The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 20, 1888, Image 2

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    THE DAILY IlKUALUi l LATTSMOUTH. NEBUASKA, THURSDAY, DECEilBEfc 20, is88.
Tha Plattsmoutb Daily Herald.
KNOTTS 33IiC 3.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE PLATXSMOUTil IIKKAJ.I
I published every even!nj excfpt Sunday
ami Weukly every ThiirHiiity ifirniK. tffgi.t
tered at the postonire, I' HltMiii.iiili. N't l.r.. -1
f:oul-iun iiiull-T. Olliire corner of Vine and
Jflltli rtrteta. Teiepliune o. 31.
TKHMS r DAII.V.
One copy nn e:ir In odvai.ce, by mail $C tx
One ctiy p-r iiionrli, ty i-arrler, ..... An
One copy per week, by carrier 13
TKKMS FOR WKKKLV.
One copy oue year, in advance i m
Ouecjpyais iiioiud. Inadvauee 75
will be more pressing four or live months
hence than it is r.t present. To give
tint j fur t lie deliberation ami dicusion
win; h thin ii(Stiii demands the extra
hinsioii of the Fifty-first Congress, if nn
extra hcv-ioii U eillcd at all, tliould
met t within n month after President
Harrison takes the reins of power.
tllolni Democrat.
Our Clubing List.
VFEKLY II:pai.i ami V V. World l
" N. Y. Tribune. .. 'i ro
" iii:iha l:ep .
" N. Y. Vrt-H a r
N. . !"o-t :wi
That Deadly Scourge!
Tubercular consuirptiou in simply
luiiji ht-rofula the nrtiee and dangerous
development of a taint in the blood.
The ;rund blood-cleansing botanic piin
ciphs contained in Dr. 1'ierce's Golden
Mediod Discovery specially lit it to puri
fy lh'- blood, and prevent the formation
ul'-crs in I lie luns and hionchml tubes.
Liver complaint, (-.kin diseases, and sons,
arc idvo cu-cd by it. All druggists.
I'jtKsiiJicNT Ci.kvklami declines to at
tend the Uoston tariff reform dinner. It
is natural enough as he does not like to
feast over his own funeral.
I his is just about the time of year
that the sun may be expected to come up
nny morning accompanied by a sun dog,
Then will the dealers in overcoats and
coal rejoice. Hub.
Foil expensiveness and rigidity
cheek there is nothing that equals the
democratic papers. They are more anx
ious that President Harrison shall enforce
the civil service law than they were th it
Prebi.lent Cleveland should.
The liiiht 11111111111 Howe at Sherwood's
Harpers Alau'azii.e 4 m nl,iy L5.()1I.
V. eekly . I 7 3 '
ii;iur. . . 4
1 (Itllll' PeilM" .'I .'HI J V-itx Am I Tn nnO
Ni b. tanner 'l Mi I
iiioreM Moiitii- 1 he symptoms ol hiiiousnvss arc nn-
I.. VI...... . ...I J 1
American MaVin'e a ai happily button well known. They differ
iti different individuals to some extent.
A oilious man is seldom a breakfast eater.
Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent
appetite for liquids but none for solids
of u morning. His tongue will hardly
hear inspection at any time; if it is not
white and furred, it is rough, at all
events.
The digestive system is wholly out of
order and diarrhea or constipation may
be a symptom or the two may alternate,
There are often hemorrhoids or even loss
of blood. There may be giddiness and
often headache and acidity or flatulence
oi and tenderness in the nit of the stomach.
To correct all this if not effect a cure try
Or; en's An just Flower, it costs but n
tnllc and thousands attest its enicacy
city uQvmcj&$s
Way or.
'erk,
Treasurer,
attorney,
njjiiiet-r.
i'oiice Jude,
IHIrllHIl,
F.M. Kl HKT
XV K FOX
- James Pattkhhon, jk.
- ttvtto.v Clahk
- A Ma do Lie
S t'l.lKKOKO
W H Malkk
TIi-; latest Xoyelties of Neckties and
Mul'il-rs at Joe's, The Only One Price
Clothier in Plattsmouth. tf
Tri v uf n i in t ! r ti rtiiin 1?. iiitil.lt lio j
""J iru"'"' WHAT ON EARTH
i l i i I
ueeu g.veu to us owners, auu nas ueen Is the rcason people wiU not can nQ, or
aiiowea to sau ior nome living ine do not see any difference in cheap nos
American tlafj, which leaves the Ameri- trums iiut up by Cheap John houses or
can navy without anything to do. It
looks to us as if the great navy had been
burning coal for nothing.
Thk busiuess outlook is exceedingly
blight at present. There are gains over
last year, although last year's totals were
unusually high. All luiness is picking
up, and the bank clearings and railway
earnings in the past three or four weeks
have been highly satisfactory.
Two lovelorn youth, one at New
Orleans and one at Gurnett, Kan., com
mitted suicide on Tuesday because their
sweethearts would not marry them. The
young women hava certainly escaped a
worse fate than old maidhood by this
timely action of their lovers. Etjuit-.
South Carolina is much agitated over
a bill which is about to be passed by her
legislature establishing an educational
qualification for voting. This will dis
franchise a considerable number of white
voters, and some of them do not like it
irresponsible parties at enormous profits,
rather than take a medicine of world
. 1 .a. a
wiue reputation ana one tnat is giving
universal satisfaction at coual price? No
medicine in the world is giving such un
paralleled satisfaction for purifying the
blood as I J EGG'S IlLOOD PURIFIER &
BLOOD MAKER, and every bottle that
does not tlo its work will cost ycu noth
ing. For gale by O. P. Smith & Co.,
uruiruisis.
JKXD Hie Weekly IIekai.o to some
friend in the east for a Christmas present.
COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH!
What in the world is the reason you
will rough and keep coughing and Mill
keep tryinr inferior medicines when
15EGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will
positively relieve your cough at once?
lhis is no advertising scheme, but an
cturd fact, and we guarantee it. Sold
!kr I I Sinitti ! 1 rn frrrivta
The Daily Herald
tocts. per week.
delivered for
$SOO Reward.
We will pay the above reward for any
case of liver comnlaint. dvsneosia. sick
The governor says it is the only thing Lea(lache indigestion, constipation or
mat win save tue country. UMtiv..nM w cannot cure with
West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the
We notice that there are some very directions are strictly complied with,
selfish men in this city; they cannot bear They sire purely vegetable, and never
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OF ORDER.
If you desire to purchase a aewingr machine,
ask our event at your place for terms and
nricca. If vou cannot find our agent, write
direct to nearest address to you below named.
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORMGE.MASS.
cmcAeo:- 28 UNION SQUARE.N.1.- DALLAS.
"-L. ATLANTA.GA. TEX.
ST LOUIS. MO.
THE NEW llOMU SEWING
CHINE CO., Omalia, Ne b.
MA-
3ouncil.eu, 1st ward, XA?tAYcu
O...I t li M Jo.nks
U I l. A KHlfMAN
Jra IS ff DurrnN"
lu 1 McCallkn. I'bks
V JOKNSON.CH AIUMAN
'.K .
'OHTH
GOLTjTY OFFICERS.
I J V JOKNSfN,
Board Pub. Work ( Kkku (Iuhdkk
1 1) It HawksWc
1). A. Campbell
Th os. Pollock
Riki CKITCHKIFLU
KXA ChlTCHKIEI.il
W. H. Pool,
John M. I.eyiia
W. c. Showaltku
J. O. KlKKNKAHV
A. Madolx
Al.LKS BKKHON
Mavnahii SeiNK
C. KUB8KLL
Treasurer.
IJepmy Treasurer, -Dlerk.
Deputy Clerk,
iteooriler of Deeds
Duyarv lteeordor
Clerk of District Court,
Slierlir,
Surveyor. -AtU'rney.
Supt. of Pub. -Sclioole,
'iunty Judge.
HOARD OF SUPKRVISOKS.
A. B. Todd. Ch'in.. - - Plattsmouth
Louis Koltz, - Weeping Water
v. B. Dk ksox, - Kiinwood
GIVIG SOGII5TJ5S.
itASS l.ODtiK Ho. I4riWVuTo. F. -Meets
veverv Tuendav evenlnir nf :u-h wck All
Taiisient brothers are respectfully invited to
tl.IfUU.-
i ft
Tori
ado r
Meeting of. Two Great Storms,
TflBBTBBMOFBBDOCTIOH! STORM OF PATRONAGE!
HEALTH IS WSSLTH !
IJLATTMOLTTII ENCAMPMENT No. 3. 1. O
- O. F.. meets every alternate Friday in
aach month in the Masonic Hall. Visiting
niiiiuem itiu mviieu io aiieiiu.
LI'-
II
EATMEKT
Dr. E.C. West's Nerve and Kiii Treatmeiit
a guarantee specific for Hysteria. Dizziness.
Convulsions. Kits. Nervous Neuralgia, Head
ache. Nerveous Prostration caused iy 1 lie u;e
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness Mental De-prest-ion,
Sof tenintr of tlic Brain resulting M in
sanity and leading t misery, decay and death,
-remature old Age, Barrenness, boss of Pow
er in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Sper
matorrhoea caused by over-exertion of the
brain, selfabuse or over-lndnlence K.ich box
ontains one mouth's tresitment. $1 00 a box
;rsix boxes for 55.00, sent by mail prepaid or
receipt of price
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure an v case. Witji esieli order r-'ceived
by us f ir six boxes, aeenmpatred witli .'JS ou,
we will send tlie purchaser our written guarantee-to
return the money if the treatment does
not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by
Will .1. Warrick sole a nt, Plattsmouth, Neb
J. G, BOOKS,
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.
All work first-class; west Fifth Street.
North Itobert Sherwood's Store.
iUtIO LODGE NO. 8, A. O. VJ. W.-Meets
every alternate trtday evening at K. of P.
hall. Transient brothers are respectfully in
vited tnat tend. F.J. Morgan, MasterWorkman ;
K. P. lirowu. Foreman ; G. B. Keinster. Over
eer; K. A. Taite, Financier ; i. F. House
worth. Kecorder;M. Mavbright. Heceiver ;
i. n. nmiiu, ra.fi . : i. , . nowen, Guide ;
i . o. nuuz, insiue v. ui L.
lASS CAM r KO.KK,
M'D.:-;. .VilODMKN
OI America Meets r r i fourth Mnn
Jay evening at K. of P. h;.ii. All transient
orothers are rejuesled to meet with in. L. A,
newcomer, v enerame t i;sul ; i. ", Kllee
Worthy Adviser j ti. C. Wilde. Hunker ; W. A.
iioeck. Clerk.
pLATTSMOUJ II LODGE NO. 8. A. O. U. W.
ftleet every alternate Friday evening at
hockwoou uanatso t ioek. All transient broth
ers iire respectfully invited to attend, b. S,
Larson, M. W. ; K. Bovd. Foreman : S. C.
v llde, Kecorder ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer.
UL vrrsMOCTH LODGE NO. (. A. F. & A.M.
Meets on the first and lltird Mondays of
wovu ii.uiii.il ,n innij jti'.ii. ah iransient urotn-
ers are cordially invited to meet with us.
T J- Kicuky, W. M.
Wm. Hats. Secrelr.ry.
VEBKASKA CIIAPTEK. NO. 3, K. A. M.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each
month at Mason's Hall. Tran.scient brothers
are invited to met wj;h u.
. D K.E. Whitk. II. P.
Wm. If a vs. Secretary.
I1rciicli Health Sesimless
FOOT WARMERS !
IfT. ZION COMMANDAKV. NO. R. K. I.
'AMeete first and third Wednesday night of
each month at Maspa'a hall. Visiting brother
are cordially invited to meet wlih us.
wm. Hays. Kec. F. E. White, E. C.
i ASS COUNCX L NO 1021, KOYAL A RCA N CM
meets the second and fourth Mondays ol
rach month at Arcanum Hall.
li- N. Olesx, Regent.
. P. C. Minor. Secretary.
PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OF TRADE
President.. .Rout. B Windham
1st V ice President A. B. Todd
2nd Vies President W in Neville
Secretary k. Herrinani
Treasurer p. R. Guthinan
DIKKCTOKS.
J. C. Richev. F. E. White, J. C. Patterson;
J. A. t iiner, B. Elson, C. W. Sherman, F. Gor
Jr, J. . Week bach. -
McSONIHiE POST 45 C. A. rT"
. nusrrK.
i 'V vv,0?JfiQar--" I'ommander, i
" senior vice
. D.-i i km,.... junior
A look through onr Stock of fc?uitinrt. Overcoat, Underwear and
"NVinttr Ciijw will convince vou that our discount t
20 Per Cent. From Marked Prices
Has caused the stock to melt away like pieces of ice that tjuenth the
fire iinparched and burning palates. You never had .
such values given you before.
A 20.00 Overcoat less 20 per cent discount means $10 00
A $15.00 Overcoat less 20 per cent discount means 12.00
A 2.50 Fur Cap les 20 per cent discount means 2.00
This is the reason why we have been enabled to to reduce our stock,
as we do not care to wait for cold weather.
OUH STOCK MUST BE REDUCED
We will give you the same Discount on all Winter Goods,
Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers.
(NAY elii
The Leading Clothiers, Cor. Main and 51h.
AT -
it. It
to see incir neiginuirs succeed ana are
always interfering and trjing to lircak
up the business arrangements of others.
As soon as they see a person who has
recently purchased anything, they go to
him and tell him he has been "robbed,'
"swindled" and that if he had just
bought the goods at his 6tore he would
have saved so much and got better goods
in the bargain. This should not be so, as
the success of any individual or firm al
ways helps the entire community.
fail to ;ive satisfaction. Lanre boxes
outaining 30 sugar coated pills, 25c.
For sa!? by all drunsta. Beware of
counterfeits and imitations. The jren-
uine manufactured only bv John O. We
& Co., 802 W. Madison St. Chicago, and
Sold l,y V. J, Warrick.
THE EXTRA SESSION QUESTION
Congressman Thomas M. Brownp, of
Indiana, is reported to have said that he
thinks an extra session of the Fifty-first
congress will be called, but that it will
probably not le summoned for an earlier
date than October. The fact that Browne
is a personal friend of President-elect
Ilirrison wilL no doubt, in the opinion
of some persons, give his words on this
question soma weight. Still the chances
are that the Iloosier statesman is mistaken.
It is likely that an extra session will be
called, but that it will meet so late as
October, or even August, seems to ui to
bo decidedly improbable.
Called sessions have been more common
since the republicans first came into
power in the executive branch ot the
government than they were before. Only
five were held in the present century in
the period prior to lS'Jl. President Madi
son aummoned two, aud Van Iiuren, Ty
ler an l Pierce one each. Six hare taken
place sinc2 that year. One was called by
JJncoki. one by Johnson, two by Grant,
irnd two by Hnyes. Hayes called one
for October 13, while Lincoln's came
together on Juiy 4. The other four
-which have m-t in the republican period
juscinbled in March.
It is scarcely probable that an extra
gissio.T f Congress will be called for any
date later than April. The only ques
tion which would make an extra session
nrcessary U that of the revenue, and this
could not lie Mtisfuctoiilj dealt with in
any sea-ion whic h would meet .o late as
September or OcioVr. . Unless the senate
"""""""-"Uijll i mid j into l ir in some shape
"Jy different from that in
jwt the reyenu? problem
Railroad Mileage.
Tlio number of inhabitants to each
mile of railroad in 1SG0 was 2,571, while
in INS; this number was onlv 412: and
I he dirreaso has been so 6teadv as to
....
curait r representation by a curve which
seems to be nyperboiic in character,
i .ieio was a conspicuous interruption in
the curve at the ti mo of the civil war.
snd nr other after the panic of 1873, but
i.s i!a::ro is not materially affected by
these t'.Lsturbances. Estimating the fu
tun? in reaso of population on the basis
of j ast, the prolongation of the curve
v. oui.l indicate for !0 a population of
03 K the mile of railroad, and the limit
of the curve would be approximate! v
reached in 1898, with a population per
pule of C23. It would apjiear, therefore,
that tlu normal rate of railroad building
for I lie five years from 1885 to 1890 is
about L',000 miles a year, and that 9,000
miles w ould be m excess of the limit in
clicclod by the curve. New York Tele
gram. ,
,4pt, Even If Inelegant
Th-n is Jn Alburg at least one young
ster v3 o knows a fit subject for prayers
when be meets it. lie recently heard
soinebody use the expression, "gone
sue !;er." and subsequently questioned his
futlu r ::s to the meaning of the term.
"C.'i." said the father, "when anybody
is hard up or awful sick folks sometimes I
sav be i.t a 'gone 6ucker.
Tho toy took it all in and shortly after
ward i:-aue a practical application of Ins
newly : couired knowledge in behalf of
his t-i; brother. Just before going to
IkhI .r . right lie knelt to say his prayers,
a:; uEii. 1. rud closed his petition thus:
".a . O Lord, bless Jimmy and make
him .. .1. for be is awfullv sick, and if
you c:.n"t I'm afraid ie's a 'gone
sucli.-.'" St. Albans Messenger.
Sherwood's.
I !ko. Nilrs
J l'7NHV STR RIGHT.
1 ALON" 1JTXON
I I'liAKLM Ford
' Amikhson Fry....
1 ."oh oobbiemak
Curtis
"eetinir Saturday evpniaa
. .Adjutant,
....... t, M.
Officer of the Day.
Ouard
Pergt Major.
Quarter Master Sergt.
.fost Oliaplaiu
DafliiK
Still
Special Sale commencing November 12th, coiitimiing one week,
FUMI
xiiibu floats and Ulnldren's Wear, Price 20 per cent less the price
oftered anywhere in the city. Examination will prove statement.
HE .UM- Cloaks and Ladies
i cu iui , uuiiiiy nuum ana iviicnen
nn iTT 'ttd m
The Largest and iost Complete Stock in the City.
COFFINS, CASKETS
yvaDS
PLUSH WRAPS
AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
HEARSE FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS.
HffiNBY BOECK.
EM A WAT I
The fJeautiful Engraving of the Celebrated Ficture,
. Cautious Apothecary.
In vi itin out a prescription the other
d.iy t 1 lain well known PitLsburg doc
tor v :.to jiqua fontis that is, epring
water--in place of tho more customary
but f.;i;ivafont term, aqua pura.
Th " j .itieiit to whom this prescription
wa3 j : -n took it to a druggist who had
jtint ; i. into the business of putting up
piiiri i::.d ix'tions. The new druggist ran
thro:-: Ii the prescription and jiamled it
liar!:. :;:iving: "Vou take that prescript
futA to Dr. and tell him that
he's :t enough aqua fortis into that '
prew:,"" -lion to kill ten men."
Lm :.':iy for this village tho druggist
Iula i. -lied from tho prescription com-'
ncuiiui.; held since then. Pittsburg j t EITXD FOR
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vve nave an im
mense line and will
discount same 25 per!
centj as they must be
sold before the end
of the season. Our
PLUSH SEORT WRAPS!
are elegant
garments. We sell
them at $14.50,
worth all of $20.00,
nctino-:
o
(20 JJY 34 TXCHES?),
BST ROSA BONHETJR,
TO VERY NEW SUBSCRIBER OR RENEWAL
ti
7
PLOSH PIPS
S20
Pliih Cloaks
we eU for S20
sell elsewhere at $27.
(jJOni'liish Cloaks
U)aJwe sell for S25
ell elsewhere at $35.
Plush Cloaks we
sell for $40 Fell
elsewhere at $50.
Plush Cloaks we
sell for 45 sell
elsewhere at $00.
A Full Line ot
$40
$45
Walking
J" aclrot
sold at
prices.
the lowest
Comfortables and
lankets
AVe hae
WEEKLY
A Fine Selected Line of trom $1.00 up to $9.00 a pair,
the finest 15 cent Batting in the citv
IflOCRATF N.D E R W E A R
In Natural Wool, White Colars, Scarlet Stripe, Prices lower than anv
!, OUSTZEj house in the city, as we are over-stocked with these rood '
$1.00 PER YEAR, call and satisfy youhselves.
Postmasters or Iewsdealers will receive your subscription, or
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remit uirect ro me
Yours Ilespectiully,
TjiTj co-st-lou,s- So Wo .woiiao
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