The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 27, 1889, Image 2

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THURSDAY!
ThePlattsnoutb Daily Heraiu.
KNOTTS 3E3 C 3...
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE FLA.TTSMOUTII UEKALI)
Is published everv evening except Stindn'
and Wrukly every Thursday inoruiug. Kegi?
tered at the postulllce. f.aliiiiiouth. Nebr..
Becond-clASx matter. Otlice curuer uf Vine an
Filth etreets. Telephone Mo. 38.
TERMS FOR DAILY.
One copy one ear in Mdvance, by mail $t! i-
One co;y per month, by 4 ari ier..... .... 6
Oue copy per week, by carrier 1:
TERMS FOR WEEKLY.
nne 00 py oue year, in advance. ... SI
One copy six uionias. in advauce ... 7
WAGES AND PROTECT I OX.
The reduction of wages by the Brooki
Iron company, the Heading Iron U ork
and the Pottsville Iron aud Steel com
pany is another illustration of the "beau
ties of protection." It cuts oft from 7 ti
15 per cent, of the wajes of 2,000 or U,
000 workmen in industries which are th
special pets of framcrs of high traifTV
And so the "campaign of education"
proceeds. New York World.
No protectionist claims that protection
maintains wages at a given standard. A
dull condition of .trade in any line ot
employment generally results in lowei
wages or fewer hours of work. The
true test of what protection does for
wages is the comparison between tht
wages paid in this country and thost
paid in Europe or Asia. Take, for in
stance, the wages in iron and steel manu
facturing in England and the United
States and it will be readily seen that tht
wages in this country will stand a verj
large reduction and yet not reach the
low standard of England. Here are the
figures :
BLAST FCRWACF.
tii 21st inst. PJmi wmmmi yMW mm mm&m mmmm mmmfmmgm Mmm tmbmd
Cumber- Jolit.
land, Kn. 111.
Penlay. Ter dav
Keener Si 41 83 s
Helper & 2 -'
Top n ler 1 IS 2 Hi
Bottom fillers 113 z 1;
Cinder loader W 1 6
Hoist engineers 101 If.'
Blast 1 00 3'
Cindermen Ill 1 fci
General labor 77 1
ROI.LIKG MILL.'
V.ag. ritfsburjh
fcrtnii. I'er toi .
Fuddline f 1 75 5 no
Muck rolIinR '.'4 63;
Bar rolling and clutching.. 73 1 13
Har heating 34 70
Hoop rolling and heating,
I'i-inch and No. 17 1 08 3 50
Cotton tie tolling and heat
ing 37 4 10
BESSEMER STEEL.
England. U. S.
J'erday Terdav.
Converter men SI s 4 35
Fit men 1 15 4
Idle men 1 "0 3 94
Kail heaters 1 CO 6 00 1
K.l irollers 2 Wt 7 00
Common laborer 63 1 34
England is the free trader's paradise,
and the scale of her wages is higher than
la any continentinal country, and she is
cited as proving that a tariff is no pro-
til "
FOR
WE WILL
Spring Shades, also Black and Colored Bilks, the
the City at Cut
IE1R
Q&jEpra spfHMspp mm pep w
. , B , . tm - mi mmi
peo&BJL s23 Soir "E?Safis SPsgJLs OnIira
titt r of wngu woikers, forgetting that
uer scale was largely infim-nred by the
uighest kind of protection, jigorouly iu
forced, until she belieyed Iter wealth.
Iter machinery and her skilled workmen
; could control the markets of the world,
ut neither her her manufacturers nor
ner laborers today participate in this ad
miration of her fiscal policy. American
Economist. '
Eastern merchants are taking steps to
oriu prominently before the attention
of the government the need of a line of
steamers between New York and the
leading S.utli American ports. At
Lres ut goods are shipped via Loud n or
Man burg, and the American inanu- !
factiirers and dealers are severely hand:
rapped. It would only require a small j
vabsuly to ts ablish the iiue de-sired, and j
that it would soon become self-supporting
and profitable.
mnBai
Posr Widow Eedoti!
Sm3 tried to write lo ve poetry to the
deacon, and could frame only
"Affliction sore
Long time I bore."
II id the lone creature used Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription the sure reined'
tor thy weaknesses and peculiar ailments
of her sex she might hare secured the
deacon's favor by the cheerful character
of her verses.
Wasted- an offer on the following
discribed property: Lot 7 Block Do, L f
L5 1K3, L 1 B C, L H B 01, i:i Plattsmouth.
Lots D, 10, 11 and 12 Block 7, L 1 Bo, L
9, 10 and 11 B 11, L 7 and 8 B 5, L 5. 0,
7 and 8 B 15, L 1 and 2 B IS, L 5 and 0
ii (!, L -1 B 4. L 1 and 2 B 1 and 2, all in
Towiisand's addition.
d-l-w Wikdham & Davies.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral possesses powtr-
j iul tit alin qualities, winch manifest
uiems dves whenever this remedy is em
jdoved in colds, coughs, throat or luu
troubles. Its anodynv ud exectoraut
cfT.cSs nre promptly realized. It is a
che iii .al suc ess and a medical triumph.
All parties wishing to contract with the j
1K.
er !
Plattsmouth Canning Company are rc
quested to call at once, and state numb
,'f acres they wish to plant.
d wtf
If you require a spring medicine, if ycu
are suffering with languor, debility,
pimples, boils, catarrh, chronic sores,
scrofula, or loss of appetite, or any disease
arising from impure blood, t;ike Ayer's
Sirs lparilla the safest aud most econom
ical of all blood purifiers.
For Sate One quarter section of
good land neap Oneill, Holt. Co., Neb.
Some improvements. Will sell cheap;
pirt cash. Address by mail or call ut A.
P. Campbell's Wiutcrsteen hill
d-w-1 m O. T. Wood.
No greater triumph in medicine or
chemistry has been recorded than Hall's
Il.dr lienewer to revive nnd lestore
gray hair to tho color of youth. -
' f 1 -4 til X -A Aw V " y
TEN DAYS, COMMENCING
m
OFFER
Prices for this Sale only.
Y
Drew blood, modern' doctors cleanse it ;
hence the increased demand for Altera
tives. It is now well known that iimft
diseases are due, not to over-ahundanr :,
but to impurity, of the- Blood ; and
is equally well attested that r.o blood
medicine is so eilieacious us Ayer's
Sarsaparilla.
" One of my children had a large sore
break out on the leg. "NVe applied
simple remedies, for a while, thinking
the sore would shortly heal. 15ut it grew
worse. We sought medical advice, and
were told that an alterative medicine
was necessary. Ayer's Sarsaparilla
being
Recommended
above all others, we used it with mar
velous results. The sore healed and
health anil strength rapidly returned."
J. J. Armstrong, 'Weimar, Texas.
"I find Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be an
admirable remedy for the cure of lilood
diseases. I prescribe it, and it does the
work every time." E. L. Pater, M. D.,
Manhattan, Kansas.
" We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla
hero for over thirty years and always
recommend it when asked to name the
best Mood-purifier." W. T. McLean,
Druggist, Augusta, Ohio.
"Ayer's medicines-continue to be the
standard remedies in spite of all com
petition." T. "V. Richmond, Bear
Lake, Mich.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Trice $1; six bottles, $3. Worth 55 a bottle.
For "run-down." debilitated and overworked
women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent
Ppeclrlc for all those Chronic Weaknesses and
Diseases peculiar to Women ; a powerful, gen
eral as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it
imparts vigrorand strength to the whole system.
It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea,
indigvstfon, bloating1, weak back, nervous pros
tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex.
It is carefully compounded by an experienced
physician, and adapted to woman's delicate
organization. Purelv vegetable and perfectly
harmless in an condition of the pvstem.
p j "tavorl
for women, 1
mmmmmmmmm"m: under a.
"i-avonte l'rcscrip-
the only medicine
sold rv drup-irists,
positive guar
antee of satisfaction in every case, or price
($I.U0) refunded. This puaranteo ha been
printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully
carried out for many years.
For larj-'e. illustrated Treatise on Diseases of
Women (1C0 paires, with full directions for
home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps.
Address, World's Dispensahy Medical
Association, tkia Main Street. Buffalo, N. T.
H. C. SCHMIDT
5!
(C)l'XTV SUKVKVOK.)
Chi!
hiigiiiccr
Surveyor and Braflsm?.n
Plans, Specitieations and Estimates, Mu
nicipal Work, ilaps itc.
I
NEB.
I PLATTSMOUTH.
The O d Doctors E Cmz-Es' ' " i i &! M B-r i . swfl M KMT
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AT SPECIAL SALE
lime Wool Uress
IhqIi Blade BLAOEZ. SILKWAEP
Blaclr:
L - SUE AH. tuffeta - LUXE. .H'ENBIETTA
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THE CITIZENS
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I'liAITSMUUTii. - IiUKAaA.
AFiTAL ST00K PAID IN, - $50,000
Authorized Capital, $!00,000.
- OI KH EKS
- IiANK CAKliUTli. JOS. A, CON , Oil,
IVeililent. V iee-Presideut
V. 11. Cl'SniNti. Cafhier.
OIKiSCXOKS
Trunk Carruth J. A. Connor, K. K. Guthmaiii;
J. W. JolinsGii, Henry 15a'ck, John O'Keefe,
V. D. Mrriam, Win. Weteccamp, W.
11. dishing.
Transacts a General Hanking Business. A 1
win! have any iijiiikinjr busiiiess to transact
are invite.l to caM. No matter h
l;:i('e r snli- the transaction, it
w:!i receive our careful attentiou,
and we i.Ton!ise always cour
teous treatment.
'r-r.r.es Certiflnates of Ierosits bearing inteie:
Buys and sei! Foreign Kxetiange, County
and Citv securities.
FlfiST HATiOfiAL
r'iAI TSAIOUTU. NKKKASKA,
filers t-.be very best fciiUies for the promt;
transaction of legitimate
3AHKIi;G business.
-'locks, IJonds, iold, (-foverrmeut and Loci 1
Securities noiurnt and Sold, Deposits receiv
ed and interest allowed on time Certia
eates, Drafts drawn, available in any
part of the United States and all
the prineiprtl towns of
iiurooe.
'olltctioii-:; made & promptly ren.it ier
Kohl's; market prices paid for County War
State ai.d Count v Beads.
DirtKCTORS
.1 !) Fif.zr-ii.l
'l.itx., D. Haksworl:
S. V- ii ih. f.V. v;hiie.
i J - fS KlT.REBALI), S AC,1
I Krfulricnt. Casl:i r.
C-ir. Til.iia and Fifth St.s., riattsn:.ut!i
!'M!);P C.U I
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5.-K0.tie(
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Sl'Kl'l.LS
01" ICEKS :
C. II. I'AIIMFI.R
Ki;:-:i Cdudku
.1. M. I'attkksox...
d.S. i'Al'TKlCSOA", .Hi
President
.Vice Prejident
':isi;iei
... Ass't Cashi.
I'lKIXTOHS :
II. Pann-de. M. Patterson, Fred Corder
' .H. Smitii. i;. !!. Wiudhaii), 15. S. liasiiscy.
.! :s. Patterson jr.
A Genaral Bai lizg Easiness Traasactef
A''oii:iis Solicited. Interest allowed on time
deposits, and prmnpt itteiitioa yiveu to at'
business entrusted to its care.
J.H.EjIM0NS,riI. D.
11 )VCE0P.VTIIIC
rnysicsan g 5urg8on
:1T-! l-f;i,liT;fA Pnrnf r r.f 9ovintll ctratt
, ae-1 Wiis'deytnn Avenue. Telephone No. go.
t i;n!:c Diseits-" ana L!"e ises ot women anr.
CldMrea a specialty. Ofiiee boms, 9 to 11 a. w.
2 to 0 aud T to 9 p. iu.
AitClf - 20, 1 839.
1
e Offer also
LINE OF
1Ii?s Is31
HAS THE LAIIGEST
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
In the city, which lie is ofibring nt Prices that will make tliern sell.
A complete line of Window Curtains at a sacrifice. Picture
Frames in great variety. Yon 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.
ZEr3 Bfbbo
ttrja mm
SIXTH STJiEE T, IJET. MAIN AND
OO TO HBN-P.Y
P.
runmiuHE
Parlor, Dining
TO IT
3 M. M.
II 13 OWX3 1HS OWN nUILDIN'G.
IF-A Y S jNTO RENT
And thorufore cm soil von xools lr less
Money than tiny other tie:i!er in tlio citv.
HE ALSO HAS A COMPLETE ASSOIIT.MEXT OF
HEARSE FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS.
HENRY
COR. MAIN AND
BUSINESS DIUECTOUY. f
I TTOltNEY.
ri. u v Tit i -t c
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-I flnrnpr.flt-T.kw -tnij KntCkr-u ViOill Cfina In
Fiiztrerald Illock. Flattamouth, ieb.
A TTOi'tNfcY.
A. N. SULLIVAN,
attorney-at-Law. Will give prompt attention
rn a!I buctness mtrufted to him. Ofiiee in
Union Block, East side, i'lattsmoutb. Htsb.
U (IHRt!! WllIII P11?TII
SfanlA anil Runeff (l ri wu ri 111 uw a-,m n
Crockery, Flour and Feed.
FinestLine in
1A
FOE TEXT DAYS
AND FINEST STOCK OP
mSli NX-C abm HsT
VINE. PLAIT f-MOLT II, IshV.
BDEOiC'S
UM!
OTAirO
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'Room and Kitchen
CJ E IS
BOEOK
SIXTH STREETS.
WM: Zt B R Q WXB
9
T,."W OFFICE.
tomy carLatfealIOn t0 aU BufIne" Entrust-
xotahv ix okpicjk:
Titles Examiaea. Abitarct. rnmr.o. t
surauce Written, heal Khtat s4.ih K '
Better Facilities for makln5 Farta Iao. than
Anr Otker Agency.
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