The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 08, 1892, Image 1

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' FIFTH YEAU.
J'LATTSMOUTII, NEJiltASKA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 1892.
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COIO.'KK OK VINE AND FIFTH STS
TKLKI'UONK3tt.
NOTTS BROS, Publishers
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking- powder
nigiiesi oi an in ieaveninuurnj;i"
latest u.o. oovernmeiii iouu im
port. BURLIXQTUX & MISSOURI Rl VER R. R.
V TIME TABLE, y
OF DAILY PASSEXGEK TKALNS
Published every Thursday, and daily
every evening except Sunday.
Registered at the I'lattsinout li, Nebraska
post pfiice us second class mail matter for
transmission through the V. S. mails.
TERM FCR WEEKLY.
One year ill advance - - - $1 30
One year nut in advance - - - 2 0
Six mouths in advance : 75
Three months in advance - - 40
TERMS OF DAILY.
One year In advayce - - - , $C 00
One Copy one month 50
Per week by carrier - - 13
No. 2 ..
Ko. 4...
No. 8....
Ko. 10...
No, 6 ...
GOING ERST
. .5 : 17 P. M.
. . 10 -.34 a. n. .
.7 ; 44 p. m
.. 9 : 45 a. m.
...12:23 a. iu
GOING WEST
Nol 3 :45 a. m.
No. l. 3 :4rt p. m
No. s :00 a. m.
No. T 5 rV p fli.
N o 4 :40 l). m.
No, 91 7 :15 a.m.
Bushnell's extra leaves for Omalia about two
o'clock for Omaha and will accommodate pas-eugers.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
TIME CARD.
No. 34 Aeoomodation Leaves 10:55 a.m.
VHo 3Xi " arrives 4 ;00 p. ni.
' Trains daily except Sunday.
Mr. Depew would make a first
rate secretary of state.
The mail who leads on the first
ballot often fails to lead on the last
ballot Seward led at the start in
I860, Blaine in 1S7G, Grant in 18S0, and
Sherman in 18SS, yet the other man
in each case carried off the prize.
President Harrison is not wor
rYinir himself about a new secre
tary of state, as there are a half
dozen or more irood men in the re
publican party who are capable of
filling the place and are ready to
serve whenever he calls them.
SECRET SOClETlh
iASSxnN332 MTw..'ineets every
CAcond and F.urth Monday ev-ninKs iu
Fitzirerald hall. Visiting neiKhbor welcome.
P C Hansen, V. C. : P. Werteuberger. W . A..
8. C. Wilde. Clerk.
CAPTAIN H E PALMEK CAMP NO 60
W Sons of Veteran, division of Nebraska. U
rTk meet every Tuesday night at 7 0 o'clock
?-Zt .rirl -i.1 hi.wic All sons and
vW. in" cTmrades a?e co7dValVvited to meet
with iw J.J- Ku tz. Commander ; li. A. Mc
El wain. 1st Seargent.
rRDEB OK THE WOULD. Meets at 7 : 30
0KeverV Monnay evet.im! at the Grand Army
ball. A. F. Groom, president. Thus NValUug.
secretary.
A O IT W Nofc-Meet first and third Fri
A day evening of each iinnn :li .at I O O h
f tall. Frank Vermylea MWiJb Haiv icK,
Aecorder.
A. K.McConihle Fost No. 45 meets every
G Saturday evoninc at 7 : 30 m their Hall in
Kockwod block. All vlsitum comrades are
cordiallv invited to -i.eet with us. r red Kates.
Fo't idjniant ; G. F. Nilcs. Poet Commadder.
There is a somewhat general idea
that the McKinley tariff bill will be
repealed before long, or at all events
be so much modified that the sting;
will be taken out of those clauses
most objectionable to British man
afactures: and it is for this reason
that the hopes of the democrats for
the approaching presidential elec
tion are so laigely shared in this
country. London Engineering,
April 18.
are i5,U()0 rural postofiices in the
country, iiicludiiitr villaires. Many
of these would be unnecessary with
the carrier system. The net expense
would be much less than one might
suppose at first blush. Speaking of
the system as it has been tried in
other lands Mr. O'Donuelly says:
"The United States of America is
far behind other nations in alford-
inir mail accommodations to dwel
lers in the farnjinir communities.
England, Germany, France, China,
Taoaii and India have lonjr had
this system. The United States,
with an area of 3,.j01.404 square
miles and a population of 65,000,000,
have made wonderful progress in
irovidinr mail facilities for cities
and towns, but the farming com
iminity has been allowed to jog
along with the same conveniences
of early days.
"The farming community ask
that the be treated as other citi
zens are. They know they bear
their share in sustaining the gov
eminent. They believe in recipro
city and ask that the government
return their support by enlarging
and increasing the postal facilities
in the portions where they reside.
In the cities the mail is delivered
free to all the people. The farmer
must go to the postofhee lor ins
mail, and also has to pay box rent
Six years ago, on this floor, I called
attention to this manifest injustice.
Last year $2,360,708 were collected
from box rents at the different post-
oflices. A good share of this came
from the farmer. In the mail ser
vice the farmer asks to be put on an
equality with his fellow citizens.'
The experience of the countries
named above is favorable to rural
mail delivery, and we hope the plat
form adopted at Minneapolis will
treat the question fairly. Inter
Ocean.
Oregon, Washington and the Nor
Tlw ruwl:mt il.'iiiruwl of lli tr:iv.
eling public to the far west for a
comfortable and at the same time
mi iTiinnm if:il moili nf t r:i vc 1 i 11 '
has led to the establishment as
what is known as Pullman Colonist
sleepers.
Thi'sc mrs are Itnilt on the same
general plan as the regular first
class Pullman Sleeper, the only dif-
ierence oeing inai mey are not up
holstered. They are furnished complete with
good comfortable hair niatresses.
warm blankets, snow white linen cur
tains plenty of towels, combs, brush
es etc., which secure to the occu-
tmiit nf a liirtli :i imifli tiri vnrv iS
is to be had in firr-t class sleepers.
'pi . i . ...
l nere arc iiisu.separaie umci immn
for ladies and gentlemen, and sniok
ing is absolutely prohibited. For
full information send for Pullman
Colonist Sleeper leailet. E. L. Lo-
max, Uenerai l'assenger ana i lCKet
Agent, Omaha Nebraska.
Spot Cash Hardware.
MANY YD AM 2 AC? "",: "ET WROTE:
"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 s
Ynnr Trade on
Nothing New Under the Sun
NTo' not .-tn tlirmicrli c:irs to Den
ver, Ogdeu, Salt Lake Cit-, San
rrancisco auu runiauu. jius ia
simply written to remind you that
tb ITtiion Piirilirr is the oioneer ill
runninjr througli cars to the above
mentioned points ana tnat tne pres
ent hrmi frli par nrra n wineii t is un
excelled. "We also make THE time.
For details address any agent ot
the company, call on your nearest
agent or write to E. L. Lomax,
G. P. & T. A. U. P., Omaha Aeo.
The fnllmvinir itpm -lifrfH from
the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat,
r-nntuina infortimtion well WSrtll
remembering: "Mr. John Roth of
... .. . ' . . . . .1 M.
tins City, wno mei wnn an acciueni
a few (lava aro. soraininir and
bruising his leg and arm quite
severely, was cured oy one ou-cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm."
This remedy is without an equal
. -i i t.i
tor sprains ana onuses ana snouiu
have a place in every household.
For sale by P. U. PricKe cv lo.
STOVES,
. . . lJ
TxAZZhw auk.
CUTLEKY, " TOOLS, WOODENTTAHJt
a. iiai is an; .or ao we wain it long just lor a lew years, say twenty
or more and if you will grant us this "little" our cup of happiness wiU
be full to overflowing.
In return you will have little to want, lor in these goods we olTr the
best and most complete line made in this country to-day and
Jt Prices so Xjotx7-
That every time we fill out a quotation sheet we feel that we ought to he
C t f ri 11 a T T 'i r i in It i wtnftr i 4 Iim tilul'ititli t ntki uf u fsw itfit firn ffS irinrv
the trade all the cream and keeping the skimmed milk for ourselves.
WILL YOU NOT GIVE LS THE "LITTX ' THAT WE WANT.
J. W. Hendee, & Co.
T-N-IfillTS OK PYTHIAS Oauntlet Lode
KN'x "7 Meet every Wednesday eve-
, fieej- e. y - fs. all
ineatltieiruauuiiri .. - - - - -... . tr.
L-i-iitintr knielits are cormai "'
term. 1 ui unn, .
and S.
It makes no difference to the
masses of the people who the re
publicans put up for president,
whether it is Harrison, Blaine,
Sherman, Allison or McKinley,
they are all good men, and with
either of them the republican party
could make a fight in which every
advantage would be on its side
Especially would it be if Sherman
should eret the nomination, as no
unpleasant surprises would arise to
compel defensive and apologetic
operations.
o
o V W No W-Meet second and fourth
Friday evening ntl.e month at JU
F Hall. M Yondran, M W , to 1 lirown.
recorded.
- ...... . n...i T. n
AUG HTEK3 J)r b mm;- "a
fourtVVrsday evenly o, each ,h in
the I . J. r. ii.i". '- -
j. ; Mrs. John Cory. Secretary.
rvFOKFE OF IIOXOK Meets the first
HS1 AcJSle SnSlu V of Honor
Mrs! Nannie Burkel. sister secretary
CASS LODGE. No. l.I-0.0. F.
gags? gsea
, , . vi'AVAM Cass Council No 1021,
Rt A thotV.Siall in -"ffi
rXX W GeSrinnti
Thos Wallinn. Secretary.
o'elock.
WHO PAYS THE TARIFF?
E. G. Dovey & Son have displayed
in their show window a set of Eng
lish made dishes, which consists of
100 pieces. Thev offer the entire set
a
for only$8.e5. Three years ago they
sold a set just like this one for $15.
Now since the McKinley bill has
gone into effect they will sell you
the same dishes for ouly $8.65. The
freight on this set from Boston was
$2, the tariff $2.40, and the wholesaler
made a profit, E. G. Doey & Son
make a profit, and the freight from
Eno-land to Boston must cost some
thing and the crate, straw and pack
ing cost something.
Will the Journal or some other
free trader explain who pays the
tariff and why these goods should
be sold so much cheaper since the
McKinley bill went into effect than
before.
The B. & M. will sell tickets for
the second annual encampment
competitive drill. Omaha, and for
the meeting of the Manufacturers
and Business Men's association,
Omaha, at one fare for the rouud
trip. Tickets will be sold June 13,
15. 1G and 18. Final limit for return,
Tune 22. J.Francis,
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent.
Notice.
The social and dauce to be given
by St. John's Altar Society, Friday
uue 10th will be postponed to Mon-
I day June 13th. Don't forget the
change of date.
nHocl-iiipt:irk" a lastimr and fra-
o-rant perfume, price 25 and 50 cts.
for sale by O II. Snyder and F G
Fncke.
For millinery and pattern hats or
anything in the line of ribbons,
flowers of the latest styles and de-
8ie-iis, call on tne xucKer oisiers in
. . " 1 i
tii Miprwnnn 0101:11. n.
Wonderful Cains
TW Tt;it.tj' Vnrvliip not Olllv PlirPS
all nervous diseases, headache, j
blues, nervous prostration, sleep-1
lessuess, neuralgia, St. V ltus dance,
fi a anH ViA'ctfri.i . lnt also builds UO
the body. "I am pleased to say that
alter years 01 intense suuenng wnn
nervous disease, neadacneana pros
tration. I tried Dr. Miles' Kestora
tive Nervine, and 111 two weeks
(t-ii'iipH tirrbt no 1 in (1 K in WpiiTht. I
could not lie down to sleep, but now
sleep perfectly easy, aim am nn-iirni-iiir
wniulprfiill v. Cannot sav
1 ' v' j v
enough for the Nervine. Mrs. L,. n
iri ipn imik-irk-. .. y " tjiie cus
tomer used Nervine and gained fif-
tppn nonnns 111 iiesn. dkuhh v
Mivtiiipv rnrtlnnd. N. Y. Trial
bottles and elesraut book free at F. PLATTSMOUTH,
n. VimMto A- Cn. 6.
T1t wiarlotii of Viitn who lOlimeV
eth is known hy the line he selects;
- - - . . x J 1. , . . .
ti iiwio-nieiit ot tne man wno wucb
the "Burlington Route" to the
ritJpa of Ttit pa.st. the south, and the
(west, is never impeached. The in-
rnnip t ii lain. iHap-nmceiii run-
.W , " " 1 - ...
,o.i oippnprs. fleornnt reclinuiLr
chair cars and world-famous dining
cars on all through trains. For
information address the agent ot
! iliA rAiti n v n t this nlace. or write
to J. Francis, General Passenger j
and Ticket Agent, umana.
H J. I. UNRUII K
FOR FIRST CLASS FURNITURE.
E HANDLES the Whitney baby Carriages and
can offer good bargains in them
Trn-tn-a (liri 11 r tn fnrnwli :i lionm rniinilpfp
could not do fjetter than to call and inspect his line of
furniture, in the way of Parlor sets, Dining room sets,
Bed Room set, and evenything kept in a first-class
establishment.
H
rr J. I. Unruh,
NEBRASKA.
ttmj 5 n t.- nu Tv , tk A desirable
lot in Plattsmouth. Will sell for!
cash or will take a good buggy
horse and horses in exchange.
For particulars call on or address
Hi 1 a otl ire ia
3now Ball Carnival.
a QioTtr imll oarnivaJ will be e"iven
under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C.
v Uo r'tn-istian rhurch. Ice
cream and cake will be served in
the orchard. Waitfor it. At Robt.
Walkers pnuay evening, juhc iu.
. A O
I I'nri'Atl inVITPfl. JL.
TKW MKATMARKKT.
Frenh Ueet. Pork. Veal. Mutton. Puttrr and
eskept constantly 011 hand.
Game of all kinds kept in Season
SATISFACTION - OARAKTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA.
J
ULIUS PEPPERBKRG.
MAJiCFACTUBI! OF AKU
UKDLESALEZWU RETAIL
DKALEK IN THE
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES
always in stock
Plattsmouth,
Nebrassa
POK SALE Two desi rab 1 e res 1
dence lots in Orchard Hill addition
to Plattsmouth. within a block of
the Missouri Pacific depot. For
particulars call ou or address The
II FKAXD Office.
FREE RURAL MAIL DELIVERY
The republican national conven
tion of four years ago favored in its
platform one thing which it did not
trv very hard to carry out penny
postage. The postmaster general
favors instead of that Tree delivery
for rural communities, and certain
ly if that is really practicable it
would be far more important to the
country at large than a reduction in
the rate of postage, especially as the
postal card has practically reduced
postage to 1 cent for a large num
ber of letters.
The committee on resolutions of
the Minneapolis convention ought
to inauire carefully into the teasi
bilitv of this idea, and if satisfied
that it would be practicable commit
the party to it, squrely and stronly.
There are L750.C30 farms in this
country, and if the farmers and
their families can be served with
free delivery they should be. The
subiect has been carefully consid
ered and urged upon the present
conirress that it adopt the plan, but
this congress is democratic, and it
is the very essential attribute of de
mocracy to withstand every pro
gressive idea. A few daj-s ago Cou-l-
.-essuian O'Domiell made a speech
in advocacy of rural deliveiy, and
the facts he presented are especially
pertinent to the discussion. There
Th nnnulation of Plattsmouth
Is about 10,000, add we would say
at least neo-half are troubled with
....... nwtioii on the throat and
lungs, as those complaints are, ac
cording to staaistics, more numer
ihon nthpm. We would advise
all our readers not to neglect the
opportunity to call on their drtig-
o -1 m rrt a not! if ot rveniu s adhi-
sam for the throat and lungs. Trial
size free. Largeisotue ouc- auu a.
Sold by all druergist.
a -rnnl i n r tn the census of 1890.
Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her
population 01 i,uy3,oo peopie, as mc
eighth largest city ou the globe.
Most of us desire, at one time or
another, to visit a city in which so
' -a 1
many persons nna nomes, auu,
when we do, we can find no better
line than the "Burlington Route."
r A L 1 A AMMn
Three last ana . comionaoie uams
daily. For further information ad
dress the agent of the company at
. . - x t -c : .
tnis place, or wrne 10 j. r-rdiii,
General Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
TV10 Miaanri Pacific will sell rOUlld
trip tickets May 9 to 14 inclusive, to
Pnrd-inH Orptran. the Presbyterian
ireneral aisembly being held their
Mav H tn lime L. AlCKetS irooa un
til May 19 and returning inside 90
days at $60, going via one route and
returning via anotner. jippiy ai
ticket office for particulars.
The Handsomest Lady in Plattsmouth
DsmorM to a friend the other
day that she knew Kemp's Balsam
ihp tnrnar ano 1 tin ire was i on
perior remedy, as it stopped her
cough instantly wnen omer icmc
viqH no fffrt whatever. So to
Ulv3 - - - -
prove this and to convince you of
its merits any aruggisi win 1VC
vnti a sample bottle free. Large
bottles 50c and $1.
Tnat n aurp a s hot weather comes
Oiru -;il more or less bowel
complaint in tins vicinity. Jvvery
,wr.Mi -iiiH tsneciallv families.
ought tc have some reliable medi
cine at hand ior instant use in case
;t in i tA r A 25 or 50-cent bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
n. i r-ti . . -j Wunipriv is tust wnat vou
AYS ft t a a a a ui - j j
onrrht to have and all that vou
woTild need, even for the most
cavprp niiH rtaturerous cases. It IS
lit. hunt flip most reliable and
most successful treatment known
and is pleasant to take. Pov sale
r. U. Fncke & Co., oruggisis.
cw. c--11kV-i Pfionle
allow a cough to run until it gets
beyond tne reacn 01 meuicme mcj
say. "Oh, it will wear away," but in
most cases it wears tnem away.
rniri thpv hp induced to trv tne
e..-saa a f 11 1 Kfmns Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
. . 1 . i V- nvAn11A4.
cure, tney wouiu see mc calchcui
affpnt atter taKitlf tne nrsx uose.
tj,--o Finn and M. Trial size free. At
all druggists.
Admitted the Fact.
Vawananpr editors have to be very
o'lr-cful in nncniticr their COlUIIltlS
for statements. But aware that the
r.. Tvfiitxi Mprtira i;o. are responsi
ble, we make room for the following
testimonial from R. McDougall, Au
burn, lnd., wno ior two years uuulcu
.. otnnnairo of V i rini n (r of the pulse.
his left side got so tender he could
not lie on it, nis nearx nuuweu,
,nn o oiar.iipH went to different doc
tors, found no relief, but one bottle
of Dr. Miles Mew tieart cure tureu
v.ii ThP plptrant book. "New and
Startling Facts," free at F. G. Fricke 1
& Co. it tens an aDout nean juu
nervous diseases and many wonder-
O
ful cttrsa -
W A Boeck & Co
YK INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE OLK
LOW PRICES IN MENS. BOYS, LADIES MISSE
AND CHILDREN'S SHOES THAT ARE GOING
AT BARG
W. jZ. 130JZC1Z CO
nerman Bantist Conference.
The German Baptist Connference 1
mppta aiflprfar Ranids. Iowa. Tune
q t.i o finp lowest first class fare for
round trin over the M. P. Tickets
on sale May 30 to June 6, good until
j une ou.
X?C'
i tut POSITIVE CURE.
JjELY BBOTHBR9, M Wneo Bta New York. Pri)et
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