Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 28, 1892, Image 1

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VOL. XXVII. NO. M.
lMATTSM()UTII,(,ASS(()lrNTY,lUlASKA,TIIUllSI)AY JANUARY 28, 1801.
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impunity by persons of most dciic.it : uij-cMnv
their moisture, sweetness and frcsl.i:eas luivc x: - .
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ttfJiGHTS OK PYTHIAS Oauntlet Lodge
A. (no. 47 Meets every Wednesday evening
at their h -ll in Parniele A Craig block, All vis
Itlng knights 8 re eoidlally invited to attend
M. N. Gnllllli, I). C. ; tin Dovcy, K, K. S.
AO, U. W.No. 84 Meets second and fourth
Friday veniugs In tbe month at (J. A. K.
ball in Uookwood block, M. Vondrao, M V,
F, F.fcrown, Recorder,
OA88 LODGE, No. 14.I.O.O. F. meet ev
ery Tuesday night at their ball tn Fitzgerald
block. All Odd Fellow, are cordially Invited
to attend when visiting in the city. Chris Pet
Men. N O. i 8. F. Ofbon , Secretary.
Cm Cornell No 1021,
P hall in the Parmele &
TV block over Itennelt & lulls, vislrlng
brel-hren Invited Henry Gerlug, Regent;
Thos Walling, Secretary.
AO. 0, W8, Meets first and thtid Friday
eve-ilngs of each moinU at (J. A. R. Hh.I1
InRockwook block. Frank Vermiiyea, i, w.
B. Euersoie, Recorder.
DEORKE OF HON'R, meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each n onth In I.O.
0. F hall in Kitzg raid bl. ck. Mr.. F. Boyd,
Lady of Honor j Belle Vennylea, recorder.
R(AYAL AR0ANAM
OTMeet at the K, of P
Cr!v ))lock over Iten
The Flattsmoutti Herald
K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
Publlahsd every Thnnday, and daily ever
e renlng except Sunday.
Registered at the Pluttstnouth, Neb. port
oflcefor transmUilon through the U. 8. mails
a', second class rates. '
Omce corner Vine and Fifth UreeU
f elephoue 38.
and ri'cific coasts, and it ia incon
ceivable that any American utateH.
man will vole to permit the releiru
tion of the control of our i-tthtnus-
transit to any Kuropean power, re
tnandiiiff the United Slates navy
and American- commerce to the
Cape Horn route, at the option of
the parties controlling the canal.
President Hayes called the canal
i continuation of our coast line."
It is more than that; it is a domi
nant factor in the control of the
commerce of the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans, and Lake Nicaragua
is a position unique in its import
ance to our national interests,
Gibraltar, Aden, or the Hoephorous
do not compare with it in the value
of its military position. Upon its
bosom an iron clad lleet may float
in fresh water, in a delightful
climate, surrounded by a territory
producing supplies for fleets and
armies. The construction ol the
canal will be a practical, friendly
and complete vindication of the
Monroe doctrine, assuring our
friendly and paramount influence
with our sifter-republics of North
and South America.
The Pacific states appeal to the
patriotic impulses of all Americans
By journejm over trackless plains
or aronnd the Ccne our pioneers
paved the way (or us.aud laid the
foundation of our Pacific empire
The tune has come when our east
ern lellow-countrymen can aid lis
and in so doing, honor and benefit
our whole country and the coin
mercial world. The political con
sideration of the canal can have
only one result with patriotic, Intel
ligent Americans, it must con
vince them of the necessity of an
inter-oceanic canal under Amer
ican control. It would be unfortun
ate beyond comprehension if the
day should come when the great
canal, under the control of a rival
maritime power, should become a
menace to our interests instead of a
peaceful highway for the world's
commerce, and a monument to
American statesmanship and to
American energy. CapL W. L.
Merry, in the February Forum.
JyTKW MK
ATNARKKT.
Fresh Poef. Pork. Void. Mutton, Butter and
CKgHkent consliintly on hand.
Game of all kinds kept in Season.
SATISFACTION - OABANTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. filh St and Lincoln Ave
PLATTSNOUTII, - NEURASKA.
f)UR ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE
We invoice February 1st and we find ourselves overstocked on bouio
lines of goods which Burnt be reduced
REGARDLESS OK COST.
" ""' kmiiii unindu luomuijwc miif not taiten tne coat ot good
into consideration, but we have put the knife in deep for we are deter
mined to carry over as little as possible.
XTEW
HARDWARE STORE
S. K. HALL & SON
Klit'P nil kinds of bull I en hivntwan nn hand
aim will supply couti actors ou iiiomi mv
oriible ler i s
TIN ROOFING
Spouting
and all kinds ol tin work pnni"tly
done. Orders from the cftuulry Solicited
616 Pearl ft.
PLAXrSMOUTII, NEB.
B
ANK OF CASSCOUNTY
Cor Main 'il fi '
till m cubital IN) on
Surplus 25 one'
OFFICERS
) II. Fitrnele President
B S Kainsey Vice President
i. M. I'aili-i'Kon t'aslieii
'.' M. PutteMiMi. Ast Ca-bit f
DIRECTORS
i. H. Pari ele, J, M. Patterson. Fred Oorder
I. B Smith It. K. Wlixllmm, B. 8. ltum.ej and
r. M.-atrei-flii
GEJISKVL BANX1NC BUSlNESf
7HAN3ATED
nconnis sollr.tH'' (merest allowed on time
epiu and proinnt atteuimnsiven to an dus-
ness enirusieu to its care.
DRESS GOODS.
SO inch wool plaid former nrice
roc now :i:ict.
30 inch camel hair plaid go nt 4Sc
regular oac goods.
40 inch home spun now 48 cents re
duced Irotn o.i cents.
40 inch habit cloth flannels regular
GOct now i'i cents.
30 inch dress flaiinell a few odd
pieces left they go at 25, regular
35 cent goods.
UNDERWEAR.
We have too many Ladies swiss rib
bed vests and pants in Halbrig
gan and Natural gnodn that re
tail everywhere at 50 and 05 cts
We will let them out at at 40c
each or 75 a suit.
Ladies scarlet vests and pants reff
uiar ji.tiu quality now vac.
Childrens underwear at 20 percent
account.
iauies and cnuurens woot none a
drive at 25c.
CLOAKS.
Our $12 plush sacques reduced t
Our $2(1 plush sacqttes reduced t
Our $45 plush aacques reduced t
M.ISl.
Our $20 plush coats
$10.50,
Our $;) nlush coats
$23.50.
Our $10 plush coats
$30.00.
reduced t
reduced t
reduced t
CLOTH NEW MARKETS.
Newmarkets that sold from $15 t
$20 Your choice at $10.
Newmarkets that sold from $10 t
$13 Your choice for $7.50.
Newmarkets that sold from $7.50 t
$10 Your choice for $5.00.
Lndies Cloth Coat and cape at 2f
percent discount.
Childrens and Misses Cloaks at half
price. "
F i) R s7f U R& v
Fur Capes at half price.
MtilTs at 20 per oe nt discount.
TKKM8 FOR WEEKLY,
Oae copy, one year, In advance
One copy, one year, not in advance...
Ova copy, six monthf, In advance ...
One copy, three months, In advance.
TERMS FOR DAILV
One cop one year in advance $6 00
Oue copy per week, by carrier 15
Oae copy, per month 60 I
GA R.McConlhle Post No. 48 meets every
9-itur ay evoninp at T : 30 In 'heir Hull In
Pock wood block All visiting comrades are
cordially Invited to eet with us. Fred Hates,
Post Adjnlaut ; G. F. Niles, Post Commadder.
0RDK0r"THE WORLD, Meets at 7:30
every Mrnnav evening at the Grand Army
kail. A. F. Groom, president, Tbos Walling,
secretary.
pA8" CAMP No. S32 M. W. A. meets every
second and Fourth Monday ev-nlngs In
FHkgerald ha I. Visiting neighbors welcome.
v. c. i r . vfertenberger, w. a.,
Clerk.
i 1 Fliueraid ha I.
t ' HP 'A Hansen, V
1 Dtl Wilde. Cli
'i I PAITAIM H
PAITAI II B PALI ER CAMP NO 60-
Hons of Veterans, division of Nebraska, IT
I. A . meet very X'esilav night at 1 -.30 o'clock
in their hull In KltV.rald b ock. All sons and
visiting comrades are cordially Invited to meet
with us J..I. Kurt7., Comm.inder: B. A. Mc
Elwal.lKt Kea gent.
fouiFfi
' I thetw. 0. . hll. Mis. T. E. Wi
V fco. Mrs. John Cory, Secretary.
I1TKR8 OF KEBECCA bud of Penm-
ire N v. 40 iiieen the second and
hmsilay eveuli'gs t eacii inonin in
iiiiaius, n
TTOUXO MEN'S ''IlRlaTION "BOCIATION
X Waterman block Main Street. Koonx
onea from 8 -.30 K m to 9 :W) p nt. For men only
Gospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4
oeiocK.
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
CAirtctLic-St. raul'9 Church, ak, between
FlUH and Sixth. Father Cainey, Pastor
Services: M'iss at 8 and 10 :30 A. M. Sunday
BCU901 at i :30, witn oeneaicuon.
i Ohristian. Corner Locust and Eighth I
Services morning ana tvening. r-iuer
GaPoway pastor. Sunday School to a. m.
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KPiscoPAU-8t. Luke's Church, corner Third
and Vine. itev. u B. Burgess, pastor, oer
vices : 11 A. m. and 7 i80P. at. Sunday School
at 3 :30 P. M.
SiuatAN Methodist. oorner Sixth St. and
Granite. Kev. inn. rastor. services : n a.m.
and 7 :30 p. m. aunaay school io -.30 a. m.
jnefiBYTFBi an. Services In new church, cor
mi Sixth and (iranlte sts. Rev. J . T. Balrd
x fstor. Sunday-school at ;30; Preaching
'atllla. m.-j(l8n. m.
tfie . K. S. C. E of this church meets every
Habbath evcuing at 7 :I5 in the basement ot
the churrb. All Are Invited to attend these
meetings.
Kirht MFTnoruHT. Sixth St.. betwen Main
sua rean. nev. i.. r . iiriu, n. l). uastor.
Services : 11 A . m 8 :00 P, M. Sunday School
t :3U A. m, rrayer naein g rt eunesoay even
ing.
its
. UrHMAN Pkkbbvtrkian. Corner Main and
Nintn. nev. vv me, pasmr. nervices usual
bount. Sunday fcciiooi 9 -jo a. m.
IgwEErn"" Ooioreoatioau Granite, b6'
tween rum ana oixtn.
rot.OHRD Baptist. Mt. Olive, Oak. between
Tenth and wevemn, itev. a. Kosweii, pas-
f tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 -.30 p. m. Prayer
ymjsuiDg weuuesuay eveuiDg.
ko Men's Christiak Assoiatiow
xtiomsm watermanuioca.Main street, uos
. 1 . . I ... ni.lw U .1 - . I
i 'lernoon at 4 o'clock, nooms open week day
l i uui a-mi a. in., w y
tniTH Park Takkrnacle Rev. .1. M
I Wtod, Pastor. Hervloes j Sunday School
i yn. m, i rreacning, iia. m. ana 8 p. m.
Lrayer meeting Tuesdny night; choir prac
.1B0
.. 200
.. 75
. 40
WJT AND HUMOIt
The dispatches this morning state
that over 14,000 people are destitute
n the vicinity of Tiootnen, Russia,
and that they are all on their way to
Siberia, in hopes that they will be
able to better their condition.
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"You don't measure a girl'a love by
its 8iglis. Elmira Gazette.
It is when the turkey is in the oven
that the cook studies Browning.
Of course it is possible for a woman
to be "fair and square, " but we like
her better if she is round. Boston
tost.
A man win spend enough money
warruini; himself by grogshop fires to
buy out a coal and wood busiuess.
luck.
She "Imitation seal jackets are go
ing up." lie "Humph! When they're
ou other women they're generally run
down." a. x. tress.
Men may come and men mar go,
but for coming and L'oinp- the servant-
girl has a n cord that never will be
broken except by herself l.d-liiU.
A man's character U like a photo
graphio negative. It is a blank until
it has been suljitcted to the chemistry
ol circumstance. Waslnnglon blur,
Let's iro into this ro-iUiir.inl and get
sometliin to eat." ' But I'm not hun
gry." "That's no matter; you will be
belore you "el anything.' Im-UUb.
Priaius "Why is it that one-half the
wnrlil ilnnsn'L know linw tint ntlmr half
restriction upon the admission of hjyesP" Seeundus "The other bait
American pork into France, and he doesn't live; it boards." N. I. Utrald.
can now return, knowing that he Guest (at restaurant, In moist weath-
has been instrumental in accom- er) "Waiter, 1 cau t eet any salt out
WlllTELOW Reid, minister to
France will resign and return to
the United States early in February.
It is believed the cause for his
resignation is a desire to resume
ins iitetuue laoors in the newspa
per profession, and is in accordance
with the understanding reported at
the time that he probably would
not remain in Paris for the full
tenure of this administration. He
has successfully conducted the
negotiations for the removal of the
plishing one of the most beneficial
acts of the administration.
A Writer in the Inter-Ocean
answering the statement that there
is no reference to the tariff iu the
book of books, says:
The word tariff may not be in the
bible, nor do I think you could
readily find the word Methodist
there. However, if you read the
ninth verse of the ninth chapter of
Matthew you may be convinced that
custom houses existed in time of
the Saviour, and that he chose
Matthew, whom he found 'sittiug
at the receipt of custom," for his
first disciple. A learned Methodist
minister long ago sent me the fol
lowing, which I copy: "Some oue
asked His disciples if the Master
paid tribute. When His disciples
came to Him He gave them this
question: 'Of whom do the kings
of the earth receive tribute, of their
own children or of strangers?
They say to Him: 'Of strangers.'
lie replied: 'Then arc the children
free. "
WE MUST CONTROL THE NICA
RACUA CANAL.
The Nicaragua Canal will be the
great highway of our increasing
commerce between the Atlantic
of this salt-cellar." Waiter "You've
forgotton to unscrew the top sir'" N.
r. WtMg.
The world moves. Once upon
time they used to pitch scolds iuto the
water on a ducking-stool; but now
tbey pay them to write satirical para
graphs. Lije.
First Mouse "Let's go out and
break up the ballet." Second Mouse
'Tshaw! They wouldn't mind us.
Wait till the skirt-dancers come ou."
Indianapolis Journal.
The best way to keen a diarv is to
keep it clean. Never write in your
diary, my son, unles you desire to be
sorry at Home future time in your life,
isoslon iranseript.
Jessie "We missed yon in onr box
at tbe thoater last night." Jack "I
should have felt out of place there
bad such a cold I couldn't speak above
a wnisper." iv. X. Ueraia.
"I am afraid that George is tiring of
me." "Why, dearf " "lie, has been
telling me that 1 am too good a worn
an to be the wife of snch a man as he
Js." ndianapoit'i Journal,
A Chicago scientist startles tbe world
with the announcement that dynamos
and eleelrio lights cause la grippe.
Mem. Hy extinguishing the incan
descent illuminator you will dy na mo.
SL Vaul Ulobt.
Lover "Sir, I am passionately in
love with your daughter. Ikva I your
permission to ask for her baud in mar
riage?" Practical Papa 'That de
pends. What is your asking price?"
Boston Trunserivt.
T
HE CI1IZENS BANK.
PLATTSMiiUTH NEBRASKA
Mpltal stock paid In ft a t
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
w
erncRKS
H dishing, V 1 1
Prudent. Vlce-Prnsllen-W.
H. CUBHINft. Cehler. '
. !!HIMTni
F R duthman J W Johnson. 8 fl Grensel.
Henry Kikenbary. M W Morgan. J
A Connor. W Wetlenkamp, W
H Cushlkg
COMFORTS and BLANKETS,
it 20 Percent,
DISCOUNT.
Allgocds marliod in plain figures and wo
do as wo advertise,
fRAHSATO GENERAL BANKING BDSiNES
FRED HERRMANN.
me vv ctJK.iy
sues certificates of deposits bearing Interest
liuvs and sells exchange, county and
nttf inn
NATIONAL : BANK
t-INST
r
OF PLATTtMOUTH, NEBRASKA
aid no cauital f.Yi.ooo.OO
S'.uplUS.. .... 10,000.09
rs the very best facilities for the promp
truusactiou of ligltlinate
I tat. king Business
tocM, bonds, gold, government and local e-
umte houuht n n sold. Deposits recelv '
mil interest allowed nn the certlllcite.
lrsfts drawn, available in any part of th
'nited Slates and all the principal towns o
turoie.
H)I,I.FirTION8 MADR ANI PROMPTLY BKMIT-
TKI.
ltghest market P'lce pnld for County War
rauts, State am County bouds.
DIRECTORS
John Fitzgvrald D. tlawkswortn
Sam Wnugh. K.R.White
Oenrge K. Dpvey
iohn Fitzgerald. h. Waugh.
President Car '
DBALKK IN-
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
GLASS AND
QUEEN8WARE.
Patronage of the Public Solicited,
North Sixth Street, Plattsmoutb.
WAS
TED-I-ocaloiTPPUrU
iraveiinguabUUmun
To reurnent our well known
house, icu need no capital to renre
sent a liriu that warrants stock nrst-class
audtiueio name. WORK ALL THE YEAR
r gut man. Apply ou.ck
AY j. no
Nursery. Florist and Beedsinen.st. Paul, Minn
llOe per month to
slating ng
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Time to StibsciibG
Everything to Furnish Your House.
.AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
GREAT MODERN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
Having purchased the J. V. "Weekbach store room on south
Main street where I am now located " can sell goods cheap
er than the cheapest having just put in the largest stock
of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stovf
and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plai.
I. PEARLMAN.
F Q F3I225 G2
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
A Fall and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, - Paints, and Oils.
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded at all Hour;