Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, December 04, 1890, Image 2

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There are
many white soaps,
each
represented to be
""just as good as the Ivory.'
"They are not,
'.but like
all counterfeits,
lhcy lack
the peculiar
-and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine.
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it.
Tis sold everywhere.
Lujja LAMiMtittu wild, wierd, want- A kotton eg,
uu, wooly romance by I.utnaii A lcn, tor nns vi rid. The
null' ly J. l
ru.iil lot tii. , -in
1 ic.tl and !
Yoijii', that will n pay jie-
l! A llo ill )l-lt 111 Hi - ( Iii
nil: fin: lit- l i'.iiii- ni the so-
era ! I ; ! I r.-distie m li-e.ol.
i j'
A i.i x sii.'.k :m if u.oi.i. ii.i
vll!i i .M-. Jililiut .ml Mr.
I'mV! I., il. ! l.CiU.ll i:! ;i II--V. CVi ll-
in p'-p.-r Ml -.!l'lt Ollllhl, :. '. I - 1 t lit!
South O. imu i ! il.tiuc t: wish the
i-iit " i iin-ii siiki'-.s .n (i-ir venture.
A kahmkk luiMit il Tomlinson, mar
lot ton villi-, Jm!., Iius pi rli eitil ti n.a-
cliiiH' by which corn in shui k cuu I
t lr?rtl ft simil.ii ly u.sv.Ih. at i.- cwtil I .
'lilt; loi.llcr 1.1 li;ii to tilt- 111 C II 1 J i HliI
ttie 8i Iks', liU-kH, etc., are thrown on one
bide, while the corn is shelled off the cub
ami flows ut ready to be sack, d,
argument is hot un
siitie ih true of ilit;
Jourinl ami for t i - s nn ic isoa.
Tiiiubili1 ol Cuiil. H l'V.nctH A'l .nw
will no lono-r I r i t ti tin; U. 1. otht ids
fi'i! of their wi ;. Mr. Adams is now a
priva'e. it.Z'-n an ( Si . I n-v Didoti is p."- S
iti I.I ol til U-iioll laOtli.r, as it cat's
piw for Jiy (J ml I, wh is siikiu in con
trol of Unit ifivat sys (-in.
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Tin: St. L mis (Ji'ibi. Di.'in it. : i.T, which
lnts uev -r ') -i.-ii .i j'.M8 iri-il f: i i i : r !
James (i. liluiue, enihusi i.stically advo
c .t-k his no.ii.r:tioij lor tie; presi-'t-ncy
in iy'J2. It alrea ly looks hs tb"i.iih
tl;i n; would lo a solid frcnt presouted
for Blaine .unci yielory at the next
election.
Gscd and Hsnsst."
f',:!!E';h'!fl '"y Dent. (.!ur.ib:is.
V- J n yI "I l:avc used ft. Jft-
for y.-irs, uuil lirnl il 03
bu tho molicirio of int'l;oi.i(M
FOr? GCKCRAi. USE.
It is iir;tioi1. houcst mi:eiuc au'I honc.-rt men
111 nol Jiusilito toreeitniiurtid it t - BoVering
liuiiianlty." JOU:V I", SMCMMONS.
liooHiTpcr.
In lZvttry Tlolll.. Tlu ie is ; t urn.
l-.vry Ai iIi m( ion n Kel.ttf.
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TRADE
Mu. Hitchcock uutit to spare Mt
calf, the ;lio8t dmicer of the Worl i-
11. T. Mh.ADown? of Hiedso:-, Ten n.. Heriild, long enough to allow him to
hnvini; sold his fnrm and stock whs Bint- viyit the chiiij) of the hostile Sioux.
ed by the lire talking to hin wifj of their From the description he would pass first j
couteiiiplnted trip to Texs whither they J rit- for the Measinh they are lool-int; for,
were ?ino; to mnke their future home aiul tjeu the public would get a needed
Meadows pulled out his money which relief from the. whetzv rif raff that he
ghf QlllttStttOUth $teklg !frald w.n in large bills, and proceeded to tries to pass off us wit in th political
count the amount. When he had Lud "rot" column of that orrran.
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iNOTTS DROS.. PCBLISHERS.
TublliliBil erery Tbprsday, and dally Try
Tuin( except Kuuday.
BrxistPred at tlio PlatUmouth, Neb. pnt-
affleefor transinUsiou throueb the L1. S. mail
at second e.a rates.
Office corner Viae :tnd Fifth itreets.
Telephone 3S.
TKItMS FtK WEKKLT.
Ub copy, one year, in advance. ...... ...91 M
One copy, one ypar, not iu advance 2 00
One cony, six lnonthf. in advance .. 75
neS!c iiy. three months. In advance .. 40
TKUMS FOB DAILY
One cop one yar in advance i 00
One cony per week, by currier I
One copy, per month
hix last bill on the hearth, some one op
ened the door and a trust of wind car
ried his all into the fire. Before Mead
ows could rescue any of his currency it
ws in ashes.
icoosuie
'BAIT0-MD ."lHEBHAS-A-VDGEIRCa
Thk Baltimore Tin-plate company.
which was incorporated at Springfield,
111., last week, has purchased one thous
and acres of land at I'ark Kide and, it
is said, will be making tin platen and tin
utensils generally nssoon as expeditious
work can trtct suitable buildings for tho
purpose. 11ns is the same factory tht
Mr. Bryan s-nd would not bo heard of
Wiien Congress meets th republican
majority will have to face the quention, !
'What are you going to do about it!
New York World.
There's where von are mistaken. The
republicans have given the country a
UntI bill to pro'ect American interests
and the Fifty-second congress will face
the question, 'What nre you going to do
about it?"' And ten to one the deine-
crata will not dare do anytnin hut
ttlk Inter Ocean.
TnB London Financial Times admits
that the "excessive unpopularity of tSe
McKinley bill abroad was largely due to
DISEASED HOGS
Cannot become healthy food simply by
the precess of death.
SWINE RAISERS
owe to themselves and society to
ADVOCATE REFORM
In swine raising that will promote the
public health. IIojih should be fed,
r. Jos, HaasJ
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was a
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1890
The McKinley bill id yonrg but its
influence for good is nlreaily being not
ed. The following telegram to the Bi e
from New Ytrk will doubtless be read
with interest by many w ho can und. r
stand and apprecititc the benefits of a
protective t.irifif:
"Among the passengers who left this
port yesterday for Glasgow was J. IK
Whytlaw, who for nearly two months
las been traveling over this country with
an eye to business.
in the Glasgow firm known as the Whjt
law ginghsm compa.iy that owds per
hins the most xtensiv establi&hment in
the world for the manufacture of Scotch
ginghams It has a working capital o
$1,000,000 and employs 000 hands ai
the year round. His object in coming
here was to make- preparations for the
f this establishment to some
rrt of 1 he United States. He looker
nvpr this eirv and vicinity and visited
' other cities and towns in the state. II
aext traveled over the Western states s
.far as the MUsisstppi and Rocky mouti
lajus io.t. neolectin!' Chicauo. He next
went to the Pacific states and ranged
through California, and at last he turned
his footsteps eastwardly again for the
purpose- of making observations of New
.England. Mr. Whytlaw gave it to be
understood before his departure for
Glasgow that a suitable and desirable
itc for the new gingham manufacturing
cstsblishmc nt had becu found in Con
necticut on the Sangatuck rivt r. The
Glasgow factory will not be closed, but
the business will greatly reduced.
Operatives for the American establish
ment will not be brought over from
Glasgow. They could not come herr
tinder the contract labor law. It is tin
operation of the McKinley tariff that
lias caused the transf r of the Whytlaw
plant to this country. Three or four
other Scotch gingham factories will soon
bo trans fen-d to the United States.''
alter the election. He also mado fun of
60 the propositiou to build sugar factories the exaggeration on the part of the Amcr
in this state saying they were all paper jCan democrat who have spared no ex
ana wouia not ne iuara or alter election. nMc or misrenre-vntstion in raising o.i-
g. - i-i ,
let work is already in progress on a j position to the scheme." The free trad
half million dollar plant at Norfolk. I era are pleased with their success and
the Bryan method of electioneering was want the credit for it. Tiiev!!now bouit
very popular this fall, bat it had its day, uf their "triumphjof lying,' because that
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win peopie, at any rare me republicans, shows that th, elections were carried r.y
will not be duped again. The very
mctuous which maiia democratic success
possible at the last election, already in
sures its defeat at the next one in l.s'.i
democratic efforts and not by opposition
to the McKinley bill.
Yehtkkdat was just such a d:iy :i-
we could have desired for Thanksgiving.
And Plattscnouth was in most excellent
humor to eujoy tlio turkey and cranberry
Tnu old soldiers in this state w:i j b-
sertcd the republican party in the las
election to follow the independent lead- sauce, with plum pudding dessert.
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lie is junior partner eI(J are urea l(( )lote .no attitude of the I each individual took upon him or her
democratic press in the south and cast I self the duty of locating the new court
on the question of pensions. Ti ev irave I house. The sun looked dowu and with
little h -ed to Mr. Ager's Oilcans speech I its brightmss and warmth drov? awuy
and will in a short time have an onnor I all thoughts of winter, with iiver a
tunity to regnt their inattention to his cloud to dispd the clioery disposition
warnings. He said that the object of J that was every when; so plainly in tnit'.;;
the democrats was to use the alliance f.r Services were held in all tha church s.
the purjiose of breaking up the repubh- some of them being profusely decorated
can party in enough of the northern with flowers, the attendance beinjj much
states to give the democrats control of! larger than usual at su:!i times. And
congress that, they might be enabled to J if there was anyone in the city that did
repeal existmsr pension legislation. The not have a hearty dinner, it was their
attitude of the democrats on the iu''Ktion I own fault in not makiu2 their wants
....
is coming out more plainly than ever! known
sine their recent victories and as soon
as they have an opportunity they will
show the veterans that they are hostile
to their interests. If the old soldiers of
Nebraska want to help the the democrat
ic party in that kind of work, it is their
own business. But they hardly do it
with their eyes open. State Journ-il.
The report ol the commissioner of in
ternal revenue for the fiscal year which
ended June "0, l'.tO, is at hand r.nd
contains some information of intere?t to
Nebraskan. We find the total rcc ipTs
from internal revenue amounted to the
coloasal sum of $142..jS7,18$. Of ibis
amount Nebraska paid $2,500,000, which
ists-more than was paid by Michigan, Cal
ifornia, Massachusetts and thcr laririT
and older states. The bulk of the Ne
braska revenue is ; aid by th? Willow
Springs Distillery at Omaha. Illinois
-with her great Peoria distdleiies piid
the largest amo int. :;4,$7S,(59l. Ne
braska use 1 :i 75, : I'i ponuds nf robaero
aad manufucturi-'d l'.).09S,;?4(J cigars
There are 202 cigar manufacturers in the
tratate of Nebraska. The state als has
four rectifiers, 1445 ntail lijUfr deal, rs,
fourty-uix wholesale liquor dealers, two
dealers in leaf to'escoo, 9.510 dealers in
manufactured tobacco, nine piddlers'of
tobacco, twenty-five brewers, forty-four
retail dealers in milt liquor, forty two
wholesale dealers :ri malt liquor, h veil
rttaU dealers in (di-omargarinc, four
wholesale dealers in oleomarL'ii ine,
showing a tiranu toiai n i i,oh mi-hhts
HUG and POULTRY ItSMEDY
Tin; only reliable medieiue for swine.
Usoil successfully i'or fourteen yiurn
Prevents cisoase,
Arrests Disease, slops Cough,
Hastens ttiaturitv.
Oestrcys Vorms,
increases the Flesh.
Pkicks; 25 lbs ci..s 12.50. $3.5
$1.25 nod oUo per p-.ck.tg:;. The Urges
an. i.ii; cr.v'i;t, Hurt; ror testimonial
H jgoloy." a jl -jeiti pamphk-t on
swine will be mailed f,jr a 2-Cent atampB
Orders by msil re rt ive prompt attention.
MM. H.VAS, fodi inapolis
Committees for Nebraska Soldiers
Will v in suffer with d vsn-iisia and
liver e.-!u;il.iint? Soilch's vii.lizt.r is
ffi:aiantj..d to cure you. For sal; bv F.
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Apple trees. years old -
Apple trees, ears old - -
Cherry early i ielnnfuid, late Hit hmond, wragg
I lum, 1 ottuwattamie, v nd (Jonse
Raspberries, (iregg Syler -
Strawberries. Sharpless ("i et-'en
Concord vines, t years old -Moors
Early grapes. 2 years old -CurrantK,
Cherry Currants -Snyder
blackberries - -
Industry Gooseberry - .
Downing Gooseberries, "2 years old
il oughton Goosebert ies, l' year old -Asparagus
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Rosses, red moss and white moss
Shrubs, llydrangias
Honey Suckle
Snow Balls -Lilacs
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Evergreens, Norway spruce 15, Fir
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Mnrscry oc-IiaIf mile zz&vte:
to wis, I Sircet.
Address all Orders to
NEB.
PU-lTTSJUOnTH,
O Friike and O. 11. Snyder.
A COURT HOL'SE AT LAST.
Word was received today that the sti
preme court by unanimous opinion had
decided the court house bond case favor
ably to the defendants anil had dismissed
the action. This is what everybody ex
3eciea in tact tticre Iia3 not decn a
lawyer in the statu who has not, when
advised of the nature of the evidence
upon which Judge Broad j rendered his
A max cannot express dense ignorant. e
of political economy and the laws of
trade more forcibly than he does by
claiming that the McKinley bill is fram
ed purposely, and actually does lvnefit
the east at the expense of the west.
While the sfatemv. t theoretically falls
of its own weight, yet the practical fact.-,
add emphasis to the denial of the oft
repeated though siliy statement. Down
in Massachusetts wh.rre you are never
o::t of sight of the gigantic work shops
four fifths of the recently elected cong
ressman are free traders, or as they csdl
themselves, '"tariff reformers.'' IuNc w
Hampshire in the Manchester district.
the home of the cotton mill?, where the
whir of the spindles never ceass; a dem
ocratic congressman of the free tride
HIE JTIGCEE O."
fie &gm e 9 In our date vr'll make a nc rtajt
Jo man or woman now Uvtagr will over dote u
tooument without usine; Ihr. Cqnrc 9. It stands
t tho thirti pliu-e in lt(t0, w t-rs it will remain ten
and thru rtove up to i-v ;iij piaco in
-iv it iil rrt fuf on. haiiJrud jc.irs. "
t is anoih-.tr "V" ivlii'.h h-i' iisot.-Tr.o tosti?y.
i . . . i..-hk.i the V-S in cur d-itu iu t'it r-:pt ct
li. j.w chi-.i.iv I'.-ovv.-'i .;p Tr. t, pJi-; . -h?re
!' WU jHTjjirneu y rv.tv .!:'.. !. . mllrl ?hs 'N
" IJjpa Arm Vt hc'.r.r & V. '.l: i;; - .... -.hir.a.
'I "No. V" v., Sfnd-j.- ' -r :'r-,t ;. !.:; thl
e :t:. of I.ir.'p; .( t i .- , L.
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t' '''-1 -vie.
a iaci.oi t.uv ....ti ... jir.nor.
Tho -No. &- i,.-t -n -,Ma Ire -roved
ijoti. boi ii ft: i.- niAvUiun, a&d the
ul P.-Up at ; -j? is t. rL, ;x-.-..; ,1 it es tr.e (.-rand
: rt civiicj iu cvi in-.r , iut:naui:m of tho
t y. Thof -ui.... .. ,v a c. r rt--t. x.isuf-;', ILrro.
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remarkable decision predicted a reversal
of the case. The Hkicai.d has nnldoubt iw,.i i,unn rl. t.i 1, ;..
ut .nr. ioucih urtorneys niuicipatea itus e,i nlAiuritv. As a matter of fact nenrlv
decision and that they fnlly realized the
the untenable ground upon which their
ictitiy iu the district court occupied.
The people of Oas county are to be con -
every wealthy factory town of the manu
facturing diftricts has giyen a majority
vote in favor of free trade. This is
paitieularly noticeable in th? woolen
gratulated over the final determination factorics. for no argument'ean prove tied
ot the litigation, and the assured tact
that this county is at last to have a court
house for the accommodation of the peo
ple. It ends a long and a rimoiiious
ccntest and will ba relief to evervbodv
to know that the matter is ended,, and
ended right. It Is a good subject for
Thanksgivings tomorrow.
they will make more money out of
American wool at a higher price than
they have been making by using cheap
wools from Australia. The gist of the
whole matter is this: Thft tariff is square
ly in the interest of the farmer and pro
ducer, it is hi that reaps the benefit on
an increased price which he will obtain
for his wool, and not the wealthy manu
facturer. Those smart Yankees down in
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iso a-j-i isr v
Chicago
Dealer raatcci
Ditkino the year which ended June :-Si.
1.10. we sold to (?rea. Britain goods and
! merchandise to the amount of $279,!i!IO,- New Hampshire would vote t:nacimou.Jy
131, -und purchased of theni during the t a mgii rami u tiiey were the
same period goods to the amount of ' bebcficiai ies, uu lh contrary llu-v h:ve
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Any longer for crops are good in
Cass county and prices the best
for years and clothing
down at
is away
ELSONS
THE OWE PRIOE OtOTHiEU
"Wlion. jTC-u. can buy Ovorcoas, Siis for
2on, Soys and C3ailrroa. In fact anyning
wora by manlsind, you will find a"c bod
rccis pneos at trio old reliable
Vl7,-J'.9oj7. This is dr.-.ining England
of her British gi ld and is in strong con
trast to the days of free trade ;r low
tariff, when the balauce of trade wis al
ways cgainst u. The tarifl', more thr.n
any other condition, is directly resjoni
ble for the present flattering status of our
foreign trade. A government is like an
individual; whrn it receives more mo"cy
than it is paying out it is growing
wealthy, and nil the sophistries of a
who p-y inteinsl revenue taxes. There is j Bryan or a Morton can r.ot dislodge so
no ob omanrnnne m-inMiaenir,-.i i c- : patent a fact. Consequently that policy
lraka but the state pavs 22l cn retail . . , . , .
nra- Kii. i , . . I which stimulates homo industries and
sales and l,02i n wholesale schs. ,
There are thirty-nine retailtr of olco- keePS "r "iney at uome, is the one that
Margarine in the state. j brings about the greatest prosperity.
millions invested in factories that are
doing a profitable business, under the
old law; they .realize that a higher tariff
will stimulate the building of liiill?
nearer the source of btipj ly of raw ma
terials in the west and south: it menus
more competition which is exactly
what
the pies
tirue has
section that is to be benefitted by a pro
tective tarilT and no one knows tln any
better than the smart New Hsmpthire
Yankee, the proof of w hich he shows by
his act clcircr and more forcibly than he
does in any other manner.
"HIS pr?pa ration, with-
Oi-t injury, removes
Freclvls-s. IJyer-M(ilin.
PimjdVs. ULu.-k-Ii'ojvis. Snnbuni
j .tJsd. 'J'ttu. A f.-w applications will rcn
j I r the- m-v-t rtubborr.'y red pkin r-iit,
I - iin-oiii and white. Vwla Crcara Lh
I rot a t.i;rt ,r pow-i.r tn --over defects,
r. remedy to cure, jt i; c;ipcr:or to
nil t.t'u-r prv p:irutio;ia, said is guar:ujU-o.i
ve RatLsfactiun. At dni'.'gisU or rnail
r .1 f r 5() cents. Prrparod "By
ro.'&ia Ci-.io. c liiTrxEK a- ca.
Miipeiiuon uieu js exactly I fj
tho corporation at j E E
ent time does not want. The j j SB
come when the Wcbt is t:U j nTlh Tlf
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The One Priee Giothier
kh 1 s fe'a e e &i i
IHGIIilGfid tSi
fjr th2 Llqaor Habif, Positively Cttrof .j
IT AiUlHtSTEill.jQ M. HAiftlS' CHZVi SFiCIf !D.
It can be given In ace? r' cr't"! er taa. r. r in nr.
licles ol "Jd. wi'.nout Hie ki.on iiie of (lie pji -ku
taking; it; it 1 absolutely barraiei aad w!ti
ffft pt-imauept an.t npely rur. w holier
tlic(tientliia inotlerl ilrlnkfror n aicoh"iic
wivtk. IT NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE
a otnelete mi la every ln&Utuc. in pie yk.
Best Coagh Medicine. Reoommended by Physicians.
Cares where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to tho
taste. Childran take it without objection. Rv tLrusrcist.
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