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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1892)
1 J ! Ifffff!. W 7 V (OPVAICHT 181 l A feeling of dullness, Jlnguor, anl depression means that your liver isn't doing its part. That means impure blood, to Login with, . ind all kinds of ailments in the " Hat you can stop them in advance. Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery invigorates the liver, purities and nriches the Mood, and rouses every rgan into healthy action. It pre sents and cures all diseases arising " rora a torpid liver or from impure lood. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, JJil 'usncss, Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp diseases even Consumption (or ung-ficrof ula ), in its earlier stages, 11 yieiu to it. The makers of the "Discovery" aim for it only what it will do. ,'hey guarantee that it will do it. -i x Pm. it iaiis 10 ueiient or cure, in iv case, thcv'll return the monev. Nothing else that claims to purify ic blood is sold in tins way : hich proves, no matter what ;alers may offer, that nothing else .n bo "just as good. Iherefore, n't accept a substitute. K. REYNOLDS, Registered Physician ami I'liariiiaelft ecial attention given to Office Practice. ck Uluffs - Neb. D J. lrfUjSEjST DKALKK IN- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. ronage of the Public Solicited. rth Sixth Street, Plattsmouth R. A. SALISBURY : D-E-N-T-I-S-T :- OLD AXI JOKCELAIX CROWNS. teinways ana-nthetic for the iatnle ex traction of teeth. Vine Gold Work a Specialty. kood Block riattsmouth. Neb EiiijSrs house. 217, 219, 221, AND 223 lAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, NKH. R. GUTHMAU1T. PROP- Ltes $4-tO.PER week and up imber Yard 'HE OLD RELIABLE. tX II Ai A AJAAAUAAAl M. J v 1 ' ir 1 nynrn i M LUIVIULII i Shingles, Lath, Sash bors, Blinds pply ererw demand of the city. dl and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera house. IJ10THY CLAKK. dealer in AL WOOD TERMS CASIIo L and Office 404 South Third Street. Telephone 13. rsMOUTn, Nebraska glie ghHsmonth QcritUL COKXIiW (!" VfNK AND FIFTH STS TKI.KI'IIO.NK 3. KNOTTS BROS, Publishers I'ul.j-lii-l every 'flmrcdii y, aiul Ijiily every evening except Suii.Iiiv. Keultere! lit the i Mat I 111011 1 li. .Vlra-k:i wiM ptlice uh peoMtnl cIiihs mail matter for t riinmiin t lirouuli the L'. S. mail. IKk.MSHK WKKKI.Y. 'lie year in iiilvunee - - - $1 Till One year not in al atic-e - - - - 2 Ul Six month in nl v.-nue - 75 Three month in alvaiice - - - 40 TKKMS OK O.MI.Y. One year in ikIviiikc - - . ju 00 One copy one motit h fill IVr week tiy furrier - 1 WL'ONKSDAY, JUNE LO, IMTi REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. For Prevalent 1 1 K XJ A M IN II A K K I S IN of Imliaiia. For 'ice-Irt s-iletit WIIITKI.AW WlKi of New York. Governor Flowek said: "Mr. Cleveland can not. carry one sile of New York." Three days afterward he remarked: "It is a splendid tick et anil wil! receive nty cordial sup port." The present house has placed over 500 Confederate war claims on its calendar for favorable considera tion, and onl' ninety bills have been reported in behalf of Union soldiers. This contrast tells a stor that needs no comment. QTexas lands go a begging at $1.'-J3 per acre. Georgia, with her glori ous climate and fttrtile soil, has hundreds of farms that can be bought for $3 per acre. What can be the reason that Illinois, Iowa and cold Dakota land should be worth from $25 to $00 per acre and no rich er than that in Georgia and Texas? There must be some cause for it. Mr. Stevenson denies thathe was a member of the Knights of the Golden Circle. Then he goes a step farther and plunges into an abyss of absurdity by averring that he never knew what the Knights of the Golden Circle were, anyway. Why can't a democrat candidate stop at the limit of credibilit-? The fellewwho, being of sound mind and a grown man at the time of the rebellion, never knew what the Knights of the Golden Circle were, doesn't exist. O Adlai, what made you say it? Lincoln Journal. So long as a governor atid a pres ident can each pardon robbers. forgers, thieves, swindlers and murders, we do not see why con gress cannot pardon the people for thus being robbed by their old par ty machinists, by issuing a full legal tender greenback money suf ficient to pay the entire national debt, for which interesting-drawing United States bonds have been giv en in exchange for greenback money taken in payment for these same bonds as they were sold. Advance Thought.? DO YOU WANT A COOK BOOK? The Omaha Weekly Hee is offered for the balance of the year together with Mrs. Jane Warren's cook book of over 100 pages for fifty cents. This book shows how to bit-, dress, cook, serve and carve every kind of meat, game, fish, fowl and vegetable. It also gives plain di rections for preserving, pickling, canning and drying all kinds of berries, fruits, meats, game. etc. Al so for making in the best style dll varieties of candies, ice crvaijis, cake and pastr-. Hesides thiathere are several pages of useful stable figures. This book is easily worth the price asked fr it and the Bee, but the publishers desire to have the paper more thoroughly introduced, hence this liberal offer. Send orders to The Omaha Publishing Co., Omaha, Neb. PROTECTION AND INVENTION. Freetraders tell us that our won derful industrial growth is due to our inventions and labor-saving machinery. As usual, the put the cart before the horse. It is our American system of pro tection that creates and develops in dustries, giving our masses work and wages, comforts and homes, education an i ambition. Thi stimulates inventive genius, and when new devices are planned and perfected there is use for them at once. Thousands of pairs of boots and shoes are daily made in Massa chusetts by machinery, giving em ployment to thousands of workmen at good wages. We export largely to England, where labor is much cheaper than in thiaicountry. The United States leads in inven tions, three times ye many pateuls being' granted here as in Great Britain.' - During our free trade period, from lMO to 1S00, the total number of pa tents granted was liO.'JIJl. J'rom to 1 S i.i the number granted was 127..'J1.', and from ls"i to 1V(0 the number was J.l The greatest number issued i any one year prior to J 2 was l.sio, while now we iss'iie- annually from ,000 to 30.OO0. The result is the cheapening- of the product, increased consumption and greater demand for labor at good wages. Protection does not make gen itises, but it does make the oppor tunity, it improves the mind, stim ulates the intellect and rewards the inventor. Wherever the iiilluence of a pro tective tarilT has been the greatest there invention has progressed most rapidly. The result is saving in cost of production and greater prosperity for the mast-cs of the people. Wudiled Over Her Mother's Grave. The most unique marriuge ever per formed in Baltimore took place .Mon day within the boundaries of Green Mount cemetery over the graves of the parents of the bride. The groom was Colonel Ilendrick von Stamp, ex-minister of Denmark to tho United States, a knight of the Order of Dannebrog, and the bride was Miss Mildred Ilammond, daughter of the late General Hammond. Six carriages were occupied by the wed ding party, but the vehicles were sup posed to be a funeral cortege as they 6lowly moved through the cemetery. When the Hammond lot was reached the graves were strewn with flowers and the wedding was quickly per formed, the bride standing upon the grave of her mother and the groom upon the grave of the bride's father. Tho bride is of one of Maryland's oldest families, being a remote descendant of President George Washington. She is forty and the groom forty-four years old. Baltimore Letter. The Human Journey of a Lathing Nail. About fif t3-four j-ears ago Washing ton Megahan, contractor and builder of this place, was working at his trade, that of a plasterer, in Blair county, when he accidentally swallowed a lathing nail. He was very much alarmed about the accident at the time, but as he felt no evil results from the extraordinary diet, in the course of two or three weeks he had forgotten all about it. Recently, however, Mr. Megahan has felt a pecu liar sensation in the palm of his left hand, and one day last week he was able to feel the outline of a small nail, and then it was that he remembered having swallowed the lathing nail fifty-four rears before. The nail is rapidly work ing its way through tho flesh of his hand, and when it has worked up under the skin Mr. Megahan will have a physi cian remove it. Somerset Herald. One Year's Work. At the twentieth anniversary festival of the Provident Surgical Appliance so ciety in London, Dr. Bond in the course of his speech said that he knew of only one case dealt with by the society in which any dissatisfaction was given. A young woman was fitted with a Roman nose, but the boys of tho college, notic ing the change, made her life unbear able. She besought the society to help her, and wassnxplied with a pretty little retrousse nose so attractive that all her companions were made envious, and several offers of marriage were insured. Dr. Bond's society last year distributed no fewer than 0,223 artificial arms. legs, teeth and noses. London Letter. Stopping a Customer Ln lioutc. A Maryland farmer who was waiting for the train to leave for New York was accosted by Detective McDevitt. who finally learned that tho gentleman from tho rural districts was going to New York with $100 in his pocket to buy "green goods." The farmer said that the agent of the green goods man would meet him at Summerville. Mc Devitt sent the fanner back to his fam ily and 6aved him the loss of his money and the expenses of his trip. He says that men may bo seen at the depots every day on their way to deal in green goods. Washington Star. An Electric Launch. An electric launch on exhibition at the crystal palace, London, is thus de scribed: The Lily, as she is named, is 23 feet long and Las a beam of 5 feet 6 inches, a deptn of 2 feet 10 inches and a draft of 2 feet. The electrical equip ment consists of a two horse power mo tor, supplied with a current from thirty "Epstein" cells. Her weight complete is 2,500 pounds, she will hold from twelve to fifteen passengers, and with one charging will run at her full speed of seven miles an hour for five hours. Run Down by an Inland. Captain George W. Torrey, of the fishing schooner Alice, reports that his boat was almost run down by a floating island in the Pacific ocean off Cape Flat tery. The captain and crew went on it and made partial exploration. There was a hut and a small farm on the is land and other signs of habitation, al though there were no signs of life. Seattle Letter. Australians have had bitter experi ence of the mischief which rabbits are capable of doing, and now they seem likely to haye trouble of a similar kind from the introduction of foxes. A sore throat troubled John Haines, of Danville, His., and he lost his voice in consequence of it. After a few days he coughed up a brass pin and bis voice was restored. 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. K. at New York, July 7-10, the Burlington route will on uly 4 run a special train from Omaha through to New York, via Chicago and Niagara Falls, leaving at 11:40 p. m., 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 any 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 isuriinglou route, and the delight fill season of the year, combine to make this an unequalled oppor tutiity of visitmgtlie east. Krniem ber that you can purchase tickets trom your station agent through to Aew ork. .hull information may be had upon application to the local agent of the B. & M., or hy ad dressing J. Francis, Oeneral Pas senger Agent, Omaha. Oreuon, Washington and the Nor west t-tciiic Coast. The constant demand of the trav cling public to the far west for a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling nas iea to tne estauiisnment as what is known as Pullman Colonist sleepers. Ihese cars are built on the same general plan as the regular first- ciass r'ullman bleeper, the only ait ierence being that they are not up- noistered. 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 ae is to be had in first class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smos inir is absolutely prohibited. For full information send for Pullman Colonist Sleeper leaflet. K. L. Lo max, General Passenger and Ticket vgent, Omaha Nebraska. Nothing: New Under the Sun No! not even through cars to Den ver, Ogden, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Portland. lhis 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 b,. L. LOMAX. G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Neb. The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat, contains information well warth remembering: "Mr. John Roth of this cit3, who met with an accident few days ago, spraining and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm." This remedy is without an equal lor sprains and bruises and should have a place in every household. For sale by F. G. Fncke & Co. A Mute Recovers Speech. Alphonce Hemphling, of Summit township, Butler Co., Penn., made an allidavit that his twelve year old son, who had St. Vitus dance for twelve years, lost his speech, was coniDletely cured after using three bottles ot Dr. Miles Kestorative Ner vine, and also recovered his speech. Thousands testify to wonderful cures from using it for nervous di seases, dj-spepsia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mini, head ache, etc. . Four doses ot this Ner vine cured Mrs. W. K. Burns, South Ketjd, Ind., who had been suffering with constant headache for three months. Trial bottle and elegant book free at F. G. Fricke & Co. According to the census of 1890, Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of 1,098,576 people, as the eighth largest city on the clobe. Most of us desL , 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 daily. For further information ad dress the agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. The Missori Pacific will sell round 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 da3's at $00, going- via one route and returning via another. Apply at ticket office for particulars. Some Foolish, People allow a cough to run until itgets beyond the reach of medicine They say. "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears thein 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. MiTes Nerve and Liver Pills Act on o newpriciple regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discov ery Dr. Miles pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation Unequaled for men, women and children. Small est, mildest, surest. 50 doses 25 cte. Samples tree at F. G. Encke& Co's. Shilohs catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for catarrh, diptheria and canker mouth. For sale by O H Snyder and E. G Frieke. The Homdlieit JUan in Plattsmouth As well as the handsomest, and oth ers are invited to call on any drWfiT gist and get free a trial bottle pf Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy thatjia selling en tiiely upon its merits and is guar anteed to relieve and cure all chron ic and acute coughs, asthma, bron chitis and consumption. Large bot ties 50c and 21.00. It is pure, unadulterated. and for RAPID Cleansing Power has noequal. IT I S INVALUABLE IN rlTCHEN & LAUNDRY, Sold by all Grocers. uxa-K- pii RHiA w ec St e- CHICAGO. House Furnishing Emporium TT 7UERE you can get your house fiunithcd from V V kitchen to parlor and at easy tearms. 1 han die the world renown Haywood baby carriages, also the latest improved Reliable Process Gasoline, etove Call and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. m I. Pearleman OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE F ( ; FqiQfi b c C2 t' WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Drugs, Medicines, Faints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Iiour. m 73 Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A! long-tested pain reliever. It? use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the , Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment. v. : " lo other application compares with it in efficacy. Ihis well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. Ho medicine chest is "complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. Ail druggists and dealers have it. The Doctors are Guilty- Grave mistakes are made by phy sicians in treating heart disease The rate of sudden deaths rar 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, choking sensation, asthmatic Dreaming, pain or tenderness in side, shoulder or arm, weak or hungry spells, are symptoms of heart disease. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is the only reliable remedy. Thousands testify to its wonderf nl cures, iioons tree. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Just as sure as hot weather comes there will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity. Every person, and especially families, ,rio-Vit tr have some reliable medi cine at hand for instant use in case it is needed. A 25 or 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Marrhcea Remedy is just what you u?ht to have and all that you would need, even for the most severe and dangerous cases. It is tlve best, the most reliable and most successful treatment known j and is pleasant to take. For sale U. rriCKe x to., uruggisis. iHoNGSuccESs. FAIRBANKS - SOAP Owes its REPUTATION AND SUCCESS TO ITS OWN 'VEBIT5 . Complete line of I had a severe attack of catarrh and became so deaf I could not hear common conversation. I suffered terribly from roaring in 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 Elys-Cream Calm and be cured. It is worth $1,000 to any Mail, iweman or child suffering from catarrh A E. Newman, Grayling, Mich. Hon. Y. V. Lucas, ex-state auditor of Iowa, says: "I have used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I believe all that is claimed for it. Persons afflicted liv a coiirrh or cold will find it a friend " There is no danger from whooping cough 50-cent bottles for sale by F. G. .rriCKe a io., uruggistrt. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins , curbs splints, Sweeney, ring "jone, etiflee, sprains all svvoi len throats, coughs etc Save 50 c.ent by rise of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wpnderftil blemish cure ever known. Bold by F. Q. Fricke & Co druggists Plattsmouth