The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 01, 1891, Image 3

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Purveyors
1KKEU and BUUVEYOK
B E. HILTON.
J3 aim of nil work furnl.Mlie'l and
. lecords kekt.
in Martin Block.
5UTH - NKKKAfiKA
; C. HAYES,
mty Surveyor
AM-
CIVIL ENGINEER.
orders left with County Clerk
will
receive prompt attention.
FFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
AW OKFICE
At. L. IJHOWN.
ewonal attention to all buliie.sa iitruteu
to my ear
XOTAKY f OF'H!ie
Titles exainiiif'l, Alistraotx oompiliMl, IiirMir
ftnee written, r-al state khM.
2etterfacilitl-4 for makinn Kami l.oann tliau
ANY OT1IEIC AGENCY
rLATTSMOUTl! NKMKA8KA
TTORNKV
A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney at-Law. Will fiivv prompt attentloL
to all btHitieHt ntriiHtfii to luui. oillce iu
Unlou block4 Eat Nnl, I'lattxuioutli. Neb.
TTOKNEY A LAW.
WINDHAM & DAVIES.
R. B
WINDHAM.
Notary I'ublic
JOHN A. DAY' IKS.
Notary I'ubllt-
Office over Hank ol Ca-s County.
.ttsmouth .... teorasua
AM)
The WaphiiiKtton Avenue
GROCERS
Provision Merchants.
Headquarters lor
FLOUR AND FEED,
We pay no rent and sell for CASH.
You don'tjpay any bills for dead beats
when you buy of this firm.
The
Hand.
best SOFT COAL always ot
IDOIsTT FORGET
AT THE
Bk OOIRILSriEIRS 5
Opposite uichey Bros Lumber office
:; GOLDSU rOK'JELAlX CKOWK8
Bridge workmd tine gold work a
SPECIALTY.
DR. SrElNAl'S LOfAL as well as other 'an
estheticsiveu for the p.iiuless extraeliou of
teeth.
C. A. MAliSIIALL, - Fitzgerald L'V.n"1
HENRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
WAiwr-:i-' ''. -,-! s. a C-l i!
UNDERTAKR.
Constantly keeps on hand everything
you need to furnish your house.
CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET
Plattsmout - Neb
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jPERKJNS - HOUSE,
217, 219,
221 and 223 Slain St.,
ointtsmouth. - Nebraska.
H. M, B0NS, Proprietor.
. I 1 ho Perkins has been
thoroughly
n novated from top tc oo
iow one of the best hotels in the state.
7 hoarders will be taken by the week at
:''; jK.50 and up.
; ' I00D BAU
J", Oil'? K- J.-' - . l-.w r r.
trvll bj t-'-i- Isnul
AVER'S ITILL5
Kxcul all othurg as a family medicine. They
are suited to every constitution, old aud
young, ami, beliii? sugar-coatoU, are agree
ablu to take. I'un-ly v-K-lalile, Uiey leave
uo ill tll- rW, buL strciiKllien aiul regulalo
Jtw iitoiuacli, liver, and bowels, and rotoro
every or'ui to iln normal unction. For uko
itlier at liomi: or abroad, on land or m-a,
Uie.sc 1'jiU
Are the Best.
"Ayer's I'ills liavo been tised in my family
for over thirty years. V; lind tliem ani x
r' llent ti i - I 1 t - in fevers, eruptive dLseasen,
and all bilious troubles, and heldoin rail a
pliysi -i in. They are almost the only pill
lUti d in our in inlihurliood.' Kedmon ".
('truly, Uow landing I (., W. 1' Vlkiana,
J'.iriili, l.a.
I have been in ibis country ei'.-ht years,
and, during all tlit-s time, m-iiln-r i, nor any
member of my family have used any other
kind of medicine than Ayer's Tills, but these
we always keep at band, ami I should int
know how to jjet alonn without tliein."
A. W. Soderberj;, Lowell. Mass.
"1 have used Ayer's Cathartic Tills as a
Family Rfledicine
f.r .V) years, and they have always piven thf!
utmost satisfaction." James A. Thornton,
riooininton, Ind.
"Two boxes of Ayer's Tills cured me of
severe headache, from which I was ImiK a
sufferer." Emma Keyes, Jlubbardstown,
Mass.
Ayer's Pills,
enter a bed bt
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
bold by all Dealers in Medicine.
THE
TYPEWRITER
A strictly first ela-s madiiue. fully warrant
ed. Made from the very best material b
skilled workmen, and with the best tools that
iiave ever been devised for the purpose, V ar
ranted to do all that can be reasonably ex
pected of the very best typewriter extant.
('apahle of writing wor.ls tier minute 01
wore areordinK to the ability ol the operate?.
PKICE $100.
If theni is no agent in your town address the
manufacturer.
TIIK TAHIell M'F'U (').
Agents wanted Tarish N, 1.
F. B. SEELEMIUE, Agent.
Lincolu, Neb,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
:. . WATHKHAH i M
PIHF LU
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Ooors Blinds
Jan supply everw demand of the city.
Cull and get terras. Fourth street
iu rear of opera house.
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Tss-.-.r..'.:- . , . tit Wi7l.t. hr I i.- r;
I ir-:re:,r
VS. llcinjrt
0 .fvl irnif.I
O-A ir a: ...tiuxttbrw.-'t m .: fr;-r c.hv.ii
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1 P5ESNESSHEinhiiscURED
Lli L I W!i'- bv- T.il.ular Lr Culi-
BOILING WATER OR MILK
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
OO O A
LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
CVnt &nd lniit.rie tae ba.r.
Promote a luxuriant pruwth.
Kever Fails to Bertor Orar
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cure r;p dirajt- hair taiiiiur.
mm
mm3
l Parker's Oiner Tonic, it curf tae uri Coiurb.
Ijinf. Debility. Iil:i;uuon, Fain, Take in time. otm.
HINOERCORNS. The only nira cur for Core.
Stupe Zpva. lie i Vtugitu, or ii&COX CO., K. Y.
Dr. Grcsvenot's
Bell-cap-sic
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Lumber
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BucKierVd Arnica Sal ve.
The Hkst Salts in the world for Cut
Bruise. Sores, UIl-utm, Suit Rheum. Fever
Korea, Tetter, Ciuipped IIhimIh, Chillilnins,
Curtis, and all Skin Eruptions, and pohi
tively curtH Pilen, or no pay unpaired.
It is p;unraiitred to u've Hatisfaclion, or
money refunded. Price cents per box.
For h1c by F. (I. Frieke & Co.
Remarkubl Facts.
Ile.'irl di-asr i- usual I -,-i 1 1 is (
to l- iiiriiralili, Imt wlirn pripi-rl
tr-;itr( a laric portion of a.--s can
Ik- run-i I. '1'Ji i:.- M r. I.hnii .1 I I.ilcli,
ol IdUhart, ml., a in I .Mrs. -Mary 1 ..
linker, of i'l. 1 it'll., wen' cured
alter .-ulleriug yen'-. S. ( '. I. in-
binder, 1 1 1 1 i . t at Sail Jose, 111.,
says 1li.it i r. I i les' New Ileal I Cure
wllie emeil tile former, "UitlUeil
Hum lits lor Ii is wi le." Levi I.oan
ol I ueiianan, l ich., wlio had lieat t
lisea-e lor :: ears, says two bottles
lil.nle llim "ieel like a Mew uiilil."
Dr. Miles' .New Heart Cure is sol
and e uaraiileed by I". ( i. h'rieki' V
Co. IJoukol wonderful testimonial
free. 1
iSijuiu years ago Clmmoerlwin C'., of
DeH MoiueH, Iowa, c. immenecd the man
ufacture tf a cougli syrup, believing itto
be tlie most prompt and reliable prepara
tion yet producetl for roughs, cokl.s and
croup; that the public appreciate true
merit, and in time it was certain to be
come popular. Their most sanguine
hopes have been more thnu reali.ed.
Oyer three hundred thousand bottles ol
Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy are now
sold each year, and it is recognized as
'the best marie,' wherever known. It
will cure a severe cold in less time than
any other treatment. For Bale by F. U
Fricke & Co.
The holding- ,f tin World's Fair
in ;i city scarcely fifty years old
will be a remarkable event, but
whether it will really benefit this
nation as much as the discovery of
the Kestorative Nervine by Dr.
Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is
just what the American people need
to cure their excessive nervousness,
dyspepsia. headache, dizziness,
sleeplessnos, neuralgia, nervous de
bility, dullness, confusion of mind.
etc. It acts like a charm. Trial
bottle and line book on "Nervous
and Heart Diseases," with une-
qualed testimonials free at F. G
rricae iv vo. it is warranted to con
tain no opium, morphine or danger
oils drills. 1
The Ilennes Method for piano and
oriran, tlie favorite and most suc-
cesstui in J'rance and (jermany,
also harmony taught. dtf
Mrs. Mergks.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'laiulield. 111., makes
the statement that she caught cold, which set
tied on her 1'ins ; she wan treated for a month
by her family physician, but jjrew worse, lie
old her she was a hopeless victim of consump
tion and that no medicine could cure her
Her Dru?t?'st sunireeted Dr. Kiug's new discov
ery for consumption ; he bought a bottle and
to her delight found herself benefited from the
dose. She continued its u M aud after tak
inu ten bottlec, found herself sound and well
now does her own housework and is as well a
she ever was. Free trial bottles of Jthis e.reat
Iicoverv at V. !. Fricke fc Co' SDrug Store
rebottles CiOc. and SI.
rV-IIss' Nerve and Liver Pllle-
Act on a new principle regulating
the liver, stomach and bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles'
Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste,
torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une-
qualed for men, women. children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! r0 doses, 25c.
Sampla free at F, u. Frickft & Co s.
The New Discovery.
You have heard your friends and
neighbors talking about it. Yon
f 1 r .
may yoursen ue one ot tlie manv
wno Know irom personal experience
It r
just how good a thing it is. If you
nave triel it 3011 are one ol it?
siauucn iriencis. oeeritise the won
derful tiling about it is, that when
once given a trial, F'r, Aings New
Discovery over after holds a place
in tlie house. 11 vou have never
used it and should be afflicted with
1 cough, cold or anv throat, lung or
best trouble, secure a bottle at
once au! give it a lair trial, it is
tarauteed every time, or money
funded. Trial bottles free at F. G.
M'icke 5c Co's drugstore.
Xeedlcs, oils nnd parts tor a'.l kings of
midlines c.:a befoun'l .it the Singer of
fice, c
;f c-f M;iia unl ;''i.;h
-ircets
wtf
with Henry IJoecl'
Ilnir chains, ring!?, crosses ami
'uair work t)f nil kiiuls to order.
?lKs. A. Knee.
tf 1726 Locust St.
Sbiloh's Vitnlizer is what you
ncctl for constipation. lo.s of appe
tite, dilziness and al I sy m jjtoms of
dyspeiisia. I'rice 10 and 7.1c. 4
To Ice Comsumert.
My ice wagon has begun to make
regular trips. Orders left at my
store, my commission house or with
the driver will be promptly attend
ed to. tf - F. S. White.
A restorr, stricken, 'and give you
a luxuriant growth of hair," to keep
its color natural as in youth, and to
remove dandruff, use only Hall's
THE MAN WHO
Drives the the Hearse is not in it
-Vnd for that matter, neither is the
Singer Sewing Machine Company.
uvt-r y.utiu.tjou ingers have bees
old in the United States which
means tlial we nave over y,OUu.O0O wit
nesses to the fact that the SIXGKK
is the best machine made. All the
newest improvements have been
. - - .dded which truly -make tile Singer
! he Otieen of all her Kealm.
?!;u hiiics .-old on the most favora-
1 1- teri.is by the departnient i:ian:i-
'lit. D. l t KONI.V
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A PROSPECTOR'S STOLEN FORTUNE.
IIhikIUs (.'iiiiiprl 11 "I'orty iilii-r" to Ito-V-mI
I Ik- Iliilln- I"l ice of : 1 OO.OOO.
"Tli; goixl old days are gone," .sighed
the Forty-niner, "and they'll never como
again. When youth's pulx- beats high
with pleasure, when the fky is clear
and therej are no black and lowering
clouds on t he hori.ori, when, in short, a
man feels that all he has to dotoaecjuiro
n controlling interest in tin earlh is to
apply at the .f?iee and li.ifel in lii name,
then why, then hi,, is living."
"What's th" pi iM.-r'r" 1 i in j ui I .
"I've been tliiriking ag.:in. I t -1 1 yt.n,
my boy. it .1 n't piv an old man to
think. If he ran r.-ine-iib.-f without
thinking lie's all ri -at. im; w'm-n ln- g ts
to e(i!ii.ar!.')g the pr-..-nt v:!n the past
h.-'s in ;i bad w;.v. and he's r ule to get
downhearted."
"C.ililoi!i!ir"
"Ves. Can't help it. 1 will be think
ing of the days of ' I'l, spite ..f .-ill 1 can
do. Here 1 am, getting on toward three
Scon? years and ten. ami I've only got
enough money to procure the necessities
of life. And who is thankful for that?
Who is grateful for roast beef and iota
toes when he has .-in appetite for terrapin
and champagne? And yet once I had
more money than I could have spent dur
ing my whole life."
"How was that?"
"In 1 S.jI I was prospect ing in Califor
nia, and struck it rich. My partner anil
I located a claim that had millions in it.
apparently. We didn't have capital
enough to work it, and so we went up to
'Frisco to find a purchaser. We found
him too. His nauio was Moore, and ho
was a well known character on tho
coast. lie had made a couple of mill
ions working a mine he had bought for
$.j00. Well, we convinced him we had
a good thing, and he gavo us '200,00( ia
gold coin for it. 1 was afraid to deposit
my share anywhere, so 1 loaded it in
flour bags on a cart and drove down to
San Jose. In the hills back of the town
was a cave I had discovered a year be
fore It was so situated that it couldn't
be discovered except by accident.
"I buried the money in a corner of the
cave and went gleefully back to San
Jose. As soon as 1 got into town a party
of Mexican bandits captured me and in
formed me that if I didn't conduct them
to my buried treasure I was a dead man.
Life was sweet to me at that time, and 1
didn't hesitate. They dug up my iflOO
000, gave me $200 to keep me from want
and rode off to the southward. I never
saw any of them again for ten years,
when I met one of the band in Los An
geles. We had a friendly conversation,
in the course of 'which I asked him how
ho and his companions knew that 1 pos
sessed the treasure.
" You couldn't have seen me carry it
to the cave,' I said, 'for if you had there
would have been no need of taking me
prisoner.'
' 'Ino,' he replied, 'it was your hands.'
" 'My hands?'
" 'Yes. I was in a saloon where yon
were taking a drink, and I saw yonr
hands were tarnished.' " Chicago Post.
Tomn Lobbyists.
Women lobbyists? They re few and
far between. The imaginative observer
about the Capitol will tell you that ex
Speaker Reed moved the ladies' reception
room from its old quarters nest the ways
and means committee to a corner of stat
uary hall, because in the former place
a dark corridor inclosed for the purpose
the female lobbyists were so thick and
bold as to bring scandal upon congress.
But this is not true. Women of all sorts
congregated in the old room, as they do
now when congress is in session, in stat
uary hall, it is true, but they are not
lobbyists.
They are women of all sorts innocent
young girls, mature matrons, coquettes,
designing dowagers.congressmen's wives,
daughters, friends, sweethearts. A ma
jority of them are- poor creatures with
claims on other poor creatures, looking
for congressional help in their search for
government situations. Probably there
are not more than two or three profes
sional women lobbyists in town. The
woman as a lobbyist is a failure iu Wash
ington in this day and generation.
Washington Cor. Augusta Chronicle.
Origin of the Clearing House.
A correspondent asks: "When and
where did she 'clearing house' originate?"
In 17T.J the bankers of London rented
a house in Lombard street and fitted it
with tables and desks for the use of their
clerks, as a place where bills, notes,
drafts and other commercial paper might
be exchanged without the trouble of per
sonal visits of employes to all the metro
politan banks. Transfer tickets were
used, and by m?,in3 of this simple plan
transactions involving many millions
were settled without a penny changing
hands. The Bank of England and every
other important bank in London are
members of the Clearing House associ
ation. The first clearing house in the
United States was established by the as
sociated banks of New York in 1S33.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
The Treatment of DandrufT.
Dr. Edward Clarke states that he has
had good results in persistent dandruff
from the following treatment: The scalp
6hould first be thoroughly washed with
soap and hot water, and then thoroughly
dried with a warm and soft cloth. There
should then be rubbed into the 6calp a
glycerine of tannin, of the Btrength of
ten to thirty grains to the ounce. Very
obstinate cases will require the higher
strength of tannin. This process should
be repeated twice a week at first, once a
week afterward. If tannin fails, as it
will in some cases, then resort is had to
resorcin. Alter tne lormaiion 01 aanu
ruff has ceased the head should be rubbed
dailv with olive oil, containing to the
ounce ten grains
dram of oil of
l.ie-Ves. I
Pittsburg rull'
of carbolic acw ana u JJZA FV. .VfvvA. .XVVA l .WLSSi
cinnamon. Lancet. -Ciy" s3 s t-v-a - v.y t'VTAnvyHj
I A Circus Hna. .jf ftZ? Tftf3 HZl VDY
I Jerrv-Lovelv white hand MUs Simp- I : 'X: V j .: tt I FA 1 f-y'$ fl !-' A
j kitH Ii.".-! i-V W -' ' ." -rr .-' ' - ', '-f
Joe-Yes. i-io cf L.ras ; J? P O O iT j '
i has sa ina:iy rings. I
rtin. '
wmSf
Castoriii is Ir. S;-.muci Iit(!licr'.s prescript ion lor Inf;uit
and Children. 1 1 contains neither Opium, IMurpliiuo nor
other Narcotic Mil.tance. It is a. ):arml;KH MihMtituto
for lrtfgor'c, I rops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OiU
It L Ileasait. Its puaraJiteo is thirty years uo by
millions of Mothers. a.toria lcst roys AVorriis itiid allayn
feverish ness. Castori prevents vomiting Suir Cunl,
cures l)iarrhea and AVind Colic. Casloria relieves
luelhing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency
Cajbtoria assimilates the food, regulate; tho htomacli
ami bowels, giving" healthy and natural sleep. Cas
tori a is tho Children's .Panacea the Mother's Frloud.
Castoria.
" OnMrl ia an exc-lleut nxsUHno for c'nll
dran. JIrUi-r havo rcpvully told ino of iia
guod rrfTirrt upon Uusir cliil.ln.-u."
Ia. Q. C. OBooon,
Lowell, Ma.s.
CBtoria In tba lx;t rwmody for chihVrwi of
which I am acqiuvinUsl. I hty tho tluy Umt
fiur diHtant wlmn motlioni wilfoonsiiler the real
Interest cf their chil.lreii, ami uso Castoria in
ittead of Ui various qaack nostrums w hich nro
U-atroying their loved ones, by foreiiitropiuin,
morphine, njjtliing syrup ami other hurtful
Knt down tln-ir throats, thereby Bcudiiii;
the ui to j.r-iiiature grave."
I)H. J. K. KlrilELOB,
Coiiway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, TT
J. I. GIIAVES A; CO.
DEALERS IX I'IXE LUMBER,
S1IIXGLES, L ATI I, SASH.
DOORS, BLINDS, and all building materia!
Call and sec us at the
11th and Elm street,
north of Hciscl's mill.
Plattsmoutla, Nebraska
FOR THE NEXT
SIXTY DAYS
WE WILL GIVE SPECIAL
nUW bWs! wfasut Vao Von' mlvmU wimtJ nLa -WW mlmm W mLZJ
IN ALL OUR COMPLETE LINE 0' BOOTS AND SHOES
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A.
BCECK
Also the I.ig'h running Domestic Sewing Mat bine for sale
Everything to Furnish
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
GREAT MODE UN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
Under Waterman's Opera House
fern caa bny of him cheap for r pot cash or can ppcure what you need to furnish cottage or .
"r- inau-ion on the INSTALLMENT PLAN.
STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISH1NCS.
A;ent lor the Celebrated "White Sewingr Machine.
Yae largest and Host complete Stock to select from in Cass Coubty. Call &ud e ro
Oper House BloeL L PEARLMAN.
IS
MAI
Castoria.
" Cavrii Is so well ivlap".! iouhfl.tren thai
I reiiiiiieii(l it uu superior lo muf iru3rip(iuh
Iluowd to me."
II. A. A ui , tL
111 So. Oxf.T.l St., llrooklyn, N. Y.
Our phyal-Luii iu t!i rhihrruri'g dioH-tiii-iit
have pK)ten highly of their ieri
Mice in their outiiiilo lractioo ilh (WUrla,
uml although we only iiavo anions our
medical nuiplu4 what in known, an nhir
Iroduooi, yet wo are froo to confewi tliat th
uicriLs of Oi-storia ha wou iu to look Witt:
favor uiMn it."
L'M'IKD lloHI'ITAL A.NU I1 fll-KHSaBT,
liobtoo. Mask.
C. Smith, 7V-.,
Murray Street, Now York City.
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corner of
one block
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