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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1892)
I) n 0 f. i t: X I n Everything to Furnish Your House. I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODEKK .HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Havin" uiirch;iC(l the A. V. Weckbach store room on nouth i Main street where lam now located can sell goods cheap r than the cheapest having jiwt put in the largest stock of new goods ever brought to the citj. Gasoline store? and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. L PEARLHA.N. Every Month uay woman suffer from Kaceaaive or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to conflde in to get proper advice. Don't confido in anybody but try Bradfield'o Fcmalo Regulator Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY. StPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. I Dook to "WOMAN" mailed free. CKAOFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Hold by all Urugclmtm. La Grippe Successfully Treated. "I have just recovered from a sefc ond attack of the jrrip this "year," Bare Mr. las. O. Jouee, publisher of the leader, Mexica Texas. "In the latter caae I used Chamberlain's Cough remedy, and I thinic with conHiderahle huccchb, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten dayH for the first attnek. The fecond attack, I am ratslied. woulil have been equally as bad as the A Frtewtly Carer ae Ilia. Another miracle worker hiM reoantljr co mo into prominence in thin vicinity. He is a Catholic priest without a parish, and the medical fraternity attrioute his alleged cures to imagination, which, an all doctors know, is worth tons of mdi cine in many casee. It seems an estab lished fact, however, that a man who for years hat been tortured with respi- F G Fm2M C2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) ration Hpvfrnl time im ranirl am Imp lirnt but .for the use of thin remedy, normal, and who had connulted many aa 1 had to iro to bed in about six ;.,f u;. i,, .l.f hours after being Htruck with it, while in the hrst case I was aide to A Full and Complete line of Drus, Medicines, Paints, aneT.Oils. WtESS'UEH QUIOKLY, THOROUGHLY. FOREVER CURED vj a new periecicu scientific me tli ixl licit canuut fall unleaa tha ch.-Aj ia beyond human aid. You feel Improved t ho first dny. feel a bene fit every day: soon know yourself a king- aiuonir men in body, nilnd and heart. Drains and losses ended. Kvery obtaclo to happy ninrried life re moved. Nerve force, will.enercry, brain power, vrhen failing or loHtaru reHtored by this treat ment. All Hmitlland weilc Eirtlona of the body cu rved and BtrenirthencU. Victims of abtiRos and exepssrs, reclaim your mnnhcMHl' Sufferers fn.m lelly. overwork, ill healtli, ri'Ruin your vnjor! Don't cl'8air.evon if in tho last xtuves. lwm't bo dishesrt onetl if quacks have rub bed you. 1 jet us show y mi tiiut uiedieul science and r.irslnesa honor stilt exist; hero ten hand In hand. V rite lor our lluoh with cspl.inetiiins proofs, ninilud settled free. Over li.OOO rcl'rrrucei. attend to business about two days before getting down. GiJ cent bot tles for f ale b F. CI. Fricke & Co. La Grippe. No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. K'emain quiet ly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as tli reeled for a se vere cold and a prompt and com plete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it .luring the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that lias not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia, and nO cent bottit-s for Hale by F. G. Fricke & Co. ESI3 LIZDISAL CO. , EUPFALO, IT. Y. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Can fully CoiiipouiidtMi at :ill Hours. A "if ACH'S Circulation Large I mmHU PRaTASO:- CAPSULES, f!ure Crre fur Wenk Mm. sj proved by reiiortsol lendintipliy- Mute Hire In oruerinc aluloKnc Free. uiin biieeuy for tileet. 'Mirr unit nil unnatural clisclmrues. l'riee3. rnSFK SPECIFIC OT" and Akin I)lenc, crol- TJlnaa Korea nndSyphllltie ..inert Ions, with out mercury. Pric, 3. tinier from TEE PERU DHU3 & CHEMICAL CO. 5. IBS) Wisconsin Strett, KLLWA UE, WIS. fC fj riiS v'', "ii'inns. htute Hire I 0 I feel it my duty to 5ny a few words in regard to lily's (-ream Halm, and I do -o entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year, and have found it to be most admirable. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little bov and I never hoped for cure, but ( ream lialiu seems to do even that. Many of my acquaintances have used it witu e.xeellnnt results. Oscar Ostum, Warren Ave.. Chi cag III. eminent phrsiciaus without relief, got rid of his trouble between dawn and dark of a ninpie day after an application of prayer and holy relics, and that all of his ailing acquaintances have ever since kept the priest's door ajar, Rome of them Koing away in the belief that they have been permanently benefited. The worker of these alleged cures, who attributes his success to divine aid, is a stalwart man of fifty years a man of the kind whom the weak and credu lous would instinctively obey so far as their nerves and muscles would allow and if ho has comiielled a lot of hypo chondriacs to once more come under their own control he has done a great deal of good whatever may le his meth od, or lack of it. iiueh meu are of 1111 tijeakable service to physicians, all of whom, in this vicinity, are haunted by a lot of Tieople who imagine themselves ill and who are sure they know what, is the matter with ihem. New York Cor. Chi cago Tribune. I Li LI Wm TA u sTaaVSTirfl Rates Reasonable, Oi UllliUSBIiUCCS In- iho Lluuor Habit, Positively Curet cv ADEJK;iSEni;X dr. KAIKES' golden specie iu It can be Given in a cud of co'Jee cr tea. or ie nr tides of 'Odd, without the kno-vledge of tho ici mii I akin it it: it i absolutelv harmless mi'i win efft'ct a permanent and ppt-edy cure, wliciiie. the patient is a moiierate e.rinkeroran aiei!ioiM wrec k. T NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE a roinmcte cure in ev3ry instance. page lioili FREE, Address in confidence. V.iDEri -SPECIFIC CO., iaHac St.. Cincinnati.0 Returns R emunerativ Pi LATTSMO'rH HERALD 7 - SCHIFFM ANH'S Asthma Cure over fail to r'.ve mntact relief in ths worstlJ Licased. and oifec! c-urw wlieru otheni fiU. ft Triml Puksice F ti K ot E nvni-U or by KatL Tlie populniion of Pluttsmoutli Is about 10.(KW). add wc would pay at least neo-half are troubletl with some elTection on the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, ac cording to staaistics, more numer ous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opporttinit' to call on their drug gist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for tlie throat and lungs. Trial size free. I,argeBottle aOc- and If I. Sold by all druirgist. is never rent sto- lenlv ui- 1)1) ill T15 i.i, no? Is q Weekly Piiblicqtioil f ligl qqcl spocicjl AqltiG qs qq qcl- Gitisiqir niGeliqm o qll "9lo sggI to lcqcl qiiiliGS otit lo coqqt. tlli'oqgl- !. yen waut to make moiie r .si'tul us ten I eentsjiuil receive a r-am wit li full particulars nf the liti-ii ml (Itiick s:il'-s. Sleailv I'littiiiiv- ment iruaranteod. .il'ires- ;a'1 li P, Cn 9 A 8 ortiand St., Att5 CI LU, Boston, Mass. Chamberlain's Iye and Skin Ointment. A certain enre for Chronic Sora Eyes Tetter, Salt Kheum, Scald Head, 01 Chronic Sore3, Fever Sores, Eczema, Iich, Prairie- Scratches, Sore- Hippies i.nd Pile3. It 13 coolins and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured bv it after all other treatment had failed. It is put up in 23 and CO cent boxes. TCV! CYPHER'S PHANTOr.1 ENGINE. A OIiokU.v t'oVijoim-W n That llauulu the Nurtiii 111 i'aciilc r.ijjaritn-orK. Lnconiolive en jinrc-is are a vhia.e aid to he superstitious, but J. ?,f. rinekaey. an engineer known to ul ftiost every Hrot lerho;d man. i.s an e O)'.io;i t; hi' rule, llo h been aiile to !iv.'ileve the iii:T ries tnl't ot ar-puriti-iiis. su peering on tlie trt-.ek, but lie exnerieiiee !:t 1 1 : y i;iu'!ii Nt'l'i !ie."ll I'lifi'li- e;i -I-'- Ml ,:ii .1 th:ii n;:i iv tilt- ei.er!tsy of !!; e; -i: a Ui'otliei Iiooii man. llr. I'inel ritling on the engine. They counting experiences, ; 11 I Uk who was a green hard, n-i-very nervous as he ii : tales of wrecks ami li.-; M i .-, rors of whie .'l'iU ill i . 1. SO Li :C WATER OS MILK. EPF Kates Ouhl -a-plicatl on ( R. T K V L CO M Ft HIT I X G Labeled 1-2 lb Tins Onlv A. B. iL JL' A. JLC5 "J fS by Peck' '"" 'We Tnbulr ir Cub- k CrtJl T& loos. VbiiDr hurJ. r.iinfnl.u F.vT.f.ilwrrt!IirfiOf.li.fil. Sold by K. lllmx.ODlv, CDCr K&3 llnndm, Sew lrk. Wnk for bouk ot pruu'u rflLt BUSINESS 31 A NAG Elf. ti "d, .fair. vflN(;vff Fa-:ia to Kestore Ory ! A;.--vi;-v VAa r-3" to iiS Vouthful. Color. i-vVH; JV ''-3 Cure wa-n li- & hair l;ug. in- ' it: i : 1 1 i t hi: r:i!. ie(M-. also viiey vas vere re !'reni;i:i, ; l;-, ? j rl .r . : . tin. li.--:.-iei'.-, 1 i.e nor- i were j,ra;!iiic;ti: v tie crihed by t!ie veteran engineer.'. i he nigiit was clear ami the rnys from the heallight thisheil along the track, and, alt hough they were inter rsted in spinning yarns, a sharp look out was kept, tor they were rapid iy hearing Eagle gorge, in the Cascades, the senile of so many disasters and the place which is said to be the most dan gerous on the 2,.r)0l miles of road. The engineer was relating a story and was just coming to the climax when he suddenly grasped the throttle, and in a moment had "thrown her over." that is, reversed the engine. The air brakes were applied and the train brought to a standstill within a few feet of the place where Engineer Cy pher met his death two years ago. ly this time the passengers had become curious as to what was the matter, and all sorts of (juestions were asked the trainmen. The engineer made art excuse that some of the machinery was loose, and in a few moments tho train was speeding on to her destina tion. 'Wliat made ou stop back there?" asked I'mcknev. "I heard your ex cuse, but I have run too long on the road not to know that your excuse ia not the truth." His question was answeied by the engineer pointing ahead and -saying excitedly: Therel hook there! Don't vou see it?" "Looking out of the rub window." said Mr. 1'ineknev, "I saw about .'5 'J headlight of a ' I cried. reach. I 501 Cor Fifth and Vine St. IpLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA i Lin i c. l.i; a; v-. I-.ii'ti.-.n. J'iiin. Tflke in time. .sort. K'lKCLif CO R N Lie onlr mre cme fur Come j fct. ii.u. L. i.i.e,..,u, uf lilSCOAl ti CO., J. V. FOR SALF OR EXGHANGA. ACRES of Colorado land for sale or trade for Plattsuioittk real estate or for merchandise of any kind. This is a bargain fr me one: the land is Al. For further particulars call on or address Mi v"K IIKRALD. Plattsmouth. Neb , - - j - I- 320 a 1 lajaS THE POSITIVE CURE. How Lost ! How Regained TtheMenceJ kc::; THYSELF. Or SELF.PBB8EBTATION. A new and only Ooid Vedal FKXZK K8SAT on NKRTOVI and PHTSICAI. "DKBIUrf, XSBOB8 of YOUTH, EXH1C8TKD VIIAUTT, PRE. MATURE DECLIKE, and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. Meira.cktfh. rilt; lit iaratoabla proaeriptiooa. Only tl.M oy saau. doaMa aaaiaa, Datiiptif rioapatt SzHIEEIlffi Expert trat i a with Bdora or tna Trm teatimociiala Conaultatioa in Mraon or by maiL menu INVIOLABLE SECBECT and CEK- f TAIN CURE. Addrw Dr. W. H. Pirker. or 1 i m i-eaooay Med leal inaiunte, xmo. 4 isuinocn ex... Boatoo, Uih. The Peabody Medical Inotitnte faaa many imi tator., hut no equal. Umth! . The Science of Life, or St-lf Preservation, ia a treasure more valuable than gold. Kead It now, every WEAK and NERVOUS man, and learn to la 8TKOXO . Medical lieie. CCopi ri jhtadJ yards ahead of us the locomotive."' "Stop the train, man, ing for the lever. t-in. ir s nothing. Jt s what 1 saw back at the gorge. It's 'Tom Cypher's engine. No. .".. I here s no danger of a coiii.-ion. l ik.' man who is riinninrr that ahead of us can run it faster back ward than I can this one forward. Have I seen it before l es. twentv times. Every engineer on the road iiows that engine, and lie's always watching for it when he gets to the gorre." "The engine ahead of us was run ning silently, but .-nioke was putting from the stack and the headlight threw ut rays of red. green ami white light. It kept a short distance ahead of us ."or several miles, and then for a m nient we saw a ligure on the pilot. Then the entrine rounded a curve and we did not see it again. We ran by a riittle station, and at the next, when the operator warned us to keep welL Lack from a wild engine that was ahead, the engineer said nothing. He was not afraid of a collision, just to satisfy my own mind on the matter I fent a teiegram to the engine wiper at iSprague. asking him if No. iW wass in. I received a reply stating thatXo. 33 had just come in. and that her coal was exhausted ami boxes burned out. I suppose you'll 1m inclined to laugh at the story, but just ask any of the Ikivs. although many of thein won't talk a'tout it. 1 would not myself it" I were f uuning on the road. It's unlucky to i in u Hi'sf i t a t i II II. ! A builder in Avise, a village in Cham- j p:i"!!' .;... ;i-e 1 by two ge:jil.;rm-s a:.d lake, i ;. Chalons, xvIkto the judge I'irjst met io.i commenced tho coiivv;.i- ! tiou ill the way usual to his calling by tfayinj;, "Yon aie a tlii f and an t.s.- as- ; sin." After t;is p(ii') ;:reejitig lie went on to remark tiiat a murder, accompli- nied by theft, bad Imvu colnuiitlcd iil t'nc iitighliorhood. ;n:d a siiii'll buy had ' riven it as his opinion that the builder was the liiur.li-rer. , The pour prisoner naturally felt imlig- ! nant, and declared ho was ready to prove an alibi. IJut of course he was j not lx-lieved. and every day for three j days he was marched through Chalons ! and Avise with liam'.cufis upon his wrists. At the end of that time the I judge d'instruction said to him: "We j were wrong. Your innocence has been j proved. You are free." "Yes, disgraced and ruined,'" added the poor builder. "Who do you think will employ me after seeing me led through the .streets handculYViI like a felon." Tho heart of tho man was touched. "True." he said, "we have done you an injury, my good man." And he pressed into the hand of the builder a ten franc piece. Paris Letter. K left ri i I y from Wind. Owing to the comparative scarcity of water power in many parts of England for tho generation of power for elec trical purposes, attention has been given to wind power, of which the country is well f-upplied. A small experimental plant has been in operation at a flour mill near London, the windmill supply ing snlficient power to run a small dy namo. Tho current is used to charge a storage battery, rom which a number of arc and incandescent lamps were lighted nightly. Although the current obtained was t-mnll the experiment was successful in demonstrating tho valtio of this form ot power for generating electricity. Electricity. I Costly We'lfllng rtate for Hal. It is h pitiful item in a atory full of pathoH that reveral of the present origi nally bought an weddinn gifts for tlw Princess May bhould now be once more ; offered to the public, their intended designation lending liiein a special charm j to u certain clasn of buyers. Ohm feel I additionally touched when one reincm- hern the delight with which tho princcHM I iri Huid to have received those which were Bent her Ix fore her terrible trouble. Yet in a little shop in the Strand, well known to connoisseurs, can i, M.vu the cele brated Tiffany necklace, a riviere of magnificent diamonds, which w as 1 (ought in New York to present to tho popular princess. Another particular treasure- in a hap phiro. I wan goitiff to nay n pricelestt atone, but truth to tell it is priced, and its value is ITi.OOO. it is a erfe;t atone, without flaw, of exquisite color, two inches long and lli inches broad. At present it is set around with line bril liants and forms a royal looking brooch. Tho other day a would 1) purchaser brought his wife to see tho present ln proposed to make, but hho would have nothing to say to the jewel. "No, thank you," she exclaimed; "I should feel like a church window if I wore that." So the treasured heirloom of an old noble liussian family i.-i ht ill in the market.--London Cor. Philadelphia Telegraph. Nc fst Mmln of I '. II i n l:oj . The cither day a gentleman in a north ern suburb found a M ranger ascending Lis utairease. who, without betraying iiuy ( luoti ai, sai 1 he had eoine about the repair:.. "( in, . i i 1 he own -: r, "bui I am in a hurry to keep an en 4age111ent.ja.il n.i'.v. ('iai.')iut wilh me, i. .'I iil i'. ii joii v.ii ,L 1 want done." Th-..- two wa'aed out. U'; 'Jit r.the lion ln.'hier talking about v.al rpi;i s and lank.--, ;:m 1 the s!r.:rc.. r answering with a ';!i;)iiess t hat sin-wed on idvra'de ex perience, until they came to a police man, when the former al: once e.ive ihw in leaded plumber into hu custody for lem in his house wilh unlawful in lent. Upon hint were found the usual iu tJliments of the burglar's bu.-ine.-s, and when taken to t in.- police slat ion he wa.-i soon identified as an exjx-rt crib cracker, who was already wanted on reveral charges of housebreaking and burglary. People will do well !o view v it h mi. pi cion men who come to 1 heir dwelling to do repairs which have never been or dered. Philadelphia, Telegraph. l'-l('lioll-4 fur I Particulars of (he be telephone' system in tie , ill Kill lie, uivior of t Im Makiiifj Jewelry in State I'ri-,011. The authorities have decided to begin manufacturing jK'arl buttons and pearl jewelry in tho southern Illinois peni tentiary, which is located in Chester. Warden Murphy has returned from Au burn, N. Y., where he engaged three experts to superintend the work. Ar rangements have been made for the sale of the entire product, and the manufac turing will be done on the state's ac count. One hundred convicts will be em ployed in the industry, which, it is claimed, will not antagonize the free labor of the state. Cor. Jewelers' Weekly. Two Singular Aceitieiitri. Annie Delamater, the eleven-jear-old girl who was choked to death Sunday afternoon by swallowing a small rubber toy balloon, was buried from the residence of Mrs. Kane, 70 Henry street. The child's father, a widower, who boards in Williamsburg, while going up stairs in the house where the coipse lav at 3 a. m. on the day of the funeral, fell backward down a flight of stairs. An ambulance took him to Gouvenjeur hospital, where it was found that both legs were paralyzed, and he is now in a critical condition. New York Sun. li. Id French nut uniu maneuvers have now been published. Magneto telephones were used, as no delicate microphone or battery is ro quired with them. The transmitter wa held in the hand ami the receiver was affixed to the "kepi.'" Combined re ceivers and transmit ters were al-o em ployed. A bare bimetallic wire 0.0 mil limeters in diameter was unrolled from a drum si nd laid out of harm's way on hedges, branches, walls ar!l in trem-he. A line twenty-three kilometers long was thus laid, with tire addition of ten posls, in live hums; speech was good, au'd the whole was taken up again in an. hour. During a sham light a cavalry division passed over a long line without interrupting the communication. A bayonet stuck in the ground made a good earth circuit, so did the body of a cavalryhor.se if the wire was attached to the bridle. London (llobe. Ktissiun Di- i ilin-. Much comment has been excited by a recent occurrence at Wilua. ia we.-tern Russia. The men of one of lh" batteries of an artiHery regiment Htationi-d at Wilna mutinously refused to i-wlnte on- of their officers when he came among them. He summoned them more than once to pay him tho duo sign of respect, but the soldiers paid no attenl ion. The officer, enraged at this ljehavior, at length drew his revolver and shot two noncommissioned officers, one after the other. He was taking aim at a third when the soldiers, in fear of their lives, at length gave the proper dilute. The incident is being hotly discussed in mili tary circles, some officers maintaining that their confrere was justilied in his act, while others condemn his extreme conduct. London Times. A Walking Kiifriue. A New Y'ork genius has evolved a cu rious kind of a traction engine that has both wheels and legs. The end of the machine to which the six legs are at tached is supposed to le the rear of the engine. The legs are ojerated by ec centrics and they work in pairs. The feet are shod with blocks of rnbljer to enable them to take hold of the ground 1 he originator of this novel sjK-cies of draft animal confidently asserts that it will go astern as well as ahead and will climb any hill less steep than a pitch roof. New Y'ork Journal. Svrrrmful Hunting. One day last week while George- J. and Pat Wynne, of Oglethon count v, were out hunting, the former found "a couple of partridges on the ground, and wishing to kill both, fired at them. He was more than surprised on iroinz to pick them np to find that he had killed not only the two he saw, but feventen others liesidee, none of which he had seen. Savannah News. Fir Um fr Itst I An unusual amount of inventive tal ent is now being used to prevent the oc currence of fires. The spur in this line is caused by the statement of fire losses in the United States and Canada during lf91, which aggregated $i:i-3,000,000. an increase of 29 per cent, over 1990. New York Times. A Strange Ilxploion. Seth Williams and Morris McClelland met death in a mysterious explotdoii at Cave City, Ivy. They were digging a cistern and had reached aflat rock eight feet down. Williams struck the rock with a sledge hammer, causing a terri ble explosion, which buried McClelland beneath flying bowlders and killed him, and threw Williams into a tree fifty yards away. McClelland lived just long enough to tell what had happened. Sev eral persons have closely examined the scene of the explosion, but discovered nothing beyond bluish vapor with a sul phurous smell issuing from between two large rocks. Exchange. An Kiiin--r in Kurt? Lack. By the death of Patrick Costello, in Detroit, Tom Costello, of Wichita, an engineer on the Atchison road, will get $t;u.Xrii Patrick, the elder brother, left Ireland forty-five years ago for Austra lia, and ten years later Tom came to America. Aljout 1 WW Patrick wrote to his family that he was rich and that he was leaving Australia for America, and they never heard from him again. He had lived in Detroit, it seems, for many years, but no one knew much aljtit him. Kansas City Times. At the recent term of the supreme ju cicial court of Franklin county. Me., ncr indictments were found, and the mem bers of the grand jury when dismissed", presented to Judge Emery a jair of white kid jlovets a an emblem of the pnrity of the rotrntr s moral. A coasting party in Guilford. Me., re cently consisted of Onnan Cimpher, aged five years: his mother, hi grandfather and his great-grandmother, aged ninety four. The party coasted down the long I ills for an hour and then enjoyed kartv backwoods breakfast. J SLTBXOTHXRa.MWamaSUrIa,Trk. rriMNcte