'1UK DAILY IIEU.M,!) : riS.Y..n T, ...SiJKASK A, JIONOAY, NOVEiliijJR 20, ISM). The Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KNOTTS DECS., Publishers & Proprietors. TIIK I'hATTSMOUTII I1KUAM) ! iillislieI every evening execjit Sunday mih! Wt-ttkly every 'I liursday morning. Kegi tered at the Mntn)t-e, I'lalli-moiilli. Nelr..N jH-routl-chi-Mn matter. OKict; rot nt-r of Vim ami 1-Htli i-tr i-t. i'i-if)liDiie o. TKKMS POK UAILV. One copy oiio J ear In advance, by niall....?i; mi Out copy j-r month. Iyrarilt-r fio One copy per week, by carrier 15 TKKMS KOH WKKKLV. One eopy oe year. In advance f I .v One copy all month. In advaucf ,5 ('x;k::ss meets one week from today. At tin-lute election ('.v county cast for congressman CrJOl ami Gaje coiiutr cast fi:M0. Aktkk the 4th of March next CJroycr won't neol to go lisliinjj every timo he want to get on a drunk. ''Tell the truth." Falls C'ity Journal. Mit. Sackvili.k Wkst receiveil his passport one day and Mr. li rover Cleve Imul his tlie next. Sackville and G rover loth "o ahotit the same time. It is now reported that Senator John Sherman will ho invited to enter the rahinet an chief of foreign affairs, and if he accepts, he wiil worry the democrats fully as much as Mr. lilafno would. It .rPKAKs now that Secretary "Whit icy and Dan Lnmont were the only enille advisors Grover Cleveland liad iv lieu that hrief statesman was being pursuaded to launch Munton Marble's free trade menage on the country. Tub democratic papers arc geutiy worried lest President Harrison should not appoint James G. Ulaine secretary of htatc. It does not n.ak,? any difference whether Mr. Blaine is chief of foreign affairs cr not, he will still be a thorn to democracy. in three of her voting population. The average vote in her seven congressional districts was but 11,300, in a majority of whkh, not a republican vote was count ed. The secoud congressional district of Nebraska casts but 1,1)00 less votes than u cast lor the entire congressional dele gation of South Carolina. In other words, the second congressional district of this state cast, in round numbers, at th! late election, 7t,000 and the entire state of South Carolina with her seven congressional district, casts 79,503. The dough face democracy of Neb ra ;ka which h is been standing around swearing that the democrats of South Carolina held fair elections in that re bellion scorched state, ought to preserve these liguers. Is it any wonder the honest voter of the great free north has "called the turn' on this soit of business? 'Now by the great horn spoon" let the congressional elections in the south or north, where fraud is charged, be laid bare before the great public. Let the returns be purged from all fraud and where they can't be purged let the seat be declared vacant and kept vacant until a fair vote and a fair count be had. There is nothing unfair in this demand, nothing sectional, and it is oidy the cowards and rascals that will object to it. "Death has sc many doors to lot out Hfer" sang an old tie poet, In those days they had not discovered remedies that shut these doors. How different is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, from the old time doses. Consumption or luiig-serof ula, is oue wide door that it sjiuts, if taken in time. Pon't waste a moment then, lest life slip through that open door. A WONDERFUL NATION. A newly established paper iu New Jers.-y is called the Towjue. It is prob ably edited by a woman. Lincoln Journal. Tiikkk is a startling silence among the littla weekly democratic bantlings who were a short tijno since engaged in load ing Sam Kundal! out of the democratic part-. Mr. IJandall will ca Mr. Carlisle And Mr. Mutton Mills later io (.ho next house. $500 Reward. We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick ' 1 ; .i 1 ; . . : - : uHidil,!;, jm wjiuanuu, eoiiMipaiioil oi costiveness iv cr&vot cure with West's Vegetable Liyer Pills, when the directions arc strictly complied with. They art) purely yegi table, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes ;outaining HO sugar coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only by John O. "We as Co., GC3 y. Mndion St. Chicago, and Sold by w. j: Tiik telegraph brings word of the drowning of two boys while sk:ting wear St. Cloud, Minnesota, on the 17th inst. II id this item gone out from Tuc mm it would probably have read " Two boys were melted into grease spots while playing marbles on the streets ju Tucson." Arizouo Citizen. Men are but the whiskers on the licstuit known as life. Lincoln Journal. The demand for wool has increased an 1 priced have advanced since the dem ocratic wolf "crept out all lonely past the hu ldlcd sheep," as AuKue jlives says. Thus does the victory in fY.vor of pt. Sec tion already begin to benefit upon a large and descrying ( lass of producer. Wk give our readers today a few facts illustrative of the difference between th; results of the recent national ejection ir. Nebraska and South Carolina. The r.r Oon't let that cold of your3 run ou. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or con umption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is longeron;;. Cpjiciirnption is death itself. The breathing apparatus ui.st be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts bead, nosi', throat, bronchial tubes and hiiiss. ." I . .iv. I.n .1 ..1 ;..!. r.. tin , 1 I confer practical j 7" ' -.,.... uii ..y 1 1 I llf IkP r.t itnr-f Ix'c c rSnrtinkii Qvrin If ; you tlon't know this uirettlv. thousands and thousands of people can tell you They have been cured by it and know how it is, themselves. Bottle only 75 rents. Ask any druggist. Gold and silver watches enough to upply the country at II. M. Gnult's, are eloquent witnesses showing "-'"P aml tegirc satisfaction li res the difference between a state where a fair election is held andje where the solid south plan u o!serVed. Tiik Nkw Jeusey ProhibitioniMs, by fuj.erimiuan exertions, succcclf.l in jut ting t'-.e freo-whi-ky Democracy into power in the legislature of that strife, thus inenrini; tlie repeal of all the tan- l Iterance legislation enacted by the He publicans. A fearful and wonderful creature is the Prohibitionist. Globe i Democrat. JOUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH What in the world is the reason you ..ill cough and keep coughing and still icccp trying inferior medicines when iiiiGOS' rinvHRY COUGH SYItUP will jositivelv relieve voui c-orrh o-'.-e? 1'his is no advertising scheme, but an A GUoce at the Puot and at Tropbecy of the Future-Growth. Today the republic of the United States has no rival on tin- lace of the globe in natural resoiim.-, i wealth, in t ho gen eral intelligence ot us ioople. There is little use in takint; a glance over tho past. for nearly every uia:i of intelligence is laminar v. uh the history .i tho country. He knows that a dozen years less titan half a century ago the republic of the United States incliil.-d thirty-ono states and live territories, if wo include among the territories tho District of Columbia. The area then was, as it is now, not in cluding the Alaska purchase, 3.002,803. square miles, llie population was less than 23,000,000. Witt Virginia was the center of jopulation. The imputation in the territory west of the Mississippi river, a territory 2,133,810 miles in extent, was at this timo only 1,999,404. It was supposed that mot of this extensive area was composed of desert lands and alkali plains. Tho old school geographies displayed in conspicuous letters a "Great American Desert," which by the hand of man h:is since been transformed into as fertile and productive farms as any in the east. This trans-Mississippi region today in cludes twelve states and nine territories, and tho United States census of 1880 gave it a population of 11,259,300. In 1830 tho value of all property west of tho Mississippi river was, in tho istates, $309,704,479 and iu the territories $11, 224,020. In 1S80 this had increased to $0, 119,000,000 in the states and in the territories to $2,904,000,000. The ratio of increase in values through out the entire country was just as re maikable. Jn 1S30 the value of real and personal property in tho United States was 7,133.7450.328. In 1880 the value was $43,042,000,000. The lopulation has has increased from 23,191,870 in 1850 to 50,152,800 in 1880. The center of popu lation is In the vicinity of Indianapolis, Ind. The growth in the productiveness of the soil is just as phenomenal. Iu 1840 the corn crop was 592.071, 104 bush els. In 1879 it was 1,754,521,070 bush els. The wheat crop in 1849 was 100, 483,044 bushels and in 1S79 it was 459,4S3,137 bushels. The corn acreage jn 1849 was 25,000,000 acres; in 1879 it Was 02,000,000 acres. The wheat acreage in 1849 was 10,000.000 acres; in 1879 it was 35.430,333. In 1853 tho mileage of the railroads was 12,908. In 1S82 there were in operation 114,930 miles of rail roads. If this percentage of growth continues in tho next half century where shall we be as a nation? The immigration js in creasjng every year. It seems that Eu rope is already too full to hold with profit its rapidly growing population. Look at the immigration figures and note the remarkable increase. In 18S1 the number of immigrants were 009.431; in :S22, 788.992; in 18S3, 003,322; in 1884. 518.592; in 1883, 393,340 ;'inT880. 334, 203; 1887, 509,281. Making a total im migration in seven years of 3,819,107. This immicrration will increase rather than diminish, It will bo many years' very many years befoi-e the ratio of population in this republic equals that of the older countries today. In 1S80 the ratio of population per square ruue or territory in the United States was 10.70. In the 6auie year the ration of population in tho British islea was x.09.49;' in China t -was 200.59; in Cjermany, 197.48; J-ranee, 170,89 ; Japan, 213.89; British India, 223.50; Belgium, 401.93. If the ratio of population in this country were equal to tho prese f i;.i t-. .. . oi population in r ranee we sno.. j :.;.e a population of 531,848,383. Thi , . .-. 1, hi, mo raieoi increase : o iar ooservou m pur inaterlal progress, yc;.14 giv.. ;.- l: population in a decade jcWthaVi .V J.ii- tury. llurty years from now, at the sauiQ percentago of increaso, our Iw-pula tioiiwwue iio.i4o,jiu. maity voars it will be 1SG,214,804. There is, indeed, no limit to the greatness of the American republic. Detroit Free Press. Mrs. Simpson will receive a few pupils in music, on Saturdays, at Mrs. Living ston s residence, corner Sixth and Oak streets. Plattsmouth, Nov. 19, 1888. tf Two or three fresh milk cows for sale at Holmes' barn. tf A nice line of silk and liuen handker chiefs and mufllers just received at J. II, Donnelly's. tf O. P. Smith & Co. have tho finest dis play of holiday goods ever brought to to the city. A MAN FROZE TO DEATH ! Why? Because he had no Oakland Stovk. Buy one of Johnson linos. sept22-dlm. The holiday stock at Smith & Co.V h immense this year. Call and see it. If you have a watch, clock or iewelrv of and kind you want repaired yowl, take it to II. M. Ganlt. All work warranted to give satisfaction. II. M. Gault is receiving some very fine novelties in Oxidized Silver goods for holidays. HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say; "Oh! it is only a little cold," and kep giving ihem cheap and dangerous medicines, until they are down with lung fever or con sumption, when they can be so easily re lieved by B EGGS' CIIEHBY COUGH SYRUP i It has no superior, and few equals. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co , druggists. II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete 111 me city. A house to reiit ness part of the call at this orli . handy to the busi- v. For infoi ination m 1 01 id buitrH QOJ'T you luiow it ? Of course you do and yow will want warm Underwear ; JJlanJwls, etc. in Plenty or' rl.iur. craham and meal at Hoi-1 l's mil!, tf (UJl Line is Unsurpassed by any other line the city. A handsome f.lRIETY of Seasonable Dress Goods, Jircad cloths, Henrietta Cloths, Treeots, etc 7iVtYTJII,YG in Blanhcts, Flannels, Bed Comforts, Tlosiervf Battings, that you will irant. OU will not regret looking our different De partments over before purchasing Jl will pay you. WHAT OM EAiiTH Is the rearoti ix-oi le, w 11 not. can not. or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous Drofits. rather than taku a medicine of world wide repudiation and one that is srivinir O JfY '7LN..4 7?7TfHX ,n,,7 77 ,7 7 x si universal satisfaction at cou.d oric ? Vri I v " ui ituauiiiv OI IsUI- medicine in the world is mvinr such un paralleled satisfaction for purifying the blood as B EGG'S BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that does not do its work will cost yuu noth ing. 1 ;! sao by tj. p. Smith & Co., druggists. pets, Malts, Floor Oil Cloths, and Linoleum at Low Pi-ices. Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the oest 111 tne market, atFricke & Co's. drug store. 8 tf. The Daily Hi:nAi.p delivered for -5cts. per week. ctu.d fact, and we guarantee it. y O. P. Smith fc Co., druggists. S)ld O. 1. Su;ili A: Co. are making a spec- ; ilty of Christmas and Hue Jsew Ytar.- eards this season. The Atlanta Constitution shows iu good sense by expressing the hope that the Democratic managers will not here after talk about carrying auy of the Northwestern States. The Republican gains in that section of the country since 134 foot up over 50,000; and there is every reason to believe that the future will khow a steady increase of anti-Democratic sentiment. If you want a good clock, go to H. M. iaii!t. lie lias a large assortment to :ick from at prices that can't help but ed them. Mr. Harrison will not have a south ern policy. He will do away with the southern policy, that is all. He will in augurate a national policy and see that it is observed and obeyed in Maine nd rr 11. - . .Mississippi aiiKe. 110 objects to a national policy in this nation with a big N i A policy that will treat the citizen, taxpayer and voter precisely alike in Mississippi and Carolina, Nebraska and Iowa. Let us see the northern dough face bourbon who objects to a national lolicy of this kind. Pk esi dent Harrison was counted only 13,000 votes iu the state of Snulh Carolina which contains a voting popu lation of at least 300,000 electors. Docs iny honest democrat believe a national election was held in that state which should le permitted to stand nno mo ment? With a po;ulation of at least 1, 500.&00 soul duriugne of the most ex -iliig national electiouV known in the Iitory of this conntry, Xouth Carolina ra-t only 79,503 votes, hardly one vote If you want anything in the jewclrv :111c, go to H. M. Gault lie will sell vou :ood goods at low prices and guarantee j : nciii as represented. Irue to Her Traditions. Boston remains truo to the traditions and practices of the fathers in some things, at least. I met one of the most prominent bakers of tho Hub the other day. We talked of pork and beans. "Js the consumption of these falling oir?" t asked. I'No, indeed,?? ho cplied. fiWe arc selling niorc every year, because our population 1g increasing. Everybody cats them. Strangers may hold oif in scorn for awhile, but the hist thing wc know they are booking orders for the usual Sunday morning supply. It is a practice that no one who remains with us any length of time caii resist. We are frying to get tho' people to take the beans and brown bread on Saturday night instead of Sunday morning, but they do not take kindly to the proposed change." New York Tribune. The finest bedroom sets can be : II. Boeck's. found Smith fc Co. will give away a fiue louse and lot in Vallery place during : lie next sixty days. Each person buying vj of goods during that time is enti led S o a chance on the house and lot. Everything necessary for furnishing a i.ouse can be purchased at II. Boecks. Gold and silver spectacles at II. Gault's M. Tlio Locusts in Algiers. Tiiis year the sirocco, that terrible hot wave of tho desert, swept over Algiers with unusual fierceness, charged with the sand of tho great Sahara, and with millions and millions of locusts. In a few days the whole country was covered with these jiests. Their ravages are ter rible. The cattle, of winch tho colony contained sixteen millions, are dying for want of nourishment, and a fanoina is threatening the European colonists. The government employs thousands of na tives and all the available troops in a sys tematic effort to destroy the voracious little insects. Philadelphia Times. BUSINESS WKECTOttY. C. OOVEY & S ATTOKNEV. V S. F. THOMAS. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public titgerald Ulock. l'lattsmouth. Neb. CflW in TTOKXtY. V. X. SULLIVAN, lir:n r" an'? ,"?ifrJ'aWV WU! lC ""Wt atf nation t:nlo.i Htovik. hnst side. Plat tsir.outh; Neb. T3ARUEK SHOP AND BATH ROOM. V.,1 , F0;:1 .!,a;.,,H JU a11 . Ladles' and , xf'!1 s Halr 1 Vr th,S ,l specialty. Cor. 6th TVENT1SX. " .Tt-i t, . K-A. T. WITHERS. i iouiess jjeutiKts." Teeth extracted ine i'rfl V'6 '"'m1 ,,:,.,n '" 1,ar"'' A Fl l0CJ teetll inserted iini.ieiltateiy a.ter extractinir natural ones when de-ired. ild and all other rulings strictly lirst class. Oflice In Union Block. b StapLe a!'J ,Filey Oroceries, Glassware and Dafliill Slii Special Sale ooinniencino; Xovcml.er 12th. criMtln,,;,, -7 t III, ft V I iV n 7 aoies Cloaks ant I A f C. F. SMIT H, The Boss Tailor Main S, Over Merges' Shoe Store. Has the best and niot-t comnlete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came west of Missouri '.'cr. jsote tnese iiriees: BufineFs suits irom 510 to $35, u.-css suits. 25 to $45 pants ?4, (f3, $0.50 and upwards. ESPWill guaranteed a fit. raos 1 lusli Cloaks and Chiiaren's Wear, TVice 20 per cent less the ofier-ca anywhere 111 the city. Examh.alioi, will prove pfatc n TT rt TV TTT r T r. I - ! I rico merit. e have an im mense line and wii rices Defy Competition, discount cent, as they must be same 25 per 't. B. Wi.vpitam, John a. Iavijs. Notary rubiio. Notary ublic WIXDHAM IIAVIEM, Attorneys - at - Law. OfUce over Hank ofiCai-.s County. Pl.ATTSMOCTn, - - NeEHASK Uont go to Omaha when vou want : jjet your beautiful parlor and bed 1 oom sets but go to Henry Boeck's fur idture emporium where you can eet every tliinr; in the furuitare line that will go to make your home beautiful and comfort able; and above all you can yet it cheap. Remember that he who sells most can II cheapest. The standard remedy for liver com- .iaiiu 1 esisi.iver nii; tiiey never 1 :isapp' -nit you. yo pills 2.1c. At War- -;ck.s drujr Btore. Cs of tlio rhonoRTaph. The phonograph is serving a number of uses. One instrument concealed under the coat was discovered to be em ployed surreptitiously in stealing the score of a new opera ; it wa3 ejected. Many phonographs, it is said, are being employed by a number of actors and actresses as automatic teachers of elocu tion. Through the instrument they ob tain an exact idea of their, vocal expres sions, and learn by means of mimicry the precise qualities of their lones. Chi cago Herald. Crand Entertainment At Waterman's opera bouse the evening ofTuesday. November 27. Given by Maj. II. II. Ilendcrshot and son, assisted 'y the lH-st local musienl talent, under the auspice of the-W. IJ. C. Maj. ilendcrshot is Slid to be the lest Iruininer in the world; his son is a fin .ife player. tf Women Telecrapli Operators. There are 3,000 women telegraph operators in England earning anywhere from 300 to $1,000 a year. The tele graph being a branch of tho civil service in Ungland it is necessary for them to pass c competitive examination before emi loymeut is given them. New York AVcrlJ. V : B.& M. Time Table. OOIVO WKST. r.mvr. via- Vo. t, 5 :lf a m. Xn. 9 4-kh'i"i ... :- i. in. o. 4. 10 ran a. m. N'o. .- fi :47 a m. So. 6 7 :13 p ni. No 7.-7 ii. 111. No.. 10. 0 :io a. 111, So. !i -6 :17 p. 111. No. 11 G ;27 a. ni. Al trains rim daily by wavof Omaha, except Nos 7 and A which run to and Irom Sehuiler daily except Sunday. No. 30 is a stab to Pacific .I'inctlon at s 3(ia in No. 19 U a stub from Pacific Junction at 11a tn. J. H. EMMONS, M. D. HOV020PATHIG Physician I Surgeon Oftlce over Wevcntt's tore. Vain street Heidenoe in Or Schildknechfs proterlv" lirnnic Dis.'anes aid Disen.ses of Women and Crtil.lren specially. Otllce hours, 9 to 11 a. 111 2 to 5 and 7 to 0 p. 111. ill. . soiu oeiore tne end of the season. Our PLUSH SEORF WRAPS are elegant nttin 2: garments. We sell them at $14.50, worth all of $20.00. m 111 120 I Ml . - . AM I mm jpriees. 1 CI 0 I'l.ih Cloaks wv e!l for Si'O sfU flscwliere at $27. (JjORl'luhh Cloaks U)uJ-c sell for S-25 sell elcewht ie at $35. 111111 Cloaks wo sell fur $40 pc 11 here at 50. PI nth Cloaks we sell lbr S4.j K-Il elsewhere at $00. A Full Line ot the lowest JULIUS PEPPERBERG. teANUFACTTJRER OK AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKALER IN TIIK Choicest Brands of Ckars including our Florde Pepperbergo' and 'Buds nt LINE OF TOBACCO AND S1IOKERS' ARTICLE3 always in stock. Nor. 0, 18S3. Comfortabtes and. BBankets A Fine Selected Line of from &i no .... crw.,. 1 o-'" h pair, the finest lo cent JJatting i the citv. Wc hi ac U N D E R W In Natural Wool, White Col; EAR house in the citv. a . ' "1- . K . than cy Jt v.ci-.iuvKcu win tliese jroods 0ALI AND SATISFY YyUUSIi I.VHS. 'jr, To Yours Kcspcctlnlly,