The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 16, 1891, Image 2

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    Plaitsmoiilli Daily Herald
K. NOTTS BROS, Publishers
I'ulilislie.! i-vt' Thursday, ;ind d.iily oveij
evenini'XCfpt SundHy.
Ki'Uisti'liil ;il tin- I'htl IS'iuMit h , Neb. xi.s1
ailloc f r t r itisuiis;iii t !i rni'-i f !t' I '. S. mails
At H'-rinul j-Ims" rate-.
nili.-c rotiir-r Vino :ml Fifth struts.
T. i iiiiui-
Tin; I'rrsidt'nts wonderful tmir
across tin- continent was brought to
a close yesterday by liis arrival
promptly on time jit tlie city of
Washington, where the slow oin
down eastern people tried toerlij.se
the west in the enthusiasm of .1
royal weleome.
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AND BRING YOUR ADVERTISE
MENT iXdYoti Want to Sell lour Proper
Advertise it.
THE II MiALD'S job department lias been fitted with new
ype and ie able to do the finest of work and on short notice.
it you wAnt Kile hills call on tin's office and ;et our prices -which are
reasonable and alike to all.
are
Please
SXTBSOBIBE FOR IT
Cor Fifth and VinkSts PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
s. rriM). v. may ir,. isn
THE CORN STATES.
2 resident lI..rrisoii may not have
snrpri -ed his friends, hut lie cer
tainly has bewildered his political
enemies wilh the facility, felicity,
and practical sense of the speeches
lie has made in his tour of thecottn
try. That his utterances have been
carefully and critically examined
with a view to converting some
sentiment or pharse into political
ammunition may be taken for
granted, though no one has succeed
ed in convicting him out of hisown
mouth. His little speeches, each
dissimilar from all the others, have
been peculiarly appositeand timely,
and have indicated a knowledge of
the conditions and characteristics
of places and communities at once
flattering to the people interested
and complimentary to the 1 'resident
Nothing tries the quality and char
acter of a. man more unsparingly
than the making" of three or four
otfhand speeches every day that
shall satisfy expectation without
repeating the -ootl things said
elsewhere. President Harrison has
proved himself a ready man, a full
man, and one of jreat mental re
sources, so that the croakers and
fibers who sharpened their pencils
to UKiKe merry over his "junketing
trip"' have been forced to admire
the fertility and power of the man.
One of the longest of his speeches
was that made in Omaha Wednes
day in which he sounded the
praises of the corn ;rowini states.
Having seen all the beauty and the
luxuriance of our semi-tropical sec
tions south and west, examined tin
industrial centers, and surveyed tht
mining- regions, uiulerstaridinir and
delihtin in the marvelous re
sources and enterprises and pur
suits that employ to happiness and
prosperity the intelligence and
brawn of our people, lie returned to
the land of the cornstalk with in
creased affection and believimr that
"the states that raise corn are the
greatest states in the world."
This was the lirst declaration
made b- President Harrison upon
which tin quidnuncs mav lean
with triumphant brays. This decla
ration, however, is the recognition
of a fact that is incontrovertible,
corn beiii"- a more important staple
than wheat itself in the providence
and economy of nature. The corn
growing- states are in reality the
most powerful in the Union, the
conditions that make a rood corn
raising soil beitiij precisely those
that make the best general agricul
tural and man developing- locali
lies. iiie latitudes where corn
flourishes are most favorable to the
substantial prosperity of a strong',
self-reliant, active, and aggressive
people. The most populous, the
richest, and the most representative
states of our Union are the corn
states. There is sound science in
President Harrison's eulogy of the
corn states, and when it is appreci
ated more attention will be given to
building up a home market for all
the product of these states. Inter j
Ocean.
WHAT is this Denver Commercial
Congress that meets in that cifv
j iay l'.Mh'r To a man lids distance
I away it appears to be a cheap ad
vertising scheme for the city of
Dever largely at the expense of a
thoiighJlesr, community. Kan. -as
City had a commercial congress
only a motilli ;i...o and if lhre has
been any benefit s derived therefrom
we are unable to hear of ii.
1'..IN1:i;k- .Ml..c.l of the Nicara
gua canal enterprse, is in New York
Hehas been in (Ire town and on
the canal ten months. He com
plains that canned food grows hor
ribly monotonous, but looks for re
lief when the railroad taps iuteior.
vi i ieMieiu v arner i'i nier lie sav
'u.nui s.'iiiut weni ' mrouirJi an
amount of fatiguing exploration
while he was with us that was
marvelous for so large and heavy a
man. J he C-reytown people said to
me, when we started out on foot
that they did not see what 1 could
Io Willi him if he broke down, as he
was too big to carry in the forests.
Hut I told ihein he was not the kind
of a man to break down, and I was
right about it. He tramped over
thirty-live miles on foot without
showing an- more signs of futiirue
than any of the rest of us who were
used to it.
AND 50 DDES
Just the same
ll I ill j III if fcf . S&XHfl W'A
MADE ONLY BY
N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. Chicago.
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ER STABLES. '
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
HAS THE FINEST RIGS IN
THE CITY
Carriages for Pleasure and Short J)rive Always
nept Heady.
Baufcof Cass Couuty
Pi,l Ht'ilti n...4 L.1 i ' I . ...
i'Kmi aim t iilii ailtrfJl,.
f' iid un caiiital . . . vo. ivu.
'irplu" 'zb 00(i
0. II. Parnele I'r.-i.lent
Kr;.l ..ni.r ViCfi ITesni.jut
1. M. rutfersoi, rnslieir
T. M. I'attf rson, Asst Oivluer
T I KECT.O K.S
, Ii. S'Mitli. K. u. Vi)Mlhuint II. S. K.uuy and
t. ill. J. til If I sou
GENERAL RAimTCf: KTTSTN
TR, INS A TED
Aicfiin iiHfMrii i itAiiri.ut aii.ah'a.i ....
ifiiuMi hiui iironiDr firTfiiriniiirivnti ti nil i.n
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.ur..i ciun u?i iu tit lift c;ire.
Cor. 4th and Vino
i'Jattsmoutli, .Nebraeki
First atioaal
BANK
OK PLA.TT.SMOi Til, N Elili.VSK A
F Q WiQW $ 02
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
A Full and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded at all Hours"
i'a;t ii : emit nl
"iurulus
..v,0M).nn
io.Mxi.or
' ini?rs the vry be-t fju-ilitit-s for the promp
Banking Business
tuntiei uouirht jiiid Mold. Of
- i " v. v i
Units drawu, aviiilable in any part of the
L'uufs nwfj auii an iHe priiiPipiii rvns of
OOLLKC'TIONS MADE AXD PIIOMiTLV BKMIT-
TKU.
aii?he3t iiiarker price pMld for County War-
t aij i okdic aiiM i(iiiiy uunart.
DIKKCTOKS
.lolni Fitztrerald I. Il.iwk-wortb
Sn:n WmuIi, F. K. Whi'.n
i'rtUlTl't h' IllkVUV
John Fitc;"ralij. s. Wauh.
Pn-HnJent Ca-J".-.-
EDMUNDS & ROOT
Tue pioneer merchants of
The Best is the Cheapest
That is Why Fred Gonlcr alter 15 years of experience as th most succful
Atrncultural inii)l'iiwnf. i1..ilnr m.,. ,..f t. ... i . . nu--.-3im
, ' ' , .. , . . ... w.. 1-vu.nj ua ceieeieu mo lollowin-r ininl.
ments which he carries and heartily recommends to his friends and patrons.
EZetch.-u.ra.. 2olino and Sc2autlor
WAGONS,
Sradloy, Peru, and Deer
LISTERS and PLOWS
NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES AND
Badger Cultivators.
WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA
M7KU " 1 , XT.
,Uim vncuivruwers ana l-'lanters.
Carry a full stock of Rnerai
me rchondiso which theysell very
close. Highest price paid for
all kinds of farm produce. Gen
erous treatmentand fair dealing
is the secret of our success.
Handles the fihestot Bu-sieSj 1'hajtons, Carts, Sprino- ,
Carriages and other vehicles that are mSl! P"8' and
GIIAS L KOOT,
Notary Public
Murray Xcb.
The lamest line in Cass Countv. r.t fl,.,,u ..a ... ,
prices so low that it will pav you to come 0 i t, nVf ' ,mrneSS at
before purchasing else vherl 1)A VF i tr' ' r , "d lnsPC(:t ock
workma kas charge ot our harness shop. c'xPerie"ced
Jred Gorder
. '
t'lattsmouth and Weeping Water
WHAT WOULU A YANKEE TAR DO?
While it was, no doubt, a dis
courteous act on the part of the com-
mamler ot the steamer Itata to
steam out of the harber at San
Diejo while under seizure of our
government, we are inclined to be
lieve that the people of the United
States would entertain an exceed
ingly poor opinion of the enter
prise of Chilian naval officers if an
other course had been followed.
Transpose the conditions, and con
sider what would be expected of a
United States naval officer if, when
a war was proing- on in this country,
and his vessel was loaded with sup
plies which his countrj'-meii de
sired, and a foreign government,
ordering him not to leave its port.
put but one official onboard to hold
the vessel in arrest? If. under these
circumstances, a United States com
manding officer did not take advan
tage of his opportunities, he would
be generally condemned by his
fellow-countrymen, and would be
dismissed from the service, if. in
deed, a much harder punishment
was not meted out to him. Boston
Port Be Duped
There hare lately been placed upon the market
r.,!-6 v ch,eP.r-p"nt of an obsolete edition of
mta'w "rice CtioDary" Tbey 8,8 beingoffered
By
dry KOOls dealers jrwer. clothiers, etc., and in
a R-vr instanetH as a premium for subscriptions
tu papers. r
Announcements of these comparatively
worthless
reprints are very misleading; for instance, they
vf "an eight to twelve dollar book." when in
reality from A to Z thev are all
Reprint Dictionaries,
phototyp- copiea of a book of oyer forty years
ago, which in its day was sold for about ti.oo. and
wniPM ma much u , 1 t-... -i . ... ; .. . . . . '
''"r""' i'ifr, print, ana
binding; to these imitations, being then the best
Long Since Obsolete.
Th. n . 1 m . r 1 . , . .... ,
-.'7- "i'f'"vU.u. iw" so-f;:!! i"ci newwordu
which some of these books an-advertised to con
tain was compiled by a gentleman who ha leen
. .. ..... c (.uMnsnea re-
rore Ins death. Other additions are crobablv
reprints of a like character.
The Genuine Kdition of Webster's I na.
Iiritls-erl llii tinnarv . ;.. ...
.t .,- me ouiy one
lamiliar to this generation, contains over k.i
pagof. with illustrations on nearlv every pa"e
an l lears our imprint on the title page. Itis
protected by copyricht from cheap imitation
Valuable as this work is, we have at vast'ex-
the name ot which is Webstik's I.iTtSATioAi
i i i r . a n i .
Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated pamphlet free.
U. & U. MbnnlAr.i & CO.,
Springfield, Mass., U.S.A.
Everything to Furnish Your House.
I. PEARLMAN'S
GREAT MODERN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUIH.
Having bought the J V Weekbaeh V
on south Mam street I offer my entire stock at
a sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the tim
to buy Gasoline stoves and furniture of nil
kinds.
Opera Houw Block T pi? A WT,r A
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