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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1890)
3 WEEKLY HERALD : PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 16 1800. I; ii iLOW PRICES 2'i f -'I LOW PRXCI3 ess 8 lira Mobs MClio r: if We arc running1 our store at less expense litis year tl&an ever before and are marBcfingr our roocls Willi less profit than we liave ever done. We are oflerliisr notliinsr luat flirMt-dnsts j " ' -r Cff new goods and are selling; tlieni elieaper than yon can buy second clas s;ood eEsewIiere. ILSs ait quit IPjrSces I r v "1 UI CSS 'J Look al This! UpO in. all wool Dress Flannels 40c .if ;10 in all wool Habit Cloth. 1 . i.10 in all wool Beiges, f6 in all wool Henriettas, 1 136 in Striped Serges jjlO in all wool Serges, y W in all wsol Serges, COc 65c 40c 35c COc 90c A full 10-4 White Blanket A full 10-4 white all-wool Blanket, A full 10-4 white extra fine quality blanket, A full 11-4 white all wool blanket, "Full lines of Greys and Scarlet Blankets at bed rock prices Comforts from 75c to 4.50 each. SI. 00 per pair 3.75 5.00 " 0.50 " ;Liuen Dep't it We are showing extra values in K Table Linens at 25c, 35c, 40c and K0c. Bleach Damasks at COc, 75c, '85c $1.00, 81.25 and 1.50. Full lines of Towels, Napkins Knd Crashes at popular prices. 25 dozen extra heavy all wool Ladies' Hose at 25c per pair, fully worth 35c. Special good values in Ladies' Hose, all wool at 35c, 40c and 50c per pair. Full lines of Children's and Misses Wool Hose. Boys' school and bicycle Hose at way down prices. In this line we have overdone ourselves and are showing the largest and best selected stock ever shown in Cass county comprising everything in Jackets, long and short Cloaks, Plnsh Garments for ladies misses and children. Parties in need of anything in the Wrap line should not fail in looking over our stock before purchasing as they will be nmply rewarded by so doing. Space does not permit us to quote prices but we guarantee to un dersell everybody in the city ia this line. IL0W p: Underwear. 25c buys a good ribbed vest worth 35c. 50c buys our popular Merino Vests and I'ants will compare fav orably with any 65c Vest shown in the city. Our 1 Scarlet Vest and Pants are extra weights and values and at the price are cheap. Our 31.50 scarlet Vest and Pants are beauties and are very fine quality. At 75c we are showing extra heavy Balbriggan Vests and Pants in black only. . Full lines of ladis- Union Suits, ladies' all wool Saxony Vests in white and scarlet, full lines and good values. Full lines of children's Under wear in greys, scarlets and white. FRED H f6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 MJ 7 8 9 10... 10... 10... 9.. 10. 11. 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G 5 -1 23 8, 9, 10, 11 "5 10 25 12 5 41 14 G 3 15 G SOUTn UNION. 1, 2 1 3 1 Rock Bluffs. all le 3 30 all 3e 14 all lw 3 00 all 7w 14 all 8w 2 40 all 2n 12 all 3n 12 all Is GO w of 4s 90 w of 5s 0( all 123 0G all lnle., 1 80 alllnCe 09 all2nle : 09 . . ! all2n3e Oo allin4e 0(5 allSnle 14 B GnSw 7nlw 7u2w 7u:)w 7u7w 7nSw Snlw Sn2w Sn3v 8n4w 8n7w 8nw 8n8w Onlw 9n2w 9n3w 9n4w 9n9v 9n8w 10n2w 10n5w lOnGw 10n7w lOnSw Unlw lln2w lln5w JlnGw Hn7w Tax 09 09 Of) 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 0'.) 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the delinquent real estate tax list of Cass county, Nebraska, for the year 18S9. Wm. II. Cushing. County Treasurer. 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 14 09 28 Hn8w. 41 Is5w lsGw Is7w 09 Is8w j4 2s5w. . . . ! 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"Wool and Textile Fabrics, a London trade journal, of the 14th instant, quotes the last wool sales at from 15 cents to 23 cents per pound for English wools. At the same time Ohio wools were averacino' 35c and Texas clips were ranging from 15 to 56c per pound in New York. Ats fair estimate prices were about one third higher here than there. Is the lower rate at which the English farmer sells his wool compensated by a correspondingly lower price for the clothing which he buys? He can buy a suit here for $5; can he buy an equally good one in England for $3.99? Cer tainly not. lie can buy a really good suit here for $15; can he buy its equiva lent in England for $10? Most surely not. The plain truth is that England wants cheap goods to make cheap labor. All her financiers insist thkt it is her cheap labor that gives her the lead in the foreign trade. If the United Stales let raw wool and iron in duty free it still could not compete with England until American labor were reduced to theEng lish standard of wages. And this is jutt what the free traders deliberately coc template. They know that panic would follow 'radical reduction,' but they ar gue that it would de brief,, for the workmen would eoon hve to seek work at any price, and then with cheap labor and cheap raw material they would go in a wild goose chase after those 'mar kets of the world' of which they now dream. Bat the home market would be lessened Retailers would find their best; n "f custom abridged. Carpets wou. l b few.T and pictures and piaoos uavac va " ' use of wace earners. ' ' nechanic would no oe .o dress themselves ami ::e. wesai veil as their employers. inr v u. x i ion be a class wearing a servile gv d, and after that a servile habit would come. Free trade is not closely allied to free speech and free government, for it brings that poverty which says independance of character." E. A. Stopiieu will make Cass county as clear headed and faithful a rtpresenta tive as has ever honored the position. Tiie campaign against the "school house" in Wisconsin, that Mr. Peck thought would be so funny, bids fair to smother the old man under an avalanche of votes. It was a bad war crv to no into the campaign on. Taddeus !3. Clakkson has been an g- pointed by the president as post master at Omaha in the place of Con. Gallagher resigned. A Long felt want has just been sup plied by the appearance of Vol. 1. No. 1, of the Volunteer a new paper edited by C. A. Robins and published at Lincoln Premier Blaine will speak in iMc Kinley's district and in the two river districts of Iowa, that of Gear and Ilonderson. Maybe Nebraska will be honored by his presence before the cam paignn closes. The Senate adopted the report of the conference committee on the McKinley bill yesterday by a vote of 33 to 27, Messrs. Paddock and Pettigrew of Dako ta and Plumb of Kansas being the only republicans opposing the measure. T'lTT- n,v.-l... nr 11 IT I I i wLuouu u unu-iuTaiu nas gone ualt on the prohibition question and comes out today with its head lines dat ed Oct. 1, 1S93. If its prognostications on the dire results of prohibition are as wide of the mark as its political prophesies no harm need be feared from that source. The idea that Boyd could i . i . i eieuiuu governor at ttie same time prohibition carried, when his sole aim is to ride into office on the antiprohibition ..cv. .o imiLuiuua. mr, luciiarus says trutntully that the republican party is not committed either for or against the amendment, that itj's a question for the people to decide for themselves at the polls, and is not nor can it be at this time a party issue, the World-Herald to the contrary notwithstanding. Go dry your tears Mr. Hitchcock, Nebraska is all r'ght, the republican party will con trol its destinies in the future as it so prosperously and successfully has done in the past. Legal Motice To all whom it may Concern; Notice I? hereby piren that on the 18th dav of Oc oljer ISfiO. .John iK J'olin who was con noted of the crime of murder in ti.p. ,i;Bri.j,.f "2 mm! cm . . v. v.t, u..iUij nrunisxa on rue 2nd dav of December 1.2. will make application 'to His .ta?e' ,7Ny-, ra!Ln ,M J Governor of state of .Nebiaeka for a pardon. pardt John . Polan. OF THE Those most conversant with the facts, predict an easy victory for Connell in this district. And by the time he ia through with Bryan it will be clear even to a democrat, that Mr. Connell will be uis Weekly E3 0 Sent Free to any Address IS END YOUK NAME AT ONCE TO ILJS5IE IPMICWJOff D.5 go Q r '-n ?9 all 12s4e 06 his own encceesor. St. Lowis5 jKXo. i i