7 WEEKLY HERALD. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, MAY 8,1890 Highest of all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. to- Everybody Reads ttie Daily Herald. OFFICIAL. PAPES of the COUNTY of an it on never AN EDITOR'S LIFE ICxcliano. Oue of the beauties and charms editor's life is in his deadheading all occasions. No one who has feasted on the sweets of that bliss cm begin to take in the glory of its hap piness, lie does $100 worth of adver tising for a railroad, get s a "pass" for a year, rides $25 woith, and then he is looked upon as a deadhead or a half blown deadbeat. He ''puffs" a concert troupe $10 worth and iets$l in compli mcntarics, and is thus passed "free." It the hall is crowded he is begrudged the room he occupies, fr if his coinplimeu taries were paying tickets the troupe would be so much in pocket. He blows and puffs a church festival free to any desired extent and does the poster print ing at half rates, and rarely gets a thank J m for it. It goes as part of his duty as an editor. He does more work gra tuitously for the town and community than all the rest f the population put together, and gets cursed for it nil, while in many instances where a man who donates a few dollars to a fourth of Julyjcelebration, base ball club, or church, is gratefully remembered. Oh, it is a sweet thing to be an editor! He pusses "free" you know. GROVER'S PLEASANT RIDE. Cincinnati Commercial. Yesterday Grover Cleveland drove out from-Washington to Red Top. So the press dispatches told the country. Well, the account might h:ive been more com plete with exhausting all the truth in the case or interest in the subject He drove over a road highly improved with pub lic moneys and solely to benefit a great crowd of real estate syndicates. Those who thus used the public funds were his own district officials selected by him .ind representing him. What they did was to extend a costly avenue and other roads for seyeral miles oyer a rough and almost uninhabited country from the city to his own lied Top. He had pre viously bought this and improved it at a cost of about $3t,000. The improve ments made by his officials at public ex peuse, and uncalled for by any public in terest, ran the value of his investmentjup more than $100,000 in three years, and this is the sum which he cleared in cold cash as a result of the diyersion of public funds by his own officials, and with his sanction to promote real estate specula tion. The drive must have been an ex ceedingly interesting one to the ex-president. Condom nation Not Ice '1 the Mutual lieiiellt Life Association, non renMeitt : You are hereby notified that tti Omaha Southern Jt.tlway Company has loeald h railrwa'! line upon and through the following and situated in Ca county, Nebraska, and tin same Is needed ior railway uiiom' to wit: Asiilimf land n- hundred fet wide upon and through the iiorthwct quarter of section iiuinbc! loiuhM ii (14) in township iiumi-l-i i i-i ve 111) in.illi il rann iiiiinl.r tlnrteeu (Ultras! of the sixth I". M . as located ly the fi.Kiiifcr t't sat r;t ! :: ci'Mpa'iy- Hint iiiil'ss you apply t" Mieeiiu:y Jtuluc ! Curs 1 bounty, Seluaska. for eoiiiniisioiwr to appraise ami iiKsews the d:iuiaut s thedaniau's j ou sustain by reason of nw;l: appropriation of said laud as nhove decribed on or before the 8th day of July, lS'jo. the said Omaha Mm hern itailway CnuijtH y will apply t I He county judge of said county for the appointment of com mlHslonrix to appraise such damage on tlii-ili day of duly, ihi. Omaha Houtiikkn Haii.wjiI 'o. Hy A. N SulIivaH. Condemnation Notice. Tit 8. H. Clark, hrt name unknown, non resident : You aie hereby notified that the Omaha Southern Itailway Comoauy has located its it rtu il litn. liiwkn :itnl tlirikilifll till? followif'Lf i laud situated ill Cass county. Nebraska, and the same is ueudcdiorroiiway juirpo es ro-wii ; A strip oi latid oue hundred feet wide upon and through the west half of section number two (2) lu township number eleven (11) north of ratine nmnoer thirteen (13) east of the sixth IV M , as loeateil by th engineer of K:iid rail way company on said premise. That uuIusm you apply to the county Judfie of Cuss county, Nebraska, for comin issioners to appraise and assess the damages you nustaiu by reason of wuch appropriation of said land w above described, on or before the stli 4ay of July, 18fK), the said maha Southern ltailwav Company will apply to the county Judge of said county for the appointment or com missioners to appral-.e such damaues on the uth day of July lsiu. Omaha Houtiikkn Kaii wav C. By A . N. Sim i.i v an. AScrap of Paper saves Her Life. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stage of cousuption, told by physi cans that she was incurable and could live only a short time: she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a peice of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a Eummple bot tle; it helped her she bought a large bot lte, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For ful ler particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Triarl bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at F. G. Fricke & Co drugstore. 4 The New Discovery- You have hard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who kuuw from per sonal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because the wonderful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Dr King's New Dis covery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should bo aMictcd with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, se cure a bottle at ouce and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at F. G. Fricke and CVs, Drugstore. 6 Tho Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Liippus, Ind., testifies: " I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very last remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine 1 have ever handled in my 20 years, ex perience, is Electric Bitters." Thousand of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Elec tric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidncvs r Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s. 2 Prominent liipnicians smoke anil reccommond C. H. Polk, attorney at. law. Rock wood block tf. 1 BURKE'S tMPlEMENT HOUSE HEADQUARTERS FOR Star Listers. Millburn Wagonns find Buggies. Moline Steel Harrow Little Joker Cultivator. I'lano Steel Harvester and Binde-g The Dandy Riding Cultivators, and A. lino lino of double and single ImrncKs. T Our Goods are nil new with the latest anil best improve in en Ik. O La O WE hAfi ! E NOTHING BUT FIRT CL S GOODS FARM WAGON SPRINGS We have something-new in a spring-for alarm wagon, it will pay you to see it. FEED E Sixth Street, near Ililey Hotel. f omeihing lo wear and where to find it .A.T AYEI Tin lutt'Ht Hfylen and perfect tita at 8. &. C. Mayers'. t (iuu'Is that are durable, Permanent and Lasting, S. & C. Mayers'. Priced that are fair, Just and Honest, at 8. & C. Mayer's. Clothing for (Miildren, Hoy a and Men -Fat, Lean and extra Large, at S. & C. Mayer's. Our system of doing business meets the public approval everything marked in plain figures, no hieroglyphics. We treat all alike. When vou need anything in our Jine bo sure and call on us, you will go home satisfied. C5 swlYE THE SHERIFF S SALE OF G. & CO., of New York City, was made because they could not pay the duty on imported goods, and the entire slock was bought for 40 cents on the dollar by IH1 IP. "T e St js jritty who will sell the entire stock, and much more, regardless ot all Competition, for the - i A Hi Tl OI This mammoth stoch was sohl by tho sheriff because they could not pay duty on inported goods, and A , COHB1T &c CO. Have bought the entire stock at 40 cents on the dollar, and will offer good cheaper than their competetors can buy them. All these goods were bought by G. P. Bmith & Co., at New York and will be sold at 50 cents on the dollar. Sale lasts until everything is sold. Domestic department finVf"i43 d2H Qinghams, fancy plaids, for 10c; Good percales worth 10 for 6c: Ginghams, worth 10 for 5c; good dress ginghams, fast colors, for 8c; Scotch ging hams, the very best, for 15c; good shirting worth 10, for 5c, worth 12, for 7c worth 15. for 10c; satines, worth 10, for 6, worth 12. for 8 worth 15, for 10; im ported satines, in all colors, worth 20 and 25, or 15c, the best imported satine worth 40, for 25c. Oood muslin, 36 inches wide, worth 8 for 5, worth 15, for 7c. Lonsdale, the best that is made, worth 12 J, for 8c; Ticking, worth 12i, for 7; worth 15, for 10; worth 20 for 15c; worth 30 for 20; Blue Denims worth 15 for 10c- worth 17 for 12; worth 20 for 15; Table cloth worth 40 for 20, worth 50 for 25 worth 75 for 40, worth $1.00 for 50,. Bordered table cloth worth 70 for 35, worth $1.00 for 50. worth $1.25 for 75,; Linen towels for 8, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35c a piece; Napkins at 25, 45. 55, 65. 75, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. a dozn; Chalks, all colors and shades, worth 10 for 5c, worth 12 for 7: worth 15 for 10c worth 20 for 15. Whio ress Goods Wepar mnt w, 21 for 15c, worth 25 for 20, worth 30 and 35 for 25; Linen Lawn worth 20 for 10, worth 40 for 30, worth 50 for 25; Dotted Swiss, cream colored and white, worth 30 for 20. Fine summer dress goods "worth 10 and 15c for 7; single width cashmere worth 20 for 10; double width henrietta, half wool worth 25 for 12jc; Fine cashmere worth 35 for 25c; Fine Cashmeie, all colors, worth 50 for 35c; ress Goods Department All wool serges worth 65 for 35; All wool cashmeres, silk warp, worth 85 for 50c; All wool cashmere, silk warp, worth $1.25 for 75c; Silk finish henrietta worth $1.00 for 65; Silk warp henrietta worth $1,25 for 65; eilk warp henrietta worth $1 50 for $1.00;' silk henrietta worth $2.50 for $1.50; Ottoman cloth, silk warp, worth $2.00 for $1.00; Brilliantine, the best there is. worth $1.25 for 75. Imported Dress Goods in all the latest styles and shades, worth from 65 to 75 a yard for 50; Silk Velvet worth 75 and $1.00 for 40, worth $2.00 for $1.00; Silk Plush worth 75 for 35; Silk Velvet, in black, worth $8.00 for $1.25; Surah silk worth 65 for 35, worth 75 for 50 -wj- -t ,.4., Spring Jackets, all colors, worth Spring Wrap Department-, 5, 7, 8, and 10 for $2, 3, 4 and 5; Jerseys in all colors and latest styles; Beaded wraps worth $1 for $2, worth $5 for $2.50. worth $6 for $3, worth $7 fur $3 50 worth $8 for 4, worth $12 tor 5, worth $l6for 7. Finest line of summer shawls yood shawls worth $2 for 1, worth 2.50 for 1.25, worth $3.09 for 1.50, worth $4.00 for 2.00, worth $5.00 for S.W worth $6.00 for 3.00, worth 7.00 for 3.50, worth $8 for 4, worth $10 for 5. worth $12 for 6, worth $14 for 7. We also have a fine line of table and floor oil-cloth and window shades. Our stock of Silk Sun Umbrellas and parasols is large and complete. Bed Spreads worth $1.00 for C5c, worth $1.25 for 1.00, worth $2 for 1.25, worth $2.25 for 2.00, worh $4 for 2.50. Laces, embroideries and lare and swiss flouncing in all the latest styles. Good linen lace for le a yard; Oriental lace worth 10 tor lc: worth 15 for 5c, worth 25 for 10c. Pillow case lace worth 10 for 3c, worth 15 for 5; Em broideries worth 5 for lc, worth 10 for 5c, worth 15 for 8c, worth 20 for 10c. worth 30 for 15c, worth 40 for 20c, worth 50 for 25c, worth 75 for 40c, woith 1,00 for 50, 1.25 for 75, worth $1.50 for $1.00, worth $2.00 for $1.50; Lace flouncing worth $1.50 to $2.00 for 25, 50 and 75c a yard. Itnno 500 gross of buttons worth 25, 30 and 40c will all go at 10c a U llOnS dozen; 100 gross of buttons worth 40 and 50c all go at 10, 15 and 20c a dozen. M:p n;np worth 5 for lc, 5c pins for lc, 5c needles for lc, dress braid flair liilb worth 10 for 3c, Coat's and Clarks spool cotton, three spools fr 10c Ruching 50 for 35. worth 10 for 2e, worth 15 for He, worth 50 for lOe, worth 25 for " 15c; Silk Ruching worth 25 for 15c, with 3'i for 25, worth All nmkes and styles. Good eorset?, warranted 6 months woith LiUI OGlO $ 00 for 50c. The B .bs Bee Corset worth $1.50 for 75C; imported corsets woith $2.50 for $1.25. Handkerchiefs No. 9 and 12 worth 30 tor 5c Id worth 5, 5e worth 10, worth 15 for 10, worth 20 for 15, woith 25 for 20. Ribbons ace and Not on Department- Hosiery Department Lile thread hose worth 50 for 25. woi Balbngands worth 15 for 8, worth 25 1 Ladies Underwear Lace Curtains worth 2.50 f..r 1 50, Worth 5.00 f.r 2.50, worth Good hose worth 10 tor 5, impoitcd hose, fust black woith 25 for 12 Lile thread hose worth 50 for 25. worth 60 for 35, Silk lisle worth SI. 00 for f.0 uaiungnims worm u ior o, worm . ior isf, woitn OO lor U5, worth 65 lor 40. Lodies ribbed vests worth 25 for ft; "warth 50 for 25, worth $1.25 tm 75) The Utest fctylea worth $2.00 a pair fur 1.00 6.00 for 3.00, worth 7.00 for 3.50, worth 8 00 lor 4.00. Above us stauds no competing stock, below us lead no competing price. We will commence the season, we will coutinne the season with BARGAINS we will i nd the season with BARGAINS. We have goods and plenty of them. Every depHrtiiient full of new novcltien rich in quality and style. You are pure to rind whut you want, We aim to keep the best and deal fair with all.Our ambition is tu please our trade and ONE PR ME the lowest to all. ' Ladies and Gentleman, we call your attention to the fact that all the good we - bought of G. P. Smith & Co. will be sold for 50 cents on the dollar. dPuv Swammet st&cis is complete in eweinj respect Everybody Cordially Invited to Attend our Opening which, will Commence April siste Sale Coatlnu.es daily until further notice. Come Early and hectare JBargrainsi; 3Hiey will not JLa all umnicr JJ W VU .LUfrf? W li Ut Jd. J-L JHLS ) u. 9 A. COHEN & Co., Boston Store- IPiattsniontlij KJeforaod White Front I&niMIn A 4L1S Main Street, 5