The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 19, 1884, Image 2

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    Uucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts,
B ruses. Sores, Ulcer-, Salt Rheem. Fe
ver sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilb
lains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and
poaltiTly euro Tiles or no pay required.
His gauaaoteed to give perfect atis
toction, or money refunded. Price 25
cents Dr box. For Sale Bf J. M, Rob
ert's. Nov. 27 1833-ly
The Best Couh Medicine
In the World.
SAMPLE FREE OF CIIAROE.
i uil t. Warrick's drog store,, and
let a sample bottle of Brown's Expec
torant free of charge. It cures Coughs.
Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Con-
niontlnn in its rarlv Btanes. It is a
scientific preparation, admirably adai t
d lor tbe curd ot all Throat and Lung
Diseases. Ii i pleasant to take
-i..w Harmless. Try it; it costs
and
you
nothing. Itegalar size boles.JWcents.
and 91.00.
r or saie iy "
Jau.acuwij
Free ! Free! Free !
NEW DISCOVERY FOR PILES.
A remedv for this dreaded dm
oj.a lia Wn discovered by Dr. Dening
A single application will convince the
moat: akentical of its most WOndeff ul
hfalinnr now era. By calling on "W. J
Warrick drucfflat. voU can obtain
a
sample box free of charge, which
nliaf inn a f its curative qualities
will
Jan 8 Dwly
' Jamea . lllalne."
The work entitled "Twenty Years of
ronirrMH the most succinct and lm-
nartial historv of Coneresslonal Lcgis
latioa extant, will bo issued from the
Dress In a few days. In the meantime
U. L. E. Lincoln will call upon you
and take tout orders. Wtftwtf
Music
On receipt of 1.50 iu currency or
stamps we will mail free Fifty pieces
assorted Vocal and Instrumental Stand
ard Music from all the most popular
composers and authors.
The J. W. Bailey Mercantile Co.
St. Joseph, Me.
Orazv lOullt.
3.000 nackatrcs of silk and ribbon
uriin nut tin in assorted lots for 23c.
srw 73iv Mid tl.00 each, any one of
which will be mailed, postage paid. en
receipt ol price. Address
The J W Bailey Mercantile Co.
St. Joseph, Mo.
llfteen per cent discount on pll cua
torn, made work hereafter, at Sher
wood's fob cask. To establish my
business in every department on a
strictly cash basis this inducement is
made in all cnatom made work.
TTndt r the reduction a bhoe that
costs 89 00 now, costs $7.65 for cash.
A brtot that costs $8.00 now costs 6
80 cash.
A hoot that costs 35.50 now costs
65.10 cash at Sherwood's. 58dw8tf
Refrigerators in all sizes at Henry
Back's. 59tf
" What causes the great rush at Will
J. Warrick's Drug Store." The free
distribution of sample bottles of Dr.
Uosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, the
most popular remedy for Cough, Colds,
Consumptions and Bronchitis now on
the market. Regular size 30 cents and
$1.00. Sept.28e6wly w.
Leading medical authorities indorse
Ayer's Saraaprilla as the "best biped
purifying medicine in existence. wldfl
Twenty-five eents in' advance will
entitle yon to nse of the Plattsmouth
circulating library forgone month.
45dwim W. J. Warrick.
CITY HOTEL.
This beautiful three story brick structure, on
war Maid street, has Just teen finished and
tted up for tbe accommodation of
TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS.
AND ; .
RF.C.ULAR BOARDERS.:
lUi THING HBI AND .CLEM
A Good Bar connection
tf. " FRED COOS. Propr
Dr. Home's Electric Belt
Will cure Nervousness, Lumbago. Kheuma
tltiu. Paralysis. Neuralgia. Sciatica. Kidney,
Spine and Liver disease. Ooat, Asthma, Heart
dUease, Diipepsla Constipation. Erysipvlas,
Catarrh. Piles. Epilepsy. I m potency. Dumb
Ague, Prolapsas.Cteri.etc. Only scientific Elec
tric Belt In America that sends tbe Electricity
and Magnetism through the body, and can be
reebarged la ao instant by tbe patient.
fl.OOO Would jrotOBuy It.
Dr. IIornb I was afflicted with rheumatism
and cured by using a belt. To any one afflicted
with that dUease. I would aay. buy Morse's
Electric Belt. Any one cam confer with me by
writing or calling at my tore, 1420 Douglas St..
Oniaaa.Keb. - WILLIAM LYONS.
Mais Officb Opposite Post Office, room 4
Frener block.
tar For sale at C. F. Goodman's Drugstore,
llo Farnam Street. Omaha.
Orders filled. C. O. D. ttd&wlm
M. O'CONNOR.
At . the down-towa saloon. ' ;
OPPOSITE THE PERKINS HOUSE,
Keeps a complete lne of
Liquors,
ND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEKR.
ALE AND PORTER,
dRUG'S 02IAHA BEER
aej rhe best brands of Kentucky .
m srblakJea,
Telegraphic,
MISCELLAISEOUS NEWS.
The Criminal Doings.
Other News Notes.
THE SWAIM COURT.
Washington, May 17.- In theSwaim
court of iuqulry today Myron A. Parke
was summoned by the judge advocate
and closed the evidence. The court di
rected counsel to file printed brief by
Wednesday morning next, when argu
ments ot counsel will be heard. Iu tbe
meau while court adjourned.
DKCNKKX TIIUEATS.
The secretary of the navy tereived a
telegram from Commander Batcheller,
commanding t!ie United States steam
ship Galeua, at Key West, saying that
the threats against the Spanish consul
at that place; reported yesterday were
made in a bar room by two or three
drunken Cubans, bnt neither the consul
nor the authorities ot Key West attach
much importance to them. The secre
tary telegraphed to Commander Batch
eller to use the naval force if necesrary
to Drtserve I ltd peace aud protect the
consul.
Washington, May 17. The treasurer
of the United States has forwarded
$8,000,000 iu legal tenders to the assist
ant treasurer at Ne- xork, tr use in
case of necessity.
WALL STB BET NEWS.
New York. May 17. 12:30 p. m. The
tnorcing passed quietly. Confidence is
progressing and in a fair way toward a
speedy recovery of value in stocks. The
a lvanee of the morning is well main
tained, the movement being merely
checked at intervali by unusual sales
of small holders to secure profits. The
bank statement is favorable, show lug
R'i excess above the legal feqnirements
4 over $3,ooo,oou. ino opinions or
leading financiers is that gradual im
provemeat 13 certain, mere is no
danger of another backward step,
THE U. S. EXPRESS.
New York. Mar 17. President T. C.
Piatt, of the United States express of-
nee, writes to tbe b'ocw exchange as
follows: "Inquiries have been made
in regard to certain testimony printed
in the mormag papers: to set at rest
absolutely all rumors, I bow state that
neither as president or personally, di-
reotly or indirectly, have I ever had any
transactions with the firm of Grant &
Ward or Mr. Fred Ward. The United
States Express company in the course
of regular business, had on deposit in
the Marine National bank, tbe sum of
$49,000 when the bank closed, and I
am aesuredhat it will result is no loss
to the company.''
on akt ward's affaibs.
New York, May 17. C. AlcCullougb,
Beecher & C merchants, filed an ' as
signment to II. Payne Bartleet, giving
preferences to Drexel Morgan & Co,
for $05,000. In the petition of Julian
Davies, receiver of tbe firm of Grant &
Ward, the supreme court today granted
an order authorizing the receiver to
compromise certain claims of the firm
of L. yon Hoffman & Co. and Brown
Bros., each tcr the 'sum of $102,000.
The receiver believes that other loans
of a similar character have been ob
taincd by the firm of Grant & . Ward
and therefore he asks permission to
n In I
compromise all ench claims by the sur
render of bond at their par value. The
court granted authority to compromise
the claims.
CAUSES or suspension.
New York, May l7.-McCullough,l
Beec! er & Co. are shipping merchants.
Thj snsprsion was caused ly the cur
rency of Brazil having been heavily de
preciate.! and the deo'ine Jo coffee for
the last three months.
THE NKWABK SAVINGS BANK
iewara-, a. jn jtay it. ine re
ceiver of the Newark savings institu
tion has submitted a statement to the
chancellor.
showing the amount due
depositors
$6,156,534; total assets.
according to the receiver's estimate, ex
cloFive of $845,000 duS from Fisk &
Hatch, $4,993,3? C; deficiency, $1,161,-
197.; The bank has securities and cash
on hand to warrant tho payment of SO
per cent to depositors immediately. In
GUe Fisk & Hatch are able to resume
the bank would lose nothing, and the
receiver saysihs) will make tbe roost
liberal arrangements possible to enable
the firm to continue business.
PROBABLY FATAL ACCIDENT.
Des Moines, la.. May 17 While two
boys, John Jonea and Freddie Chapman,
John Jonea and Freddie Chapman,
looking at a revolver this after-
were
noon, it was discharged. The ball,
which was , of large size, entered the
chin of Chspmsn, passing under his
tongue and lodged near the spine. The)
left side of the boy is paralyzed, tli0w
lag that tbe spine was struck. Physi
cians fear tbe spine is Injured and that
death must result.
a collision.
Pittsburg, May 17. This evening the
Alliance accommodation, going east,
and a freight train collided near Enon
Valley, Penn., on the Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne & Chicago railroad. Both
trains were badly wrecked. Seven
persons were seriously injured, two re
ported fatally. The trains were going
at tbe rata of fifteen miles an hour
when the collision occurred. Both en
gines, nine freight cars, and the mail
and baggage cars of the accommoda
tion were demolished. Seven persons
were injured, none seriously. Their
names aro as follows :
Eugineer of the freight train, W.
Portepract, bruised and cut about the
head.
Engineer P. Overlander, very badly
braised. '
Fireman Chrales Betz, leg broken.
Conductor of passenger train, Isaac
Morro.r, ankle sprained.
Express Messenger, name uot learn
ed, bruised and cut about the bead.
Conductor Castuer, badly bruised.
A number of pasfeengers were slight
ly bruUeJ. ;
The accident was caused by ji mis
understanding of orders. Tram 9 west
and cast were delayed several hours.
DOCLLE MCBDEB.
Bardstown, Ky., May 17. Herbert
Armstrong . and David Brown were
found dead today in a field where they
had been plowing.. One was shot
through the heart and the other through
the bead. The killing was done with a
Spencer rifle. The supposition is that
the murderer -concealed himself iu the
bushes and coolly shot tbe men down.
Circumstantial evidence is strong
against William Frezee, who bad busi
ness trouble With the murdered men.
The three were all woll-to do farmers.
Kxcitement is high, and it is feared
Frezee will be mobbed.
FATAL AFFRAY.
Gleeson, Teun., May 17. Two men,
Frindell and Kirby, quarreled over a
trivial matter tonight. Frindell cut
Kirby 's throat, and Kirby shot Frindell.
Both died in halt an hour.
arrested.
Chicago, May 17. John Q. Brown
loe, ex-treasurer of Marion, Indiana,
was arrested here tonight on a war
rant for, embezzlement. It is charged
that he is short in his accounts $4,000.
CHEAT LANDS.
First-class mothfl lands In Cheyenne !Cc,
Nebraska, or S3 ) , : acre,.
100 AG:a5C3JObTS, 480,00
AYMENTd.
C4.SU.. M,00
1st year Interest 8 per cent only 925.93
2d
3d
48,00 and Int
48,09 "
48,00 "
48,00 '
48.00 "
48,00 "
48,00
48.0(1
48,00 "
4th
5th
6tb
7th
8th
9th
10th
Interest Is 6 per cent, and ts payable annual
IT.
sections ana nail sections in proportion
Ihave personally examined these lands.
w. s.
WISE,
UNIOV BLOCK.
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA
J. PARLEMAN,
Will BUY aua dHL.1. all kinds of
FURNITURE ;
METALS
IRON ;
RAGS
AND
FURS
Will advance money on all
Q A T, A KTF. V ftflOTtS
on lower Main street.
One dcor west of Beck's Furniture sore
Plattsmouth. Feb. 1st. 1883 46tf.
CALL AT THE
Old Reliable
LUMBERYARD
e. i. uteriuh &
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
PINE LUMBER
SHI NfJliES. LATH.
.
SASH, UUUltS,
BLINDS, &c.
Fourth Street, iu rear of Opera House.
.-LATTSMOUTIL NEBRA3KA
W. H. MALICK,
P
CARRIAGE
G
aiming, and trimmin
SIGN & ORHAUENTAL
A -j -jrr m 7 Tsv
tJLJ- JLX JL JlJ (jt
All orders left with me will
receive prompt attention.
. -
cok. rrrrn and vink strests,
FLATTS2XOTJTIL ITEBRAJ3KA,
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
, GEO. s. smith;
ATTitR.VET AT LAW. W1U practice In all
Courts ol the State. Office In Fitzgerld Block.
rLATTBXOUTH, - KEBBASKA.
ALLBX Bekson.
DEESOIV
ATTORNEYS AT
A. N. SULLIVAN.
& Sl'ldLIVAN,
LAW. Will give prompt
attention to all business Intrusted to them. Of
fice in Union Block, East side.
PLATTSMOUTH - X EBB 48 KA
FRANK H. WILSON,
Basement ot Bank ot Cass County. "
Cobxeb Sixth and Main Stbests.
2ST OT3? -A-1LTT PTTBI.IO
Particular attention elved to the preparation
of papers for Caveat. Patents and lleclstration
01 iraue Aiarus and Laueu.
Wm. UKLLKK.
Juatlr of the Peace.
Elm wood Neb
Collections a specialty aud Rives
prompt attention P. O address Elm-
wood Neb.
I)U. A. MALISUL'UY.
Jfflce oyer Smith. Black A Co's. Druir Store.
First class deutlstry at reasonable prices, 23ly
M. O'DONOHOE
ATTOUXKY AT LAW A KOTAHY PUBLIC.
Fitzgerald's Block.
PLATTSMOUTH, - NKBIIASKA
Agent for SteausLip Hues to and from Europe.
dl2w52ly
!.. V. Ml. MCUII,lKXKCltT.
Practicing Physician
Office, Corner Mala and 7th Streets.,
PLATTSMOUTH,
VXBRA8KA.
DR. JT. S. STURDEVANT, M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKQEON.
Attends calls, dy or night.
w29tf Eight Mi lk G u vz. Neb.
sc. u. 11 v in uMToar. at.
rnvsiciAir & subqkox.
OFFI HOURS, from 10 a. m., to 2 p. u.
Kxanuncc surgeon lor u. . reasion.
UK. . 3I1U.E11.
PUYSICIAN AND 8UKGKON,
Can be found by calling at bis office, corner 7th
ana Main streets, in J. ll. waterinan-s nouse.
PLATTSMOUTH, KEBBASKA.
J AH. . HAT11E1VH
ATTOBIfEV AT LAW.
Office over Baker & Atwood's store, south side
ot Main between Sth and 6th streets. 2itx
MTBOUK A
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
the.Courts iu the State.
CLAKK.
WU1 practice In
all
DittrM Attorney and Notary Public.
VVAHiIj . U1HK,
COLltXCTIOJVS oi. SSJrciHZ,l 1.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire In
surance aiid Collection Agency. OOlce (Juioo
block, riattsmoutb Nebraska. 22m3
1. II. I1E15LEK 4 CO.
LAW OFFICE. Real Estate, Fire and Life In
surance AKents. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Col
lectors, tax -payers. Have a complete abstract
oi Hues, uuy ana sen reai estate, negatiate
loans, sc. ioj l
JAXIES K. aiOICRlSOX.
Kotarr Public.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. WlllprasticeinCass i
ana adjoining uounties ; gives special attention
to collections and abstracts of title. Ofllce la -
Sherwood Block, Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
nvi
BOBEBT B. WIN0IIA.3X,
Notary Public
ATTOBKIT AT UV.
Office over Carruth's Jewelry Store.
Plattsmouth. - - - . Nebraska.
M. A. HARTICAN,
: Is A. W Y E It .
Fitzo erald's Block. Plattssiouth Neb
Prompt and careful attention to a general
ww rracuce.
K. DRESSLER,
Merchant Tailor.
PLiATTSMOUTH. - - - NEB.
Dr.C. A. Marshall
vSuceessor to Clutter Marshall J
Preservation ol natural teeth a specialty.
Teetlt, extracted without pain by use of
Jjaughtng Has.
'All work warranttd.
FTTKOV.RAI.I BI.OTK.
Prices reasonable.
- PUkTTSMOUtH.N
Diamond
Wall Finish, at Fishers
drug store.
49d&wtf
C- a. IIKROL,l.
lne Uo63 ;lothier of Lincoln, has
opened out a clothing store in this city
where he would be pleased to have his
old customers call in. on lower Main
Btreet, one door east of court bouse.
15d&wtf
Money saved by bu vine hand made
brooms, ask your dealer for them.
. ';. d28-lmo
Some Foolish People
Allow a couch to run until it sets be
yond the reach of medicine. They
onen say, un, it wm wear away, out in
most cases it wears them away. Could
they be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp's Balsam, that
l sen on a positive guarantee to cur.
tucy would immediately see the excel
lent effect after taking the first dose.
Price 50c aud $1; trial size free.
Resp'y, Tapr3 4m W. J. Warrick.
Try the Binaua pluz chewing to
bacco, it is by far the finest plus chew
ing made. Matt Schlcgel sells it. ltf
Orders for hand made brooms at
tended to promptly at tbe Western
broom factory. d28 lrao
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