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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1891)
TO ADVERTISE Call On rrn TDfrO LLJDIJO HEKA1L AND BRING YOUR ADVERTISEMENT tfGTou Want to Sell Tour Fropery Advertise It TflE IIEKALD'S job department ha been fitted with new ype tmcl is able to do the finest of work and on thort notice. tt j!wt eale bill rail on thi office and get our pricet which are reasonable and alike to all. We are Here to Please TTJT 41! mm i STJBSCBIBB FOR IT Co Fifth ano V.xf. Sts PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Plaitsmoulh Daily Herald K NOTTS BROS, Publishers I'utilN!;?. "very Thnrsilay, ami dully fvrcj svciiiiiti ex'pl Sunday. K-cWtiTi-il :it tlx- r!;ittsin-iith, Ni-b. post-Oillft'foi- ti;t;isuiisi;m ! ii r':ii the U.i'S. mail at mcci-ikI rlaMH riilfi. Ollire coriifr Vino :ml Fifth struts. TKIMM Knit H'K'KI.V, Out- coiiy, one y-:tr, ill advat.cc $150 :i , opt y-ar, imt In advai. - 2 H) One copy, si nmnllif. in :t:l aiif 75 Gnu r.'py, t In-- itr-ntli. in a.uance. ... 40 TKUM1 K"K IIAII.l ' n fn; oi'i' y :ir in :ntv.t!iOi - i 00 Onn copy pi-r fk. ly c -.ri 'iT 15 Oiih fupy, pi r inniit h - 60 Tl:i:St)AY, MAY 10, lsoi GERMAN VIEWS OF RECIPROCITY. In view of llii" f;ut that llu- liug lish j;i'rs of K'io, .New York ;ml London were prompt in their asser tions that the enforcement of reci procity treaties y tile aid of the McKinley t i 1 1 offered no advantages to American trade, the following extracts Iroin Kulilow s are in terest in: "In consequence of the commer cial treaty, made by the Krazils and the United States of America sonu time ato, the union of (lermati iron and steel industrials has applied to the foreign office with the entreaty to use its influence thus, that to German imports are to be granted at least all those facilities of custom granted at present to the United States. Iron industry in North America has developed duriiiij; the last years to such an ex tent that our German industry, even at the same custom rates, has to meet with creator difficulties every year in coin pet inc; with North America. The perfectly one-sided and unjustified favoring of tlu North American import must have the unavoidable consequence that our exports to the liraxil would be supplanted altogether." The Commercial Chamber of Ieipzic addresses the imperial chancellor on this subject as fol lows, in part: "Your excellency knows that the United States- after having locked bv the McKinlcv bill more than j - ever their country against Kuro pean import have bei;un, following the instigations of the I'au-Ae er- ican congress, to enter by commer cial treaties into a closer relation with other American states. By the commercial tientj-with the I?ra zils, and which must be looked up on as the first result of these en deavors, important productions of the United States, and not only pro ductions of agriculture and cattle breeding-, but also certain kinds of hardware, especially instruments and machines for agriculture mining- and manufactories, are not only entirely frre of duty in the im port to the Brazil.s whereas others, like cotton ware, inclusive of ready made garments, iron and steel ware, leather, India rubber goods, etc., are to enjoy a reduction of 27 per cent against the general Brazilian import custom tariff. In England, which is in the same conditon, commercial chambers and and others corporation representing the parties concerned have ad dressed the Government with the pra3-er to do the necessaay steps in order to get a commercial treaty from the Brazils, guaranteeing to English "roods- the same rights is to the North American ones; and according to intelligence received L.ord Salisbury has promised to do all in his power to attain this end.' This does not seem to show that the McKinley bill, with the recipro city annex, is quite so destructive of American trade as has been repre s mi ted. A men can Hconoin ist. INTERESTING FACTS. It does not profit a nation to ex ult too much in its own superiority, but here are some facts compiled by the Minneapolis 'I ribune that ought to be known by every patriotic American: The United Stairs has a stand ing army of '27.0OO soldiers and 1S, onn newspapers; Russia. Mi'.i.ou.) sol diers and MKI newspapers. The United States has 2.000 in her navy and 10.000.000 in her Sunday school-; France has 77.ot in its n;ivy and .":.- KK) in the Sunday schools. The United States spends M X X I.IH M) ami ally 011 the army and navy, and 000.ODO on the public schools; Great Britian. 1 lO.Oi mm 10 on t lie ; ri ny and na vy. am I ? , a , K 1 01: tin- -enools. The United Mates li:'s an armed strength of li.iM) soldiers ors, and .'-it to, k xl t.-;n-hT and s; Ita! . 2nsrm soldi. 1 Ot teachers. ! !'-. 1 11 e vei v million of i earning Russia spends in military expense S&l.Si), Italy $3.iG. France $3.12. GreatBritian $2.2-1 and the United States ( cents. The Na taioual debt of France is four times, of Italy three time and of Great Britian and Russia more than double that oT the United States. In the national struggle for exist ence education, religions anil in dustry beat war debts, war waste and war taxes. If the Old World would keep up in the race, her standing armies must become what naval warfare and the American army have beconie--niostly a mem ory. Sk.N'A'I ok-A l.I.i.so.v, who ought to k 1 1 o w something of the condition of the national finances, and who undoubtedly (iocs know, 'says that the Treasury will contain a surplus of about $:),fX!0.0'J0 at the beginning of the new fiscal year, not including the fractional silver, which amounts to about $20,000 MX). Undoubtedly the Treasury will be able to meet all its engagements readily and prompt, and redeem the $70,f X,( X X) 42-per-cent bonds at their maturity next September. THE OLD R!:UADL. LUMBER Sliiuiilt'M. fath, S:t-i, oors, ISlsods CJiin supply everw duuaiiil of the city. CjII :tnil . t tiTins. Fourth str-i t in rear of opera limine. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE LEaLER A ND 9 r-rT jgy UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand everything you nf!"d to furnish your house. eoRNEii srx rn and xms stkeet Plattsmout Neb n Ill W 8 5 , V J X L. I 1 1 The 5th St. Herchant Tailoi Keep a Full lane of Cont:!r Your Irl!P"' v JfivuiZ !M- ' SHEffWOOC BLOC- 'I . r r. tt ' - 1 I Yre Me kiUcjs, soiled fteir nziftcip, Ajld didiil kTjovvIt f 0 do; Yiilvisc old friend Jec)ANTALAUS cDOAP 1 mi A OUAI.KU IN STAPLE m FANCY GItOCEUlES, GLASS AiVL QITEKXSW.MIE ,,e Pi!!)!!' Solicited. JOHNSON BUILDING. Hcril) 6!iiS Y,"1!"'1.r,'l-'i-,.l sitio;im Ui'-iuO J population, there are ill the United States 1;(J combatants. ''7-"i i.cT-pa-' Iers. 1.20") college students and ''.'. ! Mm school children; in Furojie, 10,.! 'no (omliatants. thirty newsjiaper j :. college students and ItJ.OOO school children. On ever)- $100 of 1 1 f?se lifile kiffcrvsdlir rrjiifens Quickly &riisr(ed z& sUJifr MmT "Were as brtehr dJd soft rpvi. ( ( Santa Chaws Soap-Maes glv bv N.KFairbank&Co. Chicago. TH "T T" Y) TABLES W. D. JOJES. Proprietor. HAS THE FINEST RIGS IN Ciirriaos lor IMrasme 21114 Short Drivo Ahvays Kept Heady. Cor. 4th and Vine iattrfmouth, Nebraska C2 F G FSfflf WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Orefully Compounded at all Hours The Best is the Cheapest That is Why Fred Cordcr after 1.7 years of experience as tho most successful Agricultural implement dealer in the county has feclected the following implt ments -which h'j carries ami heartily recommonds to his friends and patrons. EZotclivim. 2olizio and Scliutlor WAGONS, Eradloy, Peru, and 3Deer LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CUL tivators and Badger Cultivator. WEIRS AND BRADLEYSTALKCUTTER, DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA worth Cheekrowers and Planters. Uaadls the finestot Jinnies, I'lnetons, Carts, Spring Wa0s arid Carriages said other vehicles that are manufactured. ' ' The largest line in Cass County, ot double and single harness at prices so low that it will pay you to come 20 miles and'inpect stock before purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLEli an experienced workman aa? charge ot our harness shop. Fr edGorder, Plattsmouth and Weeping Water Everything to Furnish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S -GREAT MODERN- HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having bought the J V Weckbach store room on south Main street I offer my entire stockyu a sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the time to buy Gasoline stoves and furniture of all kinds. Opera House I)io,k J. PEARL3IAA" .-ft VTlotrfd "P" ll r m r i r- mi- . iUffaSii-W-fr-iVrirtl ELY EKOTHEB3. 66 Warren SN, New York. Prlte wcta V i 7