne in mind by others who resort to tho ad vertising columns when they desire brid- s or bridegrooms. Tiie peron who draws a prize package must keep it. I.cttf-r From the Philippines. The following from Clarence Fry was written to Emery Newland in this city: Malolos, P. I., April 10. I will try to answer your most welcome let ter which I received some time ago and hope you will forgive mo, as I could not write sooner. Well, last night the insurgents made a charge on our lines and had a hard fight for an hour. We drove them back, just as we always do. I have not heard how many of the boys were hit, tut don't think there were many. We had hard fighting coming out here, eighty-eight being wounded and ten killed out of tho First Ne braska. Company M lost ono killed and three wounded. From the re ports the boys are having hard fight ing around Manila. 1 guess we are going back there soon I hope so. I have got all the tramping around the country I want and am ready to go back to Ma most any time. Merrilt K-jrr and myrelf went up town the other day ai.d had a good lime on tho way b ick to camp. Mcr ritt wanted to take a short cut I told him we couldn't go that way. but ho knew better, so wo walked about an hour and the next thing we knew we were wandering around in a coi n field about five miles below camp. M tlolos is a nice place and was the capital of the so-c tiled Philippine re public until the American troops !-r-rived here Quite a number of the natives aro coming back to town. I think this trouble will bo settled as soon as the insurgents' backbone is broKen. Well, Emery, we will be on the way home by the timo you get this letter, a"s there are nine thousand troops ou the way to relieve volunteers. Well, I guess I had better close, as I have writtt u about all I know to write. Hoping to see you soon, I am your friend, ClaIjence Fry. Many a fair young child, whose pal lor has uzzled the mother, until she has suspected rightly her darling was troubled with worms, has regained the rosy hue of health with a few doses of White's C -eatn Vermifuge. Price 25c. F. G. Fricko & Co. Earliest Type of nieyele. Despite all the claims of the French and English historians, the honor of producing the first vehicle of a nature similar to the modern bicycle belongs to Germany. Away back in 1C49 a toymaker in Nuremberg, named Hugo Hautseh, made a two-wheeled vehicle, with which a person could propel him self rapidly along the roads. Ten years later these contrivances were in com mon use in Nuremberg. Farther Spread of Knowledge. Foreigner (picking up the language with much difficulty) "So! Ze honey bees all have ze comb in ze hive! Eees zare no brush?" Native (helping him along) "Oh, yes. We generally have a brush with the bees before we g t the comb." The News ofSce is the host equipped job office in Cass county. First class work done on short notice. HAS FULUOTIIOHlTy. Filipino Commissioners Must Refer Results to Agulnaldo. They ( Ixlm to he A l.milu t ely Without Power to ltiiil the So-Culled I lllptuo (iuvrriimriit In Any Particular t'uliMii NriTt-tary Studies Elertorial Laws of Various Nations. Manila, May 2211 h. m The Filipino commissioners, who arrivid hero Saturday to negotiate with ti e United States commissioners, held a conference this morning with Messrs. Schurman, Worcester and Denby. They say they aro without power to bind the so-called Filipino govern ment in any particular and can only re fer any results of tho present negotia tions to Aguiualdo. 8:40 p. m. Tho Filipino commis sioners, General Gregorio del Pilar, Lieutenant Colonel Alberto Batretto, Major Zealita r.nd Senor Gracio GonzHga, with their families, spent to day in visiting friends in Manila and conferred with Senor Floertino Torres, Pablo Ocampo and Teodore Yanco, the members of the local Filipino associa tion, which will participate in the meetings with tho Americans. Senor Torres was a member of Aguinaldo's commission before tho war. Ho pro poses independence and favors au tonomy, and ho has been most in lluential in persuading tho followers of Aguinaldo to make the present ad vances. Autonomy is the burden of the talk of the Filipinos and it is thought that what they wish for would bo little dif ferent from an American protectorate, which they talked of before the war. Senor Paterno, who lias succeeded the i rrcconei'abl e Mabini as president of the Filipino so called cabinet, is a student and a writer of i.bilitj'. He once drew up a plan of autonomy under Spain which the Spanish government promised to adopt, there thon being a troublesome rebellion on foot. The American commissioners in studying tho question of Philippine government have found several good points in this scheme. Patet no is now the strong man in Aguinaido's party. All the moneyed leaders of the in surrection see that it is hopoloss and are anxious for peace. Those who want money think they may profit by harassing the Americans a while longer. O.i the suggestion of Mr. Schurman, president of the American commission, tho local Filipino peace party hiss started a newspaper. Major Kobbe's expedition to open communication with General Lawton has occupied Arayat, about seven miles beyond Cindaba, on the Kio Grande, following the courso of trie stream. No insurgents were found the'-e and the Pa in pan gas along the river aro friendly. List Friday Major Kobbo tooiv Santana, about six miles northeast of San Fernando, on the road to San Isidro. A priest met the expedition with a white ling. Delegations from San Nicolas and Santiago, small villages just south of Arayat, came to him with the news that 200 insurgents who had been hold ing both places had withdrawn. They invited the Americans to enter, and as the members of tho expedition marched the church bells were rung and tho timid natives who had fled flocked back. The ;re;.t "Amen" U!'t ion. By a vote of the cluircii mer.il.e: . :u Moriah, Carnarvon, a curioii !; was on Tuesday evening seti'.e.i. the introduction of the new hy;a:i . l! tune hook of the connection a few weeks ago, there was also -initiated the practice, which is i.ot very :.?:i eral in non-conformist plates of wor ship, of singing the "Amen" at H:e conclusion of each hymn. Several members of the congregation disap proved of the innovation, and by way of protest resumed their seats at the close of the hymn proptr. Feeling on the matter became so acute that the pastor decided to take the voice of the church on Tuesday evening. when there was present a large attendance of church members. The result was the defeat of the supporters of the "Amen" by an overwhelming majority. Trie voting resulted as follows: In favor of the "Amen," 46; against, 86. North Wales Observer. Some of the results of neglected dys peptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure pre vents all this by effecting a quick cure in all cases- of dj spepsia. F. G. Fricke & Co. Kcoimmic Australia. In Australia they are utilizing the wire fences to establish telephonic com munication between stations, six or eight miles apart. The instruments are connected to the wire strands.thus insuring a "metallic circuit" at no extra expense, for the fences are agri cultural necessities and already in place. There is no difficulty, it is said, in conversing with a station fully eight miles distant through telephones connected as described. Several sta tions are so joined. A Good! Jime Spoiled. "I thought Winkerly was such a good whist player." "He was, but he has been playing at a woman's whist club." Detroit Fiee Press. Deeply Anchored. The greatest depth to which a ship has been anchored is 2,000 fathoms, considerably more than two miles. Earth's Production. The value of the average annual pro duction of the earth has been esti mated at $10,000,000,000. When you want to smoke a 10-cent cigar try Otto WurlV'Silver Wreath" union made you can find no better on the market. I ROB'T ..Kt pairing... REPORT OF CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, Miy 22 J he market opened this morning at about c'o?i"g prices Saturday, and a falling oil of prices immediately occurred, carrying the price of July wheat down to 73ic when the market gained Btrength and advanced to 75c. The Hessian fly seemed to furnish nearly all the full news, though exports were largo. The reports show that tho condition for wheat at this time is the worst for years, ana raucn nigner prices are looked for. The condition in Europe still continues as bad as formerly. Buffalo strike is at last settled. The following is a range of prices for todaj', and is furnished by M. S. Briggs, commission merchant, 407 Main street,. o s r- o Ol'TIONS g . 2 w - W Wheat July 7.S'j( ya 7I?3 73' 75 ept 7J ni 5i 75 7:t'i 75,'i Corn luiv .wi '.an Sept :7'a :m, SUft M?li Oats - July WSiiiK 'X.Vto;Z4 23 k : Sept JO'a -MJ'a '0,'i 'MH Fork July S.17 8.25 8.1!i 8.25 . Sept 8.40 H 'A'l 8.40 I.iiMt Meeting of Woiunu'tt Club. Tho Worn n's ciub ni ;t m tho home of Mrs. S. II. Atwood Sa'urdav even ing. Althoun the weather was very uii p'.oiisant, quite ;i number were in at tendance. Tho busiees for the years 1808 and 1S00 was finished and reports of com mittees given. Tho officers for tho coming year were elected, also leaders of the dif ferent departments, a-i follows: President Mrs. It. O. Fellows. Vice-President Mrs. S. II. Atwood. Recording Secretary Miss Anna Sullivan. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Kempster. Treasurer Mrs. James Herold. Loader of American History depart ment Mrs O. II. Snyder. Leader of American Litoraturo de partment Miss Olive G.vss. Leader of Parliamentary and Cur rent Topics department Mrs. TolilT. Delegate to State Federation Mrf. H. J. Streight. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Stoutenborough, on behalf of the club, presented Mrs. Atwood with a beautiful picture of the Madonna and the Christ child. Mrs. Atwood, after the surprise, in a few words heat tily thanked the members for this testi monal of their kindness. The meeting then closed for this year. The next regular meeting will be in October. In constipation Heroine affords a natural, healthful remedy, acting promptly. A few email doses will usual ly be found to 60 regulate the ex cretory functions that they are able to operate without any aid whatever. Price 50 cts. F. G. Fricke & Co. YAWNING Most Now Be Considered a High Com pliment. Have you ever observed at a theater or concert that the people who are most deeply interested appear between the acts to be quite weary of the whole thing, yawning half a dozen times in succession? The reason of this is a physiological one. When your atten tion is much absorbed in anything ex citing or touching, you breathe in a very shallow manner, and take into your lungs only half enough air. Con sequently, when your attention Is re laxed, you have to make up the defi ciency. This you do by yawning, which, after all, is only breathing a very deep breath. If you watch a man at a play, and observe that he Is greatly moved by some incident, you may feel sure that when the scene ends he will sigh, and a moment or two later yawn repeatedly. Of course the yawning, so far from being a sign of weariness, is a proof of the liveliest appreciation. Very often you will ob serve the same phenomenon in a girl reading a novel. And by her yawns you can tell when the end of some ab sorbing incident is reached. Swiss Ion Keeper l'rofl t In Switzerland last summer there were 1,790 hotels, boarding houses, bathing and health resorts to accom modate the traveling public. When one includes about 1,500 srailler hostleries, with accommodations for about ten persons, there were sleeping accommodations for 140,000 travelers in Switzerland. During the main trav eling season, from the middle of July to the end of August, the minimum ex penditure of the average summer boarder, with his children and serv ant's. Is placed at the low sum of i francs. Nevertheless, this means a daily Income to the inkeepers of 650 -000 francs. Making allowance for fav orable traveling weather, these esti mates mean an income to the hotel keepers during the month and one half of summer of 28,000,000 franc3. In Luzerne alone there are fifty-two first-class hotels. Three for $1. Laundered Percale Shirts Clotbier. -Elson, the When a Man's Sinirie.. .. ..He thinks most about tlic syr of his shots, aiul in this respect wo can please; but when he has been mar ried a year, he begins to ask about their duruhilily. The advantage in buying SHERWOODS' selections is that you t'et both style and durability combined, and they will fit your feet, head and pocket book. See Our Spring Lenders nt $3 mid $3.25. They are beauts We have, others cheaper. See Our Hand-Pegged Working Shoe at $1.25 and $I.BO. SHERWOOD SHERWM-WlLUAMS ) Paints la specially suited to some home use cither outside or Inside. H's knowing the right kind of paint, ami putting it on the tight place that makes painting a success. Tell us what you want to paint, and we'll tell you the right kind to use. For salo in Pi atts mouth by F. G. FRICKE & CO., Druggist-. Robbed the Grave. A startling i iciden', of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject is narrated by him as follows: I w.-is in ti in. ist dreadful ondition. My skin was almost yollow, eyos sunken, tongue coated, pain con tinually in back and sides, no ;ippo tite gradually growing weaker day by d iy. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend ad vised trying 'Electric Bittrrs;' ari l to my great joy and surprise, Iho first bottlo made a decid d improvement. I con tinued their ujo for three weeks, and am now awe'l man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tho gravo of an other victim." No ono should f.iil to try them. Only 50 cts.. guaranteed, at P. G. Fricke & CoV drug store. Klectrlflcatlon of Reed. Dr. E. H. Cook read a paper before the last meeting of the Uritish asso ciation, giving the results of his ex periments on the effect of electrifica tion of seeds previous to planting. His results showed that, although there was no difference in growth a far larger number of seeds germinated if they were electrified. Some Ulg-Kyed FIhIi. Horses, giraffes and ostrichep havo the largest eyes of all terrestrial ani mals, but among marine animals there are cephalopods, or ink fishes, vhica have eyes as large as a plate. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Tabler's Huck eye Pile Ointment a a curative and healing application for piles, fissures, blind and bleeding, external or inter nal, and itching and bleeding of the rectum. Tho relief is immediate and cure infallible. Price 50 cts. in bottlo. tubes 75 cts. F. G. Fricke & Co. Climate Bothered the Frenchman. A recently arrived Frenchman, who visited a well-known Boston establish ment one day to fit himself out for a long journey to the west, says the Boston Transcript, was complaining bitterly of the cold. "Don't you have cold weather in France?" asked the salesman who waited on him. "Why. rtainly, we have ze cold weather in France," was the reply, "but we do aot have ze all four seasons in one day in France." A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapturo of Annie E. Springer, of 1 12-5 Howard St. Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that, for many years bad made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Boyal Cure "it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery 'or any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Go's, drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 5 For whooping cougu, asthma, bron chitis, or consumption, no medicine equals Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup. Price 25 and 50 ct-. F. G. Fricko & C. 20 cts GIVEN AWAY Cut this out and take it to the druggist named below and you will reco-ve a tegular 25c size bottle of Dr. Sawyer's Ukatino for 5c. Uka tine positively cures all forms of Kidney difficulties. Dyspepsia, Con-stipation,Head- gy ache. Rheu matism, Puffing of the Eyes. Uka tine cures Pimples and Blotches, and makes sallow and yellow skin white. Do not aelay, but take ad vantage of this great offer, as thou sands bear evidence to the wonder ful curative powers of Ukatine. A. W. ATWOOD, Successor to Smith & Parmele, Drag-gist. & SON, IlHtaMlshed H70 Paint for Everybody And for everything under the sun. Every home lias need of paint. 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