The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 12, 1889, Image 2

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    miALS OF A YOUNG MANAGER, j
KNOTT8 BKCa
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE rLATTSMOUIH IIKKALI)
Is published every evening except Sunday
and Weekly every Thursday morning-. Ken'
terjd at tho postofflce, Fiatlmiiuutli. Nebr.. mm
second-cl. matter. Office corner ol Vine aud
Fifth street. . Telephone No. 84.
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Jeff Davis no longer enjoys the dis
tinction of being the only living demo
cratic cx-nresident. There are two of
- s
them now. Globe Democrat.
Is California peach stones arc used
now for fuel and command $J per ton
A sack of the stones will weigh about
rirrhtv nnumh. and will last as loner in
O J I '
an equal quantity of coal and giyts
greater intensity of heat.
The white democrats of thoSouth will
not be pleaded with the fact th.ttths new
secretary of the navy is a man who once
commanded a regiment of negro troops;
but the colored republicans will regard
it with a good deal of gratification, and
they are fairly entitled to such a ray of
cheerf u lness.
The press of Italy vouchsafes tho jn
formation that. President Harrison's
reference to immigration in his inaugu
ral address will greatly restrict Italian
immigration, bucn beini? the casa it i.
only to be regretted that the presidential
reference to immigration 01 the average
Italian character was not printed in long
primer italics. Beatrice Express.
The proposed constitution of South
Dakota, as adopted bv popular vote
three years ago. has in it a prohibitory
section. This, however, was only car
ried bv 304. with 81.000 votes cast. The
omnibus bill calls for another vote on
the constitution, and the fate of this par
ticular section will be in doubt until the
vote is counted. Another, and a rather
stranrelv worded clause, calls for the
submission to the people, by the first
elected state legislature, of a woman suf
frage amendment. In many other re
spects the constitution is decidedly
original. Globe Democrat.
CLEVELAND'S DEFEAT A BLES
SING TO THE SOUTH.
GENERAL JAMES I.ONGSTREET TO TITK
TOCSO MEN'S REPUBLICAN CLCB
OF CHATTANOOGA.
Chattanooga is the center or pioneer of
the "new South." and being one of tin
first cities, if not the first, of any size in
our section to elect a republican con
gresaman pledged to the protection tf
American labor and industries, she has
blazed out a path to industrial supremacy
that her sister cities would do well to
imitate. Il-id it not been for the "Mor
rill TarifF' of 1S0I, with its strong pro
tective features, your nourishing citj
might still have been in its swaddling
clothes, instead of the vigorous specimen
of robust municipal manhood that glad
dens the eye of the laborer and the cap
italist. It may be taken for granted thai
men who have the sense to amass wealth
have also sense enough not to risk thei:
investments among a people who are un
friendly to their interests, and where n
community yearns for free trade it is but
natural that labor and capital should
give that community a wide berth.
Nothing is so timid and cautious as cap
ital, and to get it in your rnidet it must
feel that it is safe and welcome. Thou
sands and millions of dollars are locked
up in government bonds or hoarded in
bank vaults that would gladly be re
leased from its "prison bounds' and
seek the fertile fields and rich mineral
lands of the "sunny Southlands" if the
conditions were believed to be favorable.
Love In a Cottage.
"Chally," saiJ Amarantba Jane, "I
notice that your spirits recently seem to
be bubbling over with happiness. I am
glad to see it, but do tell me dear, what
has caused it?" -I will," said Charlie,
as he encircled her waist and imprinted
a kiss on her inviting lips. "You know
for a while I was melancholly, blue as
indigo had no appetite, was bilious and
dyspeptic, but the use of two bottles of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
lias brought me out and I am "bright as
a button I feel like a new man now.
Jane, name the day soon; there is more
of this medicine at the drug store.'
Notice is hereby given that cows and
stock of. any kind will not be nllovved to
run at large on and after Thursday.
March 14, 1SU. I. X. Dcss,
City MarrlnL
,We ,Vy. ) iOVVlJ ' '
Frederick Ix'.s!ic, the ."...tor, tokl an Vs,.t for tin Incurable cat of Gstarrfe
mtiy.iii'r dorv to a itnoiltr. "When I I W 1 Xuf la Ike Head by tbo proprietors of
wan quit;; u youngster.
soni'j boys and inyscll constructs! a
nl.iy, and wo called il 'Walker's Ruin.'
My mother at that limo owned several
small houses at Woolwich, IZuglutid,
and in 0:10 of these we rigged up a
temporary staple. We exhausted all
of our capital in buying wall pitjier for
wenery, so we Had to lix up the stage a
.
Ik-:,1 vy could, hi many places, there
fore, it waa quite weak, iheso dan
gerous ;pot were indicated by chalk
marks, so that, if we happened to get
t:jo war them 111 (lie midst of an ex
citing1 scene, wo could skip over them
it was undignified, perhaps, but it
couldn't be helped. Once, unfortu
nately, the Kt.uire unl mvc way. 1 was
delivering an impassioned love speech.
and forgot all alxiut tho chalk marks
until I stepped over and disappeared
fioni view with a great crash and clat
ter. Dut 1 am anticipating. As 1
said, we had exhausted all our funds
on scenery, so we wrote out a bill and
posted it on tho front gate, stating that
the charge for admission would be a
farthincr a head.
"Of course it was only natural that
1I10 boys living in these houses should
patronize tlio landlady's son, and we
soon had a go;d sized audience.
With tlio iirsl taitning taken in we
M-nt out aiul bought a rush light.
Willi the second we did the same, and
as the audience grew larger so did the
number of lights increase. At last a
start was made with tho play, and
then tho villain became refractory.
lie objected to being killed in tho first
act, a.i wo hail planned, and in spite of
our assurance that it was absolutely
p.cccs; ary for the success of the piece
that ho should die then he remained
obstinate, aud repeatedly informed the
audienco he was not yet dead. How
ever, we dually got' him to die on the
uiidei-stajidmg that he should have the
best pai t in tlio next play. Well, we
had no more than settled this clifli
culty and got to working smoothly
again when my unclo appeared on the
scene and demanded to know if it was
true that wo had charged each boy a
farthing for admission. Upon being
told that it was true he ordered mo to
return the money to them at once. 1
a-utcstcd that it was impossible, as we
lad spent it for candles. 'Then give
them tho candles, said my uncle, and
we did. lho boy who came in first
got Hie smallest piece of candle, and
tho ouc who came in last got the larg
est.'' IVesa and Knickbockcr.
False Sympathy.
Letters of condolence and congratu
lation, if written from the heart, are
as drops of balm ant. apples of gold.
But written for form's sake, they are
no better than so many littlo ellets of
painted wood, without lifo or mean
ing. They, too, aro things which
must bjdone because of rulo and law,
but things which have no power in
them either to soothe or to rejoice.
And funeral wreaths and wedding
presents sent cut of politeness, not
from real feeling what a mass of
folly! That funeral, not so very long
ago! where the flowers sent weighed
two tons could any one who had the
f.raallest love of flowers bear to hear of
the waste, the sacrifice? Bloodless cer
tainly, but a sacrifice as senseless as
that of the barbarous chief who has
his horse and hjs dog, his wife and liis
slavo shot by tho side of his grave,
that their souls might bear him com
pany in the cloudy land to which he
has gone. And wedding presents!
Fifty years ago they v.-ei"e for the
.-ie.it art of papier tnache abomina
.ion:; of every kind, with llaiing color
ed 1 lowers eked out by bits of mother-
.irl. But fashion has gone fur-
thci-
ancld ana into richer regions
sine- tncu, and gold and pearls, sil
.1
ver and 'diamonds aro tho ordinary
gifts of tho moderately endowed to the
v.-euilny. lueso two tilings funeral
.lowor.i and wedding prcsents have
:ccci:io utterly conventionalized and
.ac i:o longer the expression of friend
ship aud sympathy. .Let them go
.sai? when the tender praver, tho lc
ing thought.-the heartfelt smile,',
tho u-ar that is as a drop of one's ow
life.; blood accompanies them. Lor
don (jueen.
SoiuetUiugr A lion t flowers.
CvHamens aro in full bloom, the
jeuj of which wcro sown in Novem-
!cr, 1SS7, fourteen months from the
liaie lho seeds were put in the ground.
As soon as larre enough to liandle,
the tc-cd lings were transplanted about
i'.n jiicli apart in shallow pans, where
tucy remained until thev had pro
duced several leaves, after which they
wcro put singly into two inch pots.
and shifted into larger sizes as their
need required, until August, when
they wci-o given their final shift into
live and six inch pota, according1 to
size. The soil used was two parts
liorous loam ana one part thoroughly
decomposed cow manure; to this was
added sufficient sand to insure the free
passage of the water. Good drainage
was giyen and during Summer thej
were kept in a y.-elj shaded green
house, ihev had an unchecked but
siow growiu 1 rom me time 01 vege-
tafion until their flowers were pro
duced. Some peoplo always prefer plants in
pots, even il they are not troubled for
want of room, and now hardy peren
nials are gamin"1 so in popularity they
prefer them in this way. lauy kinds
can be grown witu little or no heat,
and Si unc stand forcing to perfection.
The cultivation of roses, hardy lilies
ana puier ouids is ainiosi universal,
and in addition the Day lily, the va
rious campanulas, perennial phloxes
which want plenty of stimulants.
The American Garden.
Ancient Imlustrioa.
Yes, daughter, yes; you do right to
model in clay, to paint the lights and
shadows of dyspc'ijsia 011 china and
fire your won;. That's what I'd do
with it if I got tiio chance. Pottery -is
the oldest industry i:i t!ic world.
Adam was r.iuuc cf cL.y, :u:d Ci
jot u; tho lir. t hiln, Acco:it lit-avv
r.i the "11." IZob JJurdcttc.
" he
DH. OACE'G CATAnnil CEr.lEDT.
trmptovi of Catarrh. Headache,
obstruction or nose, discharge falling- lnt
throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid.
M others, iuci, tenacious, mucous. purulent.
bloody and putrid ; eyes weak. rinifln j in ears.
imcuity or clearing- tnroac 1
, expect o-
ttion of offensive matte brt-ath offensive:
sraell and taste impaired, and frunerai debility.
Only a few of theae symptoms likely to be pres-
anr air rnm s nnuainna 1 i-mhkh rau in in anrL.
; ZWnn2nA tt. tt.vp
ay lis innu. looming-, ana ueiuinjr properties.
Off
Dr. sage s Kemeoy cures tne worsi
it esses. GOo.
The Original
imu
UneqnaledssaLlver Pill. Pmallest.cheap
eet, easiest to take. One Pellet m Dose
Cure Sick Headache, Hllloua Headache,
Dizziness, CouatipaOlou, Indlarestloot
Hllloua Attacks and all derana-ernents of
las stomaoa and bowels. 2S eta. by dru-gists
Dr. C- A. Marshall.
.Resident Dentist.
Preservation of the Natural Teeth
Specialty. Auesthetics given for Pain
less Filling or Extraction of Teeth.
Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver,
llubber or Celluloid Plates, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when de
sired.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
FiTzoBttin'8 Block. Pc.attmouth. Neb
Robert Donnelly's
Wagon and
Blacksmith
Wagons, Buggies, Machines Quickly Repaired ;
now snarpenea ana uenerai
Jobbing Done.
Horseshoeing A Specialty
I USE THE-
Horseshoe, whicn sharpens itseP as It wears
away, so there is never any Sanger 01 your
liorsft supping ana nurtmg itecii. 1 all
and examine thia Shoe and you wilt
Have no other. BfegtShoe p)ade.
. ROBERT DONNELLY
SIXTH ST., - - PLATTSMOUTH
Lumber Yard.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
H. L WATERMAN &
Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn
II LUMBER !
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors.Blinds.
Can supply every demand of the trade
Call and get terms. Fourth street
Iu Rear of Opera House.
C. F. SMITH,
The Boss Tailor
Main St., Over Merges' Shoe Store.
Has the best and most complete stock
of samples, both foreign and domestic
woolens that ever came west of Missouri
river. Note these prices: Busineaa suits
from $ 18 to $35, dress suits, $ 25 to $45.
pants $4, $5, $6, $0.50 and upwards.
dT"Will guaranteed a fit.
Prices Defy ComDetition.
K. DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Merchant Tailoi
Ee6ps a Full Lice of
foreign Domestic Goods.
Consult Your Interest by Giving Him a Ca
SHERWOOD BLOCK
l.tt.!r-riCL'--tir.la. TsT"-
B. &3M.STlme Table.
OOIVa WH. - OOINO EAST.
No. 1. 4 -36 a m. No. 2. I :39 n. in.
No. 3. 6 .-01 p. m. - No. 4. 10 :2 a. m.
no.s 7:47 a.m. ro. 6. 7 :s i. m
No. 7.--S 0 p. m. No. 10. 9 :44 a. m.
No. 9.-0:17 p. m.
All trains run daily by wavof Omaha, exceot
Nos 7 and 8 which run to and from Schuyler
daily except Sunday.
LEGAL.
Notice of City Election.
Notice is herebv eiven that on Tuesdv.
Apr 1 1st. A. D. 1889, an election will be held for
t he fallowing city and school officers of the Cltv
nf Platf mnniith '
First Ward. One Councilman.
econd Ward. One Councilman.
Third Ward. One Councilman.
Fourth Ward. One Councilman.
Fifth Ward. Two Councilmen. the oni receiv
ing the highest nqmber of yot In the Fifth
ara 10 ere ror two year, ana tne one re
ceiving the next highest nu -Tiber of votes to
erve fr the trm of one year.
Two Members of the School Board for tha
term of three years each.
faid election wt.'i te held at the following
pni'ine n'aces In e ch of said wards : -
First ward at Keeoder's orfice.
Second Ward at County Iron Works.
Third Ward at office of Itiohev Bros, lumber
yard.
Fourtti ari at v. arerman-s lumoeromce.
Fifth Ward at brick scboil hous.
And said Doliine iilaces will be ( nen at nire
oVi'x k a. m. f said day, and cloe at 7 o'clock
p. ni. at d n; 1 ''ger.
o.uea at t iaiisiuouin.eo .Marc.n 9. u.l88J.
r . SI. KICUEY Mavor.
At2A5o lwer Pill.
W. K. Fo, C1'7 aerk.
THE CITIZENS
B M J
ruATMMoirrii. - M:uitAKA.
CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, - $50,000
Authorised Capital, $100,000.
orncRKS
.'RANK CAKRCTH. JOd. A. CON NO K,
rreiidant. VUo-hresldent
W. II. OUSHUra. Cabier,
DIRECTORS
Frank Carruth J. A. Connor. F. K. Gutbniann
J. Y. Johnson, Henry Bceck, John O'Keete,
W. 1). Merriani, Wia. Wetencainp, W..
II. Cushlng.
transacts a Uenerai Hanking lluelness. All
wuu urte any itanuiDK Dimineas to transact
are invited to call. No matter h
lar;e or rmall the transaction, it
will receive our careful attention,
and we promise always cour
teous treatment.
Issues Cert I Scales of Deposits bearing Interest
Buys and sells Foreign Exchange, County
and Cltv securities.
FIRST NATIONAL
OF FLATT8MOUTH. NEBRASKA,
Offers trie very best facilities for the prompt
transaction of legitimate
.BANKING BUSINESS.
stocks. Bonds. Gold, Government and Loctl
Securities Bought and Sola, Deposits receiv
ed and Interest allowed on time Certifi
cates, Draftadrawn, available luany
part of the United States and all
the principal towns of
Eurooe.
Collections made & promptly remitted
Highest market prices paid for County War
State aid County Bonds.
DIRECTORS 1
John Fitzfjcr.ild
John It. Clark, D. Tlaksworth.
8. Waueh. p. R. White.
JOBN KlTZOKIt ALi), S. "WAUOB
President. Cashier.
Bank of Cass County
Cor, Alain and Filth Sts., Plattsmoutu.
PAID UP CAPITAL $50,000
SUKPLUS . 25,000
OFFICERS:
C. IT. Parmki.e President
Kkkd Gordek Vice President
J. M. Pattkksoi Cashier
jA8.PATTEasojr.JH Ass't Cashier
DIRECTORS :
C. II. Parniele, J. M. Patterson, Fred Oorder,
a.B. Smith, R. B. Windham, B. S. Kamsey,
J as. Patterson jr. -
A General Baling Business Transacted
Accounts Solicited. Interest allowed on time
deposits, and prompt attention given to all
business entrusted to its care.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER.
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop.
Bu
Machine and Plow
Horseshoeing
A Specialty. He uses the
P35 v as
Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe for the
Farmer, or for Fast Driving and City
purposes, ever invented. It is made so
anyone can can put on sharp or fiat corks
as needed for wet and slippery roads, or ,
smoou. ury roa.is. wu na examine
these Shoes and you will have no other.
J- M. Schnellbacher,
5th St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
J. H. EMMONS, M. D.
HOMtEOPATHIC
Physician i Surgeon
Office and residence corner of Seventh street
and Washington Avenue. Telephone No. SO. j
iiniiiic uisbhsks ana uise:ises 01 women ana
(jnnaren a specialty, office hours. 9 to 11 a. m.
jjbu o auu f vuvii in.
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURER OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN TBK
Choicest Brands of "Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo' and 'Buds
FULL LINE OF
TOBAdCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885.
B. B. Windham, Johx a. Davieh,
Notary fubllc. Notary Public.
W1SD HAM A VIES,
Attorneys - at - Law.
Office over Bank of Cass County.
FLATT9MOTJTH, - NEBRASKA
H. C. SCHMIDT,
(COUITTY S0BVETOK.)
Civil Engineer
Surveyor and Draftsman
Plans, Specifications aud Estimates, Mu-
nicipal Work, Maps &c.
PLATTSMOUTH. - . - K SB.
1 11c eeklt herald sent one year
free to anyone sending us two yearly sub
scribers to the Weekly Herald.
0
WE ARE SHOWING THE
SPRING
ever bron "lit
New Fabrics arid New Shades.
OUR LINE OF
MUSLINS.GIi
etc , Lave been bought to
Customers Will
WE ARE
The Largest
ever brought to the eitv.
BODY BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRYS,
TWO and THREE PLY INGRAINS,
COCOA MATTING,
NAPIER MATTING,
CHINA MATTING,
LINOLEUM, Etc
AtPricesthatwill satisfy You
E..G.
pea:
HAS THE LARGEST
FURNITU
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
in uie city, winch lie is ottering at
A complete line 01 Window CurtJtin.s at a pacriliK-. Picture
Frames in great variety. You can got everything y u need.
You can buy it on the installment plan, pay so much enc-h
mouth and you will soon have a line tiiriiishcd hou.-o
and hardly realize
Z.
SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND
O-O TO HENEY BOECH5
FURNITU
Parlor, Dining
HE OWNS HIS
And therefore can sell
Money than any other
t
HE ALSO HAS A COMPLETE ASIOHTMEN V OF
UNBEBTAKrfrS 600336-
HEARSE FTJIINISFIED
HENRY
COR. MAIN AND
TfZI.I. BROWNE,
Personal attention to all Ruainnna Knlrn.r.
to my cars.
XOTARY IJT OKFICK.
Titles Rxamlned. Abstarcts Coinnllert Tn.
-torance Writtea. Heal Estate Sold.
Better Facilities for making Farm Loan than
Any Qtlier Ageaej,
Plaftssnoutb,
Aeoratjka .
til
B
1
MO T ELEC.VN'T LIN'E ;
to Jliis market.
STAPLES, SUCH AS
iiinf imp
the Lest udvanhi?, and
Get the Benefits
RECEIVING
AND FINEST STOCK OF
l'nccs that will make; them fell
the cost. Call and
-ce.
VINE.
runMcni!, m i.
V. L? fi K-Ts S1 ?T
n .k:i tr ' i i j j; u -
-Room and Kitchen
OWN BUILDING, .
NT
you goods for less
dealer in the city.
FOR ALL FUNER LS.
BOECK.
SIXTH STHEE
BUSINESS IMKI'CTORY.
A TTOKNEY.
7t. . P. TiiOMAS.
Attorue -af-Law and o'ary PnMjc.
ti.z;rerad Uiock. l'Iatn;.;.iuiii, n,
O.lice In
ATIO.f.Ni.Y.
A. V.
SI IM VAN,
. VT....""''? ,!rr''T'ft Attention
la
Neb.
g
'M!IS W K!''.-
If--'.
! are and
CrocKery. FiourauU Feed. '
l il ll f ! e ; a U j 0
Ls of 6b s' ots
STOVES,
u n 1 u m