Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, October 06, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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LAI50? IN NEW YOKK. "
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WAGES HIGHER THAN THEY WERE
trC::E THE PALACE CF THE
M'KINLEY E'LL
ILnbiil- f tiini.iiiii'r I'prk, One of li ve
laml'a . i I ii t .t. Tftl I'luln Truth
to New York M oi-klnumm Hfltt'tiH of
I'rotei'Uon ii Inir lirmti-st In-
tluMrliil I'roil ml lull t'.vr Known.
Mr. I't i h, the ttitu: ln!r cummiMtntur
7i vutkix the )illm in j nport, ts u
Clvvdniul Ihmmint, hnrliuj hem op
IHlllltCll til IhC uUcC llC Villi) lllihh by
Gruri-r Clt vt Utr.d in iss,i.
TIip fnlluivliit; U llm oflici.il iilistniet i.f
tin) report of New York St.tte I.ulxir Ctnu
IMissiont r lion, (.'Irirles J'. 1'ei l. Tin re
volt, Ims ntt rueie.1 ,' much attention iKnt
Oil) tilliei;:! iilist.i-jii t prrjuin-ii liy I'miunis
Miiiirr I'i i k liine-elf is pii M titi il lii i-i
in full. 1. iwri iMiiteri-r Mimlm m tlrs
report liiM .iitHH In am In r, iiitlione-li a
ileinoe, t, iiiMiint. il tu tin; ellin-w liii.li In;
liuw liuMs I y Mr. 'Ii-vc-hiinl wI.IId p.v
rriior of N' v,' oil.. Kinimeiuli tin- Me
Kinley Oil ill Mini slums in lii iiilii'ial !-
orr, tint u :i . !.-r it t!n.v Ii.h Iio m ,i whii.
lerflil inei e..-e in iii.'i an f mi 1 ri s, Aniioy
lnelit liu.l va .i , i.f i mpleyees. 'I'i,,. r. pull
inl its imtlior l.ae Ihtii most liitterly t'.t-
arki-il hy t In. l)i'in,,( r.it i, a f m i ti i j ; t i-t! ;.p
Iiuilltiil liy Um' 1i.iI iili.il r.i.'iiinitu-i! luev
iiiiiinu into il li.nliu' 1 n . 1 1 h L Ci.niiiiis
siniier I'ei 1; l.i'fi in tin. c.inits Ill-cause i f
III refusal to (I;-. !... to t iietii tln-itiiii-
Villlllll Im-illt ss statements lila-li) tolijel
ill eiinii.iiti. e !.y 1 i: : n 1 1 ) ,i t i I is, fpi.n
which In- ha ,-. ls i.'pi ,t:
II) pnr.-iiaiii e of !...v I ',, n 1 1. J .-r f , , ,
coin pie! iil th or!i aiii-iiiii-.hl i,..i.'i i .
Miiiitf of t he top; i ,ii,i.!i,i ri p,.f of t !,,. .it.
remi of t.!,-t i.,; i, i.f l.il.or, lll.ll heivwii.i
KivcMaliiief siininaii y ,. the coatea'i i !'
(In nanir. It" loiiipietioii l.as l.et-li lieim
hillily ilihijiil Ii iviim.ii i,I t In- li!iuii;il
Hllioiint. inn! impoi i.ii.i character of ll.e
worn iiiiili'iial-.cii. C ;n tlie vaiinl snli
ject sin vest i - it eil ati. report e.i ii p. .i iltirii,.
llm Imivaii'H nine yenr-' t Mlein e liore ha
liollieu cloM't-te!ali.inl.ii ., the M-lt.iri.
of tin- until caineis of tin' Male or fnr
liihcil the )ii hi ic in ui'ii.-ral with ..tat j,
data so valuahlu ton i riinpiclieiisive umlci
hlandiiij,' of tiif piaclii iil win kinu's of the
OIIU Kl'fit t'l'oiioinie ipicst ion o he pree;.t
lay t lut ii tin- tainr. T.inll. whether levied
''for revenue only'' or fur "rcvctine and the
iticldeiilal protect imi of A inerli nii manu
facturers ami American lahor," is certain
n quiiM ion of mk Ii vni,t iiniiort hh to enlisl
llm most thou iili ami ilipasionate in
Vest latioii ut the lian.ln of t he American
eople. And w hile the on sent rt port has
under Hie law In en lonliued to the Mate of
New York, its results can hut he taken as
Indicative of the ".minions existing in
every ection of ,ir country where nianti
facluriiiL! mid :m iiisiiinl piusuits are fol
lowed. With t.ie exception of a limited
liuiiilierof ti e Kftut imluslries tarried on
in our fciru.y, no Mate in the Ctiion oilers
H Held so ill n il or extensive, within which
the. statistician can carry on liiswork with
ttvat.'i ii.smi ranees or iiilellient Mitccs
1 1 ihii is present tdliy the Mate of New York
W It ii in its hordcrs arc to he loiitnl l.v I ir
the Kieatest iiinnher of inainifacturiiu es
tiililishinentK, the mot varied industries
and the laiK-est iminhcr or individual em
Ployers autl wage tartiers t,r any of the
forty-four comu wealt lis eiuhraced in t lie
I nltetl (states. ,S0 lliiitwliateverthest.ttis
tical data collected and tahulaled mar
'prove, relative to thecllc ts of "pi ctioii'"
on IiiImii- and Wildes utSvw York, may ni,t
ly e taken as fairly r, ires,iitative of li.e
conditions throtiKlioiti the w hole count ry
Aot formany yeiirs had the Milijcct of
the tanir ussumed sin h threat proportions
in attiuhetl to it, in is.s.s. Aiwavsan iin
portaiit and interest inquest i,, of p.. lit i. a!
ifonoinit.s for discussion l,y ourMatcsmcii
vet hy reason of thepivsidetit of ( he I niteii
Mates makiiiK it the sole Htihect of his an
imal lnisMiKi'ti)conre!.siu llecenilHT, Ivsr,
interest in it, he. nine general ninoii' the
Jiiasse.s itinl a inenioiiihle-campaimiof ed
ucation followed dnriiiif the ten succted
iiiK months of lss. ,, u tmt the iirovinc?
of the uiidei-siKiitd to here discus, t,t.
menu hfa 'proleclive taritr" or to pn
Iioillice for or ayailist, the public policy ,,f a
tarill lor revenue tinly" A majority of
the American people declared by their
votes in ISM in favor of the latter poliev,
nil yet their candidate was tletealed l.v
reason of our eiei ii,i-.,l li.i
minority candidate 'ami H conurt'ss in
yn.pat.y with the chief exetutive
lieiiiK I'let ted. 1 he canvass was curried on
with relentless viKr by hull, siths. and
public interest whs unusually amused in a
question of ureal public policy rat her I hai.
mm .'"i l1"'l'M"mll,v "' l,.li,lales.
1 he Kt'ltisliliusiness interests of t,,. mami
actnrern and their emplovees were ap
pealed to. Laru'er piiKlin tion, wider mar
Kcls and Increased piolits w,-,e promised
t he employer. More wank, higher waues
hhorter l.ou rs of lahr and unexampled
.riI.erity were aioi,K the Inducements
iield uiitto the wae earners by tlw advin
caieo protection.- on the other hatitl.
thentlvwa uf the tiolicy t,f "tritl ir
. revenue tin y" conteniletl tnat only throuKh
a reform 'of ur tarill' laws-i. e. a ri-
' li'is'.l'.'ii0' ".r r,'V'' 10 " ,wsl-' rolMiit:
juM,8uIliciei.t.iii(.i,eyttitl,.riivthee.xpcns
li!UK.OVrr!,""'"V '"'"''"iy etoiiomi-callvHdmii..s.er,.,l-couldllof
these il,'.
irablo results lj aitaiiie.l. Almost i.
.liuniera .le iiierie.s were made of this
bureau by the ureal w riters upon economic
mthjects the leaders of tl.ou'lil anddis
throiiKh the public p,es.s, f,,,- reliable data
and Mat 1st us bearing upon this very im
portant subject. '
Anil il was by reason of I his sit nation, no
less tlian with aview toestahlish Hictiuii,
or falsity of the premises taken bv the
two iff rent- politic... I parties of I he co.int r
thai the unilersi.ji,,,l in;llh. ,u.lM
Ii.ake the sul.tect, of "rr .;,,,,.,, f ,,
larilT oii Labor and Wns " one ,.f special
nvestiuatiou. h ,,. ,, m.uril , .1
that he Investiu.ttion maiie has not, 1,,.,'u
broad cuoiii-Uorof Hilticictn m-,..,,. tt.fairiv
Wittranl t tin tlediicl ions niiivcd at bvie i
son of tha fact thnltl.e cm of living, ill
IUJ!'" 'j'el.ei essi.rie, lii.tto tt. make 11
mi h.u c ' eei, Kiven .i,,l, ci., theworh.
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Siiine year.
A pepis.il i f tiu r.l -'Ve tabtewi!! K'lve
the reader a tl' iii.iie i.h a as to the in . '
imniU rof t nines covered underem h of r .e
si:av-st veii industries iianietl. While t. :e
'industries" are huisixtv-sevt n lu uun.U-r
t he tot.-tl '! rules" represented amount to
l.l-'l, and fcive employ went toiVi.ouuwork
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i he p. no ! coveted by invt sti,-.n hi
unties uie irar lliillieillati ly i, i
eiiiii't meiil oi v. ion is t...-, i . ...w i-
1 ..I'll I ' i i ' u ll.e .111 lu
ll') lull and tlieyeariiiitnedi.-iii lv toih.w
ll.Kits Wowiitu law. That ,,. ii.
iipi.it i which the report has b.-,-,, mad,.
lor I In-) ear t omiiieueiin; tru. isi i,,.
In mill including the ;ilt t.f .Vu-iit l'y-o
mid the year loniniiiiein-s,,,,, 7 V',,, J '
to mnl including the ;(isn,f ah.''um iVu
'i'he met hods eiiiplowd tusei lii e'lhe iiices
Ntry ihita were almost entiiviv Iho-' of
the blank Hystcin, which has proud so sai
isfactory iu nearly all of thu piwimis ii,.
vest .im ions curried on bv the bureau
Since H was not the ordinal purpose
nor is it now pretended, that the ilau, and
statist its herepieseiiteil represent hiiv but
tiitrely wbolesalt) inauufactiirini; etab
Jislimclits. Jo have undenaheii to cover
the retail and custom iimmi.ai inriui: cs
tablislinieiits of the state would have been
h physical and liimncial Impossibility in
the present hiatus of this bureau Some
S.O00 blanks were addressed mn mailed to
as many separate establishments throu,.,.
out thu state, and of this. number ti,uw r
per oeni., were returned tullv mid cor
reclly iinswered. The Inures c,",ntai.,e.l in
the tollowlnn tables Hie based entirely
jwn returns furni.shtsl this bureati bvover
'H,OUOulwtantlal, repreeiitutive und lmd
dug business linns of this state:
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lliidcrstand the exact nature mid Kcopn of
he invesliu'C.tioti, the results of which are
herein brit liy suiniiiaii.ed iu tables show
iiiif n coinparative Matetneiit of the in
creases mid decreases of production and
waves in; the sixty-seven industries cov
ered. it h a view of economizing space
I have classiheil traties until r Ihe ht'Hiiim:
of "Industries." That is. in the '( lothinu"
Industry is inclmietl all those traties or t-s-tabli-hineiits
maiiufactiiriiiif articles or
weiiriiitf iippand, and w, tts. with (he
'inetalsanil metallic oods,""Hvricultural
nililenieiits," etc. Intler "Clothinu" is
int'luileil no less tlmu btil distinct trades.
It Is needless to comment upon the wiwirate
liKiircH or the totals Included in the above
tab e; they tell their own htory niniply and
wit Imbsolute truth. It (intuvtr. that there
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The flHurcs Included in the above table
I seem to Im ami they are in strict liHiuiorr
with the facts established bv Tah.e Xo !
o. Liie M.xry-eiL;tit lnuiistries iiuludi-d,
u ikt cent, of them chow an iimci-.-d
Kvcrave yearly eaiiiin' j. tl,i y-ir h:,
W'hde ihe toi a mci iL'e iucrea-e o vcat.y
eiirninvs of the ;v.,ii eiuplo.ve. .s whs
f-i'l.ll. Tlie averave inert, is.- of M'ar.y
eaniingsof the t :iipl ..vet in the lif'i v via
trades showinu' an in reuse W as il j.'jOiii
ISt'l as eo n i pure. 1 w ith 1 mkj.
In aildit ion to the investigation of this
Jpeciul kiibject the bureau has cont mued
.o niuiiiHi iiivesiinatnm oi nil lauor tlis
I turbances occtirrimj in the utate during
vuo aat, jcur. i ne uitai niluiiier or Hlrikes
reported for the year 1SU1 was 4,.Mi us
nwinst C'JiSoceuriiim in the year ls.(0 n
ibs-reaseof 1.7IH Of the total iiumber
4.51U a,:i", or to H-r cent, of them, were
in the building trades, a fact that (teems to
follow in iiiitunil seoiience the results ob-
I taineii in tlie special invest l -at ton of tl.
Herold's Double Store.
UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL, (..J
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Vt.ict of Hie land on labor and waves."
I Jl has b, i-n my exjierieiice, as I 'doubt
not ii has been that, of en ry stitti-tici.iti
more or less, that one often finds himself
tempted unconsciously perhaps to pur
; mie mi invest iu.tt ion with a view to esiaii
( Iisli a prtron. eivi-d theory. How often
i allure and pn-it ive liisi on.iit uiv lollo.v 1
j tiiu saleiy b-aie to those wao have eti-
V;iVsi 111 tin. lasrinaiiliv study of sta'is
1 tp-s. To the true statistician, however,
tiliiiifliienei.il l.v social or political cotisj.l
I erattotis, the prof,-ssi,.;, js ., unviable one,
j and carries with it duties nnd rcsMiiij.ibiii
i tics of tin- hi-he-t onier. To him tlitoiii .s
I urt! iiothiiiir; without facts tuMipnurt them
tbey me taisica ll'.-, ;iu, ti., .;. w..r. .i
I less, l-'ncis and tiuth nr. what ). s, i.s,
i nnd bavin i.oss,..,.,) .,,,,s...i ,,f ,.., ,(.
putces t ijt-ni, hard and told us tn-'v ot'eu
! times ate, before the public, satislied taut
j he liasilone but his iiuiy and thereby at
I luiUed his highest iitnhii ion.
! L IIAKLLS K. I'lX",
I l oiiiiiiis.- ioner.
'lllh&h two wonls qiitoiii.e the whole phil
c.bojihy ol iiit'ri'aiitile f ticw-p umlerhiiy, not so
much to make extra profit on pootls, Imt to sell
a;r;iin at a proportionate under jirice, and with the
"Knock-down Logic" of our unmatchable bargains,
fweej) . i.i, competition from our path tike the" chaff
before the wind. We earnestly invite yon to call
and examine our irooils and jiriees which appeal
with the burning t-li.tpu.m-e ot genuine liarguinsto
yourself interest. "He call y.-ur attention to the
following "Trade (JuicKcner.-":
Trade Quickener No. 1.
tiiu
bo
Hat- at Half Price A complete stuck of Mens'
1 1 -t .
ios nats. cniiMgiietl to us by W. A. L. Gib-
m A: Co., wholesale hat house of Oniaha. boimr
the stock of one of their customers who tni'!i! AVo
I'Oiiglit them tor un
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it-as at .i ss Tlitin C.,.t t.. r..t.- i- a.o.
worth of huIicM', Misses', fhihlrcn's, Men's and
J!oy.s' iSliot-s knocked down at auction to the high
est bidder. We took the lot at about 4o per cent
under tlie regular price, and the price that we are
dl'i ring them ut will be a great bid for your trade.
"We are al.-o oll'erino; in vUV jsllut. Department 1 -5"U
pair, f l adies', Misses', Children's, Men's anil
lioyV Sample shoes, being the entire line of sam
ples of shoes manufactured and carried by idle of
the largest wholesale shoe houses on the'Missouri
river Kirkendale, Jones A Co., of Oinaha-and
we are olicring them at exactly factory prices.
Trade Quickener No. 3.
Underwear to the consumer at prices that other
dealers pay. A'e buy our underwear in case-lots
direct from the mills, saving the middle-man's
profit, and can sell it to our customers at the same
prices that the westeril wholesale dealers charge
the small country dealer. Call or send fop our
prices on underwear and be convinced of the truth
of thus statement.
We have opened up the store room formerly oc
cupied by Drown & Darrett, druggists, so that we
are now ready to do business on a larger scale than
ever, iu our Immense Double Store building. See
our Kail and Winter linn ,.f Den i
O si.il
(di the dollar ami are pre
a proportionate undcr-price.
thorn at
Trade Quickener No. 2.
' A i'uiiy of Pi'iimine,
Tl. TI i , ...
I inc iM'iMocrms nan a majority in the
last bouse nf ri present at ives i f more t lui'i
, two-ti -if.--. ihere is scarcely iniytliin
. I...IU it pai.y i.u a lwu-1 lurils vote in a
I p.'U'ii inii-u'ary body cannot do. Tiiev can
! niHuliitrly overpower a minority, no mat
; tcr how able or vigorous, 'lhis Denio-
crane- majority could liavu nccotnplished
in its own. brut, h of congress iniythinR
auu every! iiit'ir n promised to do before it
i "as t iecieii. i t,at uni It promise and
I oiler to. to?
I To repeal t iie M. Kitiley tariff.
I To pass a Irt'ecoiii.iia bill.
I To aboash reciptwity.
To repeal the u,-r bounties and the
' Wlbsitlies for ocean In.'iil servici.
I To cut oir tine or more hundred millions
I or dollars from the aliened excessive nn
I propruiions of the 'billion dollar" co:i
) Kresn.
Itd it, do any of these thiii''s Did it
1 fullill anvof ttit-e proini.se.sf "Not one.
' iieiroit Journal.
V Agulnst Cleti'liin.l.
necaiiiw l:o is a political jtiler. Tliere
whs n time when (irovcr Clevelatnl appar
ently had the emtraueof his convictions,
when he stood oaf. boldly for what lie bo
lievctl to be right, even to the defeat of his
party. Then even his eii-nii.-s had to re
Hpect ldsshowirnrof morn I cnnr.v,'n. I!ut
How the itch of cilice has so nl'licled him
thnt he is wholiy changed. He is shift in
from one pretext id nnot her iu a hopcU-s,
clTort to obtain stiRicient voles to elect him
to the presidency. An avowed civil serv
ice devotee, he has allied liimseif with Ad
lai, the spoil, mini; the idol of the Mug
wump, he has bowed to their implacable
enemy, Tammany Hall; an enthusiast for
tarili reform, he has permitted his inveter
ate foe, Charles A. Dana, to make "Xo Ne
Kro Domination" the watchword of his
c .impair;n. Kvery where ami in even t hinu
lie is weak and shift in,'. Such a 'man is
not to be trusted wim the presidency
Vote against liitn.-Ncw York Recorder."
Mngw ii in phut lai Hurt llilter.
The editorial pane of The Kv'eniutj l'ost
limit lie refjul.-itiiiii howl over the depres
sion of business under the McKinley act.
On t he opposit e pane its commercial editor,
it) ii review of the -Slate of Trade" for the
week, wrote:
"There was mime improvement in the
market for dry Koods, and tlie jobbiiur
trade is active iu illim; l)Ut f , r.
tiers and many back orders still remain to
be lilled. The mills are all runnim; to
their full capacity, but art; largely sold
abend some for fully a year and new
business is not readily nccepted. lb-ports
nre uniform n to the exceilentt'harat ter
of retail business, and collections verify
the statements made by travelers."
The markets kniK-k tmt the .Muuwump
nmxiiiis. Nuw York Recorder.
Nti Cross I'iriii);.
l'rotectinnists should vote for Harrison
free traders fur Clevtbuid. The issue Is
too well tleiincil for any cross firiiiu. It is
ns impossible to be a free trade Republican
hs It is to Ins a protectionist Democrat
I hey who are not for us are n gainst us.
1 he tanir divides nnd makes the issue -
lieelini; Intelligencer.
1-1. ..1.. i i- i
vn'uivj- ociore nuying. He can
cent in these two tlcpai Mnents.
save
you 2d per
William Herold & Son,
5Uj and 507 Main-St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
r 17 10
: : : : : o 3 o
1 iV
o o o o a
iO
Still continue to be
Gl'S
cooccoooo
li()(clqil(i(j
In the Clothing Business.
This is fully (lomonsl rated by the fact that thev
have sold ir o,l this' Spring tn
It ot.i lark
all t!n nionoy you've sjicttt for
it if there's neither benefit nor
cure. That's what oi;it to lie saul
of (very iiH-dii-iiie. h iroukl lu
it the I'.e f'icino wore jrooil enough.
l!nt it k,-,'h I of only one nicdieine
of its hiti.l Dr. Dieri'i-'s (iolden
ledieal Discovery. ' It's the. guar
intul lilnotl-iiuriiit-r. Xot only in
March, April ami May, wlien the.
sarsapariihis claim to K) good, bnt
in every se;is..n and in every easo
it cures all diseases arising from a
torjiid liver or from impure blood.
Tor air Scrofulous, kin and Scalp
Diseases, Dyspepsia, Indigestion
and liiliousncss, it is a positive
remedy.
Nothing else is as cheap, no mat
ter how many hundred doses aro
offered for a dollar.
With this, you pay only for the
good you get.
And nothing else ks "just Li
good." '
It mav be "better" for tho
dealer ; ut yon aro tho one that's
to be lielpd.
THERE -ARE THREEREASOITS
FIRST ..
They own their goods as low as mortal man
can buy them for spot cash.
SECOND
They sell them to their customers at as low
prices as mortal man can sell them and make
a living.
THIHD
They are Square and Honest in their Deal
ings.
Those Th ee Reasons are the Keystones of Their
success.
N'
OW 'Jo snow llioii- .-iiiiiii.i-iitw.il ,.i ti...:..
11 mi iuii tf I 1 11; H
introae of businos they propose to
jive away to their customers a Handx-jim.
Iiool, inlitled "The Columbian World's Fair
Atlas of Hie World' to every person buying
jjoodsto the amount of ..OO. either at one
purchase or in a running aeeount. They will
ijive them a copy of this valuale book free f
w it
charge
CAI.I, AM) SKK TIIU hook at
Mayer & Morgan':
The Cfathing Kings. - Hattsmouth, Web.
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