The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 27, 1891, Image 2

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:i very ciidiCL' line of
Published evtrry Thursday, , 'and dally everj
avenlm;exp'jt .Sunday.
K'Klstril :tt tli? r!atHmtitli, Neb. post-9'Jlf"f-r
transmission through flit U.v-S. ulailu
t sM-firnl c!;isi I'ii t
OH'k c (M:ur-r 'i;e inl Fifth streets.
Teleiiuin- .!.
and nrosnoroiiM itwlnudM
rase ninmlv nmnol
verse
the free trade
Htand the lout of discussion
ft j
NOT!
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TKKMS Koli WKKKI.V,
1 -ijiy, i. ne ye-.r, in ;i'!r:inre
it:ic co.y. nie year, n t in ailv.'ii'e
')U- :iliV. fi HK.Illllf iti :iiU:iiic.
iBiLACiK rajim:EiD cmiiya shirks
Oiic :. iiv. Ilil.-e imi.iiI'i- in
tki:ms hk i i i.
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One :ny per week, by curl ier
One eiiuv. ier iikiiiIIi
SI r,n
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J I). V, AI'.VII. L'T. 1V.U
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liavin
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president appesirs i.j (
a pleas.int time in C'aliTor
RESULTS.
When the MrKiiih-y t 1 1 was
passed these were tin- d.-elarations
of Senator Carlisle vou iii- ii ee
trade piopheey as to its efierts:
1. It would im rease taxation and
swell the snrili:s ie . 1 1 1 1 It
v. otild deei eae importaiions and
create greater ol sl rnet i his than
i't in the way of f t i 1 1 eom
tllerce; ;. The extended tree list
wouiu prove ot no .iln-: -J. ,ru
industries would noi le created
a. K'eciprocily, ln-iii;; a huuilm
could not Mirreed. Ii is already
proved that all 1in-.-i- prophecies
an- false how false another year
will show. Already the custom
house entries prove that the reve
nues are much smaller than thev
were in the same months of IS". Ml
They also prove that importations
are much tfreater, hoth in voltum
and value: that the free list has at
k & SANTA CLAU5 SOAP! S
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' .-h iu,i ne ;ini'ii(i'ii . iiiir,-', i
k., . --in acieu a vasi now oi new i : : ricss.
... ...in j i .nici.-co anl lo-day lie will
visit points ,f intrri-Mi a...
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There's barjks of violets, Banks or rrt05S, (' V
Arjd baks wfere miners Srope ; . , "
FAIRBANK npAeaTHE btbl iaUAK
.sESAira I.I A RifflAP ,""?,SSS
city.
"We call Hpecial attention to our line of
Dress Trimmings
bPKING JACKETS The Reefers
Also a Nice Three (Juarter Jacket
rtaiu Draperies, Chenille Tuble Spreads, Ribbons, Laces, Silk Ties,
Lace Trimmings, etc. etc.
Ko;i-;r (J. Mills, the rreat south-
rrn free trader, expected to .succeed
Senator Reagan of Texan, who re-
! Centl.v resigned the lT. S. senator
.shii from that state to Income rail
way commissioner. Hut he was
mistakened; even Texas has had
enouli free trade and begins to un
derstand the NcKinley bill. The
governor has appointed Horace
Chilton, a man not known hcvond
the limits of his state.
TtjE FljNTEST
tlic Gity
The Kfv. T. Dewitt Talma-e
opened Jus new Tabernacle in
Hrooklyn yesterday with imposing
ceremonies. The Tabernacle fias
cost ifirKHXH) and 1 las an ! mli'I it . .!
ness of $L'0(),(XX) to pay. The collec
tion yesterday amounted to the re
markable sum of .faO.Ouo. It won't
take man' such efforts by the "-en-
erous parishioners to relieve the en
tire debt. Kev. D. Hamill of V-ili
iiiffton delivered the dedicatory ser
mon. i lie seating capacity of the
church is .).aUO.
which is business that does not
compete with American production.
and that the importation of those
foreign floods upon which the du
ties were raised has been checked.
Already in the making of these
floods American manufacturers are
active, and the market, held for
their beneiit, is beimj- occupied rap
idly, without a penny of increased
expense to the consumer. And re
ciprocity, denounce it as they may,
has opened two new and vast mar
kets tt American production, un
ier conditions tnat are Lfivinr our
farmers and merchants an unrivaled
opportunitj-, and are eallinr forth
the jealous protests of Kurope.
THE eo
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HAS
TABLES
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
THE FINEST RIGS
THE CITY
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IN
Carriages lor
Cor. 4th and Vine
Pleasure mid Short
Kept J ready.
Drives A 1 way a
EDMUNDS X ROOT
Tne pioneer meichants of
TO
ADVEffHSE
iT'"T- fT ?-
Co.ll On
A CONVERT TO PROTECTION
vmeii -Major jIeliiilev savs the
Hostou Journal, latel- delivered his
masterly address in J'rovidence
the chief democratic newspaper in
that citj- remarked that he would
!-. .... 1
uw mwie ilium man toxi ovraismo-
the tariff issue in the state election
The sincerity of this assertion can
be estimated by the fact that twenty
four hours later, this same news
paper devoted a laro-e portion of
its editorial space to a f rant ie" en
deavor to show that the democratic
party is a friend to the tariff, and
that "the real pu stiou is not be
tween free trade and protection."
f il M 'ri t
2UE
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18 15 A T 1
In the interim o;i
couteniorary had
to hear from the
the- eeho.-s r
eech i - : . I l i
liiuniciition:
I'Au ri cK i: r. k.
hjd
e Island
'videuily ben'Ull
people. One of
Carry a full stock of fjonerai
mercliondisti wliic h theysell very
close. Highest pric; paid for
all kinds of farm produce. Gen
erous treatmentaud fair dealing
is the secret of our success.
CIIAS L UOOT,
Notary Public
Murray lsrcb.
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
A Full and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours
March LV., lv'l.
AND BRING YOUR ADVERTISEMENT
IfjYoti
Vfant to Sett Yoxir Fropery
Advertise iU
THE IIEKALD'Sjob ilepartment has been fitted with
tjpe and is able to do the nnost of work and on short notice.
new
It jou want pale bills call on this office and get our prices which are
reasonable and alike to all.
We are Here to Please
SUBSCRIBE OSj IT
CoR Fifth asd Vine Sts PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
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TH F POSITIVE! CURE!.
ELY BROTHERS. M Warren 81, 2nr Tort Price to eteJ
1!:K SIK' IVnilil in.- Ihron-h
yon Jo fin-sent ;nv n-siiuii ion ;:sa
liicr.iln-r of thv ilcmocraiic- citv coni
nr'ttcc. The mid'. ri'iH-d :l tnrifi" "r:-
f . . 'I' !...' i i
i in- i t-jmoi ican ;sti(I lcmo
cratic parties are both tarilf -rc-formcrs."
The distiiiction between
hoth on the nie.stioii is one of
method. The republican method
is by protection supplemented bv
its natural and logical complement
reciprocity.
I he writer had the honor and
privilege to hear Ir. McKinley at
the oiiiicf Men's Wei)ublican Club
oi i roviuence. 1 Hat political lineal
ocf-ccnuem oi Hamilton, Clay and
ebster made tlie iiiost mtiri.-
v v i y
oicrtn upon me uirm question that
Rhode Island has ever henrfJ Tho
presentation of the topic from the
standpoint of protection was com
plete, in matter, lorm and deliver
it was all but perfect. Its force.
weirlit and argument are incontcs-
tioie anU unanswerable It
left no doubt, in the
that protection is the life line alouir
.. .x. lm. . juicu oiiixes witii least
injiirj- to its-elf must follow in its
marcn toward the ultimate free
traae witli nil nations.
. .
v onniliT to Slicn a rom-huixii nr.-
sn the national question which has
been and is the chief ground of po-
imecu contention oetween the two
great parties, he feels that lie could
not honestly and consistently con
tinue a member of j our organiza
tion, since organically vou reore
sent in a measure the democratic
policy on this great question. lie
aoea your organization the credit to
oeueve mat you had rather have an
nonest outspoken opuonent whom
you respect than a dishonest asso
ciate to be de
Ill ClOSlIlfr. nprtnit is 4l,A
n- K win. i luc
met ii km ior ine Uilitorm murtei' nnn
fifood feeling th
collectively and individually shown
me uuring my snort term of mem-
oerslnj). Kespectfully yours.
Richard Maktix.
This manly and outspoken letter
explains itself. How many more
there may be among the best and
most substantial of the Rhode l
land democrats who have had their
eyes opened IJ3- Major McKinley's
cogent arguments, we have no
means of knowing, but we doubt
not that it is a considerable number.
In a state like Rhode Island, with
31IKE SIIAELLHACKKK.
Wagon and UUtcksinitli s!iot
Waon, Buggy, "Machine and
plow IteiMiriQi; done
irOH-SESIloEING A SPECIALTY
Jle uses ihe
NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE
Which is the ice.t hxraeshou for tiic
tttr;iier, t r for fa-t driving, or for cit'v
i?oes ever invented. It js so nvuXc
ti :.::yirie H -;i !i:.r: r (:,?
.''?!:.-, ,,s i) -".-.( :'..r wt av.i'l :!!'; Ty
lays, ur smooth, dry ro;i l:i. Cull at
h'd simp and .x iiuin-..' the nkvkj:s.ii"
ind you will u.-;e r.o other.
J. M. S UN E f . L ft A C K VJi.
12 North Fifth St. PlattsmoKth
The Best is the Cheapest
That is Wiiv Fred Gurdcr after venrs r.f ovilir;..n..n a i. r ,
Af'nculturjil imph ni'-nt leal,T 111 the couritv lin t-ofrtA ti. r,.n i
meats which he carries and heartily n.comnionds to his friends and patron
Sotcli-ara. Iolino and Scb.vitler
WAGONS,
'v.CLoy, or-u, and Dooro
PLOWS
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DEPARTUR
TONGUELRc; AMn
Badger Cultivators.
JEW HARDWARE STORE
S. Ii. HALL ii SON
Ket-1 nil kinds of lniilders hardware on liund
;tinl will (nppiy riiiiiract r on most fav
oraoie teruiS
: TIlsT ROOFING ':
Spouting
rind ull kinrltsnf tin u-nrlr rrr,ti ntl.
done. Orders from the countrv Soiiciicd
n; IVasl St.
PLATTSMOUTir, NEI5.
Bank of Gass County
Cor Main and Fifth street.
Paid ud cauita.1 HFirmotm
o "Piue ZD UOQ
OFFICERS
0. H. Panie!e ' President
Fred ioraer Vice President
J. M. Patterson Caslicir
T. M. Patterson. Asst Cashier
DIRECTORS
A, B. Smith, K. B. Windham, B. S. Karasey and
QENEEAL BANK1NC BUSINESS
TRANSATED
tne sa entrusted to its care.
First National
BANK
OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Mil
rmiQ ic yt 10
v-f W 1 1J A't l
Handle
the fii.ctut Jiu-.ie,, Piuuton,, Carts, Spring Wagons, and
Carriages and other vehicles that are manufactured.
HANSEN
Paid ud caDital
Surplus .
. . . $.50,000,00
... 10,000.09
Offers the very bet facilities for the promo"
Banking Business
Hfnflm hnnrts pnlfl irnvcrnmpnt- aril 1rual is.
(urities bought and sold. Deposits received
and interest allowed on the certificates
Drafts drawn, available in any part of the
Unite States and all the principal towns of
Europe.
0OLLECTIO.N9 3IADE AND PROMPTLY KKMIT-
Highest market price pal J for County War-
ffata ana I'nnnlv , 4 o
- DIKECTOUS
John Fitzgerald D. Uawksworth
Sam Waugh, F.E.White
loha FiUgf-rald. 8. Waugh.
rreeiaeni id. xuez,
Hie largest line in Cass County, ot double and single harness at
prices so low that it will pay you to come 20 miles and inspcct gtock
belorc purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLEK an exnerienced
workman has charge ot our harness shop. 1
Fr ed Gorder,
Plattsmouth and Weeping Water
JULIUS PEPPERRERG,
MANUFACTURER OF A5B
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN XHB
Thoicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
FULL LINE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE
always in -stock. Nov. 26. 1885.
DKALIi.lt IU
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
GLASS AN D
QUE EN SWA RE
Flip end Ffiufl a Specially
i atronage t the Puble Solicited.
JOHNSON BUILDING, Norm 6tb S
Hind wandertoccmet. Beoki leunM
11 2tlPM" ! th ib. Irogixcta pern
Cl I trM FKXE4Pi on aripHcattoa to t'ml.
i At. Srw York.
K. DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Keeps a Full Line of
Consult Your Interest by Giving Him a Call
SHERWOOD BLOCK;
f'lM.ttena.oia.tla. XCVka
At
1'latteniouth, NcbraBka I
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WEIRS AND BRADLEY ST ALKCUTTER. 1
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND' HA
worth Cheekrowers and Planters.
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