Tin-: wkkki.y im-kald, i'la itsmoi tii. m:i!i:aska. ai-uii. i::. i.sih. OUR Popular Clothier, IS RECEIVING New Spring Goods List f for ;it the II, 1WM: fonklin. I. lletrlel. I'niiiilf Mayor. Mr. Nellli M(i. o, Mrs. r.-tfcr List, letters remaining tim-allcd I 'bit t kiuomI li po-tolli(--, April TWO SCHOONERS LOST. I I'reeiniiu, lion. M. .lone-.. William MiCulu-y, HarlM Seh:ibern:iss:i Both Wrecked on he Jersey Coast. New FIRST NATIONAL BANK i 'i ' vr r- ii i in. m i; v -k . THE Selielchiiil. Mrs. Willx-r Uiit Persons onl I ing for same please -ny ad vertiscd. CREWS FOUND WATERY GRAVE?. The Celebrated Anheuser Butch Bock beer now on tap at the Casino saloon, Phillip Thierolf, agent. Cor ner Fourth and Main street. Ketuembor L. Hauor the Omaha picture man will be m the Kockwood block on the 15th. EVERY DAY GIVE JOE A CALL Before You Purchase as it will be To Your Interest.' The democrats have been having their inning In unseating' ineumlents belonging to the opposition party in the house. In the eurly days of the olst congress, when the republicans had a alight majority which they de sired to increase, thev officially lu- hepded democratic members with sau- vit and dispatch. It was in those days that Czar Heed ued to count quorums whether or no. and when the dem ocrats who crowded into the cloak rooms to avoid voting came in sight again on the floors, lo and behold, an other of their number had boan swept out of his seat. All last week the dem ocrats were trying to oust the repub lican?. Somehow or other it is very hard to pet a democratic quorum these days, and the speaker persist ently refuses, despite the bribes of Mr, Reed, to count the republicans as they calmly remain in their seats and say neither yea nor nay. Sueaker Crisp lias had enough worry to make him res pectably hoary headed when he takes his seat among the salons of the upper house. I am selling more wall paper, and at lowest prices than anv dealer in Plattsmouth. The largest stock, aud most styles to select from. Give me a call. O. II. Snyder. Anheuser Busch Bock beer now on sale at the Casina saloon. I'hillip Thierolf, agent. Corner 4th and Main streets. ISIiiitlini; storms and ll .iv M.tifi- K - cue Impossible Mot Severe Jale In Fourteen Year Now Jersey o'ilirru Trains Abandoned Small Vessel M idol High and Dry. Losu Branch, N. J.. April li - Dur ing Wednesday the most seven- n nth east gale, with heavy ram and .snow m 14 year3 prevailed along tlie coast. . j us ing much damage to the bulkheads onl shipping;. At Morgan, along the; line of the New York and Long Branch rail road, the tide was higher than has been known in 10 years. At Matawan and Keyjort, the tide backed up to such an extent that the meadows surrounding these places are inundated, and some of the smaller vessels, which have 1 en ly ing at their docks, have broken loose and drifted out npon the meadows, so that when the storm abates and the tide falls they will be left lying: high and dry. The New JersP3 Southern trains running be tween Seabright and Highland beach have all leen abandoned. Directly oj posite the Highland ltench station, the 3-masted schooner Kate Marke came ashore. It was at first reported that the entire crew weie lost, but later reports show that two of the men were saved. I'u.il l I :ipil i I ll I In very I f t'-V.H li - ! i ii-1 li ti i if STOCKS. ImiihIx. -old. i.nv! i-i ini-.it mil im-.i' securities iioujlit an. I s,., nt t-. ro c; i vml Jtiiil In t -ri-.tl n ! Inwnl on I he it II- IVltlX brilfl- ai;itl, .-iVrtll.l!,!,. n ,,y uurt nf the t .-. :iii l nil 1 1. priii ;ip town nf Kuropo. ulli ot : his inuiio ii n i promptly rem.ltcil llijh.--,! mut'Lot price pit Id for -tit i t v viiranls. st.tie Mini ciiiinty !ini(l-. OF THE FAIR ! BY DIRECTORS: .lull ii I Mrr.i'fl, . Vt ii .. ii. i . .; i fiillii l'il;i r.i l. ir- . I I I A . 1.. I. .1 .llicll. Julius Pepperbiirg, la n ii fact u rcr of tin if hole-ilr .ind KcCiiil Diiilct in tlir Of Ktenmer AllMrt Smitli Wrcekeil. Mansqitax, N. J., April 12. The furi ous gales and high tides which prevailed here Twsdaj night and Wednesday have left their mark all along the Jersey coast. Along the Jersey Central railroad to Tom's river, the high tides have done enormous damage, and the sea has over flowed the shore and formed little lakes for a considerable distance. The beach, far down tin- coast is strewn with wreck age, in the luMglit and tury ot the storm, the three-masted schooner Albert W. Smith was driven ashore at a ioiiit inidwav between Seabright and Manh attan. In less than half an hour after the vessel struck she was pounded into kindling wood. Eight men. it is said. composed the crew of the Smith, not one of whom has fieen seen since their boat was wrecked, and it is unlikely that any man of the crew has survived. A I CI.L LINK ' Tobacco and Smokers Articles ALWAYS IX ST(K. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. H. H. BANCROFT, The Historian. A wo; k of I 00 inn,, ri il folio pages, two', vi-by sixteeh ihi-hes. printed on liie liiu'st eiia mt-li-d paper on th" Mii-hlo pi-i-ss. .s an i-xhilit in the M ichiiiery hall. This wink' coptuins L'" pa, I-of In pagiM i-.'ich. There will le over 2500 Snpurh Pictures ! Of .-ili -l.es, up to a full page. elr pter on fairs of the past, frtan tin: London Crystal Palace of 1 S." 1 to the I 'ii ris K. porit ion III' I.S'vt. THE EXPOSITION I in; oiit for a moment while book is for all tho lino CLARK TIMOTHY COAL and WOOD. WATERMAN CORNER. iiiiiiiuauaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiii MEISINGER & LOHMANN, tor Dealers in Farm Implements, Wagons, Bug gies, Safes, Pumps, Windmills and Sewing Machines. Two Cars When Ail mn. In blUs. Asked Kto for a kUs. She puckered her lips with a ciw; Gave a look soeest at ic A ud answered ciiiphat.ii- -t don't earn Adam, tf f do.' Ayer's Almaiiai.-. We advise our friends to buy their wall paper at Brown's Pharmacy, a? you can save money by buying there to be nico Pneumonia and measles seem r.11 the rage In Plattsmouth these spring days. Phillip Thierolf, is agent for the Celebrated Anheuser Busch beef. Bock bee. now on tap.' Casino saloon Corner 4th and Main streets. : A Hay Down. A durable and strong team onlv 21.00 P. Sauter. harness Bennott & Tutt are sole agents for the. celebrated Washburn & Crosby Minneapolis the markot. flour. It. Try it. is the finest in Of goods wore unloaded at our warehouse last week. K very body Is is invitod to call and in spect our buggy ; m! carriage p:rlors. The largest stock in the county. COKNKIC OK HIXTH AMI PKAIil. V. PLATTSMOUTH. jos nr H JPBTZBR t Has the nicest line of Boots and Shoes in Plattsmouth and al ways makes his prices Right. Give him a call when in need of anything in his line. His stock is always new and fresh, and you can depend on square deal ing all the time. Remember that Schulhof & Co., ai waj's keep the finest of fruits, nuts, candies and tobaccos in stock and have the only oyster parlor in the city. They cater to the best of the trade. All kinds of garden soeds in pack ages and in Bulk at Bennett & Tutt's. In next week's issue of TnE Herald you will find a full pa?e advertisement for Herold & Son. containing long lists of prices of their new spring goods. Messrs. Herold & Son are one of our most progressive firms, and are up to the times in advertising as well as in their well appointed general merchan dise store. Their enterprise deserves your attention and patronaga. We wish our county correspondents would try and be a little more regular in sending in the news. Pt-ach Crop SiiHiti-iI. SKAHKiiiliT. TV. J.. Ann I 1 Thi.f.fTWf of the storm has been devastating throughout this state. Furious gales and monstrous seas have wrought havoc and destruction along the Jersey coast Buildings, trees, telegraph and telephone wires, railroad tracks, embankment? wharves and fences all yielded to the destructive fury of the elements. Incal culable damage was done to fruit crops The peach crop suffered, particularly and it is leareit ttie entire crop will prove a failure. Farmers throughout the state will be heavy sufferers. Itock Islam! Jtohliors Caught. Exid, (). T., April 12. Word has been received that two of the Rock Island ro1 bers who rode away ou horses when the shooting began, had been overtaken at Hennessey. Thej' will be taken to Wichita to avoid lynching. One of the captured robiers has made a full confes sion. He says that the rob1er who was shot dead by the guard was named Bill Rhodes, alleging, that he was an old member of the James gang, and came from. Clay county, Missouri. Rhodes, alias Pitts, had a claim adjoining Cole Dalton's, in Oklahoma. Will Join the Californiaitcs. Denver, April 12. Captain W. L. Grayson, who started out with Bert Hamilton's silver legion, and deserted in disgust, is organizing an armj' hero to join the California crowd. The captain, who served in the British army, is con vinced, that the Coxey movement, if backed by honest workingmen, will be productive of good. He says a wealthy Populist has offered to give 10,00() to the travelers as soon as Kelly's army ar rives from Utah. Bankrupt Stock of SHOES S 7 SHOES'! I have purehaaod purchased part of the stock of O. J. Lewi, assign ment, at St. Louis. Also of the MURPHY stock nr.d the goods will go at RBDUCBD RRICBS. Before Buying Call and See W. A. BOECK, Plattsmouth. Neb. South Side Main St. 3 doors East Halt's Meat Market. JOB PRINTING "The Impei ial Portrait Studio'frotn South Omaha will open a branch in this city, and our customers witl be notified soon' We buy our good direct from tho factory, thus save the middle man's profit, and sell the goods to you much cheaper this year. Brown's Pharmacy. Away lovn. Sweat pads only 25 cents P, Sauter. Health makes wealth, and Gering's Sarsaparilla is the great health restorer. - Buy the Keystone, cornplanter at Meisingerand Lohmans. Coing now at $35.00 each. 41500 to loan on farm security on first or second mortgage. J. M. Leyda. All kinds of canned fruits, vege tables and meats at Bennett & Tint's. Kirkapoos Refuse to Select Laud. Oklahoma City, O. T., April 12. Only 12 more days remain in which the Kickapoos can volantarily take their allotments. There are about 100 who refuse to select lands. The proposal of Secretary Hoke Smith to sell the lands remaining after all of allotments are made is bitterly opposed by every resi dent of Oklahoma. TKR.MS CASH. V ii rdi ami ullict'. li4 South Third M ivi-t Ti'lcDhnne .Nr. I ' L A TTS MO UT II . A'KBUAS K A . FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. E FURNISHING GOODS. STOVES AND UAXOES. Our slot!, in nil I inrs is -iiiup: vtu aim vn in vito our frit-mis to come in mil look n throuuh. will enileaviir to pi sc yon. When n the i-ily nail .hi ! !(! ii STRE1GHT & SATTLE, (Successors lo f,-n:y Itoo.-L.i PLiATTSMOTH. - NEB ;: (I should !.' ill every linine. Sold by Subscription Only i.n easy payments of 64 Os a Day l'nf further particulars apply to W. W. COATES, Postofflce Bookstore. Agent for this County. I'I ATI'S IIUI I II, NKJt. Will jivn -pi-uial attention to ju entrusted to him. Iminess Oku: K t'nion llloek, I '1:1 tl -moll II. City Steam Laundry. e' First Class Work Cuarantcd. Work V Delivered. Corner oth and Pearl. For Atchison, St. .Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, Mid nil points north, e;;l , south O" IVChl. The Citizens' Bank, 11 To any point in the l":ted States or Canada. For information as to rates and routes ail -d re as, C. F. Stoutenborough, l'li'.TrMOI Til, Capital Stock $50,000 Colorado Land Company Insolvent. Kansas Citv, April 12. Judge Philips of the United States circuit court has ap pointed J. E. Watkins receiver of the Watkins Land and Mortgage compauy. a Colorado corporatifn which owns valuable tracts of land in Kansas. Mis souri and Texas. Awhj- noirn. 3.99 cents buys a dandy ness. P. Sauter. single Irj;-- Worih its weight in gold. Ceriner's Syrup of Tar and Wild cherry for coughs and colda Oregon Republican Nominate. Portland, Ore., April 12. The Re publican state convention met here for the purpose of nominating a full set of state officers for the election in June. W, P. Lord of Marion county, a member of the supreme bench, was nominated for governor. Progressive Euchre Players Indicted. St. Joseph, Mo., April Vi. A great sensation was created at Piatt City, Mo., by the action of the grand jury who brought in indictments against about -to of the leading ladies and gentlemen of that place for indulging in progressive euchre. Will Return at Old Wages. Akhon", O., April 12. Nine hundred employes of the Werner company, who have been on ti strike since Monday for the restoration of a 10 per cent cut, have decided to return to work. The 200 pressmen and pressfeeders will stay out for the old wages. W. H. CL'SUINO, Pres. J. W. JOHNSON, V.es-Pres. FBED IIEIiM ANN, Ca-liY A L'l'in-ri I nritiUin.; tmsi in--- t r :i n:ifi -J. INTEREST 0:1 deposits allowed as follows: Four percent annual interest if deposited three m-inths. Six per cent annua' interest if deposited one .year. . I- YYrlRrimurmf& tiff '- ':Uit ' ' ' ' ik(lii THE 'HONEST TJtl.'SS. JOHN"' This is ;m entirnly now device for controlJinz Miiji.nro mid U the very lest pl;m that ti:M ever lic-tn put before the pno lie for this distressing ii III ietion. It will control tno hernia without i-h us- , 1 11 K soreness or itiafintr. I'or p irtic-ulnrs eail on Dr. V. A. Unrnphery, I'lHltsnjouth. Neh; 1 ;Ti 1 ill 3 i WWM mmmmi Carrie Orene King BEST LIN TO Save the Children By Purifying Their Biood Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Pure Bfo-, Cures Scrofula, Etc. "My experieuee with Hood's Sarsaparilla b&i lx?en very effictlve. M; iTUle girl, five yer. old, had for four yoffs a had skin disease. Hei arms and limbs would hreak out In a ma s ol sores, tiisohar'n yellow matter. She would scratch the eruptions as though it gave rellot and tear open the sores. Two Bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla caused the eruptions to heal sad and the scabs pealed off, aftr which the ktn became soft and smooth. As a family medicaid Un; HOOD'S Wall paper at reduced prices. Sny der is selling it. He has the largest stock latest styles lowest prices in Plattsmouth. Always ud to C'. Druffa tho mark. Uering & Open to College AtliIet-. Chicago, April V.. The Chicago Ath letic association is completing arrange ments for a general track and field meet ing to be open to the athletic gentlemen of all colleges in the west and to be heh here June 2. AND Sarsaparilla CORES we believe Hood's Sarsaparilla has no equal and I recommend it." W. L. Kivc, Bluff Dala, Tex. Hood's Pills are the bet family cthrtii;, actus acl eZizXtt. Iry tox, ii setu.