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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1892)
ht lUnilmwnth gtrxltt. IMV.M-.K OK VI.K A XI I 1-IKTII STS i i.i.t;i-iio.K :i K NOTTS liROS, Publishers Tieres danger in a cough iore than ever when your blood is "bad." It makes things easy for Consumption. Hut there's a cure for it in Dr. Pierce's CZoMcn Medical Discovery. A posi tive cure not only for Weak Lungs, Spitting of Wood, liron chitis, Asthma and all lingering Coughs, but for Consumption itself in all its earlier stages. It's rea ! sonahlo. All these diseases denend pen tainted Mood. Consumption is simply Lung-scrofula. And for every form of scrofula and blood taint, the "Discovery" is a certain remedy. It's so certain, that its makers guarantee it to benefit or cure, in every case, or the money is refunded. With a medicine that m certain, this can be done. I'nl.li-li. d every Tli iiriy, mid lnil- . rvi-ry rvruiii:; except SiMithiy. Keui.terei :it t lie I 'lat tr-tumit li, Xel.msku M-t idlice - o.n.1 tins mail rtiatter for .1. .1 C- ft 1 r;in-iiii-i,,ii tlirouli tin- I. S. mail.. I Kk.'is U K Whl.K I.V. m-ye;ir in :! viitice ne i ;irii..t in :i :mce -Six inoiitli-in ;nl vain c 'I'lirce months in 2ilviiiice TKKJIS OK liAII.V. One ye:tr in ikIvsuicc One copy one uioiit h - - - I Vr week l.y carrier - - - - II :t Ul 1t 10 St: no TO i. v !; i i;s i ) a y, j i; . i; i i srj. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. Kor i r-.ileiit I ! K J A M IX II A U IV I S( )X of Imliatia. Kor Vi-e-l'r Miilent Will TKLAW KIKI of Xew York. I'LATTsMoirnr i.s bound to grow. having his work placed in unpro tectcctcd competition with the work of tllO ill-liilid Klironcail l:.l...r.r Hence the republican party re solves in favor of protection to American Industrie m, and one of the "new methods" of this campaign will he educational as to the humanitarian quality of protectioi . .- Hut after school has been placed within the reach of every American child, and after fair pay for good work has been placed within the reach of every. American man, another form of protection is needed It is against trusts and combines. Protection by legislation against trust is needful that the wage earner neither Khali have to pay an unduly high price for what he buys with his wages, nor shall be prevented by gigantic combinations of capi- tial from employing his savings in small inanufactitures. The path from the rank of employed to that of employer must be kept free from artificial obstructions. An exposition of the humanitari an tendency of political economy under republican interpretation must be one of the "new methods" of this campaign. InterOcean. Don't be Hoodwinked by dealers who pretend that they can sell Dr. Tierce's genuine ni.ti. cines at less than these long estab lished prices: Golden Medical Discovery for liv er, blood and lung diseases, $1 a bottle. Favorite Prescription (for wo man's weakness and ailments), if I a bottle. Pleasant Pellets (for the liver), '." cents a.vial. 'Com. Kxt. Smart-Weed fd) cents a hot Mr. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, . cents a bottle. The genuine medicines can onlj be sold by druggists, at the above prices. There are more ways than one to make a profit, even at "cut prices." Unscrupulous dealers tamper with me uoiiies, or relill empty ones and such mixtures can be sold cheaply. Put every botttle of Dr. Pierce's genuine medicines is guar anteed. If it fails to give satisfac tion in any case, you have money back. Can anything else, at any price be really as cheap? You pa3r only for value received. Something else, that pays the dealer better, may be olfered as "just as good." Perhaps it is, for him, but it can't be, for you. VILUAfA TELL your aw mm mm, w -!fu rr 1 JU our JAckhzr TO USE NO OTHER SOAP FOR LA UN PRY ANPH0USEH0LP PURPOSES. THAN m JOAf JT IS FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKE1 AMP IS MADE. ONLY 3Y CHICAGO. There's a cure for Catarrh, too, no matter what you've been led to believe. -If -thereisn't, in your case, you'll get tSoo cash. It's a bona lide offer that's made by the pro - prietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy. There's risk in it, to be . sure, but they are willing to take J.the risk you ouaht to be triad . take the medicine. Sixth street, between Pearl and Vine, is bound to be paved. J,ct the good work go on. ' Major' McKlXI.KV's vote against McKinle- and for Harrison will be come historic Xew York Tribune. j k. ri:y.oi.ds, KeKisterrd lMiy-lcian ;ui! 1'liai uia i-t Special attention given to .Office Practice. Rock K luffs . .km. KRAI.KH i- Till-: inauguration of President Harrison next March will be worth going all the way to Washington to see. Tills is irreat weather for the far mers and their corn. In fact it is good weather for anything but a democrat. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. Skxatok- G. K. Colli xs, of Gage .county, has been appointed first superintendent of the Nebraska air- ricultural exhibit to the world's fair. He has already began his work and will soon viit Cass countv in the interest of the exposition. Half Rates to New York. To accommodate Christian Kn deavorers and their friends along its line who desire to attend the national convention of the V IV S C. K. at Xew York, July 7-10, the Burlington route will on July 4 run a special train from Omaha through to Xew York, via Chicago and Xiagara Kails, leaving at 11:40 p. in., after arrival of all trains from the west. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been authorized and will be open to the general public. Tickets, good to return anv time within thirty davs from tint of purchase, will be on sale at dates to be announced later. The low rates in force, the through car facilities at the disposal of travelers by the i? a . . - r. ijurungion route, and the deliirht- ful season of the year, combine to make this an unequalled oppor tunity of visiting the east. Iemem ber that you can purchase tickets Irom your station agent through to Xew York. Full information may be had upon application to the local agent of the IL & !., or by ad dressing J. Francis, General Pas senger .Agent, Omaha. Oregon, Washington and the Nor west Pacific Coast. The constant demand of the trav eling public to the far west for a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling has led to the establishment as what is known as Pullman Colonist sleepers. - Ihese cars are built on the same general plan as the regular lirst class Pullman 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- - r , pain oi a uirtu as much privacy as is to be had in iirtt class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smok ing is absolutely prohibited. For full information send for Pullman Colonist Sleeper leaflet. K. I,. Io max, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha Nebraska. J. VtmitWAWB House Furnishing Emporium "T 7T 7"J1EUK you can get your house I'urnibhed from V V kitchen to pnrlor and at easy tearms. I han die the world renown Haywood baby carriages, also the latest improved Reliable Process Gasoline stove Call and he convinced. No trouble to show goods. Tin-: workiiigmen of this country have received better wages under the Harrison administration than they ever received before, and they do not need a 113' further argument to convince them that they ought to vote the republican ticket in .November. Globe-Democrat. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth CR. A. SALISBURY : D-K-X-T-I-S-T : THE TBRIFF IS A TAX (?;." "The tariir i.s a tax." said the Syra cuse "anti-snap" convention. The McKinley bill increased the tariff 011 Chemnitz hosiery, the increase amount ing to 40 cents a dozen on men's brown half hose. The loreign manufacturers reduced the price per dozen 78 cents. IIow Well Known Men Sleep. Gladstone rarely takes less than seven hours' sleep. Whenever he is preparing for a tfreat effort in the house of com mons he always likes a short afternoon siesta. Bismarck has displayed a sim ilar habit ou the occasion of the most fierce parliamentary debates. . When all night sittings were common Parnell would go to his hotel, seek his bed and leave instructions with one of his col leagues to have him aroused whenever a crncial point was reached. These are only a few examples of the great men who have shown their thorough appreci ation of that great boon which 'knits up the raveled sleeve of care.' "Interview in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Nothing New Under the Sun Xo! not even through cars to Den ver, Ogden, Salt Lake Citv, San Francisco and Portland. This is simply written to remind you that the Union Pacific is the pioneer in running through cars to the above mentioned points and that the pres ent through car arrangement is un excelled. We also make the time. For details address any agent of the company, call 011 your nearest agent or write to E. L. Lomax, yj. 1 . v 1. ;y. u. i'., Omaha Xeb. The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat, contains information well worth remembering: "Mr. John Roth of this city, who met with an accident a few daj-s ago, spraining and uruising ins leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in every household. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. I. Pearleman OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE WILL K.KEI' CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full and Complete, line of GOLD AND POKCKLAI.N CROWNS Or. Steimways aaa-stiietic for the painlees ex traction of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Rock wood Block I'lattsmoutM. Neb These figures are from the Dry Goods Chronicle, a trade journal of established reputation for excel lence. If the tariff is a tax it is evi dently a tax 011 the foreigner. Per haps that is what the Cleveland de mocracy means. It is partial to fwreign interests as against Amer ican. Xew York Press. Why Teak Wood Is Durable. The teak, which has passed into prov erb as the best material for shipbuild ing, is suiierior to all other woods from the fact that it contains an essential oil which prevents spikes and nails driven into it from rusting. This property is not possessed by any other wood in the world, and furnishes an explanation of the faet that ships built of teak are practically indestructible. Some have been known to last for 150 years, and when broken up their beams were as sound as when first put together. Phil adelphia Ledger. PLATTSMOUTH, XEB. F. R. GUTHMA2TH. PROP- Rates $4JXper week and up Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. A. WATERMAN k SON PN LUMBER Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds ' Can supply ererw demand of the city, i Call and get terms. Fourth street ' in rear of opera house. TIMOTHY CLARK. DEALEK IX COAL WOOD oTKR.MS CASIIo rU and Onlce 401 South Thlnl Street. Telephone 13. PLATTSMOUTH, NEHKASKA THE NEW METHODS. Kvery hour that brings the actu alities of the campaign nearer lends weight to 3Ir. Depew's prophetic declaration that it will be one of "new methods." The traditions of the republican party are transcen deutly glorious. But no party can live on the glory of the past. The true purpose of past glory is to in spire those who achieved it to new efforts. The mission of the republican party is an eternal one. The party may perish, the mission will endure. For the party "was made strong out of weakness' simply and only by devoting itself to the mission of hu manity. It has freed a race from bondage; It has endowed all native American citizens of America with right to aid in making the laws of this republic. It must endow them with the power as well as with the right, and then the first and second great purposes of the party will be fulfilled. But new progress grew out of the great mission of the party. Race slavery has ceased to exist; class slavery must not be permitted to take root; no hereditary class of la borers must be born 011 the soil of this, nation. In the great army of industry the marshal's baton must be hidden in every private's knap sack, livery American man must have freedom to do the best that he can do for himself, according to the measure of his ability. ' That this may be achieved it. is necessary that education be free to all, for an ignorant body of la borers generally is a hereditary body of laborers. It is necessary also that the pay of labor be good. Kor a poverty-stricken class of la borers generally is a hereditary class of laborers. That American wages may be good it is needful to protect the American laborer from A Dakota Sandstorm. Not longer ago than May, 1889, there was a duststorm in Dakota, dm-inr which the soil, to the depth of four or five inches, was torn up and scattered in all directions. Drifts of sand were formed, in favorable places several feet deep, packed precisely as snowdrifts are packed by a blizzard. Goldthwaite's Ideographical Magazine. At the Maslcale. Suffering Auditor Will that girl at the piano never stop? She is making every one in the room miserable. Girl at the Piano (sotto voce to gal lant music turner) So good of you to say so? It is a pleasure to interpret melody. And it is so sweet to confer happiness upon others. Pittsburg Bulletin. Bobby Anxious to Help. Jobby (whispering) Didn't I hear Clara tell you, Mr. Featherley, that she was sorry, but she really couldn't give you a iock of ner .hair? Featherley Sh Bobby er yes. Bobby Well you just wait a day or two ana 1 11 get some for you when she's out. Exchange. The cost of rough steel castings fo.- marine engine work is said to be about four times that of cast iron, but greater allowance has to be made for the ma chining, as much as 20 per cent, of the casting being removed in some cases. An eclipse of the moon is caused by the shadow of the earth; the phases of the moon are caused by the continually varying inclination at which that half of it that is illuminated by the sun is presented toward the earth. While there are differences of opinion in regard to the effectiveness of the pro tection afforded by lightning rods, the best authorities favor the view that a faultless system of conductors insure ab solute protection. Admitted the Facts, Xewspaper editors have to be very careful in opening their columns for statements. But aware that the ur. miles medical Co. are responsi ve, we maKe room lor the following testimonial from K. McDougall, Al burn, Ind., who for two years noticed a stoppage or skipping of the pulse, ma icn siue got so tender lie could not lie on it. his heart fluttered. V was alarmed, went to different doc tors, found no relief, b ot ur. miles' Xew Heart Cure cured him. The eleirant book. "Xw v.ri Startling Facts," free at F. G. Fricke 0. It tell8 all ahnut liAnrf nervous diseases and many wonder ful curss. 3 The wisdom of him who journey eth is known by the line he selects- j"umcui 01 me man wno takes the "Burlington Route" to the cities of the east, the south, and the west, is never impeached. The in- icicnce is piain. magnificent Pull man sleepers, elegant reclining chair cars and world-famous dining cars on all through trains 1, pr eformation address the agent of fVlA A 11.?. 1 "v. wiupaujjr ai mis piace, or write to J. Francis. General Paaaonor and Ticket Agent, Omaha. The Missori Pacific will sell rmmri trip tickets May 9 to 14 inclusive, to Portland, Oregan, the Presbyterian general aisembly being held their May 19 to June 2. Tickets good un til May 19 and returning inside 90 aa3-s at !HU, going via one route and returning via another. Apply at unice- ior particulars. The Handsomest Lady in Plattsmouth Remarked to a friend the other aay 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 tnis and to convince von of its merits any druggist will give you a sample bottle free. Large bottles 50c and $1. Some Foolish Pcfml. allow a cough to run until it gets bei'ond the reach of medicine They say. "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them awav. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, tney would see the excellent effect after takiner the first dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Proscriptions Cat-dully mi poiimlnl ;il nil llou TRY THE i;E:Fy.A:L:T) Atlvcrtisiiig - and - JTb - Work EatesOn Application. A. B. KNOTT JiUHJKESS 31 AAA(ilJ!?. BOl Cor Fifth and Vine St. PLATTSMOUTH :- NEBRASKA S Mexican "The number of impecunious earls in the world," said Hicks, "is proof to me that the early bird doesn't catch the worm these days." German Baptist Conference. The German Baptist Connference meets at Cedar Kanids, Iowa. lune 3 to 9. One lowest first class fare for round trip over the M. P. Tickets 6n sale May 30 to Tune G. irood until J une du. Shilohs catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for catarrh, dintheria ami canker mouth. For sale by O II Snyder and K. G Frieke. Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring aa 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 Mustang Liximent. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it.