The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 07, 1891, Image 2

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CIVIL K.NGINKKR
All order left with tlie count) rlerk will Ik
lroinitiy attended to.
OK1ICI. IN (Ot'h'T iioi;sk,
I'lattHiuouth, Nebraska
r U Ul lane I B
SAL'OOU
IN TIIK CITY
Wln ri' 111113' be found choice width
liquors nod cigars.
a x n i ; i s i; r 1 1 r sc 1 1 ' i i i: k r.
AMI
MASS' ALL WIIITK I.AHKI,
always on hand.
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COKMik OK MAIN AM) KOL'kTII ST
TIIK FIFTH HTKKKT MKRCHANT TAll.Olt.
IIONDS
& ROFT.
Published every Tbunttlay, 'and dally every
.veido except Suud jr.
UeKiNterrd At the Platttrnoiuh, Neb. pottt
ofUrefor tnii.lsioii IhrouKti tti U.t'S. mail
f ttecond chin ratei.
Otllee corner Vine and Fifth .streets.
Telephone 3.
TF.KMH FOB WKKKLV.
ine copy, one year, in advance ...ftsfl
One copy, one year, not in advance ..... 2 00
One copy, six monthf. in advance 75
One py, three month-, in advauac. ... 40
TEBWH TOH DAll.t
One cop one year in advance ( 6 uo
One copy er wek, ly firrier la
One copy, per month cc
KKKI H A Pi: I.I. LINK -
F7A':; - mm - nnxuuTic - an.
ov i.lviii nin. h ral'
Uoatutt Your Inter-'
SHERWOOC BLOCK
JF 1.T turn'' -ntli
1HK IMONKKK M KIM H A N T OK
MURRAY
Carry a full .stock of general mer
chandise whibh the sell
very close. Highest
price paid for
all kinds of farm pro
duce. Generous treatment A
fair dealing is the sncret of success
J
I'LIUS I'KIM'KRBKRG.
M ANIIfACrCIlK OK AMI
MKA1.K1C IN TIIK
CIIOICKST BRANDS OK CIGARS
KUI.I. I.I.N K. OK
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES
CIIAS. I.. ROOT,
NOTARY
ML'KKaY
NKBKA8KA
Z
t'CKWKILKK & L.VTZ,
(Successors to)
SOKXNICIISKX & SCIIIRK.
Ttie Wa. Iiingtton Avenue
GR O O E H, S
FRIDAY, AUG I ST 7. 1X91.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
The republican electors of the
state of Xebraska are requested to
send delegates from their several
counties, to meet in convention in
the city of Lincoln, Thursday, Sep
tember 24. USUI, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of placing in iiom
nation candidates for one associate
justice of the supreme court, and
two members of the board of re-
gents of the state university, and to
transact such other business as
maybe presented totheconvention
TIIK A PI'l KTK ).N M K.N T
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, beinur
based upon the vote cast for Hon
Geo. II. Hastings, lor attorney-general
in 18! XI, giving one delegate-at-
large to each county, and one for
each l.iO votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
intnir! ii"""U-uueiicyof
prices in these articles, moreover,
is steadily downward, because of
the development of the home indus
tries which these barriers provide.
I'rotective duties, in fact, render us
a double benefit ill the long run.
They not only give work to large
numbers of our people who could
not find such lucrativeeiuploymciit
otherwise, but. owing to the in
creased competition, they cut down
theprices of the protected commodi
ties to a lower figure than could be
touched if we adhered to a course
which would have left us depend
ent 011 the outside world forllies
th iny-. The record of the steel
rail and other metal industries, is
absolutely conclusive on this
point. The protective duties are
not permanent. They are imposed
for the purpose of gi ving the indus
tries affected a start, and as these
industries gain in extent and
strength the duties are lowered. In
the meantime the prices of these
goods are reduced in a larger ratio
than the cut in the duties, and the
consumers as well as the producers
are benefitted. Globe-Democrat .
SeMstrda..
SMTACLAUSSQAPjZS
MADE ONLY By
tUCTAlRBANK&CQ. Chicago.
thk
White
pleted
Sandy
hours
f tht
al ways in stock
-AND-
I'lattsmouth.
Xeb rassa
Provision Merchants.
Headquarters for
FLOCR AND FKKD
-IRST : NATIONAL : HANK
OK PLATTSMOUTIl. NEBRASKA
Paid up capital ...
Surplus
.Sfio.ooo.oo
. Hl.lNIO.09
We pay no rent and sell for CASH.
You don'tjpay any bills fur dead bents
when you buy of tins firm.
COUNMK. 1FI..
Adams 11
Arthur 1
Antelope n
Kan ner 3
Boyd 1
Blaine a
Koone
Kutte. .' t;
Bmwn 4
Butfalo ml
Hurler ..
lilllT M
Cass U
leilar 4
(Jliase .'I
'lieyeime
t Iierry 5
Clay Id
Colfax 4
Cuming 7
Cutter 12
Dakota 4
Diiwe 7
D in .4iiu
Deuel
DKI..
. . li
. X
.. 2
S
...:i
Oilers the vry hent facilities for the promp
transaction of iiitiinate
liaiiking Business
Stock", bonds, Kld. government and local ?e
SUntlOs tioulil and .old. Deposits leceiir.-.
And interest. allow-d n the certitlc ttt-r
Drafts drawn, available in any part of tht
Unitetl Statef and all the principal town o
Europe
COLLECTIONS MAIik AND PBOMITLV KKMIT-
ri:u.
Highest market price pid for County War
rants, State ana Comity bonds.
DI RECTO KS
John Fitzyrald I), liawkworth
Sam WauKh. F. K. While
Oeore E. Dovey
iohn Ftusrald, S. Waugh.
Prenident Cflfer
The
Hand.
1HE CITIZENS HANK.
PIjATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA
.Otyltal stock paid iu 55" n (
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
beet SOFT COAL always 01.
DONT FORGET
AT THE
oonsrzEniEs 5
THE LEADING
GROCER
It ofNTIKH.
lolniHon
Kearney
hcVH Paha. . .
Keith
Kimball
Knox.
Lancaster
I.i coin t
Loan 2
l.oup -j
.Madison i
Mcl'i.erstm.- 2
Merrick 5
since 4
Nvinaha !i
Nuckolls u
Otoe ii
I'awnee..- H
I'erkiiitt :
Hieive ;i
Phelps 4
Platte 4
Polk
.... TfRed Willow...
3j iMcliaidsou . . .
.... ;!Koek
lliSaline
1'' Sarpy
... 3!Sauiilerf
.... 9 Scott's Itluff...
. 5 Seward
5 Sheridan
Sherman ,
..11
.. :s
SIOUX
Stanton
Thayer x
Thomas
Thuitou 4
Vallev 4
Washington .... 7
Wayne 4
elist.er 7
Wheeler 2
York z
Total.
OFFICHKd
fHANK CAKKUTH. JOS. A. CONNOk,
President. Vice-President
W. H. CUSHIN0. Cashier.
DIRECTORS
: Kraii k Carruth J. A. Connor, K. R. Guthmanr
J. W. Johnson. Henry Boeck, John O'Keefo
w. D. Merriam. Wm. Wetencamp, W.
H. Cusalng.
HAS THE MOST
COMPLETE
STOCK IN THE CITY.
EVERYTHING - FRESH - AND - IK - SEASON
Oixoii
l)otl:e
Douglas . .
Dundy
Fillmore
Krankliu
Frontier
Furnas
Jae ii
liartield
Uosper
oranr -z
Oreelv .-a
Hall k
Hamilton 8
Harlan 4
Hayes 3
Hitchcock 4
Holt
Howard 4
Hooker 'j
eflerson i
No vote returned.
It is recomended that 110 proxies
be addmitted to the convention
.....1.1.... . 1 . , . . ,
inti iiuo me tieiei'aies prcscut oe
authorized to ca.-t the full vote of
the delegation.
It is further recomended that the
state central committee select the
A.. - . r . .
temporary organization ot tne con
vention.
Joil.N C. W'ATSO.N,
W'ALT.M. SEELY, Chairman.
Secretary.
steamship Majestic,
Star line, has just com
a trip from Oiieenstowii to
Hook in live days, eighteen
and eiht minutes, which
makes it the champion ocean jrey
hotitid, beating all previous records
ever made by lifty-ei;ht minutes, in
crossing the Atlantic. . Where it
will lead to. in the nossihilitics of
ocean navigation, no one can accu
rately foretell. Hut so lonr as pre
vailing general principles in marine
biiildinr remain, it would seem
that at best, further improvements
in the speed tjualities of steamships
will be limited to corrections of
trilling faults that do not materi-
illy affect the results desired.
The City of I'aris and the City of
New York, of the Ionian I.ine, and
the Teutonic and Maiestie. of the
White Starljne, now stand at the
head of the list of ocean racers.
J.ast season the racing between the
City of New York and the Teutonic
was the feature of ocean travel, and
these four steamers seem to be
equally keen in their rivalry this
year to stand at the head of all com
petitors. Hut with all this intense
competition, it is noticeable that
the strife is about a matter of two
hours' time in a journey of nearly
six days.
Nil' W LUMBER YAA'R
J. i. -it -vi:s A: ra
DEALKKS IN PINE LUMIiKK.
SHINfl I.KS. bATII, SAHH.
l)tOI. l'.I.IM),and all building material
corner of
one Mock
Call and see us at the
iltli and Elm street,
north ot flleisel's mill.
Plattsxaouth., ISTobraska
Everything ?o
I.
Fnrnish Vmir JIousc.
AT
PEARLMAN'S
liRKAT MODERN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.-
lluvinor luiicha-cil the A. V.
Main Htrcot where I am now
WccklacJi store room on south
located I can sell oonds luit
er than the elieapest ha vin-just put in the largest stock
hroii.nht to the city, (insoliiu. Kfrvr.
f)i all kinds sold on the installment
of new
nnd fin nit urt
1
ooiis ever
THASSACTS'i GENERAL BANKING JBCSlNES
ssues certificates of depo-its bearing interest
Buvs and sells exchange, county and
city 1
ATTEXTIOX FAKJIEKS
I want your Poultry, Kggs, But
ter and your farm produce of all
kinds. I will pay you the highest
cash price as I am buying for a
firn in Lincoln.
8
ANK OK CASS COl'XTY
Cor Main and Fifth street.
Paid up capital...
Surplus
Siva 008
25.000
OFFICERS
C. H. Parnele President
Fre-l Uorder Vice President
J. M. Pattersou Casheir
T. Patterson, Ac st Cashier
DIRECTORS
C. H. Parmele, .1. M. Patterson. Fred erder.
A. B. Smith. 11. B. Windham. B. S. Kamey and
T. M. Patterson
A GENERAL BANK1NC BUSIKESS
"!IA NSATED
Aocouats solicite" irsteresi allowed on time
deposit h and prompt at tent iongiven to all bus
luess entru.ted to its care.
R. PETERSEN,
TIIK LEADING GROCKR
Plattsmouth - - Nebraska
p J. II:A:N:S:K:N
DEALEK IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
' GLASS AJN'JD
QUEENSWARE
F. II.
T M A RK E P
SIXTH STREET
KLLKNBAl'M, Prop.
Floin1 end Feefl a Specially
The best of fresh meat nlwavs found
in this market. Also fresh
Kggs and Butter.
atrotuuu- tho Puble SoiicUed.
Wild game of all kind;
season.
kept in their
SIXTH STREET nf
Meat market! Ijohnson boildinbn sum st
PROTECTIVE vs REVENUE TATIFFS
As Mr. IcKinley pintetl out in
his recent speech in Sandusky, a
revenue tariff puts duties on arti
cles not produced at home, while a
protective tariff puts duties 011 arti
cles competing with home pro
ducts. This, broad I3- stated, is the
real difference between the two sys
tems. Both free traders and pro
tectionists are agreed that the bulk
of the honey for the government's
support must be obtained at the
custom house. Kach, that is to say,
prefers the indirect to the direct
form of taxation, but the free
traders contend that this indirect
taxation should be levied on such
articles and in such a way that it
could afford no aid to the develop
ment of any home industry. The
protectionists, on the other hand,
demand that the tax be put on
things which come into competition
with articles grown, mined or made
here, and thus help in the broad
ening and cheapening of home pro
duction. The free trader would
have duties on tea, coffee and sugar,
which can not be produced here at
all, or which can not be grown in
quantities approaching the home
demand. Woolen and cotton goods,
iron and steel manufactures, and
other articles which are produced
re. or which may, by a reasonable
amount of protection, be produced
here, are the thintrs which, when
imported, the protectionists compel
to pay tribute.
The. average reasonable being,
when he thinks over the matter
carefullj-, will be convinced that the
protectionist system is wiser and
better than the other. Under this
plan the things which we can not
grow or make come to us cheaper
than the free trader would furnish
The largest tin plates in the
worltl are now made at Apollo,
Penn. They are '-.OxlUO inches and
intended for roofing. It is confi
dently predicted that American in
genuity aud enterprise will soon
produce tin in continuous sheets
like the paper intended for the
modern newspaper presses and
they will be put up in big rolls for
rooting purposes. Lincoln Journal.
plan.
rK.tKI.31.ljN.
(()LI lias stopped moving out
ward, and the indications are that
the return current will now soon
set in. In the past seven months
there was $7.i.(JX),000 of the yellow
metal shipped to the old country,
but now for the next six or eight
moutlis gold will come onck in
large quantities to pay the farmers
all over this great country of ours
for their grain of all kinds.
F G. FHiciiK av nQ
y V
WILL KKKI CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A Full and Complete lino of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions reriillj 1 oiiimui;IwI tit nil Hours
HAVELOCK
A Cincinnati correspondent who
saw tjovernor mil the ottier day
says that what impressed him most
about the governor was his almost
perfect physical form. He might
have added that G rover Cleveland
and Brer Gorman were also "corn-
fed" and in good muscle.
ARE . YOU - GOING -' TO - BUILD - THERE?
IF SO
Ik George Francis Train makes
good connections and gets on the
steamer Majestic he will put a gir
dle about the earth in forty days, as
he boasted he would do before he
started.
Wood For Sale.
Over a thousand cords of dry
wood for sale by Charley IlempJe.
Leave order, at Henry Weckback
& Cos. dtf
Now is the time to get a s
your own price at Keefer's.
addle at
tf
Take your prescriptions to Brown
& Barrett's. they dispense pure med
icines, tf
That HackingCough can soquick-
ly cured by Shiloh s cure. We
guarantee it. 1-tf
Remember that R. O. Castle Ac Co have an immense stock of
LUMBER AUD ALL BUILDIDG MATERIAL
-A.T HAVELOCK
And tiuaraiitee Salislaction in all Things
R. O. CASTLE & CO
HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA.
Scotch Zepher iingham reduced
from 17c ami 1.x to lic at Wm. Her
old ifc Son's. tf
The largest line of patent med-i
cines will be found at Brown V Bar
ret fs tf
w.
A N TED
T.ora.1 And Travel Ins.
A irood cliance ! Pont liils it !
You need no capital to represent a reliable
firm that warrant- nurserv t-tork first class am!
true to name. Work til the Year and
pood pav weekly to enertretie men. Apply
oniek. . tarinir a;;e. U MAY &. CO.
Nm-ervnien "Florist and St-fumii, .-.i rmi! Min
This lioue is responsible.
pstoaEcCB&xci Ft
a V7ir, u Lry
-'i-in
wtanm
THE POSITIVE CURE.
I ELY BROTHERS. M Wtmn 8, Kew Tork. Price 50 eU.I
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