Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, April 07, 1892, Image 1

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VOL. XXIX. NO. 2.
lM.ATTSMUUTlI, CASSr0lTTV. XKItK ASK A. THURSDAY APRIL 7. 181)2
5150 AYKAli.
gbe Qlatfsnwuth gerald.
CORNER OK VIXK AND FIFTH STS
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vide a cerlai:i in,
six o'cloek tin- lit-
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I m o.cn K'ail k'oad I'.iin Cure
! wn'i ' iil it inics more lu lling ills
'han ;i:i oilier preparation I have
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Ni !ei .in-! Itrowu V Barrelt.
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P017DEB
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder
ighest of all in leaveningstrength
Latest U.S. Government food re
port.
JyjEUr MEATMARKET.
FreihBcef. l'ork, Veal, Mutton, Sutter aud
egs kept constantly ou nana.
ameof all kinds kept in Seaeoa
SATISFACTION - GARANTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Are
WLATTSMQUTH, - NEBRASKA
1TE AT
MARKER
H STREET
' SIXTH 6TRBET
F. II. ELLENBAUM, Prop.
Tke beet of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresk
Egga and Batter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
Meat
SIXTH STREET
MARKET
Always has ou hand a full stock of
FLOUR AND FEED,
Corn. Bran. Shorts Oats and Baled
Hay for sale as low as the lowest
and delivered to any part of the
city.
CORNER 8IXTII AND VINE
Plattsmouth,
'Nebraska
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURE OF AND
WHDLESALEZRNn KETAtL
DEALER IN TBB
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FULL LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKEK S ARTICLES
always in stock
o
Plattsmouth, . Nebrassa
Yf. 11. CrsniNO,
l'rtfkicnt,
J. W. Johnson,
Ylce-Prttiimt,
-ooOT H EOoo-
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBKAHKA
Capital Paid in
$80,000
F It f ! lit ti wi an J W Johnson, E 8 Grri.wl.
Henry Kikenbary. M W Morgan. J
A t iiBor. W Wettenkamp, TV
II CuslilriK
A general bauNing business trans
acted. Interest allowed on de
posites. F
IRST : NATIONAL : BANK
OP PLATTSMOUTH, MKBBA8KA
Paid up capital $.w,ono,oo
urplm 10,000.09
. r the very best facilities for tbe promp
transaction of llgltlniate
Banking Business
Btocki, bnndi, (told, government and local e-
curttles bought and sold. Deposits received
f and interest allowed on tlie certificates
i Drafts drawn, available In any part of the
United Stater and all tbe principal tewns ol
Europe.
OOLLEOriOyg MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED.
Highest market prloe paid for County War
rants, State ana County beudi.
DIRBTOK9
John Fltzjiarald 1 D. Hawkswortb
Sam Waugli. P. B. White
George B. Dovey
Jobo Fitzgerald. B. Waugh.
rrttident Carblar,
Publislm every Thursday, utnl daily
every evening except Sunday.
KeisU'reil at the I'luUsiiiciutli, Ncliriiskii
post pflice uh second duns mull mutter for
transmission through the I'. S. mails.
TERMS KCK WKKKLY.
One year in advance . $1 !iO
One year not in advunce - - . am
Six ninntliH in advance 75
Three months in advance 40
TERMS OK DAILY.
One year in advance - - . -$(1110
One copy one month no
Per week by carrier- - 15
Patrick Euan has been granted
leave of absence. He will leave the
embassy at Santiago in charge of a
consul.
EVKRYHODY in the world except
the democratic party and Great
Brittian believe in protection.
Thomas B. Reed.
The Hub of Kearney now issues a
Bemi-weekly instead of a weekly as
heretofore, which gives evidence of
prosperity in that live town.
A school teacher in the East
End, London, says: "I have an
average of 1,700 children in the
school room, and 700 come without
having any breakfast and with
small prospect of any dinner or tea,
either. The poor of America know
of no such want as that.
Truth is not forever on the scaf
fold and Wrong is not forever on the
throne. The democrats could suc
cessfully lie about the McKinley bill
only during one political campaign.
It will never rebound to their polit
ical advantage again. The truth of
the McKinley bill has already pulled
Wrong from its throne and smashed
it one full and fair in the face.
Fremont Tribune.
The Herald is pleased to notice
that red is again becoming fashion
able. It is pleased because red is a
beautiful and attractive color and
because Col. Milton I). Polk, of the
News, purchased a necktie of that
hue two weeks ago and will there
fore be thorougly fashionable and
en regie through the coining sea
son. For a few days it seemed as
thongh red would be dropped by
the elite, and the grief and anguish
of the colonel were fearful to be
hold. The president's backbone in the
matter of the Behring sea contro
versy stood the country well in
hand, and the British government
had to change its tone and concede
that it was mistaken. Nevertheless
the British press is takin ir if rm 4
in abusing the president. They call
his policy an electioneering dodge
and make out to their own satifac
tion that he would never trouble
himself about those seals if a presi
dental contest was not close at hand.
But that is immaterial. Johnny Bull
over the water mav sav what lu
likes so long as he does what we tell
him. Lincoln Journal.
The Methodist conference in New
York last week again voted against
the admission of women delegates
to the general conference. The
votes stood 1(58 opposed to 09 in
favor of the new departure. The
New York conference stands just
where it did a year ago in relation
to mis tiesiion. iiie promise is
for a very likely convention at
Omaha when the general confer
ence meets in May, with the east
and the west arrayed against each
other regarding the right of women
to occupy seats as delegates in that
body. Inter Ocean.
Fernandez v Gonzalez, the Span
ish novelist, who is said to have
ranked in his own country ns the
elder Dumas did in France, made
nearly half a million dollars by his
writings, and yet died practically
penniless, and now his widow has
ended her days in a Madrid hospit
al, being buried in a pauper's grave.
The incident recalls to notice Gon
zales himself and his method of
work. Says the Pall Mall Gazette:
"About twenty years ago, when he
was at the zenith of his fame, he was
under contract to a Madrid publish
er, who paid him 15 a day for any
thing he might write in the way of
stories of military life. At six p. m.
FREE T I
Ed i lying iM'.
from a Loudon
LA Ou.
;ij. tin .-e extracts
p. i , ei V reports of
the proceeding in the lal.or com
mission now Killing in ,li.n cilv:
"The first witius culled was Mr.
E. Galley, general secretary of the
Upper Mersey Watei men's Ac Por.
ters' association, who said that his
society was established in ISS'J and
contained about l,o;i5 members.
The weekly wages paid to the men
was eleven shilling (if.OS) and six
teen shillings (fti.X'.l) in some dis
tricts, and the captain was paid five
shillings more weekly wage than
the men. The hours of work on an
average for the year round were lot)
hours per week. The nun asked
some time ago for a six hours' rest
after twenty-four hours' work, but
the masters could not see their way
to concede that. The nature of the
work was very dangerous, and they
had to work in all kinds of weather.
"Mr. J. Billani said that some
times the women had to handle pig
iron of half a hundredweight.
"Mr. W. Turner said that on one
class of boats the steamers and
ply boats the hours worked were
1M per week. That was the number
of hours actually worked in loading,
manning and discharging the boatB.
The wages for mates was 3 pence an
hour, and for captains 3'4 pence.
The best paid men were those on the
trip boats, who got 3La pence an
hour. With regard to the conditons
of female labor, women had often to
clamber up the lock gates from
the boat down below, in order to
close the gale and raise the lock
again, and he had seen a woman
with a child at her breast thrown
into the canal by the force of the
tiller. American Economist
THE CARD TO PLAY.
A "tip" to the Cleveland democra
cy in New York: Back up Dr. Park
hurst with brains and money (he
needs both) in his crusade against
the Sunday saloons. If he can shut
the saloons the saloonkeepers will
stop paying blackmail to Tatniny
Without blackmail Tammany must
languish and ceas to be the "con
trolling voice ' in the democratic
pat ty. Then what would become of
the Hill boom? Choked to death
for want of Sunday licker. A sight
for gods and men! Chicago Post
Your ion.' 1 es, you. We want
you to come up and have your eyes
tested by Mr. II. r. Si.encer of
Detroit, Michigan, who will be with
us next Wednesday and Thursday,
April 0 and 7. He is one of Amer
ica's best opticians. It will cost
you nothing. Come, one and all.
Yours, Glrino&Co.
The wisdom of him who iournev-
eth is known by the line he selects;
the judgment of the man who takes
the "llitrlington Route to the
cities of the east, the south, and the
west, is never impeached. The in
ference is plain. Magnificent Pull
man sleepers, cleirant reclininir
chair cars and world-famous dining
cars on all through trains. For
information address the agent of
the company at this place, or write
to J. Francis, General Passenger
aim ncKci Ageni, umaiia.
IF YOU WANT to see the largest
stock of Wallpaper in Plattsmouth,
call at Miyaers store. Most and
prettiest designs.
According to the census of 1890,
Chicago takeB rank, by virtue of her
population ot l,lnw,rio people, as the
eighth largest city on the globe.
Most ol us desire, 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.
Rail-Road Pain Cure has no equal
as a Pain Killer. Use for all bodily
pains and soreness. Guaranteed
by Brown A Barrett and O. II
der.
Sny.
I feel it my duty to say a few
words in regard to Ely's Cream
Balm, and I do so entirely without
solicitation. I have used it more or
less half a year, and have found it to
be most admirable. I have suffered
from catarrh of the worst kind ever
since 1 was a little boy and I never
nopeu tor cure, tint Cream Balm
seems to do even that. Many of my
acquaintances have used it wild
excellent results. Oscar 0trum, 4.1
arren ,-ivc, Chicago, III.
Railroad Couch C lire m th true
Antidote for throat and Lung
Troubles. Fully warranted m
Brown & Barrett's and O. If. Snv.
der's.
Beware of the docters and under
tiiKcis; "they want you." Spring
time is licit and with it a Cntitauii
naied Blood, Torpid Liver, Kidiu-g
Contill.iit is and Indigestion Take
"Rain h i lor the Blood" and stim
ulate tie organs io force the foul
secri iii'iit. ttom your system. $1 at
Brown A I'. ii reifnnd C). II. Snyder
Kail k'o.nl I'ain Cure never fails.
Do noi ini.-s the opportunity of
your lite, but come to our store
Wednesnav ol Thursday and have
your eyes te. ted for glasses free of
cost, bv America' great optician,
H. P. Spencer, al tiering A Co.
I feel it my duty to say a few
words in icnard to Ely's Cream
Balm, and I do so entirely without
solicitation. 1 have used it more
or less ball a year, and have found
it to be most admirable. I have
sullered Iroin catarrh of the worst
kind ever since I was a little boy
and I never hoped for cure, but
Cream Palm se ins to do even that.
Many ol my acquaintances have
used it witu excellnnt results.
Oscar Ostiim, 45 Warren Ave., Chi
cago III.
Subscribe for The PLATTSMOUTH
Daily Hi kald at 13 cents a week.
One f-are for the Round Trip.
The B. & M. will sell round trip
tickets for one fare to Hot Springs,
Arkansas, on the following occa
sions: Meeting of theJ.Government
Reservation Improvement asssoci
ation, April 12. Tickets will be sold
Apr. I 7 and 8, inclusive; final return
limit, May 10.
District meeting Southern and
Central Turnverein, May 9 to 10.
Tickets will be sold May 6 and 7, in
clusive; tiual return, June 10.
Annual tncetinggeneral assembly
of the Southern Presbyterian
church, May 19. Tickets will be
sold May 10 and 17, inclusive; limit
to return, June 15.
For further information inquire
at ticket office. F. LATHAM,
Agent.
SKCHUT SUCIKTMS
ITNHJIITS OK I'YTIIIAS-r.uuntlet Lodlfe
No-17. Meets everv Wednesiln v evo
iiini; at their hall over Hemic t A Tuli's, ull
visiting knights lire cordially Inviteil to
ill tend. M . Grillith, ct'i Otis Dove v K uf
U and S.
A .y VV No M- Meet second and fourth
" Friday evenings in the mouth it t IO
O F Hull
M Voiulriiii, M W, li 1' Drown,
recorded
A o IT W No B Meet first and third Fri
day eveniiiK ofeneli month lit 1(1(1 K
hall, Frunk Veriiiylt-u M W ; J K llurwick,
leionjer.
nKHRKK OF IIONOR-Meets the first
" utnl third Thrnrsdiiy evenings of eiich
...... , . ,, ,.i i. ... - . r . "iiii, r nzKcriiMi hum K,
Mrs. Addie Smith, Worthy Sister nf Honor
Mrs. Nannie linrkil, sister secretary.
i imi.unur..no. Hti. i.o. o. Y. meets v-
,ry nieKOay niitlit at their ball In KltKeralrt
'JliH'k. AllOdil Renown Hre eiirilisllv Invited
attend when vIsIMhk In tWlty. thrl Pet
errn,n. w. ; a. r. Of Horn, secretary.
IIOYAL AKCANAM-Ci-s Council No 1021,
11 Meet lit the. K, of V li.ill In the l'annele &
CMla Mock over Kennel t & Tutu, vlslrlnx
brethren Invited Henry (ierlni!, Heiienl:
Thus WnlliiiB, Secretary,
lytGKKF. OK IION'iK, meets wond and
fourth Thursdays of each ironth lu I.O.
o. f Hull In flt(!"iul(l Murk. Mm. K. Iloyd.
1...HJ hi jiiimii ; iviie verinyiea, recoiuer.
rj A. K.Mi'Conlhle Poet No. 4S inei ts every
v' ntur.'Hy evoimiir at 7 : w in 'heir Hall In
i nckwood block All vlsltlnn coiiirailps are
cordially invited to eet with us. Fred Mutes,
i ""i Aiijinaiii ; ii. r. rnrs. rout, (.niiiuiailuer.
f-)HDKH OK THE WOULD. Mcc7a7 TT.K)
every Mnnmiv evening at the Gram! Army
hull. A. K. Groom, preHlilent, 'J ims Walling,
secretary.
('ASS CAMP No. 332 M. W. A. livets everv
second and Fourth Monday rvniiiKs lu
S'ltpTHlcl hall. Vlsitiiii; neighbor welcome.
P c. Hansen, V. C. : P. Herteiiberirer, W. A..
8 C. Wilde. Clerk.
fAl'IAlN II K I'AI.HKK CAM r NO 60
Nins 01 veterans, division of Nebraska, U
S. A . meet every Tuesday niiilit at 7 ::i o'clock
in their hall In Kit iiierald b ock. All son and
vMtliis; comrades aro cordially invited to meet
with us .). J . Kurtz, Commander ; B. A. Mc
Klwaln, 1st SsarKcnt.
lYM HIITKItS OK REBECCA- Bud of Prom
AJ I e I .od i! e No. 40 meets the second and
fourth Thursday evening of each month In
ine i.o. (i. r . null. Mrs. T. K. Williams, N
G ; Mrs. John Cory, Secretary.
YOUXG MEN'S CHKISTION 80CIATION
Waterman block Main Street. Kootus
oien from 8 :30 a in to Q :M p m. For men only
(oiel meetiiiK every Sunday atternooii at 4
o'clock .
N N N N
IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, - SILVERWARE
and Jewelry.
KK PAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
SATISFACTION CCAKANTKKI)
N N N N
: H. M. GAULT, :-:
Room with Snyder, Sotitn Main Street.
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ri.ATTSMOUTH, NEB.
F. R. GUTHMANN. PROP-
Rates 14.50 per week and p
UNRTJH
Whitney's Carriages
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CALL AND SEE
Spot Cash
MANY YEARS AGO TDK POET WROTK:
"Man wants but little here below,
Nor wants that little long."
It was true then and just as true to day, and fits our case exactly
ALL THAT WE WANT IS
Your Trade on
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
STOVES,
TOOLS,
That is all; "Nor do we want it long" just for a few years, say twenty
or more and if you will grant us this "little" our cup of happiness will
be full to overflowing.
In return you will have little to want, lor in these goods we oiler the
best and most complete line made in this country to-day and
.t IPrlcGS so Xjo-w
That every time we fill out a quotation sheet we feel that we ought to be
accorded a place in history among the philanthropists for we are giving
the trade all the cream and keeping the skimmed milk for ourselves.
WILL YOU NOT G1VK I S THE "LITTLt" THAT WE WANT.
J. W. Henclee, & Co.
TOW IS YOTjT,
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The Weekly
Home Magazine
Toledo Blade
Harpers Magazine
Harper's Bi.zar
Harper's Weekly
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501 Vine Strket.
ELKHART mm m HARNESS WFG- c-
HoA.Farm Harness. !!Aru.VW?XZl&V:iZL No. 80. Road Waaon
m Harnes
S24.50
IIm, to aiamiu issiure wii mowj m iiam. wm
jiy frnqhi ay- U n MUsfaoturr Wsr
, rnt f nr two jrwun WliiwjsDAufnttlOtoJiu
(iinrdr tvr jrwur nni.i'wiiwiiwnw. iHiimi
Irwii We Uk U tba rink uf dun( in liiiyui.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Sprlnc Wnon, fiH, IS. .")(. tnd M.
Gtlarsntwd Mine M sell fur 70 Uil6. Itotll VVfl aronn.
Surrevn with Fenrlera.
Ton lluuBirsst nO.
Nr. Al Unnnn CT 1 'J!' "na Mailt
IO. Hi. Wagon. PWK.n b.si7.
OUR HARNESS
are nil ffn. I Oak4annrtt Ijenthrr.
Hfn(leauto20t Ponhle llua gy, HIS
to:i.i. Hilling Nnddleal allnricaa.
MpaaeilluatratMlOaUl'irDafriia. Ad'lraai
9 lltB B
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m r-- m m 11 1
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andmske new
OITer- Send ns a
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and we will hihSh vnu a I rnnon Porlraill Free off harire. urotlded VOU
Cthlt'lt It to your friends as a samplenf our wnrk.and use your Influence In se
curing us future order. I'lnre name and addresson bnok of picture and It will be re
turned in rierfeet nrrtiip. U'p make unv ehanirpln nurture Tim wish nut interfering with the
likeness. Refer toanttisnb In I'Miium. rlitrf.sasll mall tn t i l l PMC PIIKTK AIT I'U..
108 and 110 Et Randolph St.. CHICACO.ILL. P 8 -Wt will forfsit $100 to any on
"oniijnlSjjiilniere
5UB3CRIBD FOR
And the
PRICES
Are away down
q q q q
Hardware.
TINWARE,
WOODEN WARE
ClfftpICK
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Hlobe-Detnocrat
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q;o '(o Subscribe
nd InrcenK nuuniBOinnfra u Ainnaica willing frni Tit
ta'MindHiiniiHUiianr. Bliipwithpn?- t-. 31
H1IO. wnm u sell for tfHStti.
fine sa sold U . I'hnrfnna
Komi Curt IOI witn daan
enshmn aod larb.8ld.xTj
m $60.
W.B. PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHART.IND.
1130 DAYS
Wlslilnff tn Introduce on mAYOY POR-
ITN and at the Mini) tlnia eitund our tiusiiieM
cii.lomers.wehave decided to niU thlsHpelnl
Oiililnet 1'iolvire. I'hofifraiih.Tlntviie.Ambrotrn
or Dsunenilvin' of Tiiiirself it snv member of Tonr fsniliv. Iivintf or dead
THE HERALD.
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