WEEKLY HERALD: PLATISM0U1H, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 9 1890. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. 11 V M3 ABSOLUTE! PURE Everybody Reads gh ghttsmoiith echiu$vuui OFFICIAL PAPER OF. THE COUNTY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1800. B. & M. Time Table. GOING WK8T GOIMO KAST No 1 3 :20 a. ni No 2... 3 ....5 :45 p. in " 4... " 5 ...9 :15 a. in. " C... - 7 7 :15a. in. " 10... 9 6:15 p.m. " 12... 1L. 5 :25 p. in. " 10... 19 11 :( H. in. 6 :05 p. m. .10 :2 a. m 7 ;U p. in. 10 :0O a. m. 1C :16 a. in 8 -.25 m. Dr. A. SalMmry liahthe rxtlahUe right to UNe Or. StelnaiT l.ocml Anoth-tie fr the I'hInlfCB extraction of Teeth In thUrity. mer lioekwrooa Block. I. O. O. F. CASS LOIHJE. No. 140. 1. O. O. F. meets ey ery Tuesday nigtit at their hail lu Fitztieralfl block. All Odd Fellow are cordially Invited to attend wheu vlsitirir In f.xe city. I.OHIK 1AVIB.N.'. John Cory, Sec. C. A- R. McConnihie Tost. No. 45, meets every Satur day -evenine at 7 :30. in thetr hall. Kockwood hih1c. All visitins comrades are invited to meet with us. i. F: Niies, Post Adj. F. A. Bates. Poet Com, Trram-iN ACTIVE HONEST MAN-fal W ary 100 monthly if suitable, with oppor tunities for advance, to represent locally a re 2X!:...ii.t New York house. Manufacturer. Utck ox 1585, N. Y. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy tor you. For sale by F. G Fricke and O. II. Snyder. 2 For Rent, My residence property, No. 1411 cust. St. Suitable for one large or Lo two email families. . ' Dr. Siiipmax. St. Patrick's Pills give entire satisfac -tion. I have used tbem ia my family. They are the best I ever used for the purpose Frank Cornelious. Purcell, In dian Ter, For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Subscribe for the Daily livered to all parts of the ents per week. Herald, de city for 1 5 Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For sale by F. G. Fricke and O. II. Sny der. 2 St. Batrick's Pills have given me bet ter satisfaction than any other. M. II. Proudfoot, Druggist, Granada, Colorado For sale by F. G. Fricke. Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism his stomach was disordersd. his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he wa3 terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., bad a running eore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and 6even bottles Buck len's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doc tors said he was incurable. One bottle Electrc Bitters and one box Buckleu's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by F. G. Fricke ACo's., drug store. We find St. Patrick's Pills to be very extra and to give splendid satisfaction. They are now about the only kind called for. W. A. Wallace, Oasis, Iowa. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co, For lame back, side or chest, use Shi loh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by F. G. Fricke and O. II. Sny der. 3 Hair Jewelry work. Leave orders at Dovey's store or Mrs Wise's millinery sterc on Main street. Subscribe for The Daily Herald and read all the news. The Pulpit And The Stage- Hev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United rwwn chnrh. Blue Mound Kas , say: 'I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discoyery has done for me My lungs wtte badly diseased, and my parishioners thougnt I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery andamsound and well.s-aining 26 pounds in weight." Aithur Love, Manager of Love's Fun- ny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evi dence, I am confident that Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends' is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co's drug store. Regu lar sizes 50c and $1.00. Our customers all speak highly in praise of St Patrick's Pills. They are the best Berry Bros,, Carro Neb, For sale by F.O. Fricks & Co. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. aim the Weekly Herald. iVtoftar Snoited Skin. Covered with Scales. Awful Spec tacle. Cured In five Weeks by the Cuticura Rem edies. I urn KotiiK to tell you of the xirai.rdinurv (nit! your Clticcka KnnruiKs peifor i eil on me, A bout the 1st of pril lat I noticed c oiue r.l piuipW I ke ooitiinir out a 1 over my body hut tlioutrht not li I nit of i: until h nietime later mi, wii-d it. begun ! iook like 8ini8 of mortal e potted on, and whili came MT in layers ut cniipa;iK'd witli itching. I would M;ratch every uiuhi un til I w:s law. then th its' niiiht the scales beiiijr furin.d ineanw hile, were t-craUied oft again In vain did I conxult a1 the doc-tora in the cuiu.ty, in without aid. Aft r l iving mi all Inn, nf rii'iivi-rv. I li.ti) -(yi'Oeil 1 1' rrv ' II flliyrifin rill in the i fv.'.u.iiitrr xuout yorr f t'TK'CKA I'kmkkiks and imrcliHsed t hem of mydrintL'l"t and obtained alnnot iiuinccuite re lief I l-eiran to none- that t he i-caly erup ions gradually U"opped off aul di--appeareit one lv one until I had been fully cuied. ( had the disease thirteen months telo e 1 began taking tu Kkmruiks aim in f-iur rnve we.-kwnii tirelv ured. W disease was tczeina and lsorlasf. I know of a jjreat many who have t ken the kkmeuiks and thaDk me for the knowledge of tkeni, especially mothers who have babes with scaly erupt ions on their heads and bodies. I cannrt express my tharks to you. My body was covered with sca'es. and I was an awful spectacle to behold. Now my .kln is as clear as a bafcy's. UE . COIEY, Merrill. Wis. Cuticura Resolvent. ' he new blood and skin purifier and ereateet f f Humor remedies, (internally to cleanse the blood of all J mpuritiee, and thus remove the causn ). and Cuticura the great ekin cure and CuTlfl'RA HoaP. an exquisite skin b autifier externally (to clear the skin and scalp and re store the hair), cures every species of agoniz ing, ifhing, burning, scalv, and pimply diseas es ofjthe skin, scalp and blood, fold everywhere. Piice.CuTH ura. Pflc Soav 25c, Khsolvknt, 1. Prepared by the Potter PSU; AKD I iUSIIICA I. CORPORATION, liOfKlfl Cf7Send tor "How to Cure Skin Diseases.' 64 pages, 50 Hliisfatioca, and loo testimonials TJIMPLWS. black-heads, red. rough, chapped X oily skin cured by Cutigtra soap. I Can't Breathe. Chest Pains, Soreness, Weaknee HackliiK Uouali. Afthma. Pleurisy and Xnnauiatlou relieved i lie min ute ut me Cuticura Anti-fain Plaster. rotli ing like it for Weak Lungs. A Basket Supper. A basket supper will be given at the Cullum school house, on the evening o the 23. Wie proceeds to go for the benefit of the minister of the Methodist church A cordial invitation is extended to all. Ballard's Horehoand Syrup. We imirantee thU to be the test Ceurk Syrui man. bfactured in the whole wide world. This is saying a gTeat deal, but it is trut. For Ctnrumption, Coughs, Colds, Sort Throat, Sort Chtst, Pneumonia, Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard's Horehound Syrup to be without any equal on the whole face of the plobe. In support of this statement we refer to eery individual who has ever used it. and to every druggist who hti ever sold it. Sutll evidence is inditputabU. For s-a i' by F. G. Fiicke, dins-g"n-t. As soon as you discover any flling of tlivj iiair or graji.cs alwajs use IS. -ill's II iir Iteui-wer to tone up the feci i tions and prevent bwldne.ss or orrayness. The meetings 'it the Christian church have been quite interesting during the pa.; week under the preaching of Rev lh. Henselman, and fift . . tienseiman, ana ntteen persons h;nJVu;ted with the church, fourteen of which bv confession. The meetings will continue over next Suuday. The Pacific House. This popular hostlery under the man agemeat of Tom Ilicks and his estimable lady is one of Plattsmouths well organ tzed hotels. For a pleasant boarding house.or for regular hotel accommoda tions the Pacific house fills all the re quireuiuuts, located as fit is two blocks south of Main on Third street. When you Lfed a good, safe laxative ask your druggist for box of Ayer's pills and you will find that they give perfect satisfaction. For indigestion, torpid liv er, and sick headache there is nothing su perior. Leading physicians recomend them. Tiit Home Fire Insurance Company of Omaha in its dwelling and farm policies prints permission to finish and repair buildings, and to enct additions or or dinary outbuildings, and to use gasoline stoye :a dwelling, without extra charge or notice to the company. Stock hogs can be had in car lots by writing r applying to G. A. Rose, Benkeluian Neb. w-2t Many a poor Woman aufFars untold Tortures from Back-Ache. If she only knew bow easily she could get relief by using Ballard's Snow Liniment, she would bless the day she read these few lines. It is a grand remedy for Headache and all Ncaralgic Pains. No pain can withstand its magic influence. It removes thejtn front a Burn or Scald in one minute. It will cure In flammatory Rheumatism and Sciatica ; applied to the Tliroat and Chest in Croup it will give immediate re lief and make breathing much easier. Xo family can be without it if oace they know it value. Try it. Price o cents. For Sale by F. G. Fricke, Druggist. Our oaabotners call tot Dr. Seth ArnoWs COUGH KILLER, and we don't find it profita ble to keep any otbe. J. JT. Itichrdson A Son. KkiiBeld. Mic IB. Vng-b 20o wc aod uuxk, MR. WILSON'S TWO COLUMNS. Fr!e;IiHl Kallroa-J Accident, nnd a Miiidowy I'oi-iu H.-itigt the Sens. "Mr. Wilson, how sjom can you get i.ly to start for II , Illinois'r" re. "In an hour, sir." This conversation took place in the oflice of The New York Chronicle one morning us the men on the t.t:tiT came to receive their alignments. If the citj editor had uskeu Wilson how soon he could get rea'iy to start for Alaska he would have received precisely the hanie reply. IMward Wilson hurried off to Ids rooms. nn l i.astny pacinng a lew neci-e- sai i"S in a valise reported back at the 0 office in exactly an hour. 'He was u paragon of u reporter, you will sav. 'tins Wilson. Uut lie w:ta merely an ordinary city staff reporter v. ho, like thousands of others on the big dailies of America, stand ready tit a; hoar's notice to start for any part of the woi il. 'This Illinois story will bring two col umris, even if I'm recalled iminediatw- Iv." he mused, as he rattled up to the Grand Central station in a liansom 'two columns will bring my bank ac t-omit un to SI 00. ami S100 will bring the wife and little one to New York." Wil son thought with delight how happy thev would be in his coinfortablo little Lexington avenne flat. It was a pleas ant little da j1 dream. In fifteen minutes the Buffalo express, bearing the newspaper man to his desti nation, rushed snorting out of the liar- lem tunnel like another earth bound Thor reioicing at his freedom. Past the end of Manhattan Island, past River- dale, Yonkers and nil the lovely north ern suburbs of the city, along the rolling Hudson, past the muddy Mohawk, then as nirrht fell screaming past the little hamlets sleeping under the hills of cen tral New York, and on, on, on, to the great lakes. There was nothing in the car to inter est Wilson, and as the sun Bank behind the ripening wheat fields he dozed fit fully, and waking would sleep again waking and sleeping by fitful starts and wondering what it was that kept him in a vague but all tho more fearful terror. Finallv he slept, and it was while he dreamed that a terrible accident hap pened. The trestle bridge oyer a swollen creek, weakened by the rush of waters, had given way tinder the advancing train and 900 people were hurled into tha creek. Three or four men hurriedly furnish ing lato "copy.' A dozing office boy waking every few minutes to glance at the clock and long for 2 o'clock and free dom. The night desks littered with proof slips and "held over copy." No sound but the operator ticking "good night" to his far off brothers and an oc casional 6hout of "Copy!" from the desk. A tall figure in a caped overcoat and traveling cap enters the room, and si lently walking up to the night desk lays some "copy" before the editor. The men in the office bending over their work do not see him pass; but the office boy. brushing his hat, yawns "Good morning. Mr. Wilson," but the form goes straight on. "Can't use this, Mr. Wilson," says tho editor, looking at the clock. "Why, it's 1 :o0. The paper's going to press. WThat is it any way?" "Yes, by George, we will run it," he continues excitedly. "Jim, stop the presses." 1 hen to tne operator, "Have you an accident on the New York and Buffalo yet?" "No, sir." "How did you get it, Wilson?" But the form had gone. "My God! listen to this," says the sub-editor. "The accident must have occurred at 1:50 exactly. Among the dead was Edward Wilson, a reporter on The New York Morning Chronicle. What was it then that brought this 'copy in?" "I don't know," replied the editor in a hushed voice. "Send the etory up just as it is. It runs exactly two columns. New York Tribune. The Futility of Uniform Divorce Laws, The cry has beea for several years for United States interference in divorce legislation by means of uniform mar riage laws throughout the country, the assumption being that people troop back and forth from one state to another and get divorces for causes which would not be sufficient in their own states. But all this hr.s been effectually disposed of by the recent masterly report of the Hon. Carroll D. Wright, the United States commissioner of labor. He has ehown that more than 80 per cent, of ail divorces are procured in the states in which the couples were married. As re gards the remaining 20 per cent, the par ties, in very many instances, had immi grated to other states after marriage and become boruifiaa residents, with no thought of divorce. So that tho number of those proved to have gone to other states for the purpose of securing di vorces is probably much less than 10 per cent, of the whole. It is apparent then that uniform laws can no longer be looked upon as a panacea. Rev. M. J. Savage in Forum. Eagles la Massachusetts. The American eagle is still a resident of Cheshire. A fine specimen is often seen sitting on a stump in the reservoir, waiting for fLsh. It is probable that the family home is somewhere on the cliffs of the rocky hill west of the reservoir. So frequent are the visits of these birds to the reservoir that regular travelers on the trains watch for them, and feel a disappointment if the white head and noble form of the American bird is not seen on some stump. Pittafield (Mass.) Eagle. The rolling of cold steel wire Is now accomplished with ease, and instead of tho wire becoming weakened by the process practical tests have demonstrated that its tensile strength is nearly doubled. In other words, the tensile strength of hot drr.vm steel wire i3 58,460 pounds to the square inch, while that of cold rolled eteel wire is 103.800 poun&a. BEAD And Tt-en Buy A Home in i ! South Park. Do not 1? caught in the delusion oi many thousands in postponing a home until they can have an expensive one This idea is the devil's trap that catches men and women innumerable, who will neyer have any at all. The laborer may have, at the chse of the dny, to walk or ride farther than is desirable to reach it but when he gets to his destination in the eventide he will find something worthy of being called by that glorious and impassioned, and heaven descended word, "Home." Young married man, as soon as you can buy 6uch a place, even if you have to put on it a mortgage reaching from base to capstone. The much abused mortgage which is ruin to the reckless man. to one prudent and provident is the beginning of a competency and a fortune, for the reason he will not be sat- tfitd until Lehas paid it off, and all the household are put on strictest economy until then. Deny yourself all superflui ties and all luxuries until you can say: "Everything in this house is mine thanlr God! every timber, every brick everv foot of plumbing, every doorsill." D not have children born in a bearding house, and do not yourself be buried from. one. Have a place where your children can shout and sing ax d romp and not be overhaulded for the racket Ilaye a kitchen where you can do some thing toward the reformation of evil cookery end the lessening of this nation of despeptics. As Napoleon lost one of his great battles by an attacked of indi gestion, so many men have such a daily wrrestle with the food swallowed that they have no strength left for the battle of life; and though your wife may know how to play all musical instruments and rival a prima dona, she is not well edu cated unless she can boil an Irish potatoe and broil a mutton chop, since the die sometimes decides the fate of families and nations. Have a setting room with at least one easy chair, even though you have to take turns at sitting in it, and books out of the public library, or of your ovn pur chase for the making of your family in telligent, and checker boards and guess ing matches, with an occassional blind man's bluff, which is of all games my fayorite. Rouse up your home3 with all styles of innocent amusement, and gath er up in your children's lives a reservoir of exuberance that will pour down re freshing streams when life gets parched and the dark days come and the lights go out and the laughter is smothered in to a sob. T.'De Witt Talmage. For South Park Lots CALL ON WINDHAM & DA VIES, Over Bank of Cass County fjPLATTSMOUTH .NEB PRICE THIS preparation, with- cu- Freckles. Liver-Moles. imples, lilack-IIeals, Sunburn and. Tan. A few applicati6ns will ren der the most stubbornly red 8kin eolt, smooth and white. Viola Cream ia not a paint or powder to cover defects, but a remedy to cure. It is Buperior to all other preparations, and ia guaranteed to give Katipfaction. At druggists or mail ed for CO cents. Prepared by Ho. Ohio. 0. O. BITTXEB A '0. For Sale by O. II. Snyder, Frufigiet ai r - 'gPrW&T TWO Wttm OrJiY In onler to i eil ni (. (.in" iii;iiHi:r- stock H' hulks hr.ml turned ami fine j-Ikx'- Y will make a special sacrifice tor t'.vo weeks , f REMEMBER W A . BO WILIPMSEJH Keep Constantly 11 And a full line of Druggists Sundries. Careful attention given to the prescription Department . Great care lias been given our Wall Paper department We have placed our order with one ot the largest Eastern Factories for our Spring stock and we guaradtee you alj the latest styles and designs. Wildman & Fuller. Gardens. Implement Depcit WHOLESALE The Oldest Implement House in Cass County. All the Standard Goods are KEPT TJNT STOCK Such as John Deere fe Co's. David Bradley & Co's. Peru City's. St. Joe's and George D. J'rowxis, ot Galesburg The JN'ew Departure cultivator, the best that's made. THE BEST WAGONS Always in stock, Received in car and Jvetchum. JJuckeye JJinders and Mowers. TIIS FINEST Of Buggies, Carriages and Road Carts Headquarters for the Lest barb tact everything in any ot sa Will consult their own interests bv mouth, or Fred II. Gorder. at "Weeping Water, wlien in want of any thing in the Implement line. Fifteen years experience 1ms taught me how to buy goods right, and my trade shows for itself that I sell right. Branch. 22 cm so a.t Weeping Water. F, - G FRICKE- & CO'. Will keep constantly on hands a full and complete line of pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, wismuasTs susiwies. PURE LIQUORS. Prescriptions Careftiily f 3 IT. - - . .--su ... - RE5TORERg!!f, s-t&-'i:. TV-?-."'' . TV t. AND EYE ?iATtsivroum These Lenses are lor superior to any others sold in the city. Possessing- a natural ening qualities which will preserve the failing eyesight. THE: PLACE. JOCK & GO. fc FULLER on hand a full line of !, : nmi, : OILS : Etc and KETA1L load lots such as bchuttler, Molme wire, "TiiE GLIDDEN" and ir the above lines uf goods. King to Fred Gorder, at Platts- PAINTS. & OILS Compounded at all Hours Messrs F. G- Fricke & Co., are the Only Parties Selling our Alaska Crystal Brilliant Combination - GLASSES T transparency and strength 9