IS THE BEST IN BlacHwell'? V Bui! Durban) SirjoKirjg Tobacco Situated in the immediate section of tobacco, that in texture, flavor in the world, and being in position ings upon this market, we spare no THE VERY BEST. When in want of the best; ask for Bull Durban?. Sold everywhere. None genuine without the Trade Mark of the Bull on each package. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. Circulation Large, leasonab e axes Returns Remunerative, BEX f LATTSMOUTH HERALD Is q Weekly ieel'j to fqniilies toqgli- iqt t1!6 county. 2T-u.ll laa-foxaaciatioaa. -ii-nd. .Hates On A. B. KKOTTS BUSINESS 601 Cor Fifth 'APJLATTSMOUTH Everything to Furnish four House. AT Vs I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODERN- ) HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. t Having purchased the J. V. "Weckbach store room on south Main street fhere I am now located ' can sell goods cheap er than the cheapest having iust put in the largest stock of new goods erer brought to and tnrniture t all kinds sold THE POSITIVE CURE. ! KLY BR0THEH3. M Warren THE VORLD- of country that produces a grade and quality is not grown elsewhere to command the choice of all offer, pains nor expense to give the trade Pqblicqtioi of B ( iimci a -Zi-pplicati on. MANAGER. and Vine St. - NEBRASKA the city. Gasoline stoves on the installment plan. l PEARLMAN. 8-. New Torlc. Price 60 irti LaCrippe. No healthy person need fear any dangerous coiisc(ticncca from mi , attack of la grippe if properly treated. It in much the same as a severe eold and reijuires precisely 1 the name treatment. Remain ipiiet ! lv at Ihiiiii' milt 1 . i k ( li;im Iwi l.i in'n ' . . - - - - .... .......... Cough Remedy as directed for a se vere cold and a prompt and com plete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency ot la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 2") nnd fx) cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. La rlppe SuocessluHy Treated. "1 nave just recovered lrom a sec- 1 T , ' i P i '( the leader. Mexica Texas. "In the hitter ease I used Chamberlain's Cough remedy, nml 1 thinn with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attnck. The second attack, I am ratified, would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being struck with it, while in the first case I was able to atiend to business about two days before getting down. SM cent bot tk'8 fcr sale by V. G. Fricke & Co. The population of Plan. mouth Is about 10,000, add we would say at least neo half are troubled with some effection on the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, ac cording to staaistics, more numer ous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their drug gist and get a bottle of Kemp's Hal Bam for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. LargeHotth 50c and $1. Sold by all druggist. Every Month manr wom.a auff.r from Bicm.1. or Boot Meo.tm.tion; they doo't know 1 who to confld. ia to got proper .dvic Doo't confide in anybody but try Bradfield's Female Regulator a Specific for PAINFDL, PROFUSE. SCANTY, SUPPRESSED tnd IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailed fre. BIADFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlaeti, fit. U r .U Dnnbte Orunkenness in ttio Liqnor rtaDit, poiitiviiy Curst BT ADUiniiftRIJO BR. HAIIK' MIDI! SPECIFIk. It can bo glvtn In cup ot cafe, or tn. or In ar tides ol Hoi. without tba knowledge of the uei on taking It; It I. absolutely barraleaa ant win tffect permanent and ape.dj eura, whether the patient la a moderate drlnkernran alenhollf wreck, it NEVER FAIL8. WeGUARANTEE a complete cur. Id em t Instance. 48 page book rrttc, uurce in cunutieucr, VuSeW SPECIFIC CO., I OS Saw lUChtrlm 0 APTIITC y,,u w"nt tnake l.rll I A nioticv? Send uh ten 1 1 centw and receive a sain- n pic, with full pnrticularH of the busi ness, which will k'ivc vou utne profits and quick sale, ifteudy employ ment guaranteed. Ad'tress Marsh & CottX?.:- Chamberlain's Eye and Skta Ointment. A certain core for Chronic Sore Eyet Tetter, Salt Bheum, Scald Bead, C Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Files. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by Vt after all other treatment had foiled, It Is put up ia 23 and SO cent bcics. BO LING WATER 03 MILK. EPPS'S GRATKUL COMFORTING c 9 Labeled 1-2 lb Tins Only. NE8SmiaBI(illUCURED by I'arh'i larwtlfl TMbakr lUr Cwa- Imi. WhUMTI htsrd. OnfAH.bU. BurtrMfulolirrrtUr.imdlnlUI. RoldtiTr.llllMi.iail. tnrr 893 Uruwtn;, .w ttrk. Wm. for l ot nooLrHtt PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM mm, CVaiuvi anil trautino tr.t aalr. ProlNirf... . lniriiri..i ...K..k 'a "'"f ll to Honor Orn Curw K-alp iImm hair fiU. i iArMur'tUinyerTonio. Ji runt ih- ..ft Coiurb, Vmk Ltitip, Iirhiliiv, I'HlkKtioD, PaaOtTaklB um,Acu, HINDERCORNS. Tbt onj niTreurf torCon, bUfp ftMiJku. ixi. at Jjruttiiu, or lilSCUX CO., h. V. How Lost! How Regained! KNOW THYSELF. Or 8ELF-PKESKKVATION. A nw and only old Mlal PBIZK KSSAVoQMEUVOUSand PHYSICAL. DKI1IL1TV, KKKOK8 of YOl'TH, EXH Al'STKU VITALITY, PRE MATl'RK IK( LINE, and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. MX) pagfn, cloth, (Ut; 1W inraluable pmcriptlona. Only tl.w by mail, doobl. aealwl. Dcacriptlv. froepwu n. with endorieineDti pnpil Cfain of the Pm.. and Toluniary tU 1 1 1 gtri" UfUmonial. of the eureX I NOW. Coninltatlnn in ironn or by mail. Expert treau ', merit, IN YIOLAHI.K HKCHKCY and CEIl TAIN Cl ltK. AiIcIt-w Dr. VV. H. 1-nrker. or The feubMly Medical lurtltut., No. 4 Bullmch St., liiwtou, Mann. The I'mtwdy Miiilcul Inrtltuto hna many lm. tatora, but no equal. lltruitl. The Science of I.lfc, r ydf I'reaorvatlon, la a treasure mure valual'K- ttmn uld. Ui.ail H now, every WEAK and XEItYOl'S man, and learn i le b TRO-Sd . M'Jiyl frier. Hoiiriirhta; DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. Mrs. Catharino Howland's Fall Results Fatally. SHE FELL AHOIT mEVEN t EET And Only Lived a Short Time--The Accident Occurred at Her Home About 8 O'clock This Morning. From Saturluy'Duily. The community waa terribly ehocked thl8 morning by the an nouncetnent tnat iirs. catnarine I lowland, wife of Harry Howluud, had fallen down a pair of stairs and had died from the injuries received from the fall. ?irs. nowianu nau been going about her usual morning work and had gone upstairs in a buildinir adjoining the house to make a bed. She hud taking the clothing off the bed and had spread them over the chairs to air. That is as far as she had gone. None of the family saw her fall, and the first they knew of the accident was when her daughter heard a noise, and, going to investigate, found her mother lying prostrate upon the lloor. Mr. Ilowland, who wa in the orchard trimming trees, was notified. When found she was still alive, but she died without regaining consciousness. As to how the ac cident happened, no one knows. Mrs. Ilowland fell about seven feet. As soon as possible Dr. Hall was in attendance. Upon examination it was found that her left arm had been broken. There were also con tunioiiB of the forehead and chest, and also a cut at the base of the neck. Mrs. Ilowland was sixty-one years old the 2!)th day of last March, and moved with her husband to riattsmouth in May, 1857, living in this city thirty-live years. The deceased leaves a husband and fourcliildren to mourn her loss, Friends and relatives have been notified of the death. The funeral will occur next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family resi dence. Rev. I. T. Baird will con duct the ceremonies. Real Estate Transfer Following are the real estate transfers compiled by Polk Bros., abstracters and publishers of the Daily Record: Martin Ileneke and wife to lirock innn Iirn... e 'M hit 6, block 13, Avooa-wd $ 450 00 Win. Tiuhe to Chris. I'hitnot. fei 20-11-11-. d 7,aoo I L Clapp and wife to Josetih I Cor- Wuter-wi 1,600 0 K 11 Windham nnd wife to M C J I-. C 1.1 L. ti l: 1. t a. iiriuifi , it ii n, imn. at ouuiu i ui m AddtoFluttsmouth-wd... 125 00 E A WlKKenhorn to K G Fricke, lot 7 and tit lot 8. block 19. l'luttn- niouth-wd 2,500 00 W S Wise and wife to J M Patter son, lots 2125 in block 4, Orchard Hill Add to l'lattHinouth; lots 5, Wl, block IB, You n if A Hayes Add to I'luttsinoiitli ; lot 7, block Ml: lot 10. block 2(1: lots to 12, block 2ii: w' lot 12, block lot l.bhK k Hi: lot 1, block lM. I'lattsmouth ; pt ne4 yf kw' 1U-12-14 w d II S Sawyer and wife to A L Eck stein, lot 771, Louisville w d South Platte I.andCotoO A Peter sen, lot ti7H, Louisville w d DC Dovey and wife to n B Smith, ).t .-M, block 172, I'luttM-uioiith-w d I! Wiit-mi to C Marshall, lots 4 fi, it lot n, ur'iof nwU i:H'.' i:-w d . J I. Hurtsliorn and wife to J M YoutiK'liiist, lots41044H42, Louis villew d I! I'ole to K A WlKlfenhorn, ne'n 7 12 li-w d Ktixnlieth Muriihvand liii-lniinl to t. ll CocIuihI, pt lot li'J Il - w (I . 1 00 35 00 30 00 900 00 i.noo co 75 00 4,:ii (io an no Nebraska's Cereal Production The figures which were reached by ttie census othce a tew days fijjo coucerninir the cereal productions of Nebraska were as much of a sur prise to Mr. John Hyde of this state who is in charge of the division hav ing supervision of those stastistics as they were to any body else, the corn crop exceeding by (SO.OllO.OdO bushels the estimate of the depart tnent of agriculture. Ten counties in the southeastern part of the state produced ns much corn in the ceu bus (.s did the entire state in 1879. Forty-three counties each raised from 2,000,000 to 6,000,000 bushels of corn, Gage county standing at the head with 8,W5,13 bushels. Kearney count) led iu the production of wheat, Filmore in that of oats and Otoe in Barley. The average yield per acre of the ten different crops was as follows: Barley, 22.fi; buckwheat, 70.1; com 30.4; oats, 20.10; rye, 13.33 nnd wheat 13.23 bushels. Hail is reported us having destroyed the crop in por tions of Boone, Buffalo, Cheyenne, Garfield, Greeley and Red Willow counties. The average yield per acre in the newer counties in the west end of the state is somewhat low or the general state averages, gratifying as they are, would have been still higher. The increase in the acreage and production of oats is even more remarkable than that I of corn, being upward of .KM per i cent. Mr. J. M. Hyatt of Alma is in ! charge of the cereal investigation under the direction of Mr. Hyde, both being Nebraska men. The state may be sure it will not sutler at their hand". Nebraska will stand at least fifth ami p-i-il)y fourth in rank among the treat cereal pro ducing state of the I'liiou in the present census. Let dog tli'lij;lit t,i hark im.l l.ilr, Kur nut uro iiiu.lc tliciu n; Hut oh! my lirctlin-n wliiit u hiyht This tlt'itmi nit ic nIiow. "Luy on, Mi-Hull '!" I,.l, Marl in cried. And quarter Kr:int to none, Slunits lloyd, "l -d lie lio cries cuoim'li, And pulsied they who run," The twinkling starM twinked merrily, The moon puled with allriylit, While founht they there rlxlit lustily In Omaha Wednesday ninht. - Keurney Hub. Ba.a Ball Notes. Manager Patterson has Wm. Meyers, a left handed from Carrol, Iowa. signed pitcher Two games of ball will be played next week. The first one will be played on April 22, Arbor day, be tween the home team and the Coun cil Hluffs team. The next game will be on the 24, between the home team and the llayden Bros, team of Om aha. W. II. Gushing was in Murray to day, Mrs. Richardson went to Weeping Water to spend Sunday. John Tighe went to Weeping Water this morning en business. W. L. Wells, of South Bend, was a passenger lor Weeping Water to day. Dr. E. W.Cook arrived home from Chicago this morning hale and hearty. W. I). Jones was a passenger over tne ?l r. lor weeping water tins morning. County Superintendent Noble it to-day busy examining five appli cants for teachers' certificates. II. I). Travis went to Weeping Wa ter this morning to spend Sunday with his family who are visiting in that city, Miss Anna Russell, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. B, Knotts, for some time past, re turned home to Weeping Water this morning. Ammie B. Todd, the gigantic ex county commissioner from Platte mouth, waB in town yesterday en route homeward from a visit west. and put in the afternoon admiring the beautiful face of Irma, the half woman in Mayer Bros.'s show win. dow. Lincoln Journal. Asleep fur Over Kor Month. Cases of prolonged alei wo by no means so numerous thtvt we cm afford to pass over the mention of an examplu of this condition at present exercising the winds of German physicians. The patient is a miner by trade, his name bfcing Johann Latus. He is an inmate of the hospital of MysIowiU. in Silesia, within whose walls, it is slated, he bad been asleep for some i months. It seemed Impossible to rouse Latus, but a recent bulletin mentions that he has at bet awoke. Naturally the case is re feirftd to the records of catalejwy for its explanation, although it u pointed out that 4 j months is a very extended pe riod even for cataleptic sleep. In this case the limbs were rigid which of course pointed to the exist ence of a cataleptic condition, but the body itself showed no sign of being in any unusual state. It remained still and placid; the chest rose and fell regn larly, and the skin was of a natural color, the face being described as pre senting a healthy appearance. In the recent reports it was stated that Latus had become less rigid as regards his body itself, while slight movements were noticed prior to his waking. Curioutily enough, while the hair of the head has grown largely, the tieard has not exhibited any increase. Feed ing was carried out by introducing milk, to the extent of two or three liters per day, into the stomach by means of a tube. Illustrated London News. On. Way for m Star to llrlghten. Director Keeler, of the Alleghuny ob servatory, was one of the first to receive the news of the recent discovery of the new star in Auriga, but on acconnt of the cloudy weather and Pittsburg smoke hutting ont all observation he has not yet clearly seen the visitor among the heavenly bodies. In speaking of it he said: "The new star, I think, has been caused by collision. That is, however, only supposition. It is possible that it was formerly covered with a crust that in some disturbance was broken and flew off into space, leaving the molten inte rior visible to astronomers, Snch occur rences are common. The outside of the body becomes chilled, and losing its brilliancy cannot be seen. "If then the crust is broken by any disturbance the star can be seen and is heralded as a new body, when in reality it may have been occupying the sunie position for thousands of years." Pitts burg Dispatch. Money In Mlnerala. There is money in minerals, if yon Ket hold of the right kind. The South Af rican Diuiuond trust that recently forced np the price of its commodity by con solidating tho various companies and by occasionally suspending operations to make a scarcity of tho stones has cleared b pretty jienny. During its lust (Wal year it gathered up 2,195,113 carats of gems, on which was realized nearly i 10,000. Whilo tho surplus stuck ot stones has been disjioseil of, an immense quantity of "blue stuil" the local mat rix of the diamond remains to bt washed. Exchange. TO SHIIM'KRS. Butter, Kgns, t in t ee, i,l Gam, Poultry, Meat, Apples, Potatoes Oreen and Dried Fruit,., Vegetables Cider, Means, W.m.I, Hides, Tallow Sheep Pelts, Furs, Skins, Tobacco, Grain, Flour; Hay, Beeswax, Feath ers, Ginsiiig, Broomcorii, and Hops. M. K. B A 1. 1, A R I) (Jen (' m, Meri liiuit a (I shippor, 217 Market Street - St. I.iiu'h, Mo. W ANTKD-Aitent, yne HOMiiilntcd with K&rnr r ml Shipper". TIMOTHY ( LA UK. ii:alen in COAL WOOD oTF.RMS CASHo ardi and 44 Xoutli Tklrd Htr.et. Telephone i. FLATTKMOVTrl, NaMllI l K. RKYNOLDS, K.latered l'hytlrlau and rbamaaiit Special attention givea to Office Practice. Rock Bluffs . Nm. p J. rJUFSEJ SALin ljr- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage of the Piblic Solicited. Nortk Sixth Street, Plattstaomtfa Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. Shingles, Lath, 8ash, Doors, Blinds Can supply ererw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of iikth howw. For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points nf'-th.eHet south or west. Tick ets eold and bag gage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATKS AND ROUTES , Call at Depot or address II, C. TOWN9ENI), O. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. PHILLlPPr, A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. AroAR. Agt., Plattsmouth. Telephone, 77. Knglish Spavin Liniment removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins , curbs splints, sweeney, ring 'jone, stiflee, sprains all woi len throats, coughs etc.. Save 50 cent by use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke A: Co druggists I'lattsmouth Shiloh's catarrh remedy a pos itive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker mouth. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co II. Ji. WATERMAN & SON Pi LUMBER ! 'I- . : :i