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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1891)
r r Imw Half. I Slar coin iar alf dollJ mm i v. MADE ONLY BY NEW LUMBER YAAR 1 , OEALKKS IN IMNK UTMBKl:. SHI NULLS. LATH, SASH. DOOIiS. KLIXOS.mimI all huilding iiiterii Call ami svjt us 111 th iiml IE. an st north of Hcisci's smout.h, T ebraska Everything to I. PEARLMAN'S liKKAT iMODEKN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUK Having iHircha-i'il the l. V. "Week bach store room on south Main street where Tain now located J can sell goods cheap er than the cheapest having jut put in the largest stock of new goods ever hrouuht to the city. Gasoline stoves tind furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. I J'EUtLMAiV The Best is the Cheapest That is W iy b"m (Jorder after 15 years of experience as the most successful Agricultural implem. nt dealer in tie: county has belected the following implc nents which he oarries and heartily reeom nonds to his friends and patrons. -EZetclmm. Ivloiisij and Sclrutler WAGONS, Bradloy. 2?ru, and C3 LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELE5 CUL tivar.ors and Badger Cultivator. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER. JDEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND H worth Checkrowers and Planters. Ml Gx01DFtPx iianijles the linestot Unties, Phictons. Carts, Spring Wagons, and Carriages and other vehicles that are manufactured. The laro-eist line in Cass County, ot double and single harness at trices to low that it will pay you to come '2d miles and inspect stock tefore purchasing elsewhere. DAVID 3lILLEli an experienced .Turkman lias charge ot our harness shop. - Fr edGorder, Plattsmouth and Weeping Water WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full aud Complete line of Medicines, Drugs, DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours 1 THE POSITIVE CURL. I ELY BKOTHERS. M Warren 8-, Hew Tork. Price 60 eta j Wild Wfyvfi grows, botl7 toetpe SANA CLAUS SOAP JSSS 5 ft NJCFAIRBANK&CO. Chicago. VK A. '). ait the corner of reef, one block mill. Fi.nusli i'our House. AT Paints, and Oils. nam Plattsraouth Daily Herald KNOTTS BROS, Publishers ruhllheu every Thrsl;iy, and dally eveij weuluK except Sunday. IJenlslered At the l'lattioiiouili. Neb. post ollleefor inin.sMlsMon through th U.eS. mail" if j-eeonil cl;vsn rate". Ofllee corner Vine ;iiid Kifrti street Telephone :jh. TKltMH KOK WKIKLV. me copy, one year, in advance 51 .V '):ie copy, one year, nt in alvs;iwe .... 2 00 O le copy, six monthf. in advance 75 Ine c- py. three month". In advance ... 40 TKKMH FOK MK. ine cop one ytar in advance ? 00 ne copy per week, hy carrier i3 n copy, per inontlt W 11 KSDAY, AL'Cl'ST 4. 1S01. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION, The republican electors of the 'late of Nebraska are rentie.xted to send uciefjfaies irom ineir several . i- i connlii's, tj meet in convention in the city of Lincoln. Thursday, Sep tember lit. 1N1, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of placing in noini nation candidates for one associate justice of the supreme court, and two members ol the ijonru ot re- 0,-ents f the state university, and to transact such other business as maybe presented to the convention THE AI'l'O Iv'T I OX K X T The several counties are entitled to representation as follows. beui based upon the vote cast for Hon Geo. II. Hastings, for attorney -gvn-eral in 1SH), g vinff one deleate-at-lare to each county, and one for each l.iO votes and the major frac tion thereof: 'OCNTlKH. Adams IKI..U.'OLKTI KH. . llj.lollllHOIl ... 1 Kearney IKI.. .. 7 (! Arthur Atilelope ti Keya l ah-i . . . . :j B;iiiiicr ... ;i Keith Kimball Knox. Lancaster Koyd Hlitine Boolie 5 :t; u liox Uutte l.i coin. Brown 4 LoKan 2 Hutlalo -.10! I.OUII. Builer .Madison Mel erson... Merrick ance Nvinaha... . Nuckolls . c 2 , 5 4 . ! t; i : 3 4 Burt Ciss Cedar otiiise Cheyenne. Cherry..-. (toe lay .10 4 Caw nee.. ... IVi-kin 'ierce t'lieh.s IMatte Col tax . . ... Cuming 7 dieter 12 Dakota 4 Da we "I 1 5 li II ;t 14 4 V 2 10 t; Polk I iweon I Bed Willow.. ' u : i ...... Deuel 3i Kichai tlsou . . Dixon UiKock.. Doilre lliSaline. Dounlas w.sarpy. Diimly is Maunder tillmoie 9 Scott's Bluff Seward Sheridan Sherman Krankliu 5 Frontier Furnas. . . tiage V- Sioux 2 Stanton 3 Thayer K Thomas 2 Thurctou 4 Valley 4 Washington .... 7 Wayne 4 i ehster 7 Wheeler 2 York 11 Total 545 o:artield.... Oosper Crant (ireely 2 Mall x Hamilton 8 Harlan 4 Hayes 3 Hitchcock 4 Holt s Howard... 4 Hooker 2 eiTerson n No vote returned. It is recomended that no proxies be addmitted to the convention, and that the delegates present be authorized to cast the full vote of the delegation. It is further recomended that the tate central committee select the temporary organization of the con vention. John C. Watsox, WALT. 14. SEELV, Chairman. Secretary. MORE TIN AND TIN PLATE. On Friday the Teniescaltin mines shipped to the American Tin Plate Company of St. Louis HX.Crx) pounds of pig tin produced, smelted and refined at Temescal. That company now has orders on hand from newly formed tin plate companies in the United States for over ft 10.000 worth of block tin, and is running day and night with three shifts of men to meet the demand. What will our democratic and mugwump friends say to this? Will they still insist that we cannot and will not make tin plate in the United States, and that we ought to continue, as heretofore, tilling the Welsh men's pockets at prices which they name? Will they claim now that the McKinley bill is a . mere empty form of words, or that it will not foster and encouragw at least one domestic industry? It must be borne in mind that nineteen tons of block tin mean at least i'K) tons of tin plate, the tin being only about '3 per cent of the so called tin plate. Six hundred tons of tin plate is not very much, but it will be enough to disprove the free trade assertion that tin plate in marketable quanti ties is not made in Uie Limed States. This shipment, too. is only a single one, and will be followed by others just as fast as the ore can be mined and milled. The Temes cal company expects within sixty days to be smelting from four to six tons of block tin per day, and to increase the output far beyond that within a short time. We are going through just the same experience with tin as we had with steel rails, with wire nails, with cotton fabrics, and with every kind of manufacture that a protec- tivei tariff has encouraged. YV were met with the fame derision, t the name nlanders and falsehood ....I l, u....., ......i : r t..:i . ""u inv diiiiic ;i run ilium ti l.l 1 1 ll I e, lut all these industries have suc ceeded, and tin plate making will do tlie same. San Francisco Chronicle. Miss Al.Mlili T 1';ki;, daughter of tin famous author ol A Fool's Kr raud, has been awarded the pri.e offered by Geo. W. Child to the Phidclphia Sehool of Design for Women, for exeellenee in illustra t ion. Sic k or well. Bright' diseose or no disease, candidate or no candi date , Secretary or citi.en, James (- Blaine holds a bigger place in the popular heart of this country to day than any other J i v i 1 1 man (lube Democrat. Tm: owners of Kentucky whisky owe I, nele rani in round numbers :lS.)i)0,ouo for taxes on whisky. which they will have to pay soon unless the time of payment is ex tended. As Democrats 'have con tended that the Treasury was "hard up" ther inirht be taken at their own word, and be asked to pa- promptly. There is no reason why the payment of the tax should be aain extended. Let lTnele Sam have the benefit of the money and the Democratic party the benefit of the whisky. Inter Ocean. ix l lie liosloii transcript some one tells what the present leadni; authors of the country were doma in IS.).). Mr. Howells was setting type in his father's printing office, and he has never been ashamed of it, either; it is twenty to one that he was an excellent compositor. Charles Libert Craddock roamed, a little child, upon the Tennessee mountains. and Celia Thaxler gathered pimpernels upon the wind-swept Isles of Shoals. All these younyf people then and a little later, must have found very little inspiration for their baby geniuses in the current literature of that da', as this contributor jives an account of it; the idols of people were Fanny Fern and Fitz Greene Ilalleck and Timothy Tit- comb. Sentimental maidens pored over "Bittersweets" and ''Godey's Lady's Hook," and the general literarj' tone was decidedlr weak. A vast tleal that was ood hail al ready appeared in ISTm, but the peo ple hardly knew it. As to the only threat piece of fiction of the period. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," people were divided between declaring that it was rubbish and asserting tluit it was the work of Ilenr' Ward Beecher and not Mrs. Stowe, because no woman could have had brains enough to write it! REFUTING A STANDARD DEMO CRATIC LIE. The Fifty-lirst Congress did not appropriate "over a billion of dol lar," but just exactly $9SS,410.120, or $170,44(5.209 more than the Fiftieth Congress. Of this excess $1;."),:-521.-SX)72was for a pension deficiency which the Democrats of that Con gress dishonestly left unpaid; $-.',-Mil ,'3-l'3.8 was for postof'fice bills, three-fourth of which will be re turned to the Treasury; $7,.'507,14G. 70J;for the purhase of Indian lands that will sell for three times their cost; $14,042,344.(50 was to meet con tracts for naval vessels heretofore authorized, and $72,58S,.W.99 to pa3' new pension under the new act authorized by the people in IHSS. The balance went in census ex penses, harbor defenses and improve ments, and World's Fair appropri ation?. As to the revenues, they were reduced, and unjust taxation was not continued. As we have al ready demonstrated in these columns, the people are enjoying under the McKinley bill a greater volume of trade than ever before, while the are paying less taxes. Inter Ocean. Hair chains. rinrs, crosses i n hair work of all kinds to order. Mrs. A. Kxee. tf 1720 Locust St WANTED A desirable tenant f r the Dovey homestead, corner o Seventh and Oak streets, tf K. G. Dovey Sox. ONLY ONE. There has been but one new Summer drink brought out this season- It is Cherry Phosphate and is dispensed from Brown fc Barretts fountain. tf Rrieumalism Curact in fx Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and ' neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. "Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately dissappear. The first dose greatly benefits. Trie Sold by F, G. Frieke, Druggist, wt Ladies, among that sample line are some of the finest shoes you ever laid eyes on Wm. Ilerold & Son's tf Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2 Good rOevvs! ho one, who 1 willing to adopt Mm rthl oourae, Avetf be lung aiuiclntl wiUi boiU, ur buucles, piailM, or other cuuous erop Uuus. Tiio &ra Ui realu of Nature's rl loru to expel poutonou aud xttvM nuutvr tiuiu Uiti bkMxl, uU Dltow plainly Uiat lite system is riililuiu Ujn:lt LluougU Uif sklu of unpuritieii wliicU It vmut Uiu K'nitUiiaUj work M Uie liver anl kidiu- to rviaovti. To ro nton: Uuxtu orjfuif Ut Uieir propttr f unctlona, Aynr's HHTsiap&rUlu U Uie uitMliciAe required. Tluit no oilier LlooU-piLritier cau compara wiUi it, UioiifMUiiln toUly wiu hurt) Hiuuod Freedom froin the tyranny of dopravml blood by tho usu of this HicftJctne. For niiiA year I wm utttlrteA mtth A sktn dlsim.se Uiat 114 not yield to any remedy until 'a friend advised me to try A yen's Kunut- pfirilla. With the ohc of this nie.llrlne tho complaint dixftppenrttrf. It Is my belief thai no other blood uieilii'inr could luive effnotod bo rapid unci complete a oure." Andres I). tSarein, C. Vletorla, Tamaullpns. Mexlro. "My f.vc, for years, ru covered with pim- les nnd humors, for which I could find no remedy till I began to take Ayer's Sarsapa rilhi. Throe bottlrts of Uib preat IiIcmmI im-dl-cine effocted a UiotoukIi cure. I confidently recommend It to all suffering from similar troubles." M. rarker, Concord. Vt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, T-RBTARHD BT SB. J. C. AYEB & CO., Lowell, Mam. Bold by Drug' -- c Worth 5 ctl. (I j N K STOVES j Cleaned aud Repaired at W. Hl-.MDKUS IIARDWAKMi STORK. . V. .Mathews old Stand J S A T I S F A C T I ON (i lTA RA N T K K D v!17. 1 an.i ':', M.m. St., lattsmouth, - ebraska. 3. M. mm. ?ropritor I he Perkino lins bi-cij tfiornutfhly eiioyrtteil from top tc .,li.u. -u: low out ! the iiesf hotels in tin- xtatf- tJuaitt- rs will t. taker ty the week at M.M) HPf U. JOOD BAR CONNECTED IRESbLER. The 5th St. Merchant IVa Keeps a Kull Line of repair? ) oMU.ii . oonsult Vour IntWHs t oiviny Hi SHEHWOOL' BLOCK List ot Letters. I Remaining unclaimed in the I'ost j Office at Plattsmouth. July 22, j 1S91, for the week ending J uly l.: ! Persons calling for any of the J above letters will please say "ad- f vertised." II. J. STKKIC.HT, P. I ! lOHILIP TH EI ROLF Has Opened up Tlie Fir est. -- 'lean- st, -- CViest- SALOOIST 1 N T II K C I T Y Where may be found choice wines Iijuors and cigars. ANIIKL'SKR IH'SCII 1-5 KKR. AM) BASS' ALK WIIITK LABKL, always on hand. COKXEK OF MAIX AXI FOUKTH .ST. Afi 1 !' I. !H0 iin:kr IOO "KXT. net on Tr. 0 my 'oretg, H"lt Bruhe. Cuih rs & medicines. amiileK fr-e. w rite now. Ir Bridmaii. 371 B'way N" V. wy -owi Kn.rr: The urcatHealthUKIIIIv. IHhhotlJl. linjtrklmv tml sppettzinx- Sold by all dealers. A beautiful Pict urn Book and cards Bent FKHK to any one Bending address to ths O. K HlRKd UO FtaOadelpUia. I'. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanec and bt-autifie tiie hair. FmiMi,tel a Joxuriant growth, fever Pails to Hcrtore Gray Hair to ita Touthful Color. Cures K!p dip A hair luluug. 3"V. and f j . ti at rnjggitj f-pv!:e"'b Crint-er Tonic. ll rtn.-s ti.t; w.rl l.u: . i. '. .r- ),'.t.??, ln' , ''on. Take in tinie.5.'fts. - r j i c ; Th v !r,, c)iro frir Com. . . j u. jy. or ii.'.-.C'oX k CO., A'. Y. Dr. GrosYenor's 'S Pol! 122Ef PLASTER. Rhfnmtiam, neuralrf. plearipy ana IumhA' carea mx once, frfnmwg Tor waiff ny ail fTmiggirttT K 1 1, THEOniClNHfc'OCEHUtNC. Th ooly Kf Olf-, s4 rtU's Pi I t .r J, . -"- wtxh t e r:o&-m. Tste oikrr kind. &um mi.'utin .M ttz. m HENRY BOECK The Lending FURNITURL' LKALER AND '.k.s. UN DERTAKR. I'onstHiitlv kes on IihikI everything yoi; m t furiii.i your iioiisf-. COICNKH MXIU AND MAIN HTKKKT F Jf tis-n c ut Meb THE I XT E R N AT I O N AL TYPEWRITER A Mtrletly first cla- tuaehlne. fullv warra.if- ed. Made Tom the very hest material hv okil'ed workmen, and with the hest tools that have ever heen devised for the nurnose. War ranted to do all that can he reasonably ex pected of the very host typewriter extant. Capable of writing IV) wciniri oer minute, . -more according to the ability of the oierto. PKJCE $100. llthere is no at;eiit In your town addree the manut'aeturt c. TIIK 1'AKIWU M'K'li (. Agents wanted Parish N, Y. F. B. SEELKMIKK, Agent. , Lincolu, Nel, County Surveyor AND CIVIL ENGINEER. .11 orders left with County Clerk will receive prompt attention OFFICE IM COURT HOu'sE. THE OLD RELIABLE. !!. A. WATBBIAH k SON PlflF LUMBER ! I i j Hhingles, Lath, Sash, j Doors, Blinds I Can supply everw demand of the city, j Call and get terms. Fourth Htreet in roar of opera house. P. J. HANSEN DEALEK IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS Alsb Q U E EN SWA UE W and Feed a ?pialty t-na tlie L'ulile Solicited. JOHNSON BDILDINGH Silth St Diamond Brand 1 etn.v. J'a. 21 . " , ji,:o .u- Lumber Yard