The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 11, 1891, Image 2

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Plattsmouth Daily Herald
from $10 to $00 per ton, ami as there !
are immense quantities, easily ex-J
traeteI. it is plain to see thr "mil
lions in it. Mr. Crossm.tu savs it
would 1ay i f 1 lie ore on ly run
I !. S. I larris of Cornwall. Kutr..
OS
Just the sam.
KNOTTS BROS, Publishers
one of tlx- J ;! owipts in tin- S;m !
Jaeiuto r.-i;!tr. i a ! lirr.-riit i - i I ini;- ;
the mines, an-1 i - rently jile;i.-el )
with 1 he n i !i . ii,. ? e ii m i all I Mil .t 1
the a ; 1 1 i i - i i s il v a 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ! e 1 1 1 i n - j
eiai ov.i, ' I !e, 'hi- eom i i.i a eon-ti- i
AND 50 DOES
rutiHslie'l vry Thi'rsi;iy, land daily every
rfveniiiK x,fpl iuixl.iy.
It -KisliT.-il ;tt tin- ri;itts"tiiiit.l). Neb. pnt-!ll'-i'f'r
f r.ni 'il-'riM liirou'Mi f in- l,'.,-S. eirnlH
inlicc f.irln-r Viim : ni f-'iflli s;rei-ti.
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TO ADVEIf TISE
Call
THE HI
AND BRING YOUR ADVERTISEMENT
ffQ.You. Want to Sell Yonr Fropcry
Advertise it
THE II iiiiA MVS joi lejartiiieiit has buen iitteil with new
"ypc a.in, is able to do tlie finest of
it you want sale bills eall on tin's otlk-e and ict our ivi(.'es wliieh
reasonable ami alike to all.
We ace Here to Please
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Cor Fifth axdjVine Sts
On
work ami on short notice.
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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
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MONDAY. A V 11,1-.):
alailame I at -ky , the l.-aiiiae;
a post 1 of 1 is i j ) I ) , is !ea ' !. .":!!
with her leinise a peculiar organi
zation has lo-i its leader, a woman
of unusual intellect.
Till-; man responsi I lie for a resolu
tion passed hy the Omaha ciiy
eoum'il refusing to acknowledge
(leueral Thayer as "governor during
his stay in tliat city on the occasion
of the president's visit, remarks an
i-::eliaiijL;'e, hears the intensely
American name of Moriaritv.
John I.. Wi-:i:st!-:k'. (!cm. Tli;ivcr's
attorney, reci-ives additional laurels
siiu'e his theory of the uheruatori
al eoutest has heen held to he the
correct one hy the supreme rourl.
Mr. Webster is probably the ablest
lawyer in the state of .Nebraska to
day, but lie derives id.-- chief dis
tinction in theeyesof conscientious
republicans all over the state, from
W-jt fact that while he resides in
Omaha, his republicanism is of the
courageous unilinch inj;" l:ind t ii.it
refused in the face of local public
opinion to wink at or in any way
sanction the support of James Iv.
Hojd. Tlllv Il!.K"Ai.!) expects some
tlay to see -Nebraska honored ly ihe
selection of John I,. Webster as
I'uilcd Slates senator.
' S( OIK of the newspaper frn fe?-n i !y
arc explaining that as the governor
d.'.'Uil t'V'ry even i a '"" ;; cc . r. -i't
IX to tin const it ut ion, it necessari
ly follows that Governor Thayer
holds over u:iltl ani:::r;,' 1 I.
Thai is not ihe reason, i.i ca.- o;
a vacation the con.-iiiut ion .('
vides the lieiit--: i::t -.vt::o:- hali
act as governor until the close of
t he term. The sta! uie pr -vid es 1 iiat
in the case of a vacancy in any
state or coun'y ohiee oteur-ine,"
tiltrty days before a :;vneral e1 c
tion the vacancy shall be lilled at
the I'lection. .Now in this case the
lieutenant governor is not in it. and
there is no vacancy. So there is no
way of chaiiivin Ihe governor be
fore the close of the term. In fact
the statute in delinincr "vacancies"
expressly excludes cases where,
from the ineligibility of the officer
elect he cannot qualify, ami his pre
decessor holds over. So there is no
vacancy to till. Kx.
TIN IN CALIFORNIA.
James H. Crossman, superinten
dent of the Gabihm old mines, ac
companied by his wife, came up
lrom Jemescal tins mormn.L
J le brought several small bars of
the first tin drawn from the furnace
on Thursday eveuini' last, beautiful
specimens, with tin word "Temes-
eal .-tampeu on tlie lop ol eacn
bar.
Mr. Crossman informs us that the
new smelter works to perfection, is
a jrraml success, ami the tin nitietv-
niue percent, pure metal, t he purest
tin ever run from any furnace in
the world. About ten tons wen
cast, principally in 10O pound iu-
li'ots. which will be sent as speci
mens to some of the principal man
ufacturhiiT cities in all parts of the
world.
Mr. Nathe, superintendent of the
tin mines, is the fortunate inventor
of a new reverbratory furnace for
burning oil instead of coal, and
Thursday was the first time the new
method was put to a practical test.
The result is a grand success, even
beyond the inventor's expectations,
and will revolutionize the smelting
business all over the world. Mr,
Mathe has a fortune in his inven
tion, and we congratulate him upon
his success. Heretofore coal has
been absolutely necessary for
smelting purposes' but Mr. Mathe
has generated much greater heat
with oil. Not only tin, but gold,
silver and other metals can be
smelted with oil by his process.
The furnas will be run constantlj
from now on. the supply of ore is
simply inexhaustible, and the Tem-
escal tin mines can furnish the
world with tin.
Mr. Crossman is feeling highly
elated over the prospects of the
gold mines at Gabilan. belonging
to the San Jacinto estate, and which
he is developing. They have
struck four large, strong veins of
gold-bearing quartz, assaying "way
up," the mill run of Which will be
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i no.--1 t a i 1 1 1
sect : i ! .- I M the
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I 're.-:- and I
vide, ( al
I- V. ii ii.-vy
Mr. i:'a;:e
. t nerica n ! i " e
I'el ,eVe' i -..! :
lion, i i . i v i 1 1 ' .
. i 1 i a i ! . hi ! , C n '
CloV'll-:
i -. : i : ! i 1 1 1:;
him to
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t!ie Iha-le-
iee.v
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, 11. .
; u ru s lif - 1 1; i : t ! i to i : ! i ! i i I d.-;.
A dispa-eh froi?i Wa - h i " . ;t r .-tates
t hat lie-' it ia! ions with. San I'onun
i;"o have s- far adauced that
before ina J'" months a tr-'aiy of re
cijrociiv will be n- ni l', d v.i;'i
that island. The .-ai::e o'hpa
!di
adds that in all Hi elil.oo.l i
ilar
treaty wdl be in lo;
I ' n i t ! St aie.- .
Co before ' i . i-n-' : ; i
TIlUS i ; Mr. :":.i ,
! v bea : i : ; ' i . .
1' than i ; i : h e r, : ,
his f rie.i- !s a : : d a -1 : :
e I. l i -i I e -.' v i
!iet Vi n 1 lie
i a and M e i-
. a :
v-nster'y jol
iii in' :. p : d-.-
a i : 11 i ne of
r a 1 1 i y i j -al -..ii-
" - ! i::d
o ih -.yealth
tin - count ry.
- i ! '! in
l'lea :. -' so !' l i' ' I . i- ! ' ! i to
a n I t he p r' is per i i y -' 1 1
! 'a rsa n i i i i it.- If i.- .
the coat - .' ; pj.i? '. of 1 1 ' ' e a ;'!''
cent siic'es that has crowned Mr.
I Slaine's end o:-- . . e :en i .-laer-:
; i !:::'. v. , ; ; ,'. - :' tune
sa i "; i a rp ii a ;' r.r.n: j i : : i i : s ; . e-
a:,"ai'-'1 :" '. :-' -o". ! a.
I rish o: !d.
'o one, who is Willi; i;; i-j ;ui'ii. fhc ri.irfit
cu;;iii', nee I In: long ni:it:io will- Ijt iB, -nr-l.uiielcs,
iimiljs, or olli'ir euta'KMiii.s erni
tioiis. Tiksc arc Li;o iesull-- ai -Niiluro"s el-
fol'lS tO CXpul JloisOllOllS Uilli Hii;lC HUlttlT
lroiu the Iiluoil, :nui siiosv I'l. iin.v thai, llt'i
SVU !i) is l'likllli;: list 11 U.!'ui:;-!i Ui: .skill ol
::iiu.-itU.-s tlti-U it v. as i-'.L!i:;'uito wo
l uitj liver ;uul kniii y lo lemovo. To
s'l.i'i? Ui's- n;:i!is ti) i:i- ir i.rnjii.-r linn liojis,
Ayei's H;iisaiaiiii:i is tlie iikjiiii ine rtiquirud.
Tliat lu) ntlii.'i' Lilotiil-inuili'jr c;;it coiniiyro
vatii it, Uiuu?;u:th. t v.h-j li.'.vc ir-iUicd
Fjv ,0 rS ry'Ji
h w w Vufr 1 1 i)
rr'.n V.'.r tnriiy ef !.-j'-,.vc-'.l ! lC5j ry V.n
us.-1 tiiis iiii '.iii i;.i'. ,
" For nine years I v.i's :&li(,!,f! vlth ri sl;tn
Oi-iitr:;' tlial ;M T : -1 t ::!,y iv:iniy
until a frii n'l a'lvised r:ic lo try A yt i ".s f-'ars:v-pari
ihi. With tl:e i-si of '.!:;- v.u 'Vt-m- tho
I'OMi'la.i.nt 'Usnf irt'.'i'i -'l. It is my N-Ii'-f that
no other hlooil metiii iae. could l.ave efTer led
fo raid nn.1 compl- t' rv onro." Ar.tlrus
I. Garcia, V. Vicfori-i. Tar.T.nlijia.s. Mexieii.
"My f.ii" f y;1;': . v as covei'-'d with jiiui
ples and humors. :or v. T a - h I could fiinl no
mmeily till I hepan to t.-ike Ayer's Snrsapiir
rilla. Three bottles of this rrreat blood medi
cine eli-jcted a tl!ori':.,r!i eare. 1 ennfidentiy
reeoniijientl it to all suffering froT siriilm
tioublcs." M. 1'arkcr. Concord. Vt-
Fiver s
Ct ii C3 ki 0
rr.FPARFT BT
D?v. J. C. ATTEIi Zz CO., Lowell, Ho.E3.
SoMbyPru"-'- " - v-"orth .jja settle.
B a uk; ofCassCo a nty
Cor Main and Fiit'i street.
P-vid up eatiii.il tio
Surplus aoifl
OFFICEKG
0. II. Ii.rne!e I'rcidput
t'T"l ; it Vir-e r;.""'!-rT
1. M. l'a'.te'soii i ;i!.eit
T. M. I';iif cm-mil, A-st Ca-hier
DIRECTORS
0. TI. I'aniK-'c. .1. M. V: r rsn'i. Fred :.rder,
A.J'.. Siniiii. U. Ii. V imi!i:i.!:i, 11. S.llar.i-ey ai.d
T. J(. I'al -e-son
A. GENERAL BAEX1KC BUSINESS
T a A. SEATED
.Ajcounrs solicited. Imcest allowed nc time
leposit-' and proneit .et,.,.tioiipiven t' all bus
iness entrusted to its cere.
First National
BANK
OF PLATTSMOlTTH. NEHKASKA
Paid up capital ?vi.fM n.oo
Surplue Iii.iho.io
Offers the very bet facilitie" for the promp"
transaction of lit;it imate
Banking Business
Btock?, bonds, oli'., government and local ee
auntie boinriit ami old. Deposits rece.ivstl
nd interest aliowed on the certificates
Drufts drawn, availalde in any part of the
Qniteci Statu ami a!l Uv principal tewnr of
Kurope.
0OLLKCT1ONS JMIIK AXi' PKuMITLV RKMIT-
t r.i .
Highest markrl pii.-e p.. id fur Cnw.tj' War
rants. St.itf Coinif y b-i'.nip.
Dl UKCfOKS
John I'itvralit M. Haukworth
Sam W:4i:i;li. K. K. WHle
;ercf K. l.ovy
Obn Kit;rikld. S. WjiurIi.
Hre-ident
iuiiua me
9 MMHM tpy
. tmm tmnuidor) suraN
oj aon ut MOqg t i oqi toijis
ooiauojui jowiqdtnwdy
inikin .ni'ii i-m
l.i!:l liilll'.l.ii! ! r.
1 II ill iil ti-
n i fi ili i , ' . ' ' I .
II! i ' I I
mmm
IS M m. wi r r
MADE ONLY BY
N.K.rAIRBANK&CO.
BOMMEB STABLk
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
THE FINEST RIGS
TttJH CITY
HAS
arna's for
Flr:isiiiT
Cor. -I tli ami Vine
WILL IvKKP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
.V r'all and C'oniph te line of
Modiolus
DSUGGISTSSUNDHIES AND PURE LIQUORS
!lrrsrTi?l!oi!s Vtiii'i'iiUy Vjmmuutvi ut nil Hours
i he Best is the Cheapest
Tit -it is Vv'hy Wed hr.-'.r :i 1'tcr 1 "i ye-trs of exjit-rii'iMre as tlio most successful
..rr'. -ulturai i;-;tt;!-,M--?.t. h-tiL-r i-i th:? -(.iuiry 1 1 is K-lccif d the following implc
i .iiis which h-i '.Mi-ri'-s an l heist ily rc-coiu'uoiial.s to his fiiciuls and patrons.
siclivirri, Ivolirs.o and Sclivitlor i
WAGONS, '
23radls3?', Poru, and IDccro
LISTERS and PLOWS
MEW DEPARTURE TONGUE EES AND
Badger Cultivators.
WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER.
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA
worth Checkrowers and Planters.
Handle.-; tlie iinet.t P.ii-ies. Tha-toiis, Carts, Spring AV.-igons, an(j
(J.-in-iage- nii'l oilier vt-hiek-s tli:it :in: liianuliicturt.-d
The lurgL'&t line in Cass County, t (lulle an-l t-inIe harness at
prices m low that it will pay you to come -jo niih.-.s aiKpinspoet stock
uciore piirchain- t-l-ewhoiv. DAVID Ml IA Alii an experienced
workiiKin has cliarge ol our haniets hop.
Fre dGorder,
Plattsmouth and Weeping Water
p. j.
DEALER fN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
GLASS AJN'D
QUEENSWAUE
Flour ana Feefl a ?pcialty
. atronage t the Puble Solicited.
JOHNSON BUILDING. North 6tb S
SI Lauv
llTln 1 mil. In . 1 -RnobaWn.
Tastjrnonikla from ail
.iZtmptt 9 thlobfc Pronpecto pour
I 1 1 J Wl." on rTtkm to Vrrrt.
I V mSMA.VamMmH 337 VtUx At. HmrYark.
ChicaI
mid Short
Heady.
Driven Always
I'laltKinonth, Nebraska
02
Paints, and Oils.
JULIUS PEPPERRERG.
MANUFACTURER OF AKB
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN THIS
Thoicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
flor ii jjjvajrjj' ait
FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE
alwayB in stock. Nov. 2S. 1885. V
K. DRESSLER,
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Keeps & Full Line of
For3i(? oaji3tic-6o3ls.
Consult Your Interest b, Giving Him a CmU
SHERWOOD BLOCK:
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