Vi X 1 ( For over 25 Years BlacKvell'j Bull Durban) SrrjoKing Tobacco has been recognized as the standard of tobacco perfection. This is why we have remained, during this long period, the largest manufacturers of Smoking Tobacco in the world. It has a fragrance liar excellence. BLACKWELL'S TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, Circulation Large. lates Reasonable, etums Kemunerative, 1 1 i,rwiiw,Miiijiiiuitun.TinTniiwrBMM PLATTSMOUTH HERALD Is q Weekly Piiblicritioq of qrcl special vqlqc qs qq qd fei'ising iqcdiqiq o qll lo seel,; t iqcl fqiqilies tlioiigl- oqt ftG coqqty HP-clII Ix3.form.atiorL And Kates On. jfLpplicat 1 on.. A. B. KNOTTS MJSIMESS 801 Cor Fifth PLATTSMOUTH Everything to Furnish four House. I. PEARLMAN'S CHEAT HUDEKN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having purchased the J. V. Weekbach store room on Routh Main street where lam now located ' can sell goods cheap er than the cheapest having just put in the largest stock of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stoves and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. I. PEARLMAN. Rf fti-7i VytfTT 14 i.:r KUS-i V.M" & THE POSITIVE CURE. OSSSSa i i ELY BHOTHERS. tt Warren I and flavor of pecu Give it a trial. DURHAM N. ( 31AMAGEK. and Vine St. - NEBRASKA Bn Nrw York. Pr'so CO fit - La Crippe. No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la urippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold ami requires precisely 1 1 io same treatment, k'cinuiu iiul ly at homo ami take Cliaintict Iain's I'onli Remedy at din-ctcd for a se vi' re colli ami a prompt ami com plete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteract: any tendency ot la grippe to result in pneumonia. Anions the many thousands v lio have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet lo learn of a single case that has not recovered or that li. is resulted in piieutu in a Jo and ."Ml Cent biitlh I'ricke V Co. lot .-.ile l F. G. La rlppe Sj'"'i'' i "I have just rccovei ond attack ol ihe t n . says Mr. J. is. O. Jones. ited I 'roui a sec- 'in- year," tiall isiier of a-. "In the the leader, .Mexica I latter case I used (.'Ii.iiuImtI tin's C'oili;h remedy, ami 1 iliiiii with Considerable success, eiiy I, uii;' in bed a little over two d'iy-. against ten days for the first : 1 1 ! 1 1 K . The second attack. I am ci.-.'!. I. would have been cqu.illv ,is I t I i- ihe first Iml for the use of tin- i. ineilv, ax 1 had to oo to lied in ;ii,r six hours after lieiuy stnicli with it, while in the first case I w.is . , I ; to nticud to business nlmct to days before fjeltini;' down. "Hi n ni hot ties for Hide In F. (1. Knokc ,V Co. The population ot i i..n -m. ,U' h Is about ltl.tKiO, ndd " would say I at least neo half are troubled with I some elfection on the tlim.it and i Iiuitf!, as those complai -t :v r, ac j oordinur to staais'ics, uioie namer- 0.1s than other. VVe woo i, I a U i se I all our readers not to neu leei the opportunity to call 011 their dru nit and jjet a bottb-ol Keiup's Hai sam for the throat an I lim:- - Trial si.c free. l.areHoitl and !fl. Sold by all druirtfist. Every Month mny women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menatruition; they don't know who to confide In to get proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfield's Female Regulator a Specific tor PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY. StPPRESSFD and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. nld by nil llrnEsUla. .,. !o Lli-uor Habit, Positively Cunt :i AjrjKiiccniiJC dr. umy oolden spegioi. !i t :n bo given In a cun ol colee or tea, or in ' ficlci "I 'ood, without tlin know leilue nf eln v-. -'in 1 iklnK It; It Is HlinolutL'ly linriuli's ; 1 1 I MlVct n iitti'iimnvnt ami uprniy riii-p, I , cJ 1 . 1 liic ,'ttii'iitlita iiiuili'iBtti ili inki'i'fir nn Hli'iiiniiii win k. T NEVFR FAILS. ( GUARAIMTC E n miiipiute cine in v 31 v liistiiu e. 41 psu Ixmi FRF E, AdiiiPfHln roiitlilniirr, VlfiEM SPECIFIC CO. Rw SI., Clncinnstl.O GiSTS pie, with fn Oil yon wnnl to niiikc iiiiinry? Si'iiil us leu cents Hint receive 11 hiiiii- with full iiartieiiltirs of the lnii- riess, wlniii wi mill iniick snl riess. which will uive vim Inrue nrnllts mill (iiiick snles. Steailv finiilov- merit iriiiirimtepil. AiMrc iYJarsh&Co.,' aoston, Mass. Chcunborlain's Eye and SkSa Ointment. A certain euro for Chronic Sore Eyei Totter, Salt Khoam, Scald Head, 01 Chronlo Sorea, Fever Bores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It Is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by tt after all other treatment bad fAilod. It is put np in 25 and SO cent boxes. BO LP4G WATER OR MILK. E P PS ' 8 G R A T I' 1 I.-C( ) M F( ) R T I X G Labeled 1-2 lb Tins Only. SlrS? A pBNESSHliO()lMcURED 9m3 LwL US Ira '", '"i timm w cm. "E'"M kM, W blI br.td. C.ni(rtM. BS3 Mm, lark. trll.lurkAl pfwutntt TO Barkers ?'Wj HA,f balsam rtJr - :SNnfr Palis to r:r. I K t".. Li ' i -tLi-m Miui. In ... v.wTC.V V,.,.- Si- t" ' ,ii Cu"' 'r' V '" hair t,.u . '.I'li, .B.ltl')l Pmgfi 1' , ' r "'"H" ioino. 11 ruim lliv ur.l C.uirli, . "" :"' ,"'l,""v' I'Ml'Kiiiimi, WinI.k, In nuif.au HrDfc.COnNS. T)i. orJ turf mrt f,.r Com bu. Kl iiu.u. Ut. l IjiumiiU, or lilSCUX CO., N. Y. HOW L08t ! HOW Regained j lUMIIIWIIUAKia X. drunkenness GO RRUW inidlLFl a.cu.lahay Packing ton;. prmy ; two Or SKLF-PKFSKKVATTON. Anew.nilonlr CioM.Mnisl l'KI.K KSKA V 011 NKKVOI s nd ' I lit -HAL, 'itKlilMTY, EKKOItS of. nd WKAKNK.NNKSofMA.v. Buo viuit. clotii. pill liy nt; ls invaluable prmription. onlv fl.otl ! mail, doable loaliiL Dencriutlra l'rodtmct. t with nd(irimenti i,nm cf the lYPMaml voluntary hKhk I sMlr' ' tcntimonian of the caret I IILC I NOW. ' tim(ii!lMion In w-raon or hf mull. EikH twat. . rnt. INTKtLAKI.K KKCltKl'Y ai'.l Kit- I X,,y f.VK ,.A'VV"'", W- I'-rki-r. or ' lie I'wiIkhIv Mi-illcal In.lllui K.i i 'li,.i,.... ilV. ' The IVaiHidy Medical Iimtltuto ban many Iml- 1 ' - J- ' ""T,l' living solltll ot lilt tntnr, but nucijiial. Ilmiltl. ' citv. brouo-bt : ... u u....l.. Ik ....,t Th.. Hrirnrr of Mfe, r S..f IWrrallon. It a J "n,uMt ' 1 wolf S M alp IU .111(1 tn-amir mire Vnlual.lc lion VM. K,. It nuw, the COUnty Cb ,x, Wl ,i,,l for it to rviTV WI.'.tK mnl NKKVOl .H man. ami 1,-nrn lu ,,. " 1 Iforiuii, .liiiKP, THE BANQUET. The Young Men's Republican Club Is M.tklnK Arrangements for 1 heir Annual Banquet 1'rem .itunl jv'-. Pailv. The Youun' Men's Republican Club held their regular meeting; at the council chamber last eveninf; and a laree crowd w,is present. President K'oot was instructed at its last meeting; to appoint the neces sary committees to prepare for the banquet ami repot ted the following bsl last niht: Finance II. N. Povey, Cn-o. Poi sail. A. U. Todd. Wash Smith and W. M. Short. Hall and lecoralious I). li. Smith S. C. Green, V. L. Thomas, A. C. Fry ami Cieo. Ilouseworth. l'royram and Toasts-John A. Ua ies, A. J. tlraves, Con McCarthy. C. A. K'awes and Have Miller. Invitations and Speakers-M. I). Polk, I). K. Hair, Kd Harstow, liua Kuberjf and A. H. Knotts. K'efreshments- M. H. Murphy, W. McCauley, John A. Davies, C. A. Raw.s aiid M. M Heal. Music -Y. A. llumplirey, () Ht'own, Frank Inckson and J, Pallock. Keception -A. Salisbury, O. A. K. II. Snyder, (). C. Suti th, A. N. Sullivan. Jas. Kandenbush, Ueo. Copelaud, S. P. Vanatta, C. A. Marshall, Will llowland and K. W. I lyers. . . Windham favored the , , - , , , . , d " with a short and pointed talk, which was followed by Hon, M. I). Polk, Hon. 1 V, llyets, Dave Miller and Joe Fairfield. Several new 11 lines were added to the already lare list. Real Estate Transfers Following are the real estate transfers compiled by Polk HroH., abstracters and publishers of the Daily Report. Peter K'oeluf. :inil wife to I I. Siilluve- lv, w'juf ne'4 11 hut -w il w rxn (j S K'uner to II C llcruuuist, ii'-j mV :il 11 it 1 im C Selielrer Mini wife to J II l.iuiKlinrst, -w.l I II I.iiiiLliuri-t iiinl wife to M Oeliler kin, siiinc ileseription w il 2 lm (! V I'll veil iiinl w ife to C Mininev, lot S. !! U II. Alvo w l Ki J II Tnlliiill mill wife to K A Sophrr lnl;i to 1'.', I1I01I, l.'i, Kanle -wil 1 Ml I II Tiilhiill et nl to K' ilkiiisiin. lots 1 to. ', block II. iaiKle wil . .'ilKI A M K'on-e mill wiletoJ.N Kver.s'aof !-e', ' I'.'H- w ! .... ... .'I 2iM Smiiiu l l.nllion to A M K'mise, i-i. !l ft lie1, mnl II w 'a of lie', '.'1 -Vi'J wil .... II IK U O 1' SamN mill wile lo Phil (ireen A Co. lot :ti, (in eiiwooil w il 1 iilHI I ) 1 A ml 1 us mnl wi fe to I'll A minis, nw of w'4 1VI1 II w il C I.eMasters mnl wife to II Krl.iiiiKli- liu. i-w '4 of nw 'Si Wild ( t il A l'Wmnlt mnl w ife to II J Walker, lot l.loek 1, Mmiley -wil Kmn-.is Tow 11 iV I. mnl Co to I. C Kick- holl, lot 2,1. lock l.'i, M unlock -wil ... (i W Harrington noil wife totS llnte, Mint lot li, block I'.' -wil Ti l.'i 1 KlO 2 10U J W Harrow to A T Harrow, c'a of w'i ZVYl li w 1 C S Wortiiian ami wife to Wortmmi C meterv Ash'ii, pt nw1, of sv. 1(1 12-1(1 -w (1 J V Polk mnl wife tu J I, Polk, pt lot l.'i. 1 lots IS to 2a, Creenwuoil-w il fioi World's Fair Notes The cottage in which George Fox, the founder of the Society of Friends or Quakers, was Lorn, in Leicester shire, Kngland, is being taken down to be re-erected in Chicago Several of the states nre having prepared fine lithographs of the buildings which they will erect nt the World's Fuir, and through the sale of them are augmenting their amounts available for building purposes. ' Saginaw, Mich., noted as salt producing city, is constructing in miniature a complete salt plant for exhibition at the World's Ivair. A feature of Idaho's Kxhibit at the Fair will be a practical illustra tionofthe system and benefits of irrigation. A large section of sage brush soil will be transported to Chicago. Through this ditches will be run, and trees, fruits, and ilowers grown in the soil by the irrigation system. Prospective Ida ho settlers are expected to be espec hilly attracted by this exhibit Tlie"wooded island"in the F)xposi tion grounds is beginning to as sume the character which 111 great part it will have during the Fair that of a gigantic flower flower garden. Already Floricnltural De partment has received HyKy) rose bushes and other plants, several thousand of which came troin a broad. These are being transplant ed on the island. Obituary. Died Thursday, March 31, 7 a.m., James Stanley Johnson, aged 13 years, 5 months, Zi d lys. Funeral at 2 p. 111. Sunday from South Park 1 Haptist church. I OThe following consignments I passed through the Omaha custom lme yesterday: Five cases of I pearl shell Iroui J.ondon for the 1 Western JSiitton Company; one cast; I of books from Hohemia, for John j Rosicky; one car load of tea. from , Japan for Paxton A Gallagher; three I""' ""iuo "i nn Moie 1 1 win illCS IOI lilrrt OI ,ruI" '''eXvoi, for the smelting works locksmith, who recently opened up a repair shop on Sivili u(r,.,. Ho. x- ...:n.. 1.1....1. "' " .miik. uunn, nkiimi'i bist evem ..LT...r ;n. 1 . .1 'wo watches and a revolver, an unpaid board m 1, ., '' bill II. N.J. .Murray, X " 1 . . . . . I r THE BIG LAGOON. An 111 !"! Inn r'nriiiHllon nn th North rrn I'uuat uf 'h I i forlil 14, On the northern coast of Califoniia, tne tltirty miles Iwlnw tho tnouth of the Klamath river, is one of the most interestiii; natiinil formations to lie found in this country, known as tho 15iir lagoon. Here tho const, which runs north iiinl south up to this point, takes a shani turn inland, bordered by very hi'h hills, running' to a distance of alxiut three miles, tlicti turninir out ain makes a sharp hay almost V shaped, ut! for aes past a muiiI liar has Nvn washing iNclf tip acrosH this bay until the bar has raised up out uf tho water some ten or twelve feet, having a width of alxnit KH) feet ami a length of four miles, icuchinir across tho entire bit v. I This bar is in tho shiipo of a roof. When there is a ntoriu tho breakers will roll up one sido of it, break over, and ' run down into tho bay inside, and it is a novel eight to stand there and watch I tho waters, mountain high on one sido . and perfectly calm on tho other, tho lino ln'tween tho two at intervals lilildeu T altogether. 1 his liar is a sort of short cut and can bo traversed 011 horseback. lu a Btorin tho horseman will 0110 minute bo high and dry on land, the next minute a largo wavo will roll tip and running under tho horse's feet to the depth of a foot or more, the rider will lie for an instant four miles or ho at sea 011 horso back, with no laud nearer than tho high bluffs of tho mainland in Bight, Moss agates may lie found in abun dance on tho pebbly bench, and when the sun shines they glitter with dazzling brightness. Tho wild duck that frequent this part of tho coast literally fill this inland bay, ami tho passing hunter, should ho take a shot at them, will raise such a cloud and such a quacking that ho will think all the du ks of tho earth have gathered there. Occasionally some wild Is'iist like a iH'iir or a panther will lie found crossing this bar, and tho Indians havo much sport when such a thing happens, the animal rarely escaping capture or death. Hero the Digger Indians abound, liv ing on tiio shellfish, which they catch along tho lieai h, seldom going over tho I'idgoof hills to capture a deer, which are plentiful. It would astonish a Yale or Harvard football man to como upon this scene some bright morning at low tide and see tho squaws and children playing lacrosse on tho beach. They get so excited with their sport that they keep it up until tho tide drives them from the beach, often slaying there un til they have lo ch.iso the ball down inlo the surf. Detroit Free Press. Wliut In l.liitrlilljT If the question is now asked, "What is eloctricityi'" wo may reply advanta geously, in tho words of Jokal: A thing of which wo know a little more than noth ing and a little less than something. A little more than nothing, for we know that it is of t ho nature of light and heat, extending itself like them in waves of motion. A littlo less than something, for of tho essence of electricity itself, whether static or dynumic, we are still absolutely in tho dark. There has been- no want of other theories, but the fun damental tendency of tho ago is to re duce all phenomena and forces to the fewest possible primaries, and it is not improbable that this will bo facilitated by the wave theory of tho bo called ether. The problem of gravitation, too, which was so long regarded as a force acting from a distance, is now equally attrib uted to tho agency of a medium. In his efforts to demonstrate the oneness of all natural forces, the physicist is not likely to be led astray, even although tho cog nition of force presents one of those world probleing, the solution of which must forever eBcajo us; aye, although, as the final result of the most exact in vestigation, it should forever be denied to him even to assert decisively, "It is only a force, and the ether is its me dium of transmissiou." Exchango. VitiII mill III Ailinlrrr. Verdi was traveling in tho satno rail way carriage with General Tonrnon, commander of the Ravenna district. They got into conversation, which soon turned on the subject of music, and the general, who did nut know his compan ion, expressed a most enthusiastic pref erence for that of Italy. "I can hardly go so far with you," replied tho other. "For me, art has no frontiers, and I give German music tho preference over Italian." "Indeed, sir," said the general testily. "For my part, I would give nil the Ger man operas in the world for one act of 'Kigolotto.'" "You really must excuse me from fol lowing you any further on this ground," replied the comjioser, blushing a little, "1 am Verdi." Monde Artiste. I'Hjcblo IiirlUriire. The other day a Womau was building with great delileration a dialect story. Suddenly she felt her attention called to the corner of tho room. There she saw a friend who lives in Washington seated with bowed head, crying. Tho story writer called out the visitor'c name, and the vision fled. Iimneniately, on her manuscript paper, this woman wrote her friend, detailing tho circumstance, The next day she received a letter from her friend, saying: "A queer thing has just happened toino. I was sitting in my room crying when I distinctly heard you call my mime." Tho two let ters had crossed each other in transit New York Evtniiig Sun. Al li)ll nml Alndimit. "Who's the largo lady over there rais ing a row with the waiter':" inquired tt guest Pt tho hotel of the landlord. "'h," was the frond natured reply, 'that's my wife." "Ah, indeed; she's a perfect Amazon, isn't she':" "Well, mighty nili it, responded tho landlord reflectively. Her mouth ain't quiet so big, perhaps, but sho talks a heap siybt LK.ro." iMrioit Free PrenS. TO SIIIPPF.RS. Hutter, FCggs, Cheese, i Id Gain, , Poultry, Meat, Apples, Potatoes Green and Dried l-'ruite, Vegetables Cider, Deans, Wool, Hides, Tallow Sheep Pelts, Furs, Skins, Tobacco, Grain, Flour; Hay, lh-rswax, Feath ers, Ginsing, HriKiiniorii, mid Ilopn. M. K. H A 1. 1. A R D (ii'u. ("inn, Mfirh.iht a il sliipiHT, 117 Miirkot Street - St. I ouls, M WAN'I Kit Aitriit. .icxuiiluli-it with Frw or mnl Shipper". TTORNCY A. N. SULLIVAN. .'mriii-y at-l.nw will kiv. .r 1 ititeiitlom i.ll Mixim-i. tiiiriinit-ii 1. inn, oilli'H in On mi Iilnrk, ta-'i Slilf. I'Iki -ii.huiii, tfh ir- A. SALISDUFY : D IvN-T-I S-T :- (!()LI ANI l'()kl'Kr.AIN fkOW.NS Or. SicluwHyi anu'sthi'tli' fnrilii" imlnlefe ex tiarlle uf teeth Fine Gold Work a Specialty. ttocliwiii.il Itlock I'lHliamiititb. Neb, inioiiiY n.AUK. liaI.KK IX COAL WOOD TKRMS CASHo ard ae flee 44 Heath Third Hlrent. Teleplieue 18. I I ITTaialOtTH, NvnRisK li. KliYNOLDS, lirnlstered l'liyplelun arid I'harmuelst Special attention fiven to Office Practice. Roc it. Hll'kfs Neb. MEAT MAP.KET SIXTIf HTKKBT F. II. KLLKNHAUM, Prop. The best of fresh nie.-it alwnys found in this market. Also fresh F.tfgs and Hutter. Wild ('lime of all kinds kept in their season. sixth sTk'i:i;r T MARKET p .1. Hi,xsrT DKAI.KH IN- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUE EMM. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points ncth, east south or west. Tick ets sold and bag jjnue checked to any point in the United S t a tes or Canada. l;r INFORMATION AS TO RATES AM ROUTES Call at Depot vr address II, C. Towns em , O. J. A. St. Louis, Mo. I. C. PlULUVIM. A. O. P. A. Omaha. IL P. AroAK. A;t., Plattsmouth. Telephone, 7. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard sott or canoiycu umu nndbleiMiPhes from horses, blood . 1 ' - . , ..1 .a - Stl lavins . citrus siuini-. nnmn-j r nar hone, stillee, sprain all ,swoi Save "X Warrant blemisl bv F. C, len throats, coughs etc.. oTtt by usi? of one bottle, cd the most wonderful Cl.l nire ever Known, .-mm 1-Yicke A: Cotlnifjtfists Plattsmouth 1 1: i' '3