Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 01, 1891, Image 2

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There a;
many white soaps,
each
represented to be
"just as good as the Ivory.
They nri not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lac!-:
the peculiar
and remarkable;
qualities of
the genuine.
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it.
TL; aold everywhere.
Iil3 PI
K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
T V I: Mi OK WKFKLV
One copy in advance one yr:ir
One copy ei;r yi'iir nol in advance ....
Oac co y si months in ailvi-neo
One ceny ll:ie i:io::l!is in advance...
Tl'.K-.JS 01' DAILY.
One copy one ar In advance
One c: j-, per week by carrier
Or.O crpy pel' motilll
Tho Groat Preacher's Widow 13 to
Vrtt of "Mr. Needier as I
Knew Him."
It grafted t but few WMiien t be
part of fi'irlj an i-vf nilul lifo us h-.e !v rti
that of tin- wife of !lenrv Wild Iii clur.
No in hi i: llii-i certify Un? I -i-1 .-iwli
lmy !it';-, filled ii'.h tunny honor mul
Hi hi- vvin-p's; n '1 I tu ifW fllcli il earei I
tlnoti-h liiij i - of iiii lib: loti;j; cuintmi-
ion i- a pleasure rarely jiviii toitpohli'
.Mr. ii.-i'.;j r whu u lover of t.vj doincrtu
liriM-lo. '".My huni'! 'u ny tenu.le," ii
oiH'u Haiti. and in tlutt home In- n 1 1 n-1 1
round lihn what his nature 1oVi1 best
bird, ll'nvjrp, mid dainty hits of china
:irtd costly gems. If he whs great in
public life, Mr. Bjeeher was gnater in
h'.s home-life. In the one capacity li
give himself to the public; in t lie othe
he reserved himself for his fniii.lv. In
this 1 1 1 r light he will be viewed bv his
wiilnw in a notable si-iics of reminisce nt
paper in thu Ladies Home Journal, o
l n adeip mil lor lt'Jl. I n; artui.s
I
will cover the e ntire pi i iod of their mar
liage from their first yiar of manhil
life, w Ik n the couple livid i.ti 'I'CO foi
twelve inonths, until the (losing of Mr.
Bct-chcr'n creat career. Mrs. Her ein r
will tell of "Mr. BiciJur as I Knew
Him," :iud thous&.nels wil gladly listen to
her interesting Htory.
St.M
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1S1
Tuiiiii; me -00 millionaires in Berlin
an iiicruaso of fifty in the. last two years.
Now let ua have t!io figures from the
other European capitals. If the increase
has been as great 113 in Germany, it i3
Jiigli time to get the alliance organizeel
ever there to co operate with the Aiueri
can farmers in knocking a bole through
the bottom of the monopoly craft. Ex.
CIGARS, PRICES AND TARIFFS.
Day by day the falsity of the opposi
te n to the new tariff law us the source
C6.f0 I f "high prices" bt comes more evident.
15 It reailv i.s :i law to reduce the revenue.
to make picis lower, or to make quali
ties better in all things that ure of gen
eral consumption.
Cigars of the higher grades specially
have been chosen by the democratic
press as a theme on which to dtscnnt on
t he evils of "the robber tariff." Smok
ers have been told that on every good
cisar a "new tax ot o or ll cents was
laid by the "infamous McKinley bill."
The fact, as usual, has got up and
kicked and mauled the democratic press.
The AIcKinlcy bill guarantees to the
smoker a liftceu cent cigar, better by
lOGf per cent than he could purchase un
der the lower rate of duty.
This is not a republican statement. It
is niado by the firm of D. L. Trujita &
Sons, of Key West, Fla., every member
of which is a dyed-ia the-wool democrat.
'The new law," said one of the firm at a
banquet given by the firm in honor of
tha new law, ha3 worked to the benefit
of our customers; for by importing the
Judge J. II. Bkow of Michigan, the. I raw material and manufacturing at Key
now man whom President Harrison has I West, under exactly the same cond.tiocs
elevated to the supreme bench, is highly J of labor and climate as obtained at Ila
spoken of by his Michigan neighbors. vana, an American factory can furnish
Judge Brown is a young man. which, by I cigars made of Vuelta Aba jo tobacco at
the way, is a qualification generally over I froui S to 20 cents. Thus a 15-cent
loaded in this positions fine scholar.and I cigar can be sold of 163? per cent better
an able lawyer of high standing. Attorney J quality than formerly."
General ilUIer, it seems wa3 never offered j This iu tho testimony of an expert,
tho place except in the minds of the I The tobacco used will be foreign, as it
Washington newspaper men. j formerly was, but the labor used in its
makeup will be American and the capital
Tun. Amroci: of Chicaro, the million- I employ ad in its makeup will be Ameiiean.
aire whose principal business it is to de- This may be the alien importers' ring,
press p. ices' of hogs and cattle, and who which ia "the New York Reform Club,"
might rightly be considered the wor3t but to the American people it is a boon,
enemy the farmers conld find in i year's Meanwhil?, if your cigar dealer tells you
Bearch, is bitterly opposed to the McKin- that a fifteen cerit cigar has become a
ley bill. Evidently the bill does not make twenty cent cigar "on account of tariff,"
the rich richer and the poor poorer; if tell him that the great firm of Trujils 6:
it did, Armour would be for the bill. Sons, of Key West, say that the fifteen
Mr. Bryan must have prevaricated when cent cigar of the new tariff ouqht ti; be
lie criticised the bid on the above score, iqq per cent better than the fifteen cent
for no man would prefer Bryan's thco- cir of the old tariff. . Competition soon
ries to the practical knowledge of an wjU straighten the cigar question; smok-
GOVKNOK IIlI.I. WHS HlUhlwtl by tie
Tariff Ucfortu Club of N w Yoik Tin's
iy ml.t. That b:ltqiot Whs ;ivili by
'iie fn c tiHde nl IiiimjiIm w ln IiimIIv
i lloiv Grovur Ce j 1 iu!,.i d Hill wan
'..it in vili d to iiinke u Mi' i eli, h entire
'!i teiin d ilii.t h' iniL'lit w ii t tieli vide
.i l l- uilhtl c x I'us'ib-iit. Tin-iin n
V ho !' j.iicrd ovt r tilt' ti lent nl Ml KinleV
ii.'iibl hhiI int. i vo w vi li ('o:ii. H-iiiun
El t Warwick, wl.t r. in he t'c land ilu.t
' i:t lor tli- -i 1 1 el i. 'ii pi li ol Go i n i
ilil' in his dis lii t MiKiuh v would hive
I'i'iii ri' lit..(l. 1 1 W in i k whs m vi d
fiom defeat in avtioni: Denioeraticdii-trii t
by Deinoi act ie piot ( 1 ion t- 1 1 1 In f, win n-
in should free-trtdeis t-iki; to tln uisei vi s
honor of c'efi at ing Major M'Kinlo?
i:.v.
SOUTH PARK!
Continues to Offer the B it
Opportunity for Invest
ments. THE OP.-RTUi'IIY uF A LIFE Till"
No Excuse for not Having a
Home of Your own.
Ml
iiiii
m
Tun S'ti'lierii Keinitois in fighting
iniiist tlieebitioii bill conipbiin that it
will Mjppr- ss th voice of the peop'e. It
.viiiiit bt; inti rei-ting to have tin in i x
iilain hw the voici- of tin- pi nle 'mii b -
re i fft etiodly fqueli hnl than it is now
ii t lie t lit Ii. wlnre tin: li "isiul tires ai-
point even the county coniniissiotie
ind fchei iffs. If "local sel f government
is t he pi pidur gov i iiim nt," us Senator
C-iilihle says, why don't tin- democrats
wliu control Fi utlnin I pit-Intuit 8 pive
lliis l('C!il goveinment to the counli-s
and towns in th ; South? Ex.
Put What ymi are pain out for rent
into it home of your own.
7 PER CENT
Money for persons wi-hing to build in
South P..rk.
No expense for co-nmisMons or abs'rnets
of title.
.1 -.-wV-.l
Look to the futme and il-
vest new in South
Park.
This file is a reocn-J, vl.v-;x- all tuji'Misu :t ;n - can lc recordctl ad
Oitcii item, as c.Diiscnti v;-'y J..L .!, will t-.nm i ? 'ace :it the Irnnt" and
atari; Mm i;i tin: hie-i", until inch mm sia!l li.ivu utU' i t ion .
1 ):(; i. ih v ad i;)tel to icoi ilin j- lor l'iit!::-e attention sncli mat
ters as appointments, Payment of l.il'i; Ifnuranco J'ifmiiims, Jleiiewal
of Fu-o Insurance, r,pu-ial c !!ietio:is, J'romi :e.- to pay, Dr. or (Jr.,
Payment of taxes, Date? .-;er. lor suit, Kxjiiration of time lor appeal,
JJn-incss men who s o tlie-e liie-, us a rule, buy them.
Price, with ink wells a::d full fiippiy of mernorai:e!nm cards
comiiete. ,S2..v)
Pkaiu.KMAn's is ths admitted head
quarters lor anything in the 1 ne ol ur
niture. His c;ti vi d oak bedroom si ts in
sixteenth centurv iiati ins rtiid tinisli an'
erfect beauties and will bo sold very
close. . dtf
H. KARL, General Aqent. Y
Antony other reasons wliy it is ,Iarr !1 ,J rjl 1 : 1 I , Agents Wantt
For Rent-
Sorii good loyal allif.nce man shoulel
expluizi how the confederate bourbon elem
ocratie General Gordon was elected to
the United States ;ocnato from Georgia
when the alliance had a niujority in jjthe
legislature of 57. To a man up a tree it
-woulfl be pretty conducive proof that
the alliance had no higher ambition than
to become tho useful tail of the demo
cratic kite.
Armour.
They are haying a hard winter over in
Europe. The Danube and the Rhine
are full of ice; London has not had a
glimpse of the 6un for over three weeks;
Spain has had several snow storms; the
Pyre-need are impissible, and even the
Metiiterrauean is fringed with snow. In
America, Pittsburg has been snow bound;
Indianapolis lias had a foot of snow,
inach of which is still on the ground;
with cold rains and cloudy weather in
Chicago; and ten inches of snnw yester
in Kansas City and for south of us it cer
tainly ia all in strange contrast to the
dry atmosphere, fine roiels and uninttr
rapted, bright, clear, warm sunshine of
Nebraska, which is without a doubt, the
veritable garden spot of all Christendom
The Rev. Myron . W. Red, the well
known clergyman, of Dmver, Col., tells
an amusing incident of his military
career. During the war his regiment
got into Nat-hville one morning, and the
following morning he was told to go and
relieve the guard at the Capitol. He
took up hi3 company, and wps told the
first business was to put the prisoners to
work to clean out the place." He set
them to work with mops, pails and
brooms, ami jast as they were fairly at
work, a person came up and wanted to
know what he was eloing, making such a
noise. "Here, I don't want anything of
that," said Mr. Reed; "just get your
broom and help these men." Do you
know who I am?" ."No. I don't know."
and he told them again to get th-iir
broom and pail and fall in quick. Then
he introduced himself Andrew Johnson
military governor of Tennessee, and Mr.
Heed exctiBed him.
ing material of all kinds will belower:el
in price or improved in quality "on ac
count of the tariff.'
Meanwhile, we renew our advice to
the democratic press never, under
stress of anytemptatiou, do you venture
t say-that any specified article is "high
er on accouat of the tariff," because your
falsehood or ignoronce is certain to ineer
wift exposure;j;just confine yourselves to
general denunciations of the tatiff as
"infamous," J just keep on saying that
'all prices are higher on account of the
tariff." These generalities please you
and harm no one, nor eljs they any longer
deceive any one. Falsehood had its
three weeks of innings before the elec
tion. Truth will have its time at the bat
fir the next two years. Inter Ocean.
In 1883 after the republicans had
passed a tariff law, the tlemocrats swept
the country en what Mr. Cleveland is
pleased to call a tariff reform issue, they
had a majority of over 100 in congress
and helel it up to 18S8, yet not a single
tariff reform measure passed that demo
cratic house. The ol.1 party of rebellion
and oppression proved itsself a great
critic ami fault finder, but when there
came a time for action and with it the
power to act we find the democratic party
the same old cowardly time serving or
ganization it has always been. The next
congress might better draw their salaries
at home, than go t Washington and
pope as reformers without reforming any
thing.
Today is the 26th of December and
yet there is not a farmer in Cass county
but what could be in his stubble field
plowing for the spring crop with perfect
comfort if he e desired.
better to invest, in b'outh Park than
elsewhere in the city, are these:
Property is most saleable it you
i i . ...
wisn to sen; more renta" le it you
wish to rent; if looking for an in.
A nice south front furnished room. J crease lit value, no other part ol
Snoniro at corner of Seventh and Mainl.i -,, . . . .
tj(-t inu cuy win compare w un u in
nmstiect.
t o Nervous Debilitated Men. I1 1
If you will send us your uddiess, we Hie oth ward composed lamely
will mad you our illustrated p-unphlet of outh parJ Jesg th.m
eniiiMininu uu unoui wr. uve s e leoimeu i
Electro-Voltiac Belt and vpplinnces, and years ago Conld hardly muster up
their charming i-ltects upon the nervious U VQt at tjJ(. ,;ls. SCUGrs election
debilitated S3 stem, and how they will I
quickly restore you to viiior and man- i vote wa3 IOJ anu all were DO
hood. Pamphlet free. If you are tbus pojc. Jt has been less than two
amicteei wij win senet you a ueu ana ap 1
pliances on atrial. years since the city invited u.s in-
Voltiac Belt Co. Jiarshll, Nich. o tlio. c.ornoratii limits, vet l.nw
2 , j ..
Everything to Furnish Yonr IIou.sc.
AT-
I. PEARLMAN'S
.house FunmiraG emporium.
I 1.r i 1.. 'i 1 . 1
Throe good houses in the Second ward UVUI xvv i.uw ly uui.t nouses anu
for rent. Enquire at II. A. Waterman I more TDrofccted.
ins pun 01 me en lias a etore
Dr. Marshall DENTIST Water limine, electric arc lights.
Will be in ins omce irom use. la ti 1 1 , .1,1 1 -i 1
Jan. 4, prepared to do all kinds ofdm- wuuw,uuau",'w pnvue-ea anu
tal work by the very latest and most iin- I nil asfitirance that duriri'.'' the
1 .U .J I 0
proveu memous. ,00, fi ollnrr,t, 0(t;fi,o ro;il
Will you suffer with dyspepsia and i1(1 PPP,.rn,i ,,f wi,;m, tll.tlrtlu,;fw
lii'pr rnmnlaint? Sliilnli vitanrpr ml' J
guaranteed to cure you. For sale by F. j Will be proud ol.
Oj Fricke and O. II. Snyder. 1
Under V;i termini's Opera House
You can tiny of hlra cheap fir fjic.t cv-H er vin hcotiit. tiat you nee! to fnrnlnh a eottace orn
l;ria i.).i 0:1 Hi..' I.N.SfALl MIC. NT 1 LAN.
STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISHINCS.
Aeiit lor the Celebrated "vVhl:o Sawing Machine.
,helarj'e3 -in ft m :: !n. : .....;': to rIcct la Crtt Coulity. Call and eeo me
Opera liousc Bicck f
PEAItLMAN.
Plattsmouth's steady growth for
five years past almost doubling its
population; the advance stand it
THE NEWDISCOVERY,
You have heard your friends ar
nr! frt.lri-a fnllrtnf nlirillf. itr "'ll nar
fc, . - 1...1...1 ,1: 1.1
yourself be one of the many who know i'3 iaen rt-a ruing puone improve
from personal experience just how good ,m ,:t3 : the certainty of a new
you are one of its staunch friend", be
cause the wonderful thing about it is
that when once giyen a trial, Dr. King's
New Discovery ever after holds a place
in the house. If you have never used it
and should be afHicted with a cough,
cold or any throat, lung or chest trouble,
3ecurc a bottle at once anel give it a fair
trial. It is guaranteed every
money refunded. Trial bottle
F. G. Fricke it Co's elrug store. G
fesO.Ob'O court house : the earlv
completion of the great .MicSoi;r:
Pacific railway into the city, giv
ing us another trunk line and com
peting markets; the constant in-
Insure your pro .iy aaiust fire, liglitnin und
Turdim.., in t lie
AMAZON IKSUILiSGS COMPANY.
Of Cincicnalti, Olu'o.
Gocimenccd. lXiv$la.GS3- October 1:81;. '
;
CASH CAPITAL - - S3nn nno nn
Stockholders individually liable , under tho constitution of tlic State
ot Ohio winch together with the present net surplus is a net
ouarantee of about S700.O0U.OO to nnl ie.v holilorc
time f or creasi,,S Pav ro!1 oI tho 0 n & Q Losses-paid iu nineteen years, (since organization) nearly four million
free at s-10!15 which one year ago was 0:1- dollars
ly about 30,000 but for Novem-
"Is this the best?" Is a question often uer a3 auouc 5i;UU'J, to-
wked, when medicine is wanted. The pother with manv other well known
lUiiu JiJii am ic tut iiiL'uaiuca ui 1 .
known reliability, sold bv Fricke & Co., reasons, assure a stea.iy anu per-
J. H. BEATTIE,
Secretary.
GAKZAH GANO,
President.
druggists of this piaee. They have mnny manent advi.nco in realty, which V7m. L. BR0?ITE. Eesileut Agent, Piatt smouth Nebraska
other excellent medicines, but these are , , , '
worthy eif especial mention : will doubtless eilcct fcouth pai'.-; n&iaaw&u.vtxizaivimrztiiij'&ttzn m ! mni
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous I more
for its cures of severe colds, anel
favorably than any other ri snvc1 nnr rr"fin?rrv
as a . LiLHna iJ liUU IXEU&idVl
rBTOnttiM for rrmm Prien T.Op it I DOrtlOU Ot 1 lattSmOUtll.
bottle. Bv Calliner on R. li. Vindh:,m
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general ... ,D
family liniment and especially valuable I ton will DC given many oilier
for rheumatism. Price 50c per bottle. I points of interest
arrhoea Remedy, the most reliable known not admit of giving
medicine for bowel complaints. It is
especially prized by persons snbject to
1 - T . 1 1 . C
cone. ii uas cureu. uiuy - For lame back, side or chest, us3 Shi
f-lirnmr! diftrrhrp.i. Price 25 ODfl 50e ncr I . , . . '
- ion 3 Porous naster. rnce 'So cents
St. Pataick's Pills, for disorders of the " V J
l- T 1 , 4 ! A I . . i. I v - '
liver ana dowcis. i. vigoiou uui geu
en many other rilro "nnnt
that spl will m
g here. pMW -
. THE
mTrEmt ATJ.Q NAT
TYPEWRITER
tie physic that cleanes and renovates the
whole Bystem. Price Uuc per box.
Chamberlain s Eye and Skin Ointment
foi tetter, salt rheum, scald-head, eczema
and chronie sere eyes. Prico 23i per
box.
The Palace Restaurant.
The leading restaurant of the city,
where an excellant meal will be served
or 25 cents. We have the be st cook in the
city and will spare no pains to cater sat
isfactorily to the general public. The
best cigars to be found always on tap.
Remember the place, opposite the Week
bach block. John denson,
Proprietor.
I The First Step.
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat,
can't sleep, can't think, can't do any
thing to your satisfaction, and you
wonder what ails you. You should heed
the warning, you are taking the first step
into nervous prostration. You need a
nerve tonic and in Electric Bitters you
will find the exact remedy for restoring
your nervous system to its normal health
condition. Surprising results follow the
use of this great nerye tonic and altera
tiye. Yonr appetite returns. good
digestion is restored, and the liver and
kidneys resume healthy action. Try a
bottle. Price 50 cents at F. G. Fricke &
Co'b drug store.
Fred Goes and wife will spend the
day as the guests of his brother Peter in
Omaha.
Wildman & Fuller have enjoyrd a
fine Christmas trade, but several articles
useful and ornamental have been left
over, that they will sell cheaper than
ever for the coming week, which will
close the holiday season. elot
Everyboely invited to call and examine
my stock whether you buy or not. B. AJ
McElwaiu, Jeweler. tf
" Holiday Excursion Rates.
The B. & M. will sell round trip tickets
to any point on their line within two
hundreel miles for one and one third fare.
Tickets on sale December 24, 25 and 31,
1890 and January 1, 1S91. Limited for
return until Jan. 5, 1S91. dtf
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Eest Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, tind all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
"Tima and Tide wait for no man" and
neither doea Breckenfeld & Weidman.
They are constantly crowded with busi
ness, customers comiDg from far and near
to select from the largest stock in Cass
county, whatever they may desire in the
line of stoves, hardware, cutlery and
edge tools. dtf
Clark's Poultry Ucmedy.
BEST IN THE WORKD.
For sale by
0, 11. SYDtii,,
DruSgist, Plattsmouth, Neb.
E-a?, Prompt, Fosto
Cure for Impotence, Lota
of Mankood, Seminal
Emissions, Spermatorrhea,
Nervousness, Self Distrust,
Lost of Memory, &c. Will
matte you a STRONG. Vigor"
ous Ma. Price $1.00, 0
Boxes, S5 00.
Sixcinl Directions tlatl4
with each Bax. Address
Sul&ii S&sv LSzlmttA C9-
S91S Lucas Ave
GT.LOU13. - MO
.V strictly first clqn maehiiip. fully warra.il
ed. ?.I:i'I M'UJi th? very best, material by
nkiHed workmen, :u:d witfi the best tools that
have ever been devi- eJ for the purpose. War
ranted to lo all that ean be raso-iably ex
pected of the very bent typewriter extant.
t.'a::vb!e of wiitjni; l.vi words ter minute or
more aeeorillDg to the ability of the operat'.
gsrg'y.-.ig-J2
I
FHICE $100.
j If thre is no ageDt in your t.wn addrcM the
; M.-.nufactnrrB.
t TKK r.VKIbM M'F'O Of).
AxeKtB wanted I'ar.sh S, Y.
F. D. KEELEMIRE, Agent. .
I.incolu, Neb,
preparation. ith-
if3 I out injury, removes
icuu- Freckle, J Jver-31ole,
Pimples, Ulac5c-llcad3, isirubnsii
and Tan. A iow applications will ren
der tbe motet tfubfcorrdj Td h'la soft,
smooth, and whiter " iola Cream is
not a paint cr pctf .kr ti ccrcr dofc-et,
but a remedy to cinre. It ia supeiior to
all ether prepraiQA, a.rvd ia roAraated
ed iot SO Pitpturvd by
TMa. Chin. u.
'5 r3 m
$8 1
tr tha Llatior HabTt, Pawtively Cure
w fceKTeisTEMia cr. turner C8i sftiiftt.
ttcoii Im ftvsa U a cup ol ea or tea. or in ar.
Kcles of tootl. without ibe knowledie of tb fr
on takJaK it; it U absolutely barmlees an4 via
eflfoct a ptrnaLUl U speedy care, whether
thueiitiaa vierte Mikerera lootxrt
irrck. it NEVER FAtt.8, ' GUARANTEE