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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1890)
'TTT.V TTP - "i. . J There ar many white soaps, Nich represented to be "just as good as the Ivory.' They are not, but like nil counterfeits, they lack the peculiar iind remarkable qualifies of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. NOTTS imOS.. PUBLISHERS. PuMis'ied fvery Th"rsday, and dally every volaK except unday. Kexlttered atflie I'lattsmoutli, Neb. post vjflBcefor traiiHtildoii throiud) the U.. S. mail t JMtcmirt clii.sn rutPP. OtBcn coriH-r Vine and Fifth streets. Telephone 38. TKKMS FuK WKKKLYi eony. one ye:r, in advance .... ...$19A ae ropy, one yar. not in advance. .... 2 00 One py. .six monthf. in advance 75 Qae&c py. tll-ee iie-nili. in advance. ... 40 TKKMS POM DAILY One cop oik; y r in adv nee $i 00 One copy per v-ek. Iy earner i5 Ono copy, per month fit THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1S90 sale clothing mcrclvints and manufac- turtTM. at Boston, full, vvitli liabilities of $700,000 Nightingale liros. & Knuihr, ilk ni'irmfaeturers of I'aiw rson, N-v Jersey, fml f r $400,000, and (J. W. In gills, . in inu lecturer of bools b'hh"', of U-r-ii, v iids to the iii.-vi? !!, uitli liabilities i.t'i-.l ttt :;jlM.:(;j. The above is u I'- '' of 'l y-U-r- d.-ty's f',r' ,.r(-.-;. I' will be n m-. mb. red jib-' .dr. Bryan irri.l pi n uikJ positive clrirL'.i gniis; th; republican putty claiming that u was in league with liie manufacturers which the policy of th- republican party was making richer every j inv while the consumer, the farmer was growrng poorer. We were assured that lite democratic policy was just the op posite, that the factory owner would take caro of himself and that legislation iu thu shape of free trade is what we must have for the coubuhi-t. Thit issue was presented to the people with tliu re sult which is well known. Now then, th logical conclusion is that these gi gantic failures occuring every day, running up into the millions is direct ly and absolutely chargeable to demccrstic free trade supremacy at the recent elec tions, or else every democratic speaker on the stump before the election, lied like a fih monger nud wh"lly misrepre sented the two parties and their attitude towards the countrv. Which wan it? A SING'S ROYAL GUEST. The secre' ary of the treasury geut to congress the following estimates of ex -peuscs of the government for the fiscal vear Hiding June 30, 1802; I.ppMa'ive asmbliHliinent Kxec tiveeMabU foment lu iMii.il estiibiifiiiiieni i- . i i if nr--e Miiltiry eslj.blishment N..V,t I il illl;--IllllClll Indian jiff ilia 'Vnsioim Postal service l'ublic win k Aiisnnll iieiius 'i rinanem a n il approi nations How Madam Aibani Entertains Queen Victoria at an Informa Tea. Once evt-ry saiiii.ier Que. n Victiiii diiye over from ht-r Udmoral Cistlo t ! tiie Scottish Iliuhl iiuh !imeot M:idwn Ihitlli (Jyr, Ihi; lainous prima .Ioih;i, where thu latter ent rtu'iis In r at mi in form.il te l. For yejis thu Cm-eu Ins made a practice of this, a cxuplim rt which ller Mujsty bestows upon no . i . . : . . i i oilier wniii.tii in lilo UlllUom. It. 1 ii.UUl lor rtiu. .10(JHi s appi:uraliri tacu enr lit Court to smy; bt-lore ihe iilcen. and totliu- pi i:na-J niiia it a fiord a an exceptional glimpse ot Eugluud'a ruy ii 8'vereigu "No outsiders are ever pnsei.t," 6113s Madame Aibani, "and I see Viet 'Ha a a woman; never as a queen "How do you euteitaiiiu your royal gaesii" was asked ol ihe prima douua by a I lit lid. And lor more than an hour the grent linger held the the uuiuterupted lllterel of a private dinuer party with the ttory of how &he served a ti a Ir the Que. n. So full of interest was 1 he uatTati Vi that Madame Albmii was iudueed t write out the account, arid it wilt shortly nppear iu the Laclit's Home Journal, nl rhiladelphia, under tin- title of "Victoria at iy Tea Table " Of its frcahu.asol interest the caption ol the artiile is the best indication. A copy of the last portrait taken of Oaei-u Victoria, and printed n!y forlJei ilajes y and the royid family, will ac ..$ .Vi&trctt comnanv the articlu. "Ii will In- mv b.t 4':o r J I j 4U3.I00 porirait," wmte tue urn-en on this lt. 8 1 oiv I r 2.iroJ9i 1 entation copy, whicii is the only copv mm ah 1 ..,...,, j ,,owl 1 r.. :i.. ft 817 Hl8 I 1 tr v. vuuiiiic v 1 kilt; lujni lauiiij. 13S.2f.3 0K5 3..VJ).82 l:i 8(11 :(i4 Ml l'-2 4S .806 TliK- li k ni.iM'i-r it Weekly News win v- Icomi Mini to ln v. 'I 111- t M I fl.itterin rvid'iic- of 1 whic h Wir Hie a ml I., i,,)' . Til !: Win- d.4 f .ir i ; s;noc th.- (pnm l li.r th .'Ml -J. ld.ee 01 ni l 'lict will prove Ion.-; i I (pi.'diiicit'oii.s for li' . 1 ion. 1 . i . li 1 s ; ) 1 1 . 1 . . , ; 1 ; , . (pl.'li-.: to co.. ; i,. ( III caiicty tiMi I. . pliicn for !ie ,-..ii:-t'0111 it r Journal. l,o (jU.l lies I'll ,t ..... t . main whei 1 it. 1- '1 i decided. sit I. I.v - fr. f'trT; A tS AT iT. PA -.,' n h f III h M M M 0 s 1. 7, V i 1 1. 1- TlIK I. id: in I It i-. :iui ti- 11' ii .ii ; . ! . , Ted I11NII i- Ml il.-i ii, :. v n Will th. J- .e i. I ,. , aid Corr. f-p..ii i t,: t i . but lint tii. :,r , modern iii'ii.i-M 1- OllUlnl Hl'ouke i:l. I .i- as well a to V- I. II 1. 1 . i and Ihe Nelrakn 11 il t . 1 this v, ill be eh. . rinu ,.. .. r.ui a as away j h NS S. H. II. ( iiAKK, the 1 resent general nimg. r ol tin Mi-.-oui i I'acitie, h s ju been upooiiit l i.iiirul manager of tin ' 1oioii Pacilie. -. iih W. II. Ilolcomb i 9siGtnr. hetlu-r he will resign hi puslllon 011 Hit: .M. I . or not 13 110 known. WE PRODUCE ANOTHER WITNESS Inter Ocean : r:r:uid total 197,077 138 i u. o. 0011 is a uiemner or tne Estimates for 1891 were $342,428,973 j Wardaend Steel Company, doing Um lid the appropriations $414.42r,(2S3. For ness in the English city ol Sheffield. II 1S61, the estimate for pensions was some j was one of the party ef foreign iron and hiiiil over $!)S.400000, whila appropria j t-teel manufacturers who recently visited r 10:1 ot nearly !f lZi,WV,'V l ueei-PM 1 -" uin'iu omira. 1 (10 onciuelll liie- tated by the new measure. The public J graph interviewed him in this wise: rks estimates were $10,000,000, nearly lUllJ'u" discover." asked im representative $:7,000,000 were aupropriated. The ca- inen (in fon .iU(, s ; imates for permanent annual appropria lions were about $102,000,000. the mount appropriated ..bout $127,000,000 I HE luler Ocean dispatches of th' tfouitu, Ironi npp-r Miis-ipi live oints say Hie liver is pel iiianmtl -closed lor the winter. This with tin report ot MX inches Mm iv in Dakota. dukes one H Hi more appreciate tin deliglidul choline ..1 Ne'Tofeka. Piltt-burg than in Slieffiehi? Mr. v ood answered : "The men I sp..ke to iu the fortces were ear in? about C a nay. ai d appeared to be qu te eoinf.n talle." Had you any conversa inn witli American on tllC sui iect f the McKii. lev t.n iff mi "Ye.- was the resyocge. "In our iravelii.e Secict-rv Noble calls attention to the I c?r e u a'B,1 lUm De; ""'cr.cans. aud every 1H1.U1, o jicu a ufuaie u ii:e oiil Hi 1 lie WHERE PENSION MONEY GOES. ;ii;e lieui. era'. If thu eU-ciiou oi 1 1 "is going to for eyer Mnah ainl wind up the rcpublia . party if iln-3 p;is u' why are democrat! - - AUltesiu.in ( inline on tiieir heads an. pawing iiu; air jiIm.ui 11? Are they trying to serve Hie r.-pi.blicaii paity or are the playing tiieir ns .1 role of liypotrileV Uiiovkh Ulkvuland s eoaclu-rs r. Very inueii ioiiiti! an to thu prop' stand to tnke 011 the ipjehtioll of ire. liver, (jiov. r ha -on.- so far in lav. f ihe gold iiu;.-. of W II street that h is tin; just Miiij -ct of censure from th bauds of intelligent citizens of ihe Wu.-t wlio are ) rn niliy in filver legislation. TllK action ol the .so called Nationa farniciV Alliance in Nsion for the pa.-i hree or four days .11 Oseal-i, Florida ha:- Couiplett ly (livorceil that 0rgnni7.it ioi from the Farmer'.- Alliance of the North West. "Nigger domination" and fraud ulent elections are not popular war cryt- with the alliance party in the North. "What r.-wnnl hath a negro demo crat?" nsks the Indianapolis World. Well the chief thing in thu Sonlh 13 thai if he vote3 the democratic t'eket he i allowed to exit. Life is comii'tered great boon to any civilized people, and -the fact that the colored man will not hi murdered if viu-t the democratii ticket ought to have great influence al outheru elections. ct that the $100,000,100 disbursed by ne pension bureau during the past yea mpliis so much money tent into tin h.oiiiels of trade and commerce, "bless - ng him lhat givis and hiui that takes. rids view of the matter 1a one that is iot sufficient! v considered. The most 01 ie t-dk ubotic die pension expenditure -ikes no account of the impoitiut pcin' hit every dollar, practically speaking, s at once put 10 service of general use ulness. Asa class, the pensioners are .n. . 1 1 . . . r. Thev ilo not nije ineir inouei way to accumulate in their hands; the smoke-room. The Emlisli sid wa v!l snn- purted. and so was the Aineiifa-i. We tnln the Amei leans that the new tariff was imi os d 'im. lor pioteetive. bet for pieliibitive per ivees. : nil th;ir they would cniTer from i hey repli-d th it the Aii'erie.in p ople were cue enough to lomnve the tariff if it houid prove oppr ss ve : ineanwh Ie they would v..v it a fair trial ; they told us that they bci evfd ih y eoulu count e ali their home products i 1 heir own country' "Speakiug generally, would if be to rh ad vantage of Knglinti wnrkmen to eniiirra e t ihe Niates, !f fixed employment were oflVre.l o 1 hem? ' " I hey certainly would make more money." was the reply. We turn thu E;igli.,h manufactun r and free trader over to the American TI1K ATTTKrul'T C.K yoL'Ml of the Oinah i W .i I,i ! ,1 . wagon to the .1 . . uipped ill the bud by ii His : oei.-iiiihl:..-World Herald nn. w.o n; . , that joung Mi. liiii r-i... (. the cause of tin; hom .-1 i 1 1. duly isMK-d an.i au. li. , Willi a 'lo.l ..ii.i m- . . One nioie fii.-nd : ti.. !Jl"i Vatc ;. v .i. i iilTe IJU' I'.itt - .11. t r e. -1 , 1 .ct cnyiiirig rfind a"; bod Tammany ii.is b.-.-n 1 time about the e- li -i: tribe in the wist 1 d ! Sittin;.- ihd! .i.d two Strike sire alter t!n- i-od; k of die great f ther who to..k their itomi . They know of a lot of papooses im .M-ieio.i eMoll.-i. ! -. .. i'. ineii bered that th b'g !ii K tiionuli wiis Pom.-ti i k in t'i c i. :,.d trieil to defeat ir jti- New Y01 k papers ifie. rect census in th .t eitv. ...I. : 1:1 . w 11 1 in; 1 1 1 e it ' j : .1 ( , 1 11, 7A 0? ft e CSothier, j s I lie Tii 111 m,ny to i;i-f a IV t!. U -.: , I ! A zebras USltlerP, o th - hundreds of thousands of t.ie Minili.s of soldiers, but, as the Secretary ilserve, it also "transfers at opportutu liomeuts thu tieaturis of the government o the whole people." There is 110 other ,ublic outlay that is so plainly and so p -rvasively advantageous. The pension ers reside iu all the nooks and corners ol the country; and every community, no natter how small or remote, derives more r less benefit in the case There is no aiument, of course, in f av t of extravagant snd unreasonable pension legislation; but it 13 an auiwi r o the familiar assertion that the veteran oh favored by the government ut the xpensu cf ull other citizens, and thai only those who draw pensions are prof ited by such disbursements. The fact is hat the money is so distributed as 1 1 do food everywhere. When one of the quarterly payments is made the effect i immediately perceptible in ali brauche of trade. Tne merchants sell mere goods ihe mechanics get more employment, the railroads carry more passengers, and there is an improyed condition of things from one end of the country to the other. In the first instance, the pensioners arc the enly gainers; but that does not last for a single day. The money drifts into other hands by force of circumstances that insure a comparatively equitable Fort vcars after tneir establishment, the division of the aggregate amount anion I 1 1 . 1 t a. ; ti . 1 t . v.,; n.nto ,..r ourcnrl K n, nil classes, ii w wen 10 rememoer mat democratic party as the very incarnation average annual vaiue ot inaivuiuai of evil. They resolved and whereased M'tns,ona 13 oniJ n(,out ana tI,ar viy it ut us soon us tlu-y iet it for lh i,- . 1 1 1 eeessai ies ot lite, thus aiming mannaiM free traders for cross examination by o th. woiiim-- and the profits or ordinary 1 them It does not merely give relief The democratic governor of Ofiio is having hard work to prove anything by the editors of the democratic Cincinnati Enquirer who were his chief authority in charging crime against the officials of Cincinnati The Enquirer editors ac knowledge giving the information to the governor, but now declare that they were "not in earnest." Lying as it were for the fun of it. Ex agninst the National Hanks in all lluir state and national platforms for years. "The banks at the present time fiud 110 "warmer supporters th 111 is contained in this same party. The ltading paper of tlie South, th Richmond State eays to democrats and aUimce men: "Don't touch the National banking system. . It is hotu safo and simple, and no one since Becretarv Chase's diy has conceived any better system. Farmers reed a larger circulation medium. But the whole eonntrv. Farmers' Alliance included. 53S.000 pcrsous receive? the sum paid out last vear in such shares as this esti mate indicates. These people are all buyeis, aud do not have any use for money except to pay for what others art engaged in selling. The funds th t they receive, therefore, piss immediately into the channels of business, and thus p;o mote the general welfare mid prosperity. This aspect of the most liberal portion eTsttm that lias ever been known is well worth thinking about. It would be our duty to care for disabled anil dependent soldier in any event; but the truth is rould regret the day that the National ; that in helping them the government in- Xanks were forced to wind up." j directly assists all of the people. Juduk Gkesuasx in the United States Circuit Court at Chicago has handed down a very important decision. Im portant no' only on account of the higl tit.inlirwv AnI I..I .... - t .1... . i oi..uuiii nuu uuilllj Ul 111U COUri, UUl -S affecting an important leal dmh). m which opens the way for some important prosecutions agaii ft the railway com panies. The point at issue was tliL-; Vice President Peasely of the "Q" and a Chicago commission merchant named Counselman, w re before the United Stttes Grand Jury to testify as to wheth er Mr. Counselman had recieyed rebates from the railway company contrary to the Interstate commerce act. They both refused to answer the inquiries on the ground that they would thereby crimi uate themselves. The District Judue thereupon ordered them to testify and on a further r fusal they were fined $500 and arrested for contempt of court, to be so held until they should purge them-selyc-s of the conteuipt. A writ of lis beas corpus whs then aworn out and the defendants taken before Judge Oresham, who after a full hearing endorsed the procedings of the District Court. The. prominent deiendants are still in th bands of the officials but are getting n-ady for an appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States; where the matter will be finally settled. Unless the tule prescribed by Judge Gresham is no held there will bono further prosecutions under the law, as it would be sheer folly to attempt to secure conviction? when the only pnrties fully conversint with the facts nre to be- alio-wod to shield themselves behind the law that was in tended as bulwark of ju -t'ce and equity not a cloak and cover for fraud. lliife - ''' " Tiff ifffl " 20il A'...i I... .s I H ESSER i i 'ii' l' ii iniii nil.liti.iu to the many thou-lm- . ..!; ( .f'uii lls j(J,t received and of .eachif .each (LATAMA It iriliu.MC.l) i; . K. V -itn . li... i i F ,4 ir, rmvi' 2 L.t .m i u . . each .I'.icll . .each . .each . .each . .cal l) . . each . .cadi . .each . .ea;li . each . .each . c u Ii . each V .TOO 4 :,o a oo 2 CO 3 50 2 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 2 00 3 50 4 50 2 00 4 5 50 3 00 mm 17 3 0 Pi CC OX Hun'' H I. " Sylv fCVCAS KEVOL.1TV) - ariensi- The Nebraska City papers are smiling audibly because a ITausss City man blev out the gas in that place a few n:ghts ago. If they will look over the files of tho Omaha papers they will find there is carcely a month in the year th.it a Ne braska City man has not m.ad'? tbe same kind of a record in the metropolis. No one denies but what thero is some aa need at Nebraska City; it is so rare how ever that tho common villager is not familiar with it. 12 21 5 0 Oreodoxa IiciA 12 Genop.a riei;i- 9 Cocus Pl'-mioa 100 " Wedd.- iana 2 " " 0r'T thirty otli -i- vi-; Cycas Revol.'ta from 1. To lo S i p d fro . 200 (yeas bevolu'a ... 100 " 50 " 25 4 2 ' H 1 3i S -1 i St . i 12 15 1 s .; p each 10 00 each 3 00 each 10 00 each 15 00 each 1 25 each PO . .each 5 00 ... .e.-tc li 50 each 1 25 ckcIi 50 -:Hi 1 50 each 50 Hch 4 00 ''.oh 50 each 2 25 I rum 2lets to $r,5.00 each ' V- 5.0(1 o ' ' i s v.-1 r i it 1 t. ir;-i v; arly next spring $ 1 to 2 00 3 to 4 CO . . . B to 10 09- 12 it 2 00 35 to 75 00 . . 25o 00- Send in yonr orde s early or com see my immeuso dock of PALPIS, CYCAS and general nsportm-.nt of iants and Shrubs. (AKI.CA l-UTESfEKS) There- is no euclt a tock kept west of Pliiladelnliia Prices will be found lower tliaa Eastern houses at a liberal discount "I'veii dealers. Send tor cat.iloo-iu?. to Plattsmouth. Sec. Il.trttld VlBII.LIKOKMIs) I n 1 ' I . t ; ;. ''ti 7