The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, January 02, 1892, Image 2

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! antl imiHt l e ptintslieil only y the
coiiHvUiMice.- ov" their ol.'eii.ew, aa
tlicy will li - when tli"y y; t into the
world.
If parents want their hoys under
moral surveillance they must send
them li some other ami tsmaller
college than that at Cambridge
Nc v York World.
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I (i; ts.td downfall of Jani l S.
I Sup-T, t!te h-mocratic feen-'.ary
of .-.I. tie of hchi-au i;.-u lor
more than thirty yt-iir.s, should he a
Htiliicient warning to the voters of
all other Btates. Super has always
heen a democrat. Since he became
Hecretary of stale he has lived a
fast life and is "short" in his ac
counts, as is usually the case with
all officials of his party who can
reach public funds.
S ATI! li I ) A Y. JAM' A If Y 1. 1 '.-'
CONGf'ESSMI-rJ AT-LArrGE.
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Kaisick Wiliiklm is said to be
contemplating a visit to America,
lie should postpone his visit until
next year and lake in the
World's l'air if he is anxious to see
France knocked out. The (.'oluui
hi, in lO.xposition will throw the
I'. iris Kxposiiio.i completely in the
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liiolilh, Ari.i. lf.-iie in iiiioi'iu tile
! uhlie. tiiat tliey an a-. nt: , for
tie i!lot successiul p : f ; a i . 1 1 io, i
thatj:;as yet been produced for
foiiL-li-. fo'ds and i'i'niii. it will
ioo-e i! a-id re leave a severe foil in
le.-s lime than any oilier t rea 1 1 1 u-n t.
i lie article referred too is C'lian:er
'i n's ' 'a 1 1 l;") i lemeby. It is a medi
cine that 1 1. is won lame and ) opitlar-
ii on it's liieri'is and o;:e tiiaj. can
aiwavs be depended upon. li is
iheoiilv known rein-i!y t!i it will
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! 1NVKSTLVG JMONEY.
VALUABLE OPINIONS ON THE BEST
WAY TO INVEST $1C0.
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eminent. It is not retpiired that a
conre.-smaii fhall live in the dis
trict by which he is chosen, but
only that he shall be "an inhabi
tant of the stale." The district sys
tem has certain advantages that we
can not afford to dispense with;
but it is possible to improve the
present order ot service by provu -
dintr for the election of a tfiven
number of congressmen as servants
of the state as lare. Men chosen
ia that manner v.- mid hw an ex
ceptional standiiiLr and their influ
ence would he forcible in the
adjustment of issues affecting the
highest interest.- of the states,
which are now so frequently neg
lected. When Cen. koaii was a
cunirressnian-a l-lare from Illinois
he tlid almost as aiuch for his state
as he accomplished at a later time
in the capacity of a senator; and
there have been oilier cases of the
same kind. It is not to be doubted
that such an arrangement would
tend to raise the standard of con
gressional qualification, as well as
' promote legislation of a wise
and worth 3- sort. The state needs
to be represented as a state in the
house. There are obvious reasons
why the district plan can not be
expected to yield all that is desir
able. It is all riiht as far as it
soes, but it stops short of doing a
perfect work, and its defects can
probably best be remedied by a re
sort to the expedient of selecting a
part of the delegation by the votes
of the people of the whole state.
Globe-Democrat.
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Cone, a protmiie'it sttorney
l'ker iakot.i. v. i;o sa vs: "1
never leave home without inning a
bottle ci" Cham be: Iain's Cob. - Chol
era and diarrhea U'eriedy wiiii me
and on many oe-:isio-i - liave ran
with it to the relief of some sufferer
and have never knywn it to fail.
For sale by 1. G. I'ricke &Co. drug-irists.
STUDENTS AS RESPONSIBLE
BEINGS.
In discussing certain evil pre
vailing among the students at Har
vard University it should not be
forgotten that the , president and
facu!t3-of the college have certain
very well defined views s to the re
lations existing between the institu
tion and the students.
It is a bad thing for stundeuts to
drink too much or to maintain bar
rooms in their clubs, but if the Har-
Tl.ht lacin Once More.
It is a trite but correct remark that.
as the human form has been molded by
nature, the best shape is nmloubtedly
that which she has given it. To endeav
or to render it more elegant by artificial
means is to change it; to inake it much
smaller below and much larger above is
to destroy its beauty; to keep it cased
up in a kind of domestic cuirass id not
only to deform it, buc to expose the in
ternal parts to serious injury. Under
such compression as is commonly prac
ticed by ladies, the development of the
bones, which are still tender, does not
take place conformably to the intention
of nature, because nutrition is necessa
rily stopped, and they consequently be
come twisted and deformed.
Those who wear these appliances ct
tight lacing often complain that they
cannot sit upright without them are
sometimes, indeed, compelled to weai
them during all the twenty-four hours;
a fact which proves to what an extent
such articles weaken the muscles of tlitj
trunk. The injury does not fall merely
on the internal structure of the body,
but also on its beauty and on the temper
and feelings with which that beauty ia
associated. Beauty is in reality but an
other name for expression of counte
nance, which is the index of souml
health, intelligence, good feelings ami
peace of mind. All are aware that un
easy feelinjifs, existing habitually in the
breast, speedily exhibit their signature
on the countenance, and that bitter
thoughts o A bad temper spoil the
human expression of its comeliness and
grace. New York Ledger.
A Nejf' Servant's Wit.
A copy of the Salem (Mass.) Gazette
of Aug. 12, 17S8. contains the following
anecdote:
A gentleman in the state of Connecti
cut regularly attended public worship
on the Lord's day with all his family:
on the Sunday evening he always cate
chised his children and servants on the
principles of religion, and what thej
heard the minister deliver from the pul
pit. He had a negro man who never could
remember a note of the sermon, though
otherwise smart. At last his master
peremptorily told him he would on Mon
day morning tie him up and flog him.
.Next Sunday evening, when interro-
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vard authorities are right in insist- " S"u
, , . . ; day morning his master executes Ins
ing that they are to have no control i threat for &s to He him
over their students except to see to ; The fellow then cried out, "Oh. mas
it that they do a certain amount of ter, spare me. for 1 remember something
intelleclual work before securing , the minister said."
.their decrees, they must interfere- " hat is it.- said the master.
.:.i, .t,..l,.,!,;unft!.,.stu.li'nts,illlv leuov. i-niu. iih laueii mav
Varying Idea of Well Known CapitallntA.
Having ISanliH and Building and Loan
Amtoclation Kvrniumcndeil us the 8af
ent Places to Keep Money.
Hundreds of tbousands of thrifty
Voung men and women throughout the
United States, who are ambitious to se
cure a competency for their old a;je, are
kit a loss to know how to invest their
email savings to advantage. There is
Scarcely a successful business man in
Kew York who does not receive in his
mail every morning requests for informa
jtiou as to the best way to invest small
etims of money.
I With a view of obtaining some opin
ions on the subject a reporter called a
few days ago iqion some of the most
prominent and successful business men
tif the country, noted for their shrewd
investments, and asked them to give
their opinions of the best way to invest
$100.
Mr. Henry Clews, who has earued a
Vpatation for his sound judgment in all
matters relating to investments, said:
The bet investment for 100 is to
place it in a gKd savings bank and umke
tin- foiiini.it i iii to liiui l upon by freijtiei.t
:iildi;i(ns to it. When the amount gets
J.ire enough the first acquisition of prop
erty should buy a homestead, and when
that is accomplished it will give such
i i;iiif'irt and peace of mini! to the owner
and his famiiy as to make life worth the
living
i 'When a man is known to own his
Stoii.-e it gives him a status in the com
munity greater than aiO'thing else. It
iilso gives him an established cre;lit
which, when obtained, if ju'liciuu.dy and
conservatively used, will make it much
easier to acquire this World's goods.
"The best citizens are those who own
in fee their homes and their contents, for
it develops qualities in a man's natura
tiiatotherwi.se may remain dormant or
hidden like a light under a bushel.
"Among the.e qualities are pride of
position, which will keep a man respect
able: the love of country, which will
make him a patriot. iu;d almo.-t more
i him anything els - contribr.Le to ma'.-'
iiiai, not only respected by his iieiv.ab.irs
and friend--, but a!-o agf-'d cud lailhl'ni
!.;.s!;;r:d ;;;id loving parent.'"
a "on.T r.nor.n r.oxn," says dh. pf.phw.
Dr. Chanr.eey .M. D-pew advised th.it
the slC'O should lie made grow to l,0')d
before being invested in any enterprise.
"Put it in the savings bank. ' said the
doctor, "where it can draw comp(,u;;;l
interest, iind add to it as you can until
it becomes a thousuad. Then eou-:nlt
some wise, conservative banker and i;i-
v.'t it m a gi!r edged bond which can be
registered. There is no investment for
fdtid except to put it into a savings bat:!:
that is absolutely sab?. The chances are
taat if he went to inquire he would meet
speculative gentlemen who would laud
his s'.UO in some mining or other s'milar
scheme which promised large returns,
and that would be the end of it."
"lr. Ih-astns Wiman is of the opinion
that 'tiie best way to invest .100 is to
buy a share in some well managed locfd
building and loan association. These
associations represent the aggregate sav
ings of their members, and the money is
invested only in houses built by one of
their own number. The investment is
therefore a very safe one, because men
will pay for their homes and the interest
due thereon sooner than they would pay
for anything else. The money can be
withdrawn, if need be, while it rests
with the society, and it pays as good an
interest as any other safe enterprise can
afford. Compared with the savings bank
it yields about twice the interest, while
the security is generally just as good.
' "Of course all depends upon manage
ment, but taken as a whole the money
of poor people put into building loan as
sociations has been more honestly ad
ministered hy the poor people themselves
than has been any other financial trust
in the country. In proportion to the
enormous amount invested, which now
reaches over 700,000.000 reaching that
of the capital of all the national banks
the amount of defalcations has been in
finitesimal. The rate of interest paid has been
larger, the purpose accomplished nobler,
-tnd the security just as safe as that of
the average railroad, bank, mortgage or
insurance investment. 1 put 100 awaj
every month in a building and loan as
sociation, conscious that it is the very
safest and best investment that 1 can
make. By it I am enabled to insure my
life lor 20.000, and 1 am all the time ac
cumulating, not only the principal, but
interest, which thus far has averaged 10
per cent.
"UNCLE" RUFUS HATCH'S VIEWS.
-Uncle" Rufus Hatch, who has lost
over 1,000,000 in Wall street, does
not recommend any "high flying" in
vestment. His advice for putting out
$100 was to "go slow," and he added:
L "If you can find a solvent savings bank,
put the 100 there, and be satisfied with
3 or 4 per cent, interest. It would seem,
however, from disclosures that national
banks and savings banks and all other
banks are more or less open to criticism.
The vast majority of the public do not
know how to take care of their savings
and are easily induced to put them
wherever they are promised a big per
cent, interest.
: "However all this may be." and "Un
cle" Rufus Hatch looked very serious,
"under any and all events, keep out of
Wall street. Teach the public to shun
its precincts. It is simply suicide for a
man to go into Wall street with $100. If
he had 100,000.000 that might do. My
advice to thrifty persons is to keep the
100 saved and keep adding to it until it
has accumulated to a reasonable amount.
Then buy an annuity for life or a paid up
life insurance for yonr wife and chil
dren." New York World.
NowiTry This-
It will cost y6u nothing and will
surely do you good, if yoti hfrvti " a
Cough, Cold or any trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lungs. '.Dr.; King's
New Discovery for' Consumption
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
irive relief, or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under
its use had a speed- and perfect re
covery. Try a sample bottle at our
expense anil learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottle
free at h G. b'ricke & Co. Drug
Store, Jjurgc size ;0c. anil it-l.tW
As well as the handsomest and
others are invited to call on any
druggist and get free a trial bottle
of Kemp's Hasim for the Throat
andJLungs, a remedy that is selling
entirely upon its merits ami is
guaranteed to relieve and cure all
chronic and acute coughs, asthma
bronchiliH and consumption. Iargc
bottles fide and 1.
the extent of suppressing public
idals. In a word, the Harvard
suffice at this thae."
The master was so pleased with his
wit that he forgive lym.
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About 12.235.000.000 matches are made
in England every year, equal to about
1 1 ,000 tons of wood The estimated pro-
I .duction of matches per year throughout
the globe is given at nniOO.eoO.OOo.
Specimen Caes.
S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Wis
was troubled with neuralgia i.ic
rheumatism, his stomach was ilis
ordered, his liver was affected to ai
alarming degree, appetite fell av.;
and be was terribly reduced in lies!
;i:ul stronu'th. Three bottles r
Khctric I lii iers cured him.
IMv.'.ii'i! Shejiberd, 1 I a rib b n rg
III., h id a running sore on hi1 !.
of eight vara' standing. Us
three bollies oi i'lfftrif i'ilics ;i ;
seven botiles Duck-en's Ami';
Sa I ve. and bis -eg' is s u n I a f id . i li
j i; ii Sj. ;a.:-.". C;:!;in :.!. ( ).. had bv
in - ve ie . e r : : -.'.-' ' ; : his leg', h if ti
I'. I tie av!
hi-i
leu's Arnica Salve cured him cut in
ly. So!.-! by h". G. h'ricke !; Co.
Eonio r-'ooiis!i PcOilc
allow a cough to run until it gels
beyond the reach ol" medicii.e.
They say, ' h, il will v. e.ir nw uy,"
but in iii i-d cafS it wears ll ; i.i
away. Could they be in'. lufed 1
try lbe siicee.-.fu! Kemp's 1 j.i I .-a n i.
which is sold on a positive g;.ii'-
t lCCI'e, ti.ey V.,) 'lit -IV ..!
lie w.'is i:ic ura:;le. ine ixiltn
'if Hitlers and one" box Duel.
ex-.
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lieut effect after taking the first
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I'evi i'i.-ease is ! ! .- 1 1 ; . 1 1 y s I : ; i i.-ec 1
to i e i ; if i ! ra i l -. bat ula.-.i pj.u-rly
t rented! a large portion of case
i if curet I- i bus
of Kikbart. ia-i..
Da.ker. of (Kid,
after sui't'eJ-ing yi'ai
lifger. i'-i.!'ist ai ;
-ays that Dr. .Miles' Nev.- Henri Cure
utiifb ct'if.l the foriiifr, ' uni'.''(i
w'.i-idcrs f-.-r Ids wife." J.evi !. an
of D.iciisuian, Mich., who bad b . a at
disease for hU yea rs. says two bo;h-
iti;.de iiiiii "if. i i !i.c ,i t. man.'
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold
acid i; ai a ra n t ad by i". li. !-'a:. '.;
Co. Hook of wonderful tc-ibuo.iia!.-frce.
1
I used Kly's Cri'3i;i Dabn for dry
i-f iarrb. It proved a euro. I. ;". M.
Weeks. Denver.
Ki's Cream H ilm is especially
adapted as a reineby for calami
which is aggravated !i- alka'i.'ie
dust Hid dry winds. W. A. Hover,
Druggist, Deliver.
lean recommend Ely's Cream Dal
1o all sufferers from di-3- catarrh
from personal experience. Michael
Ilerr, 1'harmacist, Denver.
KJj-'s Cream Halm has cured
man' cases of catarrh. It is in con
slant demand. Geo. W. Hoot
1'harmacist, Cheyenne, Wy.
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OFFICERS
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f. M. rattemon Casln-ii
T. iM. rattiTsiin, AfSt Crt-lilm
DIRECTORS
J. H. I'ariM-!, .1. M. I'atti-rson, Fr.'tl Corder
1, . Smith K. B. Wludli.-tni. B. S. Kani-cy inii'
T. M. l attHiinn
i aENEKL fiylNKINC
TAHSATEP
Guaranteed Cure,
We authorize our advertised drug
gist to sell Dr. King's New Dis
cover for Consumption. Cough
and Colds, upon this condition.
If you are aflicted with a cough.
Cold or anj- Lung, Throat, or Chest,
trouble, and will use this remedy as
directed, giving it a fair trial, and
experience benefit, you may return
the bottle and have your money
refunded. W'c could not make this
offer did we not know that Dr.
King's New Discovery could relied
on. It never disappoints. Trial
bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Co
Drug Store. Large size 50c. and
$1.00.
Are 3 011 ma-le miserable by indi
gestion, constipation, dizziness,
loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shi
loh's Vital izer is a y:ositive cure.
For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
MORTGAGE SALE.
The Edtire Stock of
GROCERIES,
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A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective
liniment.
:-7o other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost
generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang
Liniment.
Occasions arise for, its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it.