The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 22, 1888, Image 2

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THE DAILY lLEllALl): 1 LA1TSAIOUT11. NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1"88.
Tbo Plattsmouth Daily Herald.
KNOTTB BI4C 3.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE l'l.ATTSMOUTH 11EKALI)
Is piiMShril everv evening except Suiiilay
mill Vikly every Tliurnday ironilng. ItfKts
tereel at tlie iMi.toflice. I'iHl teuioulli. Nclr.. s
hmoiiu-oI.isn inaltT. Olllce corner of Vine and
Filth utreetY. Telephone ,No. an.
TCNU KlU DAILV.
One copy one ear In Htlvance, by mall. ...$ft on
Ono copy per moDtli, by ranter ,V
One copy iM-rweek, by carrier, 15
TEIMS FOK WEKKIV.
One copy one year, in advance gi v
One copy tlx inoiitkh. In advance 75
Our Clubing List.
Wfkku ilKI'AI.It and V. V. World
" N. V. Tribune. .
$2 40
1 n
1 .1.
Omaha ICep
. i 'ren 'I
N. Y. I'oct a :mi
Harpers JUaijiirie 4 m
Weekly. 4 75
" Itazar... 4 :.
Younjj PfipH 3
Neb. Farmer 2 00
J'einore.-t's Month
ly M(j;ilie 3 10
Anierieaii Ma'zlne 3 U
The dispatehes today bring the good
news that lot!i Stanley and Emin are safe
anil well, an J not prisoner of the Mahdi.
If the report is true it will establish the
fact that Osman Digna is a much biger
liar than was thought he could be.
The question of submission of prohibi
tory amendment to a vote of the people
is being pretty generally discussed by the
press of the state at present. The oppo
nents of submission claim to have thirteen
votes in the senate, which is a sufficient
number to defeat submission. As there
are not that many democratic members
of that body, the anti-submissiontats are
certainly counting ujon republican help.
The republican party is in honor bound
to allow tha psoplc a voice in this mat
ter and ever? republican should make it
a point to pee that tha expressed will of
the party is carried out. Wymore Daily
Union.
chnse money or in tint division of estates,
and mortgages given for money borrowed
not in purchase. It is not improbable
that indebtedness of thv first sort had in
creased with the value of farm property.
Indeed it may have increased more rap
idly, for there has been a great migration
of the pojiulation within the last ten
3'eurs, resulting from an increase of nearly
100 per cent in railroad mileage; and in
leaving old farms to occupy new, men
have Dot often been able to finde pur
chasers Willi ready cash for the entire
value of farms sold. In thf great epi
demic of real estate speculation, too,
thousands of farms were purchased with
the hope of selling at higher prices, and
in such operation) partial payments were
frequent. IJut th.ire is steadily accumu
lating evidence that the amount of mort
gages given in order to raise money for
improvements, stock, or to meet losses,
has b.-en materially reduced.
It docs not appeir necessary to delay
the census bill in order to pieveut an
appointment of a superintendent by
President Cleveland, for the senate has
full power to reject any appointment he
inaj- make. No fair man .would pretend
that President Cleveland should be
allowed to select an official of sach im
portance in connection with the coming
administration, especially after his recent
exhibition of mean spite in the appoint
ment of Bailey. But the census bill can
Uo matured and pabsod without taking
from tho president-elect a selection which
properly belongs to him. N. Y. Tribune.
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CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor.
Clerk,
I'rciiMirer,
attorney.
i-utlneer,
I'ollce Judge,
Man-hall,
"ouncli'iuen, 1st ward,
2nd '
3rd
4th.
Board Pub. Work a
F. M. Kuiiky
W K Fox
Jam kj Pattekkon, jk.
- 11YMON Cl.AltK
- A Makoi.k
- M t.'l.l KKOHD
W II Ma lick
J J V WKCKBACH
I A HAI.TSIIUHY
D M Jonks
I lH. A KM I I'M A It
S M li MUKl'II Y
V IJUTTON'"
Struc
sTir
nado!
I J WJoi
KltEO U
I I) H I1a
j Con U'CoNKoit.
I P McCallkn. Pbks
W Johnson, C'haihman
OKDKK
HawksWorth
GOITjTY OFFICERS.
Meeting of Two Great Storms,
TEESTUiiM OFRFDUCTIOM STORM OF PATBONAGE!
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OF ORDER.
lace for terms and
Treasurer,
Deputy Treasurer, -
Clerk. -
Deputy Clerk,
Recorder of Heeds
Onputy Kccorder
Clerk of lltnct Court.
Sheriff.
Surveyor.
Attorney,
Supt. of Pub. Schools,
(Jguuty Jude.
D. A. CAMI'BKLL
Thos. Pollock
Bird Ckitchkikixi
KxaCkitchfiklo
W. H. I'ool
John M. Lkvda
W. C. Showauek
J.C KlKF.NKAKl
A. Mauolk
Allrn ISkkson
Maynahd Spink
If you desire to purchase a sewing machine,
ask our asrent at your place for terms and
n rice a. I f you cannot find our airent. write
uircci lo nearest auuresa w you peiow nameo.
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G.ORANGE,MM
wnic - a UNION SQUARE, NX" DALLAS.
I LI ATLANTA fi TEX.
st Louis. Mo. 11 hg.,iCy 8wnAWcisco.eq
THE NEW liuMti SEWING JLV-
CIIINECO., Oiuaua, Neb.
HEALTH IS WEALTH !
C. UUHSICLL-
HOARD OF 9UPKRVISOMS.
. B.Todd, Ch'in., - - Plattsmouth
Louis Foltz, - Weeping Water
. u. uii:k9vd, - j&iniwooa
CIVIG SOGI15TJ5S.
(1ASS LODQK No. 14.1, 1. o. O. F. -Meets
Veyery Tuesday evening of each week. All
transient brothers are respectfully invited to
"ifteud.
I LATTMO UTH ENCAM PAIENT No. 3. 1. O.
- O. F., meets every alternate Friday in
each month in the Masonic Hall. Visitim;
Hrotuers are invited to attend.
A loolc through our Stock of Suitings, Overcoats, ' Underwear and
"Winter Caps will convince vou that our discount ot
20 Per Cent From Marked Prices
Uas caused the stock to melt away like p'eces of ice that quench the
fire imparehed and burning palates You never had
such values given you before.
"Well, how are you getting 4n?" said
a reporter to a farmer the olher day.
"With the weather the best you could
desire, with the corn all gathered, and
the stock running in the corn fields, you
must be having a nice time. Ate times
flush with you?" '"Very true, we hav'nt
much to do. but with everything we
have to sell decreasing in price, and
everything we must buy on the increase,
the prospect isn't as fine as it might be.
I notice that woolen goods are 20 per
cet. higher than they were last fall. The
farmer's cattle are almost at the bottom
notch and still going lower, while hogs
are getting lower, ana corn or the new
crop is only worth 20 cents. Do you
think that encouraging?" and he strode
away with a shrug of the shoulders, as
much as to say. "There's hard times com
ing for the farmer, sure!"
The above item appeared in last even
ing's Journal. We do not believe the
statements, we think they are made with
out any foundation. Cattle are worth
5.10, hogs 5.20, corn CO cts.; this is as
good a price as they sold at this time
1 J. 4 t . m
lass year, iiiereiore ine larmer uas no
reason to complain on that account and
we have merchants in this city that are
selling woolen goods today for less money
than they did any time last year, and be
sides that wo have one merchant who is
selling all woolen goods at 20 dis
count. If the Journal man will enquire
into things and prices, he will find that
the farmers' products are about the same
price as they were a year ago and that
woolen goods are cheaper. lie will also
find the farmers' prospect better for the
future and when farmers prosper every
body tlse will prosper.
Dr. Pillbags' Diagnosis.
To Dr. Pillbags, Patrick came
With a most woful face:
Says he, "Docther, phat's your name.
w in you place trate my case."
Tht: doctor looked him in the eye,
His tongue he made Ijim show:
Said he, "My man you're going to die;
You've got tic-douloureux."
"AIy faith," says Pat, "phat's that you
say l
I ve got 'tick-dollar, ' oh!
Yz lyin' thafe, I always pay
Your bill before I go.
I'll have no more to do wid yez.
He took a dose of P. P. P. P.'s,
And wears a brighter face.
U.e Pierce. Pleasant Purgative Pellets
for torpid liver, conatfpatjon, and all de
rangements of stomach and bowels. Bv
drugggists.
Th light running Howe at Sherwood's
only J5.00.
Dr. E. f!. West's ei ve and r.'aln Treatment
airuarantee specific for llvstena Dizziness
Convulstons. Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, Head -a'rhe.
Nerveoti Prostration caused by the use
oi svtTonoi oriooacco, waKeiuiuess, mental lie
predion. Softening of the Ilraln resulting ia in
sanity and leading t misery, decay and death,
Ten;t'ure oui Aire. I5;irrfinif mm. i.osh oi fnw.
er in either sex. Involuntary Losses and fper-mat-rrhoea
caused by over-exertion of the
brain, gelfabuse orover-indnlirence Kach box
contains one month's treatment, SI 00 a box
orsix boxes for $5.C0, sent by mail prepaid or
receijt of price
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure anv cae. With each order received
by us f.r six boxes. accompan:ed with $5 00.
we will send the purchaser mir written guaran
tee to return the money if the treatment does
not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only bv
Will J. Warrick sole a nt. Plattsmouth. Neb
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.
All work first-clas;' west Fifth Street.
North Robert Sherwood's Store.
riilO LODGE NO. 84. A. O. V. W. Me
every alternate Frid:iv even!
.. na.iaicui, uiuuiiurt are respeciruuy lu
'd to attend. F.J. Morgan, Master Workman J
Aleets
vuec
v. t. brown, horeman : G. B. Kemster. over.
-eer; 1C. A. Taite, Financier ; !. F. Ifouee
worth. Kecorder; M. Maybright. Keceiver;
D. li. Smith, Pact M. W. : !. N. Bowen, Guide
P. J. Kunz, Inside V i;t-L.
11 ASS CAMP No. 332. M
of America Meets -,-.,, i
I)
it.V WOODMEN
day evening at K. cf p. hi'u.' am transient
brothers are requested 1. 1 nu-et wiili us. h. A
VaW,ma ir... ....... 1.1 . 1 .1 .. ... '
, ., ""',! i cuvi.iuw oiisu: ; 'j. i- .Mies'
Bo0eck7Alerk.er : U' AV IWo' 1,a"kef; W' A"
A ?20.00 Overcoat less 20 per cent discount means 1(5 00
A 15.00 Overcoat less 20 per cent discount means $ 12.00
A $2.50 Fur Cap les 20 per cent discount means $2.00
pLATTSMOUm l.oiXiK no. 8. A. O. U. W
- Meets every alternate Friday evening at
Kockwood hall at 8 o'clock. All transient broth
ers are respect! utly invited lo attend
1.. 8
l-tfivrt KnriiiKii. w li
Wilde. Recorder ; Leonard Anderson, Overseen
Lnrson, M. W
ULATTSMOUTH LODGE NO. 0. A. F. A. M,
wf tits on ine nrot. mwi tii ri m,...,i....
iiiuniii mi ineir nan. All transient broth
cio uic uuruiany lnvueu to meet with us.
ur it. c . ' Kiciikv, W. M
Wm. Hays. Secretary.
VEBliASKA CIIAPTEU. NO. 3, It. A. M.
Meets second and fourth Tuesd.iv ct ,i..i
month at Shisou's HmII. TmnuoiAuf i.i...
nvited to meet with us.
If 1? tir,., i, t
Wm. If v. Secretary. " ' '
This is the reason why we have been enabled to to reduce our stock,
as we do not care to wait for cold weather.
OUR STOCK MUST BE EEDUCED
We will give you the same discount on all Winter Good?,
Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers.
What Am I To Do?
TIk symptoms of biliousness arc un
happily but too well known. They differ
in different individuals to some extent.
A oilious man is seldom a breakfast eater.
Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent
appetitu for liquids but none for solids
of a inorning. Uia tongue will hardly
hear inspection at any time; if it is not
white and furred, it is rough, at all
r;vent.
The digestive system is wholly out of
rder .sud diarrhea or constipation may
!e a Fymptom or the two may alternate.
There are often hemorrhoids or even loss
of blood. There may be giddiness and
often headache and acidity or flatulence
and ti uaernes in the pit of the stomach
Tb correct all this if not effect a cure try
'Jreen's August Flower, it costs but a
trifle and thousands attest its efficacy.
TJio latest Novelties of Neckties and
Muiner-at Joe's; The Only One Price
Clothier in Platr&mouth. tf
The standard remedy for liver com
plaint is "West's Li ver Pills; they never
disappoint you. 30 pills 25c. At War-
rtck'a drag'store.
ZIOJJ C'O.M M A n DA l Y , NO. 5, K. T
AlAMeets first and third vitioiuv si.
V?$&2l- Vl.ltii brSther,
7,,- "j iu uirci, nun us.
W m. Ilfvvs, Kee. f. E. White. E. c.
C A? 01 L N j um' KVA L A KCA x VM
eet9.iiie eeco,,d Hiid fourth Mondays of
each month at Arcanum Hall.
t o c K: N- Regent.
v. ii i.x'n. rct;rtf tnry.
Irencli Health Seamless
FOOT WARMERS!
AT
Sherwood
s.
furniture"
PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OFTRADE
rvr1 VV Kobt- B Windham
1st Vice President a K Tiii
2nd Vice Pre?tdent vn', NeVilll
Seeretavy , K. Herrmam
Treasurer f. K. cnhi.. ..,
IJIIIKCTORS.
r i ?:Illchev' E- yu'tP. J C. Paftersoe
J. A. Conner. B KUnn, C. W. Sherman, F. (ior
aer. J. . Week bach.
McCONIHIE POST 45 C. A. rT"
lAUTIJU
- W. JiTT VBOV
C. S. Twiss '.liiy.V.V.SenVoVv'ice
A. P iTEs Junior
Adjutant,
y. M.
i . , . .. , . .... v. iuo Asay
. vdkksok Fkv Renrt Major
r Vn r'KMAlr - - Quarter Master SergL
; ny r. veiling
So Od EKp
The Leading Clothiers, Cor. Main and.5(k
.Commander,
fi ko. Nir.Rs'
rrzNKv strkight!!
il.u.1 UIAUA.
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Special Sale commencing November I2th, continuiiu
THIS CENSUS HILL.
Among ether needful measures which
are delayed in congress by the partisan
conduct of the democrats, not the least
important is the bill to provide for tak
ing the next census. Some exceedingly
desirable amendments have been suggest
ed since the bill passed the house, and
others would probably occur to senators
if they could get time to consider the
matter as it ought to b considcrel. But
the factions wastingof time by democrats
over the tariff bill threatens to cut off
much other work which is both practical
And important.
Oathiug already suggested is that the
sensas thculd include a complete report
of farm mortgages, their amount and
rates of interest. Perhaps there is no
other subject on which there has been
more foolish misrepresentation than this,
but tha highly inrlitjd stories told,
though entirely without support, have
found credance with multitude. A par
tisan necessity has dictated the manu
facture of these cxagerated reports, and
pirtisan prejudice prompts men to believe
tjiem, for there would b an end of the
pretence that the policy of the Govern
meit has b-jen disastrous to farmers as a
cliis if it wro kuo.va th itth3prjp.irtion
of farm land under mortgage had not
hczn iucrc nel. It I established tint
value of farm -property has materially
Advanced, as well as the value of annual
rd uction by agriculture. The only
reply thai has been possible is the false
jsncrtion that the farmers aa a class have
Twing f nto debt.
- 4 -htir Hint the- census
Notice.
-in ii.uiies Knowing inemseivea in-
U-btod to me, are requested to balance
their accounts on or before the first day
mi .January isssi, as, atter that time, ail
accounts will positively be left in the
hands of a collector.
Dn. Sciiildkxecht.
Nov. 26 tf
WHAT ON EARTH
Is the; reason people will not, can not or
uo net ;ee any clilterence in cheap nos-
i-ii m .. rf. I . l I T , ,
"u"" j "t neap oonn nouses or
irresponsible parties at enormous nrofits.
rather than take a medicine of world
wide reputation and one that is giving
iinivers n satislr-clion at equal price? No
nieaieu.e in the world is eivinir such nn-
pnrallel.-d satisfaction for purifying the
moon r.s liliUti S ULVUD PUKIFIEK &
ULOOli 3IAKER, and every bottle that
does not io its work will cost you noth
ing. 1 or gale by O. P. Smith & Co.,
urugi!-:s.
Send your job work to the IIekald
EMPORIUM. Plnfltc
m avi niuiy nuuin ana iviicnen
MIT IT MIS
The Largest and Most Complete Stock in the City.
COFFINS. CASKHTS
AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
ummrAKm$ mom,
HEARSE FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS.
HENRY BOECK.
one week.
n rk J I J .
diiu Lciuies wrans
Plnsh Cloaks and Children', AVear, Price 20 per cent lew the price
oflered anywhere in the city. Examination iill prove slatcnlcnt!
- -
PLUSH WRAPS . Pf.nsR vkipji
We have an im
mense line and will
GTWEW AWAY I
The Ueautiful Engraving of the Celebrated Picture,
discount same 25 per
cent, as they must be
sold before the end
ot the season. Our
PLUSH SE0BT WRAPS
are
elegant
nttin.c
$500 Reward.
We t ;11 pay the above reward for any
case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick
heiduci: ', indigestion, constipation or
rostiven-s we cannot eure with
West's Vegetable Li vcr Pills, when the
lirect;o;;s are strictly complied with,
ft i . i , ,
iiil-j jjun-iy yegciaoie, ana never
fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes
;o:ita:n: ig 30 sugar coated pills, 25c.
b or s il' by all druggists. Beware of
coHat-jr.w-its and imitations. The gen
uine in ;'iuf.ictured only by John O. We
& Co., S-i-2 W. Madison St. Chicago.nnd
Sold bv '.V. J. Warrick.
Tin: Daily Hkkai.d delivered for
!5 tS. :iT week.
COU: H! and COUCH! and COUCHJ
Wh if in the world is the reason you
wiil to igh and keep coughing and still
keep trviny; inferior medicines when
UE'iGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will
positiv ly relieve your cough ut once?
t'l.t . : . ,
i "i" f " iiifvertising sciiemc, but an
n inottgasesT nctl:ti ;., t. ?Ui ,-s guarantee if. ' Sold
' ' -ry --rr '-i'1 :
Jlie
1 '
pair ?
garments. We sell
them at $14.50,
.worth all of 20.00
(20 BY 34 TXCHKS),
B-T ROSA BOKTHETJR,
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Plush Cloaks
we s!l for S20
sell elsewhere at $27.
tfnOPlush Cloaks
yUUwe sell for 25
sell elsewhere at $35.
(WflPJosh Clof.ks wc
;)fRlseIl ft,r $40 Fell
elsewhere at S50.
Plush Cloaks we
sell for S45 sell
elsewhere at $00.
A Full Line oto
Walking
J" aclsets
old at the lowest
nces.
$45
TO EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER 08 fjEKEWAL
s'on the
rakfcKLT
Comfortabtes and Blankets
AF.ne Selected LIds of from $1,00 up to S9.C0 a pair. Ue Lave
the finest 15 cent Batting i the city.
flT IJ N- D E R W E A R
PAGES, OISTE S-ttJUR,
$1.00 PER YEAR.
Postmasters or Newsdealers will receive your subscrintion, or
it direct to tho - ,
rem
GLOBE PRINTING CO., ST. LOUIS.
In Natural Wool. Win in ni
house in the city, KulX
CALL AND SATISFY YOUKSELVES.
"S'oars Ccspcctlally, .
llief-S HI till 'VtV,"uc I St ! crr-x:.... ,.cC liiJ lcuuiO
e t lnrgi t"-thjt J 'Gur.itndi holde- v sivelyby
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