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l'lJiIlSWn. rtaiHA8KAt VEDKKB DAY, NOVEMBER ? THE DAILY HKiiALD Publishers & Proprietors. THE PLATTS MOUTH II Kit AM I iut)'Whl eery evening fxri-p'. Suiiil i;' nl Weekly tt rr Tliun.lay mornm. l:-i-i--trrl nt th MHttoR'.f(r, PiaUMiioutlt. NVIr.. Tnd-cU uialtT. Wire corner .I Ntneai.d yiXtU Ktrttts. 'lelrplioue No. 3-. tiimi ran DAILY. Ono copy on ear In advane, by mail. ncuiy iivriiionili, by rariifi One copy per week, bycarihr TfUMS I'jK km;i.v. fine eriy one year, til adv.oiiv OntC'Spy til i :lu.-. in U'lvaiuf MORPHINE IN PARIS. 15 Harrison and Morton and nt r ti n to American industri'H- Sh:d. It U ail our way; our birds are kept at Lome; upon a obcr second thought we concluded we needed them in our boVincs-i, they are all crowing and be tween crows they feel mighty proud. TaE callow editor of the Omaha World after setting tho whole tariff question all itself in favor of the solid south, will now take his position in tha back wood shod anJ ponder over how he al lowed hitu-lf to be mistaken on how the cat would jump. The working m m wan heard from; the fisherman had an observation to make; the old soldier was there; the manufac turer took a little turn himself at the job and in fact IJro. Jonathan concluded lie bad some interest in the matter as well as Johnny Dull. Tc Hsnntrlies seem to point to the unmistakable election of Harrison an J Morton. Tub Herald predicted as much and we are not mi.taken. Ho far we feel too happy to crow over our good demo cratic neighbors who differed with us, as to the national ticket. We feel for you, friends and br.thern, but we don t see, '-jttttJlQW, how we can assist you ansv- Ir was a col. I day for Messrs. Cleve land, Carlisle, Mills and tho confederacy cenerallv. You were in too great a hur ry gentlemen to reestablish and re hali tati the old south. You could not let well enough alone. We wi re. not quite 4,tir for the parnicnt of the southern m" j a confederacy's obligations t-j Great IJriuin in tho sh ipe of free trade. IVcyiousn.-s has been the cans; of your backwardness. of ire Will You RaadThU f;r S300! For muiv years the- m.inuf ictrrers 1- ..,.'! V'.tarrh lij;ii'.v. wh abun 1 mtly rpon libit; ti.i - d'.y. :.s any one can easily uncertain by in'p"r.v have off -red. in go d faith, a s-ttnd-iu reward of $ f f r a c i-e of nisil catarrh. i .i.i ..t i...... ..t.!-ii nil matter now n:i'i t m i - in, which tli -y cannot cur, dy is sold by druggist at Til.; 50 cent re, ne ne Abuse of Anjrlhtlc by Society FjmL1S. lnfortnnat Consequence. Tlio practice of employing suV cutane ous Injections of morpniiie as oie of the many terms of opium poisoning; has Le romo a finiiidablo social evil iii the latter pin t of this century, which has so much ii;ki its conscience. It Is ouo the vices whi-h scieueo has taught, and of which tin; li.t ! certainly not exhausted. The vulgarization of nniosthetica justifies as inm ii nlurm for tho future of Xhe race as t!io vulgarization of chemical science in tho preparation of explosives Uoch for tho ruturo of our public buildings. Ladies now talk of morphine, cocaifm and anti pvriim ns tln-y talk of frills und fur lslows. Their language ia-min!s olio of tho iars und phial. of n vnemi's nhop. Poetois in tho Inst, lliUunco miiiaieu I hem into tho mysterie of uua stheties, uii.l now tho fiieulty has no a-erets to withhohl from them on this iieaL The nhuse of anx-sthetk-s. altUoux;h not eouliiH d to women, is a vice wlliicli they havo s-i.-d upon at all events, in this part of tho world as Ubougli it wero KiM-eiullv intended for them- Tlaero is 6oiiic tiiiiir in tho nature of woman which makes her liable to respond to tne las einatiiiff ower of these drugs with fatal readiness, anl whieii oreaKS iner win io resist their pell wlx-n it bus once ob tained ft hold on her. What this torao thing is. others may perhaps explain. Tho Prazel needle has been the death of many n woman in France. The vico is eno almost wholly confined to polite society. Lack of btamina and high ticr votis development so characteristic of the ladies who move who aro always on tho move In tho upper circles of Paris lifts nro tho conditions which almost invariably lead to it. Women so organized, and who l-:id nuch lives, aro typical subjects of neuralgia in all its forms, from toothaeho to those intercostal pains which make many people believo they havo heart dis ease. Tho woman who lives for society I do not mean w ho sacrifices herself for soeiety in a noblo senses looks upon pleasure as her right, aud fiercely resents pain when it comes. She will take it as a warning to change her habits, but insists on hav inir it ouclled immediately by her doctor that her plans may not be upset. Th doctor can do it doctors can do wondev f ill things nowadays although in Cjn i::criiig di.-ease they nro not much, ."more ndvaneed than the' were 2,X)0 yeapj ngo. Phytic- hr.i triumphed over paii, but death still triumphs over physic. The little piqure in tho pvpi scuds uwtry the raging n jural gra as ff by magicw and what U rao"0 wonderful, instead of tho pain it gives a delightful sensation of 'perfect vitality n happy mind ia a healthy body. What a pity that tho sensation does not Jest very longl It may, however, be ro ucwed by having recourse to the little nceulo and by gradually increasing tho ilso of morphine as tho body grows ac-eu.-.tomed to tho poison. Tl.o imfortunr.to consequences of this habit in somo notablo cases the death, lor instance, of tho Duchcsso doChalducs a few years ago produced a wholesome :V.;r i f mci pl.itie, end although this fear j i:nt -t:re tl:Oi.o wno were iilic-aa- fas filiated by iho eyes if the feed ucti.o liend, ir lu pi lmmy froia following their enaiy ple. 'Moreover, another pain killer ca.;e iuio fashion; it was j oung. and cop.se ';ucnt!y hod no Lad reputation. Tills as ,':;;ipyri!'. wliof o praises Dr. Catni!e i:xo 'vis :"u:.Jcd in the Academy cf Mcrjciue. Already some disquieting rcpoi,.3 are s;5oat 'respecting tho effect c.t tiis drug :-ie!i thos'j who have habitual weour.";o to it. a:?d : !io l.avo coiao to look ipoa it r.s J-- , iiiie'y nece.sr.ry to their existence. Wo thall probably hear ir.ji-o ubout it -con. Paris Cor. Lfostov TiXjiseript. On Piovember I IB Ul mrr .v--.-a Qj "ylpjf rl Kkjtraaa-aricasM" j will tlac;k j i i CflldllttlWlllli T nn; of Irs wjikIows. I-3verylJ.y can ct-ntV worth. The one friifssin the LV:uis tlie jar contains, by Jan. SUT OF a!il not ni'uivst to 1kv many 1st, !iall nccivo ' 7 in ft Of course you do and yon u-un! warm Underwear, Hhtnlicls, ele. CHOPS ( il Line the city. -The second nearest Ami tlie Third Nearest 9 FINE LEATHER CLUB SATCHEL l A Si-KziT Sir:n of ;r-at l jit:. A conipar.y ha;- pi:rch?.ed the s. Itzer fpring at Saratoga, tin.l has begun e.pei"r iLients fortiie p'.'.'p'.v-o of liberating and fctoring. iu lkplid fori.i. tho e.ubouie mid gas with which it abounds. Profe: ;mi Oscar Lrui)h n tiei-iaau expert. Ir charge of the v.c:k. r.nd has t'r.ia.J.-i tin ETiriu"-tc a depth of li.bl?:) fect v. iiaot:' totic'idug bottom cr e'JC-uaie: aig any o!.' titaele. 'hit btreugtiica.s tho boiief in t!n txiiileuco or n givat subterranean sea which many scieutifio men think under lies Saratoga; aud tho com puny who art sounding tho seltzer spring hope to solve the question one way or another before long. Frank Leslie's. Tho Jar will lie filled and sealed up hy two responsible parties on November Jsr, and counted dy three responsible parties at a Public Hall, on Januory 1st, 1889, in Piatt? n!itli. It' a lady should be the first nearest guesser sh-. v '! : ;v c;ive Twenty - Dollar i s unk. The Second Nearest ZF'itni.e Sills: 3zvL&? -Tlic-T'riiii Nearest fine" silk handkerchief with name in a sealed envelope A Urinn your criicsscs One iruess 7 s to each person. Lookout lor large hand bills giving you a fl T 1 tin. .hn- :ml I'oiint tlie Jcans. ine Ukt akWA - bo very interest i;- program bei 1 1' I ,1 .11 !r to w 1 ; i C f th What Am I To Do? The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They diiTer in different individuals to some extent. A bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but uone for solid. of a morning. His tongue will harcih lear inspection at any time; if it is no' white and furred, it is .rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out ol order amf diarrhea or constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulenci and tenderness in the pit of the stomach To correct all this if not effect a cure try IriUz.nd thousands attest its ttiicacy. A Safe BasiaeM. "Do you ever bet on the races, stran ger?" he asked, as tho boat approached lav Ridgo. "1 used to, but it cost mo too much notify." "You aro a business man. I suppose?" "Yes. sir; I sell 'tips.' I can give you a suxe ten to one winner, today only twentv-live cents." Time. I Ia I Xerer Seeo It. City Poet What a very queer looking yellow weed that is! Young Ladv Y'ellow weed! Goodness ct! ThLi is the beautiful "golden rod" t Lat you raved about in your lost poem. Tiiiid A French electrician claims that he will eoon be able to produce a thunder storm wherever and whenever it is desired. Modem society seems to bo made up of "tv rreat elates the snubbers and tlie BnuLbfcd. New Yorli World. AtU-ii.t to l;auii Iencli. )ok book IVcnch has been ordered out loyal prescaf oby "William II of ."orr.iany, und speittCUKo lias takc-n t::e ',a o cf menu eh a generj name of a bill . i faro. It rtmaim to bo seen whether :i':s ol der will be followed throu -h r.ll Cer : :;::y. even to changing the titrioofthe :ar.dard cook bof.k cf tho cor.ctry, "Das ' Ie:iu."co:istnutly consulted, according to 1 I'ltuch writer, by tho Grttciens with 'lotido braids, between their reading ci . cat lie and their playinjr of a lleethove-t oiiata. The saco writer predicts th.t ho attempt to banish French from the loicenflatureof viands willbeas complete .1 failure as was that of Bismarck to sub stitute German for French in diplomatic correspondence. Once upon a time, so the story goes, the chancellor wrote a letter to his ouicial brother at St. Petersburg in Geroiaa. Princo GortschakolT thereupon sent a re ply in the purest Muscovite. That ended UismarcK etlorts at retorm. lint, per haps the German emperor's objectif ns to uu:es cf French terminology on l.s bills of fare are based on the wretchedness of tho French, unless German rcoks aro better taught in French orthograrphy than aro the wielder3 of stewpan and "ladles in American hotel kitc',ue.s. Boston Transcript. ' Newspaper KdltLng "Kxt rardlnary. During the stato fir at Elmira many visitors from 'way back wended their way into the newspaper printing offices. A very verdant ipecimeji strolled into tho engine room and said tjo the engineer: 'Bo you tb editorir "No," responded that ofiicial; "you'll and the editor in tr.e next, room." The granger went as directed by the joking engineer raid accosted the foreman of tho press room with: "You bo tho editor, bo you?" "Y'cs," sayi the printer of papers, who understood, tho j "How long aforo you're goin' to edit somo papers?" Eaid the granger. "Right now; look out!" answerd the pressman, pushing the lever and starting tho lightning perfecting press at tihe same time. As the machine went to work: turning out the papers so rapidly that it raado the old man dizzy, he put his hands on bis knees, stuck out bis elbows, opened wide his potato trap, and yelled to hisson. who stood in a distamt part of tho re (Dm: . "Great Scott, John, come .over hero and set' this man edit papers!" TLo suppressed laughter among the press rcom hands got vent after tbo old fellow retired, and fairly sl-.ook the build ing. Elmira Telegram. I he One ra . A! 11 I i pnno nthinrr hi !0Q pr : t And Leader of Lou- Prices. V AllIETY v Unsurpassed by any other line ui J 1: and some of Seasonable Dress Goods, Broud- cloths, Henrietta, Cloths, Treeots, etc j YE 11 YT1UKG iiv Blankets, Flannels, Bed Comforts, Uosicrv, Battings, that you. will want- -0'U will not regret loohing our different Be parlments over before purchasing It will pay yon. JJBJVA BUGS and a Handsome Line of Car pels, Mails, floor Oil Cloths, and Linoleum at Low f lie .r BUSiM-SS JHKKCTOUY. s I'.T.K'.MAS .ttoriiev-at-b:iw aiwf .NoJaO" 1 ! TTOKSEY. l-"i:jt:eratil Hloi-Si. l'I:.t:i:o:Hii. nc A. X. Mf.blVAN'. ittAi-,v.4i.i.!,iv. - ,v. mvl-tir-'-Tiu't Ate:i '?" to a:i bu-iiu'sx iii1n' ,;' '-"v1-Union H'.ock. Kasr sii. I tattsiuout Hot MilCt l IVntV.sat all 1'"w,s1I"ull".;v'r Cl:i!ilrenJs Hair Cutting KByeeiairj. tor. utn wl .Main. UTi'iei: farrui hV. OOKSSLLEi:..KT0. . rr . 1'. ua;;M", !..nL.iiiir statin-IP r. aiul e-vs ieni,r ; r umj B n -r,. i. ..i-r hliii l 'lir:irs W ater ana iMjIK -sisaiie. naauaiwu v..i..r. Musi: at lnstnunents. J Mori a iio:.::-:crAT;iic Phvsici&n ' burgeon OtVu-e ever V---e-': V : l ili't-iiiciicf- in Hr S'-lii!-; ( livoiKC D"'1'-;!'1": a i! I '!-. (.'hiii'.rea ;i -i-. iaby.. t'l.iet 2 f ) 5 ali-l 7 to ! :. in. :ii:i str et ' l "s mi-. ! i y. ol ;it ,T nu n aui limn.-, n 10 !1 a. in. OPEN i t wir. SCHOOL OF ELOCl AND VOCAL ft'I.TUSiE. j Special care btkco in cuiiivating lung removing v oice jioih iuiw.h. CLJTUINtr. , L. GOl.DINd. , , , :iothir. FlwnJ-liiiig orts. tio to inej:ci re- j 1 Boots iabk' hoii.se or Hats'. toT.s. Umbrellas, Trunks. Jot, Shoes. Main street, next Cas Co, 15a:ik. DUUGS- O. P. SMITH & CO. Dealers n Wall faper, i'aints. Oil. Art Mater ials. Cii.rar &c. lloekwoo.1 UlcK-k. TLo lac observatcry tho postage ... - T 1. tlirvof.l, rtam window. kw v'i'"--"- iver com ity never Y ar- Tlic standanl remedy for ..lint West's Liver Till; lis.ippoiut you. 20 pills 25c. "faculty of UKaypcarin. The paiers say that 'wine is disappear ing from tho table." Zilrs. Ilaisclfe. who keeps a loarding house, says sho :as uo tieed the sumo peculiarity in broad, but ter, beef, potatoes, and other eat fbles. Norristo.vu Herald. yHjtit Have Been Worse. ; That story from Wichita, Kan, Rbout an eaglo flying away with a tkuldwas very ad, but it could have born, sadder. Suppose the eagla had return d end car rieu off tbe.luur that invented, it.-Detroit J)- nil. A. T. vrjTHEBS, -Tlie Painless Jeuti?ts." Teetli exlracrea without thH least pain or barm. Ar.it:ei:l teetli inserted invnipiliately after extractii:? natur: one when c'e;ird. Wild and fell other llling strictly fust clas. Otlice ia Uaion K'.ock GUOCEKLKS.i;is w(,HLKAll.nl Staple ami Kaucy Groceries, ;iassware anu Crockerj'. Flour and Fe.?d. GENT'S Kb'RNIHINMr f;OOTS. J. H. l)ON'EI.LY. Gents Fine Furnisher ami Hatter. The ."most complete and linest stock in the city. Canutn Block, Cor. &th and Main. GKOURK1F.S. . KKHNHOFF & MOF.NNIOIISEN. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware and Crockery. HAUE3:5. W. G. KEEFKK. Successor to O. M. Streiglit. llarnet-s, Maddlers Gods. Net. P.olies, iraster?. and ail horse fur nishing uoois. power, CLEONE B. DANIELS, Of Omaha, formerly of Washington, D. C. Terms, reduced, per lesson, 50cts. Address Box 352. Plattsmouth P. 0. K. B. WINDHAM, JOHN A. PAV1ES, Notary Public. ofary fudiic. W1XOHA3I &. MAV5EH, Oaice over Bank cf.Cats Cour.'y. PLATTSMOUTir. JFOK SAIE TOFEEDERS ! Stssrs and Heifsrs, One Two and Three yean old, near Kiowa, Kansas : suitable for FeeUinf: or Roughim:. Also Stock. Cattle. Will eell on time to parties making first-class panr ; address : K J.. CJ KIM ICS, Kiowa, Kas., or W. B. n:iMES. Kaiifa City, Mo. i. w w i ,.... - 1 SP" I M'O i-lithlH- 10 nii.W rf -'"'VV 0Pt:-C: C 0VC I s- p ;" 4 i. - MSSSftPSM ! Kxtrji Goou r-ui-aiu- in La Os llffiSSttl&K I dies', Childrt-ii's ;uk1 I aML M Seal Plushes, fy j i N linn a ska W I. rtif- W 1U i-j Clonks, Newmarkets. Pi-ash Sc(iiie Etc., Etc. Hai;iv.kk. JOHNOJCBKdS.. , t Hardware. Ftove. Tinware. Table and .Pocket Cutlery. Kasors, etc. Ilonisehold Sewii' Ma chines imd Jcwe. Gasoline t-tovec. r.uiv-orK of all kinds done at reaumable prices. Alain street, lioekwood Block. M1 KUCIIAM TAII.Cl- C. r . S 11 ITU, Mercliaut Tai'or. Mailt street. 'over Me.TJIPf shoe store. Corvplete nock o faiupSes. fit guaranteed. Prices dety eomif lilion. ILLINEKV. IU MUS. J. F. .tOIINSOX. A linerv faats' Bonne s. to be closed oui at cott. .Complete Line of tlia Latest Styles of Mil" ner" and Triinmiuss ; aUo Clilldren's aud In- The Daily Herald locts. per week. leliverej for C. F. S M I T H, The Boss Tailor Main St., Over Merges' fch-je giore. IIii the best ami most complete stock of samples, both foreign ami domestic woolens that ever came west of Jhour. river Koto these prices: Business suits from' $10 to ?3-, dress suits, S25 to $45. pants $4, 5, up'-arJs. 5?""Frill guaranteed a f:t. Prices Pefv Competition. Other T)r;ii:clie?, such as nimpk1 5 Ul W W In all varieties. Bib Goois Our tuck of w $3CO Reward. Ve will pay the above reward fcT any case of liver complaint, djj-petsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation; or costiveness we cannot cure with "West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied w Hh. Tbey are purely veritable- and never fail to give satisfaction. Larpe- boxes containing 30 sugar coatol pills, 2tc For sale by all druggists. Beware of ..H..Sta oriil imifotiAnt: Tim rrfTJ- nine manuiactureti only iy jonn u. c C3-. 33. 3BlvIPST3?, Practical Pisno zti Crpn .Tuner j AND REPAIIH U. t First-class work gM-innt.l- Alod. nJ- j r5-,nn and Or2 ns. Olhce at noecK s Plattsnioutn Is very c ,iuj.tte. ofi'er a lifniriaW' ve furniture store. Nebraska B. & M. Time Table. ;ol" fast. , 2.-4 X P. c-. . 4. K a. 'it. No. i 7 -i ! " y. 10. 0 :4" a. fi. OOINO WEST So. 1. :1" a- " 7o, . fi "" I. ni No, s 6 :4T a. 111. Xfi. 7.-7 v. m. No.!. r. p. m. : No. 116 a. . i AM traiM run dailv by v. avr.f Gmf.!.;!. cxceit NixudHwliWi rim to and froia r.aj.tT: daily except Sunday. v niisafttibtoraeincluiftlnats.aiii i X j" H a at ub from Pacific .UiiicrTu at lia.ni. : j . j On All VT -h nt ir'.;i 51 5 : ---.1 -f :0 - s f r. t bE0UUl:hl; dvrweiir. Convince You, mm 10 r.wsALE. A good spnn of matched & Co., 82 W.-Mulisoi St. CbicSo,a,ntL etilllJeL. this ofiicc it 1 L 1 ., ricL'a drug stgre. V