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About Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1892)
THE VKKKLY HKIIALD: PLATTSMOUTIl. XI' I.IIASKA, DKCKMIIKU S. ISD2. 7 C iraiLlFh Sri v s &m Hi P o . T v Li I c Rft.iiKt-fls dcod rhcCmccr scidt k pro: f printf another brand. "SlkTl bat we want, have uouanu, now cerrairjlu, rake noolbcr, wc use And all shrewd dealers keep it, are JULIUS : PEPPER3URG, Manufacturer m' uiul Wholesale mill Ketail 1 .-;i lei in the Choicest Brands of Cigars. A 1-T'LL LINK Ob I riNK TOBACCO AM) SMOKERS' AETiriT.s ALWAYS IN STOCK, j PLATTsMOUIH, NtHIUSKA j I 1 I JOHN A PAVIKS. , ' ATTORNEY AT LA W Correspondence Solicited. Office in I'uion Hiooh PLATTSMOliTH. - XKUKASK 1893. HARPER'S : BAZA.R; t . ILLUSTRATED. IliiriiriV llirilr is u iniininl fur tin' ln'ini It uivi-n llif fiilli n ii 1 Intfst iiil.iriiiiilt.iii ulmiit fiishioiiH. iiml i1w iiniiHT.iii- i Iws Iriitiniis, Paris il.-iu". iti) iiiUoriilifi t Miiiiiilrmi'iit" lire iilff m -iimiIiU1 iiIiki" '' home ilr.-si-niiiliir (iii.l tin- liri.t.-sniiutl iiiiidiste. -" i'xih-iim- iss,iiri l to nuiki it nrtii-tic nttrm tivriii'MS nl tilt; lnln-st onl.T Its liriuhl M.irivs, iiiiiiisin coiii. ClliVS llllll tlMMIlilltflll I'SSilVH MltlvtV illl tasti'i. mill it lust um- is l.unoiis ns a l.uilm't ( i ni'il liiiiii..r In its wri-Ulv .Niii-scvi-rvtliiiiK is iiii luili'il wliii'H is i. iutiri-hl toMi.iiii'ii. Tin-si-riiils for IKW will ho wnttvn h WnltiT Iti's.uit iitid l.ilmi l.viill. I'hristmii' 'IVrlnuie Ih-rrii-k will liiniisli ;i i.r.K tifiil si rivs. i-iititli'd At hi T.iilft." (iriu i- Kmu. livi- Uniriii-Milli-r :iiii I miilnif Wliti li r will hf fri-iii. nt i-iMitrilmhirs. Tin- work "t wniniMi m 1 hi l iiliiinhimi cxiisition will he lully n pn; s.-nti-.l with nimiv illiistnitiiiiis. I. . Iliisn. in "Women anil Men. wul l.k'iise it rnltivnleil uudieni i-. HARPER'S PERIODICALS I'KK YKAW: MAhi i.K' s m (;.zim:. hv HAKl'Kk' S WEKK1A HAkl'EWS IIAZAK " IIAKI'KK S Vnl'M; I'Kol'IJi I'listuue free to all suhsirihers in Hie rni1i.il Slate-, I'atii'ilii mid Mexii o. The M.hinies of the Hazar lieuinwith the lirst iimnher lor Jannarv nl eiieh year. When no time is ment iuned. sulisirii linns will heuin with Hie number enrreiit nt the time of receipt "f order. Hound vuliinuH of Harpers l.a.ir tor three years Imck. in neat cloth liiuilini.'. will he sent liv mail, postam' paiil. or hy -xpress. free of exiene iprovided the freight dues not exceed Jl per vulinnel for ,7 per volume. . .... Cloth cases lor each volume, suitahle lor hiniliui;, will he sent hv mad. postpaid. 011 receipt of l each. 1.1 ,1. -I, .,,,1,1 In- 111:1, K- h n.i-t iilfice money order or dialt. to avoid i hiilii u of loss. NTew spaper-are not to copy tliisadver. tisenient witlinut the expiesf order ot Harper V Itmthers. AddrcHs. TIAKPKWA HWOTIIKKS. New ork For Atchinnou, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, Htid all points no'th, east south or west. Tick eta sold and bn frajje checked to any point in the United States or Canada. Kor FORMATION AS TO KATKS AND KOUTKS Call at Depot or addre-i H, C. Townsend, O. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. I. C. PlIILLlPPI, A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. APSlK. ArL, Plattfjmouth. Teleplione, 77. rJTTT'.v'-CLY'S CREAM BAl.M-( ''"" ITl-''t' V 'A iivv Hi lie, nt once for old in Head. f:-,'..:TJ t;v. iiiiSSixba-c. .mp?.-!. or l.y mail. ELY Ki;os w :lrrm St., .N.Y LV -" j 'vii?.-'t'y c fLUUSSOAP i i c or harjd i none but Hie oesc- you behind the rest V jj -' 'a fTtNES8nii)SnsiticUREO ';a ..A f-'- In-lv. I'. InfinMi-Tuliiilir l.r Ciub i.".C!V'Ali ' hwi tin. '..m(.'ti'U. t ,,' ... llrur.lKftll. SnlilbyK. lllt,otilv , CB CC t'J.'i ..c.t..;..., rf lurk. V i-Ui lyf Ijwk lit ir.M'U lll. ;raspail'Scf.ncui r 1 1 ore ftftDHfi. CURES CORNS. 'rM-cation Docs lt.$ i .-villi nflOii-lit. J HAKKtR'S HAIH UALSAM If - : -.i'-Vr- J I i'n. i ami h'-itii i- ii.p nair. tl.-voT y.i"9 tn H'Htore jry il.ur ! iln Youthrul Color. Cure H'Jilp (tnwnmn a liRir ) Alllltg. Sh'. H'I't i ' At )nit'it6 Hi I hi Th Consumptive and FoetJlo .m ii b .n, r 1 1,1111 f iIiiiimiiv ili- li.mnl " rmrkor m b inrer ionic. hrun-.1l1.wnr-rtC1.u4h. W.-.k huiiM, '.Wiiv.l'. uiiim.uli. r m .if wkiif KliruilmliMU "U I I . KilVTu: lXti J:.nry. lilt, t luM..u. u .COMPOUND. ArpcpntdlcoTfr7 by an oM lihypticiao. &ucerfully vnel pitmUtly by thounnmt of Xm- nixl reliutilo niMlcino dlrtcnr. lliiainM tit 11 m tipln1ii1ii druKglBt Win ofT.-r Infurlur UKUTCoIHI'OIIMI. lill-!flluKlluf,OrlDClllHOlll( ci'UH In iK)Bta8 In li'ttiT, nnd we will wnil. iwhIi;!, If n-turu 1111111. full m-iil.-.l rurUuuluiP lu plain Aiiariii l'onfl tllv Company. N. 8 k lliur lilutk. irctruiu ktch. i I'li'ilu, linn, li liv (icri hd1 & ( i., 1 . (i. Krii k- it Co., Ilrowii V Uiirrctl. O. II. Snvileratid tlruu'"-ir.la fviTywhrrt". ' . .'.i'ViAirv oH II IMi l''lJ( -.Al I li'MS" :;riilif'j w..rk hiiM line fjulil work PEC ALTY. M'Ki v Vi;. hh' VI. .in well iis ntlier Hh -! -s.'tvvti lurtlie piiilv-i-itniraelloii r tetl., MfSiIAt.l, Atiou'.i:yai -I, aw A. N. SI'I.I.IVAN. -, ial alti I'll 1 1 II st I' -lit ion to all hu ll to him ( M I 11 I - l nion Klin k. i'luttsuiuuth tr H PILLS. Pick neiwUPhsuirl wllnvfult tbotronM lflCf rlont to a hilloui uuioof tlin syiitom, uob ail ijiirJnMfi, h'auHoa, I'mwxluwR. listrei after rating, l'aln lu tbo Hi ln, fto. Whilo tUoirmoaO reiuarkauie auccrwa una wn lawo tu vuuun 1 ST 1 TiMiUheho, yrt CarWn Llttlo Llvnr Pill r iqualiy valaahlo in Constiimtion, rurlnR ami pre vintliig thmaniioj-in(fconii'laint,wlille tlioyali Con-eoaHdlonkrifthPtnmai:b,Btiiuii late the livoraudrcKUl"lU'ol'0t!li tu U Uioy onl CUIM iActithr pnH boplmoitpriivl-itnlhoeewna ufftTfromthiailUitFi-gstLRcomplatut; butfortu Hitoly tliol rii oilmifia iloi notou J li'rn,tid thop WhomicetrytlicmTTlll flnJ thono fittlo pilla vnlu tilelnaotiiauTWavatluitUiiy will niH be wll LngtoUowiUioutthcm. IiataftoralirJlclilieiia 'lithe bane of o many 1tc tbtt hors la wbflM ie make our gnt boawt. OurpUliiciueitwbUa 'Ctiieradoiiot. I Cartefe Little Ltvar Pill- are wry itnall 1 an4 Try eay to tain. Ono ur two iill makoa doea. thcy areatrtctlywi'euhleaiiildo not gripe or varan, butbT Uiolriteutlu action please all wh caetbam. IuTialat25oenta ; eforl 1. Bold fcj diQKglaU erurf wiien or iuut by ualL CARTER WCDIOINB CO., New York: SMlllPIlL SUAU DOSE. sum. PlilCE ook'sCottonuoo 110 i lAUGHTEFJ and health Mi'esNorvo inn! Liver Pilln Act on o new rii-iil6 ri'tiliitipo :ho liver, stuiiiacli anil bowel throuoh tlie iiitvw. A new discov ery l)r. Miles jiills speeilily cure biliousiu'ss, bail taste, torpid liver piles, constipation I'noipialeil (or mi lt, wnnien anil children. Small est, mihleHl, surest, ad ilo.ses ," rt. Samples Tee at l. (1. Ivrieke A: I'o's Mother l'o yun Know why your pa illcil Mr. llluw li.inl a liar, Toium? 1 .mm V -Yos'iii; lie's a smaller ni.i 11 1 1,: 11 pa. Run I E.stnto Uoom A'.tr.ii'ts the attention of every prop eily hohlor in lliis city, lint when Dr. l'ianl,lin Miles the eminent In diana r-pccinlist claims that heart i!iseae is curable aipl proves it by Hiiiusands of testimonials ol won derful cures b his new Heart Cure it attracts the attention ol the mil- li.ms suilerino- with thort lueatli; palpatalion, iireoul.ir pulse, wind 11 stomach, pain 111 side or rdiouhlcr smotheri 111.' s pel Is, fa i nt iny. dropsy te. A. r, Da is, Silver Creek, .el V usiu four bottles ol Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure was completely tired alter twelve ears sutlcrmir roni heart disease. This new reni- ily is sold by b (!. l-'rielu' ('o. a 'Well, how are the otes eom'ii III' 1'ietty lively. Sixteen up to 8 o'clock, and only one man vidian'. lies a power in the laud. A God send is Kly's Cream Halm. I had caiart h for thre years. Two or three times a week my nose would bleed. I though the sorest would never hcil. Your Halm has cured ine. --i'U's. .'f. j.iL'Ksoii, i urii--inouth, X. 1 1. ! have had nasal catarrh for ten years so bad that I here were yreat sores in my nose, anil one place was lieu through. I got l-.ly Cream Halm. Two bottles did the wort.. My nose and head are well. I leel ike another man.- (. . i iMC.'lillen, Sibley, ,icksoii Co., Mo. She Committed Suicidft. Mrs 1 l. Hoe, at Watkins, left this letter: "My hu.sbaiid - For've me f I cause you trouble, but 1 sillier so. You do not know what these lou";, wakeful, wrelched niohts are to me, add I am so fivd, d.irlini; the pain will never be better. ll is not easy to talie my own lite, out 1 have been sil k so lopo-. (iootl-hvc in' husband, I loveyoii -youi wife.', J li is is but one ot thousands that H; eup, iasiead of using D Miles' Kes alive Xervine, and beni g spiorily cured of tiie'r wreiched- I)o you want a clock, watch, sil verware or n piece ot jewelry: li so, call on Snyder and see gocids nnd get prices. Tlio Homeliest Mmii in t-'lallnmunth As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to cull on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Halsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guar anteed to relieve and cure all Acute and Chronic Coughs. Asthmn.Hroii chilis and Cnnpiiuiption. Large bollles ."Vic anil According to Hie census id lrv.M), Chicago takes rank, by virtul- of her population ol l,uss,.ii(i peopltl, us the eighth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one lime or another, to visit a city in wllich so many persons, find homei and, when we do, we can find nolhetter line than the "Hurlington 1 ute.'' Three last and comfortable rains daily, hor further informal i ki ad dress the agent of the conip my at thia place, or write to J. anris, General Passenger and litket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. I Financially Embarrasetf A large manufacturer; whofci .it fairs wen very much embariii is -d and who was very much ovcrw dik ed and broken down with net viols exhaustion, went to a celebr.did specialist. lie was told that tie onld thing needed was to be re lieved of care anp worry, and ha-e change of thought. This.docbr was mora considerate of his patieit hci.lth than of bis linanci.il circun stances. 1 le ought to have advicitl him to use Dr. Miles' K'esioutiv Xervine, the best i-eniedy for tic votis prostration, sleeplessness, d' .iness heada :be, ill eh'ects of toba co, coffee ,o)iuni; etc. Thousand est fy to it. Hook and d ial boll ree ;it F r I'ricke .V Ce's. Watts This has been a met ye:1, for record breaking. Pol.s - Hasn't it, thou-li! Mmk paid me $2 he borrowed, for i. s a uce. SiiDe Kooli'.h Peoplo ' Allow a cough to run until it gel beyond the reach of medicine. The say, 'Oh, it will wear away." but i most cases it wears them aw;i' Coubl they be induced to try Kemp Halsam, which is sold on a positiv guarantee to cure, they would se the excellent elfect iiiler takuit; t h first dose. Price, ade. and 4-1. Tria si.e free. At all druggists. I0THIHG LIKE EH SWIFTS SPECiriC 1 totally tinllUe ar tlir Id'HHl iiipilii ine. Jtctinrrnlianawpd tlmlilooil ami skin bv rridovinetlio poiaoi' and at tlio B.1U10 tiino anptilica P"h1 blood to tl anuitcd parti. Pon t, lm Jmpowd on by nubat h.lui u-)ti,.li urn until til llrt tll.t aH ifoOll. it nsttrur. No ineilieliio 111 fUC WODI I ban irfonin'.lHH many III lilt llUllk! Muuikrlul cures, ur ruliuvvd so mucii kuurinii. "My blood waa lutdlv polsoncl laxt yrar, whli got my wtiule ayuU-iii out of urdrr iliacaafil ai i constant amine of fniffertnir, no npiwiitw ai Boniiynipnt if lifo. Two bnttlimof B'SK amutclit ine riidit out. 'I'livre In no jiyyfV jettr reiin'ilv lur IiIikhI iliwaaeH. tt "John liaviN.Dajton, Ohio." Trefttlae on blood and akin diaraaei mailed frt ftnrr SPKCiriO CO. Atlanta, 0a WHAT VETFRAN8 GOT. Commissioner Grocn B, Kaum Tflakes His F'onsion l?cport. POLICY OF THE OFFICE. He Defends tho Government's Policy and MI..US.OCI Clovolanil i tl Harrison Work Coiyi parml Other Nuws The annual report of Green H. kaum, commissioner of pensions, made public yesterday there were on the pension rolls June Hi l, IS'l'j, STfi.i HS pensioners, an increase dur ing the year of lni,is. There were added to the rolls during the year U'.'.'.tlitT new pensioners and If 177 pen sioners previously dropped were re stored to the pension lists. During the year 12, v Mil pensioners were dropped from the rolls. The total amount expend d for IH-nsions during the liscal year was lo'd.Oaa.i'.l'J. For the present liscal year fl H.Hafi.Uiil) is npiropriated, and, taking the cost of the pension allowances during the lirst four n Mnt I is of this liscal ear us a basis of calculation, the commissioner cMimatcs that a deficiency appro priatiou of jdd.iVXi.iL'l w ill be neces sary to supplement this jcar's ap propriation. .An estimate d ifhia, IHK),(.U is submitted for the next lisctl year. Hut Commissioner lOaiini says that if as many allow ances of pensions shall be made during the liscal year to come as during the fiscal year ended June :i) last, this amount will not be large enough. lie says, however, that it is difficult to forecast pen sion payments mi far in advance, and that as congress will be in ses sion, no embarrassment will arise if his successor, in the light ol act ual cost of the vot k for the lirst six months of the next fiscal year, finds that a further appropriation will be needed. I'nder the dependent and disabil ity pension act WV,),"i7 claims have been liled, of which number -l(M,N,"i) have been allowed. The pension payment under the law up to Sep tember ill), 1V.C, amounted to ifiii,-i'.ll,-HH. The commissioner heartily commends this disability act. During the lirsl year payments were made in -ll.'.i.iliil cases, requir-' ing an expenditure of $111,1 1 1,107, in cluding 2:iD,.'::2 original claims, amounting to :!7,SS1,2HS. The aver age value ofVriginal papmenls was $l(i!,."i, and of original payments under the disability acl,!rl'J(l.l!i. The aggregate annual value of H7ii,(!i)S pensions on the rolls June HO, 1H1K2, was $1 lfi,S7!i,sii7. At the close of the year there was a balance on hand from the appropriation for pen sions of fL.ViWJl I, and a deficiency in the appropriation for the pay ment of fees and examining mir geons of !f:tO,".(KK). The number of claims of all kinds pending Oct. 112, Wl was 7SM,()fi, of which H.UIHl were filed under the disability act. The Revolutionary and 112 war rolls are rapidly dwindling. Only twenty widows and two daughters of Revolutionary veterans are on the former roll. The survivors of the war of 112 now on the rolls number only Ma, against 2Xa a year before. Mr. K'num loses with a compar ative statement of flic work done under the Cleveland and Harrison administrations. He says: "The total number of original certifi cates, issued (rum March 4, Ivs'.l, to October HI, 1S1I2. was rCMrti"), and the total number of pension certificates of all classes issued during said period was SHa.dlS, while during the period from March 4, lhSa, to Octo ber.'(l, 1SSS; the number ol original certificates issued was ls,"i,7d'.l, and the total number of certificates is- Hied during the period was 402.HH5, being ati excess of original certili eaten issued during the period of your administration of H:H,7'.);i, and an aggregate excess of all classes of certificates of 4H2,iiOH." The average cost to the govern ment of each certificate granted during the Cleveland administra tion, the commissioner says, was !?2I.H.", and during the present ad ministration 10.11; and he adds l.Tl. . - ,..," .v- i oe worn oi tins ouiee was very far in arrears when thisadministra lion took charge of the pensions, while today the business is as near ly current as it can be made. The commissioner admits that since the passage of the law there has been a great deal of unavoid able commet upon the pension sys tem in general and it has been said that thecounrty is in danger of be ing bankrupted by extravagent and undeserving pension legislation "Hut," be comments, "a casual con Hideration of the great change in the mode of the lives if these nieu and the conditions of which mili tary life in time of war subjected them must suggest that the strain upon the life powers of the soldier was 8o great ua to make permanent inroads upon the vital forces would IB m wfL v-w v xa Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking; Tobacco, composed only cf "pure leaf," frown in the famous CoUon Bolt, its uniform quality, and rich fragrant arom.i recommend it lo all who desire a really pood smoke. No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has secured and held the popular favor as has BlackwclP Bull Durham. H is now, as it has been at all times dur ing the last 25 years, the best in the world. Made only by BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. necessarily result in the develop ment id a intililituile of ailment and disabilities beyond the reach of medicine. It is the class ol citizens who now constitute the great body of those who are on the pension rolls. Good health and the ahility to perform labor were their cap ital. When these were gone they were in a great measure deprived of their means of support. A very large proportion of the men who carried the muskets have been un- ible to keep up with their neighbors who remained home, in the great struggle of life, and the claims of these poi sons for assist ance from the govcrnicnt rest upon the broadest foundation of justice." The commissioner says that the policy ol)the pension ollice for three years has been to use the larger part of the official force upon orig inal claims, believing it just and proper that those who have never received a pension should have their cases considered in advance of those persons seeking an in crease of pension. During the last fiscal year 221,047 certificates were issued in original cases and70,7M m increased claims. Commissioner Kaum is of the opinion that, if this policy be pursued until the close of the fiscal year 1S0I that the adjudi cation of original claims will be substantially completed, and that at the close of ISO! the highest of pensioners ever to be on the rolls will have been placed there. There are4Ui,K7i) original claims peiind ing, ol which number liP.i.Uio me apparently completed. It is im portant, both for the claimants and the government, to dispose of Un original cases as soon as possible, as first pa) incuts dale trotn the filling of declarations and are at the average rate of 11 a month. As a rule the claimants nre lar inferior to their neighbors in physical stamina and ability to perform ma nual labor for a living, and are greatly in need ol the nnmey. K'e newctl attention is called lo the necessity of claimants preparing their cases properly in order to ex pedite the work of the bureau. ELLWOOD NOTES. Krom The Ki ho. Hrick Swearingen expected lo spend the winter visting here, but lie was called to Plaltstnouth Wednesday by a telegram slating urgent business from County Clerk Dickson. A. C. Wright and Miss Maud Cur cent returned Wednesday from a visit to Heaver City and lenesaw. They report having a very pleasant time. Kdwin Jeary has sold his interest in the Alvo bank and will .hereafter devote his entire time to the inter ests of the state bank here. The business of the bank here having grown so in the last few months making this step an absolute neces sity. We congratulate the bank ami rejoice in its prosperity. The ice house nl Ashland, Xeb., owned by Swift Ac Co., is being en larged by building four rooms on each end. This makes it tiSO 200 fect, increasing the capacity from t;:),(KH) to KHl.CdO tons, making it the largest ice house in the world. To all secret socities who couliiu plate giving a dance, this winter call at Tub IH.kAl.K and see our line line of secret society pro graming and iu itation's. Good millet hay lor sale by J. C Kikenbary. Leave orders at the Herald ollice. Try tlie"C'iown" i ouiili cure. Ilrowu it. riarret uarauteo it. On and after this date, November 25, the Hurlington makes a rale be tween Plattsmoiith and Omaha for fifty-six cents on lirst-class limited tickets. J. FkANUis, Agent. Make your husband a Christmas present of a fine hair chain of your own hair, See Geo. Vass. am A r.ico Quiet Game is never Complete Willi H't .1 lilKT.il supply i-1' P. J. HANSEN, ni:.i.i:k in iSTAPLE AND. FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEEN3WARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, PlattsmouOi TIMOTHY : CLARK, DIIALKk IN Coal and Wood, THHMS CASH. Yards mid Ollice IM South Third Ntret-1. Telephone iXo. I I. PLATTSMOUTII, XKHK'ASKA The Old Reliable tX$V$ 33 2 H. A. WATERMAN i SON. Lath, Sash, Shingles, DOOUK, : Et MX !., Ivtc. C an supply evei tleiiiiiu of tlif citv. Call and nrl terms. Fourth M rt-et in rear of uperu hmifie. W. H. CUSHING, President. I, W. JOHNSON, Vice-Pres. GITIfiKNS' - 4 52 OF1 II..ITSM(il"UI, N KHIVA SKA. Puid Up Capital, $30,000 I". k'. (oithman. J. ". Johnson, K. S. (.reiioel, Henry Kilieiihurv, M. W. Murium. J- A. Connor, V. Wet tenkiimp, W, II, Cashing. A cenrral hiiukini; lai-iner-s transacted. IHEEI.ST ALIJllVni 0) TIME DEPOSITS THCS POLLOCK R W HYERS otay 1'ubliR ."i Ali-anti ti-r Solioli Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Ageut Jf you have real estate to sell or exchange send us description, price and terms. Abstracts of title furnished at reas onable rates. 1100,000 to loan at IK per cent and no commissions, on good farm security. POLLOCK A 1IVKKS PLATTSMOUTII NE Office uudet Cax Cnuiity Batik, For ood health hike TCTT'S TILLS. .t