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-yr' 7 w ,' THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HEiUlD, PLATTSMOUTH NEB., JANUARY- -V y- The Seml-Weekl j News-tt erald PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, m'. d. polk, editor. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance, $5 00 Six Months 2 50 One Week, '10 Single Copies, & 8EMI-WEEKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance 81 Six Months 00 50 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. The Cuban question is up for discus sion in the house this week when it is honed the lone delayed resolution acknowledging the insurgents may be adopted. Montana ranchmen in that state realized the sum of $11,000,000 from tne cattle industry during the year , 1895. The state is all right without any special legislation to prop up the silver kings. Chicago gets the democratic con vention, and thus is merit rewarded. The chief objection to St. Louis was that the water is muddy. Democrats are very particular about their side drinks. Ex. ENGLAND is still scrappy and it is said has ordered a big squadron of war ships to move at once toward the Mediterranean. The peaceful talk in dulged In for a few days may only be a cloak for work of a different nature. The democratic national committee has decided to hold the convention in Chicago July 7. The party has always been cowardly about showing its hand first and thus fixes a date later than the republican convention which will be held in St. Louis June 21. THE MONROE DOCTRINE AFFIRMED. The senate committee on foreign relations has not been idle and on yes terday jidppted a resolution which will be submitted, to the senate on Monday. This resolution gees even farther man uiu ine president in his message to congress on the Venezuelan ques tion. It will, if passed, commit con gress to a policy from which there can be no backdown and thero appears to be no doubt as to the ultimate result of the resolution. Omitting the two whereases, which simply for a prelude to tne more serious utterances of the resolution it self, it is said that the resolution will bo found, whin the text is made public to reaffirm and confirm the Monroe doctr ine, and declare that the United States will assert and maintain it. It states spacifically that this govern ment will regard as an infringement of this doctrine any attempt on the part of any European power to acquire new or additional territory on this continent, or the islands adjacent thereto, as dsngerous to the safety and peace . of the United States The United States also denies the right of any European power to acquire any sucn territory, eitner by lorce, pur chase, cession, occupation, pledge, colonization or protection, whether under unfounded pretensions of light, under the guise of boundary disputes or otherwise, and declares unmistak ably that any such attempt will be regarded as a manifestation of on un friendly disposition upon which this government cannot look with indif ference. produce the great bulk of the coffee consumed in this countiy. The plants arrived in fine shape ana the enter prising projector of the scheme has high hopes of his venture. There are plenty of people, however, who do not believe the Roil and climate of Cali fornia at all adapted to the growing of coffee. It is got expected that the plants will bear for three years yet but in the meantime the ejcperimrit will bo watched with interest. Ex. The largest celery farjti in the world is at Lodi, O. Severa-P'hundred acres are devoted to this succulent vegeta ble, giving employment to many families, ts many aX'oO people being at work sometimes. The expense of running a celery fa'nn is said to be tremendous, as compared with the erst of ordinary farming. One item of expense at the Lodi farm that amounts to thousandsof dollars an nually is the freight op hundreds' of carloads of manure taken from the Chicago stock yards. Ex. Its W PRESERVE Bona Ctetul THE HAIR. ,ENT. ifd Suggestions to Those Whc paiau What Is Invaluable. HER FIRSJ -V.C III 7 I 1 1 IT sfa the Childhood of i A Beautiful Inyf ightincale. FlO-l-ii., 1 Jnoirtoi '"'dutiful incident related caps, unless these be I Tbere if.fSichtint:ale, when she 'was fKI, " uxuess mese be i mere iF.Kightiiiv'ale, wnen sub a Dreve!Pr?USUJateriaL Tbe two ft,rm j of Flprf6bows that God had already parts hll !VU1,,1,lj ot b.Iood to thel a.cbiLvithiu her the germ which xvaa The It to put li uui Ul rn?a iittl oirl went fcIwsly up ta o parts ,ueiJC0 tiie h.ljr -,,-,4,, IV T' n sLurt commons alike uw aij,i collars are worn. gender Irritatn Und kiu linn i ,... - i T . " "l oaiKfrnff name7 lmjiiaa (l. e., branny scales Vf that al he headgear v. h;oh is Rotron3 shouLte ventilaled aVfrm Jndes to allow t'ree current of air. Nevlsit or stand with tbtop of the , head Lira gas lish'tor laniiTlisht. The. heat t )vu ont is apt to paralyze the scalp t; ue.s and dries Eip the hair itself. Don' washtb-g-eacl oftener than once a tni5wneil first rnb in the yolk LiVnd thoroughly rine out witVf .,.-. intn uchich has been il.YUiCl pla'itS-n, t.nntifnllv in after days. to.er first wounded patient w as a S'Otyh epherd dog. Some boys ui ' t .- in nkcii lis wn i't'"--' o i,..ri hpfii dociJu nang 11 n v ..-- The destination of the British fiyfflg squadron is still uncertain,-bu if it really be the American water, Uncle bam can afford to look unon it in no other light than as a declaration of war on tbe part of Kngland. There is no othe' necessity for such an arma ment here except it be as a menace to this country. Grover Cleveland might as well brush the rust off his ironclads and make ready his torpeJo boats if Johnny Bull really reaches American waters with-his ponderous ironclads. We will-k now what the senato is made of when it comes to vote this week on the Lodge resolution explain ing the scope of the monroe doctrine. There is nothing uncertain or vaccil lating in the stand which Senator Lodge takes and we btlieye the country is practically a unit in favor of his patriotic and sensible proposition. CAMPOS, the Spanish general, has been recalled to Spain and a new one sent out in his place. Tho insurgents are delighted with tbe change, as Campos was said to be tho ablest of Spanish generals. No decisive battles have yet been fought, but the Island ers seem to be holding their own whenever they come in contact with the Spanish soldiery. Mrs. Cleveland once snubbed J. B. Foraker at a white house reception by refusing to take his hand or bow to him. The episode does not ap-B-aar to have lessened Foraker in the esteem of Ohio republicans, for he was yesterday elected to represent that commonwealth in the United States senate as the successor of Cal vin S. Bnca. nuhnmiA TlffTi"i til SOME CONVENTION HISTORY. The republican national conventions, since the advent of the party as a na tional one, have been held on the dates and places as fcflows: It.rfi June 17-11. PliilaiMpliia J- C. Fremont 1800 May 1H! Chicago A. Lincoln lMit June 7-0, Ua.'liniore A. Lincoln l.Ki May :SK.'l, Chicago , U. S. Grant 1S72 June 5-6. Philadelphia I'.S. Grant lMTtf-Junc 11-17, Cincinnati K. IJ. Haves 1SN June 3-8. Chicago J. A. Garfield InM -Junea-O, Chicago J. G. Maine I VS June l!-2r. Chicago B. I larrison WW June 7-10. Minneapolis 13. Harrison IS!; June lrt. St. Louis The democratic conventions been more numerous and date b the year 1."2 and have given below: 1332-May 12 1:1. Baltimore KW May LV-.'-.f. Baltimore 1840-M .y 54. Baltimore 1S41 May 27-29. Baltimore.. 14 May 22-2i;. Baltimore.. 1."12 June 10. Baltimore IHTxV June 'J 0, Cincinnati.. .. 100 April XI-May 3, Charleston... No noinination Ixl-Juiie ll'L'. Baltimore S. A. Iougla 1S!I June Baltimore J. C. Breckinridge l61-Atinust :K51, Chicago. 1M1- July 4-!, New York... 1872 -May 1-4. Cincinnati... Is72-July 9-10, Baltimore... Is7ti June 27-2,.,, St. Louis INjO June '22-24. Cincinnati isl July s-10, Chicago liisiiop tioNACUM was knocked out yesterday for the oth time by Father Fitzgerald and Murphey whom he sought to restrain by injunction from acting aj priests in their diocese or controlling the property belonging to the diccese. The bishop made his last application before Judge Lettin of Fairbury. The only time the bishop ever won his peculiar claim was when he appeared before Sam Chapman. INI OKMATION AM) OPINIONS have ck to been held as A. Jackson M. Van Buren .M. Van Buren James K. Polk Lewis Ca? ...Franklin Pierce ..James Buchanan l.V-N June .V7. St. Louis INT'-June tl-'St. Chicago lS!Mi -July 7. Chicago ....G. B. McClellan II. Seymour I Jorace Greely Horace Greely S. J. Tilden ....Y. S. Hancock ...Grover Cleveland . ..Groer Cleveland . ..G rover Cleveland It seems to bo the pian of the pro jectors of tho motor lino between South Omaha ant Fort Crook via the Thir teenth street boulevard to extend the line to Bellevue and Pa pillion. Should this be done the feasibility of coutitv tramways could soon bo demonstrated to the satisfaction of all concerned. The Bee has many times pointed out the practicability of such lines and the benefits to be derived from them in general and by the retail merchants in particular. When once the southern line shall be put in operation it will not be long before an extension of the Benson motor line to the north and west will follow. Bee. thoi, iuch of borax. Dry carefully uud ai;n-a little pure olive oil. Be of thQ common practice of dipping (v,e comb in water when ar - fnying thfc uajr it promotes decompo sition anu iv.-uitj' of the natural oi and so leads to "rotting." If the hair be naturally drv pply a little olivoil occasionally. natural ly oily, occasionally wasii away the ex cess of sebaceous secretion by means of a lather o: tepid water and soap bark (Quitlayu tnjnoiiaria). Salt water is most injurious to the hair, for which reason when sea bath ing wear an oil cap. The rViorB'hP lav. savins, in tone, "Poor Cap, poor enough. Ha looked ing brown eyes, now nf nam. into ner i sent it when, kn. bnnn the lte, inuiui-m ur.iw JCSi caressing ap. it was with his spoak- Kidslmt and full and dil mt i e- :ing down nesiae ith her little tin glove To j was ratner Oivmint f coaxing ho at Wi tjnch and examine FVireuce persuasively it rvas aJl nglit. lii- ou uio uoor otsine jiim. or, her lap,, keeping up n nrunr, much as a nioiner kl. child. "Well," said the fMn his examinatirn, "as pil, there are no tones bro ken tl je.r.'J oaiuv utuL-ni. ii "W" to be fiiuei;"- tn taUetlie liillaiumatu.-n and vellg down." "How do you onJt?"!Kke(l Florence. "With hut c,yhs dfptd in boiling wrtcr." au-KTf-red ho vicar. "Then that's rir.ito asy. 4 H stay tiuo cu it. ow, ,i:uiiny, ameruarts last i-V.i' the 'won n di tellina him . deed, she v with his he. continuous does over vicar, ris far as I , a : : r , JgetstcksandiLakethekettlebuil." Always treat the scalpas ,f you loved Jtsila(icn in the child's it. Take to heart Dr. Godfrey s dictn . ... u , ,.i,, i. Godfrey's dictn that "every touch affecting so delice a textnre as the scalp should besoft"' soothing, every application blaur'au,l milrt " n.m'f ns utiiT Viritlorl Wire brushes, and in all cases brnsl'y Also, nlwnvrt Vrnwli nnl: t,o L-r before attemritilU'tnfnmri it- nnrl iw the COlub as little as nnssiide. Have the ends of the hailiPl,e(1 out"e a month, if only to prev1 tl,t,u fr,,IIU splitting. But don't cK crop. rima delphia Times. SHE OUTTAEP DUMAS. How a ricrer fri'1 GirI ot Ahead of tli A tulnniriaii. when 'Uncle An exact definition of international law has been in request since Lord Salisbury declared that it does not include the Monroe doctrine. in a letter to the London '"Saturday Review," Prof. .Goldwin Smith, the Canadian writer, supplies one in these words: "International law is a law without a legislature, without a policeman, and without a judge. Its highest court of appeal is the cannon." As long as the United States backs it uo the Monroe doctrine will be as good international law as any. Ex. ."Jfc- The New York World advertises a circulation of over half a million copies per day. This fact is no credit to New York City after the manner in which the World slopped over in its desire to show sympathy for England and against this country in the Vene zuelan controversy. If New York'ex- ts to remain a metropolis of the continent its tactics will have to be changed. Patriotic Chicago will eventually take -tbe lead and the change will be hastened by a. show of hostility to home institutions on I tbe part of New York. " South Carolina has et a most ex cellent example which other, states might follow with profit to the com monwealth by working her convicts on the public roads.' This would do away with the unfair competiou of penitentiary labor which loses thous ands of dollars annually to industrious artizans who should not be forced to compete with convicts. It should fur nish employment of a kind that would help the state, and by grading and macadamizing of our public highways all property would be enhanced in value. Nebraska ought to try the South Carolina plan. - Will you tell me where and tho two characters originated, Sam" and "Brother Jonathan ?" I). O. K. Brother Jonathan is the older character. Durine ttie rovo!t!tiii- Jonathan Trumhail-was crovernor of ecticut and a close friend and ad viser of Washington. The letter would often refer matters to "B. other Jonathan" for his advice, so in time the expression, "I'll ask Brother Jona than about it" became a sayinjr in the army and fiom the army extended over the country. During the war of 1812 Elbert Anderson, an army con tractor, bought a large quantity of provisions at Troy. One of the inspec tors thero was Samuel Wilson, known generally as Uncle Sam. As he passed on each barrel ho marked it "E. A. U. S.," for "Elbert Anderson United States." Some one asked whalT the letters meant. A bystander suggested that they stood for "Elbert Anderson Uncle Sam." The joke took among tho workmen, many of whom entered the army and carried it with them. In time, like "Brother Jonathan," it spread over the country. Eacyclo- ped;a. TllK English war cloud looms again larger than ever. Since Germany has been bluffed out of its boots, the Brit ish premier proposes to. try it on the the'flowerof the.British navy, which includes all their newest war-ships, is believed to have set sail for the Ber mudas. This, if true, means that Uncle Sam will have to send a force down there, too, in order to prevent Johnny Bull's bluff from overawing the Venezuelans. The outlook is cer tainly grave, as there is no excuse for this demonstration of power unless actual hostilities ate to begin. The positive destination of this fleet will be awaited with extraordinary inter est by the United - States government. Rev Fiank Crane, pastor of the F.rtt M. E. church in Omaha, and one of tho most popular ministers in that city has resigned his charge to accept one in Chicago. "Money makes the mar e go" lu church circles as well as in other walks of life. The wcithei1 was warm as SDrinir . r limo nnlil ..ft,. 11 .w.l trcyl TJlLMll u w au icy breeze suddenly sprung up from the no. thwest that dropped the thermometer several notches in i very few minutes. The sua this morn ing shincd with a June time fervei and our summer atmosphere was again recovered. A source of grief to many of the staunch republicans of Mills couuty for years past has boou tho picture oi President Cleveland and cabinet.whieh has hung in the sheriff's oflico in the cou. t house. It is no longer there As we understand it, the only pledge made bv Mr. Tubbs, prior to his elec tion, was to Dr. J. B. Moore of Emer son, to whom, he maue the solemn promise that, should he be elected, he would substitute for the picture of the democratic leaders, a picture of ex- President Harrison and cabinet, ar.d there now hangs in that office an ex eel lent picture of those sterling re publicans, presented to the present sheriff Bv Dr. Moore. don wood Opinion. Another Iowa man is to win fame and fortune as well as a pretty girl. hank O. Lowden, who was raised at Hubbard, la., and educated at the stale university, is said to be engaged to one of the daughters of -George M Pullman. Lowden is a handsome fel low about oj years old, the son of a blacksmith. Nine years ago ho went to Chicago to work- for $7 per week and now is evidently arranging to we r diamonds. Des Moines Capital. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Kowls, of Hollands, Va., has to say be low, will remember their own experi ence under like circumstances: "Last winter I had la grippe which left me in a low state of health. I tried num erous remedies, none of which did me NoiiODY expects the bond bill to pass &y a unlu 1 was muceu to try a THE utilization oi electricity in coast defense, such as Wizard Edison is reported to he ready to accomplish for his country in case of foreign at tack is by no means an idle dream. Electric guns have1 already made a revolution in the coast-fort batteries. The electrically propelled torpedo hs9 proved a success. When one reflects o.w terrible a danger the little tor Kat is to even a hugh battleship Now this tiny gnat of the waves v? an eienhant iron-clad to uires little stretch of the picture vaguely the defense devices which aval warfare in sson's monitor last war in our 1a Record. Vto 2 J r bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The first bottle of it so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottlo enecled a cure." For sale at so ana cents per bottle by all Druggists. Piles of teonle have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds and burns without tho slightest pain. F. G. Fricke & Co. KheamatiMtn Cured in a Ity. Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causfe and the Ax effort is to be made in southern I disease immediately disappears. The California to develop a coffee growing I nrst dose greatly benefits, 75 coats industry. Colonel Charles F. Crocker, 6,01(1 y F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. a wealthy resident of the San. Joaquin I Flattsmoutb, Neb valley, has recently had brought from Central Americaj 1,CH0 yearling plants of the-hardy -Arabian variety, that the senate, and that is probably one of the chief reasons why it passed the houso. It is easy to see what the op position springs from. Republicans do not beiicve in constantly increasing the bonded indebted ness of the coun try in tinaes of peace, when there are no extraordinary ex penses. They were able to pay as they went for a third of a century and steadily reduce the government debt and they see no reason why this policy should be de- parieq iroj3 now. u ney nave no con fidence in the present administration and they object to . giving its incapa city a wider range. Beatrice Ex press. - Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. nnKinu ' id curt manners. Ho was ehy. Like iv1 sl'J ppcple. he vanquish ed this d'-t by gOHig into the othe extreme. He soiteneu as no grew oio and tuck a relative polish at the meet iugs if the aculemy. The tongue was alwavs shrewd it cnuld be cruel. The code of social amenities was at the tim I speak of a sca'ed book tohiin. I recol lect a tilt betveen him and an Irish girl, brought u in Paris, who sat op posite to him atdmuer. Mie was smgu larly plain. But her ugliness was most amusing, and sie was a witty, good tempered being. The nose was short. funnv. retrousse, the month wide and laualiing ami tlie tunguo lisping, but as the French :-aT, bien pendne for rep artee. Dumas, after Htaring some time at her, put his forefinger to the tip of hi? semiaoniline nost and pushed it up. He kept it so for some time, still staring The pantomime wis grossly impertinent. I thought and so did everv one else - that the jtoor girl would burst into tears he laughed, not a bit hysterically, and feeling the was an object of general at tention and of py input hy, made a funny remark on the grimace that M. Dumas was pleased to give himself. He began to ml lv l.r- m l rrrrtKTf.. neVerheard such a mimic war of words before or since. It ended in a splendid victory, through good humor and wit, on the young lady's side, fhe spoke French to perfection. "M. Alph&nso" was then on the stage. Mr. Ernest Pin ard, who listened with rapture, cried, "Mademoiselle enfonce votie Alphon- sine !" AljjlKJUsino was the comic actress in that play. Dumas retired from the combat net tied, but he did not long bear malice. He aftrward said what a pity it was that la ieune Irlandaise etait dans le monde. She had the vis comica in a greater degree thau any actress or actor he had ever seen, stnd proved that w here l'amo est bien faite there cannot be ugliness Paris Letter in London Truth. Srhiaparelli. Schiaparelli, the astronomer who first discovered the so called "canals" of Mars, did so with a much smaller tele scope than those in use in many other observatories at that time. And yet he is a very nearsighted man. Garrett P. Serviss of Brooklyn, in speaking of his first interview with the eminent Italian, said that Schiaparelli would hold a vis itor's card within five or six inches of his eyes in order to decipher it. The sin gular part of this story is not that a man with such an infirmity should be able to outdo other astronfners, for keenness of vision depends rather upon the retina than the convexity of the lenses of tho eye, and the eyepiece of "a telescope can be fcussed so as to suit the latter. But it does seem a little odd that the gifted scientist in question should habitually refrain, from wearing eyeglasses. Possibly he has a theory as to the effect of their use upon his visual powers, i The Way to Eat Candy. I think much of the outcry against Candy is the result of wrong methods of use. It can often be safely taken at meal time with good results. Scientists say that the food value of sugar is very great. A pound of sugar contains much more energy and power to support ani mal life than a pound of meat. If candy is taken under such conditions that it will not derange the digestive apparatns, it is perfectly wise and rational to be a candy eater. Annals of Hyg?ene. Sold. "Is D'Aubrr a good painter?" "Yes; good as gold." "Do his paitiiit.gs sell:" "Yes those who buy tlirm. ' roifc Free Press. ' De- Money to Loan On long time aud on shoi-t notice at low rate of interest, on good Cass farmland. Enquire at Fit &t National bank, Plattsmouth, NeK When Baby was 6ict, -we gave her Castoria. When she vas a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave thein Castoria m.niier. she was tola wnat origin iu uo doue, and sho set about doing it as e. simple matter ef course. "But they will be expecting ."mi at hojsie." said the vicar. "Not if yon tell them I'm here," answered Fh.rt nee, "and my sister and one of the maids cau como.iid lake me home in time fcr tea, and," she hesitat ed, "they had bet I cr bring some old llau nel and cloths; there does not seem to be much here. Ent yon will wait and show me how to ft -ment, wen t you?" "Well, yes," said tho vicar, caiiied away by the quick energy of the littlo girl. And soon the hie was lit end the water boiling. An old snmck frock of tho shepherd's had been discovered in a corner, which Florence had deliberately torn in pieces, and to the vicar's remark, "What will Kcger say?" she answered, "We'll get him another." And so Flor ence Nightingale made her first com press and spent all that bright spring day in musing her first patient the shepherd's dog. Everywhere. USES OF OZONE. Valuable Fcr Artificially Licjnor or SieusoniniC WimmI. Ozone is now practically applied for several purposes. Experiments with it have shown that it will artificially ag brandy, whisky, : weet and hard wine and liquors. O.one will also improve coffee by rendering harmless oily beans The aroma of tobacco is also coiisidera bly improved by the application of ozone. The latest application of it is for rapid seasoning ejf wood for sounding boards of musical instruments, which for tho pnrpo.-o is left in a hermetically closed, healed room from 12 to -24 hours, ozonified air being freely iutro eluced into tho room. It set ms that thi preicess will harden the weed, increas its resistance against the iutiuenco t renitteratnr - -! -tuiO an.i give it considerably more acoustic or resound ing quality. Another recent application of ozonilied air is that t)f the thickening of linseet oil for tho manufacture of linoleum which by the old process look several months. By the liberal uso of etzc.ne linseed oil is now thickened to tho re quired consistency within a few days. Most remarkable, however, is tho ad vantage eif employing o.one for bleach ing linen, since the time employed is less than one-third ejf the bleaching proev ess by sunlight, not considering that this latter is tlepeueleut both upon the season ami the weather. The ozone proc ess of bleaching renders the work abso lutely independent of outside influences. Ozone has also been found very valua ble in chemical and technical processes, particularly m the production ot pure derivatives of starch, for instance, solu ble starch, tlcxtrin, crystal gnm, etc. Here the ozono is instrumental in tak mg awav all tlie matter wnicu causes the dark color, bad odor and taste. Philadelphia Record. . UoU-l Kleptomaniacs. I was talking to a hotel clerk, and he said: "Talk about kleptomaniacs at dry goods stores, they are scarcely a circum stance to those at a fiist class hotel. People who cheerfully pay $5 a day for board will steal a 10 cent e-ako e.f soap and put themselves to a great deal of troublo to do it. But the principal things gnests take are towels, anil tho Colle'ctie)u of those ai tick s has become a regular fad. .They are taken as souve nirs ef the hotel, and a lady who has traveled a gre'at deal will have a whole tmnkful with the names of tho hotels on them. This is conclusive proof that they have stopped at those houses, and a person whose towels bear tho marks ejf hotels throughout the civilized world is to bo envied as possessing a most inter esting collection if mementos. A few napkins are taken and occacionally Kpeions. Dixjr keys and checks used to disappear in great numbers, but none of these equal towels in the eyes of collect . , -, ors or notei souvemrs. vvasniugiou Star. A mighted Life. "Farewell forever, then," cried the weeping girl. "We part, but the sorrow of this shall sear my young life for aye. " In a paroxysm of grief uncontrollable 6he threw herself upon the cemch as the street tlexr slammed shut behind the haggard young man who hael torn him self from her presence. Then hastily arising she brushed away tho traces of tears andwet down to match that love ly piece of heliotrope. New York Herald. A robber is us rare as a beggar, and life and property are perfectly secure in every corner of the island. The people, if not active in the cultivation of moral virtue, at least show a want of sympathy for that which is violent or uncharitable. Though ignorant, idle and snpersti they are honest and inoffensive in the bond of peace. If atrs ruon folk have en it ot tj T ' - for infants and Children. HlrtTY yenrV ofrsaiT-citloa off Castoria withi thn jTcmnffff million" of per-aoies, permit n to wpcak of It xvlt hont Knenin:r. It Is nnnnostionahly the best remedy for Infant nn3 Children he world hn rver taown. It is liarmleny Chndrc-ailittIt given them health. It will wavo thfir liven. In it Totlir lit v omething which in nbaolntely aafo and practically Terfectrni child's raedicine. ' Castoria destroy Worai. Castoria allay Feveriahnew. Castoria prevents vomiting Sonrnrd. Castoria cnrei Ptarrhooa and Wind Colic Castoria relieve Teething Tronhlos. Castoria curat Constipation andjaleney. Castoria nentraligos the effects of carbonic acid gas or poiaononn air. Castoria does not contain raoryliin. opinm. orjthcrnarco tioproperty. Castoria assimilates the food, reflate the atomaclindowels, giving healthy n ndiit nrnl loep. Castoria is put up in one-sfze bottles only. It is not sold in hnlk. PoaMbp-llow any on to oll yon anything else on tho pIyaorjromiae that it is "jnt aa good" aad " will answer every pnrpoae' See that yon yet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac -simile signatnreof 7 is on very wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. k;.t. nT ' Pilks.. Kisti'I.a and all 1'i:as of the rectum cured by Drs. Thornton rind Minor of K msss City, Mo., wrniwi'T KNll K, LIllATl KK or C.U TIC. Cure iruaranteed. Weil em "t want one cent until patient is cured. !;- W. E Minor, of the above linn, will be -at the llotei Kiley in 1 la ti.-, mouth on Wednesday, Jan. 8, v he: e he will be. glad to see1, any one desiring his ser vices. Consultation anil exam'.n ilion tree. LJy pm mission, we refer to a few parties cured by us: Ileniy lions, Plattsmo-.it h. Neb.; T. W. V. tilery, Murray, Neb.; J. I. Stirader, A. 1 . Crisvvisser, I. N. A p:i cga t e, Nehawka, Neb.: Wm. Cii.ilfaiit, Union, .!-., liev. F. A. Campbell, Kluiwoo.i, Xeb. ; .le.-se McVey, Dr. I I IJrer.del, Murri.v, Neb.; .1. (i. Easter, C. 1. 1 V: t in -i , Ne hawka, Neb.; Henry Wolfe, Union, Neb. ;J. H. Davis, Weeping Water, Neb. Uor p;.inph)et giving full par ticulars arid names of hundreds who have been cured by us. addre-s lr. Thornton ,V Minoi- 100 West Ninth St.. Kaunas CiU, Mo. l.ixL Of l.'ttT 1 lem:i iuiniJ uncalled for in tho post otiico lit Plattsmouth, .Ian 1", ISHii: C'oyley. ei Or-jescn, Fred Johnson. e A. .Mersteiu, Wiiheem Mocliolopko, W M'lrnaiiir, Peter M tiu ire. Ft Mil Sution. Mrs; Persons calling for any of the aiwne etlers or packages will plesiM: say a u vertised. W. K. Fox, P. M. ' i;;llt- Kin. Ill Itllit I'htllOM. j Hun. Daniel F. Deatt.y, ol Washing ton, New Jersey, tie- great Oran aud Piano manufacturer, is luilding and 'shipping moro organs and pianos than 'ever. In 1S70 M '. Ueally left home a I peiiiiiles plow boy, and by his in- i illimitable will he has worked h way I up m as to sell so far. nearly 100,' 00 of lit all y's )rgans an J Pianoa since; 1K70. Nothing seems to dirie:-.rteu, him; obstacles laid iu his way, that would have wrecked an ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His in-itruinents, as i-, well known, are i vciy popular and are to be found in all ' parts if the wo-Ul. Wo arc informed that during tho next ten je-als he iu . lends to sell IMKI.COO more of his make; : that means a business of f L'0,iOUi(H, if wir average them at b O.OOcach. H is ! already the largest business of tiie kind in existence. Write or cilt upon ! Daniel b Ileatty, Washington, New l-lcsey. for catalogue. I Mathews has some Tux a products Ithat arc inlex-sting. Ho also has some great bargains in Texas lands, Callat his nlliee in the Dovey block. We have Jl(0,M)0 to loan at a low rate of interest on well-improved farms. TifK National Kx iianoi: Co., Plattsmouth, Neb. Do Witt's Littlo Uirly Kiscrs for biliousness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt cure. F. G. Fricke .S; Co. l or Sa l One hundred acres of gool, new laud. Highly acres in culture, b ilanco in pasture, good xvati-r in pasture. Seven mile.-, from I 'latt sin-ntth, one mile fr'uu Murray. l'or terms, apply to F. M. Vorxii, Ji:.. Murray, Neb. Dr. .Al;ir-.inll, lirailuille OciiIIhI. I!-. Marshall, lino gfld work. Dr. Miir.-hail, gold and jiorcelain crowns. Dr. Marshall, crown and bridge work Dr. Marshall, teeth without plates. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of fulings. Dr. Marshall, all kinds of plates. Dr. Marshall, perfect titting plates. Dr. Marshall, ail work warranted. All the latest appliances for lirsl--ltiss dental work. A GREAT BIG I VI MM It .- 3 r ill mt I r. r r 1 jT I f 1 J I PPSk PIECE f M m fM 'ci tv 2r it J l ' Pi s I LUIJ I O CEBITS