Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 06, 1899, Image 2

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Business and Profess.
DIRECTORY.
(ill;)!
J. I. Unroll
Dealer in
Fine
Furniture
UNDERTAKER
find. . . .
EMP.ALMEH
410 Main st.
1 B. osier
Dentist
( irfire
Waterman block.
Prices
Reasonable,
Work
Guaranteed.
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T1IK A XI LO-V UN Kl'tXAS AWAKU.
The compromise award in tho
boundary arbitration between England
and Venezuela is satisfactory to tho
former, if we may judge from the ex
pressions of the leading English news-
papers, says tho Omaha L-eo. im
one or two exceptions these regard
the result us giving England all that
could reasonably have been expected
and one journal says that Great Brit
ain get3 more than on various occas
ions she had expressed herself as will
ing to concede to Venezuela. It U also
generally regarded as a valuable con
tribution to the cause of arbitration,
one paper remarking: "Tho award
h it was
. nc!rrrd enroot fail to 2T1VO a 6trong
Of any Cass County P. . , otinn.,, -rhitrntion
. I III P - t U"? tU I U IV I n ' - -
tion 330 feet loug and 270 feet wide has ! REPORT OF CHICAGO ft" ARKETS.
been traced. I'art of the walls, gates
T.?.E 1 ARGEST GlRGULflTlONl anHho rapidity witn whie
Ll" . ' rendered cannot fail to givo
Jewelers
and ....
Opticians
Corner
Sixth and Main
Streets,
Plattsmouth, Neb
LEADING
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I'Ai'i'Nl'l LAP
Asont for ilie
Eronch
Skirt
Supporter
Union block
FIRST
National Bank
Plattsmouth, Neb
Stocks, llonds and Se
curities poujjht and
sold.
II ,t M
Pay check-;
cashed .
I'LATTSMOI Til .
Bottling
Works
F. G. Egenberger,
Pmprietor.
Manufacturer
Mineral and
Soda Water.
and all kinds
ni....
Temperance
Drinks.
FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 0, 1S09.
Admik.m. Df.wky doesn't seem to
think tho United Stales goven.mu.
ia mnkinrr anv mistaKe in making its
control of the Philippines complete
and, permapent.
on:
FALL
Dealer in
E RES II and
SALT
Meats
..Also..
Groceries and
Provisions
411 Main st.
Walking
HcltS..-.
A lne display of The most talkative man of the century
Pattern Hats in a nas at last lapsed into silence;his voice
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S. illlKlll
Tin: exports of the calendar year
ISO.) arc likely to be tho largest in our
hlstorv, in spite of tho doleful predic
tions made a to tho prospective effect
of the Dingley law upnn our foreign
market-?.
Xhk money in the country hi.s in
creased nearly ::' per cent in tho thrco
years since Mr. Dryan and hi- follow
ers wero trying to mike us believe that
only free coinage could cau-o an in
crease in our currency.
V k i-;s n kn't Til f.o r n k sihah-lu,
of tho Amalgamated lion anu Steel
Workers association, testified before
the Industrial Commission at Wash
ington the other day that the trusts
hivvo been beneficial to tho iron, 3teel
and tin-plate workers, and added that.
he had so much repeet for these great,
! aggregations of capital that he would
not call them "trusts.
WHAT has become of the gallant
colonel from Nebraska? Can it bo pos
sible that he has been silenced at last?
How mutual are the ulTurs of men.
How it will bo regarded in ene
tela remains to be seen. That coun
try is now convulsed with revolution
acd according to the latest ad vices a
new government may bo installed
there at any time. Under tho terras
of tho arbitration the award of tho
tribunal is binding upon both govern
ments, but it is po.-siruo. mat, a new
government in Venezuela would not
accept this. In view of the fact, how
ever, that the decision of the tiibunal
of arbitration was unanimous it is al
together probable that Venezuela will
nhiil, liv it. Moreover, not U do so
would be an indignity to tho Aiue-n
. h i -
can citizens who represomoti cne
zuela in the arbitration and through
them to tho United
meat, which rrouhi ao.mi, j
tration. ,trfi
Thus Kas b.wn ami'aitiy Jjicu a
coot rovers v of lon standi " which
for vcars w:s a menace t.s,PVceful j
relatious between Great I '.ritw l ml
Venezuela and for a time even f3tat"
ened to impair friendship jU8rcn
this country and England. jUe.s
".ery 8 -
If kkm that the au"he ret '4e
prices oi ueei is doi to " '
ab e to the kb;ef trust.' I except fl0m
Chicago quoto the pi icis for live
steers (:;:) per hundred asjthe high
est paid in trepteiiibcr since lVl Can
it bo possible, that the farmers teivo
and towers aro still etanding, and
many utensils and weapons tiave been
dug up. It is believed that the camp
was erected in the time of Nero.
Hans Lawther, a wealthy citizen of
Fulton, Mo., is defendant in a remark
able lawsuit. Several years ago Mr.
Lawther took Miss Ethel Lynch from
an orphan asylum, under the condi
tion that she should be educated and
hrnouht tin na one of the fa mil v. The
young woman alleges that instead of
complying with the agreement, he
gave her such a limited education that
9ho can only work as a servant. iie
cause of this, she asks $2,400 wuges
and ?5,000 damages.
l"roui Tlii!i'ai!:iy's I:iKy.
Following i- the r;
tiie Cliicago board e
furnisbed by M. S.
sion merchant:
tnge of
f trade tod iy, as
Ib-i'Ji;, cijit'. inis-
StPlc a , govern-.
orgaai
own
i.ed a Live Steer Tin
a $f th-
V.
few da vs.
oice
drowned in the acclamations oi a
grateful .country to the hero of the
age, Admiral Dewey. The debt we
owe to Dewey is thus doubled.
Jones
&
McGowan
Livery
uml rt't't
STABLE.
Corner
Main and
Seventh sts.
Bennett
..&..
Tutt,
Leading
Grocers.
( llassware
and
( lueensware.
I N M IS MAT I ON AND tll'lMO.S.
Phil
Thierolf,
I ea!cr in
Wines
, . . .ami ....
Liquors
Agent
Auheuser- Dusch
Brewing Ass'n.
....PAYS....
HIGHEST
MARKET
PRICES
....loK....
Country
Proc(uce
Sixth and
Pearl streets.
A. W. HlWQOd
....si i. i s....
Slates,
Tablets,
Paper.
Envelopes,
Pens, Ink
and ....
Pencils.
FOR
Proper
Printing
AT
Proper
Prices
r.M.I. ON
The News.
Tilt: Bryan element in Massachu
setts has succeeded in naming a Bryan
and froo silver delegation for the dem
ocratic natio'nal convention, and in do
ing so alienated enough democrats and
independents to assure republican suc
cess in that state. Two or more of the
men nominated on the stato ticket by
the F.rvan convention nao iuuiy-
nantly refused to run on too. nee sil
ver platform enunciated.
DKMot KATif orators aro not discuss-in"-
the Dingley tariff law this fall.
Thev claimed that it would result dis
astrously to our foreign commerce,
would bo a failuro as a revenue pro
ducer, and that labor would not be
benefitted by it. Vet exports have
steadily increased, the customs rev
enue a-e running higher than at any
lime under tho Wilson tanlT, ana
every man in tho country who wants
work can get it at advanced wage?.
JriM.K Ri:ksk shows a proper ap
preciation of the position of a supreme
judge by declining to enter upon a
i .. r. - r tVio ctiirnn dc-
persociii iiiu iws -
signed to arouso partisan rancor that
would almost prevent an honest and
impartial discharge of duty on the su
premo bench, says the Bee. in ini
respect the dignified attitude of .Iud?e
ir.rvp stands out in marked contrast
with that of Candidate Ilolcomb,
whose camoaign has degenerated into
H- scramble for otlico, with
partisanship as tho solo passport.
NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS
HYPNOTISM
1 1 You can le made ;
.nce, iuaress ..
Brooklyn, N. V-
A fortune in it for you.
Start ilia KKYseut Free.
a splendid Hypnotier at
Vonnn. a: Henry sireei.
PARKEK'S
umd nALSAM
Mir to it Youtniui wt-
Commission Brokers
iIiVKLL A:
GRAIN
TnisKK-KoUKTlT. of the men for the
new regiments are rr.ised, ar.d the av
erage number of enlistments increases
..nv,n ilim diminishes, savs tho
Globe-Democrat. The regiments now-
being recruited, of course, will not be
in l. iizon in time to take part in op
erations at the beginning of the cam
paign in November, but they will un-
doubtedlv all be on hand by .Januaiy
or Februarv. If Agumatao is sun ,n
large in the island and any lighting
.rpintr on anvwhere. they will take
part in it. The oo.oco or 60,000 Amer
ican soldiers who will be in Luzon in
n few months will undoubtedly be as
effective an army for its numbers as
wa9 ever assembled anywhere in the
world.
Snakes are the professional rat
catchers in the Philippines. Nearly
all of tho older bungalows in MatjJ
possess what are called house snake, -huge
reptiles, generally 12 or 14 feet
loDg and as thick as a lire engine hose
that permanently reside up in the
roof and live on rats. These b'.'ir
creatures are harmless and rarely, if
ever, leave their abodes.
r
Tin. Prince or Wales while shooting
in Austria caused temporary trouble
ind ultimately made the fortune
the nearest ladies' tailor, by stipulat
ing that all ladies receiving invita
tions to hoot with him should como
in correct shooting costume. This, in
Austria, con-ists of a short skirt cotn-
inc half way between the kne ana
ankle and a short, tight-fitting jacket.
with wiistcoat of another color, boots
of brown leather and a 1 yroiese hat
with a feather. None of the ladies
bad just these clothes at hand, and
tho tailor h;id to double his force to
supply them.
An EriglUh chemist recently ex
amined :;,105 samp'es of beer, of which
ji m-pie foind to have been adulter
ated, and the fct was also discovered
that the adulteration of beer is almost
exclusively confined to London. Of
1.77 samples of tobacco analyzed
twenty-six were found to be adulter
ated. i
Oxford, Maine, has a custard pi-3 as
sociation, wlrch meets annually in a
hemlo.-k grove on the margin of Swan
pond and gorges iaself with custard
pie. It grew tut of a cutard-pic -eating
L- -ntcst between two residents of
the town Jl'.' years ago.
Tho Saginaw river, in Michigan, is
eighteen miles long and on its banks
have been produced 28,000,000,000 feet
of pine boards. Tho Titabawasso
river and its tributaries empty into
tho Saginaw and these streams alone
have yielded ir,,0Oii,0(S0,00o feet of pine
logs to satisfy tho appetite of the saw
mills on this river. Tho production
of lumber reached its high water mark
in lsS2. when tho output wa- 1,011,-
ooo tif in fet. It is now a little over
:?f 10, 1 H'M , IOO f e C t .Ml 11 U 1 1 1 y .
Dr. Lohwes of tho London aum
mobile club propose to make a trip
from London to Peking in a specially
constructed automobile in the early
part of next year. The distanco is
about S.ocO miles and the tirao re
fniiwil u estimated at about three
i
months.
Tho iirt cotton mill in Kuiisas will
soon commence operations in Indepen
dence. The mill building is 200 by t.O
feel, ar.d was donated by the citizens
of Independence. Cloth factories aro
evno'-ted to f.diow. Tho erection of
this i.il' means an impetus to cotton
iai-in; in Kansas, ana too cunuu
acreage i:ct year will be increased
several tinus.
The German Navy G .zette heralds
tho strar.g fael that Vice Admiral von
Diedrichs, ihu former commander of
the Asiatic squadron, the man who
caused Pewej- so much trouble in Ma
nila Bay, has been ordered to report
to tho general stall' of the army for
su.dy.
lSI- I'l HMtJAN Tit Kl l.
Wheat
Sept De;
My
Corn
evt
Dec
May ....
Oats -
Sept
Dec
May
roik
ect
Dec
Inn
Laid
Oct
Dec
(an
Shott Ribs
Oct
Dec
J n
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Remarkable Rfsvuc.
Mis. Michac Curiiin, i'l .:
makes the btatcment. t. .:t s
i
prices on i cold, which i-e'tlei on ; ;
was treated for a moai t " J.
phvsician, but gr. u- n.. -.
her she wa- a lio;e!ci ;
sumption ar.d tii tt ie c
cure her. Her drujift s..;
King's New D;sc..ve- 1
tioo; she bought n bottio m
rlflicht found herself beneij
first dose. She contlnv." 'r- -and
after taking six bou';-- . f - ... 1
herself sound and well; now !'-- i . r
own housework, and is as weil she
ever was. Free trial hot -'..v-, uf thi
Great Discovery at F. G. V U-.'.io Co.
drug store. Only 5o cenls and 1.00,
every bottio guaranteed.
d lo
1
1 7t
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AND HE WAS DROWNED.
State.
Supreme JuJite
Rciiotit Sialc t niversity
M. V.. RHF.SU
I.. C. M UII.TUN
Y. 15. I I V
(.'uiiniy Treasurer
Distiict l leik
pi'.aay Judge
hot in
'o;;r-ty upei inti-nuc'it .
Cnr.n'.cr
i Surveycr
Indue
.ludlr
-Seci'iid I istr:ct . . .
. . 1'Al I . II -! N
County Clerk . .
County.
JAM MS ROI'.KK TSON
. 1.. IIARTON
'. IK IfSK WORTH
.1. I-.. nOl lil.AS
T. I-:. WILLIAMS
KOIJLRT CAS
P P. (.ASS
...1.. F. II II. It N
The Roctor Coaspil rin That Case
ti lllust raOon.
While in this city on a recent visit.
Dr. Leonard White of New York, a
well-know n ppeci. Mst in nervous dis
eases, told a very curious story, says
the New Orleans Times-Democrat.
' Some years ago," said Dr. White, "a
retired merchant of Chicago, a man of
considerable mean.-? and great reputa
ti.m fop what wc call 'horse sense,'
conceived such an extraordinary dread
of drowning that he refused to stir out
of his house, and lived literally the
fife of a hermit. Such c-.ses of mor
bid hallucination, or paranoia, are well
known to physicians, and the family
was advised to humor the oia gentle
man, who seemed perfectly sane on all
other subjects. Knowing the facts. I
could hardly keep from smiling when I
pit ked up a paper one day and saw that
he had died suddenly uf a stroke of
apoplexy, and in lecturing later on bc
loie a medical college in New York I
was in the habit of referring to the
episode as an iih:-'i ation of the ab
surdity of premonitions. 'Here was a
- - ..-1 ,..,b nil vT Q n -
man, 1 used to say. who tmi '
per of grotesque precautions to avoid
heing drowned. and after making him
self and his family miserable for a
number of years, he quietly toppled
over with apoplexy.' This generally
raised a laugh. I had cited the case.
as usual, one morning, when a stu
dent stopped me as I was going out of
the building. 'Excuse me, doctor," he
said, 'hut Mr. was a neighbor of
ours, and there was a little circum
stance connected with his death that
I though you might be interested in
knowing. lie was seized with vertigo,"
he cont nued, 'just as he was getting
into his hath, ami slipped down to the
bottom of the tub. The spigots were
turned on. and what attracted atten
tion was the watr running over the
edge. The autopsy showed apoplexy
all right enough, but there wa3 some
doubt as to whether he was dead when
hp sliimoil ilfin n into I lie tub.' After t
that 1 ceased to use ihe case as an il
liistraiiou. The coincidence was too
strong for me."
:ood than anything
of
Ilrd to Dn-ts the l'ri nt r,
New York Sun: A 1 1 isonef s qucr
freak caused consult rui.!:' :;.!. an
nient in a criminal temt .-' To'oito
Junction, in Canada, v. ':' for
to be arraigned the man : ly
ing in his coll with all i -and
he refused to put in : -'
Inter court, except as .. . . .
pern had to handcuff Kim a--d ;..
by force. In Putnam t o.i . c .;u--ago,
when Mr. .lusiiie Ct.l n w 1.
ing a court of oyer and t?:: i.u r. an
ly negro wouin. who wa.-, a pri.-.
in the county jil. adopt a in
measure for beeplup o-u f ih n
room. The eherift n . . . ii in '
judge that the lady w.i: .ii;.lpiely :.
robed and refused to c. f.i '. ' ' '
directed him to vra;; a o. t "
her and bring her - - r. :
hsarlns this order t.!ie cIoeiic-'
and went with tlx i.i- ,
ther parPy.
Jos.ph Siockfiu'd. Iln!;
ntrnitire
mm Stoves
I, lVarlman desires to call
attention to the trade that he
has the largest stock of stoves
ami furniture ever shown in
I'lattsmotith and that he can-
i not he undersold by any dealer
tin the great state of Nebraska.
I
I e maile his purchases before
tlie recent great advance in
and is giving Ins cus
the benefit of that fact.
trices.
1 tuners
These are facts which yon
cann.ot atVonl to overlook when
in uectl of anything in his line.
If you are wise you will take
a close look through his store
room before buying.
I. PHARI,MAN,
t :;. i - i to the eurt be ise, I'l .t.tsm nth
healed a sore running
years and cured bis piles
iug by using De V- i't's
Silve. It cures U skit
G. Frickc ,v t'o.
W:
dir
IT PAYS
Look Around
. id''; tie
V.ti'lid III
::'.es
t)lle
'l''!itRr.iiti-t lo 1'ttH.
Loniloii sia::.ii''i.
chamber o coninv-tve h .. -
lor Ihe introduction of !'
card and telegi.un letter
inveution, like the oi-iii' ;iy
of Prof. Dr. Herns.;!'.!;. I I.
posted in the usu.il v.i '. ai
sages written on them
be telegraphed or tei- pi ev. d iicm t.i'--postofiice
to the l e. el it.'- " '1
there transferred to wlK.-- a.i.-. v. :: n
would be delivered with 'i- o'diii.ov
loiters.
j For S tie A nomington typewriter,
No. 2. Is in good repair ami has oeen
used but little. Inquire at tho o'llce
of C. S. Polk.
llcfore yo'i make purchase-.
After ytu have looked elsewhere,
eoino to us and we yuaranteo you
will bo plea-ed. Our new spring
stock has arrive. 1, including Pry
(ioods, Staple and Fancy (Iro
eeries. Crockery. Gbissw -.re, Fluur
ami Fcitl. A square deal to all.
Wear Com. Co., Correspondents.
OFFICE
Over Atwood's Drug Store.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
All Orders Promptly Executed.
I'lattsmouth Tel. 2T-.
HOI.CMlt AMI Ml'Tl'Al. INSI KAMK.
Tn lSi'5 the legislature passed a bill
authorizing the organization of mutual
Direct Private Wire to Chicago, insurance companies. Ibis bill was
presented to Governor liolcomo lor
his signature. The governor aeiayeu
his action in the matter until after the
adjournment of tho session, when he
vetoed the bill. In Iftf? an insuranco
bill, identical with tho bill of 1805,was
passed by both houses of the legisla
ture. The next day it was learned
that Silas A. Holcobm had been elec
ted president of tho Mercantile Mutual
Insurance company of Lincoln.
What the consideration was for the
veto in ISO ) is not known to tho pub
lic. Hut it is known that for tho use
of his name as president of the Mer
cantile company he receives the sum
- ra.s.iitratcrtsthefoodandalda of 300 per year.
Wature in strengthening and recon- it.j3 evident that the 300 per year
y,a oTbausted digestive Of- I , Kt drm-trnm in mora than the offer
?s. It is the laten diveR. of the olS Une compani fo hi veto.
it in efficiency. It in- This is the same man wnom me iuton
Dyspepsia Cure.-
Digests what you eax.
At the Strozzi palace, in llome.thc-ro
is a book nidde of marble the leaves
bo 1 tier f tnarv.-lous tninntss.
The uo of coat-of-urms as badges
for dilTerent families did not come
into practice till the twelfth century.
The-Germans are said to have origi
nated it, while tho French devolopcd
the science.
What is probably the most vener
able piece of furniture in existence is
now iu the British Museum. It is the
throne of ueon Ilatsu. who reigned
in too Nile Valley some 1,000 years
before Christ.
Mrs. Sirah Yeager of F.npiria,
Kan., recently sont So in a letter to
Governor Stanley, asking him to give
it to the Methodist Missionary society.
She said that she had never been in
troduced to the Methodist minister at
Kraporia, aud consequently couldn't
hand the money to him.
The Coney Island club is trying to
arrange a match between Fitzsimmons
and McCoy. Until the former heavy
weight champion finds out that he can
not ret a chance at either Sharkey o
Jeffries, he will not consider an offer
t I h A nil.. illA
to take on .mcuo.v tor wo u"uu.v
weight championship.
Commissioner, Second 1 ;str;ct J. H DAN !s
"If you sour the world you will
never hud a remedy eejuai to Oae Min
ute Cough Cure," savs Flitor Fackler,
of the Micanopy, Fla., '-Hustler." It
cured his family of lagrippo and saves
thousands from pneumoni ,lronehit is,
croup and all throat and lung troubles.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
How the Hearts IW-:t at Mjlit.
lied covering is intended to give the
body ihe waimih that is lost by re
t'ueed circulation of the blood. When
the body lies down the heart makes
ten strokes a minute less than when
the body is in an upright posture.
'Ibis means tiOO stiok'S in sixty min
utes. Therefore, in ihe eight hours
that a man usually suc-nds in taking
his night'-- rest the h'.ut is saved
nearly i.oce .iro;-:es. .s u pun-pa
omi- oi blootl v e.. a stroke, it
lifts rjM.ciKt ouikcs le-s of hiood iu the
night than i. wouhl du.'in the day.
Now. th. li-iy is b. pen -put tor u
waimth fii the icor uf the ehcula-
rion. and as Hi- tuooii tv.jws .s. m'i.
nure i-iowlv thrtaigh the veins when
he is lying down the warmth loss in
he reduce! circulatb'-u must be sup-
lii tl rtlj co t-rihgs.
Entand tonic
it in emcieucy. ii u-ixui3
c?n?Piivea and permanently cures forces wish to make judge of our su
""'ci.r Indigestion, ueartDurn, nrnmft court.
Sickneadache.Gastra the pro ty.
preme court, lhis is tho same man
hands they would commit
.v . in
blcKiieauV-,.vrJrfrtdieestioa the property, tne lives anu me imer
all other results Kt ft Co Cb,coa. people of the great state of
An nttoinnt to hold in Trafalgar
souare. London, a demonstration in
opposition to war with tho Boers, re
suited in failure and confasiod. The
speakers were pelted witb decayed
apples and eggs and the police were
finally compelled to clear the square,
A well-preserved Roman camp has
been discovered on the right bank of
" 1 1 did me more
i nprt Mv dvsnen-ia w-s
mothV stai ding; after eating it was
terrible. Now 1 am well," writes S.
P.. Keener, II in ostem.Kan ., of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cu e. It digests what you
eat. F. G. Frickc cv L:o.
PREJUDICED AGAINST (HEM.
Superstitions tl;. hard. aal nautical
superstitions die haoie.-t of any. Cer
tainly very few shi;j.s iniain in port
tn a Fiiday tor purely ,-ntiinental
reasons, but the dislike to carrying a
parson on board is still lampatit
among merchant skippers. Martin
West, in the Church CiiizKte. remarks
that he once wihed the commander
of a big liner a pleasant voyage.
"Pleasant voyage! ' he letorted, sav-
agely; "that's likely, ain't it. when
there's three par.-ons shipped and one
of them a bishop'.'" Here his feelings
became too much for him and he called
to the siewatd to refill the glasses. I
was not surprised, says Mr. Wf"-:t, to
hear that a cylintlfrr cover ".new ol'i in
the bav .
Pittir.ff "in n;y dull ou t
per caiiifi ui. 1 shoo't hl:n
Presi.lent King. FarmM's I'.tiik,
Drookivn, Mich., his useci neuui
Little Fit ly Risers in his f: tnlly. for
,ron,.B Savs thev are the best. These
famous little pills cure constipation
hilioiisness and all liver ani bowel
trouMos. F. G Fricko & Co.
What a rint l.y Mean.
There are ten million bicycles in use
in the world. If half of these turn out
. . 1,-..,
on a tine nay, nve miuiuu c.wukis h
be having a spin. If they do on the av-
. , : . .. 1. . ...Ill
e-iage twenty nines apiece, mui nm
make a total distance of 100.000.000
miles in that day. A hundred million
miles is 4.000 times round the world.
Each wheel of the average machine
turns round TOO times in a mile. So
that one fine day. when half the cyc
lists in the world do a twenty-mile .spin
witnesses 140.000,-o0.000 revolutions or
the 10.000.000 wheels.
Millions of dollars, is tho value
placed by Mrs. Mary Uird, llarrishurg,
Ph., on the life of her cniiu,wnien ene
r , ia.i hv tho nca of Onfl
saveu iroiu v-iv...K j ... - -
Minute Cough Curo. It cures all
. 1.1, .. .1 tM,SV-.f- 0,1.1 lllflff
COUhS, lulu? niici uiuMn on" ""o
troubice. P. G. Fricke Co.
A Considerate Lover.
Parent Of course, as my daughter
is of age, she can suit herself as to
marrying you, hut the day she does I
will cut her off without a penny. Suitor
(after a pause) Well, under those cir
cumstances, sir, we will break our en
gagement. I could not think of de
priving a young lady of her inher-itance.-Harlem
Life.
For Sale ok Kent Store room
and dwolling combined, 34xjS feet,
known as the T. V. Davis store, in
Mnrrnr. Inouireof J. W. Edmund?,
. - j - j
Murray, Neb.
)', a skip
y the ha ml
and hep":; be had had a good voyage.
' Voyage! " he replied, in heartrending
tones; "don't call it that. I've nevr
had such a don's time in my life, (lot
two parso-.s aboard at Sydney and an
other at King George's sound, and
blame me if two missionaries did not
join at Colombo! ' Sooner than sail
with Ave parsons again I'll break an
arm or a led; ami ;-t put ashore!''
:ee ti e pieju-.lice iu all its
iii list talk to tlie masters of
"liet
glory o
ocean innii i," continues Martin West
once a case was quooii to me as
showing great pre-"1 "ice of miad am'
.seamanship on the part of the skip
per. The ship had a couple of rai--""s
aboard and. as Ihe crew expected, the
voyage was disasi i .us. The misfor
tunes culminated in the decks being
swept and O re., men wa.-died over
hoard One was a parson. v.hn ought
have been Iicioa
Little
Pimples Turn
to Cancer.
Cancer often results from j"; i i
purity in the blood, inborn !
general ions back. Few peo..
tirftly free from some taint ir, j 1
and it is impossible t.) tell v "
break out in the form of tL ; ' ;
cer. What has appeared t .'
pimple or scratch hn- ticvi 1
the most malignant Cancer.
"I had a severe Cancer wlii-' v -only
!i f-w l.lutelies, llir. I ttx v-
SIHIll (Ii' i
tr-u ted liy - .'-'I f
phystciaiis. 1 .. s '
of their efi' o ' - ' i.' I
cpr srrc'itl ii " i 1 i'. - '
chiU'ii I'fi-ai'i' .i.i
After ii'an.v no:,
trealliienl ini .:i
stentiiiy v. f i e.
elded to l ry S. S. s.
which .-" -tr.midy
reeiruni-ii.! 'I !ir.-l
lMitlle riroi'io-i ! mi i in
4V'l .'. !;, prove hi -nt. I cuiiinui-d
i fl anviik. ffi the mt dii-iie . and ia
A-' - JTV: T 2i four monius th- last lit
tle seat dropped oil.
Ten yen is hive eliipsed,
ad uot a sign uf tiie thbeus. has remviif d.''
it. K. Williams,
Collsl'i:i I;. M .sS.
It is dangerous to expirin ? nt with
Cancer. The disease is beyond ti;e s-;p!
of physicians. S. S. S. is the tr, ; e-. -,
because it is the oniy remeuv i.. i
goes deep enough to reach C-ancc-.-.
F. S.
Main Street.
WHITE,
I Mattsmou'
Plattsmoutli Coal Yard
IS TMK PLACH TO PUY-
HARD COAL,
CANON CITY,
SOFT COAL
ALL ;AI)KS OF WOO!).
1 a '
Kir
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it--'?
To PATENT Good Ids:;
ui.iy he Becur il ly
uii' aul. AtJili'-.-,
IHE PATENT REC0R0,
Baltimore. J.
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PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
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j ' ima'na
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ortland
San Francisco
All points west.
ChlcaKO
St. Joseph
Kansas City
St. Louis anel all
points East and
South.
No
dm est
.d. The
Bioo
(Swift's Specific) is the only bl " l
remedy guaranteed Purely Vt-getH1 i
All others contain potash and iiom -sury,
the most dangerous of lninernl-.
l'.tMiks on Cancer and blood diseased
mailed free by Swift Specilie Company,
Atlanta, Georgia.
to
After this the
weather suddenly aauieu anu me snip
came safe to land. I remarked that
the parson ought to have been under
hatches. 'Ah!' replied the edd sea-dog.
who told me. Cap'n S is a good
man. He talked it over with the mates
and there seemed nothing else to be
done. So they got him up on pnrpose.
P.etter one man than a whole company,
and the parson ought to have been pre
pared, while it warn't in reason that
the whole crew should be.' "
ALWAYS USE
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS!
I. Iienver exuress L'vl nm
iv. Chicago exuros ":l- nm
. ). Local eiprt'tit, daily, It"?,
K;-. nna. fit Louis, all pointn
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; .hi ai etp. ! i ly ecipt .-uu-
iinf . I'.icilic Juueti'Mi 1 1 ' .m
c I- rell'.t, dmly x -"pt -uuJiiy
I'm itio Juii' th ti -1" iiiu
n; vetibulod txp. titUy. ftur
linxinn, Cli Ku nri'l to
merits !ttsi . 'M.rotiKh train l .r
st Louis and M s.,t; "i'.-7 Ui.
Lot-:U p. tlnlly s t l,".K.iii
CMy. St LiiuIm. I'lileuo
.ill p.ilnlH ;:sl mul Htiuiri.
... boon p, ilily.t.-iinliH. I. In
eoirt, I 'en ver nmJ lnL4-ni-'
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VJ cl ' vt;r li ti-J 1 11 pi"!"' t-i "in-
Ift.lifS f i riidii, t'lnli . Mil 'il.forui:i.
UUl hi or .uu IhI-uoI. IC ,,-k II Li-,
if W v Motititna uii'l '.ill-j 2. W ,
L j s.. i. Lueiii cjtp. ilillyoxeept in-
i X I ,iuy. Loil.vii;.;. AHlilarnl.
f-T"'r;V'N f I Uiilitm, si huyicr 3
J t''ii.' ! i " 11. Lot -il cx p, tl iilly except Su n-
I f-rt' i." .- ' (ly,Occtl a and Liu-olii.. 5
I'S-- 1? i ..... .1 r 1 , rinil ruet .rilr.i l.ul
Ji
'ii Pill
50 pi.,
COCOA
PURE! HEALTHFUL !!
5
Kit plenty. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
will digest what you cat. It cures all
forms of dysjiepsia and stomach
troubles, E. K. Gamble, Vernon, Tex.,
savs, "U relieved mo from the start
and curel mo. It is now my everlast
ing frieDd." F G. Ft iclie & Co.
Wanted Salesmen for lubricating
oils and greases, paints varnishes rnd
specialties. Complete line; very lib
eral terms. Tho Detroit Kefming Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
Shinn's cafe and fruit stand, Perkins
houso block.
FURNITURE
NO UN DERTAKINC
Llnnor Cimtiic!J'tyf?
iiuuoc rurtmaniivi'ci
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock In ootaplete In all lluei and wt
loTlte our frlendt to look It OTr WeJll
eodeaTor to please you. CU anJ u
STREIGHT C STREIGHT.
(8ucceior to Iietry Booek. '
PLATTSMOUTH, XI'M
IHE PERKINS HOn
F. R. GUTHMANN, 1'ic;
ates $1 and Sl.50 r
Centrally Located and C" .
fortably Furnished.
PLATTSMOUTH,
y.OEiil a iiiic I'lU'-oln.. VCKt pru
-i -t pir, ., com '.. anu rec-iiiiiritf cnalr uan
'n!:: ,ti.i iin llirduph trains, llckelasoid
:i..i ,:i:.-i:v ?)iecke'l to iny uolnt, to thei
' ' lin-i -i ii tcs ur ('a:iii'Ja
i-or oiforuiatlon, t irnts tatlen, maps and
tickets e:'.i ir write In
W. L. i'lOKKTT. AKeut,,
l'latlMii.outb, Meti.
I. KKAN;KS. (it'n Pas AiL.
Ui'iaba, Neb.
M. I. TMIK Kly.
TKA1NS OI..1SO NOHTH,
No. I 4:0 a. ro
SO. Ih'l '.!
No. 121, local frelk-.it l.u u.u
TIlAlMf COIVO HOI'Ttl.
No. "J 10:1.1 p in
No. l i-', ini-.il freiuht ?::.") u m
No. ! 4 :eJ v tn
A rrivwl am
llipirlnrft.f MnlU.
ARRIVAL.
7K1 a. in On-aha and ""Uh. South on M. P.
7-M " -West, li.i"t an-l S'juth on liurlinKt :m,
.t ininria, We-t on V. f.
ti:j" " - Lincoln and meal tn Omaha.
1 i t:i " Scliiiyier, Lust on N. V.
ll:.Vi ' St. Lou-s. Suuih on M. P.
J i'lv. :n L-ast on li. Hi M., iNortli on St. Paul
Si s. c.
4 01 " Oaiaha, Kant on C. M. St. Paul and
K. I., atso West on K. I.
':'! " Omaha. Wet and South on Ii, Si M .
UH'AKl I KK.
M a. in Omaha, West on K. 1. and Burlintua
j i-) " Sjuth on Buriiutfton.
I !:''5 " Hast on Hurhiigton.
1!-;,!)" Omaha. North on M. P.. We-t n;.
Lli.-lK.ru. North on St. P. M. A O
'.' p. rr. Cr.iai.a. s on H. & M. awl V. r
Ni-rth on . I". AcS. C. l-'.a-t ': K
I..N. V . htld O M. 6i .-t. '..
on W.cj.-isI .
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"P. West jts !;ur'ir;rtcn, S ejtls itt Sw-braii-.ti
M. V. Schuyler. r
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Ci:n;d.a. l.--l ami -o-.ii;i oil li :r
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F. G. FrtlCKE & CO.
I Nebraska.
tho Narenta. in Herzegovina. A sec
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