..'-. if - . -. Plftffetllfllffc liATTSaiOUTII, XEBUASKA, THURSDAY 12VKMX(J, (KT()lM:iI 1SSS. SIX'OM) VUAK I". M. Kit 1IK.V V K r"ix - jAMf.t r.n-KltSM. .IJ. - lkVll!." Cl.AltK A MAIiOl.K S i'i.ii r)i:i W 11 M.U.IcK. r.iil:i'T. p.-tiy i .1.1 -MUt-ltull. ;:'!! Itill-Jll. IK'. W:tpl .1 V Wf. ki:vi il 1 A Al.ilsl.":V i i .M !in i-.ri I ;t. .-. Ml I I'M AN M .I Ml i.l'.IV i n: I r , ( i ' :. Nitis. I .1 (. !.! I'lttl J .! . It . I II l N I . I , . 1 1 K ' ; it a w w (.hi it i A t'.wiri.Ki I. I'll . I ifl-l.' i'."K III I: it I III il il til 1 .1 i K A I I11HHI I I- I. II , v. H. 1'inii. : .Jo 'IN M I.KVliA j W. I.. S'lltW Al.TI'K I J.O. t;iKKSK.M:i j I . e IS'ir T. ' II. . ..: I' y '.! II ! 'I . ( it tit. . M.MXH.K A I.I.KN liKKJf 'N M V . A 'lit H N K . I in).' uu ok strnivisnKS. A. !'. i ol'lt. iSi'in., - - I'itlsi.u ilth I.i j I.' i K !. - Wei-i.ilWHifr A. li. Ui - h-mv..u'l " t 1.5. a i I.Vi.H l-OUtt8 iNj. II'!. 1 i. O. K. -Meets eacli Wfrk. All V .'rv T.ieiiilHV evni!i4 of iruu.-U'i.t attcstl. brother are rpe:ifuily iuviied to "JI .ATTMOtiril KNl'AJI PM KNT o. :i. I. O. O. K.. meets every ntLernate Friday In each iiionlli In tli M;iiiiic Mali. Visiting ilrotln-rs nre iiivited to hIUmii!. rilKlO I.OIM'I- N. . A. (). L). V. Meets every aUeraaia Prlday evening at K. of I. trill. Transient forotlier are lespectf iilly lu- v leil t.tiiltiiii.l K.J. .MoiMi.Mali;rYiiKiii:ui ; V.i l'.rmvn. Koremau ; i. II. venisf;r. ovei Mvr: K. A. Taite, Kiii:iih:Iit ; ii. K. lloiii'e wortli. KecorJer ; M. AI bi i;:it. lieeeiver j J. H Smith. I'a; t M. W. : I. .. Bowen, !uia ; 1. J. Kiiiiz, Insile Watch. j lASH CAMP NO. 332. M')I)KS VV(M)IMBN ' 'f A!i!i:ri.: t Mt'etn ecii'-il ;t.!-l foiii'tll Mvil .t :tv eyi-.ii K. f I. li.Ui. All transient lrit !ler at -- I l ii fM!lce il". Ij. V ov.ci iter. V. !! .usiil ; i. r", N. !.., V, .iiii.y A.lviM-r ; S. r. Wii-le, HmiKlt ; W. A. ISotCK, Ci l it !,.';::'. N s. a.o. l. w. cry ;. il r:i:iie rn-lay evriiinn at Koeiwn.t.l a! s o'clneK, All transient Imiil:- are re-i-.Ttfn'iy ii.viti'it ut a!!e;i.l. I.. H. l.ar!i.tn, M. v. ; K. Huy.l. Kor.-ii'an : C Viht. U'T 'i ii r ; l.ts iii ml Auilerson. i iverf 'i. ii. V T S "MOT; I'll I.ODCK N. . A. K. ."i A. .M. A JI. -i ts mi t'.nr lirt-t an.l Sliir.l Mmuiays uf each mniill; :ir i li ir lu-li. All liiiusierl lir.itii eri are coP.i;al!y in-; iieil ti im-et Willi n-:. J. (1. Uu-ii kv, V. M. Wm. Hats. Stnvlary. t.' KHI! siv rilAlTKR- XO. C, K. A. M. Tuesilav of eaull iileels seeouil and I.ttilt!'. iiionlh at .MasnnV Hall. Trausei.-nt orutiiers nrn Invited to meet wit!i us. K. K. Wiiitk, II. P. VM. Havs, Seeretiuy. T. ZION COMMAMIAUV. N. 5. K. T. Mei-lrf nrst ami third Wednesday nitrht of aeh niootli at .M iso i's liall. Visiiin InytherB ire cordially invited to meet villi us. Vs. Hays. Uee. K. K. Win in, E C fASSCOirNCILNO. HV2I. liOYAL KCAXUAI meet the nccond and fourth Mondays of ach iir.iiith at Arcaniun Hall. K. Is'. Gi.v.ss, IJejjeut. P. C. Minok. Secretary. plIttsjyiouth BOARDOFTRADE Presi.'.eiit ltoltt. li Windham Ir. ice Presideut A. 15. Todd ii'id Vice President Win Neville r'rer;irv K- Herrinanii Treafiirer F. li. (.iuihmaii I . I; KUTOftM. .1. '. T.'it jiev. F. J:. Whii". .1 C. Patterson, ,f. A ' 'i- it-r, 'X J'.'-ti.O. W. Slieiiiian, V !"i a r, J. V. ( - -.l. 33 r - i f.K. -3 a. A. R. . .('o'-llilHMd'T, -i Vice ' - ::i uiimr '" Adjn:i:.l, t.yi. I i.r. . ll -i-.V Sil-K. ;;i r i l.-.V iJI Xo V C-!KI.HS l'-'HIt A'!)KVN FllV. .. I vi' i.: i. -!'. MAS. L. '. I H V i:iceri-f the liiiv. " t uard Vprjjt Major. ir'f r .M:L-'er Seivt. Po.t cuaplaiii v evenltii Vti"i:r -:ii:u" HEALTH iS WEALTH ! SKHfi I Dt.E- Writ's Xcre,iid Bruin Treating-.! K'j:rnnte aperi'lc lor Hvsteriu DlMiuess. CoiiVaWll". Fit. Nr-rvou N?u.-j!la, ll-.'ad -ii. Nerveou" Prosirvtloti cnuwu hi iheut ( fclcniijd or tohat-co. Wakt f a! lies. ieilt.;l Ie-rre.-di', Joltt'rlnc of the Kratn rei-uliing in in finity aud igdiiu; t tuicry. decay and dealh, -xrnitur oia Atf. 1'arrenues. 1jk v( Pw- i.icilhrr fiivoiublivry InrM iiu Siwr- ia4 rr'ia'a caus-u ly ovrp-exertloii ! hf tir uii. itf3nuse orov-r-iuuiuj;eiice. r.aen itox t'oi'viuiuwimirtir treatinriil. SI io a liox tr b-ir t't i.w, srDt by mail prepaid or r-lit ft print WE GDAF AKTtE SIX BOXES T ire anv eae. With fcu-U order received ty ua f r wtx loxe. aecomjtaii ed lth$.Soo -ev.ill scu-l tli puri-li.tiiT our liiten eu.tran tt in r.-S'irn the n"ity 11 thB r-itir,eiit .li fi'- ! KJ '"'e. itt:irante Uid im!y l V i!l 4. i iiiT'Cii -!; a nt. P!;.tt.iiiiiilli. Nel JULIUS PEPPERBtRG. ilA X UFAC rtKRH OV .KKD WHOLESALE & RETAIL Choicest Brands of Gigars, including our Flor do Peppcrbcrgo' and 'Buds FULL LLSE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLEr always ia stock. Nov. 26. 18S5. Sherwin & Williams mixed paints, tl.o test ia the market, at Fricke & (-'o's. drug tore. S-tf. M.iyn.. tUrii:y, THEY EVER CURED? In an liwan AajIuui A Very S"ri.niH 4iietioi. Tho fjMfstioii reeently raised ly cs patients (if mi insulin nsylum, whether all) K-oplo are ever kept t hero after cure lieeaiisu cruel relatives will not take- tho I'-al measures neresisary to jjet tlieni out, h.i-i ruiisixl a ptxxl ileal of talk. Kveiy villajfo has its iinfortuiiato, who is pointed out us a whilom luadiuau or mad woiuaii. A tcrriltiu name it is to hear, too, lor never ean roino tho day, this Kido of tin? f.-ravo, when "lie who has .meo he-n into the dark v.dlcy is safe against a pos sible rel urn. lie is always a subject of Mi.-.j.irion and knows it, and if to this knowIi-dju ia added 1 !ie In-lief that ho was locked up wrongfully Ids position is douhly jalliii. A reporler asked a younr doctor who has served his timo in the asylum wheth- r sane peoplo wen? ever kept there when they outfit to lm at liberty. 'That is it very delieat question," ho said, "and veiy hard to answer. The dividing lino between sanity and insanity is very narrow and very faint sometimes, and it is a very delicate matter to say when a person has crossed it. Sorr.o times a patient will ho iollv and anna- rent ! wmo for mouths and then sud denly fall back inly tho depths perhaps into the dangerous itayo of lunacy. It may bo laid down as a safo rule that u man who has been once insane may bo como so i;un, especially if worried nnd fretted, mid facts like these must enter into uny discussion of tho question you liavo asked. "Now it frequently happens here, as at all asylums, that a patient reaches the state so close to a euro that it would bo hard to say that ho was not all right. IIo Ix-gins to fret over his conlineineut, and if ho could be taken out and not worried with i no cares wihcu inviirianiy accompany a bat tlo with tho world, he would bo far 'j-tter oir, perhaps, than under the nag ijiutf influence of tho bolts and bars, which ho knows in an asylum t-tand be tween Lim and liberty. To send such a Ulan out into the world and compel him to liyht for himself would bo cruel. Nine times out of ten he would bo back again very soon, and much the worse for hav huj left the asylum. Now that is the class of cases which has undoubtedly been brought to public attention, and some of t hem are sad enough. I will say this: that if tho medical staff of an asy lum is satislied that a patient is thor oughly cured cured to well that he or sho can face the strain of a battle with life no heartless relatives would be able to keep that patient imprisoned." "Dut how about inebriate patients?" asked the rejiorter. "Well, t hey are a sort of exception to tho rulr" said tho doctor. "Many a man is kept in an asylum who is perfectly sane, who, if he were allowed the liberty of the outside world, would be sure to drink to excess. Tho insanity of drink is in him. Such a man, I think, is better behind asylum walls." New York World. Vork of a Hotel C liaiiilierauticl. Tho hotel porter has to movo and lift some heavy baggage. But ho has an occa sional rest. It is on the muscle and sinews of the hotel chambermaid that the 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 ineais for each room bed making, sweep ing, dusting, sheet changing and looking after tho toilet requisites. The house keeper has a sharp eye, is eternally vigi lant, and uot a room is slighted. Cham ber work doesn't lock hard, but it's very wearing. I think the man of overage strength would look tired after ho had bent over his fifteenth bed and tucked the sheets in properly. Every otlur morning this girl must arise at 4 and sweep the parlors. She can escapo from tho house and her toils every other day from 4 In the evening until 7 next morning. Tho remainder of the time, when not asleep, sho is on tho move. Sho is of the muscular draught horso breed, and, though not over 20, her shoulders aro bent like a Low from years of stooping over beds while making thein np. Sue feings at her work, and tells us that sho never could got through it if sho did not sing. She will bo an old, over worked woman In ten years. A fresher, younger "help" will supply her place when she tumbles out of the ranks from sheer exhaustion. None but stout girl; can endure here. Tho landlord naturally and reaouably wants the strongest girls, for tho tauio reason we want tho strong est hordes to draw oi:r loads. Prentice Mulford in New York Star. Tor Iler Precious Welfare, "narry. shall I wear a veil out riding with you this evening" "No. dearest ; take my advice and don't." Why Loir' "Maude, you hava been eating onions." "Why. Harry I" "It is only for your precious welfare that I speak. Suppose your breath should get tangled up ia your veiL You might dio of bullocaiioa." Merchant Traveler. Something CatcUlnff Tho amateur photographer and the burglar havo very taking ways, and there ii undoubtedly something catching about tho policeman and th fisherman. Hav 5tr"s Bazar. There Was a Little I Joy. Tommv is fond of sugar and asks his moiher for and butter. sigi:cd, but s' nio to eat with his bread Shr refuses. lie appears re adds gravely: "You know. mamma, what happened round ner. There was a little boy. tho cor and his mother would not give him any sugar on his bread and butter, and and and next day ho fell Into the well." Chicago Jour uai. The Frenchman' Compliment. A Frenchman of this city having re ceived the photograph of a lady asked a friend what was customary under the cir cumstances. "Compliment it," replied the friend. "Tell her its beauty is very rare." "1 beg to make zee acknowledg mong, madam." ho said to her at their next meeting "Zco beauty of madam ia vair scarce," Bingham ton 'Republican. ARE PlattsmoutfJ Street Railway Timo i Tabic. ; li.avi. vaki.i.i:y pi.ai k ii. in., S:-0 a. in., l::it) a. in., 11:40 a. in., 12:40 . in.. :i:2" p. ni.. r,::'A) p. in. i LEWI-; Tin am vim: stukkih i ' 7::0 a. in., S:"i() a. in., 10.11 a. in.. 12:0.1 p. hi., !;:: p. in. 4:o0p. in., 0:10 p. in., :.10 a. in., for switch, i tt in ning " to Tth ami Vine at 7:1 0 a. in. One fare (tive cents) will Ik; chnigul for round trip, leaving Seventh I . V ine at lSiOp. in. ami ri tin ning at :J:"i0 I ... I p. in. from west end of line. Fhank ('Aiiid Tii. Fns. O. II. Bali.op, MVk Director. Platt-nsouth, Nl., Oct. K, lss. COUCH! and COUGH! c-nci COUCH! What in the world is the reason you will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying infirior medicines when HEGOS' CHERRY COUGH SYRl'I will positively relieve your cough nt once? This is no advertising scheme, hut an actual fact, and we guarantee it. S.dd by O. 1. Smith & Co., druggists. Donnelly, the popular Gents Furnisher and Hatter, lnis the most complete line of Underwear, Hosiery and Glovts for fall ami Winter we i r, in the city. Beat this in mind. If fok sai.k. A good span of matched ponies for sale, they are a number one buggy team. Enquire at this office. tf The finest bedroom sets can be found at II. Boeck's. Nice house and half block, only 3 bl ticks from high school. Only $ llOO a decided bargain. 19 10 W. S. Wwe. Joe. the one price clothier, believes on the good old motto, "quick sales and small profits." Joe is always Inisy sell ing goods. tf Plenty of feed, Hour, graham and meal at Ileisel's mill, tf You query why from home I gof Why "bout the town I rove i The reason why is plain, you know, We've got no Oakland Stovk. lm Buy one of Johnson IJkos. II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete in the titv. Blow ! Blow your horns, We've not the slightest fear ! You cannot beat the Garlands if You blow a thousand years. lm For sale by Johnson Bros, I he standard remedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pill"; they never disappoint you. CO pills 25c. At war- rick's drug store. Joe. the oiifi iriee clothier, is sellinc T 4 , f- the geuuine Chicago hat with the Chicago Brand in it at S2.2. Every hat war ranted, tf HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough ancl culmly sav: Oh I it is only a little cold." and keep giving them cheap and dangerous medicines, until they are down with lunsr lever or con sumption, when thev can be so easily re lieved !v BKGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP? It has no superior, and few equals. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. For rent house of four rooms, one block from Hifh School. Inquire at this office. tf Remember you save 21 cts. dollar by trading with Elson Price Clothier. on th2 every One Treatment of V.liooplnj- Congh. Tho value of Mobin's treatment of whooping cough by sulphurous acid is re ceiving strong continuation from many sources. Dr. Manly, ia Tho Practitioner, expresses the opinion that, if it was car ried out in every case, at tho end of six months the disease would be unknown. The method used bv him is as follows: The patient is In tho morning put into clean clothes and removed elsewhere. All his. clothes and toys, etc., aro brought into the bedroom, and sulphur is burnt upon a few live coals in tho middle of the room. Tho fire is allowed to remain in the room for five hours, and then the windows and doors are thrown open. The child sleeps in the room the same evening. About twenty-live grams (a little under an ounce) of sulphur to every cubic meter may be burnt: this is equivalent to rather more than ten gi-aius per cubic foot. Tho other room is fumi gated in a like manner during the night: the patient practically living in an at mosphere of diluted sulphurous acid gas for some days, while in several cases tho process is repeated at the end of a week. Science. Plan for a Young Writer. A young writer should not expect to be paid for the first articles he writes. He Is lucky if he gets them into print at alL It is useful to him to havo them printed, for an article in type has a diilere-it look from an article iu'manuscript, and faults and defects that a writer might overlook Li wrilten copy are made plain i:i the printed sLeet. The test plan fvr a young writer Is to epoil n good m&ny 6heet3 ef paper tetcio he thinks or t-ving cny tliin at til put into print. Whoa he has writ ton scrething which ho thinks is really good enough to lie i:tircstir:g to ike puwlie, lct him mlco Iii- first cperi meats with pri'-itcr's i . Jf he has sos:c ifcing t3p-r.y tint 1 -wct'th earing, a.I fG.vs it ia tii tit re rt! re vrrv. Lo v. ill firx ueens cf getia-g if i.c-' a taae. "W. Lis t'.rt:cl.3 pr.iJ ft; IL IL" hi The Wilier. Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which M the fountain if health, by uiinir Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery, mid Rood dlueelion, a fair akin, buoyant npirltn, and bodily health and vitro r will bo eMubliHlieil. Golden Medical Discovery curs all humeri, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Ks pecially has it proven it ttlicucy In curing Fait -rheum or Tetter, Kc7.ema, Krysipelaa, Fever-sores. Hip-joint Diseane, Hcrofulous Korea and Swellings, Knlarrev: Glands, Goi tre or Thick Keck, and Ijttlnjr bores or Ulcers. Golden Medical Discovery cures Consump tion (which is iscrof ula if the Luntru), by its wonderful blood - purifyinu, inviKoratinK', and nutritive proiterties, if taken in time. For Weak Luiiks, Hpittinjr of Jtlood, Phort ni'M of lircath. Catarrh in tiio Head, Itron ehitls. Severe Couifba, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Cougis. For Torpid I-iver, Hiliousness, or "Liver Complaint, ' Dyspepsia, and indication, it la an uixHjiialcd remedv. Sold by drugif IsU. Price f I.uu, or mix bottles for $5.00. CO o fS -- r r siVj 1 O o - 0 2 W r i hi s W 7 ZJt K. R. Wl.VIIlIAM, .lol'N A. Daviks, Notary Public. "Votary rublic, Yl'lMMIAHJt I'AVJMS, Attorneys - at - Law. Oflice over p.ank f Ca-.s County. Platts.moutii. - - Nkp.k.vska H.&. M. Time Table. OOINO WKT. No. 1. 5 :l(i a. III. No. 3. (i :40 p, in. No. 5 li :47 a. 111. No ".--7 :."' p. in. No. !i I? :I7 p. in. ;ni: k.s". No. 2. 4 i. iii. No. 4. M a. !n. No. C 7 :i.'' n. in. No. 10. Ii H3 a. in. No. 11 U ;'.'7 a. in. A'l trains run daily by wavof Oieaha. except Nos 7 and s which mil to and f re in t'ehuiler daily except Sunday. No. .Ki is a ft iih to Pacific Jiuition at s Sua in No. 19 is a stub troiii Pacific .liuictiou at I In. in. FOK SALE TO FEEDERS ! Steers and He'fers, On.TM'ti and Tlr- y:irs ltl. u-:.- Ki: v,i, hans-ts ; .suitable for reedinj; or ltiitg;nsi. Awlo Stocli Cfttilo. Will tell on lime to l art'is ni:.!:iM Erst-clas pan- r ; aiiiiress : K. I:. (;i;i.ME-i. Kiowa, JCas., or V. 15. GKl.MKS, Kansas fit y, .Mo. Everything necessary for furnishing a house can be purchased at II. Boeck's. Dont go to Omaha when vou want to get your beautiful parlor and bed room sets but go to Iltnry Boeck s fur niture emporium where vou can get every thing in the furniture line that will go to make your home beautiful and comfort able; ami above all you can get it cheap. Remember that he who sells most can sell cheapest. WHAT ON EAHTH Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not sec any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at uioimnus ndits. rather than take a medicine of world wide reputuation and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal pi ice? No medicine in the wo Id is giving such un paralleled eatisfa tion for pniifving fie blood as BEG OS BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that does not do its v oik will cost yon noth ing. For sale 1 v O. P. Smith Si Co., druggists. A. S. E. Members of the N". A. S. E. will please meet at tin ir room, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. A fi 11 attendance is desired. as business of importance is to be trans acted. By order of the Past Grand Workman. A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ifT" Why? Because he had no Gxr.T.ASD Stovk. Buy one of Joutcson Euos. sept22-dlm. Send your job work to the IIkkai.d office. . WILL OPEX SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AXU YOCAI, CULTURE. Special care lufcen in cultivating lung power, removing voice from throat. CLEONE B. DANIELS, Of Omaha, formerly of Washington, D. 0. Terms, reduced, per lesson, oOcts. Address Box S32, Plattsmouth P. O. j" Q IK -sWJ-w..i..tMi a F-7 niy u Wa.22.tE3 $mun 1 110 i i I i i If EcP TJziLl l-Toveanbor 1st. fi 1 Eg Iteti, Fiialile, Ami Won't () nam Tlie I'ou;- -Man's Frienu. X I Vices ! X,. I2 i iio JOE will sell yon Ucttcr (iumls IV.r Less .Mmicv tl :in vmi can lifxl in I'lutt.-iixniili. A Word to ie Tho importarca of tho roeults cf Has rrt:icr.t political campciien. can no'. Yy& overestimated by those who desire the f.ucce.-. of the Bc-jitiicdn party. Ihn Democrats, besides the "Solid South," arc, in t!io NorUi ir.trenchod behind Toreasfwoilss of public ratroiage. Iz -wiil Uiko stoacly, earnest, and united worlsto diilodgs ttem. No hing vrili so t-aiely bring atDut tliat stewy, ear nest, and united work as the circulation of sound political literature, and OF THIS CLASS NO OTHI5P. 13 AS EFFICIENT AS THE DAILY AND WEEK LY NEWSPAPEil. Speeches and documents arereil ty iie few, and wben read are laid aside; tha neWi;pap?r is tho fa-aside f .-lend, the trusted family companion. Its iniluer.ee i 3 continuous, constant. Tho Republicans can not aid their paity better than ty circulating It is a live Republican ITatVipapc-r, and has been faithful among the faithless in Chicago. No man has ever questioned its soundness on the platform, because the principles of the pla form have been advocated by TUB INTER OCEAN many years. 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