The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 22, 1892, Image 2

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CONNKK OK VIXK AM) FIFTH STS
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KNOTTS BROS, Publishers
l'iiltlrlifi ivcry Tliiirntliiy, ;ni.l :iily
every cviulni; rxcciit Sumlay.
Wcyii-tcrrfl Ht tin- riiilisinoiMliVj l.rankii
It piliycn m-ondrliiHs "in.ii'l tituttcr for
niiiHinii.ii UinMiu'h.t1iO I'.'s. ttiiiil.
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It goes back
all the money youve spent for
it if there's neither benefit nor
cure. That's what ought to be said
of every medicine. It would be
if the medicine were good enough.
But it is said of only one medicine
of its kind Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It's the guar
anteed blood-purilier. Not only in
March, April ami Ma v. when the
sarsaparillas claim to do good, but I K"r rr-si.i.-nt
in every season and in every case
it cures all diseases arising from a
torpid liver or from impure blood.
For all Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp
Diseases, Dyspepsia, Indigestion
aud Biliousness, it is a positive
remedy.
Nothing else is as cheap, no mat
ter how many hundred doses are
offered for a dollar.
TKKMS H K WKKHI.V,
Out-y-iir ill iiilv aiirc
One year not in alan i- -
Six iimntliH in advance - .y
Three montlix in nl nnc c
TKH.MS OK OAll.V.
One year in ailvanee
One copy one inont li -I
'er week I carrier -
$1 no
no
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To
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REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.
I IK XI A MIX IIAKKISOX
of Indiana.
For Vice l'rt-iileiit
WIIITKLAW IVIKI)
of Xew York.
It winhs it understood that Amer
ican products are good enough for
the American people.
It think that the free trader's
claim that American laborers are
not skillful enough to manufacture
as well as the half starved laborers
of Europe is a sneer at the -intelligence
of American manhood.
Ami above all other things, it em
phasizes the fact .that-there is an
Americai-i standard of n'iianditf
living, ;iti(l th'at our n'ationarTife
and the high grade of our country's
citizenship depend on .Jhat stand
ard's perjfftuation.
The impartial man. therefore,
who weighs both Hides of the ques
tion cannot but conclude that pro
tection is the more patriotic policy.
! in niiin, niurv wormy or a
patriot's support. For with the
great mass of mankind, patriotism
still continues to be regard ed as a
noble feeling, despite the contempt
of the "philosoper" or the sneers of
the mugwump. American Econo-mist.
-W'K stand," said Major McKinley,
'for a protective tariff, because it
represents the American home, the
American fireside, the Anipriran
With this, you pay only for the family, the American girl, the
American boy and the highest pos
sibilities of American citizenship."
There is the ring of true American
ism in these words. No foreign
tendency, no anglomauia here.
el
se
IS " just ..4
gojtt you get
And nothing
It may be "better" for the
dealer ; but yon are the one that's
to bo heljied.
J,; REYNOLDS,
LVKixlf nl I'liylchin ami riiiiriuurM
Special attention given to Office
Practice.
KCM'K H LUFFS . Xeu.
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J9 J. IJSJsTSE ST
DKAI.KK IX-
Ix 1S81 Great Hritainn made S,4.M,-
2X7 tons of pig iron, Germany made
tons, and the United States
4,(VZipi tons. In 181)1 Great Hritain
made 7,228,-11$ tons, Germany 4,4."2,01!)
tons, and the United States 8,279,73:$
tons. This is a decrease for the free
trade country of 14 per cent and an
. r . . . ...
increase ui m per cent anu U ner
- M
cent respectively for the two pro
tectionist countries. That is the
kind of "victories" Cohdenism is
winning these days American
Economist.
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES in
GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE.
Patronage of the Public Solicited.
The American home is the one
thing we cannot alTord to lose out
of our American life. TheAmeri.
ome, where the father abides
the respect, aud the mother in
deep love, of the children that
sit about the fireside; where all that
makes us good is taught and the
first rudiments of obedience to law,
of orderly relations, one to another,
are put into the young minds.
That which distinguishes us from
uuitrr nations wnose political ex
perience and history have been full
of strife and discord, is the Ameri
can home, where one wife sits in
single uncrowned glory. President
Harrison.
Spaniard a Shoplifter.
Spaniards are now said to be most
predominant among the criminals ar
rested for stealing in large shops or
pocket picking on race courses or at
great public gatherings. Several Ibe
rians have been caught purse snatching
at the Gingerbread fair, and there have
just appeared before the police court
two men and two women from over the
Pyrenees who practiced shoplifting on
a large scale. The Spaniards, who had
been suspected of pocket picking in the
Jardin d'Acclimatation, were dogged by
a detective, who saw them enter the
Grands Magasins do Louvre. They
arove to the place in a hired victoria
the jehu of which was one of the men.
After having remained for awhile in the
shop they saw that they were being
watched, so they left the place, entered
their vehicle and were conveyed to the
Printemps.
Thither the detective followed them.
and although he had no ocular proof
that the Spaniards stole anything he ar
rested the lot, the driver of the victoria
being seized by a policeman who had re
ceived instructions to observe his move
ments. Under the cushions of the ve
hicle were found three large pieces of
silk which had been stolen from the
Louvre shops and were valued at little
over forty pounds. London Telegraph.
English Reporters Must He Educated.
There are to be no ignoramuses in the
English journalism of the future. A
special committee of the institute of the
profession has prepared a report in
which it is recommended that candidates
for admission to membership must pass
an examination in the English language,
English literature, English constitution
and political history, political and physi
cal geography. They must also have a
"sufficient knowledge" of Latin, either
French and German, and '"some ac
quaintance" with universal history.
But perpaps the most important rec
ommendation of all is that every candi
date shall be examined in "The Princi
ples of the Law of Newspaper Libel."
This is certainly a poser, and any Jour
nalist who succeeds in showing that he
Half Rates to New York.
To accommodate Christian En
deavorers and their friends along
its line who desire to attend the
national convention of the Y. 1. S.
C. K. at New York, July 7-10, the
llurlington route will on July 4 run
a special train from Omaha
through to New York, via Chicago
and Niagara Kails, leaving at 1I-40
p. in., after arrival of all trains from
the west. A rale of one fare for the
round trip has been authorized aud
will be open to the general public.
Tickets, good to return anv time
within thirty flays, from date of
purchase, will be on sale at dates to
oe announced later. The low rates
in force, the through car facilities
at the disposal of travelers hv the
Hurliiigton route, and the delight
ful season of the year, combine to
make this an unequalled oppor
tunity oi visiting the east. Keineiu
ber that you can purchase tickets
irom your station agent through
to New York. Full information
may be had upon application to the
local agent ot the 1$. Ac M., or by ad
uressmg j. rraticis, tjcneral J'as-
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
t !..... .1 ..... "
jiua it-u to me estaoiisnmeut as
what is known as Pullman Colonist
sleepers.
inese cars are bunt on the same
general plan as the regular tirst-
class Pullman Sleener. the onlv dif
ference being that they are not up-
noisiereu.
They are furnished complete with
goou comfortable hair undresses.
warm blankets, snow white linen cur
tains plenty of towels, combs, brush
es etc., wnicii secure to the occu
pant of a birth as much privacy as
is to be had in first class sleeoers.
There are also separate toilet rooms
ior ladies and gentlemen, and smok
ing is absolutely prohibited. For
full information send for Pullman
Colonist Sleeper leaflet. E. L. Lo
max, General Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Omaha Nebraska.
Nothing New Under the Sun
No! 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 on your nearest
agent or write to E. L. Lomax,
G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb.
The following item, clipped from
the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat,
-uiinus iiiiormatioii well worth
remembering: "Mr. John Roth of
this city, who met with an accident
a lew days ago, spraining and
untieing ins leg and - arm quite
severely, was curea py one DO-ceiit
bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm."
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.
1
BU YA CAKE F
SOAR
apd thank me for calling
your atteQtioq to ii."
MANUFACTURED
ONLY BY
N.KFaIRBANK&Co. CHICAGO.!
O-O - TOi
Q-RBAT MOZDZEIEirsr
House Furnishing Emporium
T X 7 HEME ytu e:in your liouse furnished from
V V kitchen to jvirlor and at easy toanns. J han
tlk: the. world renown Haywood hahy carriages, also
the latest improved Jieliahlc Process (Jasoline stove
Call and ho convinced. No trouhle to show floods.
I. Pearleman
OPPOSITE COURT
HOUSE
G pqicK & OP
V V
WILL Iv Ki:i CONSTANTLY ON MAN!)
A Full and Complete line of
North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth
A. SALISBURY
D-E-N-T-I-S-T
Or,
GOLD AND PORCELAIX CROWNS.
Steinways anaesthetic for the painless ex
tract loo of teeth.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Kockwood Block l'lattsniouth. Neb
I 19KlliIjNrS l(OLTSK.
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PLATTSMOUTH, XKB.
F. R. GUTHMANN. PROP-
Rates $4-t0pek week ani up
I Lumber Yard
DOMESTIC GOODS BETTER THAN
EVER BEFORE.
In domestic production there nev
er before were employed as much
skill and as great amount of brain
power as during the present season.
The result is shown in the goods on
the market, which in many in
stances are quite equal to the best
of their grade produced from for
eign looms. In every line the best
assortments are shown, and in noth-
ing is any of them wanting, excep
in the matter of design in certain
lines of fancy goods, which, in con
sequence of the higher artistic skill
of the foreign manufacturer, do not
in all cases presentthat smartness
and newness of design and pattern
so characteristic in foreiirn eroods-
Even in these there is seen a marked
advance on those of last season, and
taken altogether domestic dress
goods are a great credit to .Ameri
can pro luction. The Drv Cor1
- - - '
Fconomist-
Wonderful Gains-
Dr. Miles' Nervine not only cures
all nervous diseases, headache,
uiues, nervous prostration, sleep
lessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance,
fits and hysteria, but also builds up
i i ir if i i v in 1 1 k n e...x
""oA xnnri w in uv i aiier years oi intense sutierinir with
M-lH Tl'M-fh H 1 ...I." 1 I J - m T
nvimj vi an luguuuuiB wuicu ma i ucrvuus uisease, neaaacne and Dros.
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions an fully VihoiiikIm1 at nil llom.
collea
set,
;nes can bestow. Pall Mall Bud-
Mr. AVeslosky's Aristocratic Hen.
At the farm of Mr. Maurice Weslosky,
of Albany, a Plymouth Rock hen had
been set on sixteen eertrs thirteen of
which were Plymouth Rock eggs and
the other three eggs of a common breed
of chickens. The motherly old hen
hatched out the whole sixteen, but when
they were all able to run about accord
ing to her clucking she seemed to eye
the three little aliens suspiciously. That
Biddy disapproved the mixture of the I Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her
breed was at once evinced by the scorn- population of 1,098,576 people, as the
ful manner assumed, and soon she
showed it in an emphatic way by falling
viciously on the three strangers and
putting a sudden and violent end to
tration, I tried Dr. Miles' Restora
tive Aervine, and in two weeks
gained elerht pounds in weight. I
could not lie down to sleep, but now
sieep perrectly eas3, and am im-
piuving wonaenuiiy. tanuot say
enougn ior tne Jervtne. Mrs. L,. li.
MILLARD, Dunkirk, N.Y." One ens-
tomer used Nervine and gained lif-
teen pounds in tlesh. Whowx &
Maybury, Cortland, N. Y. Trial
bottles and elegant book free at F.
G. Fricke & Co. 3.
ivi
exicaii
their young lives. Cor.
8titution.
Atlanta Ccn-
THE OLD RELIABLE.
II. A. WATERMAN &
PINF LUMBER
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
jOoors, Blinds
Can flopply ererw demand of the citv.
t Call and get terms. Fourth street
I in reftr of opera houss.
i
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TIJ10TIIY CLARK.
, DEALER IX
PROTECTION AND PATRIOTISM.
Aside from the fact of its material
l r . ...
oenems, tne Higher wages and
greater prosperity which it alwaj-s
brings, protection deserves the
support of American citizens be
cause it is pre-eminently an Ameri
can policj'.
The great statesmen of our coun
try, irrespective of part', Jefferson
as well as Washington and Hamil
ton, Jackson as well as Clav and
Webster, have all believed in pro
tection, not only because as wise j
men they saw the need of it, but al
so oecattse it emphasized and ex-
According to the census of 1890,
eighth largest ctty on the globe
i-iuBi oi us aesire, at one time or
another, to visit a city in which so
many persons find homes, and,
when we do, we can find no better
line than the "Burlington Route."
Three fast and comfortable trains
dailv. . For further information a.
"ol",uLr mneij.DT. I aresa tne :i rrpnt of h iTmina,,,.
.ttiicnaei rntz, oi JJrtedensburg, the Mnis place, or write to J. Francis.
oiucst. man m JscntiyiKUl county, has I -eierai Jrassenger and Ticket
had three sets of teeth and is likely to Affent Omaha, Nebraska
b Ar ?r"7 The Missori Pacific will sell ro.mrl
vxi Uia eigmy-nrsi oirtnaay lie waa trip tickets Mav 9 to 14 inclusive, to
lenaercoa Dig surprise party by mem- Portland, Oregan, the Presbyterian
bersof his family and friends, and Li I general aisembly being held their
turn surpnsea nis visitors by showing I way 19 to June 2. Tickets good un-
tnem tnree perfectly formed pearly I 111 May 19 and returning inside 90
white teeth in his upper jaw, where for days at $60, going via one route and
M
years there had been none. These three
disappeared several years afterward and
Mr. Fritz resumed the use of his false
teeth untilashoit time ago, when an-
otner set of natural teeth began to make
their appearance. Four teeth have al
ready grown, and there is reason to be
lieve a full set will make its appear
ance. Mr. Fritz is ninety-five years of
atre. tjor. .fnuadelphia Press,
returning via another. -Apply
wcitei omce ior particulars.
at
ustanor
Liniment.
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 remedy has stood the test of years, almost
generations.' '
Mo medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustano
J.INIMENT. .".
Occasions arise for Its Use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it.
Too Heavy to Go Down.
A corespondent sends the following
tough story from Lancaster, which we
don't believe: "Several days ago Walter
alter! )!,, A ,1 "T J. a .uiw leuny
"iiicutdu epint oi i naus ne naa in a shed were disappear
which all were eqttallj' enthusiastic I ing, and he yesterday discovered that
exponents. -1 about three pounds of the nails had been
Free trade has nothing to offer us I c?rried to an elevated place by one of
but what is foreign ms pigeons and used in building a nest.'
It w;a,Q .! ,.: -Philadelphia Ledger.
. -. .o tjttj lureign gooas
-o TERMS CASIIo
rd and OOlce 401 South Third Street.
Telephone 13.
LATTSMOUTir,
Nebraska
and import them in foreign shiDs
It holds out to us the prospect of
foreign markets, and thinks no
trade good but foreign trade. The
very idea is foreign, imported" from
Great Britain, and its foothold has
been secured in this country largely
through the employment of foreign
emissaries.
Protection thinks that so far as
markets, laborers, industries, pro
ducts, ships and trade are concerned
in the words of an American poet!
"There's no place like home."
Twenty-one churches and chapels in
England were struck by lightning last
summer. An authority declares that 70
per cent, of the lightning conductors
now in use are In an unsatisfactory con
dition. . '
The exact site of the famous Klai-k
Hole of Calcutta, long supposed to be
lost, has lately been rediscovered in the
course of excavating the foundations of
buildings in Old Fort William.
Some Foolish People
allow a cough to run until it gets
beyond the reach of medicine Thev
""j. jh, ii win wear away," out in
uiubi cases ii wears tiiem away.
Could they be induced to try the
successful ivemps Halsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
cure, tney would see the excellent
euect after taking the first dose.
frice 50c and $ 1. Trial size free. At
an druggists.
Miles Nerve and Liver Pills
Act on o newpriciDle regulation-
ic nver. siomacn ana bowels
through the nerves. A new discov
ery Dr. Miles pills speedily cure
uuiousness, oaa taste, torpid liver,
piics, uunsupauon u nequaiea ior
men, women and children. Small
est, mildest, surest. 50 doses Zi cts.
samples Jree at F. G. EnckeSc Co's.
Seventeen and fifteen years were the
respective ages of a young couple who
eloped and got married at Edgefield.
S. C, oue day last week.
Shilohs catarrh Remedy a posi
tive cure for catarrh, diotheria and
canker mouth. For sale bv O H
Snyder and E. G Frieke.
The Homdliest Man in Plattsmouth
As well as the handsomest, and oth
ers are invited to call on any drug
gist and get free a trial bottle of
Kemp's balsam for the throat and
lungs, a remedy thatis selling en
tiiely upon its merits and is iniar-
anteed to relieve and cure all chron
ic and acute couerhs. asthma, bron
chitis and consumption. Large bot
ties .tuc ana 2i.uu.
The Doctors are Guilty
Grave mistakes are made b3'. phy
sicians in treating heart dfsease.
The rate of sudden deaths is daily
increasing. Hundreds become vic
tims of the ignorance of physicians
in thetreatment of this disease. One
in four persons has a diseased heart.
Shortness of breath, palpitation and
fluttering, irregular pulse, chokinir
sensation, asthmatic breathinir. nain
j. icnuciiicss in eiue, snouiuer or
arm, weak or hungry spells, are
symptoms of heart disease. Dr.
Miles' Aew Heart Cure is the only
reliable remedj'. Thousands testify
to its wonderful cures. Hooks free.
Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.
Just as sure as hot weather comes
there will be more or less bowel
complaint in this vicinitv. Kvery
person, and especial- families,
ought tc have some reliable medi
cine at hand for instant use in case
it is needed. A 2o or 50-cent bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kemedy is ju.-d what you
ought to have and all that you
would need, even for the most
severe and dangerous cases. It is
the best, the most reliable and
most successful treatment known
and is pleasant to take. For sale
F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists.
- I had a severe attack of catarrh
and became so deaf I could not hear
common conversation. I suffered
terribly from roaring hr my head
I procured a bottle of Kly's Cream
Halm and in tnree weeks could hear
as well as I ever could, and now I
can say to all who are afflicted with
the worst of diseases, caearrh, take
eam uuin and be cured. It
is .worth 1000 to any MaJwma
or child suffering from catarrh A
h.. Aewmaii, Grayling, Mich.
Hon. W. Vr. Lucas, ex-state auditor
of Iowa, says: "I have used Cham
berlain's Cough Kemedy in my
family and have no hesitation in
saying it is an excellent remedy. I
believe all that is claimed for it.
Persons afflicted by a cough or
cold will fmd it a friend " There is
no danger from whooping couch
when this remedy is freely given
.rf-ceiit bottle f,r i... Y. Vi'
Fricke & Co., druggists. '
English Spavin Liniment remov
ill hard soft or calloused lumi
ee
ria
it., ,
UIU "leinienes irom horses, blood
spavins, curbs splints, Bweenev
ring jone, stillee, sprains all 8woi-'
leu throats, coughs etc.. Save 50
cent by use of one bottle. Warrant
ed the most wonderful blemish
cure ever known. Sold by F G
Fricke & Co druggists Plattsmouth