Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, March 20, 1890, Image 7
- l7- S LJ- -J Ner- wjiBK.Li HERALD; PLATTSI J er i i I i f 1 iblisbeJ e.. ting except gl tcre' l"' Tor ) w eCOt if '.it : It is X" 'J 4 I y j . M'ND AT. " St. Patrick's Day. ' ' Irishmen all over the world celebrate St. Patrick's day. It in a very remarka ble day in connection with the establish rnent of Christianity in Ireland in .the fifth century. Ireland at that time, waa Pagan like most countries iq Europe. The Pagan Ilomans had control of the most of Europe and took from all coun tries youths to Home and' sold them as Blavep. Irishmen were treated thu. and Pope Gregory who thenrcled the church. Beeing sjmo Irish youths, led in ch'n J and sold, was so struck with their beauty that he resolved to have them c verted from Paganism to Christianity. At that time (j-jouthfof great learning and holy aspirations was ordained a pneat in Tours lFraoce, by St. Martin who was sup posed to he the youthV uncle; he s nt him to Rome and he was commissioned by the PopH to try and convert the Irish. How well he Micceeded history well attests. lie converted the Irish without one drop of Olood being shed, and the religion he established rni9 never ! n -Teradicatrd from the soil. Tin- same run t be fluid of any other nation converted t.lw rlitva if Phriat F.ucn tli IInlv i IJhttSnWUtll V-Jden by the feet of Jesus is by y zo in the hai ds of the Turks. TALI) PUBL" z1 r'atr,rk,s day anniversary is in re- rmberance of his death, not of his com I. II. IIOLTO? 9 .nto Ir,.lanfl- He j8 ,uriM j Down- patrick with two other great paints, viz. St. Coluneh Kille and St. Bridget. -The Shamrock used in remembrance of that event signifies the unity of the Trinity in one God. His death occurred in the year 580 as near as can be ascertained. To patriotic Irishmen, loyal as they always are to the church of tln-ir fathers, this is a great day freighted as it is with happy mem ries of their early life on the "Emerald Isle." The Ancient Order of Hibernians with many other enthusiastic Irishmen, headed by the Bohemian band, after appropriate services at the Catholic church marched in a body, weaiing their beautiful re galia, with the stars and stripes and the flag of Erin flying at the head of the column to the depot and took the train for Omaha, where services commemorat ing the death of the great hearted saint will be held. The following is a list of those in at tendance as near as could be obtain" d: ' Hon. Wm. Neville, Ed. Fitzgerald, J. A. Connor, V. J. O'R-'illy, Cornelius Coffey, M. Whalen, Frank Renahan, Joe Hardy, J. J. McVoy. B. M -Glynn, Lee McLenahan, D. O. Brien, Dan O'Brien. Dennis McCarthy, Con McCarthy, Dan Driscoll. Pat Eagan, Win. Morley, Larry ,Dolan, J.R , S. It. and Pete Hanrehan, Pat and Torrence Shields, Tom and John Harrington, Asher Chirk, Con Connor, John McGinness, Jas. Grace and T. L. Murphy with the following ladies: Mrs. C. Coffey and daughter, Mrs. J. J. McV'-y, Mrs. M. J. O'Rily and daughter. Mrs. Tim Whalem and Mrs. McCarthy. The Shops. This year an immense lt of work has been thrown into the B. & M. shops here. An order has recently been is.-u d 10 have 2500 freight c.-us changed from the old style link aud pin coupler to the Janney couplers and t bi; qii -pert with the Westinghouse air biake New rollinst ck o.)ia;jri.si'Kb x c ir-, passensjer coaches and furniture cart is now under construe ion. an I it is t-a-tiniat-.-d that about $140,000 w ith of new equipm- nt will be turned ut ot tb se shops this season When the branrh lin; from O.-eapobs to South Omaha vi the iu v foit ground? is commenced which is expected to be very shortly a lot more work will be yivtn the shopu, and a lame amount of material will necessarily be handl d at the stor;- house t this point. The fct oft-6 much work outride of the or- 7 d'ry repairing, etc.. being apportione d to the Plattsmouth shops, is an absolute ne ation in itself of the reported con templated removal of any portion of the mm ot the shops, which report was evi dently bu a chimera emanating from the astute brain of Lincoln's overloaded real estatn men, iti -their deavr Suih. n all periodical en too credulous g sivrrnquently accidents occur in the ' "household which cause burns, cuts sprains and bruises; for use in such caies Dr. J II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant fayor ite family remedy. If you want all the news of thf city, also general and latest telegraphic, orrter the Daily" Herald, only 15 cents a week. The circulation of ihe bbiod quick ened and enriched bears life and en ergy to every portion of the body; np petitn returns; the hour of r st brings with it pound repose. This can be se cured by taking Dr. J. II. McLean's Sar saparilla. Bollard's Horhotuid Syrup. W gnarantea thit to be th btsi Cirtfh Sprnip mn nfactured in ibe wbol wide world. 1 bii u tayina a, great deal, but it ii tru. For CroiM, i.eugh; CtUt, Sort Threat. $ort Ckttt, P?unnntat Brem tiitU. Aftim. CoP, Wkatfinc Crgk. and all piaeae Throat and i-ngt mm pnttmiy rnarauttt Ballard's Horehound Syrup to be without tty equal on the whole face of the flb ' npport of thU aratement we refer to eerjr individual who has ever used it. and to every drugrut who tOi ever sold it. Socb critic occ is indUpuuLle. F. O. Tick, 4ficfit. PUttsaioutb, Neb. CAR LOAD. OASES. Intcr-Sta ce Commerce Commis sion's Latest Decision. COS OF SERVICE CUTS A FIGURE, fut a, lilflerenre iu Favor of Car Load Lot that Kill Contention Itetween Large ami Small Healers In Unlawful News from the Capital. Washinoton'. March 17 The inter state commission deci led the cases brought jtgaiu.-t thj Trunk Lines, F. B. 'Ihiuber and olhero by Thoinaa L. (J icon and Francis II. Leggelt & Co. of New 'i'ork, kiiowvii as the '"car-load ;aes," in favor ot the complainants. Complaint w..s made of too great dif ferences in raies cnarged on car-load ani l-.-Md tliati car-load quantitiea. The cune.s exciied widespread interest, and laori liiuti lour thoo&and persons, lirnis and corporations duing business in vari ous sections ot tho country liled memo rials witli tlie coinoii-sion exprejsio- ; heir views for or against the relief nought lor by the complainants. Tne oiiiC oleeideU are Ui ieily diitttid as l'o. Ijws: (.'lassifk ition ol freight for transporta tion ptii'jjoses is in iei ui-i i t eouiz.-d by tn- act l regu.aU com 'lieree, and Li theren.ro l.twi'al. It is aiso a valuable coiive.iifiice Lut U llii; suiopers and cai lrieis. A ci.iftsificalion cf freight designating diU'ert nt ciasst-s luv car load quantities and lor Icms tnan cur loaJ (uaiuities lor tran.--poriai.ioii at a lower rate in car loads than in less than car loads, is not in contra veniioii ol t e act to regulate commerce '1 he c rcu instances and conditions of the transportation in re ripf'ct lo the work done iy the carrier and the revenue earned are dissimilar, and may justify a reasonable difference in rates. The public interests are sub served l.y car load classifications of property tnat on account of the volume transported to reach markets or supply the demands of trud-J throughout the country legitimately or usually moves in sucii quan fries. Carriers are not at liberty to classily property as a basis of transportation rales and imiiose charges for its carriage with exclusive regard to their own interests, but tney must re spond to the interests ot those who may have reason to enipioy th. ir services and conform their charges to the rules of rel. tive equity and justice which the act piescrioes. Cost of service is an important ele ment in fixing transpoi taiio charges and euiiticd lo fair t onsideration, but it is not alon-r? controlling nor supplied by carriers, and the value of the service to ihe properly carrie t is an essential factor to be recognized in conn -ction wiih ot.ur considerations. The puolic inteieis are not to be subordinated to ibo.-e of cani'.-is, and n quire pr per re gard for Ihe value of ihe service in the apportionment of all charges upon trailic. A uilTerence in rates upon carloads and ie-s than carloads of the same mer chaml.s.' between toe same points of can in e so wide a-, to ne de tructive to con i ;.--ti. km I.OiWfHi largo aud small deal. is, especially upon articles of gen eral and uiceii.tr y u-.c, aud which, un der i-xi.-,ti:ig conditions of trade, furnish a largo volume, or iihiiilss to carriers, is unjust, and vio.at s tne provisions and principles of the act. .A diderei'ce iu rates for a solid car load of the same kind of freight from one consignor to one consignee, and a carload quantity from too same point of shipment to the same destina.ion, consisting of like liviht or freight of 1 i k -- character, irom more than one con signor to one consignee, i r l'roui one consignor to more iii.ui one consignee, is not jii-toied y ihe uitTerenco iu cost tt h.in iling. Under the ofiici 1 classification the articles known in ir.i ie as grocery arti cles are o clasilieo as to uiscriniinate uiija.Uyin rat-'s ttuween carl j.ids less iU.i:i cailo nU upon many art.cies. ainu icvi-iuii ol tt.e c a-,uicat!o i and raies to coir.-cL u ij is; dtd.-.rt;u.v8 and give ihvse ivst.ecu . .-. r.sod-s of suiptnent iiKjie roli.tivc.y iv.i:-o:iabi raie is neces sary and is so or iL'v i. The l'aii ii.i r: :i n ( oarer -noe. WASiiiNiiTo.w iJarch 17. l"h- work of the Fan-Ami ricau c i g;e.,s h i.; s j far j rogrcss.d tnat uijou:-iiment is c nli deird expect -d wiiiun the next thirty d;iys. Ariapg-'inents are boi.i: pertect eu f. r the t'.ip ;S;n:ug . t.ie souli. The status of tlic- .suii:.;cts lclerred to the com i nil ley n a - follows: Customs Union Under discussion by the coiifirci.ee, two reports having been presented. 'Ihe maj-.niy leport, reconi mendii.g ihe n-.-!;;oU.i.iij:i ot reciprocit treaties l.-c-i ween tne sevea"l nations wherever r.tciicai.le, it is thought will be adopted. Communication on tho Atlantic Re port pemii::g i.i congress. C'mn;i:ii!ii'. -at ion on tne Pacific, Gulf of Mexico a-id theUairioean fcea Cus toms regulation, port dues and monetary convc ntioii reporis pivpared and in the hands or" the printer. Extradition lieport now lieing trans lated. blanking and Geneial Wc-lftre Ice ports under consideration by the com mitter. Railway Ocmmunkation. Sanitary Hepulations, lJ.:!ents and Trademarks. Weights and MeaMi.es, international Law Ueports adopted. Transportation f I noil Products. WASiuxtiTOX, ilarc'it 17. Interstate Commerce t 'onmds-ioner? Shoemaker and Bragr wi.i h.-l-l a pui!i", session at the federal c iut rooms. New York City, on Tuesday and WV.l esday, March S and 19, commencing at 11 a. m., for the purpose of obtaining evidence in regard to rates on grain transported from the west to the seat card. In addition to those persous requested to testify t the healing, the commissioners will le glad to have parties wim may ha abl-j to give in forma t i n re'.ati-i g to the transporta tion of food pr du ts appear and aid the invest gation hy any statements they call make on the subject. Sculotor Hunt Insane. . New YonK, March 17. "William Hunt, the distinguisi ed sculptor, is insane. He has been wandering around a country, but has finally been found by his friends and is now under tbd aire of &U relative is itj. T PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. ATTOKNtY. A. K. SULLIVAN. Attorney-at-Law. Will gtTeuroaipt Attentloc to all buolneMn Intrusted to blm. OfUm Is Union Block. Kant id(). I'lAttsmoutb. b. R. B. Windham, Jobk a.uavibr, Notary Public. Notary Public. W1NUHA1I m UAVIK, Attornoyo - at - Law. Office orer Hank of Cat County. PL TT8MOUTn, - NKBRAJIKA. C. POLK. Plattsmoutb. O. B. POLK. Greenwood. POLK BROS., ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW, PLATTSMOUTH AND GREENWOOD Practice In all tho Courts. Notary. Collect log. Insurance. W. A. Humphrey, 31. 1)., HOMCEOPT HIS Physician and Surgeon, FLATT8M0UTHK, NEBRASKA. Calls In Cit or Couuirv Promptly Anwrrd. ,ileL. BRQWNE, P rsonal attention to all Brulneea E&truai my care. KOTABY IK OKFIOK. Titles Examined. Abstarcts Compiled, In urance Written, Heal Estate Hold. 'etter Facilities for making Farm Loans tnau Any Qtlicr AgeaeT, lattHinnufh, - Nebraska H. C. SCHMIDT, Civil Engineer Surveyor and Draftsman Plana, Specifications and Estimates, Mu nicipal Work, Maps &c. PLATTSMOUTH. - - NEB E. E. HILTON Civil Engineer and Surveyor, ESTIMATES and PLANS of ail work furnished and rec ords kept. Office in Martin Block, PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEB Bank of Cass Count Cor Main aiid Fifth Sts.. Plat'emouth. 1 a II) UP CAPITAL 5c.,vs .tUltPLUS 2f.0f OFFICERS: 0. H Parmki.k , President .- keu U-KURR Vice President .1 M. Pattkksost cashlei .1 ah. P m'EKnoN.Jtt Ass't Cashlei DIRECTORS ; i ifAi!..- tadUiu. B. S. BatcBey. A General Bai-UnBnsiaess Transacted iccounts Solicited, Interest allowed on ti-.." epsits. huU roinpt tiention given to !i iisniess entiuilttd to its carts. FIHST NATIONAL i3 Ji. 1ST i r.F fLAl'iaMUUTH. KKWUtShA, .Ttttie very bear tacllltlws for the protnp transaction ot legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. ...ch, liouds. uoia, boveriiuieut and i.'x.! rxuritiet Bouubt and Sold.lieposltsrecelT -hi and interest allowed ou lime (Jertin cateB.Uraftdrawti,vailiible lu uny p&itot the United state tuid All the principal towue of Kurooe. nlleotiorm made & promptly remittee tcnest market prices paid tor Conntv ai. State aia County Bonds. DIRECTORS I lotm Fitzgerald lohn K. taara, D. Hakswortn. S. auh. F. B. Wblt. I HN KIT3COKR ALU, 8. VAt;J President. fiashier THE CITIZENS PuATTS MOUTH. - NKBBAbKA. JAPITAL STOCK PAID IS, - $50,000 Authorized Capital, f IOO.OOO. OFFICERS .'RANK CAKKDTH. JOS. A. CONNOK, President. VUe-PresWen-W. H. CUSHtNO. Caablar. DIBKOTOB8 frank Carruth J. A. Connor, K. B. Guthmar: J. W. Johnson. Henry Brek. Jobn O'Keefe, V. D. M rrlam. Wm. 'Weteneamp, W. H. Cusbtng. rransacte a General Banking Boalnes. All wbo bare any Banking business to transact are Invited to call. No inatt a laree or email the trannaetlon. It will receive our oarnful attention, and we promise always cour teous treatment. iue8 Certificates of Dertoslts bearing Intert-s Buys and sells Foreign Excttaog, Ooa:y U4 WttT twTCriUM. PEltKllfS-HOUSE, 217, 219, 221 and 223 Main St., Plattsmouth, - Nobraska. H. M, EONS, Proprietor, RATES: $100 PER DAI AND UP. The Perkins has been thoroughly renovated from top to bottom and i now one of the best hotel in the state . Boarders will be taken bj the week at $4.50 and up. GOOD BAR C01TNECTED. Vallery's Meat Market 105 S 6tb st.. Union Block, formerly 415 Main street. A Splendid Market, where Everything kept is First Class. We aim to please, and solicit the Patron age of the Public. THE CHOICEST STEAKS, EXCELLENT ROASTS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CURED MEATS, OAMK. FISH AND fTIJKR DELICACIES IN SEASON. By fair and hi nest dealing I expect i merit a share of the trade. 131 lm. J. It. VALLERY. Prop. C. F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor Mala St., Over Merges' Shoe Store. Has the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestii woolens that ever came west of Missouri river. Note these prices: BujineeB suiU from $16 to 35, dress suits, $25 to $45, pants $4, $5, $6, $6.50 and upwards. t3JWill guarantee a fit. Prices Defy ComDetition. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, KAKUrACTVRBB OF APD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DCALKB IN THB Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Fler de Pepperbergo' and 'Bud 7ULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES a: ways in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. a. C. MAYES, County Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER. All orders left with County Clerk will receive prompt attention. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSF. ANNOUNCEMENT ! I Viish to say to my patittts that s I shall attend lectures at dental colh-j: this winter, my office will b closf-d till March 15, except from Dec. 22 till Jan. 5, when I shall be prepared to do all kinds of dental work as heretofore. Dr, C A. Marshall. NO CURE. NO PAY. Or. DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE. A reiru'hr graduate u merticine from (2) col leges. S dipt mas -how. le etill treating with the ureatest sue r9 all N-rvous, Chn nic and Private diseases of both sexe. A p-rnian-nt cuie guaranteed for Catarrh. Sperm torrhoea. Lost Manhod, en..na Weakness. Night Losses. Impotency. and all diseases of the Blood. Skin nnd triuary Or gans All Female Trouble of the womb, etc, treated by t e most Improved methods of the London and Prls Hpials. N.B. 1 guarantee 500 00 for every cae 1 undertake and fall to cure. Consultation free. Send for question list. Li 1, itllrilanu r( I.ifa" IMlt f rM. Office hours: fi am. to p.m. Sundays W a. no. to Vi ro. EVERY HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS THE HOUSEHOLD! Pronounced again and again "The Best" as it is the Oldest Domestic Journal in America. Now is your Opportunity TO TRY IT FOUR MONTHS FOB Only Fifteen Cents. Yearly Subscription. 1.50. 8ample copies free Addresa 'THE HOUEHOLD," Brattleboro, Vt. Weekxt Hjrald and Housthold oue year fr $ 2.25. Send order only to Go FricKe z Cio (succkssou to . ft. i: r.i:u"i s ) Will keep contautly m mA a full and complete Mock of piiif Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils PURE LIQUORS. Trees. Trees Patronise your home Nursery :ml when you can buy hs miicli nicii' t'r and you enn lmvu the pnvih'je to the leading varieties t apples and braska at the lowest prices aid u i:a( ii. lhree-year-old Xpple Trees lic. Two-year-old Aple Trees 1 Jn'cc eal"-ilcl 1 !';..-, l...li;. i.nn- mond, Late Ilichiinnid, Olivet. . ..Inc. Three-year-old Cherries, kai lv lic h- niond, English Morrello VA)c Three-year-old 1'lunis, Wild, (jikis, Miner, Lumbard, Wever 'ioc. Two-year-old Concord Vines 10c. Two-year-old Moor's Early, two weeks earlier than Concord .2oc. Two-year-old Currants, Jied Duck, Cnerrie Currants lVc Two-year-old (ioosberries, Didigton.loc Two-year-old Downing (ioosberrie . 15c-. Raspberries, (iregr, Tylor, Early Ohio Black Berries, Snyder and Stone's early Strawberries, Chas. Downing Sharp less C resent. One-year-old Cottonwoods, Afh, Box, Elder Roses and all kinds ot shrubery. J'rices lurr:ihfd n ;ip)lic:ition. Orders by mail attended to promptly. Address. J S. Loosloy, Plattsm-mth. ITursory, Plattsmouth Aq juos jo sisuiiliufj Sti n punbaon stjqit pvni or irr prof) jo .j iithi i ) o.iu. -aBTpauiuii si j'orpiU 'ISJU.) ''sa 1 s J!s1"l S ,I 'IIHHViVD IO.I AG3K:iH SiOSId His Mother's Pie. Cicily Corwiu, in Good Housekeeper. I've t led aiul troubled and wo-ried, I've gone thf cook buok tlirongli Till my brain is lire! sin fluirid. And ti y hands nd p t i nee, too I've liad tlif best instruction From tlie Hblest crxiks in town. An 1 m pi-s are rripand d. inly Ana de.lcaieiy biuwn But pp!e. nuiii-e or i v.ni: Kin, Ot aiiy form orhHfle. Are notiiiiiir t my hii-bund Like'the id.-s p un-ilirr i: ;ki So I'll give 'lie -! i u-:i.'1- er, And tlin my . . l:)t ill MJI ?. " I 'hi .i I'l: bt- aw. m-.i ...- 0 v My lM.ini.i;to- ;;! gi.i.i.- And i Is e ; I lii't b h i,'. : T t-.H ti; i; iu'iir , V bat pi s t Ii ir mi ! lier- in;id. Tlio shop l)oys tiiiv.- ji 4"oM otn- tu v now ttll ou a l.oiK-r ii-nk- r vli ji-- Ii Dime of Lij)sa. Last week a iuh'i Ind nfter niemieriii:i ;u ut the 1 - i - r shnpa sized up Lijsi as lioldin r posi tion of HUthoritv :imi struck him for a jOl Aj.pc'l ului hjrii in . pii.-p.-i-i , . 1 T -t 1.1. .1 .1 huKe j ke and tlie country I.al w im nicdi'ittly employed. Yht(rdny morn j c incr the new huml was at tin- n- r shop- ! ready to commence on tim- for the week, all fitted out iu new overalls, and pl-icd himself at the command of Lipsa. Tin latter had to "fesa up" lie was no ho.--, and, lest indignation should boil referrni the applicant to the foreman, Chas II m ple, then L'psahadto "expl lin'1 and the toiler maker's joke whs on himself. Tlie lad from the country waa given tools and placed on the pay roll, but Lip?a "took his time." P. G. Reynard of Grand I i ;ud has been chosen, after a long and careful in ve6tigntion, assecietary of ourY M. C. A Mr. Reynard will be !.- re Thursday of thia week He comes 'iihly recomnunfled and we believe will bo a valued acquisi tion which the good people of Platts mouth will heartily welcome. Mr. Hillegras and Mr. Graber, of Penn sylvania, are here to buy horses weighing from 1,100 on up, they will p.y good prices, if our farmers want to sell call on these irti-n at the Bonner tables. DR. MARSHALL, DE N'T I ST, will hP in his office on and after M irch 12. pre ; pared to do ALL kimla of dental vork by lutcct improved tuctbodj. tf. rees. i. ,- . ilmi't i" t -w it.d I-. '1 ly t r :itiitw jnur f., irj n ti.e ,nii.r .i.iMiy m-U d , 'r hni' :,' i 1 . ' ' : lm-, 1 I i .i i i In,.. Sl'.l .10. II. To. ii.Zt). t2.r,o. .?:: l.oo. 1.75. 2.00. 1.5o. 1 a i. $ i s.m; U'.Oo. LT.0(.. 1s.00. 25.00. 4 5. (5.50. 310.0(1. ll'.Oo. lo.oo. 1.25. l.oo. - Nebraska. 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