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THE DAILY JiEUALDI iLAl'iSAiOtJTll, .KIJKASJa;TI'KSIA V, FKJJfUJAUY 12, The Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KNOTTS n "R C t5. Publishers & Propr ietors. TIIK ri.ATTS.MOU i n iii:k i.i I pulIKli-d very evening exrr.. Simduy ninl Weekly every lleirsday iiioriiln;;. Ite'H tered at Hie poNiofiio-, l'i;iii-itu!iili. clr...s fi-roiiil-i-l.il- iu;ito r. oin.-c rorinT of lueand Fifth MfreH. Telephone .Ni. :w. lrW liAII.V. One copy one )i :ir In advance. ly mail-- Hue )' mt nmtil li. Iy ran n-r. Oue .rruci k, lt c.tn i r THHMS m WH.KKI.Y. fne e'iy " year, in udvaiw-e Uno copy MX itionttii. in advance no Mi 15 .V Vkkki.v III- ic.m.k a-,id Y N V Our Clubing List. wi.ri.i ; n Tnliiiiic. . . ' .Mi li!:ili;i l;t- U .Ml N. V. rrr-s J -j:. N. V. I i.-I - .11 llarn-r-.' .vlairiiine Weekly. 4 7". ' P..i.tr. . . I :;n ' Voiiiiii i.-f ! :i it". Nel. Fa' nn-r . ... -j Tit I .iiiri-M's M 1 1 1 1 1 i i - ly M j.'itM'e .". lit .A lul l li'.lll Ma'ine. :i .V 'I lie h i n in ." ( 0 Tiik " Haytien 1'i-puli'ic " bus arrived in New York all safe. She is tin; little Kti:iin.-r :tlout which .Secretary Hayanl made: hilt h !nlo :tml lliitcr, with I lay t i. Tomokkow Loth hoitcs of conorc.-s will in :-t-t i:i the h ill of the hou-'-' of rcp rosentutivps, iiinl ranva.-vs t!ie electoral yote for president and vice president. Thi- will !; the find act in eh ctino (icu. II irrisou President of the United States. fi:ciiKT.UY Wiirr.NKi ha-: jn-t awnrdeil a contract for seven dynamite canoisa to he stationed at different ports on the At lantic coast. This is a move in the liht direction, for hii; canon ;f the modern sort cannot ! huilt in a week, ami, at the hast, the country facilities for huil l in them are not "rent. The time t hciin is now. (kn. Hakuison continues to show the sa ne !od ju l:ne:it which cli iracteriz ;d luui during Ihn c impain. In s;ite of the critii isnis which h ive Lecn in i l e up on his c iliin.-t appointments, in spite of tin; fnct that many newspaper have tried to lea I him to commit hims-lf by pub lishing cabinet news all-y-d to hj au thentic, tlr; president elect has kept his own counsel, and probably not over a dozen persons today know anything re ;ardin his intention-;. It is becoming more and more apparent tint the next president is a man to be trusted. Elkopeax naval experts have begun to have doubts as to whether their war vessels are able to compete with American fthipa of the Vesuvius patt in. The Ve suvius is the swiftest war vessel afloat, and with its dynamite "tin is supposed to be the most formidable. It is true it can shoot but a short distance, but it will be ri ineinb. red that the Monitor class of vts-els, devised durin the rebel lion, made the costly and bulky war! ships of Europe useless. There will be some improvements in the dynamite gun and then there will lu another revolution in the conduction of naval w irfare. It is practically certain that Ocneral II irriso ns Hi ji.il family will consist ot t itdit iik inl-crs. The bill cnating the otliee of Secretary of Agriculture has been for a long time in the custody of a conferauce committee, the houe insistiuir that the weather bureau should be trans ferred t) the new- department. This position has been finally receded from, the conference committee having rejected the amendments to the bill as it came from the s-.-nate, aud, yesterday the house adopted the measure without a division. I Jso doubt id entertained that President Cleveland will approve it, and, General Harrison will have the honor of first till ing it. products on which the New South Wules duties arc protective. The flew to the who'e situation, however, is, we think, to be found in a fact ljing outride of the turilT policies of either colony viz., in the supply of and demand for their pub lie lands Dining the eiiht years iy7t H. New South Wales Hold more than 4i;..00,oOO (teres at u little h ss than UO shillings an acre, whtie victoria disposed of lrss than 15, 000,(100 acres ut a trille more than 0 shillings per acre. Victoria exceeds New South Wales in those crops which devote more labor to less land viz: Wheat, b-irley, oats, potatoes and wine. Victoria unite. hast labor with most land, producing maize, horses, cat tle and sheep. American E onoinist. $300, or a Cure. Kor many years the manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh R'liicdy, who are thoroughly responsible financially, as any one can easily ascertain by inquiry, have offere.t through nearly every newspaper in the land, a standing reward of $500 for a case of chronic nasal catarrh, no matter how bad, or of how long stand ing, whieh they cannot cure. The Ilem e.ly is mild, soothing, cleansing, anti septic, and healing. Sold hy all drug gits, at 50 cents. Jack. ' Jack was one of tho train of mules rvitl. w hich the carl of Dunr.iven made an fAv'tirMon in tho Yellowstone park a fe.v years ago. ll is not oftn that a inule gets so good a character from his master as Jack receives, but it was wcli earned. Jack would ascertain, hy some means l-.t known to himself, tho exact width of bis pack, and would measure hjs dis tance between the trees to an inch, run ning through apertures that looked far too narrow for him. but never striking or e,: : i:;g jammed. I le had some extra ."nii.ii'.rv ini iieiij also of determining the Iieight of Ids park, and c;u)l 'ell pre cisely w bethe l Ik could pas;' under hii ivei ii;-.niri:ig l nigh without stooping, ml. if ;!"t. how 1 1 in ! i he would have to ti k : ft leTo.inary, vii!:.iit p:.o:-b;g ffir a .ioii:.-:it i:i his trot, lie woii'd ilutible ,'..-..!; .o;ij l.i lly idillo.-t totl'Mied the --o'.';i I i.od v. i ;-;! !ii;ii.-; !f through l.e; I 'ullel! Ilee i:i !ie ndierous :i;in:.'r. it i i:o -asy t:isk for a mail, even lie be ;:e;--,cti.::!ed to the moun . the e- i.i 1:1 ;!;e his way ..r- i liie liiafied J ii:.! !( f-f llaf.e i:vv:.l v. i-o-.:.-.: li'.t tiiieeigli such ii t:i.'V weie I !;'..'! e ;! ! at lib. A DREAM. Oc-hoM, there wax aecn of my heart, A place of (Treat Bha.lo-. and tears, Sihailown ami trembling and fears, Ix-ath. and the pain of his dart. Ive In his grave clothes lay Un ro peuil with HO Kllliil' on his fiu e, Iad lu that sorrowful pku-e. With Hcorn for a wivuili lu his hair. He that had ouce beeu so great. Mighty of wiliK and so lleet. There. lylnK still nt my feet. There, at the feet of uiy hate! Looking tbusn lse on him there, I. living 8jf toned in part. Touched, for one heart leat, his heart, I'aving iny lips in bis hair. Cut, ad repentant I knelt. Torn with the twit tie benn, SiiumeU for the thing 1 bad done, Vjo'. on a sudden I felt Wurnith of hid whips overspread, Yeii, of his li e and their sinui t. Of Ids eyes, and hia hands und Ills heart Ixive had como hock from the dead! Amelie I lives in Fittsburjj Bulletin. :il or or; I" ! !!; ifild i-;i:i. !:;::;. el: -i-'.; e: his way w-;!io:ii pr:!:--e. ill r.iei:!' v f f l ndi-r hr.-.nc'ies !m:i -,o very ti cliii times, war. incoti-e.-:-i ..t u L. ti hi' '.v;i-; i-o.;i;ii-.-i l i-.iii; i'M-i:..! lie won! ! foi;-, t !": .". ::e.':.ient is.-.: he h; ! a t::il park upon hi ;.-k. ;:i'd i:i f :.-: iindi l wane Lauin;? T;-e. iii ::void whici; thi? riJt-r would . -vr-.-iv hSiiii'i head, not expecting foi The Antiquity of Man. With regard to the discoveries on the slopes of tho Sierra do Managua, Dr1 Flint considers that the human hone prove indisputably the existence of uin in I'liocene times. Still we must recol lect that in such an active volcanic re gion as Nicaragua, with its hot and moibt climate, sudden upheavals and subsi dences may ho expected to have oe currred, while tho rich tropical vegeta tion would rapidly repair the ravages caused hy the most devastating eruptions. The footprints themselves tell us little us regards their antiquity. As before men tioned, they present no evidence of be longing to an inferior type of man, while the sandal shod footprint indicates a cer tain advance in civilization, since a man who wears shoesat all can hardly belong to the earliest stage of human culture. Considering alj tho circumstances, there fore, it will, perhaps be wisest 10 adopt Dr. Drinton's cautious conclusion, that there is not suflicient evidence to remove these remains further back than the pres ent Post-Pliocene or Quaternary period. Knowkdgq. 'i : i -V.t J J -L:-i ciTizkr's TT-:- -T vc" 1';. i : 5APiTAL:U'0.:r-: j'ftANK r I-. J. v. . v. i r ;;;icn!, 5100,000. A !;- I'lesident :i-tii.T. ! 1 i N I r .i ! we it- 1". II. li l. li ,.,.l,;i O'Kcele, ; i c..!..;., W. i:u- ii.e.-:.-, Al .- I ran-- lei I r li :!.:., it ! .-. i. il-ll, :;:r lutereKl r & nn In onlir to cutMow n our larc stock ot Dry Goods IlnrlprAPiir ?J i iUUI VV VVAI Notions AVc, we are (dkrin Unexcelled iarg:i;ns in there Goods. i : re; in t. i !. .N ! . ' A - . i.a l!.e prompt . il;:i:te II 1-1 .7. ::-. 1 i v: iv an :i M V f. r IVe.et; :.V t::.i.d.-. .ii: i:ne:it t!i., iown he . v Hi!d toot' Would -.U. I'Jjd WiL:l a :::i.l wrigg!.' of hi.; iody writiie r' under t!ie supptised obstacle. !. his rider's k;:i-j;:L;i' and disconi Y oui Ii '.s C'c::: I :! : ii in. Cettiii; l!ver, :i l!ie "Tin I-ji.ddi.-r" v;s done in : for the lirst time 1 played the r. ICugen i'ield was present and I to enjoy the performance i:u- ave the piece a A few weeks ago word came to the outside world that Mwanga. the despotic and blood-tiiirty King of Uganda, in Africa, had been deposed and his more humane and modern brother put in his place. Intelligence is now received that the brother has, in turn, been overthrown. The brother was favortbL- to the Chris tians and opposed to the slave trade. If he h id b -en permitted to rule, the probabilities were that Stanley and Ihnin I'a-di I would :' enabled to communicate with the world by the 1'i-tern Coat, in stead of by the l"fi:;'r an 1 slower route to the mouth of the C ngo. Th- re moval of th: hitter sovereign, therefore, fhows tliit .'.nib ai;!i Jirope:in jiiihu-nfe :s -till predoiiiiiiniit in ( utiai Africa. (Ihd... Denn cr.if. ,t . . : ;iie:.i V. very iiattering crilici:i!, and said tliat dl the people ph'.yed their p.iiits well vith single exception. The actor who p'ayc.l the plumber seemed to have no .-oueoptioii of what the author intended. ! bad to good naturedly take the general leisrii at my expense and foot up the bill for numerous "smiles," whose combined frei)-!-ncy was euMicient to make a very respectable laugh. I determined to get back :it Field, lie is as well known and as fnmiiiur a figure in Chicago as Col. Ochiltree is in New York. On the follow ing evening I had him occupy a lox at the theatre. In one of my scenes I took a copy if The News, and advancing to the front, pretended to read. "Gen. Field's Sharp and Flats. I said, as if just com i.ig to tho column of his bright exploita tions. Then, with a broad smile, 1 apparently continued reading. After a while the bruile gradually faded, and was succeeded by an expression of positive pain. The paper was thrown to the lloor, and, with a very tired expression, 1 threw back the lapel of my coat and rang chestnut bell. The chestnut bell was something new- in Chicago then, and the h'.'.ie pioco of business went tremen dously. Field's box was so situated that he co.dd not withdraw from tho view of the house, and ho had to take tho laugh like a good fellow. Tho "Tin Soldier" has i.'.nde on an average about 21,000 a oea-. i. Charles II. lloyt. A nunter'g Carious Mishap. Luellen Haley, of Ocala, a lover of hunting, was taking his favorite recrea tion in the fiejds northeast of Ocala and tilling his game hag with quail, when an accident hapjened to him that came within a, hair's breadth of ending his ex istenGw. IJls d.g l;ad set a rjuail and he shot it, and was in the act of drawing tho trigger on another w hen a strange dog came rushing towards him from the tear, ran under his legs and upset the young sportsman, while his gun was hurled from his grasp. The butt hit a fctump, causing the weapon to discharge, and the chargo struck Ilaley in the left side, tearing away every panicle of clothing and blackening liis flesh. Sa vannah News. Id . s. Joj. War i h AVe liave a line line ot Silk and Oassimere 1 ufflers An J bilk ll.iiKlkercliiehs ut very low figures. In i'At'i 1": r. it. ill .1. IAS ndi. i.-e 1 1 ik: :.i,e(io -l:!eiit. -..!'-1 1 r ;-!:ier .hler MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, Wagou and lilacksniiih Shop. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow orses H. !;::,... . . I ; sin., ii, l:is. I .: i . ;v ii e.-iiu-iis ie;ii.s:!s. u;i lilieilie- en: ; :ii in, I; ! ;..n!f-r. b'iiinsey , Olok Sail In thi.s Oei)artnient we are showing all the latest, styles of SH I JACQUES i!:iv. ell mi lime -. .,.veu in a!l AKSSPLU at prices that is sure t sell them. Call ami inspect them and be convinced that we carry the best stock in Plattsmouth. Robert Donnelly's W - 15 J i a r."n 3. n fzg- t cr W;eroi. ;. l:iu:i.s, M:-'-'i n .-t.i:rek v l:eiaireI 1'luu- I ;.iil Oeli'e.-al .1., !!:!. ;- O.ille. fibi OGollDG ogASna i i s:: t::K cialty 0OE S OKI. KLMAlf r Specialty. He uses the Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe for the Farmer, or for Fast Driving and City purposes, ever invented. It is made so anyone can can put on sharp or flat corks ss needed for wet and slippery roads, or smooth dry roads. Call and Examine these Shoes and you will have no other. J. M. Schnellbacher, JothJSt., Plattsmouth, Neb. i inrsi SlKie, V. 1. I' M aV:' V. NCI I i;;. i , ; H.'.is.' :ii.re .. ;, ami ex.e: ii: I Ha e lu ii p n c-. -r n T SIXTH ST.. Cart-it-!. Ta'Ui'is. V.'Ii.-.t grave errors are freiU-ei:t:y com i liii;-1 through nu re thoughtlessness. If v.v j.-ouM forerii--j the pain that U often i' a M mm M M tie THE OLD REL2 ABLE. H. L WATERMAN k SON Wholeaalo and lietail Dealer in PINE LUM Shingles, Lath, Sash, DoorssBisnds. Can supply every demand of the trade Call and get terms. Fourth street In Rear of Opera House. "A is i , e.,i;ey S'ab;. :i 'ii--- nt ! ii it wears ; I' ;i!V :!aii 'er ot" yinir . o ii r t ii.ir ielf. ( all :- !. ye'.i will Ke -t Siiue laaile. ' ': ; ? ! f- 1 f - PLATTSMOUTH .j-:IN A. I'-AVl! s, . otaiy I'libMc. vis-:h. HAS TIIK LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF a J B STOVES, Ol'iiee.i.vei--PT..TTsMiirTii, . County. Nebkaska c 2 I . ' ' .-- i- f- .- r: i; : MA.VUK.U i::!;K!i OK AND is 0 L t L ii. c. ht i All including our Flor do Pe?pcrb:rr;c' ar.ci 'BuJs FL'I.T. l.!Ni; Olf TOBACCO AND SMOXER.S' ARTICLED al way: in s-ock. Nov. L'O, 1S8.1. Til E TA llirr A .1 UsTIt.X LI A. j In t!-- ip: u t -i ly j.arn il of .'-;'... ' for O.'t )b. r. is ;i long an I la' no! ! article firportmg to -h .v t!i n litiv -etfecpf protection arid f -- Oadeon ih- VJ A'utruian c lo.n. r. of i.-tori.i and New So. ith des. J iiiouhoiit th" articlj it i- a.i- i:n -1 t'.i it th ; p-.liey of V'ictori i ilhisfra! -s pr t ti n only, i,:, 1 that of Ne-v South H' d s free tiad-. It vruld hive h een w ii t hive shov.n at. the o.iset li r.v f ir thi is true. A some what careful pcrus d of the t i riffs of th" two Colonies s l i.-ti.-rf us that while the Victorian t iriif includes a greater nuni bir and Tariety ol duties, there are some r;i i (.. i. .:i o v. -!n : 1 by lightly Epohen words, how n:ore :in ful v. oul j v. e bo in x their fignii'icunee before utter in! One of t!ie era vest errors of I I h.ivo ever known occurred :'..- day. i h::d croh-d at the o!;ice ;,r l.;.i!i!i.'('uu;:.; O.l a For "ruiwinirn " rlhilitatf ri unH nTcnrnrlipil I.;: -ir.e;-.;. lie l:::d jut returned I "nen, Dr. Pierce'8 Favorite Prescription is ... , 'ii, .. i : tha best of all restorative tonic?. It ie a potent ; i- :.! Home, wneie lie : Fpecitlc for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women ; a powerful, gen ral as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it Imparts vig-or and strength to the whole system. IBIS -ell Ihe ing o;.t ivy l ei:.:ii: to tho sad duty ef g tx near :aj ti-.r relative, -.. talkmg Jihoiit the business !::.t eng:i;-i--d our attention a friend L 1 1 i eiti.e:i walked in, shook .roily by the !:;i:id and a.-.ked him .i- had got L;u L. Their mutual v.-ere warm and cordial until llcr wound up his bv exclaim- Jt promptly cures weakness of stoinaeli.niiusrn. n.1ieg l'io;!g!i.!eso!y. no doubt, anil with-f-.r a moment appreciating how i.i v:i. the lemark: "Hope vou had : -:j-..J time." I xhull never forget the i'K-!, whieh p :.- ..-d reeruss the face of the i d u:;-..i ,.s, wiih..et replying, he W2. eil hi.: i..iior to n t'at and e.i:iu-d hL i,:;v( .Ts:-.tio;i with nie. I thought to myself, if that m:i:i knew what a, mis take I. j had made ho would tx." more c:.rc."id i:i future of speaking without thi:;L;:i;x. Cluoao JouriuJ. WahrahtedJ 'Stion, Moatinir. weak back, nervous pros tration, detiinty and gleepleosneBS. in either sc.v. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to Woman's delicate organization. Purclv vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the svstem. "tavorue rretr rip lion" is the only medicine for women, pold bv drutrirists, under a potiittve guar. Hii tee of satisfaction in every case, or price fl.00 refunded. This fruaranteo has neen printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. For larpe, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (ItiO paxes, with full directions for home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps. Address. World's Dispensart Meuicai. Association. 6ti3 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. - ' -We will give a good silver watch to anyone who sends us twenty-five - yearly subscribers to the Heuald. fi. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. In the city, which he is uli'eriiio; at 'rices that will make thein sell. A complete line of Window Curtains at a sacrifice. 1'ictnre Frames in t$ivat variety. Yu can ret everytliiiir y(,u uccmI. Yon can buy it on the installment jdan. jiay so much each month and yon will soon have a fine furnished house and hardly realize the cost. Call and ten. bis tm bomP nrfwi eal)in uin'W SIXTH STIIEET, BET. MAIN AND VINE. 2L OjT, I LAlltyc l H', J -1?. GO OTO HBISTRY BOECK'S FUBNITURE UM! Parlor, Dinina Room and Kitchen TUBE HE O'.VXS HIS O'A'X iJUILDIXG. :pys into r.en r And therelore cm sell yon goods for less Alonev than any other h. tier the city THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVER, OUT OP ORDER, If you desire to purcliaen a sewing machine, ask ournt?cnt lit your place for term. and prices. 1 f you cannot lind our asree.t, write dire-t to neartjt address to y u Ihmow immed. HE ALSO H AS A COMPLETE ASSOIiT.MEX r OF U W t) Bt A KtHf $ 6 0 0:D $, HE.vir- r R Y "uli ALL ITNHIt YLi. 3 r: ?. ? ? . -.vr" v i "u 7 jc- t Xi X .13 ii i; IX COH. fvlAlN AND SIXTH ST EE-. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE C ORAMCE.MASS. Chicago - 23 UNION SQUARE NX- DALLAS. ' ATI ANTA GA TEX. ST IOUIS.M0 h,.,. 1 l.ri irPHCISC3 CL 1 lWI.Ll, OBi.-e In ; f ,,. :ltvntion to all Bulue Eutrual. l Jo til j c.iro. -irui IX OKFM-K. S. V. TiK'MA S Al turi.e- -:il-I,:ov ;i: d o'ary l'i;l.!i( Fi.zperald I'.'.oi'k. i'Iut;moulli. --l A T10I5N t Y. A. X. SCI I.I V A , ttoniey-at-l.;iw. v th ci v- rri'ii yt .-. r r ntinn L uion Block, Kasl side. i'lHttMiiuutb. rt'. XOTAItV Title F.x:niiilicd. to a!l hu'hie" intrusted t,, i,in,. ( ,f; ir in ' ""'"Hiite nri'tvn, I eal Flate Sold. ' u I : l o .M,.i i i( CHINE t o., o.a n, . i :-. .-i.wixc; .ma. GUOCEKIES CHRIS WOIII.FARTII. stajile and Fancy (irrcenes, Glassware anr" I Crockery. Flour and Feed. J than Better Facilities for making Farm Loani Any Other Ageaejr, J natlfciuouth, - Aelira.k tuit the movt fartidioui. v . uf Mioriey refnnileil. "rrltc jirrTxutt ut v. P. Smith & C'o'ti lruy store 3lw 'box. For sale by F. O. Fricke fc Cyol J and look at their choice valentines. tf e SMtRWOOD ULOCKI . -1 performance, ?Uj.