The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 27, 1892, Image 1

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K NOTTS DROS, Publishers
TOOT!
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all in leaveiiingstrength
Latest U. S. Government food report.
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BURUXOTOX & MISSOURI niVEIt R.
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V TIME TABLE. J
OF DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
GOING WEST
Not 3 MS a. m
.4, 3 :4H . Ill
No. " a. in.
. 7 5 -IT ili.
No. 4 : p, m.
No. 91 7 :15 a. m.
extra leaves for Omatia about two
o'clock fur I'malia ami will aocoinmouate pas-
Kenjters.
GOING ERST
No. 2 5 : 17 P. M,
No. 4 Ill :M a. ii.
No. 8 7 ; p. m
No. lo 9 : 45 a. m.
No, C .... ....Li .' a. ni
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
TIME CARD.
' No. 3M Aeoomodatiou Leaven...
No. 3 arrives...
Trains dally except Sunday.
...10:55 a. m
... 4 ;oo p. ru
SECRET SOC1ET1,,,
fASS
CAMP No. 3X2 M. W. A. meets every
vecond and Fourth Monday -viiiuK in
Fitzgerald hall. Virtitine nlirlilcr welcome.
1. v.. Ilanxen. V. C. : P. H'ertenberirer, W. A..
8. C. Wilde, Clerk.
1A1TAIS II E PALM Kli CAMP NO 50
soii of Veteran, division ol Nebraska, U
S. A. meet every '1 ueoday night at 7 iso o'clock
tiy tlieir hall in Kit I Herald b'ock. All sons and
ll-.it in comrades are cordially invited to meet
thus J. J. Kurtz, Commander; B,
Kiwaili. W Seargeut.
ORHFR K THE WOULD. Meets at 7 : 30
every Momiav even i lie at the Grand Army
hall. A. F. Groom, proident. Thus Walling.
secretary.
. a t I' w Nil S Meet first ami thinl Fri
da v evening of each month Jit I I) 11 F
ball. Frank Yermylca M VV; J K Uurwick,
recorder.
f tur-l
' l:u'kwHd
-McCordhle Pot No. 45 (ets ev-r
lty evonni at 7 : 30 in heir v '
I block. All vtsitinx comrades
tnr.ii illv invited to Tet with us. Fred Ban
font Adjniaut ; G. F. Niles, Post Ccmmadd
I'ul!i-liei! every Thursday, and laily
every evening except Sunday.
Kejfi tcretl at t h I'htttsmoiit li, Nebraska
IHit pllice as second la- jnail matter for
transmission through the L'. S. mails.
t::k'm i-ck wkkki.y.-
ue year in uiiiv - - $1
)ne year i;ot in a.l a:ice - - - .'
Six months in ad value - "t
Three month:- in advance 4l
TKK.M.-. Of :ri.v.
One year in ;idviie. . - $fi Oft
ni' copy iiiic inont h ----- Sn
Per week by carrier - - - - - la
Ouekn Victoria is seventy-three
years old and has reigned nearly
lift., -five years.
The estimate of the damage done
by the recent floods in Sioux City
reaches the enormous sum of
$4,000,000.
IX two weeks more the Milwaukee
convention will be held and all
questions in regard to who will be
the next president of the United
State will be settled.
THE German government has or
dered 180 Maxim guns from Amer
ican gun makers. Kurope is slowly
learning that the best of most
things are made on this side the
Atlantic.
The largest per capita expendi
tures tor municipal purposes in
cities of the first class are made in
New York, of course, where the
democrats have full swing and the
Tammany tiger has to be fed.
Oregon, Wahinutori and the North
west HmciIic Const
The constant demand of the trav
cling public to the far west for J;
couiiortauie and at the same tune
in economical mode of traveling
liaH leu to the estaolisnment as
what is known as Pullman Colonist
sleepers
1 hese cars art built on the saim
general plan as tlie regular lirst-
, class 1 ttlluian Sleeper, the only dif
ference being that they are not up
holstered
They are furnished complete with
good comfortable hair matresses.
warm blankets, snow white linen cur
tains plenty of towels, combs, brush
es etc., which secure to the occu
tmiit of n birth :i. iiun-li nrivni'v ;is
i i -
is to be had in hrt-t cl-iss sleepers.
There are also separate toilet rooms
for lathes and gi'-tlenieu, and sniok
injr is absolutely prohibited. For
full information send for Pullman
Colonist Sleeper Icallet. K. I. I.o
max, General Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Omaha Nebraska
F. G. Fricke fc Co., the druggists
desire us to publish the following
testimonial as the' handle the rem
I r anrl it 1 t i-ol i n 1 il r
OUR treaty with Honduras brings .., boutrht a 30-rent bottle of Cham-
with the scope ot reciprocity all tne berlain s Pain IJalm and applied it
nations and dependencies of the
West Indies and Central and South
America, except Venezuela and
Columbia.
'If Hoies or bust is really to be the
democratic slogan," says the Pic-
THE experiment of frightening a
man to death has again been tried,
with perfect success. Joseph Har
din of Wellington, Kan., was the
victim anil practical jokers con
demned him to death, blindfolded
him, placed him on what they
called his coffin, gave the command
to lire, fired in the air while one of
their number tapped him on the
head with a small stick. Hardin
died instantly'. The bullet did not
strike him, but the idea of the bal
let was just as successful and
stopped the heart beats. There is
nothing new in such shocks, but it
is something of an argument in
favor of influencing the mind when
the body is diseased. If a man is
killed by the idea that he has been
shot, why should he not be helped
to get well by the idea that he will
get well? One is as reasonable as
the other. ICx.
Spot Cash Hard war
MANY YKAS ACV "" ,WNi:T WkOTK:
"Man wants but little- here below,
Xor wants tlyit little long."
It was true then and just as true to day, .Hid fit our case exactly
A LI, THAT Wi; WANT IS
Your "Trade on
to my limbs, which have been af
flicted with rheumatism at inter
vals for one year. At the time I
bought the Pain Halm 1 was un-
I able to walk. I can truthfully say
that Pain Balm has completely
cured me. 11. II. Farr, Holywood,
Kfcii. Mr. A. H. Cox. the leadinrr
neer Press, "about now is the best druggist at Holywood, vouches for
it.i fr tlip miitintis to break for tne trutn ot trie aoove statement.
cover.
Since the war the republicnns
have lost the senate bvit once, and
Catarrh in New England,
lily's Cream Halm gives satisfac
tion to everv one nsino- it for ra.
that was in the Fourty-sixth con- tarrhal troubles G. K. Mellor druir
m is tne
best article for catarrh ever offered
gress, the second half of President gist, Worcester Masc.
Haves' term. I believe Kly'a cream Bali
During the year 1891 4.1M7 vessels
passed through the Suez canal, and
of these only twenty-six carried the
American flag. Hut just wait until
Uncle Sam can have four years
more of just such an administration
as the one now at worlc and things
will change.
Ex-Governor Campbell, of Ohio
says: "A fighting democracy al
wavs wins. It didn t seem to in
1SG1-G3.
All this country has to do tojmake
it indeoendent of the world, and
maintain a market which shall con
tinue to be the best on the planet, is
simply to keep right along develop-
ng its resources, which are limit
less in every direction. As Senator
the public. Bush & Co. druggists
orcester ilass,
An article of real ment.C. P. Alden
druggist, Springfield Mass.
Ihose who use it speak highly of
it. Geo A, Hill, druggist spring
field, Mass,
Cream Balm has given satisfac
tory-results. . I'. Draper, drug
gist, Springfieln, Mass.
JIvVYiVlvl-;,
CUTL.KRY,
STOVJCS,
TOOLS.
WOODKNWAKh
That is all; ' Xor do we want it long" just for a K-w vears.say t-venty
or more and if you will grant us this "little" oi;r cup o'i happinc'j.i will
be full to overflowing.
In return you will have little to want, lor in these goods v.-e oiler the
best fnd most complete line made in this country- to-day and
That every time we fill out a quotation sheet we feel that we ought to be
accorded a place in history among the philanthropists for we are giving
the trade all the cream and keeping the skimmed milk for ourselves.
WILL YOU NOT GIVE US THE "LITTLE" THAT WE WANT.
J. W. Hendee, & Co.
Some of the Grand -Army boys
may be interested in the followino-
Tfawlev has so forcibly nut it. free from Alex. B. Pope, A. D. C, Com
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KNlc; UTS OF PYTIIIAS
Vi.47 Mh-Ih everv
-Gauntlet Lou
Wwlnpxlav i'Vi'-
ninir at their ball over fJennet .e Tutt't, all
visit in ic knitrlits are cordially invited to
attend. M X Gritlitti, C C: Otis Dovey K of
K" and S.
A lT W No St Meet noconil anil lourtn
Krirl:iv-Vftliiuw ill the lliolltll tit IO
rown.
Kriilay evening in the mmith nt
OF Hall. M Vondran, M W, K P Hrc
recortleJ
r 5 altogether probable that
. f . er Cleveland will write a letter
.Lord Salisbury reproving him
gently lor giving tne snap away.
The accomplished nobleman cer-
ainly did select an awkward time
for confessions, so far as the stuffed
prophet is concerned. Fremont
ribune.
DAX'GHTF.KS OF KEBECCA- Bud ol Prom
te Iodize No. 40 meeti the second ana
fourth Thursday evenlnits of each month in
the I O. O. K. hall. Mrs. T. E. Williams. N
ti. ; Mra. John Cory. Secretary.
rvEGREE OF IIOXOK-Meets the first
J and thinl Thnirunlay evening of each
month in I. . O. F. ball. FitZKeruUl block.
Mrs. Addie Smith, Wortiiv Sifter of Honor
Mrs. Nannie Burkel, uister secretary.
CASS LODGE. No. 146.1. 0. O. F. meets ev
ery Tuesday nteht at their hail in Fitzgerald
hirwb ah odd Veliowa are cordially invited
o attend when visttitig In Oie city. Chris Pet
ereu. N. G. ; S. F. Unborn, ecelay.
ROYAL AKCANAM Cacs Council No 1021.
IV mw st thn K. of P. hall In the Parmele &
Craie block over Bennett & Tiitt, visiring
brethren invited. Henry Germs. legent ;
Thos WaUiDK. Secretary.
TTOITXt: MF.N'S CHKISTIUN sSOCIATION
X Waterman block. Main Street. Rooms
open from 8 z30 a m to 9 :30 p tn. For men only
tlospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4
o'eiocK.
N
EW MKATMARKET.
Pf tt Beef. Pork. eal. Mutton, Butter and
etigs kept constantly on band.
Came of all kinds kept in Season
SATISFACTION - GARANTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave
FLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA
J
ULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURE OF AND
HHOLESALEZAND RETAIL
DKALEHIX THE
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FTJIX LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES
always in stock
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Plattsmouth. - - Nebrassa
hOK SALE Two desirable rest
dence lots in Orchard Hill addition
to Plattsmouth, within a block o
the Missouri Pacific depot. For
particulars call on or address The
HEBAU omce.
The country was never before so
prosperous as now. lhe necessa
ries of life were never before so
prosperous as uow. The wages of
abor in honest money were never
before as high as now.' The syndi
cate of political liars was never be
fore as voluble, as mendacious and
as impudent as now.
An Irish firm is going to establish
a linen factory in New York, the
cost of the machinery alone to be
used by it will be $1)0,000; and this
will be spent in American shops.
And just a few weeks ago a firm that
has been making carpets in Eng
land for two centuries, moved its
plant to the United States. The Mc-
Kinley bill is doing its, own talking.
trade is a positive duty for England.
The kingdom of Great Britain, with
its limited area and resources, im
ports 93 per cent of its raw material.
The United States finds 1)5 per cent
within their own limits. lhe ab-
mander, Dep't. Teim. and Ga. He
says: "We have had an epidemic
of whooping cough here, (Stewart,
lenn.,1 and Chamberlain s Cough
Remedy has been the only medicine
that has done any good " There is
no danger from whooping cough,
when this remedy is freely given. It
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FOR FIRST CLASS F URN 1 TURK.
Carriages and
HE HA
can i
NDIJCS the Whitney baby
offer good bargains in them
Parties desiring to furnish a house complete
could not do better than to call and inspect his line of
furniture, in the way of Parlor p-'i-ls, Dinintc room sets,
Bed Room set, and e -.myth In z Jtj! in ;j i rst-class
establishment.
solute daily dependence of Great completely controls the disease. 5T)
ltril:litl 11 Tin 11 the rest of the world cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke
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fnr food and the material for manu- tV - uruggisis
facture, is obvious. Cedar Rapids
Republican.
Nothing New Under the Sun
No! not even through cars to Den
ver, Ogden, Salt Iake City, San
Francisco and Portland. This is
simply written to remind you that
the Union Pacific is the pioneer in
above
To Aid Nebraska.
The Burlington & Missouri River
railroad has prepared and has now
ready for distribution a new hand
book, treating of the opportunities
which NebrasKa, nortwestem Kan
sas and eastern Colorado offer to
farmers, business men and inves
tors. This book lias been gotten out for
the information of eastern people,
running through cars to the
mentioned points and that the pre?- particularly those who have friends
west ot the Missouri; it is written in
ent throujrh car arrangement is un
excelled. We also make THE time
For details address any agent of
the company, call on your nearest
agent or write to E. L,. Lomax,
G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb.
THE DO-NOTHING CONGRESS.
The absenteeism in the house of
representatives is a disgrace to the
democratic majority If enough
members for a quorum out of a ma
jority of 150 cannot retain 'in their
seats and attend to the duties for
which they are chosen there is a
very bad state of affairs, which
ought to be remedied by some res
ignations, to be followed by the
election of successors blessed .with
industry and a sense of duty New
York World, democrat.
A number of the leading demo
cratic papers of the country have
become utterly disgusted with the
proceedings of the present house in
congress. The New York Adver
tiser, a. thoroughly democratic
sheet, says:
What an unscrupulous lot of
frauds these democratic leaders
are! After shouting about economy
all over the country, and after con
demning the billion dollar con
gress, they put through the house
of representatives a river and har
bor bill which for downright rob
bery has not been excelled since
the war. What would happen if
these basht bazonka had control of
the executive, legislative and iudi
cial branches of the government?
J ust pause and think!
pleasant, easily understood style,
by one who thoroughly Knows his
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suoject, ana is connuentiy recom
meiided as likely to stimulate im
migration to a very considerable ex
tent
If niVtiirps Nebraska and those
The nattle.nake s touug. portions of Kansas and Colorado
Does the rattlesnake bring forth its adiacent to it. not as thev mijrht be,
young alive? I have seen young snake.-- but as they are.
run in the old snake's mouth, making a It is thought that the best method
singing like noise, and upon killkur the o distributing these hand books is
old snake and cutting it open have foiun! as follows: Parties in Nebraska,
tbo vm-mo- nardl awav cioa hv ci,io t iailSaS ailU Oiurauu, lilt;
in the stomach nroner. hnt in what' friends in the east who .are likely to
seemed a place for them. Cor. Fores
and Stream.
Taking Off Old Wall Paper.
To take off wall paper previous to
painting or pjipering, wet the old paner
thoroughlv with a long handled brush
dipped in warm water. Let it rest until
the water has penetrated it and the
paper Dusters ana loosens, wnen yof.
can peel it off with your hands. Do cot
wet too much at a time. New York
Journal. -
How English Statesmen Get Recreatio;
Of present English celebrities Air.
Chamberlain it? an amateur horticultur
ist; Sir John Lubbock passes the flying
moments in studying his ants and bees:
Mr. Black enjoys yachting among the
Hebrides, and many of the nobility have
a pronounced fancy for horse racing.
Hygiene.
Deaths from Consumption.
Major Veale, health officer of Phila
delphia, states that there are from 2,800
to 3,000 deaths from consumption in
Philadelphia every year, and is clearly
of opinion that preventable action is
necessary.
A mustard foot bath is often helpful
in the first stages of a cold. A good
handful each of mustard and coarse
salt should be stirred into the water,
and all chills must be avoided after
ward. A London thief tried to escape in a big
box. After trying to balance himself
on his head a few times, however, he
found the weight of his feet insupport
able and yelled for assistance.
be interested in such literature as
this, are invited to send the names
and addresses of these latter to Mr.
J. Francis, Gen'l Passenger and
Ticket Agent, Burlington Route,
Omaha, Neb., who will take pleasure
in forwarding, postpaid, to such ad
dresses as many copies as desired.
Montana is larger than Turkey; Tex.-v
is larger than the whole Austrian em
pire by 80,000 6quar? miles and New
Mexico is larger than Great Britain and
Ireland put together.
The Handsomest Lady in Plattsmouth
Remarked to a friend the other
day that she knew Kemp's Balsam
for the throat and lunge was a su
perior remedy, as it stopped her
cough instantly when other reme
dies had no effect whatever. So to
prove this and to convince you of
its merits any druggist will give
you a sample Dottle tree. L,arge
bottles oOc and $1.
J. I. Unruh,
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEBRASKA.
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Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 rente per box.
For sale by F. G. Fricke
MEAT MARKET
" SIXTH STREET ""
F. H. ELLENBAUM, Prop-
The best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Eggs and Butter.
W . A. BOECK & CO
FIHE SW1F
THEY ARE OFFERING A GTEAT MANY
'o- BARGAINS, .-
IN LADIFS, MENS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.
And it "oulcl pay you to call and examine their special
XiO"W PRICES
That will be given for the next thirty days.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
RF SIXTH STREET
Meat market
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THE POSITIVE CURE.
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