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

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FOR TEN DATS, COMMENCING
WE WILL OFFER AT SPECIAL SALE
IDress (Goods awnd SiUss Fine Wool HDress Goofflls
In the Latest Spring Shades, also Black and Colored Silks, the Finest Line in
the Citv at Cut Prices for this Sale onlv. We Offer also
-IS-Inch. Blacls BLACK LACE XTOVELTIiS 42-In.oia Blaclx "RT A CTR" SILK WASP
ALL-WOOL IN BLACK . BlaClS
ILEISTBIETTA B U W T B W G S Dress Qoods WOOL - ST7E.AH. TUPFETA - LAINE. HENRIETTA
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32 and Sl-Sncli EBlack IFaille, HCIack (Bros rifciiaj EClack urahs, Colored STaille iei
Tan Hrowiis9 Mavy amd (Kreen and a Sitae of (Colored EDre&s fioods.
Tho 21st 2ns t.
The Piattsmouth Daily Herald
KNOTTS BBC S.
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE PLATT3MOUTU HERALD
Is published every evening except Sundaj
ana vKiy every rnuntuay mornlne. Kefis
urea hi ue a(mce, nairMnoutn. neur..:.
second-clan matter. Ofllce corner of Vine an
Filth street. Telephone o. 38.
TERMS rOK DAILY.
One copy one year in advance, by mall $6
One copy per month, by carrier..... . x
One copy per week, by carrier... 1.'
TIIMS FOB WEEKLY.
One eopy one year, in advance ........SI f-
Une copy six months, in advance......... V
Our Clubing List.
"Weekly Herald and N Y. World..
- N. Y. Tribune
$2 -If
. 2
Omaha Ken 2 3
N. Y. Pres 2 2.1
. Y. Pot 2 M
Harpers Magazine 4 r.-
weekly. 4
" Bazar... 4 U
" Young People 3 -'
jeD. rarcner z
Demorest's Month
ly Magazine 3 V
American Ma'zine 3 i;
The Forum 5 P-
Lincoln (Sun.) Call 2
- vteeaiy vail l i
The bond purchases of the present ad
ministration have averaged about $1,100,-
000 a week. This is not a high rate, but
it is somewhat higher than that which
prevailed in the last few weeks of the
Cleveland regime, and it is high enough,
if continued, to keep the surplus down
until congress reduees the revenues.
A dem OCR atic organ expresses painful I
surprise because President Harrison does I
not "rise above party ties and continue I
the government in the hands of men con I
spicuous for their merit," etc. Duty to
the country forbids it The president
cannot rise above democratic party ties
until the last one that binds a member to
an office is severed. The amount of con
spicuous merit foisteu into othce by
Cleveland is so small that a three-foot
marine glass could not discover it The
fossils must be shelved. Bee.
The working of tbe Australian Fallot
system in In liana, whicli will soon go
into operation, will lie viewed with in
terest bj the whole country. In no other
pnrt of the United States has reform off
this sort been more sorely n-cdedtban in I
tbe hoosier state. For a dozen years past I
has been one of the two or three princi-
pal strategic points in the political battle I
line in presidential years. In all of this
period Indiana had received an attention I
from the politicians and party leader I
and organizers not accorded to any other j
iKtirrrriit Vi-w York. The even bal-1
sine which it has maintained between I
the parties, and the narrowness of tht 1
(MM1
margin by which it has been carried by
either organization, have made it the
mcs-t doubtful of the doubtful states. As
a consequence it has been the field on
which the most objectionable and mis
chievous of electioneering practices have
been perpetrated. The reform in the
ballot which will now go into effect,
therefore, will be a triumph for the cause
of honest and decent politics for which
the state deserves the congratulation of
all friends of good government. Globe
Democrat.
In it campaign against the Polish lan
guage the Russian government is em
plovintr ways and mens that recall the
bratalies of the Dark Ages. At Wilna,
where half the people know no other
language, every one is absolutely forbid
den, under severe penalties, to utter a
word of Polish in public or in private.
House servants, coachmen and other
work-people are offered prizes to inform
against their employers or their employ
ers' friends, and bribed to listen at key
holes for conversation in the forbidden
tongue. Women have been dragged to
prison and men fined for praying aloud
in Polish at the altars of churches. "If
you want to talk to God." said the Czar's
officer, "you must do it in Russian!" A
mother was overheard talking Polish
baby-talk to her six months old child,
and was fined. A boy was fogged and
expelled from school for writing his
name in Polish in one of his books. In
this way the Czar may suppress the Polish
language, but be surely will not develop
Polish loyalty to Russia.
ARBOR DAY.
Aibor Day will be just three weeks form
today. The people of Nebraska should
feel an especial pride in this custom, now
in voguo in many states, because it orig
inated here. The early set'lers on the
treeless prairies do not need to be told of
the benefits to be derived from tree
planting. The benefit! thsy have already
received will stimulate them so that they
are hardly likely to be found lacking
zeal in th ; observance of Arb??r Day.
Lut vear -ur scheols observed the day
by piloting trees und shrubs around
th.-
school building; some of therahayedied,
and we think it would be a good plan to
continue the day in our schools and
thereby teich t'te younger ones as they
grow up, the benefits of tree planting
and the rea oi why it was i stabHahed
The custom is both beautiful and use
fuL ror tu;-c who ran rightly nppre
ci i:e it thi unnu.il trt e ul intinc may b-
made a delightful pastime rather than a
toil&me task, and it ia in this spirit that .
APJ ELEGAftTL Y
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it should always be undertaken. Tli
children of the public schools should I;
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interested in me observance oi ah.
day, and they may be induced to becuuu
among the most active and serviceaMc
helpers in promoting the success of t
custom. Overseers of roads should be
required to plant along highways, rail
roads along their tracks, and provision
should be made for planting in cemeter
ies, public grounds and parks. In short.
the whole population, urban and rural.
should be made to feci a zealous interest
in tree planting as a practical necessity
and a contribution to future welfare and
enjoyment.
No lengthy advertisement is necessary
to bolster up Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy.
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURER OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN THE
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepperbergo and 'Buds
FULL, LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885.
H. C. SCHMIDT,
(COUKTY; SUKVKTOR.)
Civil Engineer
Surveyor and Draftsman
Plans, Specifications and Estimates, Mu
nicipal Work, Maps &c.
P LA TTS MOUTH. - - NEB.
DR. CAQE C CATARRH REMEDY.
Symptoms ot Catarrli. Headache,
obstruction of nose, discharges fafltnj Into
throat, sometimea profuse, watery, and acrid,
at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent,
bloody and putrid : eyes weak, ringing- in ears,
deafness, difficulty of clearing-throat, expecto
ration of offensive matter: breath offensive:
Smell and taste impaired, and reneral debility.
Only a few of these symptoms likely to be pres
ent at once. Thousands of cases result In con
sumption, and end ia the grave.
Br its mild, aoothinr. and healino- sronertta.
Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. 60c.
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Curs Sick Headache, Billons Headache,
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BANKS
THE CITIZENS
Pi. ATTSMO UTH,
NEBRASKA.
CAPITAL ST00K PAID IN, - $50,000
Authorized Capital, SIOO.OOO.
OFFICERS
RANK CARRDTH, JOS. A. CON NO K,
President. Vice-President
W. H. CUSHINa. Cashier.
DIKKCTORS
Frank Carruth J. A. Connor, K. R. Gutbmann
J. W. Johnson, Henry Brack, John O'Keefe,
W. D. Merriara, Wia. Wetencamp, W.
H. Cashing.
Transacts a General Banking Business. All
wno nave any Banking business to transact
are invited to call. No matter hw
large or small the transaction, it
will receive our careful attention,
aud we promise always cour
teous treatment.
Issues Certificates of Deposits bearing in teres"
Buy and sells Foreign Exchange, County
and Citv securities.
FIRST NATIONAL '
OF PLATTSMOUTH. NKBRA8KA,
Offers tbe very best facilities for the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
stocks. Bonds, Gold, Government and LoctI
securities Bougn t and sold, Deposits receiv
ed ana interest allowed on time (Jertifl
cates, Drafts drawn, available ia any
part of the United States and all
the principal towns of
Eurone.
Collections made & promptly remitted
Highest market prices paid far County War-
State and County Bonds.
DIRECTORS f
John Fitzgerald
John K. Clark.
D. Haksworth
S. Waneh.
F. E. White.
John kitzokbAld,
8. WACOa
rresiaent.
Cashier.
Bank of Cass County
Cor. Main and Fifth Sts., Flattsmouth.
ID UP CAPITAL ?50.roo
SURPjLLS 25,000
OFFICERS :
C. n. Pakmemc Preiidert
Kko GoHDitit Vice Preidei t
.1. Ai. Pattrksox j..Cishir
.ias. Pattbk-son, jk Ass't Cashier
DIRECTORS :
r. II. Parmele. .). M. Patterson. Fred Gorder,
.H. Smith, R. B. Wind ham, B. S. Ramsey,
jas. rnueison jr.
A General BaiiiDiEnsiness Transacted I
4cii!it Solicited. Interest al'owr-d on time
deposit)!, and prompt wtlet-tl a given to all
business entrusted to Its care.
1 TT PUUATJ If Ta
T15 ills U,
CEOPATHIC
Physician Surgeon
'ftW mi.I rsiJ.Micrt corner of Seventh street
and VVasin(;toD Avenue. Telephohe No. 80,
( 'hronic Diseases and Diseases of Women ana
sato a and 7 to p. m. '
this
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HAS THE LARGEST
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
In the city, which he is offering at
A complete line ox Window Curtains at a sacrifice. Picture
Frames in great variety. You can get everything you need.
You can buy it on the installment plan, pay so much each
month and you will soon have a fine furnished house
and hardly realize the cost. Call and see.
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SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
Parlor, Dining 'Room and Kitchen
IF U IS HIT UEB
HE OWNS HIS OWN BUILDING,
E.YS INTO REISTX
And therefore can sell you goods for less
Money than any other dealer in the city.
HE ALSO IIA.S A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
UNJ)BTAKrVS 00033$,
IIEARSE FURNISIIED
HENRY
COR. MAIN AND
WMs Zf BROWNE,
P;rsonal attention to all Business Entrust-
to my care.
. KOTABT IX OKFICR.
Titles Examined. Abstarcts Cotnoiled. In
surance Written, Real Estate Sold.
Better Facilities for making Farm Loaus tt:an
Any Other Acenc.
PlatUcaocUat KebraaLa
FOE TEU DAYS
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AND FINEST STOCK OF
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Prices that will make them sell.
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FLAHf KOLUl, MIL'.
VINE
FOR ALL FUNETl L.
BOECK.
SIXTH STREETS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ATTORNEY.
iT. . t S" F- THOMAS.
AttorneT-at-Law and Notary Pnhlic flffl i
Fitzgerald Block. Plattsinouth. ieb.'
A TTOKXKV.
" A. X. 8UI.LIVAN
A" .re,y."at"Law,- . W!iI 've prr'mit Attention
9 a l ',"H.:"e" Intrusted t.. !.in . Ofnci la
Lni... Block. Easl side. Pltfcniiouth:KeD.
GROCERIES.
CHRIS. WrkTii f i tti
Btaple and Fancy Groceries, Ulaaswara anrf
Crockery, Flour and Feed. MW8Wro an
STOVES,
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