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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1892)
Health &Coimotf: Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that has held its own through all the changes of time and against all competitors is Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY? Because it's always pure, always the same, always the best. Such a record tells more than pages of "talk." It's just as good to-day as ever and it is tbe tobacco for you. A Question A Great Record For You Qcod Advice If you smoke, you Bull Durham A trial is all we ask. BLACKWELL'S TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. Circulation asssEZScsss Large! Rates Reasonable, Returns Remunerative, PLATTSMOUTH HERALD Is q "Weekly (ligl) cid spcciql r jYoifisiqH iiodiqni to qli $lo ; soel o l'GqGi oijf (1G coiin ( y. Bates On -L.;p;plics vti. on. B o BUSINESS 31 SOI Cpr Fifth PLA.TTSMOUTH Everything to Famish' Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODEKN .HOUSE FURNISHING SMPORMOM. Having' purchased the J. V. Weckbach store room on. south Main street wherq I am now located can sell goods cheap er than the cheapest having just put m the largest etoc i of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stove and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. I. PEARE3IAR. !TH CPO SITIVE CURET. lB.TnuiUM.il Wa A Fact Against Time Fears Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap should smoke crvwiNi it I DURHAM M DURHAM l9tiblicqioi of qlqc qs qt .qcl- :"! ll01.lgl- 1G TT AAA G Lit. and Vine St. - NEBR A.I SKA Or I Pa dire i ii si o rTark. Mm treaeare La Cripp. " No" heatthyperopn-need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It in much the, sauie as a nvere cold and requires .precisely me Runic ircuiiiieiiu iciiaiu quiei ly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a se vere cold and a prompt and com plete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency ot la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that hue resulted in pneumonia. 25 and HO cent bottles for sale by I. G. Fricke &. Co. La "Hppo Sucnessl j'ly rroated. "I have ju-d recovered from a sec ond attack of the grip this year," says Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the leader, Mcxica Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's j Cough remedy, and 1 thin with considerable success, only being in j bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attnek. The j ......... ...I .,(....!, I ..... .... (".. .1 I.I i. ...... i .. .ii 1....1' i... UiJ V 1 MV' II V'ilblll i I t I ilfl 11R litimtf.-ri J.. ..( .i.:. - i,. I ' I !.! -. .r.. t I....1 ;.. !. fv hours after being struck with it, while in the first case I was able to ntiend to business about two days before getting down. .'. cent bot tles fcr sale Im F. O. Fricke A Co. The popuHition of Pt;ltsmouth Is about lO.O'M), acid we would say at least neohalf are troubled with some effection on the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, ac cording to staaistics, more numerous- than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their drug gist and get a bottle of Kemp's 13a 1 sam for the throat an 1 lungs. Trial size free. LargeHottle o0e and $1. Sold by all druggist. Every Month many women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide in to get proper advice. Don't confide in anybody bat try Bradfleld's Female Regulator a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRRE6ULM MENSTRUATION. Book to " WOMAN " mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ca. tild fcr aU Dnaraiata. V2 laimUEillUfc? ', Jio Lluucr Habit, Positively Cure rv AcainioEnuffl cs. haius cslocn srEciFii. ' ; csn be given In a cus tl coulee or tea. or in ar i'it.Wi ol ood. wlthoui the knowledge of the ter . o.i ciking it; it id absolutely harmless ami f;e-t a permanent ami sit'e1y cure, vliet'it-r ch : imtient id a inoler;Ue t rink const) a!!-iifii-wr.ok. T NEVER FAILS. GUARANTFE a (impiete cure in ev.-iy instinct. 4ipagc buys F-VEF. Alilif"-s in ciiuf;ileiif, Veof ig SPECIFIC CO. iesR.r St.. Cinc;nnii.J iTS !). y-m want to mnkt mo'iVy': Send us tt-t: nMf n-i.l rcfi'ivp : i ::it.l ii'l yii ii ... , - . r v. ; . : i Y'S tiess, wliicli vi!l yive vim liir.iii' proiits iinil iuick sn'.o. Steaily enipWiy- m -in.it urikiT I iiit-iit Ku;ir;i:iu'cil. Address arsh & Co- '3 - rortiana I iJosttm, A. ass. ChsJ.i2TlziJX3 Eya and 21d3 Ointraent. A certain enre for Chronic Sore Eyes Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, 01 Caronio Sores, Fever Sores,- Eczema, Itoii, Prairie Scratches, Sore lTipple3 and Pila. It i3 cpolinpr and soothing. Hundreds of c -ses havo been cured by J it after all other treatment had failed, it 13 put up in S3 and 53 cent bases. O LIG WATER OX MILK. F Idea OKAT KVl. OMFORTING .abeled l-'J il Tins Oniy. 7-Z- O PKEGS hsads'Usks CURED -jr. i i. v " iY2 I'eci-.'s Invwibie Tabular Kar Cuak- iiiifl lr i.-Ji inn. V.'buptrB heuni. Ciufnrtable. .i.itCi!Tcl rc!E-.!vfiil. Suldty F. lnwnx.only . FTJ PP w. irulva;, Vjrk. Vnt fur bowk of provfji I PASKES'S HAIR BALSAM luxuriiiiit trwtli. .. ."IT I ver Fai". to Bsstore Bmi Ja;-y-jr ilp.ir to ii Youthful. Cowr. VjCurtl "raTp iijvo hair (aiiuu;. MDv.nvl tl.'Vaf lfr(ir-j :Ye::TiTWjr Vonie. it. aire xlti V t-urh, 'Wtii5 t.H CORNS.' Tb ociTfure cure for Com. ""vuT lmi Uni-M. t HliiCOX ft CO, K. Y. in HISEETATION.A sew and only SELr-i 'K1ZE essay onAKvuus ana DEBILITY, ' i ERRORS Of PHVSICU TOfTTH.BXv.' MATCKBP , ' and VEAKin' ' HACSTED VITALITY j-PRE- ' S.3& " ibte . pneeeriptiona.- ; . Only $i.ou sealed, Deacriptir Prospect- j nail, doc Hi ' cs ; wiUi en don. ; ; of the Press cd testmionLals ' of tiH CoueoltatiOTi in pr , raeht. ISTIOLAlft TAIN CCKE. Adl The Pea body Medical I. Vra'FBEErSSK.! 'jnor by mil Ixpt twjt- .K SfcCUKCY ana vjum. ir. W. H. Prker. or tatitute. No. 4 Baliiuch St.. BoxtOD, M .-- -.v The Peabody Medial . tator, bnt no equal. fib The Scteoe" LAfe, h ' Inntitnte baa many imi--. '-S-lf Pteaervation, ia a fuh. Keaa It now. AmjlT10jjAL L()CAL j Contfreaal6n kl ' 'Convention. The democrat's held t lie! r congres sional convention yesterday at Te cumseh. N. S. Harwood, of . Lan caster, and Kobt. Clegg, off Richard eon, were elected delegates to the national convention by ncclama t.on. C. N. Ilubuer and Dr. Wallace, of this county were elected as alter nates. Some ill feeling was created by Lancaster promising to vote for De Vinney of Johnson as alternate in return for John-on supporting Ilarvvood for delegate. The follow ing resolutions were adopted: This convention unanimously congratulates Mr. itryan on his re inarkaf.ly successful career ns the member from this district of the national house of representatives, and it especially commends hisigal Lint and brilliant advocacy of ihe great cause of tariff reform.'so vital to both producer and consumer of the west. i'he convention assures VI I . . r - 1' - 'yan OI the conlidence and tlemocracv of this support of the district. This convention instructs the del egates to the national democratic convention to u.v the utmost en deavor to secure (he nomination of tirover Cleveland lor president and should this be found impracticable then to stand for the choice of a western man. Congressman Hryan's candidacy as a delegate-at-large to the national convention was endorsed. The Ii. t M. bridge across the Missouri river at Nebraska City had a narrow escape from destruction yesterday. The Stale Journal says: "A lire was discovered on the 11. & iI. bridge over the Missouri liver last evening about 10 o'clock. For a time it threatened to destroy the trestle work leading to the bridge, but ready assistance reduced the tlames after a stubborn fight of about two hours. The driveway ap proach was destroyed for several rods, but it is thought the railway was not sufficiently damaged to stop trains. The tire probably originated in the watchman's house at the eastern end of the bridge. At the time the night patrolman was at the western end. lie telephoned to the H. & M. depot and the bridge engine was sent to the scene of the fire. However, it had no pumps and what was done to extinguish the lire was by means of buckets. Had the night been windy the bridge would probably have been destroyed. Federal Suildingr. The house committee on postof ficchave received from the treasury and post office departments letters on the bills making appropriations fr public buildings at I'lati.- n'outh and South Omaha, in i elation to l l a tiLin'i. m...v - - " ... nioriiing saj-s; "As to the IMattsiiioulh bill. Su pervising Architect ICdbrook writes 1 that the receipts of the office for the fiscal year ending June:."), 1SS1, were f 4,804, and for the fiscal year ). were $).oSl. The receipts last year were fa.Oai: There was but one em ployee in 1SS1 and nowthete is but one. Kent is if:5( ) per year. He calls attention to the growth of Plattsmouth and the general necessity of a government build ing. The office yields a net profit of 02 per cent. Henry J. Streight, Piaitsmouth's postmaster, contrib utes a strong'argument in tavor of the bill. Both South Omaha and Plattsmouth are given a boost in the report received by the commit tee in both houses o cougres '." Delinquent Taxes. All those owing personal and delinquent taxes will please call at treasurer's oHice and settle the same. The office will be open this evening; also Monday and Tuesdaj-. April 11 and 1-. GUS A. H YKK'S. Deputy Collector. Judge Kamsey to-day issued per mission to wed to August Schnei der and Ida M, Clark, both of Cedar Creek; also one to Frank H. Ray mond and Claudia Fields, Jof Mills county Iowa. 1 WANTED Some good cotton rags at this office. New Try This It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold or any trouble with Throat, Cliest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Diseoverj' for Consumption, Coughs and Colds i guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back.' Sufferers from La Grippe I found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect re j corery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a tiling it is. Trial bottle free at F. G. Fricke A Co. Drug Store. Large size aOc. and $1.0) The wisdom of him who journey - l-tu ;s known bv the line he selects; ' judgment of the .nan who takes the -'liurlington Route to the ,.f ti, Past. the south, and the west, is never impeached. The in ference is t.dain. Magnificent Pull- 1 . sleeners. elegant" reclining , ,f;i fi;; LlKlir C'lir illlU U1 iu-min'Jiiuuini cars" on all through trains. For information address the. agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Omaha.' - , TRANSPORT OF AMMONIA. of ampkl tu Keop It Cout. Annhotila hus been carried la con eiderable quantities on the upjier dock of eteainhiwi, but in many vchhcIm tb bottle, carboys, or tins are stowed iu t"n between dec"ku. In fact, they are Bome timefl b towed in vacant cabins of caro vessels. Tbe explosion of one of the-i receptacles awakened attention to tlin placing of such substances dangeroahl y near beat. Tlie master of the vessel n whoso bhip the erjdoMion happened un screwed the tops of all those undamaged, and thua allowed the gaa to blow off. Restrictions on carriage of dangerous roods were imposed under the merchant shipping act, ib73, section 23 of which provides that if any person sends or at tempts to Bend by, or, not Ix-ing the mas ter or owner of the vessel, carries or at tempts to carry in any vessel, liritish or foreign, any dangerous goods, such as aquafortis, vitriol, naphtha, guiiimwder. lucifer matches, nitroglycerin, petro leum, or any ol her goods of a ihin-ji-rous nature, without distinctly marking tln ir j nature 111 Xl.'i outside of tbet j :u-l.ii;:-s containing fie haiue. and nNn giviatr . written notice of tiis nat uiv ol'isuc!i goods and the nnine and address of Hie sender, he sh ill be liable to a penalty j not exceeding .Cl; but. if tbo peneu . sending the goods on luitnl is merely aa agent and iguoiant of its contenis, the : penalty is not to exceed ten pounds. j False description makes th f-endtr liable to a penalty of i'.'iOO. Tlie master' or owner of .1 ship may refuse to takeou i board a vest el any suspicious package, ) and may retak e it to bo opened to ascer tain its contents. Clmiiio i!l in the act, has always 1mj!H looked upon as a ini. ! take in legislation. Tho mtister of u ship is empowered to throw overboard goods of a dangerous nature which have been sent vtithout being marked or noti fied of their true chariicter, and neither tho master nor tho owner of the vess 1 shall lo subject to any liability for such casting into tho sea, civil or criminal, in any court. There is no reason for denouncing the carriage of ammonia by sea, bnt it is of the greatest importance that each special compound should be accurately delined, and that it ought not to bo exposed to heat. If everything that expanded on submission to beat were interdicted, the shipping trade would lie sadly ham pered. For example yeast is shipped for conveyance, and is usually carried on deck. In hot weather the casks have been broken and hoops burst from ex posure to the sun, although 110 material damage is done. We coald name other breakages, but enough has been urged to bring homo the necessity for under standing what to carry and where t j stow it. Chemical Trade Journal. 13 ow Not to i.et Into I'riiiU Don't have any enemies. Don't have any friends. Don't inherit money. Don't lose it. Don't sign any petitions. Don't subscribe to any lecture course of stock comxar.ies. Don't recommend anything. Don't get victimized. Don't exhibit any public spirit. Don't toll stories. Don't register at a hotel. Don't visit a friend in an adjoining towuship or elsewhere. Don't allow other peoplo to visit you. Don't show any interest in music, art, literature, science or education. Don't meet long lost friends or rela tives. Don't go insane. Don't get sick. Don't accept presents. Don't elo an-thing that might bring you a vote of thanks or condemnation. Don't suo an y body. Don't get sr.ed. Don't go to law at all. Don't live to be an octogenarian. Don't die. Detroit Tribune. fcansrer In I'hj-sical Culture. It is beginning to be understood that physical culture should be undertaken intelligently and with moderation. A London girl want home from her first lesson, which wns a violent one, and dis covered a strange condition of her neck a litrle at one side of thy throat a mot tled appearance, with settled blood be neath. The physician to whom she ap- . plied said there was no remedy; soma little bloou vc-;.-tls had given wa under the severe laid unaccustomed exercise. I and her naturally tliiu skin revealed tlie raisnap laore lii.m wouiu pernaps liap pen iu another cu.-;e. The injuries are not so frequent tj young girls, wiih supple joints and easily moved muscles and tendons, bnt middle aged women should begin very carefully. Man' such, to rid themselves of an un becoming tendency to corpulence, take to extraordinary acrobatic feats not un attended with real danger to persons un accustomed to violent exercise. Her Point of View in New York Times. Tho Mjsterioua Power of the Turquoisi-. The turquoise, although not credited with either remedial or protective prop erties, so far a disease was concerned, was nevertheless regarded as a kind of sympathetic indicator, the intensity cf its color ljedng supposed to fiuctuftte with the health of the wearer. Tlie latter, however, bv virtue of the I stone he carrried, could, it was sa-id. fall from any height with impunity. Tlie Marquis of Vilena's fool, however, was somewhat nearer the truth when he re versed the popular superstition in his assertion that the wearer of a turquoise might fall from the top of a high tower and le dashed to pieces without break ing the stone. Queries Magazine. A Grnial Teacher. Agassiz taught natural history in Har vard college as no other man had taught in America before. He was '-the best friend thar ever student had." Ix-causa the most genial and kindly. Cambridge jieople .used To say that one had "less need of an overcoat in passing Agassiz'i house", than any. other in thateity. Professor David" Starr Jordan in Popu lar ,Science Monthly. Iluttert KggB, Chcec, Hd Game, Poultry, eat, '"Apple," Potatoes CJreon and Dried I;ruite, Vegetable Cider, lieHim, Wool, Hide, Tallow Sheep Pelt, Furs, Skins, Tobacco, Grain, Flour; Hay, Hrrswux, I-'eatli-crs, Ginning, II room corn, and Hop. M. K. II A L I, A K 1) Gun. Com, Mercbfciit and Hlilppnr, 317 Market Htreet - Ht. Loiila. U: WANTFD-Afrnt, yue acxBnlutcd wtth Fun' e utl Shlpi-r. TI3HVMIY CLARK. II5ALKK I.N COAL WOOD o T Ii RMS CASllo rl4 uu4 ! 4i S4.11U1 lhn4 Strati. 1l'ihi)rr 13. I I ATTh.MI VTn, N IJ!K4kWC J,; K. hMiVNOI.DS, I'ir-'Utrrcd 1'IivhIi litu lind I'liariii.icl-l Special attention given to Ollice Practice. h'iKK IJLI'H S - N'jili. p J. HiVXSifijN - orai ita in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARL Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, PlattsmoutW Lumber lard VM Z OUift REUiASLG. PIML" s UMnco 1 !rd LurfloLn j SluagU.h, Lutli, Sii'h. Doors, Blinds an supply everw demand of Die city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera house. 1 1 i' .i Kfir Atchinson. St. Tosetd. Javen wortn, jansas iit, and all points n-th, east south or west. Tick ets sold and bag gage checked to any point ia the Vnited St a tes or Canada. For XFOKMATIOX AS TO RAT . m a f f a. f a T-..-J AND ROUTKS Call at Depot or address H, C. TOVXHENl, G. P. A. St. Ioiis, Mo. J. C. PlULLIPHI. A. . P. A. Omaha. H. D. apgak. Agt., I'hittHiuouth Telephone, 77. Knoriish Soavin Liniment remr 11 hard soft or calloused lui mid blfcinishesfrom horseH. bl sparins , curbs splints, swee ring joue, stillee, sprains all len throats, coughs etc.. Sav: cent by use of one bottle. War ed th mft wonderfuV' blet cure ever known. Sold br I Fricke V Co druggists Plattsnn Shiloh's catarrh remculj- a itire cure Catarrh. Diphtherial Canker mouth. For sale by Fricke & Co- -A" " TU. ' : ? m f i -1 v.- -T-A i:'. t-L ' V ' more raloabie tl t j aa. aae leara le BAK aai KKKTv ' ..i . " CCepjtifht-' every e TBOK