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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1891)
TO' ADVERTISE Plattsmouth Daily Herald KNOTTS BROS, Publishers 2v J3 2T S Csi.ll On E LB AND BRING YOUR ADVERTISE MENT IfGYoti Waat to Sell Your Frotiery Advertise It Published erery Thursday, -.aiid d.Uly eerj renlng except Sunday. Registered at t!ie Plattsmonth, el. pot Offlcefor transxtisMoii through the U..-r. malls at second :la-s rate. Ofllce comer Vino arid Fifth streets. Telephone 38. TKKM8 FOR WEEKLY. One copy, oneye-ir, in advance........ $150 One copy, mm jc:ir, nt m advance 2 no One copy, six iiionUit. ia advaiu'e 75 One c-ipy, ihn-t iik.ui In, .n ;t(lv;iuoe. ... 40 TI'R.MS K)K flAIH One cop ot y;i'- a lv .hoc 6 bO One copy rt.-r wck. by e:irr;r 15 "n coiiy, per iiiotit li 6C Til UK'SDAY, NAY L'S, 1S01 Tut-: evident delijrht with wliicl the democratic press mentioiiH Dlaineas k'inf a mental ami phy sical wreck is absolutely ghoulish The facts arc. however, that Nr, Ulaine is si ill able to thwart the en emies of his country, be they foreigners in truth or Americai free traders. THE II KK .LI)'S jol department has been fitted with new ype find. i .iMi- to do tin; finest of work and on ehort notice. Til KICK thousand immigrants land ed in New York last Sunday and half of .them were Italians. The New Orleans episode, unfortunate ly, seems to have oidy advertised our country in Italy, so that we are to be cursed by an liillux of her poverty stricken population, a ma jority of whom are without money and devoid of honor. , you w&ot tale bills call on this office and get our prio which reasonable and alike to all. art to Please 0 SITBSOBIBB JFOtt IT CorTiftii and Vine Sts PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA TlIK scheme of the peoples part' to have the government loan money on real estate at two per cent inter est, is silly and impracticable enough to sink the new organiza tion if there were not other princi ples embraced equally as vicious No wonder governor Todd wants to borrow money on his big farms at per cent. He would turn round and re-loan it to his neighbors who did not own land at from 10 to l. per cent, that's the kind of patriot governor Todd is, and we miss our bearing if a majority of the peoples part are not of the same feather. Time Table GOING WEST . GOING EAST Sol... 8 :30 a. m No 2 5:05 p.m. " 3 5:45 p. m " 4 10:30 a. m 5, 9 :25 a. m. " 8 7 ;44 p. m. T T .-15 a. in. " 10 9 : a. m. 9 6:25p,m. "12 10:14 a. m "11.. 5:25 p.m. "20 :30 a. n. 19 11 :05 a. m. EDMUNDS & ROOT Tne pioneer tneichants of T-IK'UMMIL.ir Carry a full stock of generai merchondtse which theysell very close. Highest price paid for all kinds of farm produce. Gen crous treatmentand fair dealing ia the secret of our success. CIIAS L K00T, Notary Public Murray Neb. 'vJhe Citizens BNK PLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA Oayltal stock paid in ?50 0 0 Authorized Capital, $100,000. OFFICERS rKANK CAKKUTU. JOS. A. COXKOtt. President. Vlce-Presdut W. n. HUSHING. Casnier. DIRECTORS f rauk Carrutli J. A. Connor. K. K. Guthiu&ni I. W. Johnson. Henry Boeck, John O'Keete W. D. Merriam, Wra. Wetencamp, W. H. Cushlng. THINSlCTSiA GENERAL BANKING BDSiNES sues certificate of deposits bearing interest Buys and sell exchange, county and city 'Knint JULIUS PEPPERRERG. MANUTACTTJUBR OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IS THE Thoicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor da c 3J jrnarga and ' rmx LINK OF Bui TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE always is stock. Not. 23. 1885. TNE LEADING GROCERS HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY, ETERYTHING - f RSSH - AND - IN - SEASON ATTEXTIOX FARMERS We want your Poultry, Kggs, But ter and your farm produce of all kinds, we will nay you the hifrheat cash price as we are buying for a firu in Lincoln. AN ALLIANCE TRUTH. Thk people's party leaders say they are going to make a lively canvass in Kentucky this j'ear. They will do nothing of the sort. The democracy is the part 3' which would be hurt by a demonstration of that kind in Kentucky, and the people's party has no stomach foi a fight against the de mocracy. The l'effers, Donnellys and Taubenecks will confine their political activities strict ly to re publican localities. Kx. It will be observed that the de cree of the Brazilian Government with regard to its legations in forei gn countries places the United States at the head of the list. This is the first formal recognition of the important fact that ours is the fore most nation in the world. And since it comes unsought from the greatest of South America Repub lics we feel as though our own es timation of the greatness of Uncle Sams dominions was being shared by intelligent foreigners. We hope the South American Republic may continue to grow until she is the equal in power and wealth of her Northern sister. reconsideration. Some weeks later Mr. Foster was instructed to return to Spain to reopen negotiations for a modified treaty. This mission was, however, unsucessf ul, and Mr. Foster remained abroad but a few months. Recently Mr. Foster was again Bent to Spain and negotiated a commercial treaty, the acceptance of which is now pending. I'tOl'LE AND EVENTS Amherst College will spend ifllk),!) of the gifts recently made her, in building physical and ciictu ical laboratories. West 1'oiut will graduate a class of sixty-live. There are six Illinois boys. Strii'i-rle for first place is between Sewell, of Kentucky, and Crosby, appointed by President Cleveland. The University of Pennsylvania talks of lengthening its medical course to four yeaiH. This calls for an endowment fund of $1j0,G()0, to which, on certain conditions. Provost William Pepper is willing- to subscribe !jC0,(X)0. Harvard has decided to count work done in the summer schools as regular term work for th degree. This makes the s schools an integral part of the University. Tlii concession makes it easier to get a degree in three years. Butler expects a full house. He will issue his autobiography and reminiscences in German and French as well as Knglish. The old veteran has already said there are sensat ions in this book. Kvidently he means his mines shall explode on two continents simultaneously. One of William K. Vanderbilt's greatest hobbies is the raising of choice strains of poultry. He has just given a contract for the erection on his beautiful estate, at Oakdalc, a poultry house to cost $l."j,(KX). It will be 3S." feet long, and it will cot tain, in conjunction with original ideas 01 i'lr. vanuermit s, every im provement known to professional breeders. It is reported in l,onuon tnat in spite ot tne .ew Orleans uprising 100.WX) Italians will come to this country this year. Mr. Kozaki, of Harvard divinity school, is not the only Japanese who will take part in commencement ex ercises this year. Masa3"Oshi Taka- ki, of the same nationality, and a student in the Syracuse University, has been selected by the seniors for the oration. His command of Kng lish composition is said to be excel lent. He is editor of the University Herald. ANTA-CLAUa-SOAP V.- c - 7 r r . r -. rr.-4' UK 1. 1 HV ' .vl -Ci ' -..-T'-lC'i U'l I am ntnr wdmam rii'ci" has amy sense . Amd mamv there be vl uofe:, WILL SPEND Kffi CENT6 F0F1 A USEFUL CAKE Of fAlRBANK'S-SANTA- CLAUS-SOAP- B MAQf A &r 1 schools I ., ,. . -e A.R TOF uminer I M u NNER STABLES. W. D. JONES. Proprietor. HAS THE FINKST RIGS IN Carriages lor Cor. 4th and Viue THE CITY I'lciisiii e at lid Short Kept Heady. Drive- Always i'lattKiiiouth, .NelmiBki Br. A. S)iMharj lies the exr lusic rlirht to ue r. M lnin l oon Ana-Nthf tic tor inn rlul-f extract it k of TuBth in Uiinoity. Vt!r Koeknoud TTTAnt(d An active, relioble mn salary $7l to StMi niontliiv. witn liicrease. lo reurtifent u his own section a responsible New York House, bi-ierencfs. makifactikmc. lock kox loso, new xurK. R. PETERSEN, THK LEADING GROCERS Plattsmouth - - Nebraska. Sosijclisfin scMri The WabiDtton Arenue GROCERS -ANI- Provision Merchants. Headquarters for FLOUR A : FEED, We pay no rent and sell for CASH. You don'tjpay any billa fer dead beats when you buy of this firm. Tha Hand. lest SOFT COAL always on 3D02STT IPORQET AT THK Mr. Blaine's Representative. A Washington special to the Sun announces that the Hon. John W. Foster will act as the diplomatic adviser of the President until Secre tary of State Blaine is able to re sume his official duties. Mr. Foster is well fitted by experience for the duties to which it is understood he will be assigned at the recjuest of Mr. Blaine. He is a native of India na, is years of age, a graduate of Harvard University, and a lawyer by profession. He entered the Union armj- during the late war as a major and rose to the rank of brigadier general. After the war he edited a Republican paper at Knoxville, Tenn., and was for a while postmaster at that place. In 1873 he was sent as Minister to Mexico ly President Grant, and was reappointed by President Hayes in 18S0. In March of that year he was transferred to Russia and held that mission until 1881, when he re signed to attend to private busi ness. On his return to this coun try Mr. Foster established himself in practice in international cases in Washington, acting as a council for foreign legations, before court of commission, in arbitrations' etc. President Arthur appointed him Minister to Spain, and he served from Febuary, 1883, till March, 1885, when he resigned and returned to the United States, having negotia ted an imyortant commercial treaty with the Spanish Government. This treaty elicited general discus sion and was strongly opposed in the Senate. That body failed to con firm it, and it was afterward with drawn by President Cleveland fo CASS LOT Hi E. No. H6.I.O.O. F. meets ev- ry Tuefday night at. their hall in Fitzgerald tlock. All Odd Fellow are cordially invited '.o auena wnen visions in t.ne city. X. K. WILLIAMS, . (v. J. W, Bkidgk, Sec. K X1GIITS OF PYTHIAS, tiauntlet Lodgje- I . 47. Meet? every Wednesdnv eveniDtr at their hill in uekbacn diock, All visitma knights are cordially inv'ted to attend, C A. Marshall. C. C- ; Frank Dixon, K. K S. TTOUKG MEN'S OHKISTION" ASSOCIATION X Waterman block. Main Street. Kooms open fr.-in 8 ::$0 a ni to e :30 i mj For men only Gosnel meeting every Sunday alternoon at 4 'eiocK. C. A. R. McConnihie Post, No. 45, meets every Satur day evening at 7 :30, in thetr hall, Kockwood Block. All visiting comrades are invited to .ieet with us. U. F. Nilee, Post Adj. F. A. Bates. Poet Cum, J ' F Q FqioiTB qo 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 Hour The Best is the Cheapest That is Why Fred Gorder after 15 years of experience as thfl most nnrrifiil Agricultural implement dealer in the county has selected the following inrnle aients whick he carries and heartily recouimonds to his friends and patrons. SItch.ii2ii. Molina and Sclratlor WAGONS, Bradley, Peru, and 3Dooro LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CUL tivators and Badger Cultivator. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER. DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA- worth Checkrowers and Planters. Mil- "QOlDE tU fiestot Bugsien, Plijetonn, Carts, Sprinff Win. aud Carriagei and other Tehicle tLat are mannfactared. . 'J - ij iviiriviinli II J3 rrerKxration. ith- e,f'V,a I OT:t injury, remove 'T rill i r : . t m i Pimples, Biack-Iicads, Sunburn and Tan. A few applications will ren der the most fctubbonily red ekin 6oft, saiooth and -white. Viola Cream ia not a paint or powder to cover defects, butaremxly to cure. It ia superior to all other preparations, and ia guaranteed ro give satlalact:ooL. At drujpnfito or mail ad for SO cents. Prepared by Toledo. Ohio. i. C ItlTTJf Ka a . HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER Th largest lie i Cass County, ot doubl and sinrrle hamMt t pric so low that it will jmj jon to come 20 iiles find inspect etoek befors porchasin elsewhere. DAVID MILLER an experienced workanaa lias cbarire ot our harness fihon. Fr edGorder. FMattsmouth and Weeping Water Everything to Furnish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODERN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. AND UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand everything you need to furnish your house. CORKCR SIXTH AND MAIN BTKEET Plattsmout - Neb Having bought the J V Weekbach store room on south Main street I offer my entire stock at a sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the time to buy Gasoline stoves and furniture of all kinds. Opera Hons Block J. PEARLMAA. r TH E POCmVE CURE.. ZLTBBOTHKRS.M V7aaia,ltrToife. Ttt$iu 4 J-