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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1892)
'1 ... t woman " run-doion,n overworked, weak, nervous and de bilitated that g a woman that Dr. 1'iercas r avonte l'rcscnption is made for. It gives her health and trenirth. All woman's weaknesses and all woman's ailments are cured by it. It's a legitimate medicine not a beverage ; an invigorating, re storative tonic and a soothing and strengthening nervine, free from al- ' conoi ana injurious drugs, it im- f parts tone and vigor to the whole system. For all functional irregularities, ; periodical pains, organic displace- v positive remedy. And a guaranteed one. If it I doesn't give satisfaction, in every ' case, the money paid for it is re- .? funded. No other medicine for women is sold on these terms. Anats Decause nothing else is MM - T M "Tl 1 . 1 I juBT. as gooa. x ernaps ine dealer will offer something that's " better." He means that it's bet ter for Aim. lic glattsmouth genld. COWXKK OH VI.NK AND FIFTH STS ' TEI.KJ'HONE 3H. KNOITS BROS, Publishers I'nllilu-1 every Thursday, anl daily every evening except Siuulay. KcKitrrcI lit the I'lnt tsmoiiUr, Xehrnxka IMmt plllce iij wcoml cla-M mall matter for truiiHiuiMMioti through the U. S. mail.-. TEKJISHK WKKKI.Y. One yi-ar ill al vance - fl ai One year not in ilvance - - ' 00 Six niont Iih in ad vulice - 75 Three motitliH in uilvnnce to TKK.n.S OK IiAII.V. One year in advance - - . - $ 00 One copy one month - . - . 50 I'er week ty carrier ----- 13 THURSDAY, JUNK 10,1 802. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. tion considerably worse than that in which the 'beasts that perish' are usually kept by their owners." The United States census of' INbO reports that the number of dwell ings in the United StateH in that year, was 8,9.V,812. The population was a little over 50,O(X),O0O; ko that there was one dwelling to every six inhabitants, ,, One out of every six inhabitauts4occ upied his own home It is to protection that we owe the larger number of American homes. For the tariff maintains the Ameri can rate of wages; from our higher wages come the greater savings of our people, and from the savings of the family tomes the home. So we see that without protection many of our homes would disap pear, and with them also would dis appear tlie ireer, broader, manlier spirit of our people. Protection is the safeguard of the American home. Don't be Hoodwinked by dealer who pretend that they can sell Dr. Pierce's genuine medi cines at less than these long estab lished prices: Golden Medical Discovery for liv er, blood and lung tliseases, $1 a bottle. Favorite Prescription (for wo man's weakness and ailments), $1 a bottle. -. 2.1 ' For President IIKXJAMI.V IIAKKISOX of Indiana. For Vice-I'ref idetit WHITKLAWKIEIJ . of New York. Boies says he will play second fiddle to no man on earth. Tub democrats have a real circus week. ;ire preparing to at Chicago next The Boies boomers do not pro pose to let him take second place. lie must have first place or none. ;J E. REYNOLDS, i JtegtMtered I'hyMcian and riiarmaciMt special attention given to Olhce , Practice. VOCK BLUFFS - NEII. Tex thousand democrats are go ing to Chicago from Iowa to try and create a litte enthusiasm for Boies. The Chicago papers are adver tising that there will be more funny cIowns and monkeys in Chicago than ever before. 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 Y. I'. S. C. F:. at New York, July 7-10, the liurlington route will on July 4 run a special train from Omaha through to New York, via Chicago and Niagara Falls, 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 days from date 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 liurlington route, and the delight ful season of the year, combine to make this an unequalled oppor tunity of visiting the east. Remem- ber that you can purchase tickets ironi your station agent through to New York. Full information may be had upon application to the local agent of the li. & or by ad dressing J. Francis, General Pas senger Agent, Omaha. Pleasant Pellets (for the liver), cents a vial. Com. Kxt. Smart-Weed 50 cents a bottle. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, 50 cents a bottle. The genuine medicines can oul' 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 the bottles, or refill empty ones and such mixtures can he sold cheaply. Hut every botttle of Dr. Pierce's genuine medicines is guar anteed. If it fails to give satisfac tion in any case, you have your money back. Can anything else, at any price, he really as cheap? You pay only for value received. Something else, that pays the dealer better, may be offered as "just as good." Perhaps it is, for him, but it can't be, for you. .1, WW JT WILLIAM, TELL - bur yHotber TO USE NO OTHEr? SOAP FOR LAUNPKY f ANP MOUSCHOLP PURPOSES. THAN 'XL : IS FAR SUPERIOFI TO ANY OTHER IN Tic MARKL: 5 ANP iS MAPc. ONLY 3Y "9 if CHICAGO. Orenoo, 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. These cars are built on the same general plan as the regular first 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 pant of a birth as much privacy as is to be Had in tirtt 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. L,. L,o max, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha Nebraska. I- S House Furnishing Emporium 1 1 EltlO von can gel v"H" liouso l'urni.-lied from kilclion to p-irlor ami at easy tvanns it. ii t iii die tlic world renown Haywood buoy the latest improved Reliable I'rjcess (iasoline pto c can ia;eis, ian al.-o Call and be convinced. No trouble to show frnoi 'if K P. J. ta."SEsr DKALF.R IX- Tiieke is no disguising the fact that the democratic papers are all dissatisfied with the fact that Blaine was defeated, for now they cannot rehearse his private affairs. j STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND The British Trade Journal, Lon don, announces a serious falling off of trade with Cuba and freelv ad mits that the treaty of reciprocit3" between the United States and Spain is the cause of the decline which is made up in the increase in that trade between this country and the West Indies. Lincoln Journal. t QUEENSWARE. 1 ltronage C i of the Public Solicited. 30rth Sixth Street, Plattsraouth f A. SALISBURY -: D-E-N-T-I-S-T 9 "GOLD 1XD PORCELAIN CROWNS. I Stelnwayg aaaestbetic fortbe pafulets ex traction of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. rkwood Block Flattsmouth, Neb 1 311. 210, 221, AND 22 MAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. The admission of England to-daj that her free trade doctrine is a fal lacy and a failure, while she urgent ly exhorts the United States to put the democratic party in power at onge, suggests of course the old story of the fox who lost his tail in a trap. He exhorted all his friends and neighbors to shear off their own tails so as to be in fashion. Our democratic friends thinkinir that the British fox must necessarily be the pink of fashion, have for years held up their tails to the knife. Lincoln Journal. Photographing Flying Mullets. Much interest has been excited anions photographers by Professor Boys' ac count of how he succeeded in photo graphing flying bullets. lie succeeded in securing a photographic picture of a rifle ball passing through the air at the scarce ly conceivable speed of 2,000 feet in a second. The source of illumination was the electric spark, such as that given by the discharge of a Leyden jar. The most remarkable circumstance is that the camera and lens were for this occasion dispensed with, and the gelatine plate impressed direct with the shadow of the missile as it traversed the intervening space between the plate and the light source. ub next imng mat naa to be con sidered was the best means of causing the bullet to turn on the electricity for us own portraiture, tne motion of a fly ing bullet being of too rapid a nature to aamitof any other procedure. At first two copper wires were placed in the path- 01 tne proiectue. tne notion beinnr thai the bullet itself would make the neces sary metallic bridge between them. But tne wires were shot away before doing what was expected of them. Lead wires were then substituted with success. London Public Opinion. Nothing New Under the Sun No! not even through cars to Den ver, Uguen, bait Lake City, 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 acrent of the company, call on your nearest agent or write to K. L. LONAX, G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE I. Pearleman WILL ICKKP CONSTANTLY ON H AND 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 bruising his leg and arm quite severed, was cured by one 50-cent Dottle ol Chamberlain 8 Pain Balm " This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in every household. For sale by K. G. Fricke & Co. A Full and Cnil ti line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS R. GUTHMAHN. PROP- !ATES $L50PER WEEK AND UP umber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. A. WATERMAN 4 SON A COUXTKYMAX tells this story in the Cincinnati Times-Star: "When in the city we do not act half eo idi otic as city folks do on a farm. Why, do you know that last sum mer a student from the Cincinnati university visited my farm, and one day when I started to get some young potatoes, took the basket from my hand and said he'd get them. Half an hour later he came back with an empty basket, saying he had hunted all over the patch and could find nothiner but bios- soms. There was not a sincrle potato on the vines. I thought he would drop dead when I took the hoe and began digging them out of the gTound. He said he thought they grew on top of the vines." A Letter's Long Wandering. On July 23, 1SS5, a gentleman of this city mailed a letter addressed to "Hon. A. M. Swope, American legation, Rome. Italy," with the request that if not called for in five days it should be returned. The long absent missive has been re ceived by the writer after having been in the mails sis years and ten months. The envelope bears the first postmark, "Louisville, July 23, 1885, 9 a. m.," and the time of its return, "May 14, 1892, 6 p. m." The reverse side of the envelope is coverea with marks, amoner them Rome and New York, each giving the date on which the letter was handled in those cities. Mr. Swope, who at the time was on a tour around the world, was the well known Kentucky Republican leader. killed several years ago in an altercation at Lexington, by William Cassius Good- Joe. Louisville Courier-Journal. fJFL i Shingles, Lath, Sash,' oors, Blinds upply ererw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street j in rear of opera house. TIMOTHY CLARK. I DEALER IN ipAL WOOD Jf o TERMS CASIIo ) ' dt and Office 404 South Third Street. ' -1 Telephone 13. fTSMOUTII, Nebraska AMERICAN HOMES. The home is the pillar of our na tional life. It represents the product of their wages and savings. The home is the schoolhouse of our youths and the comfort of our age. To have a little house that one can call one's own makes a man happier, manlier, more independent. Xo country can be accounted prosperous the majority o whose people do not own their own homes. Here, then, we have a good test of the relative benefits of protection and free trade. Which svstem makes it easier for a workingman to have a home of his own? Among the iron workers of free trade England, and they are per haps the most prosperous of all that country's workingmen, one man out of every twenty-five occu pies his own home. In Philadelphia tne laftrest citr of the greatest iron producing state in the Union, there is one home to every five inhabitants. The latest British parliamentary report on the "Housing of the Working Classes" says: "Even in the country districts (where surely one would expect to find more homes) human beings are to be found hoarded together in a condb Remarkable Restitution. An Albany dispatch says: "In July, 1888, the bunko artist, John Price, now serving a nineteen year sentence at Dan nemora, slipped up behind P. K. Ded rick just as he left his carriage on the front of the Farmers and Mechanics" bank and extracted from the seat a pack age containing $3o,000 in negotiable bonds. A few days ago the bonds were received by ex-District Attorney Hugh Keilly. The package was intact, and the accumulated interest makes them worth about $43,000. There is no clew to whence they came, except that they were sent from New York city. The mystery lies in the fact that they were returned at all, as they were negotiable." A Lunatic's Pension. The pension recently awarded to Charles Glengold, of Wawarsing, N. Y.. is one of the largest ever given to a pri vate soldier. Unfortunately, the recipi ent is and has been for years a lunatic. He and his father were in the same com pany, and during a battle the father was shot down. This so affected the son as to cause mental disorder. He has been granted back pay to the amount of $10, 770.40 and a pension of seventy-two .dollars per month. Yankee Blade. A Clock That Has a History. A clock which hung in the chamber of Jefferson Davis while he was presi dent of the Confederacy, but which was taken from the executive mansion on the day of the evacuation by a Union soldier and traded to a Richmond man for liquor, has been purchased by a gentle man and sent to the World's fair. Admitted the Facts. Newspaper editors have to be verv careful in openiner their columns for statements. JJut aware that the Dr. Miles Medical Co. are responsi ble, we make room for the following testimonial from K. McDougall, Au burn, Ind., who for two years noticed a stoppage or skipping of the pulse, his left side got so tender he could not lie on it, his heart fluttered, he was alarmed, went to different doc tors, found no relief, but one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure cured him. The elejrant book. "New and Startling Facts," free at F. G. Fricke & Co. It tells all about heart and nervous diseases and many wonder- iiu curss 3 The wisdom of him -who iournev- eth is known by the line he selects; me juunient oi tne man who takes the "Hurlinsrton Route" to thP cities of the east, the south, and the west, is never impeached. The in ference is plain. Magnificent Pull man sleepers, eleirant recli chair cars and world-famous dining cars on all through trains. Fnr information address the acrent of the company at this place, or write to I. hrancis. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha. The Missori Pacific will sell round trip tickets Maj- 9 to 14 inclusive, to Portland, Oregfan, the Presbvterian general aisembly being held their Ma3r 19 to June 2. Tickets good un til May 19 and returning inside 90 days at $30, going via one route and returning via another. Apply at iicivet oince lor particulars. 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 naa no etfect whatever. So to prove this and to convince you of its merits any druggist will give you a sample bottle free. Large bottles 50c and $1. Some Foolish People allow a cough to run until it gets be3ond the reach of medicine They say, "Oh, it will wear awaj'," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded ;! ;I1 llv, TRI T THE tT;E:M:L:f) 7ob - Work A. B. SOI Cor PLATTSMOUTH 'ifth'-ancl Vine St. ' - " N i 3 R L?vfexiGan stan iniment. German Baptist Conference. The German Baptist Connference meets at Cedar Rapids. Iowa. Tune 3 to 9. One lowest first class fare for round trip over the M. P. Tickets on sale May 30 to June 6. irood until June 30. Shilohs catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker mouth. For sale by O II Snyder and K. G Frieke. 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. No other application -compares with it in efficacy. This well-known generations. Ko medicine chest Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. Ail druggists and dealers have it. remedy has stood the test of years, almost is complete without a bottle of Mustang