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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1888)
T.1IK A1LV UKIlALD, l'LAlTSMCiil Ji, KiUoiuuwt, a Ki ua i , j.iiii.Uii iy. i$sn. Th-3 riattsrnouth Daily Herald. ICKTOTT 23RO 3., Publishers &- Proprietors. the iTvrisMoinii iii:i:i.i Is imliiMlloil ovcrv Vi'iiilcr . -c-lt KuiiI:i i Ainl V.:.ly evi-ry I liiii-ol.iy mm n niK- t;rir:l at I tut Msiol!li-i-. 1 ata oi;i'iit li. 'Ii'.. s j Bl-CO lll-l-l IS- lll.lllrl. !!!' cm Ilt'l' of V III" it.l' 1 I- KM". I IK I'M'". Owe ;' """ '' ' -'Ivrii-c'. '-'V li.uU-.. '?' m One T ni'iiit ii. .y iir !'''. One cupy H:rWfk. by ::iri i r.. - 1- TEHM'l I'CK V. H K I . i . Oil" Ci ' Ouo ye.ir . in ailviinoa . I -r' One :.-fy stx moiling in :ul;i!ni- 1 Tiikhk are n jrcat many llionlit f u rcjmlli runs who ldieve that (tn-slimi iruuM make the t-troiiLC-st caiuliil:it mul the lx .sl presiJriit thnt lln- party couli name. Dtriirt r llrpn hi la n. In tin-speech tMivcml ly Chief Ai tKin on t!i l'.Hh of Octoher Inst li; n f rrcil ti the iiraithci hoods c-ontiiiniii an unoy oi 2",i''J men if that were the rorrect num ber then, the claim of 40,000 now is c r t.i:nly ;i tri tic Luge. Oi i: friend of the Journal Mill insists that hi- is the friend of or-ruii.cd h-.lior. 11;' did not talk that wr.y privately fw day n-a.o when his force informed hin they wwuld walk out unless h advance;; thiir pay to the name the IIkhami was paying for liko services. The hoys were n.it well oriini.iil however, and wen buhh-.- d into accepting n slight ndvanc for short of what tl ey ought to hav had. Wi: fire told ly our de:nocr.il;e frii-nd th:i' thti tariff impoverish s the west. Ji the capital invested in plate ylas in inn f.tetnrr alon. in Mis-oun was" 51,1 V 000. Is it n bad Ihinj; to l.uv. S r li iiidi'.-.f l ies in the state' Wo'dd i! jmoov.-rish the state to have l.ero.OCt invest d in fjlass works in tips stat' ui' j)!.iyi:vr ,0N) (.r S.OOO pcr.-'oii.' at ho,r' rates of wai$s. It stiiii'js us that ii would be a j-a-iod th:iit for nil the people in the state. Kansas City Journal. -With tin; published and uudenied fan of Jiio. W. Forbes, a prominent dirceU'i of the C. 11. & Q.. of Boston, havin; fjvvn :?20.()00 to the Dein'oeTatie Xatisn; al cai.i-jain fund in lSf4, ulthi:gli .Mr. For! -is had up to that time been a re.'iib liea:i. coupled with the fact that Vander biit j;;ive SoO.OOO to the pa me fund wit! very I 'Tge contributions from other rail road magnates, mid tin; .Standard Oi company which jjave more than an th-.T .-iule oran;ation to elect CJrov-('h-Vrb-.nd, evrry n oininent c.!l:.'.'i.d o: the c inp ny bcintj a vigorous and hi rltienei d dr:iioe:at, we say taking th n bovi; facts into con.side'ution wiihou' lncntioning the sh.siiiefttl placing of J. mar on th-: supreme b nch on aceoun! Solely uf his having been very sub-crvi cut aud useful to rorporato nionop'li..-.. eems to m is sutlieiesit without dispui to cuiitroTert and put to s-haus'; any man who claims to have a wholesome rean" for (b cency and honor, that miyht care lessly have claitaed the republican art wav'7f? creature of the railr,i(l jujar. Tun Hecald is indr!d a r-pu'di can paper and has always been the lim friend of labor, but w lieu a handful o men knowing thpir strength, mnk ui rea.-onable demands of capital and m?s i in4 with a refusal, attempt to starve th. corporations and at the sainc time bank nipt and damago thousands of ir.nocer. peoplr who are no more to blame for th condition of things tlip.n vre are for th creation of the earth, we suy when label ilo-s this, no disinterested man but i conr.nunist can afford to take a different vi.w of this m itti-r frni what Tiik IIkr aj.i h is taken. Tlie only t wo dci.iecrati pajjeis in this state of any prominence, the Omaha lltrabl and Lincoln Demo crat, are of the same opinion as we an . Every prominent newspaper in the fctr.t has condemned the strike except ti e Omaha Jlet which has but little to tsy about it. We are all losing too much money just now to sympathize v. ith the immediate muses therefor very strong Tli- Journal hvs ably advocated th' buibliug of another railroad through our our city, does the Jonrital suppose a capi talist would invest a dollar in railroad if organized labor is to manasrc th m. t '.iving the owner with but. littb: to .v.iv : X. s:r, thes troubles must be rdjut! in : proper sj;irit and at a j roptr time: labor and capital ran not be divorced, they must work hand in hand or such tuianciul trotinbb an certain to resul as would be a hundred lime worse that, the. bread riots in England. (i-.'ueral Lew Wallace has purchased reti linee in Indian:ipoli, a::d wiil r move there from CYawfordsviile, lnl.. in ths fjring. G orge W. Cable lectured in the Y. M V.. A. Htll of B ston the other niht mnt bonks for the librarv served as ailuiission tickets. Boss's Chorry Cous'i Syrup. Is warranted for nil that the label call for, so if it does not relieve your couh you can Call at our store and the money will be refunded to you. It acts sini".!-t-meouMy oa all parts of the system, thereby leaving no bad results. O. P. Smitii& Co., Druggists. jyi-.Jind&vr f;fIKl' All: UUil OX ; ?J:;u Tins following from a Bpeecii d -lireied by Chief Arthur, of the Broth. -rh-md u! Bngiii;;ers, at (Jliicago in O-ti.i) r 1HS7, is c.-pi cinily relerrjil to our I !. ing friends who tiiink thu j f:;f. v ;.i : wrmig in its opinions of strike ai;! .lh'.., one in jm ticuiar. "Takii;g i.li I hiiij'.s into Co. :Ji !i I he r-hit mil-, ii:iii Ik our --i . I Vali.lio ralll'o.ld , c lipS H!g ! ; i. .ni l:, a: u au.Je .hie. V l.-:i ' . o:. ho Iiss .U - i .. t ion whhliii v i inuiiibsL a! nil! n-;, al:no-! e.u, ; 1 in th-' ai.' wiiicli MUTouiei-s i, . i.,;r : llolllih.S aie il.to ill-igli.tii ; i. . . -piiil of (li-eontt nt walks u troin ocean to oeean aeros-ou: : -,M i r-1 i ' i.i - ill" ( -.. tin nt, whispering gr.--dily ii f men, "more, more." And aken up an. I reciitc(i until i i it a . - . leafi mug ro.w. It a short stiide from t'. . vo:.- '" ,l.e deed, iiinl cV' ry 1 y in oi . :niy r ud th' riKiilt of this f'i- '.n fabor of all kind-., from t tirr :;)-; ( tin- nio-t tkill' (1. with th t . . ri'i -ing in tli 'ir eai s w l.i! - 1 ;:. n :.t si .:. h::. li .n up ai.! : ', . to vvork. p ef,-i ing ii . pay thai. . nd with what result " D. fv .i, -. i ;. ll, d b S n'- i heri' have be I ti i - in-:i' ..is when, the "sirik'-'' v . ; . f-. '. v oi."t ol appears forth;; work ;;,i. ' Ii-1 evil lay in 111" abuse of t. . ; m: . n t in th" a! HA" of them. '1 .'..'.. ! to bri.Tg abr.itt a siicei S1 ;o U , .i '.i : ti.n of strike-;, tic abuse of i ' ' : : even of p. r.Hoii, tins broUi' . ! : ; name into disrepute, while U ' of th': I ibonng men are tr:;. iiy !:...- ing m-ire can, and sympathy ti:-. . lying cut. .More and moi e cleat 1 y d. : 1 i ii b. -coming whi-'h divide th.- : man. sutistieil with a jut ; ... i which he h . ; f ruly miK-d i .:li! own effort h" cat ri-: to a " ; -: ti n in life, mid the lottd-V' ' ' hrower." who. : e::r e : b!e t r j. :: ;'. Knli.sh lr.uuare. m-ks to-. -a oiiifertable living from tlir-e av!h t: ' v.irkel for it, prescininir UJ tl. 'S 'lil'inii and a J (U':.g fal.-e 1 ; -. ;". m heart of tin s. who mv .'til! ;;..: '. rant than hine-i 1 f. Allien ; "" ! ' the day for all 'his p:i-t. f, ! s-'a-soll ji!-e :ee." ;r.i'i j:.. . 1 . :. ' .vit'l ni::d-'l':Mion. A Wl- : : ' loo':-; to a l"ig result ralh-r ' nif li -:ti sai i.-Taet ici). aed ' ; !:;(:!; tlcl iiitili!;'!::!i i':s C:'H ' '.- do. Our i'irsf f.-ith'-r i arn-d '- ' tisp sweat of his bvn ..-. :::1 I .. i . eient ti.'it' to this ( r.i :xl.teiv ' : . '' ' 'ins b-'n xOov el i-'i 112 If !1 - t than this." How Men Die 11 we know ail ' In. :mc-thod idopted bv all enemy we a;, -nabled to ward i'.i !).; d it; Muielhe mom nt wiieii r iinv ii-vitable. In many install nt strength of the bodysiii." it to oppose tl;: t: mtcr.ey t .Many liowevei have l.'st tit i l a l "X '.it t'.i tt ; h is i -1 s i. bi oili r ca '. s a littl Weakened lilii;;:. wiil mak,e ' nee between suddtn deat '. aia of ti cf.il life. Fpon i ''M1 of a ini:li. i obi c.r ar. . "li" throat or lun-'s. ui " i k:ioV!i ivin"dy--B.'st-. --yiiip. a carel'i.! trial. li s'hat tlio;;n; ds say t iL to i' e.-tor of ai-v i;o:r."." Ol . I' n t li st.' Alii.r.nti.n c-f OTU Oi!. Cotlonseil il t:iit;r even X.; into the aur.ltfrat.ioii of oli" ? i.li f.hr. lar l, of wliieh, as now put i:: r. t! i.:" . t constitutes fully 40 per cent , .ceoi. -j.r. ran uai.Ks recent; teatimo. ing of cotioncctl oil is now c. Terfe tion. ainl so clear is the sit rod thcit in uai:is it for the t. olive oil tl:ei"3 is vo longer ai: rried to ..-..j- ii:-:. iuticr.- ; i . i- to inuicalv its pivseiico, wJiicl i-juj i proved by chemical ar.alysis. Vi:C :vi tin ; udi:ii:c: are i : sor.it tiiiijs t .::..! t an 1 cvo.i e::cccd 75 jX'V cent. (;:o::: ivtidily tcr,tin for tliia adulte ,.;:o;i'i.; ti. o of nitric protoxide of m ;.. ;.", 1 low simple basic cait of th; cl-.-tnieai uation bizi emi.'loyed. Abe ., ono-s-to onc-oi;;tli of an ounce cf I ; is u'. -in a cylindrical te-t gla&s in ; ":;; . to oiie-lit.h of ,m ounce of ni: .-- ...".:. On llii-s S'.'Iutioa the oil t i te por.red in such caant iry that i i , . t'.l'OUt two third.-? full; the t .vi : ; , : sl;al:e:i tos.'tlstr for nbout A - .: c!:.:n;:ed ia eoler beinvj r.i ';. . ! Treatol ia this soltnlon co. "t cov.ies dark lirown or almost I i; ". 1 a rhort time tlio tolution lc ;.:s tml clear. I'aro clivo oil ha-i :i ' Vsjiit yellow taiga, v. hito tl:o : :.r .: tL-.' layer of oil as-u:i;cs a das : i - 1 e color. Mixed v. Uu oJ pel- eer. .. ..' oil the olive oil aisumes inthi- re l to a browish red tiue, ai S per cent. make3N orange yi 1)W. Chicago MtHT.i In Ihc l'ii( Colony I; .Zl.xt. :on! Tho iiiajority of both ''' '-"""-". ."".". r.nd many oi them understai e. ' iintK-rfoc-tly. They nro elect' I by .;': -o:"dj:g to tho law of tio col" i.t l.i;;o iii v. i:i'. !i they live, n 1 -: t : cl.'. .! ae'.'oi-.iai ' to tiu- x.l old ft Hows," very litt.' I'ttc ied. : any o these old : C'a; e TovMJ to sit in parliae. and lays of tra el over th " t.r;t" vau':', drav.-n by foi. pome c:.sts th'.e wajrons a: the market s jaaro of tlu city, dwelling place iu whieJi tho " lives, and to which ho rei r.i 1 ) rest rtftcr his ilay's lalmr in v. i his ancient eiwiv, the Knli During a sitting t paib i:-"-t- "v:::v tlicso Datch ln-'iuljei-s bee li: "d wear and !roi otr to sleeji: o;!:v" si: their eyes a:id mouths wid- "e'!. tr;. 1 i keep track of what is goh.j; on. Vhe: ,i vote is taken, however, ail ;.re wid a . ...'; and iill vote th-; same way i.. e., c Dutch side of the question. iNoi .villi. ni : i;--tliis clannish i iess among the I-:i"h. t : ! EngHs'h cenerally mtuuio t p.t-s .u-ti 1 iv... us tl.ey wis'i, and jiractic: !y v.n' r 1 s.ii government matters. Ono !. ..;! t th:'i:k fr this that the opportunity for ir.UT.v .-. : ;'';' tiou existed, but such a thin as coivn;.:i.,;i in ollico has never l.een kr.ov.-n. Tia- laws aro well framed and pei'i.ttly exe.:.te.L Jury bribing, ciubezzleni -nt of pubii.: moneys, etc., are uuheaiil of. Cape iV.v:i t 'or. San Francisco Chroaiclo. ' . i;i:iyi;u aw dhosky. FA l iATIOrS OF HIDING IN ST. FC SDURG'S FAVORITE VEHICLE. " n l.oii:ifl u Stru t ( nrncr Ltlir ,' The I,Ii vot-Iit nil; li'i.t J ! is ITors. in llelwi-c-a Drives X'ccaliar Ilai Tlio l;i:t of V:y. " !:y i;:.:i iivt ;t;:t ion thai on; ht to 1 1 . i 'I ini !':! t-'.:ti i. 'J l"'-e i-i oi.ij .i.;--ton, ov. .Mi 1 bv T-Ir. A! 1 1.e s "; ': ai j' of th'j j In .-.i.-oi e;:.i' v.-ii, : a ;re;:t en :;' -ity ; t:;t I lit y wonid l. fill aii'l pi pular in all our cit irs, ur y if they could be drawn l.y i;us--;!;ri There is as much fascination iu rkl- a il:.: !.y t;s ia a gondola in Vcnieo, ; the first thins; the traveler wants to i ho arrives in IVt-ei-sburg. lie .i!l i bajs by tho ornmbu, and fr.o to tho l a droiky. It is a low vehicle, tho -ing Keareely moro than a. fott from and, on four wheels not nu h lari r iOso cf a whe( il.arrow a tort of u ro victoria. Tho ishvoshtnik, or dri i on a high ierch far ubovo tho he:aL4 pn-sseugers, v.lio have a low, ?u rrow, ; seat, over tho hind wheels. It i-j r.oi .rt..l.:e. but the' sf.:i:ja:ion at lh' i is .g, p.'.rt ieularly when yon ara wlilz uvid a coi ner, l'yr tho ilrivers always mad, and 3 0a wi-li t hero was hriiiio- liold on to. You fasten your hand wit with a good griji, ami cling to 'low passenger, if j"ou have 0110. li;rso that di'aws you, and tho driver ids tho re in 5 aro both llu-:sian institu ad you won't lind t heir like, clsewhert;. 1 lind poor horses in Russia 1 supr -Jie, y f; in rct'T.'.l.urgor the other largo Th y iu'P tail, long legged animals, iender bodies and iiinbj, lung silken and tail.--, tho latt' r nearly always g to the ground, small Lend.;, small rge, iiiUliigent eyes, and nceks architl : ei::rgei s t;:e sees in pictures of tho us in the desert. 1 always thought eli hor-.-s were the err-:;! ion of the art fc Itii.'ia ii full of tli.ni. Tho ish k is i.lways pr.ju 1 of his horsrc, if ho ,ood one, fin i t rent.; hiin much better . dot s l.i? m "fe. Nearly nil ;h" t iu'o liviiga-jvd tin": ishvo. iitnik is either .; or rutilaii'j his Im iv, and tit inter- .) b'-itii'a ollt n littl'3 110S9 bag flMIU he seat, to iVe! Mm oats or meal, one in ten of t :e-: e cka riot eors has 11 -Liid not one In t en t:f t heso si-leudid iniows the i:;s;dj of a stable. Thty the harness, in the open air summer v. IHC. I 1:1.1' tao Jtceot'i- .e.;i of tiiis inijsirUiiit ;!::. of the j-;;:-'a'o:r tr..;:ghs are -ii:etcl at iiiiev aiidl t ae'; ij. s of Imy, oals and nioul i at tliC'sl-o;. .t. e.k :.g t h.o wpy side, r.nd vosii"'!;i!. get:- lej c.iti'eu Hnd his oieat .'t:.::i" pku:e: i" -e::i;i;:, ;s ho Jives, witti sc. Uolh horse s ' und mast'.-i- seein vo tiro, Lot h are alwr.vs on tho alert. rivers are al'..iy3 cherl'ul and good j d, a; id the horses always iv.nly to j ii" like a whirl wind as : :i as they get ! id, ICeiihe. s -e;:i to ea.:v for the cold I :, mid th" oito fo.e-iit. iu luaeh (in 1 as the oilier. j harness i f 'tho horso is as light as I can l,r. jn"d:'', none of the r'.mos bo- t:o tliim l;u!t ti lacii m v.i'r.'i, f them r.ro round, not Inrgi-r th :i a ei'eil. There i.? :;o b'-cecl u booan.x . 4 1 ne no grail, s in i'ecoi": e.n l-, L.ite.-o-.ii:- x rl'eciiy level. Tin re ;.:; no blinders 'bridle, f-.-r the- Rorso fc.-.Ti nothing; ho ilk ui) to n, loeo!:iotive with as meh li:;i") ; ) i.l:i :.-r. ti-j Ui.ve'r t!:Ie, gets r .iy obf nt to tho voico cf 1 s niastt are no treees, m T.;o vehieio it drawn ihids, which are made fa-'t t-1 the heavy with a high hoop over the horse's neck, .liar is a part of the drosky, not of the :s, for when tho Lorso is taken cway the vehicle., tho coiiur goes with tho hoop ovc-v tho horse's rck, which con ' heciidscf tho thiila au.l looks bc-nn .:-ratx!, badly formed horseshoe, i3 the ''dr.ga," and underneath, the aiex, tipages in tho country, is fastened a ell romcihiies two or thrr-o bells jr.ngle so loudly that they may bo a half mile away. Tho purpose of tho to annour.w. t he coming of tho hor?A to naghten away tho solves that infest in' try road.:, r.nd to warn other travcl-n-n narrow raid dangerous highways t collisions. Tho droskies in the cities lonnerly decorated with LcJl;, but they such a din that tho government issued cfc to abolish them. Kow, whe.i t'uo vi i approach ing a corner at a high rate o , and it never goes slowly, the driver nices his coming b'a i:!;out a peculiar, sged tone like tho gondoliers uso at lT. ll. . u. 411 KJ J .O C.A O il-.l..-l.li 4f icir ilcclges aro noiseless and the ordi- I :ixed is great. il net ifti x- whip during ny cn-.n a? fuy tersiiurg, bttt tho b'h.voi h; :r.k l:ec;'S "ti "inuAl o:io r.i'.led converia'.i'in with IJj l'jcacd i'artr.ei, now cuconragiug him tender, caressing enithct.3: now ttingin-jr h'"!l "- a11'1 t1"'1 fr .oin,and i . l.m'ling at the I'.or. e 1 rofano cxoletiv lle"tive of tho driver's vcico ij peculiar owcrfnl and an observant rider wiii K- sted in studying this odd relationship the b'uiliion, and only staliior:3 are used, .ecloi'.s to tho soul"' cf tho ishvoshtnik, his ''tender dove;:' a few- moments later accused of b.cing something entirely ent, in torirss that cannot bo printed anci the horse seems to understand every ien tho veins ore tightened the hoi-sa when they r.ro relaxed ho stops. The . rs al.-o t:-.o a queer found made by roll tho tongno, a s-irt of tro!l-l!-Il-ll-ll-!l x means Jsusini'ss. "Wiieu the hoi"so ; that ho -tiraightor.s ltimself out and j lor ml lej is won.:. tr.ey never go y, but in tho most reckless fashion, the rs j 'eriag r.n'l shout it: g at ra-h other 1 .ey l-ass, with good humored banter, tho pedestrian tril.es the N:st caro of . If ho ea:i. I-o;ile feliloni cross tho j t at a walk, unless it is deserted. They j a look in one direction, the: in tho ! , and gathering their tkirts around ' , rim I t their lives. Vehicles always j . . tho right of way, and it is a pi'puljE iti n that the hesr itals tiro CstAlilisbod j y for the treatment of unfortunates who j n-;lr... T" - 4.: . I ' Ltfiiiuii imi. mia.ii iiei ov ui lis t hieago Ivews. . ,n .Awful .Scare. iety F.eho M'Hiicr, Air. Do Dross has ose'd and 1 have i.cceptetl. iiier wnatf 1.1:1, you wickoii. ungrate- .ill. after all wc"vo done fi-ir you. 'Ir. ' hasn't a cent to b!e;s himself with and : i have until his father and graiidfatltor .'bo 3Tr. De Brass I am rcfciTiag to is the if.ll.air " It! I-l's vcu ijjv children.'" Omuba , ..Id. ' ! io i , 1 'iir; !""'-!.'- ' k.-pii:g iu I 'S-asS?-V tue .L iver takes a l.v e b.,g fad of &'Jil ftaS (aJiHSll'' .munderl.isi.itof. vdhi, anhn-.ls, j S1 ll.e : 'Liv.::s oi' the 11 ie:i convenient sir- t Zn&iZ ''i';:aTSrwi'', :..n! s Law AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER - TO Al.l WAS'I IN'5 '.Mn.OVMC.NT, Wii.want live. M!er-.'etie, aent lu every co. my in the I'aiieU Stale and Canada to nvll a 1 atmt anli le l neni in 1 it, -s it m kijith. 1 Anait!:": li.ivlcg a laiKefsa'i: J:aj li: ovt r too perci-nt. profit, having 110 coinr.et liiea, j.iid 011 wldcli tin aiic: t is 1 lon-cteTj in t In: -xci usive Kule liv a lieeit ttven tor each ami o- cry eiiun- ! ly he 11. a sveitie liem 11- With ell 1 h-se J vaitt.i'iei ( i.ur ;e.e. ts. and the j;.ct that it i I an e. 1 1 .eie t ii ' can ! -.ol'l to et 11 y lioiif. Iml v.' e , ii i.iilil 1 1 he in t: -i-sa: y to make "'An ' I- ! ! .uu 11 in I y H". "i " t secui e iii.it ULelits at I once. I .:' e nvi' e.u eluile.l to n ;t!;c 11 to ! s:.i'v. a. 1 en y t -: 1 1 e ail.iieer.' ia the merits of ' 1.: I! v . 1... 1. I I in :t t-i.l.'t i it,- l.yiiiiy a--".: t l!:etV:i : 111. el - It . fli 1!-ik; . 4.U1- j.wiitt m.UKl wni U le la.li.ltig lmih Jl.'.oto cJ.da iiit'i lit le r a : 1 1 !: s t.u l ii aki-s :l !e nr 11s to In.iKe i.lir. liei- t" '!! lio are nllt of mj'li.J Iileei. Any UKr-ltl I ll" t u ill KiVi tl!" Lll ines a f lirty (I s' ir i.l .11 il fail to ' ar nt le;st .!( in hist ii1.''. ahtve ail expi-iiMr", can re- ir. a!l -ic'it uiis'.I'i t us a' l wr will lefniKt tiro ii:iiai- -.t ii fur l lieie. No sucli employer ol . gel t ver itaieii to make such ellci-., nor a 01 I we if we ilirl 11., I know that, we have age: Is nw lusting 11. on: than U'Ulliii thin Hiii.tni.t. our I Ige ilesel'ititive eireiitals I X p.ain niir i'1'er fully, aa these c ish la tni1 to evei . one i ll ol cmii loyinent who Will t-eml us three one ei nt stai.it s lor po tai:e. Kcml at "luv ii i't m'cuii' the agency in tiae fur tho boom, nisi r" I" v.oi U t.i the t lias iiamrd lu our I'MianHliiiury fi:.r. Ait:!res-. at once, .NAT in mI. No VII I TV Co., fH-l'in-iuiw nt I simu hlii'hl t t . riltsliiiiB, Ta. Dr. David Ilostelter is the most hi a vily insured man iu this country. The aggie- ate of the policies held by him is $300,00.'). Bess's Cherry Cough Syrup. Is the only medicine that acts directly 0:1 the Lunrs, Illood and Uowtls, it re in vis a cotih instantly and in time 1 fleet's a permanent cure. Sold by O. 1. Smith & Co., drujrjiists. j25,iimo,d-w. I)i. Ht hiieiuann has ona to Alexand liav. itii Profi.s-or Virchew, and will spend several months in Egypt making c.'iploi alions. EC' I'lUn.l D.t..1. i C lfUU U I II ICI CIIVi Blood Maker. Xo remedy iu tho world, liaa ginned the popularity that this medicine has, as : hold on fainilv medicine. No one should be wdhout it. It has no calomel 1 1 (peninein its composition, consequent ly no bud efforts can arie from it. AVe keep a full supply at all times. O. P. Smith Co. Druggist. jtio-tlmodecw tEST PRErARAYIO.'i Pr.OD'JCES for Co-is'is, tlo3rsene?s. IVeaU Luns. VVhooplnj I ( tt ! -, 1 .': if -kinj CuiK'lis of loiijj stiaitiiiij', ami j : ii . '.'! i -hial :ti.'l I.uii.; Aiil t-Ii m. Try it. I VV.trrr.lsU tc Care Coniampilsa in its Earlier Stages. I r?Al!.-r?1'' D1 fiI'-'te Dominion over Pr.in PASM V ii?? t: f V.'ill Cure I f.iie, S,:,t 1 Ur.n.t, I t 1 ' :ii. )": : j.!UsV..uir;.,,itt-.. in 1' sstinie tlnui ;;ny ! r i;' :: nt. '!:eli K-re.i i.'arth. GuFrantcoii io Cura F.h ?!'",'. .z::i ni'i Kei'rr.iijis. 'aiiantiil I - y.-.ur liruisl. j : i-, and f 1. l'nr Si w.- will wnJ luivcat aiiu ol j i'.i;--r C ill-', CNT-ri '-' t'lefntil. ti ro I rtat!-nc?.d r.'.T.ii-i Cd., Cox 372, Lincoln, Neb. j Trade .supplied by Richardson Drug Co., Omaha, N braska. S3CO Reward. ... .. :u .. .. i. . ..i 1 r I . e . 1 1 i ji.t uie.iioe R;ini ar iiuy j Case of 'iyer folllphliilt, dspepsiH, sick I headache, indigestion, constipation or co: ti v. i.iss wu cannot cure witii j West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with, j i'lr-y are purely vegetable, and never ; ii.il to 'd;e ;.aTisl'..eJ.ini, liaise tioii ii c'-uinintnsr -'Jit sTcrnr coitted pills, 25c. j For side by ali drugolts. Ih ware of j cou:;r rfi-its ami imitations. The o'enu- tiie tiuiiiui' iTured only by John O. Well & Co.. aiiii V. Madison St. Chicago. Its Sold !yr. .J Warrick. The standard remedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pill; they never disiu.m int you. oO pills 23". At War rick's (Ini; storo. HEA TH IS WEALTH ! h f. -'. v i... Dr. E WpstVKeivPuiid Krulu TrcatniPnt I a jiuaractee specitic fer Ilystcna Dizzii.ess. j CoiiviiNions. Fits. Nervous iNearalgia, H.-ail-sivlie. .Nei'veiu I'rostratton causeii'l y tin use I of alcohol or t.il'aeeo. w akefiiliicss.J'eiitiil De j n eion, Sol teniiig of tho I -rain resulting ia in- I r itv itn.l lot. il ti-f 1 u.tui't-v- ilf'tir uml rlctitli ' er. at ure ehl Age r.an-eriiess. Loss of Pow er ia eitaers x. Inveiiuitary Lose; ii'i Sit-,v- t,i- le.it rniuai oatiieil n. over. exetf ion of Mie i lirai'i. seltai'ii.-.f oi'over-iin.lulg6iiee ilueli lu x '. ee i! : ai ns uiifr. 'roll ! n a treiitlilelit. '?1 00 a liex ji't'siv h'txf'M for .") tu), si nt by mall prepaid on re"eijt of r.ih e I VS GUAHAKTEE SIX BOXES 't . , ... i : t 1)y .R f . sK i:0m s. uce n eil witli 53 00. we will s-Ti.l the iiiieh:iser our wrirteii guaran tee te lelarii the ii-miey if the atment does not effect a eiue. (laiirantees issued oatv y W ill .1. V. "ante!-: s ic itjfent, Plattsnionth. j'eb. mm YOU WANT Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Contractor and RuilcJer Sent. 1-2 Cm. -JULIUS FEPPERBERG. MAXUFACTURER OF ASD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKAI.ETt I" TOE Choicest Brands f Cigars, inclndinsr our Flor do Pepperbergo' and 'Buds FCI.I. LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always iu stock. . Nov. 20, 1S85. a! ?st ry '-.i I " ,1 111 OF Ill mnrMMMMMMnt I mu.t iiinke La Coining ami therefore wiil rediuv all 1 nther ';i nlt- 20 tr cent, helow regular iricf s i.;r cnsli only. ill Goods XTd-rlrcd in laizi S'igurGS. Ladies' French Kid .j 00 20 j er cent, discount $4 CO Ladies1 French Kid 1 .rd " " f0 Ladies' Uriht Doiiooiti 00 " .'J i-'O Ladies' J'nVlit Don;o!a. (m - ' 2 '10 Laeies' Kid . . . . . .. 'J 2." 1 SO Dadies' Feb. (.i.at.'.' . i 7A) - " 2 00 Ladies' Feb. Goat. 2 2.r " " 1 SO Men's JJurt Shoes s (H u " 0 4o Men's Shoes -1 5m " " " iJ 0( Mien's Shoes ......." ' kt " 00 Men's Sliocs i .( 2 00 Childrens "Little (Jiajit ScIhk.1 Shoes," the best i:: the market, turno reduction. iow is voi;r chai.ee tt? hiv in a chenji n-ijdv. Oliver Ranic, Proprietors. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, FCULTRY We keep constantly 011 h.-md the liiiCi-t ni;d f resin. lire of mcata in the city. Meats i all kii ds in their Mi.m 11. SUGAR CURFD MEAT' , ? AIV1S, EACr,M, LARD, SAU AGE AlD MINCE fE AT. And every thino- to suit the d.emuud our trade. (live us a trinL OL'IVEE OS SiiMGB, South Side Mttin Street, I.etween Fifth and Sixth. -j 1 t V ?- tt ba T. J.- THOMAB, v. i:o;.r:si.;; akij Beef, Pork, Mutttn, S invite all to give me a trial. Sugar CiitvJ Jdfoais Hams, Ilacon, L.r.l, .!.. etc. OxsUi in U, hllti Kuk. at lowest Iiyinj; puces. Do not foil to idvo u,,. your 1'iitiwjge. Vsi mm mlaa tia ii I' a AND Af;L HOUSEHOLD GOODS. KITCHEN. BED FOOM. 1 I &'f-:i'v:1 PARLOR FDSNI1DRB. rar v.ai 1. MWlB.m SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND VINE. Subscribe rnr JvXATUA.N II ATT. T1I1T m mm mm ta - u - mm mr it LJ cA M PORK PACKERS as dealeks in- BUTTER AND l:GG BEEF, PORK, MUTTOIV A NO VEAI THE BEST THE MARKET AITORDS ALWAYS ON HAND Sugar Cured Meals, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c, &0 ot our own make. The best Lr.nn.ls of OYSTERS, in cans and Lull! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, k' at I'oeiiii led niv 3 2.: & i 5 Ri3 I s ;:.vr.n. m.ai.kk i.n Yra aud roultry. MINDS OF fthj&gftA I . UlVShlS, OFFICES. -.-ww- .y. uall and bsa Cosivi'acod. I'L A TTS3IO UTI !, NEB. l V-' 1 CJ., U XJ Tip i 3 i U Herald, T X