f iBteffa II 1 PL.ATTSMOUTH, XEIJUASKA, WEDNESDAY EVEXIN(J, OCTOISEK 188S. M73IHEU ;T si:com Vi:.vi: 'A ptafteiiiftifl X t ll t i r t - I. UVUY OKFIGKlS. M:iyor, ;ierk, Tr. niii-?r. K. M. Kl II KV V K r'ox JAMKS I'ATfKIl, JK. llVHi'.N Cl.AUK - A MakoI.K S 4:1.1 kok: Attorney, Ktiino-r. folio .1 'id, ;.l.Mti.til, Counjllmeu, 1 Ht ward, 2a.l " aid " 4t!i. " W 11 M.M.IVK UVl hll.M II t .r V I A AI-IM'liltV I l M JllSM I lK. A SlIlfMAN I M ll Ml.' It I'll V ( .S W 1MJITON (:i)N oVonnou. I I MCa14.KN. I'kkn 1 J W J'M.N KitKi ;. I i II I'.AWI )H.N x.CIIAUOIAN Hoaid Pub. Work (IIKH KHWOKTII .Treasurer. 'tV'puiv treasurer, -Clerk. Dejmiy Clerk, lit'conter nf liecds DtvxilV Kei:or.lrr Cleric li.-m.st, Co irt, Slit-rUT, - - - Surveyor. -Attorney. Huiit. of "ul. School. County Jumim. IIOAHI) OK SUl" A. H. Toni), Cli'm., Loin KiM.-iz, A. It. Dl 'KSIlN, 1) A. OAMl'ltKIX Tll4. 1'OI.I.OCK Kii:i ( itriciiKiMi KXACjtirCMtfKI.O W. II. Tool, .J 'I .V M I.H.YOA W. C. MIOWAI.TKR J. C. Kl!lKNl:AICV A. MAHUI.R AI.I.KN Uf.KSdN MAYNAHI SflX K 0. Kl'SiiKI.L KKVISOI'.H. I'lattsinouth Weeping Water J'.illlWOOll GIVIG SOlMlKS. I'lXSl.OIn;". No. Il!. 1 O. ). K. -Meets 1 Vvery Tim lay eveuio. of -.ic!i wi'ck. All transient brothers aie refjiceUully iuviled to Ht'entl. B I.AT I MOL'Til KNCAM I'M K N T No. :. I. O. - O. t'.. iu'M'Ih cv":y a'tcraafe Krol.iy iii ea.;li tnontto in ilie Masonic Hall. Visiting Itrjthen life invited to allfinl. 'IMCIO I.OIxlK ". si. A. . C. W. Meets evcrv a!l.crii:il Friday cvei.inj ill Iv . of K. lull. Transient brothers are r.'"-i-tf uMy tn-vil- l fiiattend K..I. M r";in. M.isl -r Vorc mstii ; 1". I I'.rown. KortMiiiin ; l. U. K.eiii-ster. Mvcr : 11. A. Taite. Financier : . F. Jloiie wortli. Keconlcr ; M. May bright. Kcietver; 1. I; n!tli, J":!'t M. W. : I. N. Iljwen, Ciiide ; I. .1. Kiiiiz. 1'isnle Watch. ilASS OA Ml N. MOHKICX V 1. 1) V KX J of AniiTHr-t MfetH spcoml anl fourtli Mn day cvi-iiii4 at K. of 1. hall. All tiiiusi.-nt brother arc r'iiiirsifl lo lat-.-i wiiu iih. ,. A. Mcwi) iff, Vener;i!i.f iii-oiI : ' '. . N"1"'. Worthy lvi-. r ; 8. V iM-. i! inker ; W. A. l'oeck, CKtU. LTlS.MOi;ni I.M.'ulK N V . I'. W. - Mecl- evi-rv altfraatt! I'rii'.ay t-vi-iiiim al Uockwooii h.ill at M oVIhok. aIIU msifiit brolli m are reTtf:ill v ii.vitfil ,0 attfii'f. I-. . Larson, M. "A.; K. ISovJ. I-01 !u::n : S V. Wil .'. il-.-.. ..! r : l.v -n.tr A Vi l -.-a. -. -i . iJ!,Tr - MOUTH h i ClC NO.O. A. I". & A. M M M ..-ts 0,1 Jli- ftv-t ami ili'il Moinlay- i fa'-il liioiil ll al iIumi-iiall. AI! traasirat I'liitil-cr- ar' c rii;'.!!y t-i . :lfl t n: u .1. Kick kv, W. M. V M. IT at". Si-t-rea ry. TKKi:.sKA CilM TKIC No. :t. K. A. M 11 Mei-ts -;. .iid a l l f i irili i ili-s I t . f ll ri'ni!hal !a-oiV Mall. Trai.siM-ni la'lM".s are innii'tl l' mi-et v.itn ik. p. 1. Will TK, II. I' W.m. JIav.s. Si-cri'tary. i r. zion oimm.v i.i:. :o. ; K. I. Ai.Me.-l lirst and third t-dn-r-.l -iv niiit nf ea'ii iiioai.'i a: M t-o 'shall. V-sm.m; lu.: h if ai cordi.:i!v invir- d lo iti.-'-: ul li u. Wm. 11 a vs.' i:i'C. F. K. nil., i--, 1". . ( lASSi'OCNriL NO 10.M. IM Y A L ' NU.'1 t .. - ,1... .....I 1.iii.t. T Lim nf 1 t.'i iiii!i-Ui at Aia-jii i Had. it. N. ULKX.V, IJegent. 1. C. Minok. Secretary. Plattsmouth board of trade President Kobt. It Wlmlhan. Is? ViMe rr.'sldeat A. It. Todd vml Vie- President Win Neville H.rer.'tarV- Treasurer F. Hrr.iiann . l K. ;u!liiian .1. C. Kichev. K. K. White, .1. C. ratlersoii, J. A. Conner, 1$. EUou, C. W. Sherman, F tior-d-r. J. V. Week bach. fWlcCONIHIE POST 43 C. A. R. HOST Kit. J. V. .f.mxsox Commander, Tt.is H.uiior Yioe v .Kt ..Junior ' U.o. Nii.Ko Adjutant. 1I.VKV STitf ri-HT Q. M. Mai.ov Dix.iv oiiicerof the iay. CHAiti.K K'i: ':irl AsnKlww k av Sert Major. J vtoK liHB1 km AN .. ..Qaartfcir NiiU'er er;t. j. V.. CCKris Pot ChapUui Mediae Saturday evniu HEfiLTH IS WEALTH ! TREATMEMT rr V. P. AVcst's Nere at)d Brain Treatment a euaranU'9 specihe for Hysi. rN Dizziness. Convulsion. Kit. Nervous Neuiaiuia. Head -a:he. Nerveocs i'.-ostration caused ly the iwt of a'.cohol or teba'-to. Wakefa'ness. Mental He predion. Kofteninir of 111 Brain res-tilting 111 111 Jtanity and leadmi; t misery, aecay and death, i-reniaure old Ape. I5:irrenii's. Loss slow er in either ex. Involuntary Loss and Sj.er wat rrhea caused by oer.evertioii of Ihe brnin. elfabu.ss or over-lndiiljjenee. Eacli box coin a'.ns one riontb'n treaiineiit. $1 j a box or six boxes for $5.00, seat by tuail prepaid or reeeipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Ti ntraH'r.ve With each onler received by n f " l Uoes. aeeonipao-ed w i?h -?5.oo, we will eud tbr purchaser our wri'ten guaran tee to letnrn the nuitiev il the treatment does w -ffeet a enre. llaara.-.tees Issued only by VCt i J. Warriet sole a Ml. riaitsmeuth. eb Men's "Working Suits Men's Business Suits Men's Best Made Suits Men's Custom Made Suits An Elegant T-iiio of Boys, "3Towth.s' and Children's Overcoats. "S"ou. miss it if yovi don't buy your Clothing, Sstc, Caps, Fur nishing; Goods, Soots and Shoes, etc., of ARE THEY EVER CURED? ratlent In an Innann Asylum' -A Very 8rlou OiiNtlun. Tho otifstion recently raised bv cx- patieuts of an insane asylum, whether aane people arc ever kept there after cure because cruel relatives will not take tho leal measures necessary to pet thera out, has cau.seil a rood deal of talk. Every village has its unfortunate, who is pointed out as a whilom madman or mad woman. A terrible name it is to bear, too, for never can come the day, this side of the prave, when he who has once been into the dark valley is safe against a os siblo return. Ho is always a subject of suspicion and knows it, and if to this knowledge is added tho belief that he was locked up wrongfully his position is doubly galling. A reporter asked a young doctor who lias tserved his timo in the asylum wheth er sauo'people were ever kept there when they ought to bo at liberty. "That is a very delicate question," ho said, "and very hard to answer. The dividing line between sanity and insanity is very narrow and very faint sometimes, and it In a very delicate matter to say when a person ha crossed it. Some times a patient will lo jolly and appa rently sane fi.T months and then tud denly fall back intu the depths perhaps into tho dangerous itage of lunacy, it may be laid down as a safe rule that a man who has been once iusane may be come so again, especially if worried and fretted, ami facts like these must enter into any discussion of tho question you have asked. "Now it frequently happens hero, as at all asylums, that a patient reaches tho state so close to a cure that it would bo hard to sav- that ho was not nil right, lie begins to fret over his confinement, and if he could Imj 1 aken out ami not worried with Iheeares which invariably accompany a battle with the world, lie would bo far setter off. jK-rhaps. than under tho nag ging influence of tho bolts and bars, which he knows in an asylum stand be tween him and liberty. To send such a man out into the world and compel him to light for himself would be cruel. Nine times out of ten he would be back again very soon, and much the worse for hav ing left the asylum. N5w that is tho class of cases which has undoubtedly been brought to public attention, and some of them aro sad enough. I will say this: that if the medical stall of an asy lum is satisfied that a patient is thor oughly cured cured so well that he or she can face tho strain of a battle with life no heartless relatives would be able to keep that patient imprisoned." "Dut how about inebriate patients?" asked the reporter. "Well, they are a sort of exception to tho rule," said tho doctor. Man- a man is kept in an asylum who is erfeetly sane, who, if he were allowed the liberty of the outside world, would bo sure to drink to excess. The insanity of drink is ; 1:1 hint. Such a man, I ihink, is bettor 1 behind asylum walls." New York World. V.'oik of si Hotel Chambermaid. The hotel porter has to move and lift some heavy baggage. But he has an occa sional rest. It is on tho muscle and sinews of the hotel chambermaid that tho heaviest and longest labors fall. There is one on my floor who has an average of thirty five rooms to attend to every day. That means for each room bod making, sweep ing, dusting, sheet changing and looking after the toilet requisites. Tho honso keeper has a sharp eye, is eternally vigi lant, and not a room is slighted. Cham ber work doesn't lock hard, but it's very wearing. I think the man of average strength would look tired after he had bent over his fifteenth bed and tucked the sheets In properly. Every other morning this girl must arise at 4 and sweep the parlors. Siio can escape from the house and her toils every other day from 4 in the evening until 7 next morning. The remainder of the time, when not asleep, she is on tho move. Sho is of the muscular draught horse breed, and. though not over 20, her shoulders aro bent like a bow from years of stooping over beds while making them up. She sings at her work, and tells m that sho never cotild get through it if she did not sing. Sho will be an old, over worked woman in ten years. A fresher, vounirer "helo" will sr.DTilv her rdaeo at K 1 1 when she tumbles out of the ranks from sheer exhaustion. Nono but stout girl can endure here. The landlord naturally and reasonably wants tho strongest girls, fpr the same reason we want the strong est horses tq draw car loads. Prentice Mulford in New York Stac. Teutonic Element In Chicago. CL;cago is one of the largest German cities in the world, so far as tho numeri cal strength of tho Teutonic element is concerned. Even in the fatherland there aro few centers of population which can vie in this respect with the wonderful metroplis of the western hemisphere. Whatever causes may have driven the German from the land of his birth it can truthfully bo said that his first aim on foreign soil is to create a home for him self. Then ho organizes a verein a so ciety. In fact, in populous cities the so ciety precedes the home. Chicago Times. OPEUIITa- OP THE 4.05 7.80 10.00 25 00 I Plattsmouth Street Railway Time I Table. j I.KAVK V.W.I.KIlY ri.Al K :I5 a. 111., b:'20 a. in., '.CoO a. in., 11:10 I a. in., 12: 10 p. 111., !J:i'0 . in., r::J0 p. ni. I.KAVK I'llI AM) VINK STKKKTS ! 7::)0 a. 111., fv.V ji. m., HM."i a. in.. 1:0r, j p. 111., I:o0 p. in. 4:0p. in., J:10 p. ni., G:-0 a. 111., for switch, returning to t It and Vine at 7:10 a. ni. One fare (live cents) will lie charged for round trip, leaving Seventh and Vine at 1:30 p. 111. and returning at :J:20 p. 111. from west end of line. Fkank Cahui'tii. Pres. O. IT. IiAM.or, M Vg Director. Plattsmontli, Nel., Oct. H, ISM. Sewer Bids. Proposals for the constiuct ion of san itary sewc-r in ilist. No. 2. Plattsmouth, Neb.: Sealed bids will lie rrc ived by the Chairman of the Hoard of Public Works at his olliee 111 said city until noon. No vember, 8th, for the construction of an eight-inch sanitary sewer pipe in district No. 2, as follows: Commencing near the eas-t end of the alley in block No. 20, theneo west in alley to a connection with the 15 inch pipe sewer in Fifth street. To be done according to plans and specifications on tile in the otlice of the Hoard of Public Works. The aggregate estimate of the cost of said work is $:j:i:i.r,o. Hiils must lie made on blanks furnish ed by the Chairman of the Hoard, and must le accompanied by a cei tilled check on a local hank in the sum ot $100, as an evidence of good faith. liids will be opened and contract let on same day. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. W. Johnson, tf Chairman. WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people wdl not, can not, or 1 do not see any difference in cheap nos i trnnis put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world ' wide reputuation and one that is giving . universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for puiifving the blood as UKCG'S DLOOP Pl'RIFTER & HLOOD MAKEU, and ever bottle that d cs not do its work will cost j'ou noth ing. For sale by (). P. Smith & Co., druggists. Tun Daily II khai.o delivered for locts. per week. COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH! What in the woild is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying inferior medicines when IJEGGS CIIEI'UY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve your cough at once? This is no advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Sold by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. Send your job work to the IIehald office. HOV.' CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is only a little cold," anil keep giving iheni cheap and dangerous medicines, until they are down with lung fever or con sumption, when thev ca,n be so easily re lieved by IJEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP t It has no superior, and few equals. For s.de by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! Why? lieeause he had no Garland Stove. Buy one of Johnson Bros. sept22-dlm. Don't let that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con sumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself, The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of thege parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee's German Syrup. Jf you don't knw this already, thousands and thousands of people can tell you They have been cured by it and know how it is, themselves. Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. Child's Kilt Suitsfrom Child's Suits from Boys' huits from Youths,' Suits from W y n 1 I ff) ll. II. Windham, John A. Davikh, Noiaiy I'uliiie. Notary Public. W1MIH Vr.!A 1IAVIKK, JLt tornoys - at - a. Office over Vn:k f Van County. Pr.AiTsMorTii, - - Nr.r.nAsKA JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MAKUKACTUKKIl OK AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEAI.MIl IN Till'. Choicest Brands of Cinars, iut'luuing our Flor de Pepperbsrgo' and 'Cuds FCLI. LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 0, lSSH. For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent Ppecitlc for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women: a powerful, gen eral as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it imparts vijror and strength to the whole system. It promptly curea weakness of dtomach, nausea, indigregtion, bloating-, weak back, nervous pros tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced I'hyslcian, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. Purelv vegetable and perfectly harmless in anv condition of the svsteni. I Warranted.! l Kav or tic j-renerip-tiou" is the only medicine 'or women, sold by drucurits. under a. positive L'uar. an tee of satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. This guarantee has tieen printed on tho bottle-wrapi)er, and faithfully carried out for many years. For larjre. illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (IliO pages, with full directions for home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps. Address. WnRi.n's Dispensary Meoicai. Association. Gi3 Main Street, Buffalo, N". Y. Dont go to Omaha whr'n you waul to get your beautiful parlor and bed room sets but go to Hi-nry Boeck's fur niture emporium where you can get every thing in the furniture line that will go to make your home beautiful and comfoit able; and above nil you can get it cheap. Remember that he who sells most can sell cheapest. O.&. Til. Time Table. f;oic WK'T, No. 1. 5 :lo a. m. No. :i. S ;-; I p. 111. No. 5 ('. :4T a. 111. No 7.--T p. 111. No. 9 fi :17 1). 111. No, 2 4 :.".1 p. 111. No. 4. in :.M :i. m. No. c 7 :13 n in. No. 10. 0 :i a. 111. No. 11 0 ;J7 a. in. A-t ?rai;: ran daily by wavof dnalia eseppt N(-7 and 8 v(iicii run p ami from h !ia;ler daily except Su.iuh'.y. No. m is a stub to Pacific .Iim"tioii at s Sua in No. 19 is a stub limn I'aei'ic .itux tioii ar I i.in. FOll SALE TO FKEDEKS ! StssM an?. Hs'fera, Oil". Two and Thr.-f yean ld. near Ki-iwi, Kans is ; suitable f r Feerthi or Uouhsna. AlfiQ Wi'l Mill on time to i-art'i-s nn.king first-cla! ti' I" : a i'lvesH : I.', l:. ; KIM i"- Kiowa, Kn-.. or W.i:. i;i::MEi, Kan.-as City. .Jo. Everything necessary for furnishing a house can be purchased at II. Boeck's. $1.00 to 1 2.00 to 0.80 3.2 to lO.OO 100 to 15.00 . . S t I t 1 V I Si B H M U b w t, 1 1 TT-"1 A T i"T ; i r ; Jtz& Jkr Cssz- KKanansuncMUj RS2 "7vtm.t3 TTm-HI Til Ami Won't It will Be Ifetii, Pit Tlie I"oo.- M.-im's FrifiKl. A'o Two Triers ! No ( r.ilit J Vices N., Cii,, lVie. s ! JOE will t-11 you JJutU r (;..!; foV U- Unv.cy than von can iind in JMiittsiuoutli. f Word to Iepcjb!iea95. Ths importance of the results cf tho present political campaign can not ba overestimated by tl-iose who desire tie success cf tlje Repubiica.n party. The Democrats, besides the " Solid Eoutli," are, in the North intrenchod behind breastvorks of public ratronaeo. It u-m take steady, earneyt, and united work to du-lodfc-e them. No hing vUi so turely bring about that stoaly, ear nest, and united work as the ciivulztion of sound politica.1 literature, and OP THIS CIiASS NO OTHSPv IS A3 EFFICIENT AS THE DAILY AND WEEK 1ST NEWSPAPER. Spsecbes and document are road ty ths few, and when read are laid aside; the newspaper i-j the fireside friend, the trusted family companion. Its influence 1 3 continuous!, constant. The Republicans can not aid their party better than by circulating It is a live Republican Newspaper, and has been faltbiu! among tho faithless in Chicago. No man has ever questioned ius soundness on the platform, bocauso the principles of the pla f orm havs teen advocated by THE INTEli OCEAN many years. PROTECTION TO AMEIJOAN INDUSTRIES AND AMERICAN MARKETS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCERS have been its battle cries from th? beginning, It did not take it six weeks to ascertain whether it could ctand ca the platform or not. Republicans hive done much to aid in tho Inculcation cf fa.lso politica.1 doctrines ty patronizing papers that advocate them. Why should they do-o when they can avo.d it by subscribing for THE INTER OCEAN, which It acknowledged to be Thc Best and 7Wost Reliable newspaper Published in Chicago? In enterprise, nvrs, oditorial ability, and evervhincr that goes to make A COMPILE NEWSPAPER it is un i7ic3Uoa by Sy ot its contemporaries. Every Republican ought to subscribe for it. Every workingman ought to subscribe for if. It is the paper for all classes of patriotic peopla who beliove ia protecting the homes of America. " You can subscribe through your newsdealer or postmaster. Ifyouara unable to do that send direct to the o:f ice of publication. Sample copies aro always tent on application. Address THE INTER CHICAGO. or aists i- Men's Overcoats Men's Nobby Check Overcoats Men's Fur Braver Overcoats -Men's Black Worsted Overcoats "jTO"cl to -s-v V.-. M 1 x Cost V 1.111 it Cent. 2 00 2.00 ' 12.50 10.00 m i raele, ft i ! 1 . ELSOftl, - The - One - Price Plattsmouth Nebraska,