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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1891)
1831 The Plattsmouth Herald. KNOTTS BROS, Publishers "jl!n!'c I '-very I hT-l;iy. ami dally ever vAuln rxccpt Sunday. KeKlMtorrd at the riatUraouth, Neb. post- ')!;)' r transmission through the U.jS. mails At second clasM rates. Office corne Vine and Fifth streets. Telephone 38. TKKMS FOR WIF.KLT, -tu copy, one year, in adTance .... .. .$1 50 "ie vpy, one year, not in advance a no 'i copy, six montlif. ia advance 75 One e py, three months, in advance. ... 40 T1RMH FOR DAIL1 One cop one yfar in advance $rt 00 One copy per week, by carrier 15 copy, per month W THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1801. Short on "calls" nnd moral." s'etiiH to be Uie weak point in the 1 futchinsoii family. A MORALE may sometimes lie feathered from an immoral under taking vide Iv. V. Hutchinson and Col. Col ion of Vanity Fair. Tire census shows that there ar 1.200,030 men row l-vin who fought to preserve vhe Uiiioii a much larger liunib'M" .lirm was irenerplly upposed. A RLifitrrrXG i.ost has done in c;i 'cu'ao'e damage to the fruit po: - jiect.'s in nort'iiT.i liitl::';i am! Ohio, hiii: up io the present wrilinr.r Nebraska is all rili'. The Omaha Dee iniinuiJos thai thee were no dciioTiiilc lawyers in Nebraska, which c:qila;;is why the chairman of tlie republican tiale cerit'ral co niuili'-e was pp fio" lied jutl&e ativoca e on Ihe r,t;:i'f of our own nutl o.i'y tlo.no alio gnvernor. The ciiy dads of Nebraska City have, by ordinance, prohibited the j--;'le or d'soiay of ilie Kansa. City Sun and VsMiily F; ir within the corporaie limits of tint i-ipltl and sleepy :iy. Why can't our pi o- -cssive ciiy council profit by th:s e.iample of jrootl ove. j iienl.. THE shoo! in."; aT.ay at L-ncoln ?n wii'th Ed Hutclvso.i took a i ac've pat Tuesday is ce!ai.:!3r a uiosi u.ifo Simple aHV'r. M H. w:s a clever ftei i einr i oT n?a.?y jootl jia is, but a quie i leni'ier itl bad mo a's ha ve b)','.)led h"s life. He is in iiootl cv '"I'liis..' ice owr: irs prone iy boih mi I. ice si er coc a ' Ies. i 1 1 d c and Ex-S-iXATOK Hlair has been re c. lieci bj' ll?e siaie dejiirimrnt afier lie iiad gone as far as .San hYanc's ci on his niiss'on to ChiiU'. The Chinese emperor filed objections lo receiving- Mr. 1ZK ' ; which seti'cs his Chi.ic e mi s;o.i busi less w'lh out i iti ihe.- ado. The emperor inusi have rend some of Mr. B'a'r's speeches on his edi'caiion bill wli 'e in the senate. IxdiaxoTvA, a Jiv e Neb'aska town on ;he I?epi'b':can va'!e3r lias in cr ested Oi'is'de cajiital in her ochre bedslotiie e.aeiitoia von .id .flCO, OfiO. A )Ar it and oil pla.it is now br !;. i- to cost wiien compleied $li".00D. Th-'s will adv-rt'se Ne braska in 'he ea st, ir.id will build up a:i iadit-i y io (Jeve'ope our iKfittrrl resouives. a consnaiatioa jr reaily desi ed. We co.irai ulale the live town of ihe Valley. THE democratic paiy liowJed vo ciferously while the McK'n'ey bill was uiuler dsci'sion thnt it would pile up the surplus and thus rob the peooJe. Since the measure has oo.ie into effect .hc- howl because it do.sn'i p -oduce the p -edio.ecl re su'i. It is bound to be bad an--wav, c".id if j" 'in can find a demo cratic paper that can't cha.-'j-e l.oni qn'cker than j-ou can say "scal'j ou will fiad one that has no influence with its pa-13-. I YESTEr?r. y'.S leleTams announc ed !hat John L. Sullivi'ii, the famous pugiPsi. would run fo. congress on t!ie democratic ticket in New York, and to-day's clispalehes inform us that he is on a rip-roar in r drunk, painiinir the ci'o of St. Lottie a live vermilion than she has been accustomed to see. John won. Id make a fine Dourbon congressman but he oujrtit to hail from Ken lucky a id keep company with Carlisle. Sr.NCE some of (he railway mana gers are ask 'iur for more stringent laws b3 coiitcss i i rercnre lo ra.i'S and pool' ti.u", the oiitlook ior the hief alliance hobby becomes rjnile -!oomy. 1 f Ihe desired laws vce oiiacied aithe instance of the railway, what wo:dd our peihbors Jo for capiial .o run a ca npaii;'i mi? The subsidiaary treaaurj' scheme.or Iwo per ceiit mo iev, has been de jiou iced by many of the state ora niy.; .ions,so thai, p :ei.y f.ooa there b no issue left except the one faof set t.: igf office. An e.irliii'i'0' remarks Hammond i ;;; i I .' ' ii'iiioviii . '.. i ro. n Mrs. Se.iaior S. :l .1 . r ! i'm ton, wll'lr oik' Jo'iii J. .':). lifted .lie cur e . ca'p ' 1 h'e.s in ill- sanii' ciiy .".'t eived a rent for i:. J.N the !' On Senator Call's ml lo .ver s a tv , : . . . t ' . 1 as tlit"woot hat !'',;.';' t advocai -ml;" 1 lie e'ec! ;mi of lireChip'ey as'-il!; li;n t ; it;eii.s." The iwiiiiy par: iilit is that the farmers' ::!! ia (lie silk hat brigade. JCx. . i .Mi iiii... o ia . f THE free traders c'aim with yreal asst'ra.ice, that ) ju ice of corn and wheat ;u his co: n i ry is (i .f I 'n Iverpoo!. KvmIci , 'y 1he Liver pool people must be living h''-;li a. id usincr tieinendous q ua .! i.i ies of he siuiT, si ice the pi ice has mo-e than doub'ed in the past six months, with the McKinley bill in .'id! fore. Am exchange says that beir. ee.. J.SS0 a -id 1SS.) he people of ihis cou.ury in:po:ied ir SI. ('.','), CI worih of precious stones, or three .' -mesas much as in lie ie.i years b'-o c. SS(). Tiie : ee ! jtie s oi-'lit not to ne';l "cl i'le' oopo-v unity to siiovv how 'ic . "ff opp essei the poor 'a .e s j'.?d J; bore' s who a e . -oin luv led .o v ea r diamond..'. WE OWMnxi) ihe sele A'-on of ilie i imp ove-.ne.it co.'-i n '. '. i ee li3' Majo-'- l:c'iey rs be'er a .'ood one. Of neighbor of t he Jic. :a '. a s is w M i known has an ;'i)i'aihy o ii ii-,;-,ou ri river wai" , bi'f we a--e ortiv-ially .) io ;ned that he holds no ;'. ut;e J'i".t i he r" x " " . or boa i-''.'-;' pi"'po:. a -ici w" ' ' c'o all in h's power t't) -et tiie appi'op i.':on. S.iAf.L bore democrats li!;e the Jou Mai ediior endeavor to make s.iort oi !ie abiMiy of 1' sVetil Ilarr'so.?. Here is wiiai ine New Yo"k Sen, ihe a'.i'esf a ici c:'"i ti'st (Imiioc t.'c pape ia the country, ha -: to .s.iy: The a'.'iiiltii i aiioa has on ihe who'e I)""'n s; ie and conservative. If has Iie".i free i oni sci n(-ala.xl in ihe cr-.e of the depart meni of sac and the navy d-p.r. ui.i t it iias pi"rfoi-med useful and bril'ia 't ices. II . i: ':y 1' AC E : s a I rea d 3' sp : o ut -i.i'4" his pontics br r iiioitiiciii' that a -ornty t'ci.et is to be incu liated th's coini fall for the express puroo eoileavi iPlalisniouihout. The sprou. in-r politicians always tiitis a.itemot io divert tlu; a. en "o 1 while they pul up their little li.-'e ha.uid jobs. Go ahead liar ', 110- bod3" dowti h".-e care- what yon do, j"'t so 3011 let us know in advance what you have in 3 our polM ical i.r- cii'ialo;-. jNo-iodv, to i ar as we are in o "ined, are boihe'injr abou.t cotiiitv- noli. :cs c :ce(( the Indepen dent KaIe. K EOiCUK, Jowa, iui-ii: lies the fol lov:.i'; o.;n"b!t of pure ne ve I iiat won.ivi bti hard to equal: A. T. Sielu walked i.:.o the Cii' hotel ihe-e and coolly to d the clerk he had purchased the business and was on ha nd to run if. He demand ed tiie keys to the money drawer. Tiie .e were iu ud over br the un suspectin'4 'Jerk. Mr. S.ein mae'e ii'r.i elf at home behind tiiede.sk and at the bar of the hotel, treating all (lie iruests to free d 'nk::. Alter some th ee hoiirs of this he sud-d?n!3- di ;r ppca -ed wiih all the loose cash i 1 the house. A soecial from Hami'lo '. HI.. se3'S he ap peared there as a po.jioftice inspector. He made an examina tion and decla ed the po-iofllce ir'j.OO) short, borrowed various sums of mo ley and slipped out. He is badly wanted by the police. A SPECtA", to ihe inier Ocena 0111 New Vo k C'ty ives Jude Gresham que a boom. It reads as .odows: 'General J. T. Tor ?uce of Chica go, who was wounded th ee t;ines n one be tie and refused to quit .he field, is prominent in po'itrcs ont west 2 .id a jrrert fi'hle- fo: the lepiiblican parly. He was at the Fiith Avenue Hoiel to-day, and when asked by a reporter about presidential candidates in the vvext, said: '"In Illiuo's and tlie west gener i ily ihe 'e ?3 a stronjr feelinjr i"o J ud-e Walier (J. Gresham. I have heard ma ny stanch republicans, not politicians eiihe'-, say t hey wanted to vote for a second Abraham Lin coln, and they invariablj' mentioned J udtre Gresham. He is the coming man, and I bel'eve the masses will be for him. His strength is mil chimerical' Vh. t is the? Judge's jrreat s.re.:i h?' "'Wi'y. if ht- should be iionii'ia.cd 'or the president', as I ih;nk he vvi.l b, eve -y f.rnier would voic ,ti him. and every business man ;io, for that matter. The farme-.V a'tiance would rail' for such a man n away that wtiu'd carry eve 7 thitig' for him. I do not mean to .i.ei-i.- c I ry .-.. ... I. I 1 .' i . : i ., . ' , :: v ' , . . sj xi . ; ,-i i: i , . - i i K'nl i J J -1 i l.asc !;i!i ;i a - tio:i, i d.e 'v' '.! ' ; ;.-.iin wiiose oii!3- di.- iuiiii i.- fall down when lo!..-! ;-i .: ::oii:l nine. THE HR5T HOHS"E CAR. If was in lXu thai 1 dev s.-d the i t Kf'-ct 1 a r ir inn .1 ; !u.-, as i i. was i.icn called, w -it-'s M . John Sieph "iivon to tne Ladie. ' Home Joi! ;:'. Til's car was composed of an e.:ten s:on oa tin-cU , v.i.'a s'-ais ie.Tiiiv'se " lead of -o-;svvise. O 1 iiie oi1 'j-de f the veii:c'e vras I ;ti ' ' 1 lr -e !et;-' S "Omi.ii.'s.'' I 'cop I e wou'd .sta.nl a-ul I00U at this word and wonde vv!i; i t mea .1 i. "W.10 i : M Ouin'bf r" 1:1; ..y oT i ie;u wo.dd '.iu: 1: I hai ji shop of 1 a ' o-;i a; Ill's 1 a 1 1 I i ic-e I bii'lt the li st ho'vse c. . j i was ru.i for 1 in- li ti ie i n Jo.'il ,: tun 1' i ii. e si eei 1 1 ; :u Hnvve ' io !!:. tv.-.t, it i-.t ve . Ti:';- c. had .ii eei'oii!) a men.'s if en s 'i is each, cut aac -be": 4" had 1; 0111 t lie sid s. On; op the "e we "eai-o .a cv riivvs of s-"."is, ; e; b; v'x. and von , sea i ' a 'r n " ; v pcrsons. PROGRESSIVE AUSTRALIA. Australia to-day is as far ad vance! in civil;' atioii as any coun try i.i the world. The roads arc bel ter than any on ii; s coat ' ae 1 ; the d: "Jy and weekly pajjers and the develop -Miient of J;ie ati'i'e and a t : e ar :-i advance of the are of the co'onies o-- the popuiation. The new commoiiwealth has all Kurope a-ul A me "'ea as a fieid in which .0 seek ihe improvements of the time a id iiie iii";iiis io secu "e them. J ts present wealth is almost be3"ond be I'er, and iis resources are almost in calculable. It produces move than one- 01; ih of the woo! of the wo "d twice as much as the United Siaies. It produces one-half the tin of: ihe wo Id, and ihc'e is no p -e-c'ous metal that has not been found within iis domain. Its coal fields 0.1 ihe const, convenient for expet . 1 ! -. i '".v::;:M!:-ial!e. The inward and outward shipping of one port alone exceeds 2.H00.GC0 tons per annum, and the value of its commerce with Great Britain alone exceeds ICJ,C30,(XX) sterling-. Last 3-ear's estimate of the an nual industrial productions of the populat'on, inc'i'ch" -ir both agricul-to- a' and n.'i.ie 'al wealth, was 110 iess than 0r).0H!,C3'J Its cities also are among- the finest of modern times. The public buildings, shops and pa ks compare favorably with uny in Kurope or America, while the floating palaces of the Penin sula and Oriental Steamship Com pany and the Orient S.eamship Com pan- give weekly comm an "ca tion w'th the O'dWo ld. In out door sporis the Australians excel, and their racing establishments and courses are the wonder and ad- nira-'oii of all visitors from abroad. Who has not heard of the champion boatmen and cricketers of Aus tral'ar S'.r K. W. Caine:oa in the Ma3 Forum. MORE OF MR. BLAINE'S WORK. Mr. Blaine's -"ccip ocit3r po'icy is b"a "n'T frrli wi; h ua looked fo " ra oiti'.y. The open" g up of the rich uk; ' ei of D;ril was in i.sc'f an r '.'"evement tnat wotr'd en.'i'e him to tne g eitide and the adm-iv-fono'ihe couiury. But scarcely had a tieat3' of ieciprocil- been concluded with B'"azl 'when Mr.v B'aiue set to wo k to secure an ot'.ier r.' h market, thai of Cuba. He began negoiiaiions wiih Spain with his object in v 'evv, and conducted iheni wiih so much tk'ii thid he succeeded in . oncluding wiih the Soa nisii Govcrnuie-rit a treaty liiat secures for .his country Cuba's ava::ab'e nia "..et. Under the Cuban tar'lT. as it exited tie fore Mr. Bia.'.ie's s.'aiesman.sh'p succeeded in considerably mod ify i nr it, Hour could not be expo "".erj ircmi tlie Linii-'d S.ates to C.'ba and be so.'d til " e at a profit. As the new treaty w:;li Siaiu reduces t ne iar'iloa that ariicie to a comparat ivel- small fig ure there will be a boom in tlie Hour t '.icie with Cuba. As w'.'h Hour so itwillbew:;h tlie Other Anie ican products a. fected by iiie reduction in t; 'iff se cu eii by Mr. Bir ine's lat-st achieve ment in t tie field of diplomat -. The ; d v a n in -;es he has p ticured for the Ainer'can . : ade have not been pur Ct!.' d by the sac '"li-e of a s'ag e .:ne, ;i'.;.i iiiiCii'st. Spain was told t iiat if i he . o.'cess-o.is of ids couu i y de.na.ided we e i?ot g-r-anted sugar from Cuba would not be ad- ii , . ! . . . .,! i , ' : ' ,';- . i , . ; , Siaie.; . ; u I c.i 'i .: ' p-o'.n . ",'v''i'-"r, . i ; ' i v. a id i ' i a c r- - i i . . . : i a ; ; ii.- 1 . : ' i i , : t MI i A.ne. i in ' I II '.'a". It : ed 'C-;.- w 'i'A '-liter '.". i i si i :i ;, . v , , ; -ve! e I .v i l'-.i i i is i r. 1 1" j u i'- . v .a I a . .: fu '',dsh t ii a a ' ! .i, litiur ii co.i su.nes, wii'ch a:ioc 1 s toaiioata ui;i Io 1 i.a r v;. a yen'". Mr. D'abic, howove1', lais only inacV si begin ifiir. Before u:a .iy months ti.liei ricti niar'xe s will Le opened up tc. American t ;,!-. I i.-h W'tirid. I am no-.v prepared to deliver ict to any part of the city. Tek'iihoue T'J t f B.C. ivi C M A K EX. Shi'oh's cough and consumption cu r ' . ;.oid by u - on ; g'uarai;','re: lii'i1-'- c.iiii .neiniioii. l-or sale o F. G. j-. iciie tt Co. nnd O. II. Sn viler, il arsr p. ri ;la There is one need 110 person wiie re the is in an in d it ion. V sa pa ri Ma ; to remove tine fact so plain 1'int no be iiiistakeii, and that is can have good health hiood, the very life itsell, healtny antl impure cou tr guarantee UaHer's Sar- iii-l Bn.loc'v Conipoiiiid alt liuinoi's sum i.npu "i the blood antl eratlicatt ties from every pa 1 sysleni. J icle tit thseare Irom tiie "o-" sale by sill drtigg:sis Children Cry for Pitchers Cacicrta. When Eaby vras sic'.:, v. o pave lier C-rtoria. VThcn eUo was r. C'.IU!, ejo cri-! fcr Ca-'lcr'a When slie bocamo Jits", c'.un.-; to Cantor. a, vcn sbe bal Chtltln-n. shfc av(.- t'.ic: n Cr.:;: orii. jSTEVV HAF7DVVARE STORE S. K. HALL & .ON Keep nl! i.'Miis o" " !"S '-,; ul n: li;:nd . Uj V1 1 tuti. ,,.'. !il ;ic:i I e vj must fav u ole 1 el'.ns T 1 1ST iTtOOiFIISr o ! I o 11 it;; anil a'l in ism ia. promrt'y done. Oleics 1 on 1 tot'it-iy Suite til C c ".'tat i St. 1 LAtTSMOUlil, KEI5. B 11 n kOi'GassQo usxty Oor Main aiitl KUili sirct. ftiid up capital $r,oi;oo( l arplus 25 (X' OFFICERS It. I .UUt-.tf A If"- Uk llt v ice 1 11 siout t ubl.tii Asst C'a--liiei i. M. I'iittfrson f. fcl. i'ltttersoa. DIRECTORS J. li. Par:itel, .1. M. Pattersun, Fred CJordf-r. A, I. -niiitli, 11. U. Wiuuuaiu, ii. '6. ICanieey and i'. At. i'atterson GENERAL EUSIESS TSAN3ATED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time leposits ami prompt attcntiouifiven tt ail bus r.ess eatru-tted ti its care. First .National BANK OF PL.ATTSMOL7TH. NEIUiASKA Paid up capital Surplus ?."X).0' :0,r(i lo.oeo.oi- filers the very bent facilities for the promp trauwaction oi liuUiniate Banking Business atock", bonds, gold. Rovernnient and local ee :aritie bought hihI sold. Deposits received ind interest allowed on the certificate Drafts drawn , available hi any part oi the tJMtei States aud ail tke principal tovne oi iurope. 0OLLKCTIOX8 MADE AND PEOiirTI.T UlIMIT TKII. Highest market price pl-J for County War rants, State ana County bouds. miiECToits ,fohn Fitzrald I. Haw keworth SaiA iVanyh, F. E. Whive tieonje E. Dovey JoQu Fitzgerald. H. Waugli. President Caf r - hike jsum:llha( milk. Wagou and Blacksmith snop Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow llepairinij done nORSESIIOEING A SPECIALTY lie uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fat driving, or for city purposes ever indented. It ia eo made that anyone cs.n put op sharp or flat corks, us needed for wet and slippery iays, or emooth, dry roads. Call at h'3 shop and examine the neverslip ind you will use no other. J. M. SIINEI.LBACKEK. 12 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth EDMUNDS & ROOT Tne pioneer meichants of Carry a full stock of genersr nierchondtse which theysell very close. IIi;rrjPit price paid for all kinds of farm prbduce. Gen erous treatmentan-1 fair dealii:2r iai the secret of our ess. CIIAS L iiOOT, Notary Public r . f . $ h r r. P 9 Ca rnetincr and E. G. DOVEY & SON i Have open for the in- spection of the public he newest patterns in Body Brussels, Velvets Tapistries, all wool anc Union three-plys, Two ply all wool and a good line of the cheaper; grades. Also a nice selection of the fin est things in Lace Curtains, China Matting, Stair Carpetings. curtain poles, stair buttons, oil-c!oths, Lin olemns, ete.: E g dovey "& soKr To Whom a 1 TSais Is 60 Etoflaffy you tlasat . will hf .taonet aaiti! rellaablc, sasacl 4Saey will fee pleased to laow yosa iSaaEigli llaelr new pirlia toeis i CIotlalaag' a sad eaa s? S.&l C. J t) STYiS -rr i i BUY THE BISSELL CARPET - SWEEPER The Beet XIsT THE WORLD It May ESI! yois 01'. C) MAYER v s ' j h U ij ua u J. 1 VI i Curtains Murray Xcb.