s R. A. SALISBURY : D-K-N-T-I-S-T :- GOLD AM) PORCELAIN CROWNS Or. htelnway nna-slriHlc fr the painiem ex lr;i:tnp of ti'rtli. ' Fin- Gold Work a Specialty. Kockwoo.i Bl''k J'UtlHUiouth. Nek. MEAT MAP.KET SIXTH STREET I'. II. ELLKXHAITM. Prop. The i'ft of fresh meal always found in thin market. A !'. fresh KfH anl Butter. Wild oramc of alt kinds kept in their nea.sori. M SIXTH STREET EAT MARKET GOLD AND PORCELAIN CllOWNS Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. iR. STKIVAUS LOf'AI. as wt-r. as other an-iriH-tI"j,.-)vf n for the painless extraction of tt-elh. J. A. MARSHALL, - FitiruW! !"r' All persons indebted to the old firm of Widmann & Mrekenfehl are reijupsf ed to call and settle immedi ately ami avoid trouble. To the Public. The Y. L. R. R. A. have arranged with K. II. Thompson, of the Kxcel fur Library Bureau of Chicago, to add at least 300 volumes to their library each year for a term of five years, charging $6.25 for the whole term, '$3 for four years, $3.75 for three years, $2.50 for two years, $1.50 for one year membership. We bespeak a cordial reception for Mr. Thomas or his representa tive from ever- progressive or public spirited citizen and any person who is interested in educa tion and mental culture. To start with our library will contain over SX) volumes of standard literature, comprising works of history, biography, science, religion educa tion, poetry, fiction, references and miscellaneous. We will endeavor to satisfy your literary wants and trust as in the past you will favor us with your liberal patronage, tf Y. L. R. R. A. By order com. The "Temple of Fame," to be given a the opera house next Friday in aaidto.be, by those who have seen it is at other places, the best ttaing for home talent ever written. Seats on sale at J. P. Young; popular prices, 50, 35 and 25 cent. tf Subscribe for Tub Herald, only 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. Notice to Debtors. Any person owing me on account is requested to call and settle either by cash or note by March 1st. tf J. Finlet Johnson. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Weidman & Breken- fcld is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Weidman re tiring and Mr. Brekenfeld continu ing the business and assumes all mdebtedness contracted by said firm. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the firm will call and settle at theold stand. Geo. P. Weidmaxx, C. Brekenfeld. February 4. 1802. Gentlemen would not use "Blush of Koses" if it was a paint or pow der, of course not. It is clear as water, no sediment to fill the pores f the skin. Its mission is to heal, cleanse and purify the complexion f every imperfection, and insures every lady and gentleman a clean, smooth complexion. Sold by O. H. Snyder. Price 75 cents. Miles Nerve and Liver Pills. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervs. A new discovery Dr. Miles' Pills speeiily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles constipation. Unequaled for men women, children, smallest, mildest surest! 50 doses, 25c. Samples free at F. G. Fricke A Co'?. ' Why will you cough when Shi loh' cure will give immediate re lief. Price 10 cts., .50 cts. aud $1 For sale by F. G. Fricke & Cc ' I feel it uiy duty to say a iew word.-? in regard to lily's Cream Balm, aiid I io so entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year, and have found it to be most admirable. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little boy and I never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even that. Many of my acquaintances have used, . it wilu exceliunt results. Oscar Oetuni, 45 "Warren Ave., Chi cago, 111. ' ' a Great Surpnea Id in store for all who use Kemp'f Balsan for the throat and lungs the great' guaranteed -remedy! ' Would you believe that it is sold on its inerits and that any druggits is au thorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute aud chronic coughs. All dmgpi9t8 sell. Kemp's Balsam. J(;iri'- Bottles 50c and $1. ID MISSIXGL1XKS. Opium smoking is absolutely for bidden in Japan. A century ago there were only four teen newspapers in London. Thre are now about 2,250,000 acres in Scotland occupied by deer forests. C.-jinoN c:in rtrml beat and cold, but they perish quickly in a moist atmos phere. The hestisinidaxs dissolves complete ly i:i hot water, leaving no visible re siduum. ln-iia lias a priest who is drawing a peiiMon and is in his one hundred and lifty-seeond year. The observations indicate a velocity of tweutv-six miles a second fur Alijrol and it s d'ianieter as 1,0 K),'V) miles. In the Sahara Desort the day may lie boiling hot, but not unfreuuenLly the ternoerature at niirht falls below freezing point. There are said to bo 1K,0'V) newspa per women in London, who have twenty-two press clubs and authors' socie ties among them. The value of the crown of England, exclusive of the cost of the metal, is JL'100,000. It has been four times in pawn; once for jC2,000only! There is in the United States but one railway President who is a woman. That is Mrs. Charles I). Haines, of Kinderhook, N. Y., the executive head of the Hamilton and Kingston Rail road. In recent years a number of expedi tions, scientific and commercial, have touched at Nova Zembla.but the island is still little known, and even the greater part of its coast line is not yet accurately laid down on the maps. According to the theory of Mr. Thompson.! he end of the world (which is l'l.on.O ) 3'ears in the future) will not lie brought about by excessive heat, as hinted in the Iiible.but by t lie remnant of humanity being frozen to death. A brother Bishop said recently of Dr. Brooks that "if he. took a high and spiritual conception of the duties of his oflice, he had it in him to become the ideal Bishop," and the Boston Herald thinks that "he has already risen to this position. Ex-Mavor Campbell.of Youngstown, Ohio, though blind since he was 5 years old, became musician enough to teach the study of it, studied law and graduated from the Harvard Law School, and successfully edited a paper in Ohio for eight years. "The most loyal wife," says Marion Harland, "admits to her inmost self, in the most confidential season of self communion, that she could have brought up her husband better than did his mother or whatever feminine relative had the training of him." In Waterbury, Conn., an engine which stands on the space of 7-16 of an inch square and reaches "a height of 5-8 of an inch has been made. It has 14S parts held together by 52 screws. The diameter of the cylinder is 1-26 of an inch and the whole weighs three grains. The sacred standard at Constantino ple is believed to be formed of the netber garment of Mohammed, and a pair of his pyjamas, which are reveren tialhr preserved at Lahore, are held by the faithful to have miraculously ex tinguished a fire at that place no longer ago than 1849. Last year there were twenty-three surviving widows of Revolutionary soldiers, and several of these have since died. The oldest of those now alive are Nancy Raines, of Carter Furnace. Tenn., aged 100, and Ann Maria Young, of Las ton. Fa., who is in her lUlst year. ' ' If a well could be dug to the depth of forty-six miles, the density of the air at the bottom would be as great as thr.t of quicksilver. By the same law a cubio inch of air taken 4,00'J miles above the earth's surface would expand sufficiently to fill a sphere 2,000,000,000 miles in diameter! Josef Hofman, the child pianist, has failed to keep the promise of his mar velous precocity. As he grows older, his fingers seem to lose the magic sup pleness of his childhood, his ear is less susceptible to delicate intonations, and his once absorbing taste for music seems to be deserting him. The number of artificial teeth made in America is increasing very rapidly. Last year the trade turned out nearly forty million teeth. The houses which do the most extensive export trade are obliged to prepare teeth of different colors for different countries. Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, the 14-year-old daughter of W. JK. Vander bilt, 13 a beaatiiul child, with hair and eyes as dark as a Spanish gypsy and the imperious manners of a young princess. She is. .quite a marvel of erudition, and speaks' German and French, Chinese and Italian with equal fluency. A man weighs less when the baro meter is high. notwithstanding the fact that the atmospheric, pressure on him is more than when the barometer is low. As the pressure of air on an ordinary-sized man is about fifteen tons, the rise of the mercury from 29 to 31 inches adds about one ton to i the load he has to carry. Jules Verne's wonderful tales, in win'di science and fancy go ' shares wi k him, are written in a little ob servatory on the top of his house at Amiens. The house-top was a favorite point of vantage in scriptural days.and is coming into favor again with students in the country and tenement dwellersin the city. A curious instance of one poison killing another is reported from Yac kandanduh, .Victoria, where strychnine cured 'a snake bite.1 A solution of nitrate of Strychnine in ' 240"'parts of water, mixed with .a .little , glycerine, was prepared and twenty- minims in jected hypodermically at intervals ' of ten or twent-? minutes'- with'5 good re sults. : z". : The Japanese .believe ' hi ' more my thical creabires than any other people on- the ' globe, civilized or savage. Among them are mythical animals without anV remarkable peculiarities Ci Couiormacion, oat guveu v... natural attributes; 6uch as a tiger which is said to ljve to be 1.00& 'ywrra old and to turn as white a.)a polalf bear. y't j Both sexes among the Esquimaux are tattooed. Labrets are favorite or naments. In early youth a (ut is made in the lower lip and a small wooden ring introduced to keep it from closing. Gradually it is enlarged and the adult is decorated with a labret of jade, ivory, bone or glass, shaped like a silk hat in miniature, the rim being inside the mouth to hold it. In its old ut as ribs for umbrellas whalebone has been superseded by the lighter and more durable steel. Al though t he demand mi the importer each ' ear has been growing steadily Ies its value has increased. In l.STo there were .' $,5 1 1 hundred woi"-lit of a value of 'J); while in 1S77. hough the quantity was only 1,0!','.) hundred weight, the value wai $114, D35. Beards were at various times taxed in England, and the sheriff of Canterbury paid 'i shillings and 4 pence for wear ing a beard. In the first year of Eliza beth's reign every beard of above a fortnight's growth was taxed 3 shil lings and 6 pence, but the law was too absurd to be enforced. Peter the Great imposed a tax of a rouble upon beards, but it was soon canceled. In May, June and July the weather on the Neva is as hot as it is in sum mer time in Queensland, and the chief delights of the people whose official duties detain them in the capital is to be rowed about the Neva in the soft and mellow gloaming and to experi ence the pleasurable sensation of being able to read the newspaper without the aid of artificial light at 11 p. m. THE DOY WAS RIGHT. lie Knew tlie J'roper Way to Kilt, WbU His laliicr iil Not. They came into the restaurant, a man and a boy, says the Detroit J'Vre '. v.v. The former wore the. air of a business man out for his noonday lunch, and as it was Saturday it was easy to guess the boy was taking half his'holiuay helping in the oflice. The man sat with a preoccupied air while waiting to be served, and answered the boy's questions in an absent-minded way, which showed that he had not thrown business cares oil. The boy chatted about this, snickered about that, fumbled his knife and fork until he dropped them, and eyed every waiter who passed with a quizzical stare at the contents of his tray. And the manner of their eating was as dif ferent as tke manner of their waiting. The man hustled his food down his throat as if he neither enjoyed it at the time nor expected to later. The boy took time to arrange his side dishes to his own notion, those he liked best nearest to hand, and then went to work leisurely to take a sip of this, a taste of that, or to season an other to suit. He may have taken large mouthfuls boys will but he toolc plenty of time to talk between bites boys will also do ' that. The father filled his mouth and washed the food down with scalding hot coffee. The boy got his coffee sugared and creamed just to suit him. and then let it stand and cool off while he was eat ing. The father finished with lemon custard pie, and gave his mouth a swipe with the napkin in precisely nine and three-quarter minutes from the time he broke ground on his cold roast beef, while the boy had only just laid aside his soup-spoon and was working along toward the best parts of his chicken potpie. "Can't wait for you, Fred," said the father impatiently, after noticing the progress of the boy and looking at his watch; "I'll go on to the postoflice and stop in as I come back," and he went to pile a fresh load of responsibility on his mind while his 6tomach was groan ing under a load of badly chosen food, hastily bolted under unfavorable con ditions. When he came in five min utes later the boy sat with his knife and fork on a standstill between apple roll and rice pudding, and kept the impatient man of business waiting two whole minutes longer while he finished it and drank his coffee. "Pretty good lunch, papa," he said cheerilv. ."Stuff and rubbish!" growled the man. "AlwaA'S sets like lead. Afraid he won't be the man for business his father is, doctor," to a friend sitting at a table near by. "There's where Mr. Blank is wrong," remarked the doctor to his companion after the others had gone out of hear ing, "and the boy is right. If he keeps on eating in that way he'll be an act ive, clear-headed business man ten years longer than his father will ever wear, with his boa-constrictor style oi eating. No; the boy is right. A Misunderstanding. A well-dressed man, with, his hat tilted back on his ruffled hair and an excited look in his eyes, entere i vets art store at 101 .ruuon street Wednesday afternoon, says the N. Y. Sun, and stalked up to the counter, behind which several clerks were standing. The man slapped his hand imperatively on the counter. "I want a quarter 'v' a million," he cried, "and I want it quick." The clerks turned pale and stared at the stranger. A porter slid quietly to the door to get a policeman. The well-dressed but excited stranger stared at the clerks in astonishment. "What the dickens is the matter with you fellows, any how?" he cried. "Can't I get a quar ter 'v' a million without all of you hav ing fits?" "Pray, sir, don't get ex cited." said a clerk, patting the man on the arm. "The porter has just gone after it. Wo can't get so much money in a second, you know." "The stranger looked thoughtful a moment, then laughed, and the lailgh gave the clerks another unpleasant shock. "Ha, haf? said the stranger. "I see, I see. Don't " get alarmed. I merely want paint paint.' not cash. A quart of vermilion paint." The clerks recov ered their self-possession. "I beg your pardon," said one, "but you talked so fast that it sounded as if jou had demanded a quarter of a million. We thought you meant dollars." The stranger got hi paint and the clerks went out ami treated themselves. ; tken Up. Taken up at my farm 2t4 miles J Februry 3r&iOneyearlingheifer calf .-. and one yearling; steer calf, both red mameu wun tip oi leu ear cut on and "V" cut on under side. Party may have same by paying for ad vertisement and provinjf owner ship. Bfc.N F. IIOKXINli. ucklfit'? rn ca Salve. I II K liKST "AI.VK W'ltM for('llH linn'-, r ;.- Cii ii-, S ili Kit. n'li. Fever S.-rcH, T tt.-T Cimpped I Imid-, ChildUm. Corns, iimI ill: mi-, hii ! pn.-i tivdy rtir P I-.. -i p- .mired. l in UUa'Kltr.M-lt !l. L'lVr -rllH BCtiOl OI money r-.-tu'i . I'i'- '-' 1 . rnx For snle bv f" eK January gone, yet some j;jers are still publishing those lists of marriageable young men. i Do not confuse the famous Blush of Koses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are flooding the : market. Get the genuine of your druggist, O. II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, ami I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black- ' heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you a lovely complexion. 1 Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming bo well and bo popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Klecl . trie Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not j exist and it is guaranteed to do al- that is claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the sj stem and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. For cure of headache. i constipation and indigestion try Klectnc Bitters. Lntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at P. G. Fricke & Go's drugstore. 5 Church Howe has $100,000 invest ed in his Nemaha county stock farm and has 125 head of trotting horses. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake than when they inform pa tients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist has proven the contrary in his new book on "Heart Disease" which may be had free of "1. G. fricke & Co who guarantee and recommend Dr. Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or ten derness in the side, arm or shoulder. irregular pulse, fainting, smother ing, dropsy, etc. His Restorative Nervine cures headache, fits, etc. It Should be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg. Pa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of 'Xa Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good Robert Barber, of Cocksport, Pa, claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than any thing he ever used for I,un? Trouble. Nothing like it. iry it Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's drugstore. Large bottle, 50c. and $1.00. The girl's industrial school build incr at Geneva is well along toward completion, and is said to be admir ably arranges tor its purpose. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. ine well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are more or less hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, tin balanced; usually subject to nead ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying or laughing, these show a weak, nervous system for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a fine book, containing many marvelous cures, free at F. G.FricKe & Co's., who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Cures fluttering,;short breath, etc. Cough Following the Crip Many person, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a - persistent cough. Cham berlain's cough remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a per manent cure in a very snort time 25 and 50 cent bottle-for sal by F. G. Fricke & Co. The principal of the Ulysses schools has been arrested on the charge of unmetcifulry beating his pupils. Startling Facts- The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the followtng suggests, the best remedy: alphouso Humpfling, of Butler, Penn, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Restorative Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Valprai and. J. D. Taolnr, of .Logan sport, Ind each gained 20 pounds if an taking it. Mrs. H. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions easy and much aeadach, dizzness, bockach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recomends this unequailed remedy. Ely's Cream Balm is especially adapted as a remeby for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. W. A. Hover Drnffgist, Denver. MS, 1.1 I 'ti Owes its REPUTATION and JP SUCCESS TO ITS OWN It is pure, unadulterated. and for RAPID Cleansing Power has noequal. it is invaluable in lltchen & laundry, Sold by all Grocers. N-KFRIHANK&CO' CHICAGO. A Regular Scimitar That Sweeps &U before it. 1 Thr will almost very )jruuut;us, iugn qudiiif anu &ugar iiiivori nas great Slaying quaimcs. ( wsviv 4 ft. high. In season follows Little Gem " and b-fore the Champion of England." We have thoroughly tested it, and confidently recommend it as the best ever introduced. Price by mail, per packet, 15 cents pint, 75 cents. GIVEN FREE, IF DESIRED, WITH ABOVE, VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE 1 892, which contains several colored plates of Flowers and Vegetables. 1, 000 Illustrations. Over 100 pages 8 x io inches. Instructions how to plant and care for gardca. Descriptions of over 20 New Novelties. Tick's Floral Guide mailed receipt of address and 10 cents, which may be deducted from first order. James Vick's Sons, Rochester, N.Y. l i.: I xi Mexican M Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, trie Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by erery one requiring an effective liniment. No 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 Mwstano LlNIMXNT. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. For Atchinson, St. Joseph, JLeaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points north, ea9t south or wesL Tick eta sold and bag gage checked t o a n j point in the United States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATES AND ROUTES Call at Depot or address H, C. TowxsExn, G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Phiixippi, A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. APGAK. Agt., Plattsmouth. Telephone, 77. TIMOTHY CLARK. DEALER IX COAL WOOD -o TERMS CASHo rd and Office 444 8outh Third Street. Telephone IS. Plattsmouth, Nkbkassta. owyw&oUccEss. mm mm melt in vniir mm ith. The Charmer" is ii.. Winn ?Ll a ustang HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER A ND ' UNDERTAKER. Constantly keeps on hand everjthii you netfd to furnish jour house. CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET Plattsmouth Neb Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. 11. a. waterman & Shingles, Lth, 8Mh4 Doors, Blinds Cn supply evcrw demand of the citT v,au ana get term. Fourth itreet ia rer f para doim. Pi LUMBER