The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 20, 1889, Image 2

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    XHE DAILY HERALD : PLAJTSMQOTH, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, MAjRCII 20, 1&80.
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FOR TEN DAYS, COMMENCING
WE WILL OFFER AT SPECIAL SALE
Bfcss Goods and Silks9 Fine Wool ress Goods
In the Latest Spring Shades, also Black and Colored Silks, the Finest Line in
the City at Cut Prices for this Sale only. We Offer also
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48-Xn.ch. Blaclr
ALL-WOOL
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SS and S-Hncli HClack IFaille, HSlack (Rros &roln9 HBlack Surahs, (Dolores! ?aille Sna
Tans, IBrowns5 Mavy and (Kreen and a line of Colored ;Tttvew 'GrOods
The PlattsDiouth Daily Herald
KKTOTTS BBC S.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE PLATTSMOUTH 11ESALD
Is published everv evening except Sunda
and Wkly every Thursday morning. Kegis
tered at the postofllce, Platttinouth. Nebr.,
secoud-claa matter. Office corner of Vine am
Fifth streets. Telephone Ho. 33.
TERMS FOB DAILY.
One copy one year in advance, by mail $6 (H
One copy per month, by carrier,. .......... 5
One copy per week, by carrier, if
TIMS FOB WIRKLV.
One eopy oue year. In advance........ $1 5
One copy six months, in advance... .. 7.'
Our Clublng List.
Wfkkly Herald and N Y. World $2
N. Y. Tribune.
Omaha Kep...
N. Y. Frees....
N Y. Poet
llarpers' Magazine 4
weekly. 4
" Bazar... 4
" Young People 3
Neb. Farmer 2
Demorest's Month
ly Magazine 3
American Ma'zine 3
The Forum 5
Lincoln (Sun.) Call 2
" Weekly .Call 1
THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE.
The Royal Statistical Society of Great
Britain has been collecting figures and
measurements with' a view of ascertain
ing exactly boy long it will be before
the English coal fields are worked out.
The question is not by any means a new
one, but the report recently issued by the
society tabulates new and past estimates
in a very instructive manner. The first
calculation quoted is that of Sir William
Armstrong, who in 18C1 stated that all
the coal within 4000 feet of the surface
would be exhausted in about 212 years.
Prof. Jcvons, an excellent authority,
came forward a few years later nearly
twice as gloemy; that is to taj, he
thought the last box of coal would be
raised within 110 years. This forecast
was received with both anger and deri
sion. Prof. Marshall spent several years
on the study and in 1878 corroborated
Jevons and opposed Sir William in nearl v
every particular. The latest contributor
to the controversy is Price Williams, who
is also largely confirmatory of the two
last named.
Tii us we have three able authorities,
writing al different periods and arguing
from quite different standpoints, agree
ing that the coal supply of England is
not likely to last beyond the year 1090.
Without a constant coal output Great
Britain would lc a commercial wreck.
It needed not the arguments used by the
scientists named as a sequel to their 'cal
colations to make it clear that if they are
correct in their surmise the year 19DQ
BUNTINGS
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will witness, or at least herald, the down
fall of Great Britain as a nation. No na
tion without a supply of coal, either in
its own soil or close at band, can ever at
tain to or retain commercial eminence,
and this is particularly true of a country
which is very thickly populated, and
whose manufactories find employment
for a majority of its inhabitants. An
other reason for the seirous prospect for
England in this matter is the poverty in
Mich substitutes for coal as lumber,
uatural gas, petroleum and other heat
producing products.
Of course, in a country of such extent
and with such resources as the United
States, the coal problem is far less press
ing, though even here, as Price William
point out, the supply is quite limited.
On this side of the Atlantic the question
lias been inquired into in the interest of
lifferent localities, and it has been con
cetti ed that the anthracite coal supply of
Pennsylvania has only about twice the
life ahead of it that is predicted for the
English mines. This, too. is supposing
the consumption and demand will not in
crease as rapidly as there is indication of
their doing. Hence it will be seen that
the question as to what Must be the fuel
is not one that can be altogether laid on
one side. The triumphs of science of
recent years have almost destroyed the
force of the word "impossible'' and it
may be that some inventor will eventual
ly solve the problem of how to store
and utilize the heat from the sun's rays.
This seems really to ba the only source
of heat which is inexhaustible. Globe
Democrat.
SecrilTakt Tract, of the navy is
likely to find plenty of work to do.
The congress which has just closed, or
dered eight new vessels to be begun this
year, while seyeralnow being constructed
will have to be passed npon. The ves
sels to be built include three cruisers in
guaboats of two thousand tons, two three
thousand ton cruisers, a seventy-five hun
dred ton ironclad, a protected cruiser of
fifty-three hundred tons. and a gunboat
of eight hundred tons. All of these are
to be of the most modern construction
and when completed will be unsurpassed.
y any such boats owned by any other
nation. . The contract requires that they
shall attain the extraordinary speed of
twenty knots an hour, and if this is ac
complished, they will be the terror of the
seas to any foreign foe. The determina
tion to build up a s'rong navy that can
be relied upon has taken hold of the
country, urged by circumstances which
have made plain its necesity. J
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ITOVELTTS-S
IN BLACK
Dress G-oods
AM ELECAftTLY SELECTED LINE OF
The president has found that the hold
ing of public receptions takes too much
of his time and has consequently limited
the hours for receiying visitors. The
president has other duties than to make
himself agreeable to callers.
The members of the legislature cr.n
draw no pay for seyices after next Fri
day, and the people can rest assured that
they will adjourn soon after.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral possesses
powerful healing qualities, which' mani
fest themselves whenever this remedy is
employed in colds, coughs, throat or
lung troubles. Its anodyne and expect
orant effect are promptly realized. It is
a chemical success and a medical triumph
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURER OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN THK
CJioicest 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,
(county; surveyor.)
Civil Engineer
Surveyor and Draftsman
Plans, Specifications and Estimates, Mu
nicipal Work, Maps &c.
PLATTSMOUTH. - - NEB.
For "run-down.' debilitated and overworked
women. Dr. Pieree'e Favorite Prescription is
the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent
Ppeciflo for all those Chronio Weaknesses and
Diseases peculiar to Women : a powerful, gen
eral as well as uterine, tonio and nervine, it
Imparts vlror and strength to the whole system.
It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea,
indig-estioo, bloating-, weak back, nervous pros
tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex.
It is carefully compounded by an experienced
physician, and adapted to woman's fJelicate
organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly
harmless in any condition of the system.
favorite rreicn p
tlon" is the only medicine
for women, sold by drurrists,
under a iHMltlve soar-
ntee of satisfaction in every case, or price
($1.00) refunded. This guarantee ham Deen
printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully
carried .out for many years.
For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of
Women (160 pages, with full directions for
borne-treatment), send ten cents in stamps.
Address. World's Dispkhsjlkt MxdzcaIi
Aociatuw. 9 Main Ousel Buffalo, M. T.
42-Xacli Blacls
WOOL - SURAH.
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THE CITIZKNS
PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA.
JAPITAL STOCK PAID IS, - $50,000
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
OFFICERS
JBAJiK CARRUTH. JOS. A. CONNOR,
President. Vise-President
W. H. CUSHINO. Cashier.
DIKKCTORS
Frank Carruth J. A. Connor, F. R. Guthmanb
J. W. Johnson, Henry Bceck, John O'Keeie,
W. D. Merriam, Win. Wetencamp, W.
H. Cushing.
Transacts a General Bankiner Business. A'l
who have any Banking business to transact
are invited to call. No matter
lare or small the transaction, it
will receive our careful attention,
and we promise always cour
teous treatment.
Issues Certificates of Deposits bearing interesi
Buys and sells Foreign Exchange, County
and Citv seenrities.
FIRST NATIONAL.
OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA,
Offers the very best facilities for the promji
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Government and Loc
Securities Bought and Sold, Deposits receiv
ed and interest allowed on time Certifi
cates, Drafts drawn.available iu any
part of the United States and all
the principal towns of
Eurooe.
Collections made & promptly remitted
Highest market prices paid for County War
State and County Bonds.
DIRECTORS I
John Fitzgerald
John R. Clark, D. Haksworth
S. Wauah. F. B. White.
John fitzokrald,
President.
8. WAUQfe
Cashier.
Bank of Cass County
Cor. Main and Fifth Sta., Plattsmouth.
P AID UP CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 25.000
OFFICERS :
C. H. Parmki.e President
Fred orikr '. Vice President
J. M. Pattkuson Cashier
J as. Pattkkson, jk Ass't Cashier
DIRECTORS :
C. TT. Parmele. J. M. Patterson. Fred Gorder.
.K. Smith. R. B. Windham, B. S. Ramsey,
i Jas. Patterson jr.
A General MXxii Business Transacted
Accounts Solicited, Interest allowed on time
deposits, and prompt fctteutioa given to all
i business entrusted to its care.
J. H. EMMONS, M. D.
HOVCSOPATHIC
Physician g Surgeon
o fflce and residence corner of Seventh street
and Washington Avenue. Telephone No. So.
Chronic Diseases and Dise ases of Women and
Children a specialty. Office hours, 9 to 11 a. ni.
2&to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.
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Onn-lPsr.
I. PEA
HAS THE LARGEST
FURWITU
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
In the city, which he is offering at Prices that will make tliein sell.
A complete line of 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 line turnislied house
and hardly realize the cost. Call and see.
SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND
00 to xaiEixriRrsT bobck's
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
Parlor, Dining 'Room and Kitchen
FUR HI
HE OWNS niS OWN BUILDING,
PAYS 3N"0 RJETSTT
And therefore can sell you goods for less
Money than any other dealer in the city.
nE ALSO nAS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
nEARSE FURNISHED
HENRY
COR. MAIN AND
TO. I. BROWNE,
Xi-A."W OFFICE.
Personal attention to all Business Entrust-
to my care.
SOTABY IX OFFICE.
Titles Examined. Abstarcts Comnllert In
surance Written, Real Estate Hold.
Better Facilities for making Farm Loans than
Any Other Agencr.
Plattactoalta, - . Nebraska
Blacls
HENRIETTA
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FOE TE2T DAYS
onsrx-fZ".
AND FINEST STOCK OF
LXLj 3v aL. IfcT,
VI"E. TLAITf KCLHJ, NE1?.
FOR ALL FUNERALS.
BOECK.
SIXTH STREETS.
BUSINESS DIUKCT0UY.
TTORNEY.
S. F. THOMAS.
Attorner-at-Law and Notarr Piihll rm t
llzgera'd Block. Plattsmouth, Neb.'
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l trre?"a.t-Ulw- Witl v" prompt Attention
to all bueiiies. Intnwtert to hlnl. office ?2
Union Block, East side. Plattsmouth; Neb.
flROCERIES.
, CHRIS. WOHLFARni.
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