The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 29, 1892, Image 1

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FIFTH YKAU.
PLAITSMOUTII, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1892.
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Absolutely Pure.
A. cream of tartar baking .powder
Hirhfnt of all in leaven ingstrength
Latest U. S. Government food re-
pert.
EW MKATMAKKET.
irMIkRii(. Pork. Veal. Mutton. I'uiter ana
eggs kept constantly on hand.
Came of all kinds kept in Season
SATISFACTION - OARANTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor, 6th St andXincoln Ave
PLATTSMOUTII, - "NEBRASKA.
TUTE AT MARKET
SIXTH STREET
F. H. ELLEN BAUM, Prop.
The best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also iresn
Egga and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
mm SIXTH STREET
Meat market
lt if. urN
Always has on band a full stock of
FLOUR AND FEED,
Corn, Bran, Shorts Oats and Baled
Hay for sale as low as uie m --t
and delivered to any part of the
""City. " '
' CORNER SIXTH AND VINE
Plattsmouth,
Kebr:-sku
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURE OF AND
WH0LESRLE1RNI1 RETAIL
j DEALER IN TB K
t
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
ruiLUSior
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES
always in stock r
-o
Plattsmouth, - - Nebrassa
W. II. CUSH1NG,
President,
J. W. JOHNSON,
Vice-PrexiilenL
-ooOT
EOoo-
Citizen? - -Bein,
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
Capital Paid in
$30,000
F I! Guthman. J W Johnson. E 8 Greusel.
UcDry fcikenbary. M W Morgan. J
A Connor. W We ttenkamp, W
II Cusuint;
A general banNing business trans
acted. Interest allowed on de
posites. pIRST
NATIONAL : BANK
OK PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
Paid up capital
Surplus
5 SO.IK .
io.tniO.ue
rs the ry be;-t facilities for the yromp
trail-action of iigitiniate
i
Banking Business
Mock?. bond, gold, government and local r
mrlue boucnt and sold. Deposits receive!
and interest allowed on the certificate
Drafts drawn, available in any part of the
United btates and all the principal town o!
Europe. "
OOIJ.KCTIOJJS MADB AND PROMPTLY RXMIT
TKD. Hljrhesi market prico paid for County War
rants. State mb County beoda.
ilSKCTOBS
John ntXKarald . , . J-Hawkiwortli
i - TThmki K. Dover .
John lHtxraU; 7 t . . 8. Wch. i
PfflUIER
.(Tif lUattsmoiith ZScrxld.
C'OKNKK OK VINE AND FIFTH STS
TEI.EPHO.NK 38.
IS BROS. Hublishers,
Published every Thursday, ami daily
every evening except Sunday.
Registered ut the I'lattsinouth, Nebraska
post pflice uh second class mail matter for
transmission through the U. S. mails.
TKK.1S FCR WEEKLY.
One year la advance - - - - $1 50
One year not in ad vance - - - 2(1
Six months In advance - 75
Three months in ad vance 40
TEKMS OF DAILY.
One year in advance - - - - $ 00
One copy one month ----- 50
Per week by carrier ----- 15
Europe is all excitement at the
present over the cholera scare, as
four ca9es have been reported in
Paris.
A GOOD old democrat was heard
to remark the other day: "The rea
son bo many democrats were for
Cleveland was because there was so
much of him'
AN exchange says that "danger
ously large democratic majority in
congress" have for four months
been industriously boring a gimlet
hole in the McKinley tariff law and
asks them to please yell when they
get the hole half way through, so
as to let the people know of their
grand achievement.
SENATOR QUAY sa-s in a maga
zine article that one of the leading
sources of strength to the repub
lican party in lSSr" was Harrison's
marvelous faculty for ' discussing,
day after day, great and varying
public questions in speeches all
differing in form and without an
error of treatment or blunder of
expression. Fortunately, the same
advantage will be on the side of the
same party this year.
The Cleveland democrats
begin
to see that "the late convention to
be as great a blunder as "the winter
co'" mention" was. The party in New
' -i j. seems to be as "between the
t v. vil and the deep sea," and it mat-
j t. .- little which wajr they go. Sen-
..tur Has, tne wisest among xne
leaders, advises the abandonment
of the convention appointed for
May. The senator advised that the
opposing factions kiss and make
up, and that the two great leaders
be kicked aside among the useless
furniture.
Every man in the great northwest
be he republican or democrat,
should labor to retain in place the
party now in power. Why, because
the protective reciprocity policy ad
vocated by it, is paying off mortga
ges, getting the people out of debt
and with large numbers, increasing
their bank accounts. Protection
protects the home markets and the
home demand for farm products,
stiffens prices, which paid in honest
money, is rapidly increasing the
wealth of the farming class and as
the farmers prosper so does "all oth
er lines of business. Indianola, la.,
Herald.
Whatever the republican side of
the house lacks in numbers is made
up by a full supply of courage,
brains and clear-sighted determina
tion. The splendid conduct of the
republican minority during the
fight over the silver bill extorted ex
pressions of admiration from such
stiff necked democrats as Crain of
Texas. "I couldn't help." said Mr
Crain, "but admire the magnificent
discipline displayed by the republi
can minority. It was equal to that
German regiment. They advanced,
retreated, wheeled, faced about,
marched, counter-marched. and
charged like trained veterans. It
was magnificent and it was politics."
Several hundred thousand republi
cans saj" ditto to that. The republi
can minority lia done nobly.- - An
born post.
A TITANIC TASK.
If Harrison and Blaine could ob
tain a full remonetization of silver
at a fixed ratio to gold in all the
commercial countries of the world
tkey would achieve a greater vic
tory than our nation obtained at
Appomattox or Gett3'sburg, for it
would be mastering a commercial
problem which has defied the pow
ers of thegreatest administrative
minds in the world . for the past
hundred years. Milwaukee Eve
ning Wisconsin.
THE PROSPERITY OF OUR WORK
MEN. There has never been a period in
the history of this or any other
country when the general rate of
wages was as high as it is now, or
the prices of goods relatively to the
wages as low as they are to-day, nor
a period when the workman, in the
strict sense of the word, has so fully
secured to his own use and enjoy
ment such a steadily and progres
siyely increasing proportion of a
constantly increasing product.
Hence, so far as our experience goes
in dealing with the great flood of
immigration which has poured in
upon us in increasing measure dur
ing these twenty-five years, greater
in the last ten years thau ever be
fore, all the facts and the conditions
would tend to prove that we might
invite its continueance, so far as it
consists of the intelligent and the
capable who constitute by far the
greatest portion, rather than im
pose taxes to keep the intelligent
and capable from coming here to
improve their condition. We now
have specific and absolute data in
respect to manufactures, the me
chanic arts and mining goi:ig to
prove that, through the application
of science and invention in these
specific directions, those who do
the actual work in the sense in
which the workman uses thai
phrase in a lessening number of
hours and with less arduous effort
secure constantly advancing
wages, increase purchasing power,
better toocl aim more ot it, more
clothing, if not quite as good on ac
count of the obstruction to the im
port of wool, and also, outside of a
few congested districts in cities,
better shelter at lessening cost to
the occupant. Edward Atkinson
in the May Forum.
Dr. Keeley has this to say of the
cigarette habit: "It brings confu
sion to the brain and heart and a
train of ills from which it is hard to
recover, even though you stop the
! habit. I will not treat a man who
persists in using the cigarette. It
results in insanity and death.''
"Wanted, the Earth."
John Dillon in "Wanted, the
Earth," and a fine supporting com
pany played to as large an audience
last night as ever entered the Pea
vey Grand, and it was by far the
best pleased house of the season.
The inimitable Dillon was in his
glory and his many admirers in
Sioux City received him with warm
applause. The play abounded in
laughable situations, as everybody
expected it would with Dillon
around. Sioux City Journal.
John Dillon appears at the Water
man to-night.
According to the census of 18!)0,
Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her
population of 1,098,576 people, as the
eighth largest cit3' on the globe.
Most of 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
dailjr. 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.
It Pays to Read the Papers,
especially your county paper, for
often through this medium busi
ness chances and opportunities are
presented that might otherwise en
tirely escape your attention. For
instance, B. F. Johnson & Co., Rich
mond, Ya., have an advertisement in
this paper that will prove of espe
cial interest and value to a large
number of people hereabouts. Write
to them for further particulars.
Kor a number of years. I have
been subject to violent attacks of
inilammitory rheumatism which
generally lasted about two months,
On the first of this month I was at
tacked in the knee and suffered se
verely for two days, when I prenred
a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and it relieved me almost instantly.
I therefore most cheerfully reco
mentl it to those who are similarly
afflicted everywhere. R. I. Wlr.t
ly is a very prominent man in this
place and his disease was widley
kiiovvu as he suffered aucn severe
pain. W. M. Iioustan iS: Co. . Mer
chants. Martindale, N- C. ."0 cent
bottles for sale bv
Druggists.
F. C,
iCile c.
Co.
Brought Into Court.
Messrs. 'Cage and Sherman, of
Alexander, Texas, write us regard
ing a remarkable cure for rheuma
tism there, as follows: "The wife of
Mr. Wm. Pruitt, the postmaster
here, has been bed-ridden with
rheumatism for several years. She
cogld get nothing to do her any
good. We sold her . a ' bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and she
was completely, cured by its use.
We refer any one to her to verify
this statement." 50 cent bottles for
sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists
Emior Liquor Care.
To those seeking a rescue from
liquors curse or other evil habits
brought about by morphine, tobac
co etc. The Elisor Institute at South
Omaha offers one of the most relia
ble and best places to go with the
absolute certainty of a permanent
cure. Write or visit the institute.
The promptness and certainty of
its cures have made Chamberlain's
cough remedy famous, lt is intend
ed especially for coughs; colds,
croup and whooping cough, and is
the most effectual remedy known
for these diseases. 50 cents bostles
forsal by F. G. Fricke.
A Sensible Man.
Would use Kemp's balsam for the
throat atd lungs, it is curing more
cases coughs odds, asthma, bron
chitts, craup and all throat and
lung troubles, than any other rem
edy. The proprietor has author
ized any druggist to give you a earn
pie bottle tree t convince jtou ot
the merit of this great remedy.
Large bottles 50c and $ 1.
Beware of the docters and under
takeas; "they want you." Spring
time is here and with it a Contami
nated Blood, Torpid Liver, Kidneg
Comdlaints and Indigestion Take
"Ralrena for the Blood" and stim
ulate the organs to force the foul
secretions from your system. $1 at
Brown & Barrett and O. H. Snyder
Rail-Road Pain Cure never fails.
Subscribe for The Plattsmouth
Daily Herald at 15 cents a week.
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
euffered from catarrh of the worst
kind ever since I was a little boy
and I never hoped for cure, but
Cream Balm seems to do even that
Many of my acquaintances have
used it witu excellnnt results.
Oscar Ostum, 4.1 Warren Ave., Chi
cago 111.
Wanted: An energetic man to
manage branch office. Only a few
dollars needed. Salary to start !?7."
per month and interest in business
The Western Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Some Foolish People
allow a cough to run until it gets
beyond the reach of medicine They
say "Oh, it will wear away," but in
most cases it wears them away.
Could they be induced to try the
successful Kemp's Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
cure, they would see the excellent
effect after taking the- list dose.
Price 50c and $1. Trial si.e free. At
all druggists.
The wisdom of him who journey
eth is known by the line he selects;
the judgment of the man who takes
the "Burlington Route" to the
cities of the east, the south, and the
west, is never impeached. The in
ference is plain. Magnificent Pull
man sleepers, elegant reclining
chair c-irs 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
and Ticket Agent, Omaha.
Specimen Cases.
S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Wife
was troubled with neuralgia and
rheumatism, his stomach was dis
ordered, his liver was affected to ao
alarming degree, appetite fell awaj
and he was terribly reduced in flesh
and strength. t Three bottles oi
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg,
111., had a running sore on his leg
of eight years' standing. Used
three bottles of Electric Bitters and
seven bottles Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, and his leg is sound and well
John Speaker, Catawba, O., had fiv
large fever sores on his leg, doctors
said he whs incurable. One botlle
Electric Bitters and one box Buck
len's Arnica Salve cured him entire
ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.
Now Try This-
It will cost you nothing and will
surely do you good, if 3 011 have a
Cough, Cold or an- trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from La Grippe
found it just the thing and under
its use had a speed- and perfect re
covery. Trj- a sample bottle at our
expense and learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottle
free at F. G. Fricke & Co. Drug
Store. Large size "0e. and $1.00
A GreatSurpriee
Is in store for all who use Kemp'f
Balsan for the throat and lungs the
great guaranteed remedy. Would
you believe that it is sold on its
merits and that any druggits is au
thorized by the progrietor of this
wonder till reined v to trive you a 1
sample bottle freer It never fails
to cure acute and chronic coughs
All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam. 4
Large Bottles oOc and !?1.
Itch on human and horses animals
cured in '50 minutes by Woolford's
sanitary lotion. This never fails.
Sold F. G. Fricke & Co. druggist,
Plattsmouth.
For milliner)- and pattern hats or
anything in the line of ribbons,
flowers of the latest styles and de
signs, call on the Tucker Sisters in
the Sherwood block. tf.
Spot Cash
MANY YEARS AGO THE 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 cave exactly
ALL THAT WE WANT IS
Your Trade" on
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
STOVKS,
That is all; '-Nor do we want it loner" just for a few years, say twenty
or more and if you will grant us this
ue mil to overllowing.
In return you will have tittle to want, lor in these goods we offer tht
best and most complete line made in this country to-day and
-ef-t 3?xlces so ZLjo-7"
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 GITE US THE "LITTLE" THAT TV'K WANT.
J. W. Hendee, & Co.
UNRUH
KEEPS
Whitney'
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CALL AND SEE
SECRET SOCIIlTIk,
TN'KJIITS OK PYTHIAS Gsiuntlet Locltfo
-1 No-47. Meets every Wednesday eve
ning at their hall over flennet 6c Tutt's, all
visitinjj knights are cordially invited to
attend. M N Griftith, C C: Otis Dovey K of
H and S.
A O V W No 81 Meet second and fourth
Friday eveninjfs in t he inotit h at 1(1
) F Hall. M Voudruti, M W, E I' lirown,
recorde-i.
A o lr W No 8 Meet first and third Fri
day eyepiiitf of each month at I O O K
hall, Frank Vermylea M W'iJ K Warwick,
recorder.
DEGREE OK HONOR Meets the first
and third Thrursday evenings of each
month in I. O. . F. hull, Fitzgerald block.
Mrs. Addie Smith, Worthy Sister of Honor
Mrs. Nannie liurkel, sister secretary.
CASS LODGE. No. 146. 1. O. O. F. meets ev
ery Tuefday nipht at their hall in Fifzuerald
block. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited
to attend when visitini; in Cie ctty. Chris Fet
eren, N. O. ; S. F. Ofborn, Secretary.
DOYAL AUUANAM CaK Council No 1021,
Meet at the K, of P. hall in the Farniele &
CraiK block over Bennett & Tutte, visiring
brethren iuvited. Henry ;er!ii;, Kegent ;
Thos Walling, Secretary.
GA. K.McConihie I'oft No. 45 mei-ts every
Saturday evonin? at 7 : 30 in their Hall in
Kockwood block. All visiting comrades are
cordially invited to n ect with us. Fred Bates,
Fo-ai Adjniaut ; G. F. Niles, 1'ost Commadder.
ORDFR OF THE WOKLIJ, Meet at 7 : 30
every Monnay eveninir at the f;ranl Army
nan. A. I
secretary. Groom, president. Thos Walling,
rASs CAMP No. 332 M. W. A. meets every
second and Fourth Monday eviiiu in
Fitzgerald hail. V'isitinir neighbor welcome.
P. Hansen. V. C. : Y. WerteiibeiL'er, W. A.,
S. C. Wilde. Clerk.
771
AFTAIN' H E PALMER CA
S. A. meet every Tuesday niKlit at 7 o'clock '
iu their ball in Fitltrerald bock. AH sous and !
visiting comrades are coidially invited to meet '.
wirh tis .). J . Kurtz, Coiiiina'ncler ; B. A. JV!: '
Eiwain, l?t t'earfitfiit.
t-AUGI1TE1:s OF 1:EE i.a - Lud of I'rom--'
i e Lodne No. 40 meet- the second ano
fourth Thursday evenirirs f eych mouth in
the f ). O. J- hv.ll. Mrs. T. E. W iUiams, N
G. ; 5lrs. John Cory. Secretary.
VOl'Xi MKN'S I HKIV1ION- S'lCIATION
X V. aternu-.n block Main trt. hooms
ojea fr.'in x : a m to ! -.:v i in. for men oniy
(iosf-el mefctin eveiy Sunday attenicon at 4
o'e-Ok .
For years the editor of the Burl
ington Junction. . (Mo.) I'ost, has
been subject to cramp colic fits of in
digestion, which prostrated him for
several hours and unfitted him for
bnsiness for two or three days. For
the past year he has been using
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy whenever occa
sion required, and it has invariably
given-him prompt relief. 25 and 20
cent ; bottles for sale by F. G.
Fricke Co., druggists.
Hardware.
TIN WARM,
WOODEN WARh
TOOLS,
"little" our cup of happiness will
And the
PRICES
Are away down
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A. N. SULLIVAN.
Attorney at-Law. Will (five prompt attention
'o all buxinees entrusted to him. OlUce In
Onion block, Kant Hide. Flattumouth, Neb.
BARG-AIKS
N M M M
UT
WATCHES, - CLOCKS, - .SILVERWARE
and jewelry.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
SATISFACTION" O L A KAXTEEI)
N N N N
: H. M. GAULT. : :
Room with Snyder, Soutn Main Street.
R. A, SALISBURY
: D-E-N-T-I-S-T :
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS.
D. Steinways ana sthetlc for the paitilece ex
traction of teeth.
Fine Gobi Work a Specialty.
Kockwood Block I'lattsrnouth, Net
21", 219, 221, AND 223 yAAIN ST
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
! F. P.- GUTHLIA1T1T. PROF
Kates ?4.."rf) fi:r week and up
i
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CF.OWS8
Bridge work and fine gold work a '
SPECIALTY.;
OB. STEIN A U8 LOCAL as well u other 4
esthetlcstdTen tor the painless extraction a
. . teem. .
a MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald Rio
Carriages