The Semi-Weekly News-Herald OEORGE L. FARLEY, Proprietor. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance, $5 00 Six Months 2 60 One Week 10 single Copies, 5 SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance, .... 11 00 Six Months, 50 T.?.R LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. Fill DAY, JANUARY 19, 1900. John 11. OKA It was formally re elected United States senator from Iowa yrstcrdiiy. Ho received 111 volts nnd White, democrat, received 32. K. J. llUKKKTT has introduced a bill in congroHd for the securing of the north half of the government square at Lincoln, upon which to build the Car negie library. COUNTY correspondents are quite regular in sending in Items for THE Nkws and thereby give its subscribers an npportunity to know what ia going on in various p Tts of the county. Roiskuts' doom seems to be sealed. In the committee four republicans and two democrat voted to exclude, while one republican and one democrat voted to seat and thon expel the gentleman. When the money question or the question of expansion comes before congress there Beem to be plonty of brainy democrats to take the republi can sido, s divided are the fuoionists on these questions. Daniel II. Wheeler of Omaha has been recommended by Senator Thurs ton for the appointment as codsus supervisor. Citizens of Plattsmouth will hope that this appointment may be confirmed by the senate. probnbly culminate today. The effort is being madu by tho Uulcbers and retail Grocery Clerk's association. With th clerk's it isn't so much a question of ethics, murals or religion as of needed rest and human right. One business man keeps bis store open on Sunday because his competitor doe, the competitor opens bis place of business been use a lew customers think it a little more convenient for them to do business Sunday morning than at other times. It seems to ha a matter of habit, largely, rather than necessity. Success to the Chicago clerks! IiY A perusal of the following the readers will readily understand why The News doesn't care to answer too many interrogations. 'Editors have their troubles. One of these men who presides over the destinies of a west ern newspaper is mourning the loss of two subscribers. No. 1 wrote asking bow to raise his twins safely, while the other wanted to know how to rid his orchard of grasshoppers. The answers went forward by mail, but by accident the editor put them in the wrong en velopes, so that the man with tho twins received the answer: 'Cover them carefully with straw and set fire to it, and the little pests, after jump ing in the Qames for a few moments, will be speedily settled.' And the man with grasshoppers was told to 'give castor oil and rub their gums with a bone." INFORMATION AND OPINION. If some good citizen would exer else his inlluenco with tho weather bureau towards having the sun com out from behind the clouds once more he would havo the everlasting erati tude of the entire community. Walter J. White is to be com mended for his generosity in giving the Boys' History class the use of hi hall for the Mason Wheeler lecture The bovs will now be able to con tribute $10 to the public library fund- TlIE trial at Louisville Saturday is said to have been one of the most in teresting and entertaining they ever had there, and for several hours At torneys dariner and Polk "played" to a full house. Miss Cont'-yman was ac quitted. The keynote of the campaign was sounded by Senator Ilanna at Phil adelphia a few days ago. He said that foremost among the ic9ues would be I. Prosperity of the working people of tha country. 2. Tho retention of the Philippines. The censorship is too strict to suit London. Its citizens would like to know rooro of what is taking place in South Africa. Americans can sympa thize with them in this respect. It hasn't been long since we were on the anxious seat. A Washington report states that Attorney General Crow of Missouri has filed a motion in the United States supreme court for permission to file a bill against the state of Nebraska for ssettlement of the boundary line be tween the two states. It has been suggested that had we kept to our original thirteen states we would not have eolten into this Philip pine muss. This expansion business is awful. The man with a small business should be careful not to branch out lest his responsibility be increased. It is possible an effort will bi made to make the South African war an is sue in the presidential campaign. The fusionists will certainly have to spring something new between now and next fall. They can't get to gether on any issue suggested thus far. The Ft. Crook habeas corpus case is being argued before Judge Munger today. The question as to whether the two soldiers had a right to fire upon the one trying to escape has been widely discussed and the decision in the case will be awaited with consider able interest. Mr. Sibley, democrat from Peunsyl vania, stands up for Secretary Gage. He said, "I had rather see the country prosper than to see my party succeed," and expressed regret that the demo cratic party should thrive on depres sion and praised Mr. Gage for care fully guarding the business interests of the country. Mr. Sibley no longer believes in free silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. Mr. BRYAN said recently: "I am a firm believer in the enlargement and extension of the limits of the republic. I dont mean by that the extension by the addition of contiguous territory nor to limit myself to that. Wherever there is a people intelligent enough to form a part of the republie it is my belief that they should be taken in." In another 6ix months he may be ready to support the present administration. Sunday's Times-Hearld stated that the indications were that the best or ganized Sunday closing movement ever inaugurated in Chicago would The annual meeting of the state board f agriculture has been in ses sion at Lincoln for the past two duys. The question of holding a state fair was discussed in the open convention yesterday and a proposition by tho citizens of Lincoln to furnish the use of the old fair grounds as they now are free of cost and $3,000 cash as an inducement for holding a fair at Lin coln this year watt taken under ad visement by the board of managers with power to act. El ward M. Birtlett and Samuel Chapman last evening filed a suit in the county court against Fred B. Smith, asking for $1,000 attorney's fees in the case of Fred B. Smith in the federal court wherein he was sued for possession of the Hawke farm, north of this city. It is one of the old things that grew out of the Watson Hawke controversy. Nebraska City News. One of the mest remarkable coinci dences on record has come to light in Lynchburg, Va., and Augusta, Ga. Im each city there is a Walter Clark, whose father was named Samuel and whose mother's maiden name was Walker. Beth Walter Clarks have brothers named Samuel and William, uncles named Charles and John and an aunt named Elizabeth. Yet the men cannot trace any relation between the two families. Wireless telegraphic communication will be established between five of the Hawaiian islands by an American com pany. Altnougn many engineers re garJ the connection of the five island by cable as impracticable on accoun of the coral reefs, an American com pany had, says the EUctrician, about decided to attempt it, as the needs of telegraphic communication ha 1 grown most urgent. On hearing of the sue ce?s of the Marconi system, the com pany investigated it and found tha it would cost much less and be more practical in many ways than a cable A regular telegraph business will be done by the company installing the wireless system. The distance over which communication will be eatab liahed will vary from eight to sixty one miles. An old woman arrested for street begging in Marquette, Mich., had in her dirty ragged clothing $3,445 in bills and eleven $100 United States 4 per cent bonds. She was sent to the asylum, the authorities urging that a woman who thus made a savibgs bank of her clothes must be insane. CROSS THIS TUGKLA ItlVUIl (lenrral llullor'a Korr-M Mako Hurreasful Forward Movrrornt. From Thursday' Daily A pecial from Springfield, Natal, re ceived in Omaha late this afternoon has the following to say of the success of General Butler's forward movement: General Buller and General Warren crossed the Tugela river this after noon, General Buller, with the main column, fording at Potgieters drift, north of Springfield, and General Warren six miles to westward at the wagon drift. General Warren's division forded at the wagon drift in gallant fashion. aviii:i:li:ictoim:tukniio3ii: Will Start From Manila TliU Week for I'nltrd Mtutra. Manila, Jan. IG. General Wheeler will start on his return to the United States this week, making a stop at Guam on his way thither. Three additional eases of the bu bonic plague have been reported. Washington, Jan. 16. The officials of the war department had very little to say in explanation of the return to the United Slates of General Wheeler. The correctness of the report was ad- HOUSE WITHIN A HOUSE. How a Wealthy Woman Will Krada m Wtteh'a Hoodoo. Washington Star: A palace built literally around a superstition la Wash ington's newest marvel.and one may safely say that nothing to match It has ever been seen anywhere. Baronial castles, as well as edifices of other kinds, often gain resident spooks or acquire curses as Incidents of their history, but it has not been the fashion hitherto to provide In the architect's plans against such troubles, and the notion of embodying a hoodoo killer in the very fabric of a mansion Is wholly novel. The owner of this remarkable mltied and it was said that the order had been given some time ago, but house, which as yet Is not quite half whether or not it was the result of an . finished, is Mrs. R. H. Townsend of application bj General Wheeler him- Philadalphla. Before her marriage I self could not be recalled. It was'8"6 was MarX bco". a uauguier oi mo !,hd from nr,,H1ilnir -tai mn t 1 ,ate Co1- "Tm" Scott, of Pennsylvania fa.inr n hnt fim fmm the Boer artil-!.. . . L , .u. railroad fame. Her wealth runs into , iDai uenerai uus nu uuv uubu uuib w .... . i tuu ixiiAaiirua, 4XUU iuc aiauaiuii , vi v. nna a piaoe in vue uem bawsmcury Bald wll, cost her aDout 1400.OOO. It General Wheeler, and the latter hav- WHl be neariy twice the size of the ing no mind for service in Mauila was famous Letter house, on Dupont circle, willing to return to the United States, being 125 feet in width and 123 feet In Florence, Ala., Jan. 10. The first depth. Mrs. Townsend Is building it, absolute news of the intended course she says, for her youngest daughter, of General Joe Wheeler, representa- now " years of age. and almost ready f.,. h vi.rhth h enter society. It will be the scene. Louisiana district, came today in a E8 aaaa Art lery and infantry. The Boers, how ever, made no determined effort to contest the British crossing, and fell back, firing, on the main position. On the north bank of the river a detach ment of General Warren's troops dis covered a farm house called Rhi nocerfonte'n,' full of the enemy, who had remained to harass the British." tiKEENWOOU ITEMS. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of hissp'endid health Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found where stomach liver, kidneys nnd bowels are out of orr'e-. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at P. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store NEBAWKA ITE118. Mrs. James Looker is quite ill. Mrs. D. C. West was a recent Omaha visitor. P. A. Sheldon was a Lincoln visitor last week. Rev. F. Torns is holding revivals this week. L. E. Stone and wife went to Omaha one day last week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lyle, January 9, a girl. B. W. Bates and H. F. Kt-opp took a trip to Omaha last week. Mi-'S Jessie F.-xwtll of Union visited her sister, Gertrude, here last Satur day. A. A. iuckT went to uricn. aio., a few days ago and returned with a Mrs. A. A. Tucker. Tho bride was Miss Lillian Jordan, a sister to Mrs. Robert Lyle. The Modai n Woodmen of America held their installation of tfficers last Friday evening. Following are the officers installed: John Murdrck, V. C; J. A. Pollard, clerk; L. E, Stone, banket ; M. D. Pollard . escor t; John Whiteman, sentry; W. CL Tucker, watchman; J. A. Pollard, physician. Worthy Advisor A. A. Tucker will be n stalled at the nextmeetlng. Harry Pierson has sold his farm and will move to Oregon. Dave Craig has sold his place and bought one from a Mr. Pierson. The beet literary for miles around is being in the Rock Creek school house, west of town. Henry Wright has sold his firm south of town and intends to move to Kansas in the near future. Ira Griffith, formerly assistant prin cipal of the Greenwood school, is now a full-fledged preacher in Illinois. About 150 young people from here and Waverly enjoyed a skating party ou Welton's lake last Saturday night. Met Prouty, of Alvo, Is here organ izing a society for insurance, called the '-Bankers Union," and is having good success. Charlie Widerman received a tele gram Saturday from his wife, who is visiting in Coburg, Iowa, stating that their little son, Ralph, is sick of diphtheria. At the last meeting of the Wood men they took in two members and elected seventeen more. They now have seventy members and expect to have 100 by spring. Johnson White received a telegram Sunday, announcing the death of his daughter, Mrs. Poter DeVore, in Spo kme, Washington. The remains will be brought here for burial. Mr. Kelly lost a fine gray horse on the street last week. His hired man hauled a heavy load of corn to town, at d while weighing it the horoe be gan to act as though sick, and in less than an hour was dead. Persons who lead a life of exposure a -e subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago, will find a valuable remedy in Bulrd's Snow L nament; it will banish pains and subdue inflim m -tion. Price 25 and 50 cent?. F. G. Fricke & Co. Going After Two Inlands. Manila, Jan. 17. 7.05 p. m. Col onel Kobbe. with the Fortv-eighth in fantry, sailed on boat a the transport flanctck today with gu d boats escort iug. The objective of the force is probably the important islands of Samar and Leyte, which the ii.sur gents hold. The American blockade and the levies of the Tagal army have caused great suffering among the people and hundreds of persons are in an almost starving condition' The Tagal gen eral. Mauiici , recently landed at Ne g os from the island of Pan ay and ro q ested a conference with Colonel Byruo. He proposed that the insur gents be let alone and permitted to we ir side arms and uniforms in the town until the war in Luzon was en ded, when they would surrender Colonel Byrne refused to agree to tb is, however, and said they would be con eidered as bandits and shot if they were found armed. Colonel Byrne surprised the insur gent camp tQe same night and scat tered the Filipinos, killing thirty of ttiem. includmg a general. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is the only remedy for blind, bleeding or orotruding piles, indorsed by phyS' icians; cures the most obstinate cases Price 50 cents in bottles, tubes 75 cts F. G. Fricke & Co. General Wood Breaks a Record. Banana, J. n. 17. The newspapers comment favorably upon the fact that General Wood hs su Jtcribed for each daily pa.oer and given instructions that the bills for the same shall be presented to him each month person' ally. The Diario de la Mariana says It is the first time in the history of the island when a governor general has paid or offered to pay a newspaper subscription. " Today General Wood left for the province of Pinar Del Rio, accompan ied by Generals L"e and Chafee, with their aides. His object is t inspect conuitions in that part of the island. and he will vi-it a number of the smaller towns and make a close per sonal examination so far as the time limit of the journey will permit. King' Daughters Elect Officer. Tne King's Daughters met with their leader, Mr?. C A. Rawls yester day, and after transacting othtr im portant business, proceeded to the election of t fficers for the ensuing year, which resulted as follows: President Mid Ethel Dutton. Vice President Miss Rota Winter- steen. S.cretary Verna Cole. Treasurer Carrie Baird. William Gilmour - a tew Clerer's Model, Woodburn Medium and Wilk's oland China hogs for 6ale. doubt less, of some of the most gor- fpntlu AntrtafnmAntD .ua. fflvan at thA laMoi. Irt VV T IVnnd . Bt.t.A til POm- I .. ' B .w ... , . ... I national capital. Now. once upon a iuisoiouer uuu perbouai mcuu ui mo time a very proper way to begin such general. 1 he letter loliows: a story as this Mrs.-Townsend Inter Paniqui, Island of Luzon, P. I., Dec. viewed a witch. It was a remarkably 2. Hon. W.J. Wood. Florence, Ala.: clever witch, and. in revealing the Stvlish TAILORING... That is what you can depend upon at ouk shop. And that is only one of the many jjood points. We have a lare assortment of foreig-n and domestic goods from which to make selections and ever' suit or garment we turn out is guaranteed to be satisfactory. The Only Union Tailor Shop in Cass County... Members of labor organizations are invited to call at our shop, where the' can get the union label placed on their garments, and where the' can get the best for their money. Iludecck fc LJLeli:iiBoy, Rockwood Block-Main St. 1 saw in pa pars from the United Slates future to her lady patron, she predicted ftAAA i& AE2 tnat the commissioner 01 tne land a number of events since realized with office was against recommending that a9tonlahin. liri.rv in v,r Town our mineral lands be sold under the Benfl.8 Hfe R wag a yery br,ght and ' 1 C hnnrf nl ntttn ha oIia t i-Aiir t thn nrhAlA him, urging lhat ihis be not dono un- ' , , til ii - ehool lands out of it I one may command a good deal of expect to leave in a few days for the brightness and cheerfulness if one pos- United States and wi:l devote mysell et-bses millions or dollars nut mere to getting the bill through, which I J was one unpleasant prognostication. thinK lean do now. I ;ould not have This was that if Mrs. Townsend ever left hero while the ctmpaign was on occupied a dwelling which had never witnout being suojeciea to severe crii- been !ived n before 3be wouW ulQ with cisu.. i iiavorebigueu "ijr poaiw.u, , s,x monthg after pMving ln. Thi3 the army. With high regards, truiy I .,, ,.. n-. ....., vnnr frind JOSEPH WllREl.KR. ali ul-. m., I CrrCiTU Orm C y- C r XT V. . . lnnct- 1 4a Quick Perfect .it .r -i!fcSil5ii ". -Jm i-'- The letter was mailed in Manila,De- cember 2, and reached Florence today, LIFE ON ISLAND OF ST. HELENA iikI now she has carefully avoided all risk of incurring the penalty suggested. Though anxious for some time past to move her residence to Washington and build a home here, she has been restrained from the accomplishment of this desire by the witch's ominous vat icination. She had thoucht of buying ) WO J -JPrintinor Inhabitant. Happy and Contented Crime Almost Unknown. From the New York Times: Few tlPOnlft Avar t h In V nf Q(- TTolona iTrant do o i, u " VT , I a house, but could find none that was lived a while miserably and then more ,arg enouSh or adequate in other re- J? inir mlserahlv rtlPri That th rrMtPt r ir ner purposes. at .engm. anti-climaxes was not the end of the oweyer. she hit upon an ingenlou9 little island's history is hard to realize, methd of evading the hoodoo and get- Thk News has the best Book and Job Print oflice in Cass county and can handle any kind of a job of printing on short notice. We make a specialty of Law Briefs and other Book work. possibly because a poet or romancer would have made it the end, and continuation is therefore more or less unnatural and absurd. Be that as it may, St. Helena has remained the abid ing place of ordinary human beings who concern themselves very little about the colossal ghost generally sup posed to be the Island's only Inhabi tant, and the report to the English government just made by their gov ernor shows that they have joys and sorrows exactly like those of the folks dwelling in places less tragically fa ting what she wanted at the same time. She decided to purchase the old Hill- yer mansion on Massachusetts avenue. and to construct a palace around it. This she is doing in such a manner that while occupying the new mansion, she will actually live ia the old Hillyer house, the skeleton of which is re tained as a middle portion of the re vamped structure. Her bedroom, her dressingroom and bathroom and her boudoir will be in the ancient dwelling, the original floor joists and framework, as well as the roof, being kept intact. For Sale Bills and all kinds of Poster work, we have the proper type and other material. Letter heads, Note heads. Bill heads. State ments, Envelopes, and all kinds of Commercial Printing in the Latest Style. The News Printery No. 305 Main Street PLATTSMOUTH mous. For instance th revenue of iuua lue BUUUUU wl" oe eia:u, tho a i0 ,-o ffliw o j. asmuch as the construction on which cidedly comfortable sum. but alas! the the builders are now engaged comes 1 V V 1? I l c t ? ? l I I hi I ? J ? c c t & & ? ? f hk t that is an excess of outgo not comfort- nIcay speaking, and Mrs. Townsend able at all The eovernnr Ravs how- mW consider herself safe against the ever, that the bad balance was due to fulfillment of the conditional threat re- some extraordinary drains upon the island's resources, and that he antici- I pates a substantial surplus for the cur rent year. A recent increase of tha garrison and extensive improvements now making by the colonial and im perial authorities assure the imme diate prosperity of the islanders. St. Helena has no public debt, but is pay ing off by small annual installments a nonlnterest-bearing grant of 5,000 made by parliament in 1871. The im ports, chiefly foodstuffs and building materials, amounted last year to 62,- 985, and the exports, almost wholly po tatoes to 4,291. Lacemaking has been Introduced among the girls of the is land with great success, and the gov ernor is experimenting with the manu facture of brick and tile. The whal ers have now entirely deserted St. Helena, the few ships engaged in that Industry keeping far to the north or south. The total population of the is land Is 4,343. The governor hopes that winter visitors from England may be tempted by the salubrity of the cli- corded against her in the book of fate. SUBSTITUTES FOR SILK. Qan of All rtbrea Wot ftecare on Her Throne. a uerman doctor, improving on a method patented in France some years ago, has produced from cotton a fiber which in many respects surpasses the material from which It is prepared, and the same may be said of an English process patented in 1897, by which, from a mass of cotton dissolved in cer tain chemicals, continuous threads may be spun and fibers obtained of any desired length, says Chambers' Jour nal. The fineness and length of the fi bers produced by either of these pro cesses are the chief features of im provement, which may possibly induco manufacturers to take them up. Tne former is already being handled on a large scale on both sides of the chan nel; and the latter, although as yet scarcely beyond the experimental stage, bids fair to become equally suc cessful. We hear that even Pilk the REMOVAL NOTICE M THE COAL OFFICE AND m ..SHEDS OF.. A. H. WECKBACH & CO. Have been removed to SECOND and MAIN STREETS. Orders for COAX, te mate to trv St. Helena, which is su nerior. h av. in som rejects to that lueen of all fibers is not secure on of Madeira and the Canary Islands. He her throne. She likewise has many says the oeople as a whole compare competitors ana mat nuie lepiaepier- I 1 I . . 11 1 : i I favorably with the English agricul- uua iauurer. worm, is hkcut tural population; with few exceptions soon to be out of work. Of these, one all mti an n-itp and the lan- nans irom certain Mediterranean guage is spoken with greater purity shores, notably Sicily, where at low than in manv districts at home. As a "Qe. irom myriads or sneiinsn wnicn rule, the Deoole are hapny and con- aitacn tnemseives to tne rocics ano tented, with little crime among them larger stones upon tne beacn, a quanti- and much kindness in helping each ty 01 very nne ana glossy nDrous mat other. Strangers arc greatly impressed ter not unlike a cobweb and similar wlta the general civility shown by In appearance to silk Is obtained, and them to old and young. this, when thoroughly washed, dried and combed, is made up into fabrics. A A . I. a 1 L 1 1 1L. A A Jln 1nH.l.i Maclilne. nuumci aauga wuru iiiicatfua lu uis- For registering the results of a foot Place the produce of the silkworm Is . ; innr rnnwn aa vanntfoo ci ir nmniirpn mra thp numan eye anu voice seem uu' sometimes painfully inadequate. Close in Glasgow by artificial means and at a rnntats nf this .rind will doubtless very small cost, it consists or extreme- end more pleasantly when the new fine threads obtained by forcing a i.,Ar,T rr.o. .,i " jo-rihP,i hv tha gelatinous solution through a number juugiu .v ..., - 1 Onlden P-i;nv. cf mes Into general use. minuie apertures, ana alter unaer- The machine, which was invented by going a water-proofing process tne n- an Aiiatrali.. is desiened to be nlaced Ders become pliable and can be handled Will receive PROMPT Attention. Here are some of the grades they handle: JHCKSON HILL, ILL. TRENTON. ILL. MENDOTH LUMP. WHLNUT BLOCK LUMP, f HND HLL GRKDcS OF HARD COAL. A. H. WECKBACH & CO., TEU 54 B at the finish line, and consists of a light metal frame partitioned into two or more divisions, each about four feet wide. On the top of the frame stands a small cabinet containing numbered divisions corresponding to the num bers of the tracks. The Instant the first man passes through his division a shatter falls, disclosing his track number. The other numbers are Im mediately locked, except when the ma chine Is set for final heats. In this case a small cylinder is attached to the machine, and a hammer head strikes a mark on the revolving cylin der as the men finish. Thus the exact on the looms with perfect ease. Spun glass, in fine and glossy fibers capable of conversion into textile fabrics pos sessing a sheen even surpassing that of silk, has long been known; but un fortunately it has serious disadvan tages unfitting It for general use. A Romance of tbe Peerage. The death of Lord Dunboyne recalls one of the romances of the peerage. The twelfth Lord Dunboyne was Ro man Catholic bishop of Cork, when the peerage unexpectedly devolved upon nim through the death of a nephew. W ishlng to perpetuate the family and the Htl ha nnnllori tn Pnna Tliia 1i positions of all the competitors can be fo a dlspeMatlon to retIre from tb told to a nicety. ine same iutcihui -nlsconatA an(i t. marr Th rnW has originated an automatic Judging t f th Tatlca couched i machine lor bicycle races, it conbists the 8everest term3 of censure. He of fine, light metal strips placel in a thereupon broke his vow of celibacy small trench about two inches wide. nd marrIed a Protestant young lady, which is sunk across the track at the afterwards publieiy seceding from the finish. During the last lap these strips, Roman Catholic church. Thrc waa which are coated with enamel, are however, no issue to the marriaee and placed in position by means of a lever, shortly before his death, he was re- and the first wheel to cross receives ceived hack into the Roman Catholic five marks. In crossing, however, it church by the Rev. Dr. Gahan. The displaces one of the strips, and the widow of the ex-bishop survived him next wheel, therefore, only receives for sixty years, dying in August, 1880, four marks, the third three, and so on. at the great age of 98. Paint for Everybody And for everything under the sun. Every home has need of paint Each kind of The e ftr HtHYIN-hVILL!Ar.13) Paints I specially suited to some home use either outside or inside. It's knowing the right kind of paint, and putting it on the right place that makes painting a success. Tell ns what you want to paint, and we'll tell you the riant kind to use. For sale in Plattsmouth by F. G. FRICKE &. CO., Druggists. r MOTT'3 PENNYROYAL PILLS s "hey overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increa.se vig- or ana banisn pains of menstruation. They are LIFE SAVJEBS to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm life becomes a pleasure. $1.(K) PER BOX BY MAIL Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. Gering & Co., Druggists.