The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 21, 1883, Image 2

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PUTTS1DTE HERALD.
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IAILY, delivered by carrier to any :irt of th
city
1'erWeek n
1'er Month )
ier Year 7 oo
WEEKLY, by mall.
Oi copy lx months $1 oo
One oopy oue year 2 oo
ItetcUtered at the Tost Office, Mutt-mouth, a
second claaa matter.
1T.ATTSM0UTII, APRIL 21, 1683.
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A Might upD the drunkard's child
Ou ! luust My loved oaes feel that stlug
i.i i ne worms com. unit-cling kcornv
Itest ever, from life' opening morn.
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Dear Ha v lor, 1 hou whote soul hath felt
J.eep norrow'i teariul a;ony.
Oh ! fill my weary, fainting heart
With fllreDgth that ouly comes from Thee.
PX.ATTSMOUTU need water works.
Let our inomlng city government in
quire into the feasibility of this much
needed necessity.
Plattpmouth needs manufactories
paper mills, and caning factories, and
capitalists looking for a location to es
tablish such enterprises, can receive
liberal aid from our people if they will
but call upon ua.
Plattbkoctii needs a pood flouring
mill. Cannot we induce some practi
cal miller, with means, to establish
himself here with such an enterpribe.
Substantial assistance will be guaran
teed by our people to a man of enter
prise, thrift, and means in this line.
Plattsmoutii needs another rail
road to open up the way southwest
from this point; not that our city or
people are unfriendly to the old relia
ble U. & M., which has done so much
towards making us a city, but because
another road would still add to our
greatness and future growth.
Samuel J. Tilden is ominously re
ported, every few days, to be in excel
lent health. One correspondent de
scribes the sage of Gramarcy hard at
work, with rosy cheeks and glittering
bright eyes. Evidently Mr. Tilden is
not on the superanuated list yet; but
on the contrary, is liable to break a
lance with the other ambitious aspir
ants in the next democratic presiden
tial tournaments in a manner that will
make tho Waterson-Carlisle free trade
knights dizzy-headed. Look out for
Uncle Sammy.
CITY IMPROVEMENTS.
Plattsmouth will, from the evidence
we see on hauda, experieaco a healthy,
prosperous year during 'SS. Improve
meats are springing up on all hands,
and our citizens are evidencing a decided
disposition toward substantially beautify
ing and improving their homes. Old fen
ces arobeing removed and substantial ones
placed in their stead; lawns are being
leveled, terraced and beautified with
schrubbery of all kinds; streets and al
leys are being cleaned and put in good
pasaablo repairs; residences are being
erectei of a better class th-a heretofore,
and everything to the observant oye
from tho busine:? center to the remotest
nooks of our outlaying additions, bears
unmistakablo evidence of thrift and
prosperity. Much will doubtless be
called for by these citizens who are im
proving their property, in tho way of
city improvements; an 1 the Herald
wishes to suggest to tho incoming city
goTcrnment, the necessity of doing what
is necessary to be ia the way oi" city im
provements in a durable-and thorough
manner. In the first place Main street
should be thoroughly overhauled; it is a
beatiful wide street upon which ii to a
great extent emptied the water from rain
and melting snow, from the higli so hool
and north hills. AVith inferior sidewalks
on a level with the street, there is scarce
ly a perceptible gutter; shallow gutters
have been heretofore cleaned out on each
side, which with the first raiu or two, we
notice are all filled up and especially
upon the upper end of this street, the
heavy rains flow upon tho sidewalks in
places and over them, damaging the
property of business men. It is a small
matter for the city to put in ood gut
ters; but first the bidewalks should be
extended some feet further into the street
upon both sides, and then our city can
make those permanent improvement
which wc need. The time will como in
the Bear future when this street will !..
paved ; md the city will find that is a
ery expensive improvement, cspecia!:y,
upon Ter wide streets. Also, cen.iiu
streets ought to be regulated and opened,
both in the additions npon the west und
south side of the city. It is due the cit
izen and tax payer that he bo furnihi-d
a thoroughfare to and from hi- residence
Bank Cass County
C'otner .Main and Sixth Streets.
P2jA.TTSMOTJTHilT22S
J JOUN ItLAPK, lresldcnt, I
1 .1. M. ATTEKSON. Cashier. )
Transacts a Gescral Bantinjr Business.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Pafd or County and City Warants.
COLLKCTIO.VM MA UK
aud promptly remitted for.
JII-KCCTOIt9 :
John lilack, J. M. Patterson, C. II. Parmele,
F. Ii. Guthmaun, J. Morrlnsey, A. I!.
Smith. Fred border. Clly
WEEPING "WATER
WEEPING WATER, - NEB.
E. L. REED, President.
Ii. A. (JIBSON. Vice-President.
K. 8. WILKINSON. Cashier.
are that areso willing and ready to work,
ns to bablc out an oft-told tale for the
thousandth time or it may tc wore.
Wc hare had talk in abundance, now for
work. And if there be those will not
work let them stop their talk and retire
to an obscurity that becomes them. St.
Louis Christian Advocate.
Oflt WOUK I.N Till: bOLTll.
The National Temperance .Society has
recently secured the services of Rev. C.
II. Mead, of New York, and Edward
Carswell, of Canada, to visit the Southern
Slatca and deliver temperance addresses,
mainly among the the freedman, to visit
schools and institutions of learning, cir
culate a literature, and seek to advance
the causo generally in that section of
country. These men are thoroughly
posted upon every phase of tho question,
and arc among the most popular and ac
ceptable lecturers lu the land. Mr.
Mead startedgtho ltut of January, and
Mr. Carswell will follow in a few weeks.
The calls lor this kind of work are bo
numerous and pressing that the society
could not refuse to enter the open door
of uaefuluebs. The society is also send
ing large amounts of literature to differ
ent portions of the South for free dis
tribution among churches, schools, insti
tutions of learning, and to the people
generally. A pamphlet is also to be sent
to minis tern of colored churches as far
and fast as funds will allow. Let the
friends of the causo and freedmcn send
donations for this specific work to the
society, 53 IJeade street, every dollar of
of which will be sacredly devoted to this
social object. National Temperance
Advocate, for February.
HOW TO FORM PUBLIC OPINION.
A recent number of the Christian
Union, presented the replies of eight
prominent and representative cleigj
men and civilians to its inquiry, v. hat
practical measures they could suggist
to reduce the present evils of drunk
enness and the liquor traffic. These
replies are candid and well considered,
and worthy of attention in the import
ant discussion that is to engage the
public thought. While most if not all
the writers are decided friends of tem
perance in theory and practice, it is
noteworthy that nearly all concur in
the conviction that the country is not
yet prepare 1 for the adoption of pro
hibitory measures, as the public senti
ment is not thoroughly educated so as
to sustain the enforcement of such
laws when they are enacted. This
opinion, if correct, a3 it doubtless is.
makes the way plain for a diligent use
of means for forming a right public
opinion. A question that affects so
ciety bo vitally in all its relations, de
mands careful thought and investiga
tion. The pulpit and the press should
turn their revealing and illuminating
light upon it, and clear it from the ig
norance and sophistry that cloud so
ITIfinV minda TaTngtcro nrt rfre
should see that the men whom they 2 Atci ison Trains Daily,
eiecu 10 positions or trust are not in
league with or intimidated by the pow
erful distillers, brewers, and saloon
keepers, who seek to hold the party
leaders subservient to them. They
should demand that congress institute
a thorough investigation of the effect
ALWAYS AHEAD !
BENNETT & LEWIS,
THE LEADING GROCERS!
Come to the front with a complete stock of
LEVY,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
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Will BUY and SELL all kind of
FURNITURE,
METALS,
IRON,
RAGS
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FRESH AND NIl.T.. -
We always buy the best good in Li. i.i.nk. t,
we sell We are sole agents in tltij I jwii l.u iho
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PERFECTION" GROUND oPICS,
AND T11K t ULl'-CilATl U
"BAT A VI A" CANNED GOODS,
Nothing finer in tlif inruk t. Pla'.tV, "Tia'i" 'mm,
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Agents for the celebrated
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Elegant Day Ooaehe3,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars.
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St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sioux City,
And all points In northwest, with
Pullman Sleeping Gars,
Between Kansas City ant St. Panl
of the liquor traffic on our material WTnPlTOTT'T fTT A TVTdH IT
interests, as well as our social and J X " X: WXllX
moral Welfare. They Should prove to All trains run on time.connectlns for all points
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iue peopie wno protest against High p f Wqc.4- TJfT, X Q 1,
taxes and oppressive monoDolies that J-,clbL VV Cbt, AOriJJ OS OOUtD?
the groffgeries create the pauperism! Tickets for sale at all remlar ticket office.
and crime that swell their burdens,
and that no monopoly is so intolerant
as the liquor trade, which demands
seven days of the week for its unin
terrupted business, and refuses to re
quite the damages for which it is di
rectly reapousible. Good citizens have
a duty, which they cannot evade, of
aidiug to make a correct public public
sentiment that will reduce the evils
that now afHict society. Illustrated
Christian weekly.
Information regarding rates, time. &c. cheer
fully civeu oy addressing
. J, F. Barnard,
A. r. Dawks. tieu'l supt,
Oen'l Pass Asent.
GLASS AUD Q,TJBBITS"WAKB.
FLO UK. FEED AND PROVISIONS.
The Very Highess Market Price paid for Country Produce
DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMUOTK.
GAFF, FLEISCHMAN k CO.
COMPRESSED YEAST.
The Lest yeast in use, received f re sh
every TUESDAY and Fit I DAY
morninsfs. Trade supplied by
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TEM PEBAXCE XOTKS.
Chief-Jus .ica Coleridsre. of Km
land, says that fuur-fiflhs of the crifuc
that comes into courl, results from
uriuk, for which Britishers pay over
f500.000.000 a year.
There are over twenty "teetotal"
mayors in England; while Scotland,
with a population onc-sevcuth that
of England, has eighteen provost
(mayors) who arc total abstainers.
In the schools of Lincoln, Virginia,
three grades of prizes have been ol-
i fered bv the Woman's f'hristian
property to thj business portion of the ' Temperance Union of the city, for
city. Lt care and prudenco be excr- j tiie best essays on the physological
ncu i .nnning mese improvemrots to . efloct 0f intoxicant
the end, that the city gets full value for
for all money expended in these ini-
pr vement3. We are a city of the secon d
class, let us be a city of tbo very firait-
clasa, as soon as possible.
Temperance Department
Under the auspices of the
W.-. T. U.
Plattsmouth
CO DUCTED BV MBS. J. X. WISE
T whom all commanieations for thlsi di part
inent ehould be addressed.
J-FKOBT OP HUEWEKS AND DISTILL I. Its.
Ij has bttn reported and, is as -we be
lieve, true, that the Association of I.rcw
crs and Distillers and circulating for sig
natures petitions to be presented to the
next Legislature of Missouri praying tha
the question of Prohibition may not be
' submitted to a popular vote of the peo
ple. -This indicates alarm on their part..
Now let petitions by tens of thousands
b 6ent up on the opposite, side, 'praying
th at .the question may be submitted to
the peopleabtuittod on its merits fat a
special election. Now It is time' for
rlgorcw action, a3 let tja ee wbo thy
The Chautauqua CouraeJ of Study
has a temperance branch, Aliss Wil
lard having bade-out the list of books
and been chosen secretary of the de-part-neut.
Many ladies are pursuing
the course in their homes.
A strong temperance sentiment is
beginning to spring np among the
foreign inhabitants of Cairo, Egypt,
aud an urgent request has been sent
to England for an experienced work
er to organizo a temperance society :
for Egypt.
THE DKf.VKAltD'S WIFE.
He comes not ! I hare watched the moon
Sink slowly lu the dupky west.
And. like the fading of her lifclit.
Hath hope died out in my sad breast.
Hi inidiiiiKtit. but he comes not yet ;
All vainly "till I watch and weep
How loriK. OU Father, Oh. how lou
Must 1 these lonely vigils keep'.'
Oh ! for one hour of happlnes
Huch as I fi-lt when lovc'M deep spoil
Was woven Ilrst around my heart.
Ere from it shrine mr Idol fell.
But now, alus ! a fearful doom
Of wretchedness, and woe. aod fear,
Is mlno the fate to watch and prav, i
With achiog heart aod bitter tear. j
ITo Humbug Here!
Can Outsell any One Price Clothing
Outflt in I'laltsmouth
3B"S" 25 PER CE2STT.,
AND STILL MAKE MONEY.
Both Here and at my Branch Store,
AT LOUISVILLE,
As I Buy For Cash.
Remember the above statement. !
C. G. HEROLD. j
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ROBERT DONNELLY'S
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SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing
l am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
of farm and other machinery, aa there
Is a good lathe in my shop.
PETER RAO EN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the wagon shop. j
He is well known aa a j
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
IRON FRONTS.
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Our facilities for heavy work iu Col
not surpassed in the ttMte.
MACHINE REPAIRING of ail kinds,
for all classes of work in iron.
Patronize Nebraska inn!uiacturi.i. Wt
freight and time.
Parties building in any pru t of the State
March 11th, 1882.
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IT .id? 0?7T,Ycr Vegetable Oil
iizi(Il:ro lied Tallow.
;.i'!a? li'r!-.k"T'3r8 to fdv. thlg Soan"
a t: J..1. v;ivs! lac:! n &a r-a a
VE CIVH A FINE Baggsga
TALL 11 filfila
r:.is cr..;r u r:i,Z; fr a short time only
EhouM takon cdviintase cf tt 0CE.
V.'o WAIiUAN'T thla Soap to do more wahh
v'i;h creatrir e:. -o lhan any Boap In the
rarket. It La i n , JIQUAL f:r uso la haxd
end cola v,-ctcr.
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G-.A.Wrisloy&Co.
lSs:r?ch:riwa ef Standarsf Laundry
sh4 ToJIot Soaps.
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ST. LOUIS, MO
Sale by J. S. Duke.
FLIJIL
FEEB
and Bncslea Bade to
Order.
I luten to the ceasleh stroke
Which mark, the wary hours go by.
And -tart and tremble at tbe sound.
Of e'en the nibi-wlnd' ifentle sigh.
I care upon my children fair.
And listen to their low. soft breath,
TU1, In my broken heart's despair.
I aliwwt wlt tbjlw-p wy. WUi.
New Wacom
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
CITY HOTEL.
This beautiful three story brick structure, on
lower Maid street, has Just been finished and
fitted up for the accommodation of
TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS,
AND
REGULAR BOARDERS.
EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN
A Good Bar !n eonne"er,th tb
2Ttf. FRED OOOvS Prcr.
-AND
The I'i.ArrSMOL'TH IIKIJALD I'UI.i.ISIIIXi; COMPANY has
every f;icilit for first-chii
t !rc x..
In Every Department.
Just Received.
A FINE LINK Or
MEERSCIIAU . AND BRIAR PIPES
O DIKEIT IMl'OHTATIO.V.
A Challenge 5c Cigar,
8 iH'.ly uiade for Hie retail tra ! o at
Pepperberg's Cigar Factory. .
Catalogues $ Pamph!
et Work
At Wholesale and Retail. Csfj
paid for all kinds of emintvy
produce. Call assd se; me
Opposite First National ISank.
AUCTION BILLS,
SALE EILL3,
COMMERCIAL
Oii7- Stock, of SIcllJz Papers
And matoriuls is large and complete in every department.
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