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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1884)
.1" Dacblea'sj Arnlcti Salve. The Beit S live In tde wwtld for Cuts, Braae. Sore, UIct, Silt tlheuin. Fe ver tores Teller Cha-ped Imuds Chilb lains Corns and m11 Skiu Eruptions and posltivly cure Piles r no pay require'!. It is gauaantecd to give perfect cutis faction, or inonev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sal By J. M. Uob-' rfs. Nv. 27 1883 ly The Best Couch Medicine IiiIIir World. SAMPLE r II EE OF CHARGE. Cull at Warrick drug store, and et a Hiini'iie bottle of Brown's Expec torant free of Hirg It cures Couh, Hovsftus. 'Vuuiing Cujti and Con- unmpti'-ii i'i i .riy taxes. It i a ecie:iti!i". : vi uruii', admirably iniaj t d the cure ol all Throat and Lung "Die ises. It is i-l'-a-Hiit to take aud Mutin-lv narinl-H. Try it: it costs you nochinsr. U.-g.dir t-i;:e bottle-, 5 ) em. UtI 31.00. For sale by W..I. Warrick Jan. -i uxsv ly Telegraphic. Five ! Fhhj! Free ! NEW lKo i.iiY roil PILES. A .te ui:i : M .i .Ir I'icl dis- rai lias In-.-a dwov. r- i l Dr. Deiiing A iii"N :!i:iti-inii: tiS -:mvin-e the .wi .uiM.t u-.il lit it. most, womieriui t....!i"' iHiwent. liv c.'.'l'ne on W.J Warrick drtU'gb, )'U mi obtain n ample box tree of chare, wiiicii vill satUfy ouof its curative qu:dt.ie. .Ian 3 lJLwly CONGRESSIONAL DOINGS. Proceedings in the House and Senate. Other Acws ISotcs. Forty-Eighth Congiess. 2 SKVVTE. Ti-iiin.'.inn, My 12.--Mr. Van lier to live wild l.iiii again. M:e - swered no. Thereupon he die r a re volver and fired npin her as th? turned to flee from the room. The bullet hit her In the back, fracturing her spine, and causing a wound undoubtedly fa tal. He then shot his little sou killing him instantly. The father fled from t!e house. While ru ining up 11th, I.e placed the piatl to his right temple, fired, and fell dead upi.p the tidewalk. WISCONSIN ANTI-MONC-PS. Milwaukee, hi Ay 12. The anti mo uopoiists nf "Wisconsin have elected seTeuteen delegates to the national conreutioa of their party Jto Chicago, May 14ih and adop e I a resolution to the eff ct that all monopolies, whether of land, or u cans f labor, or means of -.miii uii'tati n, or ; ansporlatiou, be abolished, and the control placed in i he hands of the people, and that all public ofllcei , as far as practicable, be elected directly by the people. a social oath bi o. Chattanooga. Term.. Mav 12. At a . I u - WycU m. ,... Neb.) moved to take nis , , ,,atierinir i Dilt ucar Madi i: 7 iliretctiuir Hie hecretary oi me ii.ti i !! ?o uithlio'd from tlie Northern JanifM The work entitled Cooeres?1," tli iu-t partial history of Congr'S'-io'ia l:tiin ex'aui, win iilaSnc." 1 V l lity V ''! f Hurcinci an-' ioi- h' a UC'I (I'OIM lllf sou c unty, near the Alabama line, au old man named Atcldey and a oung man named Tuckeit, quarreletl. Their friends bewail fring1, and one of Tuck ett's brothers was instantly killed and an ther dangerously wounded. Aicl lev received a mortal wound, ami his nres in a few days. In the me:n.luiH l. L- E. Line lii will cail u:;i yu and take vtmr ord-r. 6u6twtt MU3iC- On receipt of 1 50 in currency or stamps we will mail in-e Fifty pie.:e assorted Vocal and Ins' ruun-nl Stand ard Music from all the ffir popular comooers and autlior.s. Tue .1. W liailey .i-nvtntil Co. Sr. J-Hpli. Mo. J di. PairQ .ld Ins en- biished an of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where he will c mtract with cnsu nf r-s l supply ice for the season '' lowt terui?. 3 m 2 . Crazy Quilts- 2,000 pa?k-tif-s ol siik and ribVn scraps put uj in assorted lots for 25c. 50c, 73-, and 1.00 ucn. any onn oi Which will b uiaded, posture paid, on receipt ot price. . Address The J W Bailey Mercantile Co. S' .lose'ph, M. l'aciiic railroad patents to certain lnd ruuts. Agreed to. Van Vi'v. k'j resolution utu-r aahoit lehate wns laid over. T!;e Indian anpropr'.ation bill was takea :ip. The pending question w8 80Q wa Mrioljly i,urt. oi Ha v. ley's motion toincnaseio u,- UUo the apprpriation for education in Alaska. Mr. V : (lem. M ) taid he would favor tlie highest aiiioun. the btute would -a.ioio'iri te l"- luui.tu etluca- THE REOATTA AT MOL1NK. Chicago, May 12. The executive board of the Mississippi valley ameU ur rowing aocia iou, i.t a meeting today decided to bold the 7:li aii.;u.il as.sot-ia-tion regatta at Moliae, 111., July 10. h lion, proKie i o n . r wei e e- u . aud lU,, lt wa3 ,j.0 ,iec . to hold It was use ess to cd.u-ate the Indian the rej,atta9 uf 1885 and lL'SC at that bys and leave the girls without au piace ed'inntioii. At the eml of their fchool NATIONAL i RoTTEliS. ter., they went back to their tribe Cusco. May 12. The board of re- a i.l were jc red and ritiicuk-J !or their TieW Q thenaii-n d trotting associa- white aecouioliihments, und wi.uud up mot he , , m , ,o , k f by iu.v..;uinir nwie barbarous than iLe auorum. a ,-iUrn.id. A JAPANESE PKIXC.E. San Francisco, way 12. Prince Ya lnashama, of Japan, has arrived today from Yokohama. NOTHING BETTER. Jbifii ":: ver cent .ii.-couut on all cus torn n a le work hereafter, at feucr wnod's fok cash. To establish my business in e.ry d partment n strictly cash basis this inducement is made in all custom made work. TTiwW the reduction a shoe thai costs 89 00 now, costs $7.65 for cash. A boot that costs $4 00 now costs $ C- 60 cash. A boot that cots SS.50 now cost g5.C0 cas'-i at Sherwood's. o8dv 8tf Tventy-five c-Lts in advante will cuideyou to u?e of uie Pl ii'smouth i.'cuUi in library tor iu ii mh.i. -13Jiwl 11 W. J. W A BRICK. Kefrigirators in all 'iz.-s at Henry Eceok's. 59 tf Whnt. onuses the tri eat m .'.l at Will t r--?.ba Iri -r .scirp' The free (liatriluitiiiii of SrtllH.le lollies I lr n,.J.J,.L-,-r'jitifTh Mini LuiiifSrup, the most nooular remedy for Cough, Cold Consumptions and lironchiiis now on the market. Regular bie 50 cents and $1.00. SepLSScbwlyw. Notice. To the cf editors of J. G. Chambers anc. You are hereby not ill d, that I h ?v. in accordance with t'- tftr.tates of Ne braska in such cast s iii-.de and itrovid e j, set the ltftn y : M y, IW4. m tl,u timofnr a meet!!!-' ot Hi" Cied- itors of ihe aid -i 1 :t: ri b rs !c rjou, asaig-.-rs. You :: luriher ii.ii!ieii. thnt'the m'etin will f at my illiee in the citv cf Plattmov.'h, Cassfountx, al the hour f 2 oYi.'.-ek t- ni. on ia;-. tt ite T: oi j-c: t aid meiiii.: i for the purpOM-or c'i.k siirg au jiiwiici tosuccied the Saetiil" who now hohU 1!; tru-t all the pnip.rty wild tfo.ct-i o: 6a;d a-is'unors, iiiidrr a Volunt ;iy as siijnineiH. C-dnors nay repnseni their claim in p-r' or t proxy. C. I.CfRKLL, C-untv Ji"Uc. Plattsu.outh, Ntb , Ma 5. 57iilO:wl CITY KGTEL. Tnls beautiful tnree storv trick etructure. oi. ower Maid street, ba just beeu bni.ihed a: tted up tor the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND REGULAR HOARDERS.! EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar lnconneKerltlItbe f FRF1 COOS. Propr M. O'CONNOR. At tlie dowc-town saloon. LPPOSITE THE PERKINS HOUSE. Keeps a complete ine of Liquors, ;ND CiGABS, BOTTLED BEER, ALE AND PORTER, DRUG'S OliAHA BEER and tte ' ignorant men of Ihrir irioe. Although proles-uut, Vest felt coiupe 11-d to nay that ihe Jesuits bad f-l.o vn the only suoeess in the educiluu audcivmza- ho i of the Indians. Two things had -i. ? iv coii-uuuiea 10 ineir success: uue that when the teachers went among the Indians they di 1 uol lock back to civi lization. bui devoted the whole period jf irsli's fJo!d-n Bland an.l Lirer Ton of their lives to their work. The ic U Highly Itecoinnieuded. .i, -at tney educate both t-ex. -.,s:i: .l girls were equally educated "In my experience of many years I j mj civi.Ized. aud grew into manhood have never met with a remedy that I ind womanhood with the prospect I dould so in ely recommend, for blood. aud anticipations of christian marriage, liver and kidney co-n plaints, as Marsh They did not go back to theii tribes, Golden Blood and Liver Tonic. but became a part aud parcel of oui I M. E. Hall, Fort Scott, Kansas. civi'ization. I Having hear ! your (J olden Blood Mr. Inga.ls (rep. Kan) thought the and Liver Tonic highly spoken of I best thing for the Indian was to make bought a botUe for my wife, who whs him amenat'le to the law. He had gu 1' rin fronn aVepepsia nu-1 liver heard euough of ttate denunciations of J omplaint. I can now join with others die govi rnmeiit for its extermination in I 8 prane, for it quickly cured her." of the Indians. There ha 1 ! en no J. M. Scott, Chillicothe, Mo. suc'i extermination, thep w. re a-I "Maush's G'i.des Blood aud Liver mau Indians on ihi coutinju- tod.y I Tonic has cured me of a scrofulous hit- PROFESSIONAL CANDS. c:no. s. J:iTir, ATT KNKY AT LAW. w ; practice hi all Court ol i he Htale. Ofllca lu KiUi,rerld lilock. PL ATI SMOOTH, KBBKASUA. Allen IIkksos. a. N. 8cllivn. iii:io &, SL I.I.IVA.V, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will give prompt attention to all tulns Intrusted to thein. OI- flce la luluu lilock. Last i-Je. fLATTSMOUTU IS EBB 4SKA. FRANK H. WILSON, Basement of Bank ol Cass County. Cobxeii Sixth axo Main Mtkkets. ISTOTAriT PTJBLIO fartlcular attention rived to the preparation of papers lor Caveat. 1'aienla aud lielstratlou or iraile Marks and Labels. Wa, li:i.t.i:N. JuNtlre oftlir Pence. Elmwood Neb Collections u s-pcialiy and Ktves prompt alteati-ju P. O address Elin- wood Neb. IU. A. MALISUl'lll. DENTIST. nUvv over Hniitli. Llaci. Co's. Drtnt Store. I- irsl cl:uss tlt-nti"trv sl n-.i-.oii.tble oncen, -sly Id. O'JOWOHdi; ATTOKNEY Al L.V a NOl'AKY I'UBLTC. riltcruld's lilock. l'LATTSMOOTn. - NEBRASKA A gout for Stex-nsLIp liiii-s ro and from Europe. diiiwjly 1 C. W. II. HCJllL.l!AXi:CUT. Pra ci icing Physician. OSce. Corner Main and ' PLATTSMOCTH, - - - - - 'tli Streets., - BRA6i. DR. J. S. STURDEVANT, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUHQtON. Attends calls, dy or nix tit. w29lf KlOHT MlLR OR(4VX, NKB. K. U. L1VI.V I.MOS. 11. li rUVSICIAN & 8UHUKO.N. OFFI IIOCi:S, horn 10 a. in., to 2 p. n. cxannu.r.L' suieou ior u. . reasion. IU. . 31 1 L.l.-:xt. PHYSICIAN AND SUIiUEON Can be found by calling at liin olUce, corner 7th ana Alain stieelo, m J. ii. wateriiiuu liuse. PLATTSMOCTH. IiEBltASKA. JAM. I. iUAXIlKVr ATTOKJIEY AT LAW. UUlc-e ever Baker Atwood's store, eouth side ot Main between Stli aud ctli streets. 2ltf as iu 1492. Mr. Frye (rep. Mo.) moved the ship ping bill be taken up iu order to retain place as unfinished business. Agreed to. Adjourned. HOUSE. mor and kidney trouble, from which I have suffered for years." W. F. Mor ris, Burlington, Iowa. MARsn's Goldbn Blood and I ivek Tonic and Mahsh's Golden Balsam for the throat and lungs, are for sale by mouth. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. Trial 6ize 10 cts. . wrJ6 oheai- lands. First class smothe land In Cheyenne acic. 1C0 CASH.. !"S COSTS, 480,00 AYMENTS. 1st year inu rest 6 -er ceat only S2V2 2d 3d 4 til 5th fit n Till Ktll litli is.' 0 an I Int. 4. a 4-1,00 I3."0 " 48.00 48.00 4H.00 401) 4.tXI " In the house bills were introduced Smith & Black Bros., druggist., Platts- and referred by Mr. Payson to restrict the ownership of real estate in territo ries to American ritizeus. It prohibits any non-resident alien, who has not de claied nis intention to b- come a citizen f the United States from acquiring or s&ar s wniDg, possessing or holding any rd state in any of the territories. The bill relating to police regulations in the District of Columbia w:is passed alter considerable discussion ot the ections prohibiting the sale of lottery tickets, Mr. Rrown (lud ) characteriz ing the Louisiana Stae Lottery f.s the ColoaSal swindle of the nge. The clerk u one ot H e government depai it. nt expended $10,00 J it.onthly in lottery i k- ts. Mr. Belford denied the right of con- "tp.-s to promoit an iruiviauai irom spendii-a his monev as he saw lii. Di' the gentleman from ludiana think eon gress should prevent five or six respec table gcntltUH-n from sitting do n to a itamc 1' pO x i? He did i ot wa ,t any of thi3 piiritauical kind of legislation; (he whole thin was a humbug, end when the house g.t through with t'ns Dill he wo;dd move to strike out the enacting clause and commit the moral ry of the nation t t:;e care of the state of Indinna. as ii j olit ai virtues had been comm t ed o the Slate ol Oi.io. Mr. O'Ntill (Mo.) iutroducrd t!ie fol lowing bill, providiug that after July 1, UOK- rTn ai vine streets, the folio l .d oihetti be txempt from PL ATTS MOUTH, - NEBRASKA. du v: YL-vr suirar, not retined; moljs- sts, salt, rice, rye, bailey, potatoes, oat- LISTEN EVERYBODY ueal, curra iis, pruut-s, pi as, um.-, k, .iter .-I o s live animals. vecet.bles. 1 " 'I TflV OT n T . I T rr-1 cirntl andchickory. Befened. " u,,J,",iaw' O Neillt8t u.a-e that the tbill will UNDEiC MERGES S !OE STORE, sharp Razor. Call xnd cive SPKNCEK a trial. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice lu all tne courts in tuo Mate. District AtUir;u,j and A'ufaru Public. t llilj ft. WIHK. ; ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fins Iu- uruuc-e aud Collection Agency. Office Union block, rial iniuouth Nebraska. 221113 U.K. tVUKIiLKU A CO. LAW OFF1CK, Real lCtate, Fire and Lifelu- surauce Aueuts. t'lattsmoutn. Nebraska. Col lectors, tax -payers. Have a complete abstract 01 uue.i. uuy ana sen reai estate, neKtiate luaus. sc. 15) 1 JAMES K. JlUUIttHOX, Notary Public. ATTORNEY AT LAW. W1U prasttce in Cass mua aujoinniK counties ; gives specia: aitention to collections and abstracts of title, ofllce in Sherwood Block, Flatumouth, Nebraska. I7yl HOBEIIT D. WIXDHAU, Notary Fublio ATTOKNTT AT LAW. Office over Carrutli's Jewelry Store. Flattsinouth. .... Nebrajka. ftl. A. HARTICAN, 1 A W Y E 12. KirzoiciiALn'H Block. Plattsmouth Neb Prompt rtiidCHrcful attention to a general Law fractii-e. K. DltESSLEU, Merchant Tailor. plattsmouth. - - - neb. Dr. C. A. Marshall .Successor to Clutter tc Marshall.) Interest is 0 per cent, and U payable annual- v. Sections and htlt sections in nionoriion. i have personally examined these lai.us. CNIOV BLf CK. PLATISVOUTIF, - NEBKAJrKA W. H. MA LICK, CARRIAGE P G aiming ai trimmin SIGlf & ORNAMENTAL All orders left wiih m;' w ill receive prompt attention. accompli Si areducfu-n of 854,000,000 is now open. Plenty of clean Towels and in the reve iu i. Aojouruvu. N w Yoik, May 1J Toiiight Isaac D. Edrehi, a chemist aged 60 years, iv'n g apart f om hia wile, aged 43, visited her odging on East 11th street Their son Charles, ged 5 years, waa rjlavinz in the room. After some con PLATTSMOUTH MIJ.LS TT8 MOUTH IT KB. aiEISEL. Proprietor 20 13 BIT1 1 ST ! Preservation of natural teeth a Fpecialtj'. Teeth extracted without pain by use ot Laughing Gas. All work warranttd. Fitw:pvi r HlirK. Prices reasonable. - ri.ATTS10TTTH.N Some Foolih People Allow a cough tc run until it, gets be jond the reach of medicine. The ofien say, Oli, it will wear away, jut if most case4 it wears them away. Could th-y be induced to try the succc-fu' m dicine called Kemp's Balsam, ha I sell on a positive guarantee to ur--. hey would immediately see the exce -lent effect after taking ihe first dos. Price 50c and 31: trial size free. Resp'y, fapr3 4m W. J. Wat rick. Crown Mills Flonr. W. F. Allen, the old Cass county mUler, who is now running the Crown Mills at Ashland, has his flour on sale in ihe Plattsmouth market, Dovey & Sou keeping it always in stock A trial of the Crown Mill brands will nrove to auy tLat it is superior to any flour in the market. 300dw48tf. Tryth'B naia plug c ie wing 1o b-icco, it is by far the finest pi g c'iew ing made. Matt Fchlegel sella it. ltl Money Saved by buying h ind made brooms, ask your dealer for tlrm. d28-lmo Orders for hand made broom? at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. d28-lmo You pave money by bnyinar your boots, shoe- and Hlinpeis at Merges, wBere fon hav ttra largrBt assortment 2 m B o 0 S Ml S9 3 35 2 1st CD cm B s H 9 4 00 00 tat 9 1 ft CCS ,; tm q feed O S ft Mk g eT e ft &J S ft ft 55 ft ft ? 3 H 3 t- 9 ft- t39 S3 . 3 p9 L vwa ItTBWWil - (