n Pi s . Circulation Large. lates Reasonable, r Returns Remunerative. Every Smoker's Nose knows when it is pleased. It is always pleased with the fragrant and peculiar aroma of BlackwelPs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco Which has been for more than a quarter of a century the desire and delight of comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes the taste of many fastidious smokers. Try it. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., DURHAU, N. C it Got a mote on your secretions Uy j taking "Kalreua for your Hlooil." i Cures the worst Skin uld I Hood j Ibsordei Guaranteed by O II. Snyder and lbown Garrett. La Crippn. No healthy I't'ir-ou need fear an d. macrons e oiiseiiieiiecs from an attack of la grippe il piopcih treated. It is much the same as a severe cold ami reunites precise! the same treatment. kVuuiin quiet ly at liomi ami take Chamberlain's C'ouuli K'cinedv as ilinvtctl for a so vere colli ami a prompt anil coin plote recovery is sure to follow l'his. li-iiu-ilv also counteracts nn j tendency ot la irripe to result ii. pneumonia. Aiming the man thousands wkio have used it dunni: the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that "has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia, -a and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. G Fricke & Co. La rlppe Successlu'ly Treated "I have just recovered from a sec ond attack of the grip this year," Hays Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher ol the leader, Mexica Texas. "In the latter case 1 used , Chamberlain's l.'oii;h remedy, and I thins, with considerable success, only being in I,,., I :i liitl. over two davs, aiiaiust ten davs for the first attnek. The second attack, I am ratshed. wouUI have been equally as nan as me first but for the use of this remedy, as I had to go to boil in about six hours alter hoing shuck won u, while in the fust case I was able to atiend to business about two Hays before getting down. ;'. cent bot tles for sale bj F. G. Fricke A Co. The population of Plattsmoutb Is about lOXX), ahl wf would nay at least neo half are troubled with u.iiiik itTiTtion on t te inroai aim lungs, as those complaints are, ac cording to staaistics, more ininici ni Hum others, wewouni ativist nnr readers not to ucelect the M,iwrtmiitv to call on their ilrutr gist and got a bottle of Kemp's Hal i urmi fur tin throat and lunti s. Trial size free. Largeliottle adc- and $1 Sold by all druirgist. j PLATTSMOUTH HERALD Is q Weekly Ptiblicqtion f ligl qnd spcciql vqlqc qs i cd- otit Ve county- "Mothers Friend" HIKES CHILD BIRTH EASY.. Colvin, La., Doo. 2, 1886.-My wife used MOTHER'S FRIEND Darore nor intra confinement, and iay she would not be without it (or hundreds of dollar. Sent by f xrw on receipt of price. JbW P1 bot tle. Hook " To Mothers " mailed free. BRADFICLD RCQULATOH OO ran iiu nuPMWi'i' TtAT,0 K ITCH EN TKA1X1X0. A WORK WHICH HAS HTLPCD MANY rOOiJ AND RICH FAMILILS. Wlml 'Kll. hril ,;oi!i-n TruliitiiB," Mrll. lliw It MiiNimI mill ly Whom. Mi lliiiitlnt;tm' lin-ut Work fur llrr l4's Korti-.tuitv Sllrt hi a Ui Clly. 'There is ho much to f'nul fault with ! and m niucU to wish for in Hitch u Kr'iit birf, dirty city as ems that sonu tiiaes the piHxl. sweet, modest facts connected with ivircharitalileinstitutieiis are over looked," said a visitor to the Wilson In dustrial school and mission as nhe cum aw.iv from thero tho other day. The bnildim,' at Vi't St. Mark's place waa turned, nearly forty years aco. from a fwtory into tho pleasant whool house it nnw is. This ticluMil. which wan tho first institution i f tho kind in Amer ica, is not endowed and is imuntatned entirely hy voluntary contribution. Mrs. Jonathan St urges W tho first director, and many familiar names are on the list of managers. Tho matron of tho school w SIisf Emily Huntington, the originator of the Hvsti tn of kiuhim K!"d1'" trsnniiiK, a iimncti nf work now carried on not nnlv at the Wilson whool and elsewhero in this city, hut in other American cttn unit in Ciinada. England. Ireland, Scot land and France. Miss Huntington lias mado tho mission liouso her home, and here slio watchea day by day tho result of tho niethinls which she lias estab lished. It is with a fascinating intercut that ... . i . . i i... oni! listens to ino xaio in now uy mo nw.nwt rhnnco Miss Huntington, at aiiriitnnn. iiist out of whool and ready to 1 ushered into fashion's ploasureH, chanced to be taken by a friend to visit a "ragged school, and how ttio outy daughter of fond parents juit society and tho usual amusements or ynitn aside, and not in tho same manner, but with tho same motive as her cousin, Fa ther Huntington, set herself alniut mis sion school work. Voiuulv ronlil work with Miss Hunt- ' - . itigton's energy mid lit r capacity for or- eanizing without (Icvelopiiit' new nieas which should bring forth more com plete work, so lis timo passud on and she iruin.'ii I'xnenenco. not otuv among ino poor, but with her own class, alio made various discoveries. no wan that tne leisure of some of tho young girls of her (icqnaintanee might readily lie put to good account, and another that kitchen gardening might with profit bo adapted to tho rich aa well as tho jnior. Sho obtained tho co-operation of some of tho mothers and tho interest of the girls, so that a meeting was called for the purpose of developing a plan of movement. Fifty girls met at tho liouso BALDNESS HEREDITARY. riinkenness m m " r ... I I LI t. ! A Di.nl! imu PiiPDf lir 1113 LlUUUr num. ruiiumj vuim 11 AOrjiniSftRLK) OR. HAIKU' OO10EN Sf Clflt 1. . i. nt onOii ap (an nr In nr II tun uu uhbh m v. tides ot ood, without the knowledge of thc iicr u. .i iuh nil ir it in nrtfuiiiiLi'i v iin.1 iiiirns aii'i vi t ftVri a permanent ami Ppwiy cure, whotiM-r wii'ck. T NEVFR FAIL8, Wi'GUARANI FE n rmmivie cure m cv ji v niaiauiv. o yn&v FREE. Adilivnnlii roiifl'lunre, StxaCA SPECIFIC CO., 88 Bm St-Cincinnati. 0 'I -cill" Inf orri.ation. And Katos On Applicat i on. A. B. KKOTTS BUSINESS MANAGEH. 801 Cor Fifth and Vine St. PLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA Chamberlain's Eye and SMn Ointment. A wirtaln enro for Chronic Soro Eye! Tetter, Salt IUicum, Scald Head, 01 Chronio Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, rrairio Scratches, Soro Kipplcs and Tiles. Itiseooling ana sooiniog. Dundrodsof cases have bcea cured by fc after all other treatment bad faikxl it is put op in 23 and CO cost boxes. BOILING WATER 03 MILK. E P P G K'ATK I' 1. C( )M FOKT INO COCOA LaU'led 1-2 lb Tins Only. NESS HliDHtlbKS CURED b I'Mrk'slnvtuMnTubailav Lar L'uih h,v.l.i.:i.rtl it. iij., Illul. (V.I,lb,K. lllmi,nl)'.rnrP C53 Unadn.llolwk. Wnu (uc buuk ot proU-lnLU PIIKfl'Sil"'. iirKims $1K- Want mttn iuuiuu ,r,.0 Al(lre!.s Dim l I iiiKtnii X. J. fill 1'inlt' liiutty, wie.li Everything to Furnish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S ETTI PARKLR'S iti. nt a . ... n ... i. 4tt i.timivi uiu imtiui ih :.m klt. I'niiDief ft luxui ian t1rtfl. Never FaiU to iiotor Omv i.l;'. I llnir to ita Yoothful Color. V,uk l.'j: 1 1, In! itv. Iih;;itn!i,!n,'ltliintille.atU. HINOEWCORMS. Tlit onWrawcun-forlW r lllatuX CO., K Y. -GREAT MODEKN- HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having purchased the J. V. Weckbach store room on south Main street where I am novr located " can sell goods cheap Viot in oVioanoat Viainc inst Tint. 1 rt the larfTPSt RtOck VI VllA VHWVOU UUIllig J . . , ' - - O of new goods eyer brought to the city. Gasoline stores . . 1 .1 i ll i 1 and lurniture ot all kinds sold on tne installment, pian. I. PEAIILMAN. IX0)IDM How Lost! How Ropalnodl KNOW THYSELF. Or KKI.F-I'KKSKHV ATION. A Uw and only (Md Medal I'Ul.K mmi on nwiuim inu rillNIDAb irr.niL.iit, m.hiviuh'i ni IOI'TIl,KXnr8TED VITALITY, PRF- tiiniiiuv lift'l'l IN. UnA All fftlHIT AUFtt and Vf KAKNF.HNEB of MAN. 8Mpaga,clnth, rtlt; lto inTuaaui prwcripumiB. vmj tt.w by mail, doutiM aauea. JJtcri()UT notpect- i,h nnnriftnanll bb. mim m nriin IW. .A .nlnalmrv LU L la I ytlll u. ij . .o j I I I I fl I urea. t tettlmnnlali of the car NOW. Kxpert lrit TUr DrtRITIVF cuhf. til BKOTHIRt, H Wan-n BV.'Nrw Yortr. frMNattJ VUUUllH''ll ill w. TAI CI KF. AdAmm lir. W. H. t'trker. or The t'eabody iludlcal IntUtute, No. 4 UUUiucb HI.. notion, aw. The lVtliodjr Mrdleal Inttltute haa many Iral talort, bat no qua!. U'Tttld. Tl.. H.im l I.lftt. or Htlf.PnxarTtlloa. It a trttturt nor luM Uwa ld. Uea4 H low, tvary WK1H and NEKVOl'S man, end lean it ae ITIHaV . Mtmttmt ctiw. cki'J nfoitii of oho of tho cider women. This was in 1867. It was jiroveil that most of them, uo matter how well versed they wero in Latin and p'fometry, knew absolutely nothing alwut domestic scienco, so ar rangements wero mado for forming a normal class which Bhonld ho divided Into companies, theso companies to jro to tho mission for regular days of teach- ino". Theso young women, as their paths divided, removed to Boston, Liiinago foul elsewhero and set tin kitchen Kar- dens of their own, with tho result that the system has spread everywhere. It might even ho said with truth that tho other thought, that of tho Working Girls' clubs, emanated from this mis sion, for Miss (iraee II. Dodgo was one of the fifty young women who joined in the work there, and it was no doubt bo ciuiM! of the expii ience sho gained at this time hor idea was conceived and devel oped. The cirls becamo kitchen gardeners themselves, and afterward, when mar riage had placed some of them in homes of their own, they wrote to tho founder of tho system, "You have no idea how kitchen garden helps mo with my serv an'.s a:id my housekeeping," and to ot!n rsit gave tho means of livelihood when unforesiM'ti reverses of fortnno mado them dependent upon their own resources. It must bo eonfessiil that "kitchen garden" is a rather misleading name, for it suggests to many a place where vfMwtuhleH are irrown for kitchen use. -r"- When Miss Huntington was asked aknit in. tmtnp. mint siiid: "It means a system bv which all the intricacies of domestic ' ... . ... I scienco aro taught sweeping, dusting, wiLslimrr. iroimiL'. waituiir at table, etc. I thought a little of changing tho name at one time because it was confounded witli tlwi turin viiii't;ible L'iirden. but I .. .v.. . . . . . . n o . - found nothing that quite took its place, and I soon discovered that tho fact that tho nanio had to lie explained gave it iiililitiiiTiiil iiniMirtanro." The school hours aro the same here as flsewhero f roui 0 to !). There aro alxiut "oil eirls. ruiiL'iiiL' in iiL'e from five to ten. - n o n and there are the usual lessons in read ing, writing and arithmetic, which come tinder the head of study. Tho training in the kitchen garden branches is littlo I'lxn than a svstcmutized form of tilav. and this takes up a projiortionatu part of the scliool day. wew lorK inouno. Mrhrl Armored Ship Ciui't Co North. Tho remarkable discovery of tho ef feet of temperature on tho density of nickel steel is likely to have an im nortant bearintr on its use in the con struction of war vessels. After this va riety of steel has been frozen it is read ily magnetized, and, moreover, Its den sity is iiermHiiently reduced fully 'J icr ri'iit. bv thn extxwnre to the cold. It i- stated that a i-hipof war built in the temperate climate of ordinary steel and ebul with Siiv U.(MM) tons of nickel steei armor would bo destroyed by a visit Vj tho arctic regions, owing to ino con traction of tho steel by the extreme low temperature. New iork journal. A LrHilInc Ouent Ion. Mr. Smallbrain (fondling his n.ty umier lmy-All. Miss J'elle. 1 ve l'en lettinir mv niustaclie urow, don't - ' a - von know, for a week. Misa Belle (BiifniHcatitlv)-rr a weak what, Mr. SmallbiHiu'' Detn.it FrtM Pre. K.i Suva a ll.ilr.lri'MtT In a Learned Hl- rour.r oil (lie Sulijirt. AUnit b .lil heads, now," t-aid n h.iir-dre'-ser who pnif'sed to know all alHiut hisute di l'n u iH V and its causes, "tliey are as iuu h due to heredity as mv red beads, black heads, curly head or heads that aro not curly. And why aro men so commonly bald and women bald so uncommonly? There are din-tors and men of scienco who point to that fact to strengthen their well known high hat theory of bald ness. Tln-y titled to believe, ami in sist on their belief, that the high silk hat and the hard felt hat nroresMiusilU for most of tho baldheaded men, tho un yielding pressure of such headgear con Ktrictiinr the blood vessels which nour ish tho hair bulbs, and thus destroying their vital properties, tho result being dentil of the roots and unavoidable capillary scantiness. Women, say theso scientific speculators, do not injure tho vitals of their hair by such means, and Hum nre r.irelv chronically liald. "Maylm they aro right, but I don't be lieve it. Everybody knows that man, as tho head of the family, has to go to the front and stay thero in tlio capacity of the breadwinner. Tho strain of life comes tho most sovero on tho man in lli.it. renueet. Ileitis who suffers tllO anxieties and battles against tho disap pointnients of business, speaking of life in irciicral. What mates men prenni turely old? Just these anxieties uml struggles. If prematurely old, why not iirematurelv bald, which is a natural ac companitnont of untimely "go? Woman has less brain stress. Her sympathies with tho man in his struggle may bo great, and usually aio, nut iney no not miikn thn demands on her organization that tell so severely on tho system of tho man. I account for much baldness among men by this theory of nervous exhaus tion, but then what will explain itsprtv alenco among men whose circumstances do not reouiro theni either to indulge in business anxieties or undergo business disai.iiointiuents? Thus wo seo tho easy going man about town, not yet in his prime as to years, with no Haunting thought of tomorrow, yet ns bald as Lis grandfather was at seventy. Wo bco tho pampered child of fortune, son of a mil lionaire father, who toils not, neither doth ho spin, yet Elijah, whom tho bad boys mocked, at the same tuno tne suo bears came out of the wilderness anil dined uisin them, was not arrayed in less hair than one of these, homo migni explain this by tho sweeping charge of dissipation, but it will not do. I have among my patrons youth of this kind who aro models of sobriety, propriety and simple living, and yet they aro on bald as doorkuobs. "Heredity iB tho only explanation that ran bn mado of this mysterious depar ture of tho hair in early life, although 1'ri.fnKsor l aton. an hngusii BCienuiic nersonwho has mado investigation on the subject a specialty for years, does not l.etiiivn it. imil stoutlv declares mat ino canso of baldness is no nearer discovery Hum it. wnu a hundred vears ago. "But whether 1 am right or wrong in mv iiionrieH I know 1 am right in this. and that is when a man is onco bald ho in always bald, unless his hair has fallen out from tho effects of fever. In that caso it will generally return in time of its own accord. IJut a nean matna frriul nail v lost ita hair while thoownei of it is in good physical condition lias lost it for good, if it wasn't so no you Kimnose thero would bo so many bald headed doctors and barbers?" New- York Sun. TO SUMTERS. Mutter, Ehh, t'bt cse, ild Cianie, I'oultry, Ment, Apples, Potatoes (Ircen tinil li ieil I-'iuitc, Vegetables Cider, Iti ans, Wool, Iliilt-p, Tallow Slircp I'clts, Furs. Skins. Tobacco, drain, Hour; II, iy, Keeswnx, heath ers, diiisin, I troonicorii, ii ii 1 Hops. M. K. H A 1. 1. A K 1) lien. I'iiiii, Meieluoil ;ihl MiliipiT, 17 Market Street - St. Louis, Mo. WAN ! I'll - AL'i-lit. vne iie nail 1 1 -! null Kiirnr i uml shliriH. TIMOTHY UjAIiK. m:ai.i:k in COAL WOOD o TERMS CASIIo rd ami (Ml) re 4n South Thlnl Street. Tcli'lihoni' 13. PLATTSMOUHI, Nl,IIRA.K ,'t E. REYNOLDS. l!i'Klsiiii'(l rtiyuli hut in nl rtinriaai'ttl Special attention nivcn to Office Tract ice. Rock Hlufkh Nbb. 9 J-liNSjKjJ DKAI.Ill II- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 4 GLASSAND QUEEN8WARE. I'sitrouajje of the I'whlic Solicited. Nortk Sixth Street, PUttsmoutk How an lZlopliiint F.ata. An j.letih.int's diiiestivo functions aro very rapid, and tho animal therefore iluilv a. l.'iri'H niiKitltlt of fuMT .1 'JMII -J i J w - " O " GOO pounds at least. In ita wild stato the elephant feeds iieartuy, out wasio f ully. It is careful in selecting tho few forest trees which it likes for their bark or foliage. But it will tear down branches and leave half of them un touched. It will strip off the bark from other frees auu iiirow away u wit" iui- tioti. A a it is a nocturnal animal, it selects its trees by tho senses of touch and smell. Its senso of smell is so delicate Unit, a wild eleiihant can scent an enemy at ft distance of 1,000 yards, and the nerves o: its trunk aro so sensitive Hint, thn smallest substanco can bo dis covered and picked up by its tiny pro boscis. An ilitihnnt.'s Tialatn is verv delicate. and tho animal is whimsical in selecting or rejecting morsels or lood. loutn s Companion. Dlnrrhfii anil KIbi-hIIvo Troulili-a. Thn connection between teethinir and diarrhea has been considered until of recent years as beyond question. But even this is very doubtful. For our selves, wo should have no difficulty the- a. t .1 1 1 i . il. creticaiiy in supjiosing mat painiui leeui ing might npset tho digestion, just as in nervous older children and adults wo seo excitement and mental anxiety produce liVn riwmltH. P.nt actually, tho moro the cases aro examined tho less certain is tho relation of tho liowel trouble to tho sin aiosud cause. Hero ncaiii develop- ineuta in the digestive organs may have an iufluence, and thoeffectof heat, either directly upon tho nervous system of the child or by injuring food, is shown by tho prevalence of these diseases in sum mer. Dr. Henry D. Chapin in Baby hood. WfenlnK Trem. Tho literature of "weeiiinir trees" is enormous, much of it lx-ing plainly mythical, out there is a largo oasis or fact unon which most of theso marvel ous stories rest. Many travelers have descrilsjd tho famous "rain tree" of IV dradoca, Isle of Ferro. John (,'ockburn, in 1735, descrils-s a tree nt Vera Pas, Cen tral America, from which pure vater continually dripix-d from every leaf and branch. M. Liouis Kepuune. Chinamen cannot become citizens of tbn fniteil State ber.'insfi tho riirht of naturalization is limited to free whit persons and Africans or people of Airl can descent. Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. I. A. WATHBHAH & SOU PI LUMBER 1 Shingles, Lalli, Sah, Doors, Blinds Can supply emw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera Iiohm. DI SM. -rrv V aal aa Ki. 'V v IT m For Atchinson.St. Joseph, Leavea- worth, Kansas x.ouio, ami nil points ne-tli, east south or west. Tick eta sold and bag gae;e checked to any point in the United St a tea or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO KATKS AND KOUTF.S Call ot Depot or address II, C. TOW.NSENI), C. P. A. St. Louts, Mo. J. C. l'HILtll'W, A. G. T. A. Omaha. II. 1). Al'OAK. Agt., I'lattsnionth. Telephone, 77. . Knglish Spavin Liniment removes all hard soft or calloused lumps nndhlemishes from horses, blood spavins , curbs splints, Sweeney, ring Jonc, stiflee, sprains all Jswoi lea throats, coughs etc.. Save 50 cent by use of one bottle. AYarrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by F. O. Fricke & Co druggists l'lattsmouth Shiloh's catarrh remedy a posi itive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker mouth. For eale by F. G. Fricke & Co H .1 v'l