APRIL 12, 18-8. piete Stock af-Wall Pa- per at Will J Varrick's jibst im i; Com- dvcrtiHU in the IIeuald. 'thdaj cards at Warrick's. Subscribe for Tiik Heum.d. The city council meets tonight. Copperas only 5 cts. lb. at 'Warrick's. Fine Stationery in boxes at Warrick's. Paint Brushes at low prices at War- yk's. -For first -class job work call at this . ,-oftice. Ilonieropathic Medicines at Will J. Warrick's. As the Inavps crime out let tin; citv . j make improvements. The Best 10, 15 and 20 cent Tooth Brushes at "Warrick's. Tiie improvements in the city have begun and we .say "let them roll." Druggifs Toilet Soaps the best 10 cent oap in the market. Will J. Warrick. Everything usually kept in a first-class drug store and at low prices at Will J. Warrick's. "White Lead, Linseed Oil, Mixed Paint?, Colors, Varnish &c. at bed rock prict at Will J. Warrick'. . A rinkerton man named Lund, of Chicago, was killed the 12th about J .o'clock on the B. & M. in Omaha. He was crossing a trestle bridge when h was knocked down and run over by a switch engine. Wall Paper. Will J. Warrick lias the largest and most complete stock of wall paper in the city, see his stock before buying. - Sassafras Bark 20 cts. a lb. at Warrick's. William S. Wise vs. Thomas E. Tootle was decided yesterday iu the dis trict court. Verdict for $100 in fayor of plaintiff. Nice clean Bird Seed only 10 cents a pound at Warrick's. If you are dissatis fied with what you have been using try our seed. It will please you. A letter was received iu the city Fri day from Mr. Cutrifdit, formerly of the Journal. He says that himself and wife Arc enjoying good health and well pleased -with Chadron. lie has our best wislns for his future prosperity. We guarantee our mixed Paints to " give entire satisfaction to cover more surface, last loDger and look better than any other paint or lead and oil. Will J. Warrick. Mrs. W. Partridge and Mrs. J. Ken worthy of Iowa, both nieces of Judge Vanatta of this city, who have been here on a visit, returned home this morning. Their yisit was a very pleasant one as the Judge had not seen them for the past thirty years. Jack Ilogan, who was dismissed the other day by Justice Mathews and brought up again on the same charge be fore Judge Iiu3Si.ll yesterday, was ac quitted. Goring and Sullivan defense, Jesse Root prosecution. The larg-st stock of wall paper and paints at Warrick's, at prices to suit the times. The very best knlsomice ODly Sc per pound at Will J. Warrick's. As the new city officers have all been sworn in and Win. Hayes and D. B. Smith are elected members of the school board, and the bind carried, whik the Daily Herald has proved a stayer, let the city improvements be made while the town is booming. Just as Cheap Will J. Warrick sells everything just as cheap as he dots Patent Medicines. Remember this when buying Paints Wall Paper &c. "A person who wakes suddenly, abates uimseir ana jumps oui or ieu as if he was struck by lightning will cer tainly injure his brain if he continues that habit for a sufficient length of time. Tha suddenly filling of blood vessels by too sharp activity after waking will, in time, produce relaxation or possibly rapture. A person should waken him self slowly, and should rest a hort time iadulgiug in some light general' mental operation, just enough to stimulate nor mal activity to the b ain forces before jie rbcs from the recumbent position." We shall this season make a speciality f Fine Wall Paper, Decorations Ac. ' We believe we can suit you in S.lections, Assortment, Quality and prices. Look ' at our stock before you buy elsewhere. We take pleasure iu showing cur goods. ' Will J. Warrick. The Largest Stock of Wall Paper at Warrick's. If you want the news of the day take the daily IIekald. Remember to go to Warrick'a for wall paper, paints, varnishes, etc. The II eh a id gives more news than any other paper in the county. Best white lead $0.75 per hundred lbs., at Will J. Warric k's. The daily Hkkald delivered for only 15 cents per week. We take pleasure in showing our stock. Will J. Warrick. John E. Marshall, who has been foreman of our composing rooms for the past six months, leaves this evening to visit his parents at Dexter, Iowa. Hood's Sarsnparilla only 75 cts. a bot tle at Will J. Warrick's. Mr. J. E. Robbins.'v.ho lately grad uated from Ada, (Ohio), Normal Univer sity, has taken up l.is residence in this city, and will shortly be ready to receive pupil in artistic and high art classes. We Sold over two tons of Kalsomine last season. They arc the best and prices the lowest, try them, they will give satis faction. Will J. Warrick. Miss Ecla Wiggerhorn, a society belle of Ashland and a neice of Mr. F. G. Fricke of this city, is in town visit ing her relatives and a large circle of friends. If you are dissatisfied with the Bird Seed you have been using, try our nice clean seed and you will use no other. Hemp, Canary or mixed only 10 cts. a lb. Wiil J. Warrick. A subscription is on foot for the the benefit of tho wife and children of Mr. Stowe (deceased). Every individual in this city, regardless of nge, sex, color or religious belief, should give some thing, lie) matter how small, to help this poor woman in her distress. Any money forwarded to the Herald will be duly credited and handed over to the laely on whom this sael aiiliction has fallen. "To rr is human, to forgive divine." You all feel safe, the future is hidden, but some day the veil may be lifted and you will view misery and adversity that you thought would never come, therefore "do unto others as you would they should elo unto you." We guaren'ee all Patent Medicines sold by us to be "genuine." Some one has said because we sell goods cheap they must be counterfeits. We guarentee everything just as represented anel gen uine. Will J. Warrick. We have just got out a new tax list book for the county treasurer, that is equal to anything of its kinel ever turned out of any book bineling establishment in the United S'ates. Call anel see it at the countv court house. The work was dene by our branch house, the Iowa Pub lulling Co., at Des Moines, Iowa. We are ready to receive onlers for any class of work, Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, or from a circus pester to a treatise en Vclapuk. We sell Ayer's Hair Vigor at 75c." W make a discount on all Patent Medicines. Will J. Warrick. He boards on Vine street. The other morning he raised his hands piously and saiel emotionally, r.s he addressed the landlady reverentially, "Do you know, madam, that the only way to reach a woman's heart is through her baby or the table?" The old lady indignantly replied, "I have'nt got any baby, I guess I set as gooel a table as anybody else for the money, and I don't want any .pf your flattery." The good man arose from the fablo and went into a secluded spot and sang. "The mistakes of my life have been many." Ono dolhu's worth of Neal's carriage. paints will make vour buggy look as good as uew. At Will J. Warrick's. In these columns will be found two beautiful compositions which should be p'aced iu the bible of every family that have a son, for his guidance, as they are true pictures from lif anel not imaginat- ive. me water ueara mem recueei uuce ly ft young man who had given away to m. -.1 1.1 .. the temptations of drink and des-troyed a brilliant mind anel bright anticipations. We sincerely trust that they will be the means of preventing some brigot promis iug youth from deliberately destroying boely and soul by throwing himself over tha brink of dark futurity before ?ie is twenty-eight. 140 New patterns of Wall Paper at Warrick's Drug Store. A Mother's Advice to Her Sou. Sit down by the aide of your mother my boy, you have only a n'omentl know, but you'll stay till I giv; my parting ad - vice it is all that' I have to bestow. You'll leave us Xt eek for employment my-boy; by Jbo world you are yet to be tried, Lut'of all the temptations and struggle you make, may your heart in the Savior confide.- Hold fust to the right! hold fast to the right! wherever your footsteps may roam, but forsake not the truth of salvation, my boy, that you've learnt from your mother at home. You'll find in, your satchel a bible, my boy, 'tis the book of all others the best, it helps you to live, it helps you to die, it leads to tho gate-8 of the blest. Your father is coming, to bid you good-bye. O, how lonely uuel sael we shall be, when far from the scenes of your childhood and youth, you'll think of your father and me. Now, I want you to feel every word that I've said, for it came from the depths of my love, and, my boy, if we never behold you on earth, will you prom ise to meet us above. A Penitentiary Soliloquy. It's curious, now isn't it Billy, the changes that twelve months may bring; last year I was at Saratoga as happy and as rich as a king, I was raking iu pools on the races, feting the waiters with X's, nipping my juleps by twilight, anel today I'm here in the pen. What led me to do it? Ah! what always leads men to de struction and crime, the "proeligal son" whom you've hearel of, lias altered some what in his time. Last night ns I sat inel pondered, on the end of my evil ways, there 'rose like a phantom before me, of my childish anel boyhood days, I thought of the olel schoolhousrt that stood on the hill, then again I thought of my mother of my mother who taught me to pray whose worels was a precious jewel that I heedlessly ensted away. It takes some courage, now Billy, to laugh in the face of fate, when tho yearning anticipations of manhood are blasteel at twenty-eight. Read This. Below are a few of the le'ading patent meelicines with our price, showing the liscount Ave j.ive from regular prica : Our If ovular l'riee Fiiee Warner's Safe Cure, $1.00 $1.25 Kennedy's Discovery, 125 1.50 Hood's Sarsaparilla, 75 1.00 Ayer's Sarsnparilla, 75 1.00 King's New Discovery, 75 1.00 Pierce's O. M. Discovery,.. . .75 1.00 Smith's Tonic 75 1.00 Castoria CO .S5 Tonic Vermifuge, 30 .35 Ayer's Pills, 20 .25 Carter's Pills, 20 .25 All other pills 20 .25 Allcoek's Porous Plasters, . . .20 .25 All other plasteis, 20 .25 We carry the largest stock of patent meelicines anel give 10 to 25 per cent eliscount from regular pi ices on all pro prietary meelicines Will J. Watuuck. The largest stock of lead, oil, paints, etc., at Warrick's. Circulating Library at Was rick's Drug Store. Spring, Beautiful Spring The following essay on spring was wrote by. a little boy, but his remarks about the dollar anel largr- family contain more common sense than many an older head is capable of comprehending. Such spontaneous outbursts of youthful hearts anel minels are far rnore preferable to pedantic or s udied phrases : Winter comes before Spring, and when Spring comes flowers, mosses, and nearly everything becomes alive again, auel then it gets warmer anil warmer untill it gets so warm that we cnn Lard ley stand it, mid also when spring comes farmers can plow their grounel and sow their crops, and when it gets too warm some folks move north and in winter go south again but those folks who go from north to south must have many a dollar to move so far, but I don't think any one who has a very large family eloej not do such a thing. Photograph Albums, Mirrors, Whist holders, &c at bottom prices at Warrick's. We buy direct of four of the largest manufacturers of Wall Paper in the coun try, selecting the best Patters from each and we believe we show more new and desirable goods than ever before brought to the city. See our selections before you make purchases. Will J. Wakrjck. Calvatlon Army Jokes. Booth the tragedian has been in 'Oma ha so has Gen. Booth's son cf the Salva tion Army. That remind u of the fol lowing amusing dialogues we have over heard at their mtetings, where ome of the mtmbirs, generally women, go among the audience and ask them "are you savetl?" "Do you belieya in Jesus?" auel other similar questions. A half-wit'ed youth used to go arounel town irquii ing of everybody he met if ihey Mould give him work. Sometimes they elid, and often they would not pay him for his labor. He was told, one day, that if he went to the meeting that they woulel give him work, but to b sure and ak for his pay in advance. He attended tho mteting, and an olel lady approached him, and saiel, "Arc you working for the Lord?" "No, mam, I ain't working for anybody, but 1 want work awful bad!" "Well, wonld'nt you like to work for the Lore!?" "Yes, if he'll pay me every week." A German j-iil v.a nkcd, "Dou't y.u lovo Jr-sus?" Siie replied, "His name's not Yeaus its Yon!" The question was put to a young fel low, "Are you working for Jesus?" "No. sir," he answered, "I'm working for the B. & M. !" The ceremony wound up by the qucs tion beiDg put to a solemn looking young man, "Arc you a Christian?" "No,'' he innocently replied, "I'm a Swede." Brushes Nail Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tottl; Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Feather Dust ers &c, at low prices at Warrick s Druj, Store. v An olel lady hearing somebody na that the mails were irregular, she said: "It was just so in my younger elays no tru-t- mg on cm. We sell King's New Discovery at 75cts a bottle. AVill J. Warrick. We learu that the ware-room of the Woolen Mills of the Buell M'f'g Ce. at St. Joseph, Mo., which was destroyed by fire on Sunday, 8th, will not interfere with the running of the mills. The loss was nearly covereel by insuranc anel the company will immediately rebuild. The woolen mills are owned by a brother of W. N. Bucll f this city. Carter's Little Liyer Pills only 20cts. a bottle at Will J. Warrick.s. We have just received No. 1 of the Bellevue Enterprise. W. H. Toy is the name of the editor. The paper is not a toy but a perfect jewel, clean, nent, crisp, anel the best paper, typographically speaking, that we rectne among eur ex changes. It is brim full of information concerning that thiiving young city, r.nd a credit to both editor and citiz. nj. 15cts. a quire for best Writting Paper at Warrick's. A young man in this city was trvt with a note to a landlady of a board'ng hfcuse on which was written. "Give the bearer hoard and lodging." As the lady could not read writing very well, she handed the missive to one of the boarders to read for her, and he being of jocular turn of mind, made the note rc:d, "Give tho bear board and lodginc" "Goodness, gracious," she exclaimed, "A bear, Why, where can I keep him." Try the Eureka Corn Cure, a Homeo pathic Remedy, only at Warrick's. The Dramatic Co. of this town hav ing harl so much success iu the past h ive eleeielcd to put another play on shortly. With this end in view they are negotiat ing with Mrs. Drabella, a well known emotional actress aLd with Mrs. and Mr. C. II. Hamlin, noted comedians. The former, with her husband, who will also tekc part, are now in town, and as soon as arrangements can be made rehearsrds will begin. The name of the play will be stated later. Epsom Salts 10 cts, per lb., Glauber Salts 3 cts. per lb. at Will J. Warrick's. Every voter of the ThirJ ward who has his country's gooel at heart snd es pecially those who detsst corruption at the polls should go immediately to O born's carpenter shop on Chicago avenue and view a most extraordinary conil ina tion of wood and metal that is being patented by A. N. Sullivan. When this mundane sphere returns to its original form according to Genesis and the migh ty Missouri ceases to flow, there will still remain on the skeleton of th2 B. & M. railroad bridge one unperishing moraento of the purity of American voters in the shape of a ballot box on which will be perched the benignant spirit of A. N. Sullivan gazing sorrowfully on Platts mouth's departed greatness. OBITUARY. Mr. Win. Tucker who died in this city last Friday afternoon was born in Beaver town,. Beaver county, Penn., October 31, 1623. He was raised on a farm near Cincinnati' Ohio, until he became twenty years of age, when he moved to Holt count, Mo., where he married Mrs. Tuck er, nee Sarah E. HaniHcy. Th fi uits of that union were eight children, two of whom have since died. Two of tho remaining six children are married, a daughter living iu this city "and a son in Missouri. Mr. Tucker lived five years in Holt county. Mo., and then moved to Platts mouth in 1857 and had lived in the same house for the pait twenty-five years. He had a sister, Mrs. Lev: Hoag, living in Savannah, Mo., who with his brother Jasper Tucker of Wilbur, attended the funeral. Mr. Tucker was a carpenter by trade and a member of the McConihie Post, s ..... k .. i.U . i'!-:;; : .. V. I . ti. He was only sick about a week and died very suddenly unconscious of his surroundings. The doctors say the cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage or apoplexy. He c-nliuted for three years in Co. A. '2nd Nebraska regiment, and served one Vcttr anel eleven months until the close f the war. Mr. Tucker had three ribs broke on the left side during the war and ever since he had complained of a pain near the region of the heart. He wns constantly inyiiig that thoc injuries would be the cause of his death. If the widow can show that the cause if death was brought about by injuries ii ceived during the war, which it un doubtedly was, she will receive a pension for the rest of her days, but she will have to mak an application to the authorities at Washington. It was ouly tho other day we made mention of pensions and that "one by one 'he rose leaves fall" in reference to the rapid manner in which those glorious veterans are passing away, and how soon a fulfillment of that beautiful quotation, which is followed by "drop by drop the stream runs dry." Base ball goods at cost to close out stock at Will J. Warrick's. There are lots of stories being print ed about domesticated snakes. We once knew of a snake, a rattlesnake, that bo loved the family of which lie was a do mestic, that one terrible stormy night, when forked lightning was striking and destroying trees and buildings, he was so afraid that the house in which we resided would be struck, that he jumped on to tlie one-story rof, and stood on hie head erect turning himself into a light ning conductor. The lightning struck him he rattled uo more. Tho loving t-ndernuss and thoughtfulness of thosft dour creatures passsth all human unde staneling. We make a specialty of filling physici ans prescriptions with only pure drugs at legitimate prici s, ill J. Warrick. Mr. Fred. Patteison, postmaster at ilock duffs, lately forwarded a petition to lion. John McShaue at Washington which was signed by the editors of this city and Omahi, in addition there were 153 names ailixed to the petition. In K'ss than three weeks the petition through McShaiie's influence and exertion was granted. The petition was for changing tha tri-weekly postal route between Plattemouth, Rock Bluffs, Murray and Eight Miln Grove into a daily route, ex cept Sunday. Mr. Patterson is deserving of great credit for. accomplishing this res ..It unaided. Haas Hog Remedy ?2.50 size for $1.50 only at Will J. Warrick's. The pontoon bridge will be located just north of the railroad bridge. 24. beautiful shades of Mixed Paints at V arrick's, The best goods in the maikct. TIeW The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of Foreign & Domestic Goods. Consult Vour Intereet by Givlcs nln; a C1 SHERWOOD BLOCK TP1 1 1 !? rxx'O vi t li . KTt-y- THE CITIZENS IB 1ST DESL ! PLATTS MOUTH. - McmiA&KA. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, - $60,009 Authorized Capital, $100,000. OFPICXIt HANK CAKKUTH. JOS. A. CONKOC, l'resttJeut. VUe-President. W. It. CL'SIHSH. Cannier. - D111RCTOHH Frank Carrutt, J. A. Connor, lr. II. Culhrosnn, J. W. JohnHon, Henry Lweck.Jolia O'Ketife, W. I. Mtrriiuu, Win. Wetei:cuinp, W. Jl. Ciiskuif. Transacts a Crnera.1 I'.unkln Itui'liioss. All Who have tiny Uaiikini; kusin:KH to transact ar Invited to call. N nratW'r liow lai.e or mnall tliw tmiiPacllon, It will receive our careful attention, and we proinmu alwuy.srour teous treatment. Ixeiies Certificates of !ts.otiUs bearing futTcst liuyaand sell Foreign Kxelimiijo, County am! Cltv Kecuiitie. JOHN KlTZOr.I:ALU, s. v.iion President. C'i.fl:ler FIRST KATOKAl 13 jl. tst i ' OK I'J.ATl'H.ViOUlU. Nfc.hRAKKA, . 3er8the very best faeiUrieo turtle prn.pt trauxactlon ol ! Lllltoalu BANKING BUSlNa2S. Stocks, T?nii1s, (Sold, (iov rrin'eut aiid I.oca securities t;oui;)it anel Hold, Of posits receiv ed hihI intmnst, allowed on lime Cerilfl eatos.Uraft drawn. available In hhj part of the Timed Mater jind ull the principal towne of Eurooe. Collections tr.ade & promptly rtrr.ilUtl Highest market price paid fer County War-Htiile- iit.d County Koudy. DIRECTORS I lohn Kitzff rild lo !ii K. CinrK, I). llukswr'h. S. W autfh. y. Whi'.r. ,nk Cass Countv Cnti.er Main and Sixth S'.trctts. LATTGIviOUTII 2i ZT.jB .C. H. I'ARMFl.K, l'n slrtcr.t, I I J A:. ?AHEl:fc-ON. C &rhie-r. f rracsacts a General Eatiing Business HIGHEST CASH PllICEj 13 aid tor County end City Warranto -.at promptly remitted for. ;nijEc-cToita : J. H. Tarn e-l, J. M. rattetaoo, Trcd Gorder, A. K. 8n 1th. R. K. Yicili;iin. M. Morrlscy, James Patterson. Jr. Egeiibcrgcr ' Troop. STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. -o Glass and Queensware, FLOUR and FEED . Highest Market price paid for Country Produce. Op Ti Honse Grorary Store J- C. BO CITS, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. All work first-class; v.c&t Fifth Street. Xorth Robert Sherwood's Store. ROBERT DONNELLY'S WAGOlSr s BLACK331ITII SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow rem pairing, and getteral jobbing ai now prepared to do all kinds of rep&trlnl of farm and other machinery, aa there Is a good lathe in my shop. PET Eli RAD EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker baa taken charge ot the wagon shop He la well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. New Wacona and Kngglem, eaade Ordr RATISF ACTION OH A RANT St. Jacob's Oil 45cts. a bottle, regular price oOcts. everywhere. Wc make it 45 cents. Will J. Warrick. Twenty -foiurBeautifu Mixed Paint Warn ades o c k s.