Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, May 19, 1892, Image 1

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VOI, XXIX. NO. s
ri.ATTSMOUTH. (SS COUNTY. XKHU ASKA. TUUKSIUY MAY 10. 1892
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ghe lUattsiiwuth gcruld.
COKNKK OF VIXK AM) KH'Tll STS
TELEPHONE 3S.N
K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
rulilislint every Tliurwduy, uud daily
every evening except Sunday.
Registered at the riuttsinuutli. Nelirtifka
nont pflke a second class mail mutter for
transmission through the U. S. mails.
TKHMK Ft K WLU.KI.Y.
FOOT
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all in leavening strength
-Latest U. S. Government food report.
Oae year in udvajice - - $1 .VI
One year tint hi iWlvuara - - 2 (B
Six niotitlis In udvuuee " - To
Three months in udvimie 40
TKK.'fS OK HA1I.Y.
One year in advance - - - $ (i
One copy one month ----- P)
I'er week by currier - 15
EV MEATMARKET.
KriUKcef, Pork. Veal. Mutton, Huti.r mu
eKKskent constantly o hand.
Tllli present administration lias
not made any loud professions of
devotion to the cause of civil service
reform, but it has done ten tunes as
much for the improvement of the
service as was done by the preced
iug one.
Game of all kinds kept in Seaeo
SATISFACTION - GARANTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 0th St and Lincoln Are
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA
MEAT HAEKE'P
SIXTH STKkKT m
F. II. ELLEN BAUM, rrp-
Tke best of fresh meat always found
in this market. ;iso iresu
EggH and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
SIXTH STKKET
EAT MARKET
A 1.,-jva Ims (Ml hand a full lock of
FLOUR AND FEED,
ii-,., simria Ontsaiul lsalei
Hay for sale as low as the lowi
and delivered to any part of t
tU' coKXi:w sixth and vixn
THE democrat!) are now trying to
carry the campaign on by the anti
silver men howling for GrovcrClcve
land for president ami the free sil
ver men are howling for Boies o
Iowa, for vice president. If that
isn't stradling the silver plank
do not know what is.
p.issito nf n uieiiMiie iliat is thus
profitable ti that part of the
country. The democratic it. embers
were all in ;heir seats and were
uger to vote fi r it. Mr. lloltnan
made a perfunctory opposition to
some of it features, but it went
through, nevei theless, by a major
ity of 120. The smith demanded its
passage, and what the south de
mands she always gets when the
emocratic pi rty has the power to
give it to tier.
1 his is onlv a portion, nowever.e
the appropriations made and to be
made by the preset house. The
total to date, with the additions
that are unavoidable, is at least
$:0,lHiO,tKXI in excess of the amount
appropriated at the fust session of
the last republican congress.
These figures thoroughly refute the
democratic pretenses ot economy,
and show that not a cent is to be
left in the treasury if the house can
have its way. Every democratic
member has a job of some kind in
the interest of his district, and the
aggregate of such schemes is tin
precedenled in all the history of the
government.
Reduced Hates.
The first annual meeting of the
Nebraska conference of the Kpworth
League meets at Lincoln, May Lt 10.
The It. & M. will sell tickets south
of the Platte river to Lincoln, May
10 lt inclusive. Parties paying full
fare going will be returned at one
third fare on presenting certificate
at ticket office at Lincoln, signed by
Z. V. Abbott, David City.
1. FKAXCIrt,
Gen. V. and T. Agt.
The siWer admission of the state
of Nchraakn will be held at Lincoln,
May 2a and H'i. The It. A M. wilt sell
tickets to Lincoln at the rate of one
fair for the round trip, May Ua anil
20 and limit for return May 27.
J. hk'ANUS, (i. V. A.
F. G. I'ricke A. Co., the druggists
desire us to publish the following
testimonial as they handle the rem
edy and believe it to be reliable:
"I bought a aO cent bottle of Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and applied it
to my limbs, which have been af
flicted with rheumatism at inter
vals for one year. At the time I
bought the 1'aiu Balm I was un
able to walk. I can truthfully say
that l'ain Naltfi has completely
cured me. R. 11. FAKK, Ilolywood,
Kfcti. Mr. A. B. Cox, the leading
druggist at Ilolywood, vouches for
the truth tit the above statement.
Spot Cash Hardware.
many tea:::: "et vtkote:
"Man wants but little here below,
Nor wants that little long."
It was true then and just as true to day, and fits our case exactly
ALL THAT WE WANT LS
Your Trade on
TllK Charleston Ni'wsandCourier
says: " 1 lie 'American I'rotecuve
Tariff league' has rolled up its
sleeves and taken off its coat for
active work during the presidential
fight now forming." Certainly;
why should it not'r It has nothing
to conceal and the more people
know of the McKinley law and the
tariff the better. No law ever spoke
more eloquently and persuasively
in its own defense.
The Handsomest Lady in Plmtsmouth
Remarked to a friend the other
day that she knew Kemp's Balsam
for the throat ami lunge was a su
perior remedy, as it slopped her
cough instantly when other rente
dies had no effect whatever. So to
prove this and to convince you of
its merits any uruggist win give
tiiii a sample bottle free. Large
bottles fiOc and $1.
Ice. Ice.
McMaken & Son aiedeliveiing ice
daily. Call on them for your sum
iner's ice.
That is all; ''Nor do we want it long'
or more- anil it you will grant us this '
ie lull to overllowmg.
In return you will have little to want, lor in these goods we oiler the
est and most complete line made in this country to-day ami
ut Prices go Xjotx7"
That etery time we fill out a (imitation sheet we feel that we ought to be
accorded a place in history among the philanthropists for we are. giving
the trade all the cream and keeping the skimmed milk for ourselves.
WILL YOU NOT CITK US TllK "I.ITTI.Ii" THAT WK WANT.
J. W. Henclee, & Co.
Plattsmouth,
Nebr;.
c'o.NCKliss is adding to the area oi
the Yellowstone park. With its
new boundaries it will be larger
than Connecticut. When the peo
ple at large do more long distance
traveling the value of these incom
parable public preserves will be-t--
ti Miore appreciated. It is
to us all that congress is
);; this wonderland more at-
. : rather than narrowing its
.cs.
I UIUUS PKPPERBEKG.
J
MASt'FACTl'UK. OF AM)
UIRBLE3KLEim;iJ RETAIL
DEALEU IN TllK
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FULL LINK CF
rnnArrn AND SMOKER'S ARTICLES
ft jut - "
always in stock
plattsmouth,
Nebrassa
V. II. CUSIIlNCi,
VrcMcnl,
J. V. JOHXKOX.
riec-PrcMilenl.
ooOX H EOoo
- A iQ i -r-i In
riJVTTSMOL'TU
NKIUtAMKA
Capital Paid in
$50,000
:nthmiiii. .1 W Johnson. E 8 Oreusel
Henry Klkeiihiiry, M W Morgan. J
A Connor. W Wcttenkttiiii, W
11 C'uslilliK
A general banxing business trans
nrted. Interest allowed on de
posites.
pIRST
r
NATIONAL : BANK
Off PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
raid up capital
Surplus
..sn.oiio.oo
.. 10.0U0.09
rs the fry bet tvllltles for tbe promp
tranf aotlon ot liKitiniate
Banking Business
Stock, bondi, gold, government and local te
ftiiritinii hoiiuht and iold. Deposits received
and Interest allowed on the certificate
Draft drawn, available In any part of tbe
Dulted States and all tbe principal towns ol
Burope.
OOLLECTIOXB MADE AND PB0MPTLT BBMIT-
ainnest mrket price pmd for County War
U1RKCT0B3
John Fltwerald D. nawkswortu
Bam Waunh. H. K. White
George E. Oovey
John FIUKrali, '8.Wau(rli.
,0 President Caakiec.
THE SILVER CONFERENCE.
The consent of Great Britian to
irticipate in the conference ren
ders it highly probable that Ger-
many also will accept the invitation.
There lias been no reason to doubt
that France and the other nations
of the Latin Union would accept the
invitation and join with the United
States in an earnest effort to settle
thevexed quest ion. Their difliculty
has all the time been that they could
not afford to adopt a monetary sys
tem antagonistic to that of Great
Britain and Germany, even with the
support of the United States. But
f all the great commercial nations
could unite upon any plan, so that
the intercuts of some would no
longer be sacrificed for the benefit
of others, a monetary adjustment
for the whole world might be
reached. It is in the highest degree
creditable to the administration that
it has taken the initiative in the
matter with such success. The sil
ver producing states will assuredly
be brought to realise that, while the
idministration can ant and will not
assent to free coinage of silver by
the United States alone, throwing
upon the country all the responsi
bilities, risks nnd sacrifices of an ef
fort to strengthen and broaden the
monetary system of the civilized
world, it is neTcrtheless ready and
anxious to do all that can be done
in conjunction with other nations
to correct the evils which have
grown out of the disuse of silver.
New York Tribune.
THE river and harbor bill passed
by the house makes provision for
the expenditure of about f48,OUO,0(X),
or oyer ? 11,(XX),(X)0 more than was ap
propriated by the preceding house,
We have heard a great deal about
the "billion dollar congress," and
here is a specimen of how the dem
ocrats corrected the extravagances
of republican. With two exception,,
this is the largest bill of the kind
that has ever been passed, and
when the amount of contracts
which it authorizes are considered
it far surpasses any previous one,
The most of the money goes to the
south, of course, as that section not
only has more creeks and sloughs
than any other, but also casts more
democratic votes. It was not at all
difficult to cet a quorum for the
Hot Spring9. A k - Carlsbad of
America
On April lith. 7ih and Nth the M.
P. will sell round trip tickets to Hot
Siiritii'-s. Ark., at one lowest first
class fare, good returning until
June 10th, on account of govern
ment salu of lots and meeting
of the Southern Central Tui nverin
Association. Call at office lor par
ticulars. A St ran tc UciikIoii.
A fit rnnso reunion kwik place nttlio
Dunning Insane asylum Thursday after
noon, an error on the part of a criminal
court bailiff leading to tho meeting of
husband mid wife, who .thought each
other deiul.
Git?c iithI Ivt. HiSbyni Hvod hiip-
pily at 0:ik Lam. Olio night, not so
long ago, (icorge did not come homo at
his usual hour, nnd his wife; started to
look for him. Ho retiirnul home nnd
then went out on a hunt for her. While
she was wandering around tho jMiliee
nicked her up. nnd after a short stay fit
the Detention hospital she. was sent to
Dunning, her identity being unrevealed.
Almost tlio sanm performance was gone,
through with tho husband. Ho want)
he sent to tho poorhonse, but nn intelli
gent bailiff got him mixed with an iu
sano patient named Larson mid ho was
sent to the asylum.
Tho chief physician, who knew Ilill
inan, coon straightened tho case out
when "Larson" was placed on tho books.
Ho learned the unfortnnato man's story,
nnd Wednesday located tho wife in ono
of tho cottages occupied by women.
Tho mutter was reported by Superin
tendent Sawyer to the county commis
sioners, and Thursday, in tho presence,
of Commissioners KiolTord, Ballard and
StaulKT, tho reunion took place. Ilill-
man will stay at tho poorhouso until bin
wife is well enough to leave the asylum.
Chicago Tribune.
Catarrh In New England.
Ely's Cream Balm gives satisfac
tion to every one using it tor ca
tarrhal troubles - G. K. Mellor drug
gist, orcester Masc.
I believe Ely's cream Balm is tin
best article lor catarrh ever ollerei
the public Bush iV Co. druggists
Worcester Mass,
A n articleof real merit.C. P. Alden
druggist, Springlield Mass.
Those who use it speak highly o
it.- ( ieo A, Hill, druggist spring
field.?! ass,
Cream Bi.hn has given satisfac
tory results W. P. Draper, dru
gist, Springlieln, Mass.
Some of the Grand Army boy
may be interested iu the following
from Alex. B. Pope, A. IX C, Com
niander, Bep't. Tenii. and Gn. lie
says: "We have bad an epidemic
id whooping cough here, (Stewart
T'enn.,) and Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has been the July medicine
that has done any good I here
no danger from whooping coug
when this remedy is freely given,
completely controls tin' disease.
cent botles for sab: by P. G. I'ricke
C o., druggists.
:h
Cl'TLEUY,
STOVES,
YTOODENWARh,
TOOLS,
-just for a few years, say twenty
'little" our cup ol happiness will
TJNRUH
Whitney's Carriages
Why will you cough when Shi'
lob's cure will give immediate re-
icf. Price 10 cts., ad els. and Ifl
Eor sale by P. G. b'ricke Sc Cc
nriiLixuros & .vwsovitt hivkii it. n.
TIMF, TABLE, y
ok daily i'As.si:ni;i;k tkai.ns
r- V'ti-, ii"v.''SY--"' -!! -, '
iv".- ' f,-V";-s.':--..'Ht.f ' U .
5iVC'ViV:'):,- '$
Ariel the
PRICES
Are away down
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I
CALL AND SEE
GOING WEST
Not 3 :lr a. in
Nn. i, 3 :H p. in
No, M 11. ill.
No. 7 5 ;P p Hi,
No. 0 r.io P.m.
No, 91 7:15 a. in.
'Misluicir.H extrii leaves for Onmliii iitiout two
ti'eliK'k fur Cliihliaiind will accoiiniioiliklu l:w-
senners.
GOING ESST
So. 2 15:17 P. M,
No. 4. 10::il a. n .
No. 8 7 ; 44 l, in
No. ill 9 : 45 a. in
No, II 1'.' :' Ik. ui
MISSUUIil PACIFIC UAUAVA Y
TIMK CAKD.
No. ,in4 Acoomodiitioii Leaven..
No, am ' drove..
Traum dully except simiiHy.
.lO.Ma. m,
. 4 ;(X) p. in.
lint Weather In (iold Flelcln.
Tho new African gold fields are prov
ing profitahlo lieyond all expectations. It
was prophesied about ono year ago that
tho output of the V ltwatersrandj dig
gings would reach 70,01)0 ounces m D;
cember, 191, and ono year later 110,001
ounces. Already tho first prophecy ha;
been liorno out, the average being about
7.1.000 ounces a month. It is a warm
thought and not unpleasant still, that
when tho latest reports from Natal were
written, from which tho facts almvo
wero taken, and when tho people of this
country were shivering beforo tho blasts
of winter, Natal was simply scorchirg
under a temperature, of 120 (legs, in the
shade, a figure which was reached on
several occasions during Christmas
week. All trade was abandoned, tho
people lieing content to exist without
exertion in such nn awful heat. Pitts
burg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Needs (if a I'liyslcliin.
Tho physician needs more mental di
version. It would lie well for him to cul
tivate flowers, to study some science, or
some department of history, literature
or art, or to take up some snnplo mechan
ical occupation, to which ho could turn
from time to time for refreslunent.
He needs more active exercise. It
would be well for him oftener to sub
stitnte the bicycle for tho carriage. Ho
needs more sleep, too fully seven hours
and as his sleep is often broken in upon
at night, he should form the habit of
sleeping at odd moments, even by day.
Dr. Minot.
NewKiler Have IuureUHed.
-The number of newspapers published
in tho whole United States thirty years
atro was less than 5,000. Now the uum-
lier of newspapers published in tho re
gion west of the Mississippi aggregates
5,509, of which number J.iaa are pun
lishod west of the Missouri rfver. EX
ward Rosewater' Omaha Address.
SECUKT SUCWTI,,
r'AS.i CAMI No. :m M. W. A. meets every
m.piind mid Knurl i .Monday evinnt!" lit
yilzueriilcl liall. Vlsilllil! nelijlilioi n welcome.
p. ( . M iin- V. C. : J'. M erteliberirer, W. A.,
8. C. Wllile, Clerk.
nOTAlN II K I'AIUKlt (JAM I' NO B0
Soim of VeleriinK, division of Neliraskii, V I
meet evorv 1 neilav limht lit 7 :; o'olocK
In tlieir hull In I'll
rt. A.
ItlneraM liiock. All modhhikI
visit Ini! coin ailen are cordially Invited to meet
willi in .I..IKtirl.. Commander: 11. A. Mel
Klwaln, let Hoarnent .
OKIIKK OK TllK WOltl.l). MeetM at 7 : .')
i-viov Miuiniiv I'vi'i.lni; at (lie lir.unl Army
A. I', (iroom, iiiemdeut, J lion WallliiK.
hall
secretary
AO I' T .n H ?leet tirsl ninl llnrcl en;
il.i v evrnitiis of eocll llliilll ll lit I ( H K
iuill, erimk Verniyleii M SV ; J K lliirwitk,
reeonlrr.
It f";
I mm&vk it'
GA. H.McConllilo I'oKt .No. 4.1 meei.i every
4utnriiuv hvoiuiili at. 7 : :v 111 their Hall in
Koi'kwooil hlock. All visit iiikf comiadrs are
ctmllallv Invited to iieet with us. Kred Hate,
r"ot Adjutant ; (i. r. Mies, l'ot wommainier.
irxioHTS OK PYTIIIAS-iiiMntlet IvOdttc
rv vlt47. Mccti vcrv Weilnesiluv eve-
iltiir nt tlieir tinll over IletinetftTiittV, nil
visitiiikj kiilylits are cordially Invited to
attend. M N Griflltli, C C: 4tis Lovey K of
K nnd .
o it w o W Miet Bprond unit lotinii
Kridnv fTPiiitlUM ill the lllontll lit HI
() K Hull. H Vundran, M W,K 1 Urown,
recordeJ.
DAt'UIITKKH OF HEHKCt.'A- Hud of I'ront
l e l.mlifl Nn 40 meetH the Keeouil and
fourth Ttitirsdav eveiiimei of each month In
the r u. f nan. mm. i . r.. niuuunBi n.
U ; Mri.Juhn Cory, Secretin y.
rKCKEK OK HONOR Meets the first
' nnd third Thrursdiiy eyeniims of fnrli
nioiitli in I. (. ll. f . linn. rtt.i!eriiii iiiuh.
Mrs. Addie Smith, Worthy Sister of Honor
Mrs. Nannie tlurkel, sister secretary.
CASS I.ODUK. No. 146.1. O. O. V. meets ey
nry Tuei-day nlitlit Kt their hall In Flttterald
block. All Odd Kellown are cordially Invited
'o attend when vlnltltm In the city. Chri ret
eren,N. (i.;S. K.Ovhorn, Secretary.
CJj WEArvl
W. A. BOM & CO.,
FINE SH0ES
T1IKY ARE OFFEKINO A OTKAT MANY
BARGAINS.
IN LADIFS, MKXS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.
And it ?,-oul(l pay you to call and examine their special
LOW PBIOBS
That will l)u civen for the next thirty days.
1JOTAI.
AKUANAM-Cak Council No 1021,
Meet at the K. of H. hall In the Farmele &
CraiK block over Hennett ft luttt, vwinnj
tirethren liitled. Henry (ierinit, KeKnt;
TU09 Walling, Secretary,
THf POSITIVE CURE.
SLY BiaJTHKKS. M Vterm Bt, Nw Ynrt. PimtOU