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    THE DAILY HERALD: PLATTSMOUTII, NERHASK A, WEDNESDAY, FEI5RUAKV 13, US,.
The Plattsrnouth Daily Herald.
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Publishers & Proprietors.
TIIK I'LATT.SMOUTII H Kit
ll ulll-lii-il every evening except Siiik1:i
ami Wevkly ev-ry 'rliui-lay morning, t'.ryi--V-reil
:it tli misi!1Ii -, riai'innitli. Nelir.. m
K-eoinl-el.n-. unit' r. oiiiee corner of me a;il
Fifth tr-eii. 'I deplume No.
1KKM1 KOK I.AII.V.
One copy one jear lit advance, Iy m:iil ; (
l)n:i.y per inonl li. Iy earner.
One copy M-rvf-k, ly earlier ... 1.r
1KKMS lUir WKKKI.V.
0" 0"ly year, in advance l .V
One copy nix niiiiin-. in advance 7.'
Our Clubing List.
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N. Y. I'r-s
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Harper-.' Magaim;
W.-.kly.
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" Young ifir.-Ni-h.
Fanner . ...
Iienion-M's Mmt li
ly M:ai.i' . . .
AnuTH-an Ma'iue
'I he Forum
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Wtt Jrive no objections to sliakiii'.'
linnls with Uisinarck, 1 1 1 1 lu; will please
take off the 1v; lirst.
Tiik electoral vot mm eoiintcil tndnv
in congress, ami nothing now remains t
make (ten. Harrison prc-iili-nt except tin
niliniiiiterin of tin; oath of olJice. which
will le done on tin; Ith of .March.
Tin: l itest m wH in rcanl to tin? rahi
uc-t is to confirm tin; general impressim.
that tin; only man who has positiv
knowleili about it is li-io-cl to ker
it a scen t until after tin; 4fli of March.
Tiik course of Mr. IJ iyanl in tin; Sa
moa matter h is h en s mibl that it ha
done ii iircat deal to reconcile the enemies
of Mr. JJlaine to tin; ilei that he is peril
liarly fitted for th ollice of Secretary o'
state.
(k.N. Ill'lMos was jiresenteil tin
other day with a costly Mid elegant hihle
II; will find n jret deal in tlio hoo!
whieh will ;ive him anipb reasons fet
reiiiviii; democrats from oilier as lapidh
as possible.
A dispatch from Iierlin siys: "The re
cull of Mr. S.-well, the American consul
in Samoa, has produced an excellent im
pression here."- We think about sis jod
a tiling as (icn. Harrison can do is to re
appoint him, a he only did his duty a
an American.
CJkn. Iioi'UMiKii is the tln nie of cos
sip aain on a far different topic than of
a week ago. Now it is alle.lgcd that if
he secures a divorce from his present v, if
he will marry a St. Louis woman, tin
divorced wife of Joseph 1). Lucas, who
ever he may be, of that city. IJoulangei
i a schemer. He has drawn on his wife'.
fortune until there i nothing left to draw
on, and then on the purses of hi; wife's
American relatives until they have be
come weary, and now he propot-s to iret
rid of his first wife, hi preknt compan
ion, and mairy a rich American widow.
It would be strange, but not beyond tin
range of possibilities, if an- America!
woman, a St. Louis widow, should br
rome the queen or empress of Franco.
Jloulanger's ambition knows no bound
and with financial backing In; will doubt
less even attempt the resurrection of tin
empire. It will be a ?irry day fo;
France when this soldier of fortune ac
quires the ascendency, but no one can
fail to admire the dash and brilliance cf
the "man of the people." Just one
more step and he will be another Nn
jioleon of France. Lincoln Journal.
Won.n you like to be transported to
New York ("icy some bright Su:nla
morning and make a muml of the differ
ent places of wor.-hip. and see jut how
New Yorkers worship, from the IVotcs
tauts to the Jews? To get an idea of
them all. taking in Catholics and Chris
tian Scientists, would n quire niar.y Sun
days; but -worst's Monthly Mu;;r:hn
for March ( j-.it received h is Mii.plif.ed
matters bv bringing " IJ--iignus Nov
Y'ork" to us. and ilhi-tr ti:iir the article
so beautifully and profu- 1 v that a strnn
ger can g-. t more information from it
. than could bp giui.-d by tw-nty Sundnv
visit-. E;.ch number of this beiutifi 1
fami'v mria.'i.'ej seem to surpass its pr.
decesso-: and now tiny hive ftut-d ii i
Mrith a n-. w feature, i: coru.-r for littl.
ones, an 1 ceit un'.y fie eiiil ;,-, ; will I
delig' ted w-fs Yo :ng J i; hi at Fl.iy "
(haad-onie'y iliu -tiatcd ). fur i; v. ill iv t
only te.icli th-:n some new g nr.. s, bi.t
show the n h-:v th yo'trg. Japan -
play sniu of th -r eau: K. rry
bculy will beint- rv ' in ".-li r.v d l"n
tier for Si Monf.s." 1 .- Fid,ri- d
Sehwat'.i-i. n 1 the wa r-c '..) j ietu v
and fine engr iv'n . s: n I if '-ar s;.
TVOUld pe o-i'. v.? co lid -i n a
5-rie-i o ;.tt;act:.'j.s ia t'.- v. . .. r;
3Urc!i n'ltnb-i-. 15- Fi'
Iishel ! W. b.n i'ngs I) e.i ..-.-t. i: ?t
1 (th ftrett. New York. Fr;"e - 1 s!?.
TIIK EDM USD nEsuLUTiGX.
The opponents o t!,: : in 'i I'i:;i
ma canal rev luf.o: b.e- t:n-'r uv.t-n
im to tliat r.tt..vi!.ec on two gro-n
Irintipal!yf viz: First, the 31 nroe dec
laration docs Dot ajlj to private enter- j
prises, and, ace. ndly, the resolution, if
adopted, would ac t as an obstacle against
the investment of foreign capital on the
American continent, in interoceanic
waterways or nny other project. For a
few other reasons the resolution is com
bated, but tin; chief opposition offered is
outlined in the two propositions given.
The reasoning of the enemies of the
resolution can readily be shown to be
fallacious. The resolution is not directed
against the l'anama Canal as a priyate
enterprise. If the old company having
that project in charge or any new com
pany should complete it without govern-
mental aid this country would place no
o'istai le in the way. It is against gov
eiiiun-ntal aid and the governmental
control which that would imply that the
resolution is directed. With France in
contiol of the canal across the isthmus of
Daiien a contingency would certainly
aiise in which that nation would be con
strained to interfere with the domestic
allairs of tin country through which the
canal is designed to run, and this would
produce the condition of things against
which the Monroe doctrine protests.
The pretense that the resolution would
discourage the in vestment of foreign
capital on the continent is even more
silly than the oth r. Capitalists will,
safely being assured, put their money in
a country where there is a promise of the
largest returns. Neither Americans nor
foreigners are likely to put much more
money in the l'auama canal project in
the next few j' ears, whether the resolution
pa-ses or not. They will keep out of the
sc heme simply because they saw, or be
lieved that they saw, long before the
Mdmunds warning was thought of, that
she project was doomed to failure. The
passage of the resolution would not les
sen the flow of foreign money to this
country or this continent to the extent of
i single cent in a year. Nor is there any
valid reason wh- it should- There is no
particularly urgent necessity for any more
than one interoceanic canal on this con
tinent. That canal will be built at Ni
caragua, and there will not be the slight
"t ditliculy to jjet all the foreign capital
.vhieh will be asked for to puh that
iitcrpiise. (Jlcbe Democrat.
Instinct in EJrutes.
Few things are more wonderful than
the instinct that guides the brute in the
ehoice of its food or medicine. In India
i he mongoose, when bitten by the dead
ly cerba, is said to seek among the grass
lor. some unknown herb or substance
whic h it swallows and is thereby enabled
counteract the effect of the poison
Mai;, when his system is deranged by the
iceuiuulated poisons engendered by con
-tipation or a sluggish habit of body,
dmuld seek relief in Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
I ell.-ts, which will at once establish a
term aiu ntly healthy action of the liver,
ilotii.u-h and bowels.
h morett's- illustrated monthly maga
zine for Maic-h, ISW, will bo published
it noon on February 15, in nil parts of
the Tinted States.
II dl's Hair TIenewer eradicates and
nreveiits the formation or dandruff,
thickens the growth, and beautifies the
iair ::s no other preparation will.
Th ; Wkkkly IIeuald s-.-nt one year
free !o anyone sending us two yearly sub--cii'
ers to the Wkkki.v Hkualu
"My little son, three years of age, wss
terriMy afllicted with scrofula. His head
was entirely covered with scrofulous
sores, and his bod y showed nianv marks
of tie; disease. A fe-.v bottles of Ayer's
Sars iparilla cured him." W. J Ueckett,
1 lynn ra. IlcI.
February the th was the coldest morn
ing W-? have cvpericnccd this winter, the
iner :iry standing at 10 below.
Many women find great difficulty in
a rr: r: ;ing their hair becomingly, because
of its lirs!i and coarse texture. Hy the
use of Ayer's Hair Yigor, the hair be
comes soft, pliant and flossy. Thr
Vigor is the most cleanly of all hair pre
parat ions.
Best Cough Cure.
Fur all diseases ot the Throat and
Lungs, no remedy is so safe, speedy, and
certain as Aycr's Cherry Pectoral.
An indispensable family medicine.
" I find Ayer's Cherry l'eetoral an
invaluable remedy for colds, coughs,
mid other ailments of the throat and
lungs." M. S. Kandall, -0i Broadway,
Albany, N. Y.
" I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
for bronchitis and
Lung: Diseases,
for which I believe it to be the greatest
medicine in the world." James Miller,
Caraway, N. C.
" My wife had a distressing cough,
with pains in the side and breast. Wo
tried various medicines, but none did
her any good until I got a bottle of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which has cured
her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the
measles, and the cough was relieved by
the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I
have no hesitation in recommending
this medicine." Robert Horton, Fore
man Ib. wllight, Morrillton, Ark.
"Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of
a severe cold which had settled on my
luugs. My wife says the Pectoral helps
Lor more than any other medicine she
ever used." Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty,
Kansas.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FBEPARED ET
Dr. J. c. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
u".i ly all DnjgjfUu. Price Jl ; 5x bottle, 4
IlornrHlwM-a of Iltihlx-r.
Tho proposed substitution of India
rubler for metal in the manufacture1 of
horseshoes is based ujmim various mip
jKjsed advantages, one of these Ix-ing that
tho former enables the horse to go easier
over all kinds of roads and roii,!i or slij
pery ground without slipping.
According to this design, the shoo con
sists of an India rtibbt-r bottom piece
molded to fit over or around the frog of
the hoof, with a ledgo or protecting rim
rising up the front and around tho level
where tho nails aro clamped, the protec
tion having a ledgo under which a steel
band or other appliances can bo drawn
and nipjed tight to retain tho rubber
shoe. The band i.s connected by studs.
which pass through the heel part of the
( i,,, ti,i3 being cut away from tho inner
side for tho purpose, and the stud or
studs may work eccentrically to obtain
grip or fixing. If the rubber shoe is
used with an iron shoo the frog portion,
or pad, has a front plato ami two side
wings partially imbedded in it to hold
tho rubber shoo in place. If the rubber
shoo bo divided or mado dthin in the
center a swivel or other bar can bo con
tracted from the rear to rcduco the width
of tho pad, so that it enters easily and
also expands sons to fix tho rubber bhoes
in position. New York Telegram.
Au Unfortunate Recognition.
The minister's wife sat on tho front
porch mending the clothes of one of her
numerous progeny. A neighbor passing
stopped in for a social chat. A large
work basket, half full of buttons, sat on
tho floor of tho porch. After various re
marks of a gossipy nature tho visitor
said:
"Y'ou 6eem to bo well supplied with
buttons, Mrs. Goodman."
"Yes; very well, indeed."
"My gracious! If there ain't two of
tho saino buttons my husband had on
his last winter's suit. I'd know 'em any
where." "Indeed!" 6aid tho minister's wife,
calmly. "I am surprised to hear it, as
all of these buttons were found in the
contribution box. So I thought 1 might
as well puL them to some use, so I
what I must you go? Well, bo sure to
call again." "West Point Alliance.
The Highest Waterfall.
A recent traveler in New Zealand de
scribes the great Sutherland waterfall.
"The water," he says, "dashes over the
cliff in three grand leaps, and constitutes
aliout one-half of the entire volume of
the Arthur river. The first leap is over
a dizzy cliff into n rocky basin 815 feet
below. Jumping forth again, it makes
another leap of 751 feet, and then goes
tumbling and leaping in one wild dash
of 3o8 feet into the pool at the foot of the
precipice. The total height is 1,90-1 feet,
making-the waterfall the highest yet dis
covered. When the pun is shinir.p: r;:::
bows of all sizes hang over the fall, and
tho effect is indcscribablv beautiful."
MIKE SCHNELLBACHEH,
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop.
Wagon, Buggy,
Machine and FIo'v
III
A Specialty, lie uses the
Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe for the
Farmer, or for Fast U-iving and City
purposes, ever invented. It is made so
anyone can can put on sharp or flat corks
as 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.
umber
THE OLD RELIABLE.
1 L WATERMAN k SON
Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
oors.Biinds.
Can supply every demand of the trade
Call and get terms, fourth street
lo II ;ar of ()4era House.
For "run-doxrn," dpbilitatrd and overworked
women. Dr. Pierce 'a Favorite Frescri ?tion is
the best of all restorative tonics. It is 8 potent
fpecitlc for all those Chronic Weaknefses and
Diseases peculiar to Women: a powerful, fren
eral as well as uterine, tonio and ner trine, it
Imparts vijror and strength to the whole fystem.
It promptly cures weakness of stomach, rutiseu,
Iniiigrgtion. Moating-, weak back, nervous pros
tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sc.v.
It is carefully compounded by an experienced
fhysician. and adapted to woman's delicate
orjranization. Purely vegetable and perfectly
harmless in any condition of the svstetn.
Mtavorue rrcicnp
tlon" is the only medicine
Warhahted.
for women, sold hv drucirisrs.
under a pokitire cuar-
antee of satisfaction in every case, or price
1.0( refunded. This g'lnrantee hat, beon
printed on tho bottle-wra(Spcr, and fa-th fully
carried out for many years.
' For larjre. illustrated Trentise on Disease of
Women (lfiO paires, with full directions for
home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps.
Address. World's Dispensary Medical
Association. tit3 Main Street. Buffalo. N. 7.
e will give a good silver wutc-li to
anvone who sends us twecty-fivo ycirly
subscribers to the IIeiiald. 1
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DK.VI.KU IN TIIK
Choicest
of
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11 tn
iiiclinlinj; our
Flor c"o Pepperbcrgc end 'Cuds
KUI.I. LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKEUS" A1JTICLES
always in sti . Nov. (. 18.".
THE LADiSS FAVORITE.
KEVER, OUT Or ORDER.
If you c'.eeire to purchase a scwinfr machine,
ask our aar.t at vour pluce for terms and
prices. If vou cannot tinJ our asrent, write
direct toncaret ndilrc-jistn you 1k.-iow named.
NEW HOME SEWi'iG MACHINE Q.GRAIOTS.
Chicago - 28 UN1GN SOUARE.Nx- DALLAS.
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THE NEW uu.,,.. .-j.
CHINE CO., Oavma, Xcb.
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In ordt r to out.jlown
Dry
boods,
Notions etc., we arc oilering
AVe liave
Si c Gss
And bilk Handkerchiefs at very low figures.
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In this Department we are showing all the latest styles of
LOAKSSPLUSH SACQUES
it prices that is sure to sell them. Call and inspect them and
he convinced that we carry the host stock in Plattsmouth.
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HAS TIIK LARGEST
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
In the city, which he is oilV-ring at Prices that will make tliein sell.
A complete line oi" Window Curtains at a sacrifice. Picture
Frames in great variety. You can get everything you need
You can buy it on the installment plan, pay so much each
month and you will soon have a fine furnished house
and hardly realize the cost. Call and see.
SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND
CO TO
FURNiTU
Parlor, Dining
Ecss "STTv er?
HE OWNS HIS OVVN HLTLDING,
And thoref'ire c.i!i i:) vou crouds tr less
Monev than any other deiler in tlie citv.
HE ALSO HAS A OMI'L
UmmtAKtWB GOODS,
IIEAIiSE FL'IIXISllEI) FOIi ALL FUNfJlt LS.
H J JNT R- Y
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S. F. T:;"M AS
Attornev -at-L:iw and i!-;iry t'i.1.':-?.
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AT'orr.py-a'-l.Ji'.V '! ! IVe j:r..:e.pt tt--it;vn
tn ail iMjt.inef1 nitns-teil t ': ii;.. :. r . ju
Union Bl-tCk, E-it ;!. i'i ttsiuout!:. ,cb.
GKOCEIUKS
t'HKIS WOHLFAIiTH.
Maple and Faacy Groceries, Glaosware am1
Crockery, Flour aud Feed.
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vor'f"' ana looErat tnr cndfde y&izT
our largo stock ol
nderwear.
Unexcelled bargains in these Goods.
a fine line ot
simere Mufflers
oak Ssbi
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AND FINEST STOCK OF
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X9T.U5Y IV OFFICK.
Titles Fxamined, Ai.starctw Comnlled In
swr.ii.ee Written, l eal KMate Sold. '
USE
l-elter Facilities for making Farm 'Loan than
Any Other Affcnc'
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