Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, February 19, 1891, Image 3

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    PLUNGED IN GRIEF.
"ativr of the Hawaiian Island ;ivr Vent
to Their Sorrow on Learning of the
-alh of Klus; Kalakaua Arrival or th
ICt-nialn In llonolula The l-Jt Kites
I.lliiiokalaol luatallrd u Ourrn.
HdNoi.ri.r, Hawaii, Feb. 7, pr
St';ini-r Alaimil:i to S;wi l'VanriM-o.-WorUiiK'n
were busily nya;vl in
preparations for welcoming Kinr Kala
kaua, who wa.s expwtcil to return from
the United States improved in health,
when the United States flagship
i'harh-stoii was sighted early 'I'hnrs
lay morning, January 2'.K Now the
ilecoralions anl arctics 01 weicom
have Im'cii torn down or turned
into emblems of iiinvmirij'. The
Charleston arrived in Honolulu harlxr
with the Hawaiian and American flairs
at half-mast. Crowds of na
fives and foreigners gathered
at the laiiilini to obtain the first
news. The United States steamship
Mohican and her Majesty' steamship
Aympli flew flairs at half-mast and
TIIK ROYAL PALACE
crossed tlieir yartls as signs of mourn
inr. Ilusiness houses and manufactories
were closed, schools dismissed and
tiovernincnt offices closed.
The native women as the Charleston
came to an anchor set up a loud wail
in"-. At 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon,
amid the booming; of minute guns from
war-ships in port and the batteries
on shore, the King's body was landed
accompanied by a gnard of honor
composed of sailors from the Charles
ton, Mohican and Nymph, beaded by
the Charleston's hand playing- a funeral
dirge. A procession was formed and
moved to the palace. The streets were
packea witn people ana tne air was
tilled with waitings and lamentations.
As the cortege entered the palace
Dowager Queen Kapiolani appeared on
the balcony and gave way to the most
violent demonstrations of grief. Queen
Ilegent Lilittokalani also appeared on
the balcony and was also greatly moved.
1 lie eojim was placed on a bier in
the middle of the throne-room. On it
were placed the King's crown of state,
his sword and his royal feather cloak
That evening the Cabinet met and
issued a proclamation declaring Princess
I.ilim!:i!atii Queen of the Hawaiian
Islands, with the title of Liliunkalani.
The IkmIv of the King lay in state in
the throne-room of the Iolani palace,
and the people of every class and dis
tinction were allowed freely to gaze on
the face of their dead sovereign. The
laxly will continue to lie in state until
Suuday. February 15, when a gTand
procession will convey the remains to
the cemetery.
An immense mass-meeting was held
at Kaumakapi Church, Honolulu, Feb
ruary fi, at which a series of resolu
tions was adopted expressing the grat
itude of the llawaiians to the United
States and California and to Admiral
ltrown and the officers of the Charles
ton for the "unbounded courtesy
and kind attention" offered to
the King both before and after
his death. Copies of the resolutions
will be sent to the President of the
United States, the Governor of Cali
fornia, the mayor of San Francisco and
Aumirai lirown. inesame evening a
large meeting in the Chamber of Com
merce. was held and similar resolutions
were adopted.
The Honolulu Weekly Bulletin says
editorially:
The American Government has ever stood
the friend of Hawaii, and the belief in Hawaii
that America Is our best and truest friend
on principle, without reference to National
politics, ha lonjr since become an inseparable
part of our popular creed. No' matter
how much local or National prejudice has
been stirred up amongst us. native llawaiians
have at all times felt and expre-ed from the
depth of their heart th belief that our ulti
mate dependence for autonomy of government
lay mainly within the arbitrament of the great
Republic."
The Ministry appointed by the late
King with the approval of the Legis
lature is likely to remain in ottice un
til another Legislature meets in lb'Ji.
HARRISON'S
CALIFORNIA TRIP.
Will Spend a Month Visiting the Slope
at Senator Stanford' Kxpenoe.
Washixgtox, Feb. 10. President
Harrison contemplates with great sat
isfaction his forthcoming tour to the
Pacinc coast States. 1 he trip will oc
cupy thirty days. The Presidential
party will consist of President and
Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. "McKee, Secre
tary and Mrs. Halford, Mrs. Dimmick,
Secretaries Tracy and Proctor, and pos
sibly one or two other invited guests.
It is understood tnat all tne expenses
of the trip will be borne by Senator
Stanford. The party will leave Wash
ington about the 1st of May in a special
train. It is the intention to make the
trip by a Southern route, laying over
one day at New Orleans and another at
San Diego en route. They will spend a
week at San Francisco, including a
brief visit to Falo Alto, Senator Stan
lord's country home, and Monterey.
EXCITEMENT IN ROCHESTER.
The Commotion Caused by the Statement
of m 1'hyalclau.
An unusual article from the Roches
ter, N. Y., Jimtocrat and Chronicle, was
recently published in this paper and
was a subject of much comment. That
the article caused even more commo
tion in Rochester, the following from
the same paper shows:
Dr. J. H. Heuion, who Is well known not
onfy in Itochester but in nearly every part
of America, sent an extended article to this
paper, a few days since which was duly
published, detailing his remarkable expe
rieneo and rescue from whi seemed to bo
certain death. It would bo impossible to
enumerate the personal enquiries which
have been made at our ofllco us to tho valid
ity of tho article, but they have been so
numerous that further investigation of tho
subject was deemed necessary.
With this cud in view a representative of
this paper called on Dr. Ilenion, at his rest'
denco, when tho folknviug interview OC'
curred : "That article of yours, Doctor, has
created quite a whirlwind. Are the state
ments about tho terrible condition you
were in, and the way you were rescued
such as you can sustain!"
'Every one of them and many additional
ones. 1 was brought so low by neglecting
the first and most simple symptoms. I did
not think 1 was sick. It is true I had fro
qucnt headaches; felt tired most of tho
time: could eat nothing onoday and was
ravenous the next; felt dull pains and my
stomach was out of order, but I did not
think it meant anything serious.
"Tho medical profession has been treat
ing symptoms instead of diseases for years,
and it is high tnno it ceased. Iho symp
toms I have jiist mentioned or any unusual
action or irritation of tho water channels
indicate tho approach of kidney disease
moro than a cough announces the coming of
consumption. Wo do not treat the cough,
but try to help tho lungs. We should not
waste our time trying to relieve the head
ache, pains about tho body or other symp
toms, but go directly to tho kidneys, the
source of most of these ailments."
"This, then, is what you meant when you
said that moro than one-half tho deaths
which occur arise from Bright's disease, is
it, Doctor?"
"Precisely. Thousands or diseases are
torturing peoplo to-day, which in reality
are Bright's disease in some of its many
forms. It is a Hydra-headed monster, and
the slightest symptoms should strike ter
ror to every one who has them. I can look
back and recall hundreds of deaths which
physicians declared at tho timo were caused
by paralysis, apoplexy, heart disease, pneu
monia, malarial fever and other common
complaints which I see now were caused by
Bright's disease."
'And did all these cases have simple
symptoms at first?"
"Every one of them, and might have been
cured a3 I was by the timely use of the
same remedy. I am getting my eyes thor
oughly opened in this matter and think I
am helping others to see tho facts and their
possible danger also. "
Mr. Warner, who was visited at his es
tablishment on X. St. Paul street, spoke
very earnestly:
"It is truo that Bright s disease had in
creased wonderfully, and we find, by re
liable statistics, that from '70 to 'SO its
growth was over 250 per cent. Look at tho
prominent men it has carried off, and is tak
ing off every year, for whilo many aro
dying apparently of paralysis and apoplexy,
they are really victims of kidney disorder,
which causes heart disease, paralysis, apo
plexy, etc. Xearly every week tho papers
record the death of some prominent man
from this scourge. Recently, however, tho
increase has been checked and I attribute
this to tho general use of my remedy."
"Do you think many peoplo aro afflicted
with it to-day who do not realize it, Mr.
Warner?"
"A prominent professor in a New Orleans
medical college was lecturing before his
class on the subject of Bright's disease. He
had various fluids under microscopic an
alysis and was showing tho students what
tho indications of this terrible malady
were. 'And now, gentlemen,' ho said, 'as
we have seen tho unhealthy indications,
will show you how it appears in a state of
perfect health,' and ho submitted his own
fluid to the usual test. As he watched the
results his countenance suddenly changed
bis color and command both left him and
in a trembling voice he said: 'Gentlemen,
I have made a painful discovery; I have
Bright's disease of the kidneys;' and in
less than a year ho was dead. The slight
est indications of any kidney difficulty
should be enough to strike terror to any
one."
"You know of Dr. Henion's case?"
"Yes, I have both read and heard of it."
"It is very wonderful is 1 not?"
"No more so than a great many others
that have come to my notice as having been
cured by tho same means."
You believe then that Bright s disease
can be cured."
I know it can. I know it from my own
and the experience of thousands of promi
nent persons who were given up to die by
both their physicians and f riend3."
You speak of your own experience,
what was it?"
"A fearful one. I had felt languid and
unfitted for business for years. But I did
not know what aded me. When, however.
I found it was kidney difficulty I thought
tnere was little hope and so did the doc
tors. I have since learned that one of the
physicians of this city pointed me out to a
gentleman ou ths street one day, saying:
'there goes a man who will be dead within a
year.' I believe his words would have
proved true if I had not fortunately used
the remedy now known as Warner's Safe
Cure."
Did you make a chemical analysis of the
case of ilr. H. H. Warner some three years
ago, Doctor was asked Dr. S. A. Latti-
more, one of the analysts of the State Board
of Health,
'Yes, sir."
"What did this analysis show you?"
"A serious disease of the kidneys."
'Did you tbiak ilr. Warner could re
cover?"
"No, sir, I did not think it possible."
"Do you know anything about the rem
edy which cured him?"
I have chemically analyzed it and find it
pure and harmless "
The standing of Dr. Henion, sir. Warner
and Dr. Lattimore in the community is be
yond question, and the statements tbey
make cannot far a moment be doubted. Dr.
Henion's experience shows that Bright'
disease of the kidneys Is one of the most de
ceptive and dangerous of all diseases, that
it is exceedingly common, but that it can be
cured if taken in time.
What a shock it is to find out that the
man whoso conversation you have been ul-
rniring is not worth a dollar. Indianapolis
Journal.
Com mendable.
All claims not consistent with tho high
character of Syrup of Figs aro purposely
avoided Dy tuo CaL tie rrvrup Uomnanv.
It acts gently on the kidneys, liver und
bowels, cleansing tho system effectually,
but it is not a cure-all and makes no pre
tensions that every bottle will not sub-1
stantiate.
It is just as wicked to indulge In mental
profanity as to swear rifftit out loud, and
much more injurious to the digestion. In
dianapolis Journal.
A new book for
tlnis endorsed by
Judd:
practical tree planters is
the well-known Orange
Tho ent ire book is ably written, and gives
trusty information for all who grow fruit of
any sort or kind. Stark Isros , nurserymen.
Louisiana, Mo., will send it free to all in
terested. Orange Judd Farmer.
The duck takes to both water and land
for divers and sun dry reasons. Dallas
News.
All that we can sav as to the merits of
Dobbins' Jlectric Soap, pales into wttMna-
tvM before t lie story it will tell you itself, of
its own perfect Quality, if you will give it
one trial. Don t take imitation, there are
lots of them.
Nonsense is the straw that tickles hu
manity tho world over. Pittsourgn Dis
patch.
All cases of weak or lame back, backache.
rheumatism, will find relief by wcarinzona
of Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna
Backache Plasters. Price 25 cents. Try them.
Taken by storm A town swept out of ex
istence by a cyclone. Drake s Magazine.
BRONCniTis is cured bv freouent small
Closes of riso s Cure for Consumption.
There's a cood deal of
guarantee business in the store
keeomsr of today. Its too
excessive. Jr too reluctant.
Half the time it means noth
ing:. Words only words.
This offer to refund the
money, or to pay a reward, is
made under the hope that you
won t want your money back,
and that you won't claim the
reward. Of course.
o, whoever is honest m
making: it, and works not on
his own reputation alone, but
w
through the local dealer whom
you know, must have some
thing he has faith in back of
the guarantee. The business
wouldn't stand a year with
out it.
What is lacking is confi
dence. Back of that, what is
lacking is that clear honesty
which is above the "average
practice.
Dr. Pierce's medicines are
ua,7'antccd to accomplish what
they are intended to do, and
heir maicers enve tne money
back if the result isn't ap
parent.
Doesn't it strike you that
medicine which the makers
have so much confidence in,
is the medicine for ycu?
THE riEW WEBSTER
JUST F02IJS2ED ESTEELT CSV.
WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY,
A GRAND INVESTMENT
for the Family, the School, or the Library.
Revision has been in progress for over lo Years.
More than lOO editorial laborers employed.
8300,000 expended before firs copy was printed.
Critical examination invited. Get the Best.
Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated pamphletfrea.
G. C. BtERRIAM & CO.. Publishers,
Springfield, Mass., U. S. A.
Caution! There have recently been fasned
several cheap reprint9 of tho 1847 edition of
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, an edition long
since superannuated. These books are riven
various names, 44 Webster's Unabridged,' The
Great Webster's Dictionary," "Webster's Big
Dictionary," " Webster's Encyclopedic Dictiona
ry," etc, etc.
Many announcements concerning them are
very misleading, as the body of each, from A to
Z, is 44 years old, and printed from cheap plates
made by photographing the old pages.
GRATTJTTOUS
This species of advice Is not always accept
Bible, but la many Instances much benefit
would be derived were it acted upon. No
section of the country is exempt from disease
To know the best means of com battinr thia
common enemy, with the least injury to oar
pockets and tastes, is certainly a great ad
vantage. We most expect Torpid Liver. Con-
rested Spleen, Vitiated Bile and Inactive
Bowels, and all prudent persons will supply
themselves with Tart's Pills, which stimu
late the Liver, relieve the tnevreed KnWn.
determine a healthy flow of liile, thus reg
ilatingthe bowels and causing: all onhnlthr
accretions to pass off in m natural manner.
An ounce of preventive is worth, a pound
of cure.' Be advised and use
Tutt'o Liver Pills.
Pric,25c CMC, 38.41 Part Mac ILJb
The California Limited.
The limited express for Kirn Francisco,
Los Angeles and Sun Diego, leaves I icurhorn
Kiation, Chicago, every day and runs via
t he Atchison, Topeka and Santa Ke Railroad.
Hotli palace and tourist sleeping cars run
through from Chicairo without chancre, and
as tho Santa Fe is tho only line iriving this
accommodation for all California points, it
is enjoying a large patronage from person
going to tho Pacific Coast.
It is certainly established as tho nreferrod
route.
Fooos "Every thintr seems to en awrv
with me lately!" Van I'clt "Switch off
and mix 'rock' with it 1" Brooklyn Eagle.
Do not judtro by surface indications. The
wearer of a trained dress may herself bo
very wild. Boston Trunscript.
How Is Your Appetite.
If it is not good
you need a tonic.
Hunger is a sauce
that gives your food
a flesh -making and
strengthening pow
er. S. S. S. is fa
mous for its health
giving and building
up qualities. It is
the best of all tonics.
s. s. s.
aids
digestion
makes
you enjoy
what you
eat
and cures
you of
dyspepsia.
TREATISE ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES MAILED FREE.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca.
T4e h&A smaJI skill t? horse flesli
who b oughts, goose
IS SAFO LI
Try A cake of ih&nd be convinced.1
Common Soap
and necessitates a great outlay
balances any Bavin er in cost.
the best and cheapest eoap for
Ml
rn
One two ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, 13 cts.
One two ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade, 15 "
One jar of Vaseline Cold Cream 15 "
One cake of Vaseline Camphor Ice 10
If vou hare
occasion to nye Vaseline In any form be careful to accept only frenuine rronrl r up y "
cos. A preat many drupprits are trying to persuade buyer to tako VAKIJ.VK put tip
ield to such persuasion, as t he article is nn imitation without value, and will not (five you tli
original packages.
tnem. ievery
result you expect.
A bottle of JiLl E rSEAL VASLLLNK Ift !d by nil druexUtu tit ten cent.
CHESEQROUCIB flfl'F'C CO.,
Koch's Discovery and Piso's Cure for Consumption,
1. Under Koch'a treatment many have improved
2. It can only be used in tne early stages of Con
sumption.
7t is dangerous, and sometimes fatal.
4. Only a few can obtain the lvmnh.
5. Physicians only can use it. even withrpnt. rarA.
6. It is said that by its use disease is sometimes
transferred to sound organs.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a
W. BAKER & CO.'S
Breakfast Cocoa
from which the excels of oil
has been removed,
Is absolutely pure and
it is soluble.
No CJiemicals
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has more than three timet Vie
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Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar,
and is therefore far more eco
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' ishlng, strengthening, easily
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as well as for persons in health.
Sold by Grocers eTerywhere.
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THE
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Mr. James J. McCalley, of
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dyspepsia for eight years,
which made him a wreck,
sick and suffering during
tho wholo time. After try
ing all tho remedies, includ
ing all tho doctors in rcarb,
ho discarded everything and
took Swift's Specific. IIo
increased from 114 to 158
pounds and was soon a
sound and healthy man.
ho ride oBoxfktttte
G
fails to accomplish satisfactory
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of time and labor, which more than
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house - cleaning and scouring'.
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free of all char ires, to any icroi
In the Initfd States, all tlm rat
ioning articlca carefully pacLed iov
a neat box:
One cake of Vaseline Soap, unscented 10 cts.
One cake of Vaseline Scap, scented - 25 "
One two ounce bottle of White Vaseline 25 "
Or Tor stampc u; alagle article at tfa price.
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Piso's Cure for Consumption has cured its thou
sands, even in advanced staeos of Con
sumption. b. It can be use 1 in all stapes, affording- inflnita
relief to the incurat.ie.
c. It is without danger, and cannot be fatal.
d. It is within tho reach of all. la not expencivov
e. Physicians recommend it.
f. Ho evil results from its use. Try it.
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