Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, June 30, 1892, Image 2
COPVMlrT II ?'( tho life that is fighting against Consumption. Only tut nrnj.l ly. 1 "tit. it off, and untiling can savo vou. Hut, if taken in titiu1, I)r. l'ierec's (I'llihii .Medical Discovery will certainly euro. It must In1 done through tho 11 txl and tlic " Discovery " in tin! inost potent lilouil - cleanser, Mrcngth-restorer, and flesh liiiiii r thill'ij known to ineilical Science. Tin' scrofulous affection of tliu lungs that's callcil Consumption, mill every form of Scrofula and Mood-taints, all yield to it. Tor Weak Lungs, Spitting of lllooil, Uronchitis, Astlmia, and all severe, lingering Coughs, it's an uiieiualed remedy. It's the onh one that's (fuarunti i'i!. If it ilocsi.'t benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money hack. COKXKK OK VI NIC AMI 1IITII STS TKI.M'lioNK Il K. NOTTS UHOS, Publishers. I'tiMislieil every 'I l n r-ilit y . nnd "lit il y ev ery evening en et Sumliiy. Kei;i-.tereiliit the I'lattsinoiit li, .obra-kii post pllii e n et i tml i lai-t nniil matter f.ir tiniisiiii-ioii tlimiiiili tin- I'. S. imiiW. I KU1- It K WKI-.Kl.Y. I Int- enr in ml viinre - l 1 1 ne ear nut in ihIwiik e " - - 1,1 Si x 1 1 11 it 1 1 It in ailvtiiito - - - T."i I liri-e 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 in mix iinee I" oi- iiaii.v. I lite ye ;tr ill ml lint t :H' '"I I llr li'l'V itlle tttintl It 'ii I'l r week by I III I 'ier ' ' 1 " Wc jinuniso to cure your Ca tarrh, I'crfeetly and iierniancntly, no matter how hail your case or of how long standing or we'll ay you .11 in." That's what the Siroirietors of I'r. Sage's Catarrh einetly say to every sufferer from Catarrh. Ami they mean il. yt rkynoi.ds, Iti-Ulslrti'tl I'hyli liill Mini riliiniHU'M Special attention given to Office Practice. Hoi k Hi.rri-s - Ni:n, P, I. l(ijrSl'tJ' IK AI.K.It IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage of tlic Public Solicited. North Sixth Slroet, Plnttsinouth A, SALISBURY -: 1 F.-N T-I S T : . , 41. . nail naics tu new j ui rv. the democrats, to gum tlic ii.tiB),i , . . I lo accommodate (. hristian hn- would require forty-three votes. In-j ,,,..,vri.rrt .. ,llt.ir lrit.I1( along diana iilone would give the reptiUi- j its line who de-die U attcn.l the cans the DriHiilcncy and two vot s I national convention of the VP. S. 1 J t - I . . V V. .1. I..1.. " III .1... while both Now York ant ,; J'". ', "'; ingtoii rouie win on iu -i iiiii to spare, Indiana would have to be cairid by tin TIICRSIiAY. jcm: :, HEPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. itr Pro-idi-nt Itl.NJ A MIX II Mv'KISliX of 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 K i . I'"ur ire I'ri -iili-tit Will I I.I. AW K'll; I) uf fv in U. What the You have now elect in llillites are saying: uoininatcd Cleveland; n if vou can." Tim: iiesiion that is now going the round of the democratic papers is, "Who in h I is Stevenson." I I cannot be said that lloies is en tirely disappointed, for he Haiti he would have the presidency or noth ing, and he got nothing. TlIK democrats ate working hard to get the independents to nominate Walter O. (ireshem for president. They rcali.c that it is their only hope of healing Harrison. lll.i'Al si-; (in-sham is a republican and a man that is popular with the masses of the people, (he democrats are praying for the independents to nominate him for president, so that they will have some show to elect irover Cleveland. Hut they should remember that the good book sajn that "The prayers of the wicked pro vailcth not." democrats to put them in power. New York and Montana would leave them four votes shoi t ol the requisite number, while iw York and I ml would give then eight voles more than enough. I toll New York ami Indiana, it will le seen, are absolutely es.-etitial to tlic democracy, while Cleveland's del i ocratic foes li ive been declat ilg all along that he can not r-ecure t) . former slate.- (ilohe lemocrat. An Ainiiiuli'il S(nr.ii;- llinrvolr. The Au.-nraliun lamprey has its j iiii ripal habitat ill the Murray river, i.nl ;ou..eiUeiitly in tht) dry seasons il is ttl to he imheil'ileil heneatli tlm hanletitfl clay, where no water is. As tin) strc.ira reeedi s, tiiu animal tills its pouch an! ilisajipears into the soft luml helow, thereto remain until tlio drought ha (.i.isseil away, suhsistins,' on the inoislurc which it has learned to store in a special ized receptacle lit the sido of the ln ail. Asa matter of fact, tho fih has mas teretl the tlil'.ictilt iniesi.ioii of water stoi age on its own account before the ran of liouu) sapiens has been able to solve the same problem iu the island conti nent. It is an interesting question whether this Australian lamprey is not a linger ing example of the fish of Miocene ages, mid as such may he considered as an an cestral typo of I'.uropean lampreys. A sea lamprey that I examined alive, caught in the salmon nets of tho tidal Maury, had a ilintinct tendency to dwell at either Mile of the head, as if the pouch mit;ht be forthcoming in time of actual necessity. If tho Australian type is not the absolute ancestor of the liritish genera, it is at le.i:;t, reasonable to sup pose that it is an older form, and that the ilivei'L'ent genera ami suedes have tit seetnletl along different lines in tin irrcat life btniggle. That the pouch of the antiinxleau lamnrey is intended for the storage of water is a fact that can liardly lie ilotiiiteti by any one who lias Keen the specie amid its peculiar sur roundings. Cornhill Magazine. 1 Hurl i a special ttraiu from Outalia i throuoli to New York, via C'hica 'and Niagara Falls, leaving at 1 1: 10 1 1 p. in., after arrival of all trains Iron. ! the we.-t. A rate of one fate for the j I round trip has been atilhori.ed and I will be open to the general public! , Tickets, good to return any time i within thirty d.i)s Iroiu date ol , purchase, will be on .-ale at dates to j 1 lie announced later. I he low rates . Un force, the through car facilities I ! at the disposal ol travelers by the ' liut lington route, and the delight- fill sea-ou of the ear, combine to! make this an umipialled oppor tunity ol visiting the east. I nielli- I her that you inn pun ha.-e tickets j I n in i your station agent through : to New York. Pull in for nation mav be hail upon apoiication lo the al agent of the 1 i. or by ad- j dressing . I'tancis, Vieneral J as- i senger Agent, Omaha. OrevlOM, Viish in(t m nml tin Nor west ijmci lie C.i iii-i The constant demand of the trav eling public to the far west tor a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling has led to the establishment as what is known as Pullman Colonist sleepers. These cars are built on the same general plan as the regular lir-t-class Pullman Sleep r. the only dif ference being that they are not up holstered. They are furnished complete with good comfortable hair uiatresses. warm blankets, snow white linen cur tains plenty of to wt Is, combs, brush os etc., which secure to the oceu pant of a birth as much privacy as is to be had in liit diss sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and sniok ing is absolutely prohibited. l'"i" full information send for Pullman Colonist Sleeper b allet. K. I.. I.o tnax, ( ieneral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha Nebraska m AHowlingSuccess. iff' liuilj '1-' VvA fl''i-i'LL SANTA OJUS GOLD AX I) 1'llK'C'KI.AlX I'KUWNS, Or. Htt'lnwiiys iiiiii'stiitMlt1 (ertlie itnlcm fx ttat'tliil' ol let'tll. THE CHANCESOF THE PARTIES. Mr. Cleveland, as his friends tell us, is to carry the country this year, irrespective altogether of the atti tude of Now York. Lot us examine this proposition in the light of rea son. There will be 1 II votes in the next electoral college, and the party which gets 2S. of them will win. It is pretty safe to say that the great majority of the states thi- year will vote as they usually did in the past in presidential years. The elections of sni made no per manent change iu the altitude of any state toward the great parties. This has been shown in such of the states as have voted since that year. It is entirely safe, therefore, to say that the states here mentioned w ill align themselves thus in the can vass this year: I ii'iitiiiral ie. !l.llllilltllll 11 Fine Gold Work Kockwntiil Muck i Specialty, l'liittsiiiimtli, Nob a I 7, 3l), Q2I, AND 223 yVlAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, NKH. F. R. GUTIIMANN. PROP. Kates ifl.aO'1'KK wkek and vp Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. it 1. iiium s sa pi n I Mil LUIHU L. 1 1 I Shinnies, LhUi, Sash, Doors5 Blinds Chii mipply evcrw lu'iiiiuiil of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera Iioubu. TIMOTHY CLAUK. DKALDK IX COAL I WOOD oTKRMS CASIIo K'eiilllictin. liilihirtiKt I'uliiiaito . M11I1 Illinois low II Kiltlslls Maine M 11 ssai liusfltn. M ielitKiHi Minnesota Xeliriiska Xevtula Xew 1 Imnpsltiro .oltll Dakota... Ohio Oregon I ctinsYlvittiut... K'lioite' Isliniil .. South Ditkotii .. Vermont Wiisliiiitoii .... Wiseoiisin Wyoiiiini; Total liArkntisiis n a Coiinect it'tit li itl I lehiwaie ... .'! Illlortilu t In I ietiruia lit i' Kontui kv i:i 1" l.iuiisiiitia !i Mai vlanil S ilMieliiuan ! S M ississippt ! Iti.MiHMonri 1 4 Xew Jersey Hi a North Carolina l ..I ootltl nrolina .. ti i leiiiiessee I'.' XHrxus 1 I irKinia VI 4i esl irinia. M 41 -i 'Jtiil Total Ini llOl'lll'Kl I.. Xew 1 ork lit' Indiana It .Montana .. nli and Ollli-e 404 South Third Street. Telephgne 13. PLATT8M0UT1I, NEURASKA Total 5 Ill this table the democrats are al lowed all the states which Cleveland carried in 1SSS, and live of the four Icon electoral votes ot ?liclngan which state chooses all its electors but two by congressional districts this year, ami the state has boon d vided up into two sections for the choice of these two. The live olec tors Here given to tlio democrats is a very liberal allowance. Iu th table every state is given to the n publicans which they carried four years ago except New York and In diana add part of Michigan. All the new state except Montana we arc putting in the republican column and that st.ite we put in the doubt ful list. This, we believe every roil suitable democrat will concede, is pretty fair apportionment of th states between the parties. It is to be observed we allow Connecticut and New Jersey to the democrats and many democrats consider th I .-..!-.. 1 I ... lointei a uuie snauy, wnue wc art not claiming West Virginia, which was very close in isss, and which is beingplaced in tho doubtful column by the prophets this year. Thus the republicans are reason nbly sure of 210 electoral votes and the democrats ISO. In order to win the republicans have merely to gain thirteen more of the fifty. four which are iu the doubtful column, while Owes its REPUTATION AND SUCCESS TO ITS OWN MERITS. IT IS PURE , UNADULTERATED.AND FGR RAPID Cleansing Power has noequal it is invaluable. in lltchen & laundry. Sold by all grocers. KFAlRBANEf&CO CHICAGO. X GO - TOr House Furnishing Emporium. W from 1 liiin .lie the IV IlKKK yii '"'"i our hoii.-e lurnisln telien h liii'Mir ami at easy t'.'anus. tin? world tviiown llaywnoil lmliy can iaics, also latest liiil'i'oviil l.i'haiilt' 1 ri'iess iiasoiini' Mint; No troiiMi' to show eriiiiils. and eon viitce SttiK Strm-k. Two men met on a train going west. Tliey laid known each other in the six ties and resinned ucipiaintanco with a vim. "An how's that bright hny of yours?" asked the city man of his old time friend. "Peart, peart as ever, pard. I were goin tt make a minister of him, but lie got stage st ruck and took tu that line as iiat'nd as a duck does to water, an I had to gin in. And he's the bent shot in Moiitany." Tunk to tlio Htage, eh? And has he been miecessl'til?" MuecesHfiil? Well, I reckon IlO lion. Why, their ain't a man can be named in the same dav with Hill. Ho kin drop grizzly in his tracks without ever cumin down from his perch." "What is his role? "Roll? I don't savoy, purd." "1 moan what line is he in?" "Oh, the Mounting an Valley line that runs to Uooehville Uirouli I utamount drove and I iii;'.lv Hollow. 'Taint fi.n all the time either, pard, when bandits is lavin low for yer money or ver lib ,h, he dues the sensational on the boards. I see. A low coniedian." Nothin low about llill. ilf friend, He just nits up on tlu top of the Moti tanv staije mi drives lus tour-in Icititl as oasv as rollin nlT a log. V.& I said, the Btage wu right in his line, nu he'i ilimitlorin goutl driver. Detroit t ree Press. Tlii llntty uiul ttiu Siiviiki'. In the bono caves of the south of France have been found figures of rein deer, mammoths and niiiii cut on horn or ivory,- and evidently executed by art ists contemporary with the Elophas primigeniui. Tho men are represented with short, bent legs, and seem to Mand or walk in a stooping manner, with the body bowed slightly forward from the IllpS. Now pass your hand down the back of nny infant under ten months old nml feel the spine at the loin or lumbar re gion, whore in the adult modern man the back is hollow or concave. You will observe that in the babe it is convex like that of a quadruped (a ten-month-old baby is practically a iiuadruped); and though the child can, perhaps, get on its legs with the support of a chair, it does not straighten its thighs and stand upright, hut is bent forward in the Fame posture of the cave dweller, wdiose portrait has come down to us fi-";.i th Hgt just, succeeding I lie last glacial epoch. If the support is remov. 1 th" child falls forward afid again becomes i psouilo tiund raped. Dlack wood's Maga zine. Not St, lit-f, -n us It l.iiiikril, A man t-nti red a btvy city oflicea few weeks ago and askod permission to iw the telephone. J le walked to the eon.er pointed out by one of the clerks, I oke. curiously at the instrument and rd'tor a furtive glance toward the other oceu pants of the room t.wk down t ie i . ceiver and gentlv whispered in:o it, "Hullo." A broad smile passed around the root a find one of the younger clerks calh'd out in patronizing tones, "Oh, no, inele, hang up the tuli'. ring the bell tni the right, then put the tube to your e;r and talk to that little hole ln-fore you.' The man inVdiontly hung up the re ceiver and turned toward the sp'Uikei, "Thank you!" he said dryly, "I am the general insjiector of this telephone-lino." Youth's Companion. j Nothing New Under the Sun No! not oven t hrt nig li cars tu I en er, Ogdon, Salt Lake City. San I-'ranciseo and Cortland. This is simply written to remind you that the I'uioii I'aeilb: is the pioneer in running through i-ars to the above inoiit ioiied point. and that the pres ent tlirougii car arrangement is un- xoellt-d. We also make Till-: time. For details address anv agent of the company, call on your nearest ;ont or write to- I',. I.. l.oNAX, C. 1 T. A.U. l'.,lnialia Neb. The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat, contains information well worth remembering: "Mr. John K'oth of thin city, who mot with an accident a few day ago spraining- and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one ad-cent bottle of Chamberlain's I'ain Halm." This remedy is without an cipial lor sprains anil liruises antl should littvr U I)l;u.'e in every InuiwelioLI. For sale by l G. F'ricke V Co. I. Pearleman OPPOSITE COURT ) HOUSE S O0'. vy Real Estate Boom Attracts the attention of every prop orty holder in t h is city, lint when Ir. Fruiiklin Miles the eminent In diana specialist claims that heart disease is curable and proves it by lb iii-iiiUs of testimonials ol won derfitl cures by bis new Heart t u ro il attracts the iittcnt inn of tho mil lions sulforing with sht .-l b.ioath; palpalation, irri'gular pulse, wind in stomach, pain in side or shoulder smothering spel Is, faint i ng', drops v etc. A. F. Dav is, Silver Crook. Neii by ti.-in four bottles ol Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure was completely cured after twelve years stiller. ng tititn heart disease. This new rem edy is sold by F. (I. I'ricke & Co. a WILL KKKP CONSTANT). ON HAND A Full a(itl Coinph te line ol r Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils: DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS I'lTscriptioiis ;i it'lnH y K !tiinn l d w w If itii rt. VI exican M According to the census of 1 s'.K), Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of l.d'JVoti people, as the eighth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so many persons find homes, anil, when we do, we can find no hotter lino than the "Hurlington Route." Three fast and comfortable trains daily. For further information ad dress the agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. The Missori Pacific will sell round trip tickets May S to 1-1 inclusive, to Portland, Oregan, the Presbyterian general aisotnbly being held their May l'.t to June Tickets good un til May I'.t and returning inside W days at fiid, going via one route and returning via another. Apply at ticket office for particulars. &omi Foollsli People allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the roach of medicine They say "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try tho successful Kemp's lialsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent cllect after taking the first dose. Price aWc and 5T. Trial size free. At all druggists, Mi'cs Nt ve toid Livorl'illi Act on o now prieiplo--regulating-the liver, stomach ami bowels j through the nerves. A newdiscov I crv Dr. Miles pills speedily cure I biliousness, bail taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation I'uequalod for men, women and children. Small est, mildest, surest. .TO doses Ja cts. Samples tree at F'. (. I-)ricko Co's. ustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment. V.o cither application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang 1.:ximest. , (kuwions arise for its use almost every day. AH druggists and dealers have it. The Grand Trunk railway of Cngnay from Montevideo has Won completed, and opens ont a vast tract of fertilf land hitherto coinnaratively worthiest tlio area of which is enly a little loss than Belgium. Shilohs catarrh K'omedy a posi tive cure for catarrh, tlipthoria and canker mouth. For sale by () II Snyder and K. ( Frieke. The Homdliest Man in Pinttsmont li As well as the handsomest, and oth ers are invited to call on any drug gist and got free a trial bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs, a reinoih thatjis selling en titely upon its merits and is guar anteed to relieve nd cure all chron ic nnd acute coughs, asthma, bron chitis and consumption. Large hot ties 50c and 21.00. Tho Doctors aro Cuilty. Crave mistakes aro made by phy sicians iu treating heart disease. The rate nf sudden deaths i daily increasing. 1 1 itudreds become vic tims of the ignorance uf pity sicia us iu theatre ntnie nt of thisdisease. One in four persons has a diseased heart. Shortness of breath, palpitation and fluttering, irregular pulse, choking sensation, asthmatic breathing, pa in or tenderness in side, shoulder or arm. weak or hungry spells, are s mploins of heart disease. lr. Miles' New Heart Cure is the only reliable remedy. Thousands testily to its wonderful cures. Hooks free. Sold bv F. 1. Fricke A: Co. J ust as sure as hot weather comes there will be more or loss bowel complaint in this vicinity. Kvcry person, ami especially families, ought to have some reliable medi cine at hand for instant use in case it is needed. A U.T or ad-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnea Remedy is just what you ought to have and all that you would need, even for the most severe and dangerous cases. It is the best, the most reliable and most HticccHsful treatment known nnd is pleasant to take. For Bale K. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. I had a severe attack of catarr' ami became so deaf I could not heal common conversation. I sulTerei": terribly from roaring in my head. I procured a bottle of Kly's Cream Halm and in tnree weeks could lie as well as I ever could, and now p can say to till who nreafllicted with the worst of diseases, caoarrh, take I'dys Cream Calm ami be cured. It is worth l.tKKi to any Man, ; wwinati or child sulforing from catarrh -A Iv. Newman, (irnvling, Mich. lion. V. V. Lucas, ex-state auditor of Iowa, says; "I have used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy iu my family antl have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I . believe all that is claimed fiTTft : Persons nfllicted by a cougllf ....i l ...;n .. f..: i " 'pi ' . tout o i 1 1 1 1 1 1 it ,t ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 j ner v j no danger from whooping con J-A when this remedy is freely pn'fvf' .TO-cont bottles for sale by F; ?J Fricke Co., druggists. Knglish Spavin Liniment removes all hard soft or calloused lumps ami blemishes from horses, bloil y spavins , euros swimis, sweeney . ring bone, stiflee, sprains all swol len throats, coughs etc.. Save HO cent bv use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful bleniis' cure ever known. Sold by F. fncke co aruggists riattsuioi