Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, March 10, 1892, Image 1

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jj VOL. XXVII. NO. 50.
L POWDER
IM.V TTSMOUTII.CASSCOUNTY, N K l K ASK A . Tl III USl ) A Y MAliCU 10. ISDi"
TAUe YOUR CHOICE.
$1.50 AYKAll.
7f Hhttnmonlh gcrald.
C'OKNKK OK VIXli AND FIFTH STS
TEI.KI'HONK 3S.
NOTTS BROS, Publishers
Publisbed every Tliursihiy, anil daily
erery evening except Suniluy.
Registered at t lie I'luttsmouth, rsrbnisku
post pfticc as second class mail mutter for
transmission through the IT. b.muils.
Absolutely Pure.
cream of tartar baking powder
igheet of allinleaveningstrength
Latest U.S. uovernmem ioou k
port.
XTEW MEATMARKET.
rretfc Beet. Pork. Veal, Mutton. Butter and
eggs Kepi coDHtuniijr uu umu.
flame of all kinds kept in Season
SATISFACTION - OARANTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave
FI.ATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA
EW HARDWARE STORE
S. E. HALL & SON
Keep all kinds of builders hardware cm hand
gjlia will euppiy ciMiimi hm" u -.
orable terms
TIN ROOFING
Hpoutini;
-... nii iiiiia ..f twt u-nrk tirnmptlv
tkUU till AM"!.' T - . , -
or.lnrs fruui the couutry Solicited
TKKJIS FCK WEEKLY.
One yeur in uilvunce - - - $1 50
One year not iu uilvance - - 2 00
Six months in advance 75
Three months in advance 40
TKKMS OK UA1LY.
One year in udvance - - $0 00
One copy one month - - . - 50
Per week by carrier- 13
the farmer would come out:
There would lie imported of manufac
tures of wool:
Founds.
$i;l,ft,nu, lust year's amount, rep
resent ititf of ruw wool I29,0HJ,IKW
Plus tf'.'.IMl.U'JO, Mr. Springer's in
crease, representing of raw
wool 21B.0MU,0U0
There would Ik! imported of raw
wool:
Clothing and combing, last yeur's
amount 33,000,000
Carpet wools, which we must
import 86,000,000
OUR trade with Mexico is increas-
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ing every nay, aim u woum uw
much more rapidly if we had a
reciprocity treaty with that
country.
Tub change of front on the part
of Lord Salisbury in the Bchring
Sea case is doubtless due to Cana
dian pressure, but Canadian
pressure will not prevent our gov
ernment from insisting upon the
recognition of American rights at
all hazards.
He had got on the sleeper late the
night before and about 8 o'clock
the next morning the porter found
him wandering up and down the
car.
"De wash room's out dat away,
sah," explained the African, point
ing to the other end of the car.
"Wash room, nothin'," growled
the passenger. "I'm looking fertile
bar room. You must think I'm a
republican."
Total imports of wool 4(M,OUO,0UO
Total demand for wool in the
United States 600,000,000
Difference, to be supplied by
American farmers 130,000,000
But they raised lust yeur 3t3.000,0u0
Difference, or shrinkage in domes
tic demand.. 167,001,000
Here would be lt37,0(lO,(X)0 pounds
of American farmers' wool left on
their hands after the home market
had been fully supplied.
What would they do with it?
There is but one answer. They
must sell it for what it would bring
low enough to undersell the
cheapest wool in the world. The
existence of such and enormous
surplus, over half of the whole
domestic product, would send .the
market so low that farmers would
airain slaughter their flocks for
tallow. Never again would good
times return for our sheep owners
while the free wool policy pre
vailed. Even when domestic prod
uction bad tallen tlie necessary
158,000,000 pounds, the pressure of
cheap Australian, African and
Argentine wool upon the market
would continually tend to send
orices even lower and lower till
American sheep raising was con
lined to the semi-desert plains of
the west. There it might be pos
sible for some wool to be grown
"618 Pearl St. I'LATTSMOUTH, fiEB.
ft.
C. MAYES
COUNTY - SUKVEYOK
A.ND
CIVIL ENGINEER
kill orders left with the county clerk will be
promptly attended to.
' '. OFFICE IN COURT HOU6E,
PIMtsmouth, - Nebraska
J
ULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MAKUFACTURK OF AND
UIHDLESALEZnND RETRll
DBALBRINTBR
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKEit S ARTICLES
always in stock
PlaUsmouth,
Nebrassa
W. II. CUSHIMi,
rrtnUUnl,
J. W. Johnson
VJrf-Pndfiif.
-ooOT H EOoo-
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBKAHKA
I pita I Paid in
$50,000
F R Gutbman. J W Johnson, B B Grease),
Henry Kikenbary, M W Morgan, J
A Connor. W Wettenkamp, W
II Cushlns
A general banNing business trans
acted. Interest allowed on de
posites.
F
IRST : NATIONAL : BANK
OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Paid up capital ,
Surplus
.IAO.000.00
. 10.OU0.U8
rs the very best facilities for the promp
vruupuciiuu ui uKiiimaie
Banking Business
Stocks, bonds, gold, government and local
aunties bought and told. Ueposita reeelved
and Interest allowed on the certificate
Drafts drawn, available In any part of the
United States and all the principal towns ol
Europe.
0OU.KCT10N8 MADB AND PROMPTLY RRMtT-
TCD.
Highest market price paid for County War
ranis, owe ana louniy oonas.
DIRECTORS
John Fitzgerald D. I!akii worth
Ham Waugh. F. K. While
tleorge E. Uovey
John FttigeraM, h. Waugh.
President Cll,
An l nij'Nh riirJr) wi Nnyt Women Muni
.M.irry ur Tuk4 it rrofeHliin.
Dr. Anibelln Kenealv. n noted )!iy-
u iuii of l.oiiilon, 1ms, from her siuvial
practn'ill nii'tiu iii ex leneiu-n among
women ileilueeil the theory that win
men must make a ehoiee between nro-
fessiiinal a 1 1 I married life. Mie says:
women should not uttempt U) carry on
a profession nfier marnajre. 1 mean
the women of the upper and niiddlo
classes who j;o into the professions. It
is not necessary that they should he
bread winners; that duty should de
volve upon the husband, and lam con-
tident thai the rising generation
would ho healthier and stronger in
every way if tho mothers would exert
themselves less, l look anxiously ni
every huby that comes under my ob
servation in the lurpu that I fdiail tind
come improvement in tho type, some
increase in stamina, compared with
the generation that has preceded it;
but instead of this there is only steady
deterioration observable. This deteri
oration is particularly noticeable,
anion'' the children of very active
mothers. The cleverest and most
highly educated women who take thu
most active part in public affairs, have
tho niosl weakly and puny children.
Aunt her thing, women are going in
to too active forms of exercise. V hen
a vouiisr married woman tells mo that
she is captain of a cricket eleven or a
football team, 1 can only say I am per
fectly aghast. Women must place
before theniseh en the alternative, to
earn their li v i tjr. to exercise their
faculties, and to gratify their ambitions
in a professional career or to become
cood wives and mothers, and if they
choose the domestic life they must
recognize that they must Bacrilioo their
ucrsonal happiness and am onion in
thu future happiness and success of
their cuildre n.
FRED GORDER fiffi
SON
WHAT MR. SPRINGER WOULD DO
FOR THE FARMER.
Some one pointed out to Mr.
Springer that we collected JHl,,('.,,KI
revenue last year from wool,
which his bill proposes to admit
free, and that his scaling down of
duties on other things involved a
further reduction of revenue, on
last year's importation as a basis,
of $19,500,000 more. He was re
minded that the government needed
every cent collected under existing
laws for legitimate expenditure and
asked how the loss of revenue fore
shadowed in his free wool bill was
to be made up. "O, there will be no
loss of revenue," he in effect replied.
"The lower duties on woolens and
worsteds will invite larger importa
tions, so that just as much revenue
will result from the lower rates as
was last year obtained from the
McKinley duties.
Do the American people realize
the signification of that brief state
ment?
Last year we imported 43,000,01X1
dollar's worth of wool mantifac
tures. At the decreased rates fixed
in the springer bill-they average
about :i per cent on last years s
imports as a basis we should have
to import ll.'i.UOO.iXX) dollars worth,
in increase of 72,0X),(XX) dollars
over lS'.U, in order to make up the
$20,(XX),tXX) deficiency iu revenue.
This, remember in what Mr.
Springer himself says would take
place.
What effect would this increase
in imported goods have on domes
tic industry?
First, as to the farmer: The $72,-
000,000, increase in manufactured
wool would contain 216,000,000,
pounds of raw wool, which would
come in to take tbe place of 62,000,
000 dollar's worth of goods now
made in this country of domestic
wool, and to reduce the demand for
the product of our own sheep
growers by 210,000,000 pounds.
But this is not all. Since Mr.
Springer admits that a mere de
crease in duties will increase im
ports so enormously, certainly he
cannot deny that his remov ing the
whole duty from raw wool will
tend to increase imports of it also.
At the very least we should import
no less ot foreign raw wool than
was imported' last year, when the
amount was 1K,(XX),0(X poundo.
Of this 85,000,000 pounds were car
pet wool which we should have to
import any way, since it is not
and, as free traders contend, can
not be successfully produced here.
We consume, at a liberal esti
mate, rXJ,000,(XX) pounds of raw
wool in the United States. We can
safely assume that the amount
would not go above that figure the
first year of Mr. Stirinerer's policy if
it should be inaugurated by the
congress. Now, let in see where
but our main dependence must be
noon foreiirn wools. This is the
inevitable logic of Mr. Springer
admission, and it would be well for
American farmers to understand
what it means to them -Economist.
HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF
Harness - and - Buggies,
AND A ULL LINE OK FARM MACHINERY, SUCH AS
HOOSIER SEEDERS, PLOWS. HARROWS. ETC.
W'K CARRY THE TWO LEADING CULTIVATORS
NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELESS,
AND UADOEIl RiDING CULTIVATOKS
They also carry a lull Line of Implements at
their house in Weeping Water.
Fred Gonlcr & Son,
Plattftnioutli
IVebniMku.
The Hxndsomest Lnrly In PlnttHmouth
Remarked to a friend the other
day that she knew Kemp's Balsan
for the throat and lungs was a su
perior remedy, as it stooped her
couirh instantly when other cough
remedies Had no etiect wnaiever. o
to prove this and convince you of
its merit, any ciruiririst win inve you
a sample bottle free. Large size 50c
and$l.
Go to Gerinir & Co for your wall
paper they have an immense stock
to select from, and you cannot fail
to find what you want. tf
Take Ralrena for your blood, liv
er and kidneys. It cures Nervous
andtreneral debility, Rheumatism
suppressed or painful periods, dys
pepsia, indicfcstion, billious attacks
skin eruptions,, urinary complaints,
and the worst uiood disorders
known. It is the best tonic on earth
for the debilitated.-Price $1 at O.
II. Snyder and Brown & Barrett.
Germany Not a Woman' Country
"Germany is a man a country," boji
a titled Jlennan lady. "Men will dio
for their sweethearts, but their wives
must live for thin. If you marry
poor man he expects you to blacken
his hoots. If yi it wed a rich man ho
expects you U tlo tho same mentally.
A German girl is well educated iu
books, ueedlewurk, and housekeeping.
IShe seems bncht enough until she
settles down in o a 'hausniiitler,' with
few ideas beyond her kitchen and
nursery, and no topics of conversation
except the iiihnUy of her servants and
the extravugiMie oi ner neignnors.
Tho result is th.it the women are in
ferior to the niou, and the men argu
ment ativo, self-opinionated, and ego
tistical. And they all believe, from
the Kaiser down, that women were
created simply to cater to their fancies
ana tiring more men oi' tuo worm
for other womel to wait -upon. Our
actors are always better than atr ac
tresses, our teaore and baritones out
shine onr sopranos and contraltos.even
our men ballet (lancers are more agile
than their ahorV-skirtcd colleagues.and
in the great laid of scholars, and philo
sophers, and wntcrs there are fewer
women of note In educational or liter
ary standing iron in any of the other
civilized countries.
Everything to Furnish Your House.
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
GREAT MODERN
.HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
Having purchased the J. V. "WWkbach store room on south
Main street where I am now located can nell goods cheap
cr than the cheapest having just put in the largest stock
of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stoves
and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan.
I. PEARULAN.
The Hljkest Bowlders.
La Cnppe.
No healthy person need tear any
dangerous cotiseouences Jrom an
attack of la grippe if properly
treated. It is much the same as a
severe cold and requires precisely
the same treatment. Remain timet
ly at home and take Chamberlain's
I'oiiirh Remedy as directed for a se
vere cold and a prompt and com
nlete recovery is sure to follow.
fliis remedy also counteracts any
tendency ot In grippe to result in
pneumonia. Among tne many
thousands wlio have used it during
the epidemics of the past two years
we have yet to learn of a single
case that has not recovered or that
baa resulted in pneumonia. 25 and
50 cent bottles for sale by F. G.
Fricke V Co.
excess of 45 feet;
et; contents. 90,000
Irobnble weight, I.r,
r 7,i').r0 tons. Next
F Q l.ni'Hji; 02
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A Full and Complete line f
La Grippe SuccessluHy Treated.
"I have just recovered from a sec
ond Httark of the trrio this vear."
says Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of
the leader, Mexica Texas. "In the
latter case I used Chamberlain s
Cough remedy, and I think with
consiuerauic outtrno, uuiy uciuj; in
bed a little over two days, against
ten days for the first attnek. The
second attack, I am ratsfied, would
have been equally as bad aa the
first but for the use of this remedy,
as I had to go to bed in about six
hours after being struck with it,
while in the first case I was able to
ntiend to business about two days
before getting down. frti cent bot
tles for sale b F. G. Fricke & Co.
Accepting nported measurements,
tho largest errJic block or bowlder as
yet recognized In the United Mates,
una proimbiy i me worm, is in tne
town of ftlaohou, N. II., ana, ac
cording to I'rof Crosby of tho ISoston
Institute of Tedmology, has the fol
lowing maxinuih dimensions: Length,
Hi) feet; width,
height, SO to 'tf
cubic feet, and
!M),0l0 pounds,
.... . .i . ......
to this in si.o irsmliiulitediv tne great
rock in tho towil of Montville, New
London count! Conn., generally
known by lis JJinin designation as
"Sheegan," anil Jso as .Mohegan." In
the opinion of 8 lie. this rock is an
isolated granite irotuberanee, and not
a true "erratic" r bowlder, but recent
examinations live seemed to com
pletely negativithc lirst supposition.
Its apiiroxiinatefnaximum dimensions
lire: Length, 7.feet; width, 68 feet;
height, 60 feet; ontents 70,000 cubic
feet; weight 6,00 tons. If allowance
lie made for a. immense fragment
which has fallei; from its northeast
tide, the dlmetiKms and cubic con
tents of "Sheegii" would approximate
more closely to hose of the Madison
bowlder. One oint that goes far
toward substantkting the claim on bo
half of tho "Shean" rock that it is a
true bowlder is the number of un
doubted bowldel of an immense size
and of the sanierranite which exists
in comparative foximity.
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Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours.
Why will you cough when Shi-
Ion s cure will give immediate re-
lief. I'rice 10 cts., 50 cts. uwd $1
For sale by F. G. Fricke fc Cc
I feel it my duly to say a few
words in regard to lily's Cream
Halm, and I do so entirely without
solicitation. I have used it more
or less half a year, and have found
it to be most admirable. I have
suffered from catarrh of the worst
kind ever since I was a little boy
and I never hoped for cure, but
Cream Halm seems to do even that.
Many of my acquaintances have
used it witu exccllnnt results.-
Oscar Ostmii, " Warren Ave.. Chi
cago III.
Ieprof in Spain.
Leprosy is inceasing at an alarming
rate in Spain, roni Alcanta it is re
ported that seven! villages ure afflict
ed witli the terrlle malady. In Hcni-
dorm there are light families every
member of whie is a leper. At (iota
the number of liters is so great that n
hospital is to I (! ii i i It for them, and at
other points thetlugue is increasing in
a frightful muniT and the doctors are
unable to coiie th it.
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Ho lorc Off.
FOR SALF OR EXGHANGA.
OQrj ACRES of Coloraio land for sale or trade for I'lattsmouth real--sJ
estate or for merchandise of any kind. This is a bargain for
some one; the land is Al. For further particulars call on or address
THE HERALD, I'lattsmouth, Neb.
Always has on band a full stock of
FLOUR AND FEED,
Corn, Hran, Shorts Oats nnd Haled
Hay for sale as low as the lowest
and delivered to any part of the
city.
CORNER 8IXTH AND TINS
Plattsoiouth, Nebraska
QR.
A, SALISBURY
MEAT MARKET
SIXTH 8TRBKT
F. II. ELLENBAUM, Prop.
The best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Eggs and Batter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
Meat
SIXTH 6TRKKT
MARKET
'Yoiir husban'sworo off sraokingat
tho beginning otlio year, I believe?"
"Ys; it was afully good of him.
And I had just lught him a box of
cigir.s as a preset, too."
Indeed?"
"Yes; and he dy smoked on and
tl.cu swore off. -v. Y. Sun. ,-,
A Grant Surpriea
Is in store for all who use Kemp'f
Balsan for the throat nnd lungs the
great guaranteed remedy. Would
you believe that it is sold on its
merits and that any druggits is au
thorised by the progrietor of this
wonderful remedy to give you a
sample bottle free? It never fails
to cure acute and chronic coughs.
All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam.
Large Bottles 5(k- and $1.
Ex-Governor Furnas writes: Send
me one dozen Rail Road Pain Cure
with bill, it cures more aching ills
than any other preparation I have
used or known. 25c and 50c at . II.
Snyder and Brown A Barrett,
D-E-N-T-I S-T
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS,
Or. Stelnways ana-stlietlc for l lie plile ex
traction ot teeth.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Roekwood Block Platmmouta, Neb.
i9Eiisrs house.
317, 319, 331, ANI 325 JAklH ST
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
F. R- GUTHMANN. PROP-
Rates $4.50 per .veek andup.
GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS
Bridge work and fine gold work
SPECIALTY.
DR. STKINAUS LOCAL a veil m othr at.
tlietic9Ktveo (or the palnlt extraction u(
teeth,
C. A. MARSHALL, Fitzgerald B:di
r Subscribe for THE HtRALP, only
t." cents a week or 50 cer.1 a month.
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