'KIE DAILY UKMAUl PLATTSMOUTir, NEliUASKA, THURSDAY. NOVEMPEK 10, 1SS7 wn.M.-ri'iiii uiwwipiwa Mnr'riimnnliKi K N O T T fcJ I3EO S., Publishers & Proprietors. Doff.i with dynamite. Tiikhk appears to be some flics fctill roosting arouinl. Tni.KK was si funeral uliakin of hands yesterday in the intc ict of Phittsinouth and Cuss county and last Tuesday there was u fjrand slinking of polities ia the interest of Cass county. Tin: finest public roads in the world arc those of British India. Thomas Stev ens, the bieyler, says that after riding l,IOOiles through the Punjab, Oudc and Hcnal, I am fairly at a loss to ex press my admiration of the enterprise that has belted India with the magnifi cent highways I found there. The finest is the Uraml Trunk road from Peshawar, on the Afghan frontier, to Calcutta, 1,000 miles, an unbroken high way of marvelous peifcction. And all this in addition to the various lines of railways, the best constructed on the globe. If such arc the common roads of India, what must the highways of the crown colony of Ceylon be, that arc still better than those of India A ppAUKNTi.Y the thread upon which th? peace of Europe hangs is frailer to diy thin it was twenty fu.' hours ago. The life of the emperor of Germany, it has been realized for months past, may end at any moment with scarcely an in stant's warning. Hopes have recently been felt, however, that the Crown Piince's health might be restored, but the condition of the latter is once more grave. The probability at this hour, in deed, seems to be that his death will oc cur before that of the emperor. This would give the crown of Germany into the hands of a man who 13 understood to favor an aggressive policy, particularly against France. It is not surprising, in view of these possibilities, that the bul letins which record the condition of the emperor and the heir apparent should be scanned with eager interest by political magjatfs in every capital between the Neva and the Thames. Globe ' m. It is not at all surprising that Geor ria should desire to have Hon. John G. Carlisle make addresses before the people of its principal cities. A sentiment in favor of protection to domestic industries is steadily increasing among the thinking people of the manufacturing distric ts of the southern states. All of its ten mem bers of the national house of representa tives are free traders. Men are beginning to question the w isdom of a policy w hich during the days when it prevailed throughout the country, kept the South in a state of industrial vassalage. It is this questioning spirit which alarms the free traders, as they are aware that the system is discredited when submitted to the test of experience and logic. The protectionists now are not very formida ble in Georgia, but it is the promise of what they are likely to be three or four years Lence which frightens the free traders. To combat protectionism in that state while it is still comparatively feeble is what the Georgians desire Mr. Carlisc to do. The Administration has apparently de spaired of getting any legislation of the pronounced free-trade type enacted in the coming Congress. Its principal s-iokes men all seem to agree that the only tax that is reasonably certain to be abolished is the one on tobacco, which the free trader outside the tobacco-growing states is perfectly willing to let stand as it is. The remission of this tax would reduce the revenues between $27,000,000 and $30,000,000 a year. When it comes to the import duties, however, they perceive that the trouble begins. The republicans, while anxious for sensible tariff revision, will resist all assault on that system which the free traders will be likely to make. In this they will be assisted by the Ran dall protectionists. In fact about the only measure of tariff reduction which at the present time seems to stend any chance of adoption is the abolition or re duction of the duty on sugar. The re peal of the tobacco tax and sugar duty would lessen the revenue about $75,000 000 or $0,000,000, leaving a yearly sur plus of perhaps $:.". 000, 000. This would be more than the free traders would like to have retained, but it is less, than the sinking fund calls for, and the sinking fund law is still on the national statute brook, although most democrats arc ap parently ignorant of the fact. Globe Democrat. THE WHOXG ClfAIR. Tid-Bits: He had been looking upon the whiskey when it was a rich russet color, and he dropped into the dentist's chair with a sigh that blew out the w in dow shades, and sank into a trance-like slumber. When he awoke a few moments later and saw seven of his best teeth exhib ited on the stand he exclaimed: "Now, 'f you got through foolin', gimme shampoo n hair cut." the r.si) a a cu i ' 'J- To-morrow the hcvcu anarchists will be huntf, and it will bo a gnat relief to the citizens of the United States. The seven men have had a guard put oyer each one of them fepamtJy, and they are watched and guarded closer than wild brasU would be. Govel nor Ogles by is receiving threatening letter- but he still remain firm and burns every one as it is opened. Governor Ogles by dues not seem to be the least uneasy from receiv ing these letters. Mayor Charles E. Hay, of Springfield, offered yesterday to de tail a police squad to guard 1 he executive mansion and note the movements of all suspicious characters arriving in the city but the governor declined the offer and things are going on at the capital just the same as at any other lime. Til I OLD DEMOCRATIC CRY OF "FAILURE." The Des Moines Leader and may other democratic newspapers in this year, 1 h s 7, declare the war on intoxicating liquor.? a failure. The fighting element in Iowa against this great evil have not yet for gotten that the democratic party in tht yeur 1804 declared the war for the pres ervation of the Union "A Failure." Tin great lighting element of the nation did not believe them in 1804, but. pushed tli battle hotter and fiercer, until a grand, glorious shout of victory went up from the millions, which told the world that the war was not a failure, and that a na 4 : l .1 ..it p lufu vcu aim an men w ere iree. 1 no war on the liquor traffic is not vet over. The great moral forces of the state will yet prove to the democratic p;;rty of Iowa and all opposers of prohibition that right will prevail in the end. in- dinnoht H raid. IT WILL HE A fllGIl-NEL'K 11' I NT Eli. Washington Critic: A keen iitlh: lady. who usually tells the signs of the time pretty well, insists that this is to be a high-neck winter. Why? Just this: The soeial statutes in London establish the line at which ones gown mu.-t be cut, and no lady dure present herself at court unless this rule lias been s trictly followed. It follows'that whatever the fair mistress of the white house ordains should and will receive as wide a signiflcinee. She administers a gentle but wholesome re buke to the rearers of the extraordinary low cut gowns here of recit.t years by having her own cut modestly and be comingly. It is also quite in keepin with I he views of the best and most arti-tic designers or creators of feminine f a.-liions, but who have found their ta.-t-s laid aside to gratify their customers' de sire for tnis ppices of unwomanly and unwholesome notoriety." Mis. Cleveland being on the side of this very important reform, it is fair to presume that her ex ample and encouragement will go farther than any other force at the present hour. THE Ul'AH OiTiYe MOV RACY. There is a good joke going around among the democrats. They now claim that Dave Campbell, the county treasu t r, hind Field Marshal Sherman, of the Journal to abuse him, for by that means democrats who would support their tie'rer, the moment that Sheiman com menced throwing his slime at Campbell, were led to vote for Campbell, not that they loved Higging less, but that tliev disliked Whopper Sherman more.' Oh. well may Sherman 6: Iliggins exclaim iu the language of Cardinal Woolsey, "Farewell along, farewell to nil our greiitness. This is the state of man. To day we put forth our tender leaves of hope, (before election) to-morrow it blossoms and bears our blushing honors thick upon us. The third day comes a frost, a kiiling frost, (d ly of election; and' we think, good easy man, full surely our greatness is a ripening, (getting the county treasury teat in their mouth) nins our hope in the bud and then we fall together." Oil, yes ! Field Marshal Sherman, you are the Upas tree of the democratic part'. If an' unfortunate aspirant for political honors would be so unlucky us to employ you, tho Upas tree of the d-mocratic party, whose embrace is political death, to champion their cause, the day after election they would wake up in another world. For Sai.k On reasonable terms my residence on the X. W. corner of Elm and 11 tli streets. Said property consists of i bloek'with a good story and a half house of six rooms, two wardrobes and one pantry; good well and city water; twenty-seven bearing apple trees, and an abundance of small fruit of all kinds. tf ; P. D. Dates. Indoscrotson. Has filled many a urave. If an in valid sufTeiing f:om Consumption will use Dr. Watson's New Specific Cough Cure and follow his directions it will cost him nothing if he is not benefitted. Price r0c and $1. .For sale by Will J. Warr.ck. Hay For Sals. Three hundred tons of hay for sale for cash, either delivered or on the ground. Leave order with M, B. Murphy & Co. store L. Stull. 42 ml antl Conclusivo Answers. How does physical welfare t fleet nior ul conduct ? This question is agitating the minds of the best men of our country. Jmlg'-s, scientists, legislators are discussing it in private, as well as th- workingmen, tic; bankers, and the clergy. . Our country, like the rest of tliL' world, is fast filling up with men having anureh ical ideas, and with other social and po litical extremists. My not our morbid tendencies come from disease of the mind, caused by di-i case of jthc body? Are they not due to some deranged organ, which, in its en feebled state, diffuses poison through the systi-m, thus afft cting the brain? It is a long established fact that bodily disease causes most cases of insanity and "softening of the brain." The medical profession claims that the kidneys are the principal health-insuring organs of the body. II they are diseased they do not perfo;ni their proper functions and expel the poisonous matters. If these are re tained an 1 recirculated through the sys them they produce most of our common derangements. We have published in our columns, from time to time, remarkable accounts of restoration to health from all manner of diseases (even of insanity, caused as above stated) by the use of Warner's safe cure. There is no doubt that this is the most popular remedy offered for sale, and from the very best information we can obtain, the sale of it continues to in crease. Why is this? Public sentiment, as a rule, is a fair and just criterion. We find this safe cure in the largest cites, and in the most remote parts of the world. Its merits are proclaimed by the consumers, as well as the vendors. Miss Carrie L. Wallis of Be vi rly, Mass., is reported to have been desperately ill from general female de rangements for years, and to have been restored to, and kept in excellent health y this wonderfully popular remedy, and Miss Lillie Stephens of 112:2:5 Third street, Louisville, Ky., was raised by it from her death-bed, when her physicians said she was incurable. A prominent gentlemen, high in offic ial position, said to us f he other day, that if he was governor, and u petition for pardon was presented to him, he would require a thorough investigation, as to the physical health of the criminal at the time the crime was committed. Iu view of such facts, the recommendations of such a remedy arc well wcrth consid eration. The solution of the relation of moral conduct to physical health, ought :o be well established in the minds of all, and our vtatesmen should be prepared to meet the issues growing out of it when they appear. Avrrago Yieltl I'ci- Cow. The following questions have recently been iisl;el anil answered in The I-ondon Agricultural Gazette: 1. AVhat is a fair average yielil of ir.ilk per cow per annum? Five hundred and fifty gallons. 2. What is a fair proportion of butter to a given quant ity of milk? One pound of butter from twenty-one pounds of milk. What is a fair yield of butter from a given quant it y of cream? Cream incy yield from onc-lifth even to one-half its weight in butter, ac cording to thickness. 4. What is n fair yield of cheese in proportion to milk? One pound of cheese to from eleven to nine pounds of milk, according to season of the year most in autumn. To Toll the Age cf Horses. The Toronto Truth says: To toll the age of r.ny horse, Inspect the lower jiuv, of course: Tlie- sixth front tooth the tale will tell, Ami every doubt and fear Uisjjel. Two middle "nippers" you behold Before the colt is tv. o weeks old. lit1 fore eiht weeks two more will con:e; Eicrht mouths the "corners" cut the gum. The outside grooves will disappear From middle two in just one year. In two years, from the second pair; In three the corners, too, nre bare. At two the middle "nippers"' drop; At three tho second pair can't stop. When four years old the third pair goes; At five a full new set he shows. The deep black spots will pass from view At sis yea: s from the middle two. The second pair at seven years; At eight tho spot each 'corner" clears. From middle "nippers" upper jaw At nine the black spots wiil withdraw. The second pair at ten are white; Klevoa finds tho "corners" light. As time goes on, the horsemen know. The oval teeth three sided grow; They longer get, project before Till twenty, when we know no more. DavM Ilostctter. of Pittshurg. Pa., w ho has made a vast fortune in the manufacture, of Litters, is a eki about 70 years of ago. Physically he is int-ijunlcaiit. lie is not much over five feet in height ami of very slender build. IJis hair is white and he wears a rjrey mustache. Ho has a lare family. His eldest son, who was threatened with coli sunrptie.ii, is now in California and is in luueh Letter Letlth. than when ho left Pitts bury. Mr. Hosteiicr's wealth is estimated at U-tw-cen S5,tO0,(X)0 and .e00,ttO. There was a f.me w hen he peddled his medicines on ot. New York World. Trench Pocfcry Fashions. Many fashionable Trench ladies are taking to tho study of antrouomy, and aro having observatories erected in it-eluded parts of their gardens. A taste f cr rare boobs, curi ous editions and flue bindings is another fashion among French society ladies. De mcrest Mocthlv. In the state of Maine one man can shoot but three deer during the year, and but two moose. Scmo Soarchlns Quostlons .i.I 1V;ici-, o:,;,- ; ,vu hours l:;etr' I lie i!;;:i;n a:oiir .'.U'fo and ,i-.t;; ;;'-mh .-1 the i:n"st sy-teiiis of Water Work's in the State. Sine'..- are e!I liirhteW livtras. A ', ict 1 railway in oj i-ralion. (!:ai!'-s oi (In- ..f ivet .-. c.-tabli.--hel, ami bonds voled for the purpose of const met ine; rcweingo anil pan:'.-; i.i .nam Mr. el, won; to commence thereon in the spring ol j.SsS. 11: line- fun- s i , r v hVli school building and six ward school over J!' 1 r- . Me!'c( s Law l.ven constructed during the year 18S7. house; co.-liliir S,)U. "N. a.-. a lVe-eive ami Canning iac-tory, capital hi,00(), capacity ploys i 1 1 ii:::: Terra V.'ork: , capital I'l a'.-,n..ulii Canning Factory, capit.nl &:K).0J, capacity 1,500,000 cans per year and employ 125 hands, inns over in one year's business about sLo,0o0. Two daily papers; one Republican and one Democratic. Scimelbacht r bugrjy and waefon factory. repperbero-s ciur manufactory, employs lit teen hands, and largely supplies the trade of southwest ern ISti -bra.-ka. Dufiior cv Co's. new Packing House. Th;- neat (J. V,. iv Q. Jiailroad machine shops, round houses, storehouse.", Arc, nre maintained at this point for the ust; of its system west of the Missouri Jiiver, employing many hundred of hands, and disbutv; ng to employes monthly about 30,0(JO. One of the iinest railroad bridges in the United States spans the Missouri Jiiver at the Southern limit ot the city. Over :i,0'H) miles ot railroad conveys its freight trallic into and through our city. Ten passenger trains leave Piattsmouth daily for north, south, east and west over the C. IJ. & Q.; K. C. St. Joe i'c O. P.. and the P M. P. II. in .Nebraska. The chenpne-s of the land around Piattsmouth and its nearness to Omaha markets together with good i;iiiro: (i facilities, make it not only a pleasant place to reside, but a desirable place lor the establish ment of manufactories. To healthy, legitimate manuiactoi ing enterprises, the citizens ot Piattsmouth would doubtless ma k o reasonable inducements to secure'their location, and correspondence is solicited. AVhi!" real estate values are growing firmer each day, yet there is nothing Fpeculative or fictitious about lliem, and goo:l residence lots can be bought at from .$150 to $'o0; land near the city can he pur chased at. from SlM)0 to si 00 per acre. "Within the next twelve months our city expects to welcome tho Missour.i Pacilic. and the Omaha and Southern Pail ways into its corporate limits. The above fact- an- given without exaggeration and the prospects for the future prosperity of our city, are e i"i'e than above ly re-j noted to come and ride to Soiiih Park, the most beautiful and desirable residence locality in the city, when; Jots may bo purclii ;e! at fro : u .SloO to s;i00. each. This picturesque addition is accessible by either Chicago or Lin coin A etiu. s or by South Olh Street, and may he reached in a ten minutes, walk" from the business cen ter. South Park is more rapidly building up than any other part of the city. Correspondence solicited. Hon. H. The blute:-iil:iU, Americ.m. .-; t e flection for ::!! Tru W. Grady. Selioi.tr nnd True in.; le worthy of re- ue Am iietins. Healing r.iftl-.'xls ex'vpt tho.sc ni"'!oi-:iti-(l Arnica Salve wounds in.;; no used lv H-:: i which is si ht on its ioeiiis for isny use Unit a salve c:;n he used. No cure, no pay. F.-r shI- ly the following drug gist. I'liei- .'ie per box. Y,r. J. Wakkicx Ait'fTC'r ! where et ;1 bought for -r : l co:d - and v .-'s fold else-s.r-0 .-oi'l s.I.Cmi cm be ."i.eO e.t S. ii C. ?Tavd's r. lo k' ifiarsnai r ' -. A 15 fcf.Y; A S.-i " rreservat'on f natinvl teeth a j.eialty. rfi i.vtii !cl irillsui't jiuiu l ij use ( Laughing (J HI. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. KiTZOKiiAi.! r.i.ocK, I'lattsmoitii.Xei;. Y0O WANT U011 -OF- CALL ON Cor. 12th anfl Granite Streets. Contractor and EuLMer Sept. 12-Cm. JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MAXUFACTCREK OF AXD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IX THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flcr cJe Pep;erfcergo' r.nd 'Buds FULL LIXE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES a' ways in r-!oek. Nov. 20. 188". GENU.NE :-: . SINGER with high arm and vihrating shuttle, sold on iiaie. Easy payments or cash F. J. BICKMLL, Maaasci- FlatUuioutli Brau IAJ h r Tl TTl WOMi 1j information to POINTERS of the Platte, at a by rail from Lincoln the capital, anil rao.nlv snereasiri". ()( 1. -oO.OfiO, cnp.-ic.itv 1,000 bricks indicated. Parties necking investments in Realty make personal investigation. "While here you will be "iven a lree in KWK CYSfl foil my safe til" A P 1 I- " OF m. HAS A FULL AND AXD OTHER BEAUTIFUL CLOCKS : Of all sizes, makes and rice Warr.inted. "WATCH If. S : iiockford, Freilonia, Coliii.iLus, Aurora itc. All these movements are .so well known that they need no commendation. All are warranted. CHAIN'S : In this line of goods I have everything almost, if not quite. Ladie" and Gents' short or lon ciiains; tolid, rolhd plate, or any other kind. Also emblem pins of all the secret orders ; charms lockets, rins, cuff buttons, gold pens etc. ' SILVEirWAllE ot every description at easy prices. pa rraoK Jonathan Hatt GITYfMEAYmM PORK PACKERS asd dealers in CUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, PORK, 3IUTT0N AND VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS OX HAND. Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Eaccn, Izxti, &c, tc ot our own make. The Lest brands WHOLESALE jC3rIVE3 'iHSIIE Capital Seeking Invistneut. ABOUT PL ATTS MOUTH. It is the gateway to the gi .at South l'lattcconntrj It is situated on tint .Missouri Hirer at the mouth jioiut about half way hslwcen Clii- lorfy minute from Onifth, the houses. Aside from busine? house 300,000 cans per year and em- per dav, employs thirty hands. m m mm u t is AND FAITOY B. KURPKY & CO. COMPLETE STOCK OF Ha jEi, THINGS TO BE SEEN". 9 fZi rroth, lSAIIT STP;3E.T. J. W. AIaktois. of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk, at AND RETAIL. jl CALL! la