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.Daily Id moiitii era FIFTH YEAlt. PLATTSMOUTH, N K Bit A SK A . TI I U B SPA Y , FEBRUARY 4 1892. NUM HKR 122 f i m a m i i fi ' 4i TiJ PGODIES Abeolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking1 powder .Highest of all in leavening strength Latest U. S. Government food re port. mimunaToy & Missouri riter b. b V TIME TABLE. y OF DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS GOING No. 2 a o . No. 8 EAST GOING WEST .6 : 05 P. M. No I... j :45 a. m. .lo:Joa .. no. j. otzftp. ni 7 ; 44 p. ni No. , 9 :05 a. m , 9 : 45 a. m 'o. T -15 a. m. .10 :14 a. ii o.a 6 tap, in. ..IAla.ii' No. !, ...ft :05 p.m. o, 19 11 :05 a. m. loovoo t,r Dniha about two No. 10 No. 12 NO. 20 Pusnr. ell's 'clock I r tigers. maliaand will accommodate pas- MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME CARD. No. 34 Accomodation Leaves.. No.3 ' arrives.. Trains dally except : unuay .10:55 a. m. . 4 ;00 p. m. TTORNEY A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Law. Will Kv prompt at jentlOL to all bUHiuef entrusted to hin. mce Id Union block. Eant side. Platwmouth.eb. SECRET SOCIETIES KNIGHTS OK P'1I1IAH (iauntlet Lodge MO. 47 Meet every Wednesday evening at their h ill in Pannele A Craig block. All vw itln knights sre cordially invited to attend If. N. Griffith. C. C. ; tin Dovey. K. K. S. .s' S - . AO TJ. W. No. W Meets second and tourth , Friday vei ings tn the month pt. G. A. K. I ball in Roukwood block, M. Vondran. M w, If, P, Brown. Recorder. CASS LODGE. Ho. 146. 1. 0. O. F. meets ev ery Tuesday night at tbeir ball in Fitzgerald block. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited to attend when visiting in tte city. Chris Pet rsen.N G. ; S F. Qeborn. Secretary. DOTAL A R0ANAM-Cs Council No 1021. " Meet at the K. of p hall in th- Pannele & Craig block over Bennett & Tutts, yisiring ' h.thren invited Henry Getfng. Kegent ; Thos Walling, Secretary. AO D. W..8. Meeis first and third Friday evenings of each month atG. A-B. Hall t ID HOCKWOnK mii'k. nu ioi.i;vi,-, . D, E. Euerwole, Becorder. r rKGBEE OF HON R. meets second and - fourth Tbnrsdavs of each Kontli In I.O. O. F hall In Fitzg -raid bl ck. Mr. F. Boyd. Lady of Honor ; Belle Vermylea. recorder- A. B.McConihie Post No. 45 meets every Saturday evoning at 7 : " in heir Hall in Bockwood block All vis'ti tc comrades are cordially invited to eet th . Fred Bates. Post Adjniant ; G. F. Niles. Pos Commadder. OBDB OK THE WORLD, Meets at 7 : 30 every Monnav evenintr at the Grand Army kali. A. F. Groom, preside u Thos Walling, secretary- r'AS.H CAMP No. 332 M. W. A. meets every second and F-urth Monday evnings in Fitzgerald taa.1. Visiting neighbors welcome. P. CT Hansen. V. C. : P. Wertenbereer. W. A.. 8. C. Wilde. Clerk i-APTAIN H E PALMER CAMP NO 50 V sons of Veteran, division of Nebraska. C S A. meet -very Tuesday night at 7 -.30 oVi ck in their hall In itiiterald b ock. All son an-1 visiting comrades are cordially invited to meet f - ithns J. J. Kurtz. oinm u.der ; B. A. Mc i 1st sea gent. vUHTF.RS F IfEHECA hud of Prom- Lodge N . 40 tetet3 the second and fourth Thursday eveiiii gs vt each month in thel'O.O. . h.U Mm. T. E. Williams, N G. i ilrs. John Cory. Secretary YOUSG MEN'S ' I1KITI'N -SOCIATION Waterman blink Main Street. Kooni open fr-m 8im t 9 :30 p m. For men on'y Gospel meet ng every Sunday alternoon at 4 o'elock . PLACES OF WORSHIP. O-Tholic .wt. Paul's C hurch, ak. between Fifth and Sixth. Father Ca'iiey, Pastor Services: Vuss at 8 nnd 10 :30 a. m. Sunday School at 2 -J3u. with benediction. Christian. Comer Locust and Eighth Sts. Services morning 8iid i-vei ing. Elder A. Galioway pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Episcopal. St. Luke's 4 hurch. corner Third and V in-. Rev. H B. Burgees, pactor. Ser vices : 11 A. M. ai;d 7 :30f m . Sunday School at 2 :30F. M. Gibman Methodist. jrner Sixth St and Granite. Bev. Hlrt. Pastor. Services : 11 A. M. and 7 :30 p. M. Sunday School 10 :30 A. M. PBF.SBVTFR1 an. services in new church. cor ner Sixth and Giamte sts. Kev. J . T. Haini, pator. sundav-sc ol at 9 ;30 ; Preaching at 11 a. m.'j 8 pm. The . K. s. C E of this church m-ets every Sabbath evening at 7 :15 in the basement of the chucrh. All are invited to attend these meetings. Firot Mkthodist. Sixth St.. betwen Main and Pearl. Rev L. F. Brit t. U. I . pastor. Services : 11 a.m.. 8 :00 p. m Sunda. School :30A t. Prayer meeti g V ednesday even ing Gfkman PRt-fBVTKKi an. Corner Main and Ninth. Rev. W itte. pastr. Services usual hours. Sunday tchool 9 -.30 A. M. Swfedkr i ovoRfOATiONAL. Granite, be tween Fifth and Sixth.. Colored Baptist. Mt. Olive. ak. between Tenth and Eleventh. Bev. A. Boswell, pas tor. Services 11 a. m and 7 -.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Yotjwo Men's Chriktiax Association Booms in Vt term an block. Main street. Gos pel meeting, for meu only, every Sunday af- iernoM at 4 o'clock. Rooms open week days from 8:30 a. m.. to 9 : 30 p.m. SOTTTH PARK TA BKRNACLBi Bev. J. M. Wood, Pastor. Services : Sunday School, kOa. m.: Preaching. 11. m. and 8 p. m. ; prayer meeting Tuesday ni;ht ; choir prac tice Friday night. AU are welcome. The Plattsmouth Herald KNOTTS BROS, Publishers Puliiiihod evry Thursday, and dally every e eiilng except Sunday. IteKistered at the PlattsmoutU, Neb. po't ollcefor transmis'lon through th U. S. ma. Is a second claa rate. Office comer Vine and Fiftb streets telephone 38. TKBMB FOB W KKKLY. O e copy, one year, in advance .... . $150 One copy, one year, not tn advance 2 00 Ois copy, six monthf. in advance 75 O w c py, three months, in advance. . . 40 TERMS FOB DAI LI Oiie cop one yar in advance $6 00 O le copy per week, by carrier 15 Oie copy, per month 50 DEMOCRATS in congress will only work tearing down the McKinley law during the dark of the moon. They give evidence of being afraid to attack it in daylight, or even when the moon is full. They may be smart, but the public always hates a coward no matter how sin art he may be.- -Inter Ocean. The latest Pittsburgh establish- ment where the process of tinning ; is carried on is that of Griffith & Cadwallader of the Twenty-third ward, Pittsburgh, Pa., who com menced operations on January 1 with a force entirely new to the business. They are turning out a fine grade of roofing plate at the rate of 300 boxes per week. Amer ican Manufacturer. TnE New York Recorder has a novel plan for honoring both the living and the dead who played conspicuous parts in the Chilean disturbance. This plan is to have three silver statuettes made of Charles W. Riggin, the marine killed at Valparaiso, these to be presented to President Harrison, Secretary Blaine and Secretary Tracy as the Americans who com pelled Chile to apologize for the in sult to the American uniform. THE SCHEME. Aa moved by David B. Hill, sec onded by "Bill" Springer, and in dorsed by the "dangerously demo cratic" house caucus, the platform of that party will read thus: Plank 1 Yell. Plank 2 Tackle. Plank 3 Object. Plank i. Amend. Plank 5- -Juggle. Plank 6 "Holler." Plank 7 Do nothing. Plank 8 Resoved that the Amer ican people are blanked fools. Denver Times. PROTECTION VS. AMERICANISM. TheCharleston News and Courier, in the midst of all its noisy enthusi asm for tariff reform, declares that a protective duty should be levied on Egyptian fine cotton for the benefit of the sea island cotton planters. Atlanta Constitution. The fact is the policy of the United States has been an uninterrupted illustration and defense of protec tion. No party ever undertook to upset it until in 1888 the passions of the free traders were so disastrous ly aroused by a democratic presi dent in search of a renomination. Up to that time protection had been one of the most fundamental of national traditions, shared by democrats and other parties with out material distinction. If the recent tariff-smashing rage of our old contemporary, the Charleston News and Courier, subsides for a moment in favor of a little protec tion sentiment, it is but going back to first principles. Our. contempo rary is no rebel against American ism after all. Sun. JUPITER AND VENUS. The Approaching: Conjunction is a Phenomenon of Rare Occur rence. The planets Jupiter and Venus, which are now very conspicuous objects in our western sky these clear evenings, will make a very close approacb to each other, or come into conjunction, as it is technically called, on Februarj- 6, at 5 12 a. m., New York mean time, when the distance between their centers will be only fifty-seven sec onds (of arc), or thirty-four seconds between their nearest limbs. Un fortunately for observers in this country, both planets will then be below the eastern horizon, but on the evenings of February 5 and 6 the one preceding and the other fol lowing conjunction they will be so close that the unassisted eye may have some difficulty in distin guishing them separately. Such a close approach of these two planets is very rare, and those now living may probably never see another. In the field of view of a telescope of very moderate power the planets will present a magnifi cent spectacle, JupiUr being sur rounded by his four satellites and Venus showing a gibbous phase, or only four-fifths of her en tire disk. Although the planets have such apparently close rela tions, their distance apart is very great, being about four and a half times the earth's mean distance from the sun or, in round numbers, about 418,000,000 miles. In former times, when the cause of such phe nomena was not understood as at present, the ignorant and super stitious looked upon conjunctions of the planets as the forerunners of some civil or physical commotion, such as wars, famine, earthquakesf etc., but it is almost unnecessary to state that they possess no signifi cance whatever. The present re markable conjunction of the two most conspicuous planets in the solar system has no connection ' whatever with imbroglio, the Rus sian famine or any other event that mar hereafter occur. Such phenom ena take place when the earth ami any two planets come into the same or nearly the same straight line, and i since all the planets, the earth in j eluded, revolve around the sum in the same direction and with differ ent but variable velocity, they must necessarily arrive some time or other at the same relative positions again and again, and therefore any event, whether of a civil or physical character, happening at or near that time is simply an accidental coincidence and nothing more. It will be both interesting and instructive to follow the apparent path of these two planets for the next few months. Both are moving eastward among the fixed stars, but in consequence of the apparent motion of the sun in the same direction, which is intermediate between thoeeof Jupiter and Venus the form is apparently approaching the sun, and will be lost to view in the splendor of his rays on the 20th of March, after which he will become a morning star. The latter however, is apparently receding, from the sun and approaching her greatest elongation, which will oc cur on the 29th f April, when her anguler distance from the sun will be about 45J degrees, and just about fifteen minutes before her greatest elongation she will be oc culted by the moon, but the oc cupation occurs near midnight, and, therefore, invisible in this country. On the 2d of June he will attain her greatest brilliancy, which will be nearly three times greater than at present. At this time she will be visible to the naked eye dur ing the day, and at night will cast quit a strong shadow. On June 17 she will become stationary for a short time. At this point in her ap parent course she will be moving exact, the straight line joining the earth and Venus moves parallel to itself so that to a spectator on the earth the planet will appear to preserve the same absolute direc tion in space. Up to this point her apparent motion has been eastward or direct; she now, however, changes her course of retrogrades, passes between us and the sun on July 9, when she becomes a morn ing star, and again arrives at a stationary point on July 21, after which her apparent motion again becomes direct. J. Morrison, M. B., Ph. D. Washington, D. C, Jan. 30. A Sensible Man. Would use Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more cases of coughs, coles, Asthma. Bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung trouble than any oilier medicine, The proprietor has au thorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this remedy. Large botttes 50c and $1. Miles Nerve and Liver ills. Act on a new principle regulat ing the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervs. A new discovery Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles constipation. Unequaled for men women, children, smallest, mildest surest! 50 doses, 25c. Samples free at F. G. Fricke & Co's. All those owing personal and de linquent taxes will please call at treasurer's office and settle same. The office will be open pay day eve ning; also the evening following. Gus A. Hters, fi Deputy Tax Collector. JSq-EW MEATMARKET. Freth Beef. pork. Veal Mutto1., l'utter aud eggs kept coiiHtuntly on band. Game of all kinds kept in Season. SATISFACTION - GA KAN TEED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. 6th $t and Lincoln Ave PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. N EW HARD WAKE STOKfc S. E. HALL & SDN Keep all kind of b'lll ie- Imr-iwi- . u.. aud will supply roni a' ti t- m.ii fu .-(pJlr i r s i TIKT ROOFING - poiiHt'i- and all kinds o tin work iriu ti done. Orde.s ('.in in e.mntrv 'iiier 16 Pearl -'t. PlTTS t -Hr I. : T HE CI1IZKNS BANK. e"I.A I"! SM- K' t 1 npltal iiHk pnid i: AutHorized CiTii. :'-'.".- VV. H CiiBhiiiR, J .I'dina-.i!! W fl eKi'N ,. r r F R Guthman J W Johnson E tireuse! fcieiirv Kikenbary. M " Moriran. J A Connor. V A'ettenk in p. W li 1'usliiKg I'RANSACTSIA GENERAL BANKING BOSlNli Miles certificates of deposits bearing interei Buys and sells exchange, county and nitr rlRST : NATIONAL : BANK r OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA ald up capital $50.o).oii Surplus I0,ono.0!' rs the very bet facilities for the prorap transaction of ligltimate Banking Business Stocks, bonds, gold, government and local e iurltles bought and sold. Deposits receiv tnd interest allowed on the certlflcttw drafts drawn, available In any part of th amted States and all the principal towns o Surope. XLLKCTION8 MADS AND PBOMPTLV BKMT TKD. Highest market price pld tor County War rants. State ana County bonds. DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald D. Hawkswortb Sam Waugh. F. E. While George E. Dovey fohn Fitzgerald. S. Waugh. President Ca-V' J ULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURE OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES always in stock o Plattsmouth, - - Nebrassa DEALER IN- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage ef the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. -ixx-ai oATrotfrv JJ "To repn hnnu. You ne ravellngQflUIiOJn-H retirement our well knuwa hnnu. You need no caoltal to repre sent a firm that warrants stock flrst-claes and true to name, WORK ALL THE YEAR. 100 per month to. right man. Apply nuick, stating age. ' L. L. MAY A CO NurseryTrlorUt and Seedsmen.St Paul, Minn. (This house is respasible ) ATTENTION LA DIE 5. To is lie 14 rio t ny yoiit lfqts, Boiiiiots qil gibbons i joti OAv'q 144CC DAWSOiT 1 r RS. DAWSOX expects to leave J j 1'earce does not wish (oconliiu l o X" M I RT RS. DAWSOX expects to leave will tell .."oilsat cost. O i Any one witshingtn go into the millinery business can do so at once i a: your own terms as we wi&h to sell our entire stock as it is. We have ;t splendid location aud a good trade. &IIi "EL "T BLOCK irr -. d o r a sou'.h. of 2?ost Offico IjSjo w is Yoirri I J -r-i x r- 1 2 lome 2'1 auii. i ti Tole'lo i i;M!c Harpers M ;t: ite larper's Bj.x.ir Harper's Weekly - 2 !.") 4 (Xi - 4 Si 4 SO A 501 Vixe Street. Kvtirvtiiinir S'urmsh Your House. -AT- I. PEARLMAN'S -;reat HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM, flavin"; tmreha-ed the .1 V. '.Veckbach store room on soutk Main treet where f hhi now located can sell goods cheap er than the cheapest having ju-t put in the largest stock of new goo'ls ever lrn;ht to the city. Gasoline store and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. 1. ffiAKLMASi. F q F 02 WILL KKEP CONSTANTLY OX HAND A Fall and Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils."" DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions ( artfully Compounded at all Hour. FOR SALE OR EXGHANGA. inC)rv ACRKS of Colora ioland for pale or trade for Plattsmouth rcal estate or for merchandise of any kind. Thia is a bargain for some one; the land in Al. For further particulars call on or addrews THK HERALD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Sr. (the positive cure. J ELY BROTHERS. M Warren 8C, New York. PrioaMi Always has on band 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 SIXTH AND VINE Plattemouth, - - Nebraska. 2s O our city in a short time and Mrs ne the business. So for the next T "ST DA'S S o CHftjsrcE. i i Foi1502 Z Ml r r- vv Iowa State Register Western Rural - - 3 00 2 85 rno -8 10 3 23 "1 The i'oruni i (i lobe-Democrat - j Inter Ocean 'e riwG o Subscribe modern Complete line of 19EIIS house. 919, 221, AND 223 JAAIN ST, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. F. R. GUTHMANN. PROP- Rates $4 .no i er week axt vr. V S I