The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 08, 1892, Image 2

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All gone
woman's suffering and woman's
weakness. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription puts a stop to it. It's
a remedy for all the delicate de
rangements and disorders that make
her suffer, and a cure for all the dis
eases and disturbances that make
her weak. It's a legitimate medi
cine, that corrects and cures ; a
tonio that invigorates and builds
np; a nervine that soothes and
strengthens. For bearing - down
pains, displacements, all the func
tional irregularities peculiar to the
sex, it's a safe and certain remedy.
Other medicines claim to cure?
I That's true. But tbev don't claim
? Slatlsmouth gcrald.
COKXKK OK VIXK AM) FIFTH STS
TELEPHONE 38.
K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
PiiIjHhIioI every Thursl:iy, mnl daily
every evening except Sunday.
KcKiMtercd ut the Pint turnout h, Xehrunka
pout pflice n Hccnnd clu muil matter for
trunstiiiHsiori tlironh the V. S. mails. -
TEKJISHK WfKKLY.
One year in advance - - - . - $1 50
One year not in ud vance - - - - 2 00
Six inontliH in advance - - . It
Three tiionths in ad vance - - - 40
TKH.1S OH DAILY.
One year in advance - - - - ' $fi no
nie copy one month SO
Fer week by carrier - - - - . 15
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1SJ2.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.
For President
I K X J AMI X 1 1 A K K I SOX
of Iniann.
For Vice-President
wiiiTELAW kip;d
of Xew Vork.
to do this : if the Favorite Pro
scription fails to give sati&f action,
jin any case for which it's recom
i mended, the money paid for it is
refunded.
I Judge for yourself which is likely
,to be the better medicine,
j And think whether something else
offered by the dealer is likely to bo
j"jnst as good."
You pay only for the good you get.
On these terms it's the cheapest.
1
K. REYNOLDS,
j KegiHterrd Fliyelciaii and riiarin;i-i-t
special attention fjiven
Practice.
lends some popular interest to the
organization which has just put a
ticket in the field at Omaha. The
question an to which of the two
great parties will be injured the
more, by this tickets depends
chiefly on the section in which it
displays its greatest strength. If it
polls more votes in the ex-slave
states than in the others, then the
democrats will be 'the principal
losers, and vice versa. The third
party leaders boast that they will
carry two or three states in the
south" and about the (same number
in the north. In such a case there
would hardly be any election by the
people, in which event the house of
representatives would be called on
to make the choice, and the demo
cratic candidate would be victori
ous. Out no level-headed person in
either of the great parties looks for
any result of this sort. There is no
good reason to assume that the
people's party vote anywhere in the
south will be great enough even to
throw any state of that region into
the republican column, nor that it
will be heavy enough in the west to
take any state away from the repub
licans. St. Louis Globe Democrat.
Half Rates to New York,
To accommodate Christian En-
deavorers and their friends along
its line who desire to attend the
national convention of the Y. I. S,
C. K. at New York, July 7-10. the
Burlington route will on July 4 run
a special strain from Omaha
inrougli to iew iorK, via Ciuciiro
and Niagara Falls, leaving at 11:40
p. in., alter arrival ot all trains lrom
the west. A rate of one fare for the
round trip has been authorized and
will be open to the general public
Tickets, good to return any time
within thirty days from date of
Curchaae, will be on sale at dates to
e announced later. The low rates
in force, the through car facilities
at the disposal of travelers by the
Burlington route, and the delight
ful season of the year, combine to
make this an unequalled oppor
tunity of visiting the east. Remem
ber that you can purchase tickets
from your station agent through
to New York. Full information
may be had upon application to the
local agent of the B. & M., or by ad
dressing J. Francis, General Pas
senger. Agent, Omaha.
SEXATok IIILL is mad because
Grover Cleveland has not apolo
gized for "doing up" his snap con
vention in Clncago.
The independents have put up
the same old Weaver, which re
minds us ol old "Barkis," whom we
would just as soon doubt as to
doubt that General Weaver "is
willin'."
TRADE WI TH CUBA.
Reciprocit3r has increased our ex
portation of flour to Cuba the last
six montlis in an unprecedented de
dree. In 1891, from'January to April
inclusive, we exported
30,377 barrels.
In 1892, during the same period, the
amount exported reached
2Cr,049 barrels.
to Office
'OCK BLUFFS
Neh.
Gkovek CLEVELAXI has re
quested the committee not to notify
him of his nomination till the 20th
of this month, so as to give his pri
vate secretary time to look through
the encyclopedia and cop3" out a
speech for him to read.
AT last
lO J. HANSEN -
v J J Buzzards I
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DKALKK IN-
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
GLASS AND
Adlai Stevenson has
n U rover Cleveland at
iay, and Adlai has noti
fied the committee that he and Gro
ver will be in one of the halls of
Tammany in the city of New York
on July 20, ready to be surprised at
the mortification of their nomina
tion at Chicago.
NEVER STRIKES INDIANS.
In the course of his New Haven
(Conn.) lecture Rev. Thomas Dana,
an educated Indian, made this sin
gular statement: "The- Indians
never cook anything in the house.
They always cook outside, giving
as their only reason that if they
cook inside the steam will collect in
their clothing and draw the light
ning. Whether this is true or not I
do not know, but I know this no
Indian wigwam has been struck by
lightning since the dawn of history,
and no Indian has been killed with
lightning for more than luO j-ears.
Hartford Couraut.
Oregon, Washington and the Nor
west Pacific Coast.
The constant demand of the trav
eling public to the far west for a
comfortable and at the same time
an economical mode of traveling
has led to the establishment as
what is known as Pullman Colonist
sleepers.
These cars are built on the same
general plan as the regular first
class Pullman Sleeper, the only dif
ference being that they are not up
holstered. They are furnished complete with
good comfortable hair matresses.
warm blankets, snow white linen cur
tains plenty of towels, combs, brush
es etc., which secure to the occu
pant of a birth as much privacy as
is to be had in firtt class sleepers.
There are also separate toilet rooms
for ladies and gentlemen, and smok
ing is absolutely prohibited. For
full information send for Pullman
Colonist Sleeper leaflet. K. L. Lo
max, General Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Omaha Nebraska.
Nothing New Under the Sun
No! not even through cars to Den
ver, Ogden, Salt ' Lake City, San
Francisco and Portland. This is
simply written to remind you that
the union r'acitic is the pioneer in
running through cars to the above
mentioned points and that the pres
ent through car arrangement is un
excelled. We also make the time.
For details address any agent of
the company, call on your nearest
agent or write to E. L. Lonax,
G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb.
Vbur ne& week's washing
ft ft
m ww
i in 1 1 iii
Will look whiter, wJll be cleaner and will
be done with lata Ubor if
SANTA CLAUS SOAP
t& used. The clothes will smell svee-fce-r a.nd
will last longer. SANTA CLAUS SOAP is
pure,
it
fabric.
hands.
clean but does not injure t-he-Yt
does fQt roughen or chap trhe-
i lliona uoo.it. Jo Ypxjl ?
N.K. FAIR DANK RCO, MJU. CHICAGO.
W A Boeck & Co
QUEENSMRE.
tronage of the Public Solicited.
' rth Sixth Street, Plattsmouth
Ft. A. SALISBURY
d-f;n-t-i-s-t
A xew York Tammany paper of
fers "$.100 for a democratic campaign
song." "It must be ideal and ryth
mical in style." That is. it must
handle in good measure the names
of Adlai Cleveland and Grover
Stevenson, and make them sound
musical and sweet. It wants also
the song "to have catchy expres
sions." Possibly the most "catchy
expressions" of Tammany have
been, "Cleveland can't carr3' New
York," "With Cleveland defeat is
sure." "The Pussy Prophet," "The
Perpetual Candidate." Western
poets, wno compete tor the prize
will do well to note these points.
Poets are requested to communi
cate with the New York World for
further particulars. Ex.
A Mute Recovers Speech.
Alphonce Hemphling, of Summit
township, Uutler Co., Penn., made
an aflidavit that his twelve year old
son, who had St. Vitus dance for
twelve years, lost his speech, was
completely cured after using three
bottles of Dr. Miles Restorative Ner
vine, and also recovered his speech.
thousands testii3r to wonderful
cures from using it for nervous di
seases, dyspepsia, nervous debility,
dullness, confusion of in in i, head
ache, etc. Four doses ot this Ner
vine cured Mrs. W. E. Burns, South
Bend, Ind., who had been suffering
with constant headache for three
months. Trial bottle and elegant
book free at F. G. Fricke & Co.
Miles Nerve and Liver Pills
Act on o newpriciple regulating
the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new discov
ery Dr. Miles pills speedily cure
biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver,
piles, constipation U uequaled lor
men, women and children, small
est, mildest, surest. 50 doses 25 cts.
Samples Jree at F. G. Ericke& Co's.
OLD AND PORCELAIX CROWNS.
I
I
toinwAvo an:stpti? for thfWDainleff ex
j traction of teeth.
- T- 1 " .4
fine ooiCi w oric a specialty.
Wood Block
Plattsmouth, Neb
i
toUiIjNTS MOUSE.
217, 219, 221, AND 223 yVlAIN ST
PLATTSMOUTH, NKB.
ft. GUTHMANH. PROP-
TES ?L50 PER WEEK AND UP
imber Van
HE OLD RELIABLE.
MERMAN I SOS
IF I M
BER !
Shingles, Lath, Sah.
ors, Blinds
plj ercrw demand of the citj.
ll and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera house.
J10TIIY CLAHK.
DEALER IN
AL WOOD
3
tf:rms casho
knd Office 4ot South Tlifrtl Street.
Telephone 13.
Lmouth,
Nebraska
THIRD PARTIES IN PRESIDENTIAL
YEARS.
Minor parties never carry the
presidency themselves, but they
sometimes give it to one or other of
the great organizations which could
not have obtained it without their
aid. They do this, too, when they
do not gain a single vote in the elec
toral college. Indeed, the only de
cisive influence which they have
had in politics was in the years in
which they did not carry a single
state. The earliest of the so-called
third parties which was formed was
the Anti-Masonic party, which "fig
ured in the presidential canvass' of
1832, and whose standard-bearer,
William Wirt, secured the seven
electoral votes of Vermont, but it
did not have a feather's weight in
the canvass so far as regards. its ef
fect on either of the great organiza
tions. Jackson beat Clay that 3-ear,
as he would have done if Wirt and
his party had not been in the field.
The knownothings of 1S56, led by ex
President Fillmore, carried Mary
land, but they neither materially
hurt nor helped Fremont or Bu
chanan, the republican and demo
cratic standard-bearer respective'.
Nor did the constitutional union
party of Bell and Kverett, which
carried Virginia, Kentucky and
Tennessee in lSfiO, change the re
suit in that year. The liberty party
in 1S44, however, the free soil party
in ISIS and the prohibition party in
1HS1. although neither secured an
electoral vote, turned the scale, and
all did this in New York. The liber
ty iles drew enough whig votes away
from Clay in that state to give that
state and the nation to Polk and the
democracy; Van Buren, as head of
the free soilers, attracted enough
democrats in the state away from
Cass, the regular democratic nomi
nee, to put the whig candidate, Tay
lor, in power, and St. John, in the
same state, carried a sufficient num
ber of prohibition republicans away
from Blaine eight 3 ears ago to send
Cleveland to the white house.
This is the record of third parties
in presidential canvasses, and it
Street Railway Figures.
The extent of the street railroad in
terest in the United States may be esti
mated from a report which states that
there are 5,7S3 miles of snch roads in
operation, having 32,505 cars and em
ploying 70,764 men. The total number
of passengers carried in one year was
2,023,010,202, being 349,820 per mile of
road work and 62,237 per car. Pitts
burg Dispatch.
A Legal Question.
Little Willie Papa, when a man takes
up the law it means he starts in being a
lawyer, doesn't it?
His Father Yes.
"And when he's a judge and laya
down the law is that where he quits?"
But his father told him it was time he
was in bed long ago. Kate Field's
Washington.
Some Foolish People
allow a cough to run until it gets
beyond the reach of medicine They
say, "On, it will wear away, but in
most cases it wears them away.
Could they be induced to try the
successtul Kemps tJalsani, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
cure, they would see the excellent
effect after taking the first dose.
Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At
all druggists.
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE PL
LOW PRICES IN MENS, BOYS, LADIES MISSE
AND CHILDRENS SHOES THAT ARE GOING
AT BARG
W.jl. J30JSCJSI cf CO
Dealer in
He Had Been There.
'Mr. Jones," said Mrs. Jones, looking
tip, from the paper she was reading,
"here is an excellent article on 'How to
Bang Pictures.' You ought to read it."
"Oh, I know how hang 'em!" retorted
Mr. Jones savagely, and then silence
same like a poultice to heal the blows of
sound. Detroit Free Press.
Half Rates.to Saratoga.
On the occasion of the National
iiaucational Assne annual con
vention at Saratoga, July 12-15, the
Burlington route, from July 3 to Ju
ly 9, inclusive, will sell round trip
tickets from all stations in Nebras
ka to Saratoga at one lowest first-
class fare, plus two dollars (mem
bership fee N. E. A.) Tickets are
good for return passage from July
15 to 21: an extension of time limit
can, however, be obtained by depos
iting tickets at the office of the joint
agent of terminal lines; 3G9 Broad
way, Saratoga. Ihe Burlington
route will run special .Pullman
sleeping cars and reclining chair
cars from Lincoln and Omaha
through to Saratoga, leaving Lin
coln at 2:40 p. m. and Omaha at 4:45 p.
m., July 9. A folder, giving all par
ticulars, may be had upon applying
to J.Francis, general passenger and
ticket agent, Omaha, to whom, or to
local agent B. & M. K. R., requests
for reservation of births should be
addressed.
All kinds of fresh, salt and
smoked meats.
r -1 m f -a 4
lmiseme uestoi au Kinas 01 sau
sages and keep a good supply
constantly on hand.
Q ID
Seaweed Made Useful.
The hollow stem of the species of sea
weed indigenous to the neighborhood of
the Cape of Good Hope was formerly
used by the natives as a trumpet when
dried. Still another kind furnishes the
savages of some parts of Australia with
vessels, many implements and even food.
Washington Star.
What Ailed Her.
At the excursion given the "Little
.Mothers" the other day a four-year-old
baby towed by the big sister was made
ill by the ride on the cars. Vomiting
was the result.
"You were sick at your stomach, were
you not, dear?" said one of the custo
dians kindly.
"No, I wasn't," explained the wee
mite; "my eat was too near my tongue."
New York Recorder.
Sleep on Left Side.
Many persons are unable to sleep
on their left side. The cause has
long been a puzzle to physicians.
Metropolitan papers speak with
great interest of Dr. Franklin Miles,
the eminent Indiana specialist in
nervous and heart diseases, who has
proven that this habit arises from a
diseased heart. He has examined
and kept on record thousands ot
cases. His New Heart Cure, a won
derful remedy, is sold at F. G. Fricke
& Co. Thousands testify to its value
as a cure for heart diseases. Mrs.
Chas. Benoj', Loveland, Colo., sa3's
its effects on her were marvelous.
Elegant book on heart disease free.
MARKET - ON - SIXTH - STREET
Between Main and Pearl
Plattsmouth, - - . Nebraska.
Cholera infantum has lost its
terrors since the introduction of
Chamberlains colic, cholera and di
arrhoea remedy. When thatremedy
is used and the treatment as direc
ted with each bottle is followed, a
cure is certain. Mr. A. W. Walters,
a prominent merchant at ".'alters-
burg, 111., says: It cured my baby
boy of cholera infantum after sev
eral other remedies had failed, the
child was so low that he seemed al
most be3rond the aid of human
hands or reach of any medicine.'
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F.
G. Fricke & Co.
For Atchinson, SL Joseph, Leaven
and all points nVfth, east '
south or west. Tick
ets sold and bag
gage checked
to any
point
in
the
United
States or
Canada. For
INFORMATION AS TO RATES
AND ROUTES
Call at Dennt nr nHdroaa
H, C. Townsend,
G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo.
J. C. Phiixippi,
A. G. P. A. Omaha.
H. D. Apgar. Agt., Plattsmouth.
.telephone, 77, .
The H omdliest Man in Plattsmouth
As well as the handsomest, and oth
ers are invited to call on any drug-
eristanderet free a trial bottle of
Kemp's balsam for the throat and
lungs, a remedy tnat,is selling en
tii ely upon its merits and is guar
anteed to relieve and cure all chron
ic and acute coughs, asthma, bron
chitis and consumption. Large hot
ties 50c and 21.00.
m - i
model of sanity besiae turn. Tnere was
more or less testimony to 6how"that
Stephani had fallen off a pony very
many years ago and hurt his head, and
that he had alvays been high tempered,
like any spoiled child. No one had
bothered about his alleged insanity,
though, until after he had killed his
father's old friend.
" 'Insane,' was the jury's judgment
after listening to the testimony and
watching the gloomy makeup of the
prisoner. They found him guilty of
murder in the second degree, and he was
sent to prison for life. Today he is a
neat, well behaved and 6hort haired con
vict. New York Herald.
A carpenter by the name of M. S.
Powers, fell from the roof of a house
in Fast DesMoines, Iowa and sus
tained a painful and serious sprain
of the wrist which he cured with
one bottle of Chamberlains pain
balm. He sa3's it is worth $3 to
a bottle. It cost him 50 cents. For
sale by by F. G. Fricke & Co.
The following item, clipped from
the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat,
contains information well werth
remembering: "Mr. John Roth of
this city, who met with an accident
a few days ago, spraining and
bruising his leg and arm quite
severe', was cured by one 50-cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm."
This remedy is without an equal
for sprains and bruises and should
have a place in every household.
For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
For Sale.
My house and three lots corner
Sixth and Lfey, price i.uu.
MRS. J. A. G. BUEIX,
Central City, Neb., apc.K.K. B.
The B. & M. will sell round trip
tickets for the Council Bluffs and
Omaha Chautauqua assembly, July
2 to 16, to. Omaha for one fare for
the round trip from Plattsmouth.
Tickets on sale July 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and
15, and limit for return to five days
trom date of sale, this limit in no
case to exceed July 17.
J. Fkancis,
General Passenger Agent.
HALTHFUL, AGREEABLE. CLEANS1NU.
fcr Farmsrs, Miners and Mechanics.
A PERFECT SCAP FOR ALKALI WATER.
Cures Chafing, Champed Hands, Wounds, Barui
Etc. A Delightful Shampoo.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water