The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 15, 1891, Image 2

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THW FOR WERKLT, V
ne eopy, one year, to advance if Sn
too cony, one year, not In advance 2(X
ne copy, ix mouth!, in advance 75
e c.py, three mouths, lu advaue, . 40
TERMS tOti DAIL1
toe cop one year In advance $6 00
hie enpy pir work, by errler (8
hie copy, per mouth 80
TL'KSDAY, DKCEMHER 15. 11,
llENKY W'ATThON in credited with
niyiii that he noes no chan:
Cleveland in Vi .
f..r
We liear nothing tliefC ';
8"t "The tin iilale liar". Vl;a
the matter ha he ipiit lyin'
Thk difference ln-twi.ii Ru-.-ia
and tho United State-" i that one
has a "vneat fam-i.ie" the other a
faminieof wheat car.
IF Speaker Crisp will take time to
read the news papers he will learn
a great deal about him.-elf and his
future intention" and prospect.
Thk Hee continues its warfare
upon the state oil inspector. It is
certainly taking an aggressive step
in the interest of the people in mi
doing.
MxATOK SrfcWAKT, of Nevada,
introduced a free coinage bill in
the senate the second flay of the
ses-ion. If the democrats will put
up "an honest money man at the
next election all tfood republican-'
will hope his election.
I IIEKB l
little doubt that the
speakership
fight has left sores in
the democratic ranks which it w ill
take ears to ln-al. Mills says little
but it is plainly evident that lie
thinks a irrcat deal and in the event
Tammanvisni dictates in the cam
paigu of W he may be expected to
be heard from.
LrikD SAI.ISiilkY i quoted as
saying that "Kngland will not
falter in her attachment for free
trade. It is very conclusive that
she will continue to hope for dem
ocratic victorie und hail, aadis
astrou otroke to her industries, the
growth of the protective tariff senti
ment in thin country.
IT may be confidently expected
that there will be neither tariff or
silver legislation in the present con
grew. The people realize that fre
quent alternation of such moment
ous questions have a tendency to
unsettle ;i)Uiness and to the end
that only wise nlepe may be taken
they propose to give the existing
law a fair trial.
WITH regard to the possible op
position of railroads to the improve
ment of the river of the country,
Mr. J. M. Osborn, one of the div inioii
freight agents of the Wabash, writes
that it should be easily overcome
by reference to the history of the
Ne York Central, the I'ennysl
vania ami other noted line. The
hit Dean Richmond, for many
year the general manager of the
New York Central, i quoted a
saving that the traffic of these line,
large a it was, was only incidental
to a Mill larger traffic done by
water lines, in some sense compet
itors, but in a large ene valuable
adjuncts. Captain Hay, while a
m ember of the New York legisla
tI -e, made the utatcmcnt that there
, 1 not a dividend-paying road in
was . .
the ti n,nlry "lat not P"8 aio"JT'
near tt
able wa
i vf Dciween ixxiie oi navig
ter, a statement undoubted-
t that time,
tvement i not an attack
ailway. for while it will,
ly true a
The nu
upon the i
esufully carried out,
ivy transportation, it
when sue,
cheapen h
will assist ti
'ie road by leaving1
ndle the high class
'tably merchandise
"he manufactured
Si rrti mi rii tea with-
them free to hi
and more proh
commodities. 1
goods can take a , ,
. . m, ores or lumber,
oni unn, iiitm ui til. ... .
... i i . ... y. will give the
...u ui-.uk than the lattor.
road better return, . ,,ie foad) j(
The equipment of x of OM
e.iualtothelhandl.nif e
but not bolh side of tn
usser, a
'., was so
tism for
il.le to
father
A Hm of Mr. M. I.
mi-reliant d (iihralt.ir, X. t
badly nfllicted with rheuma
a year or more, ns to be un,
work fir go to school. His
concluded to try ChambT
r.iin Halm on the boy. It
Iain's
soon
'ked
uri'd him nnl he has since win
one and a half miles to school h
baok every school day. Til) cent hi
tie for sale by F. (1. Fricke & C't
drtli;ist
v . .. ' '
A relifjieiu debate is in progress
at Klmwooil t.etweon l'.Uer Allen,
,u.st.r of tin- ;.jii!-li rtiurch at
I'liiou, and lev. 1 uilr r, of Saline
counVy, of tlie Mormon -- uaoion.
The I diBctiHHion lei.a-i Tia-mlay
nhi and, unless h time an
onifaiiy net nan urt-u -m ..mw,
the (I'fhnte cloned last evenni);
Iu
", vh. po-t- lliR ,1.,,0,-t of (h.- dimMUMion to the
" '',ul'1 Vni.n Ledger, an Kltnwuod corres
JrWa. I ponilent ha the following to nay vf
the Jo-bate:
w rtlie rpcakera have bo far been
"Tkfnd and patient toward each other
and have demonstrated the tact
that uYlmten can be held without
I unite Ah to their abil-
j itiert, Klder I'orter co.r.es an a renre
i (tentative of his faith, it) KiiKlinh by
birth, and is a Tine speaker, nnu
while he seem to understand his
business from hi standpoint, he is
not a sparkling orator, but a genial
and companionable man. Ah to
Klder Allen, he need no commen
dation from me. He is a mm
whose reputation as a skilled, fair
and scholarly debater stands in the
front ranks, and in this debate he
has more than met the expectations
of his frien Is, and last night his
onslaughts were so fearful and
iinan-werable that his opponent
seemed to sit and ga.e w ith amaze
menl. and yet while Allen shredded
the Mormon claims as by a
whirlwind, bis bearing toward Ilia
opponent was that of ft friend and
brother, and he plainly stated to
the congregation that if they came
to hear the Mormon prophet villi
tied they might as well go home.
He has now iu this debate the
admiration of even his oppoucnt
as a man who Hand above per
sonal prowess or indictive slang."
Many old soldiers, who contracted
chronic dianhoea while in (In
service, have since been permanent
ly CHred of it by Chaimbcrlain'H
Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Rem
edy. For sale by F. G. Fricke 1 Co.
K of P. Notice
Important business Wednesday
evenintr. December V). A
fill
attendance is desired.
C. A. M Aksii C. C.
Otis Dovey, K. of K. S.
A Million Friends
A friend in need is a fried indeed,
and not less than one million peo
ple have found just such a friend in
iJr. King' New Itiscovery for con
sumption, coughs, and cold.--lf
you never have used this great
cough medicine, one trial will con
vince yon that it has wonderful cur
ative tiowers in all disease of the
throat chest and lungs. F.ach bot
tle is guaranteed to do ull that is
claimed or money will be refunded
'lrial bottle free at F. (i. Fricke A
Co' drugstore. Large bottle 'K
and fl.0U
Attend the Auction of silverware
every evening at I 'M at Frank Car-
ruth Jr. hon 8. ti
Are you made miserable by indi
sreHtion, constipation, dizziness,
loss of appetite, yellow fkin? Shi
loh'n Vitalizer is h positive cure.
For ale by F. G. Fricke 4 Co.
You can get the bcHt of hand
made boot and Mhoen at Joseph
Fetzer'. tt
Did you see JOK'S
line of uspenderV
magnificent
tf
For the remainder of 1)1 "The
Fair" will offer on the 3, 10 and Z
cent counter, article worth twice
the Himiiint aaked. tf.
The county commissioners, fleo.
Vass and the court house clock.
I have beeli a grc.it SMfltTtT from
catarrh for over ten years: had it
very bad, could hardly breathr
Some nights I could not sleep and
had to walk the lloor. I purchase!
Kly's Cream Halm and am using it
freely, it is working a cure surely
I have advicd several friend to
use it, and with linppv results in
every case. It is the medicine
above all other for catarrh, Htid it
i worth it weight in gold. I thank
(od I have found a remedy I can
ue with safety and that doe nil
that t claimed for it. It is curing
my deafness.-H. W. Spcrry, Hurt
ford, Conn.
I'LACKS OF WORSHIP.
. j ... ft . .... SJ .f .
Catholic. Ht. Paul' Ctiiirrh. ak. bstwoon
Klfih and Sixth. Kathsr C uury, I'aator
H-rTlrpa: M im at and 111 : A. M. huliday
Scliuul at I 30, ilh tKiicdiclkuu.
CiiRiTiAH.-Oirner Is-u.H and Klihlh Hla.
Servlcea iniirnlUK and irvriilaic. Elder J. K
Kord, panlor. Sunday Brhoul ISA. M.
P.PIsi'or-AU-St. l.itko Church, romor Third
and Vino. Kef. II H. Biirnc... pa.liir. hrr
yl. ti : II A. M. a' d 7 Mr. M. buuday Sclioul
at 2 :30 r. M.
Gkkmas MrrnoriiaT. carrier Sixth Ft and
(iranilo. Illrt. t'atnr. H-rlro : II A. M.
and 7 JO 1". M. Bunday School 10 JO A.M.
panasVTKKi as. Hervlco In now church. cor
nor Sixth and liraimo ai. hcv. J T. Haird,
pator. Siimlay-aclMiol at ; ' ,' Prraciilii(
at II a. m.a-jd p. in,
Tho V . K. S. C. K il thU church mct cry
Naliliiilll cvciiIhk at 7 :IA III the biux-nicnt u(
thorhucrh. All are Invited to attend IbeM
noeliiiiia.
Pikkt MTHOlitT.-8lxth St.. betaen Main
and Prarl. ttv. I.. K. Hritt. I. II. Da.u.r.
HorTlcocll A. M..I no P. M. Sunday Behind
t aOA a. Prayer meeting W ednesdny eeo
UiK. OitMMAK pRKsnYTrKiaW. Corner Main and
Mntli. h. Wlllo, paiitnr. Service luual
hour. Sunday Schmil :30 A. M.
Bwkkoi.s CoortRS'iATioJiAi. tiranile, be
taeen Filth and Mutn.
Coi)SRI Baktht. Mt. Olive, link, between
TiMilh and Klevonili, Hev. A. Iin.wcll, p
tr. srlcen ii a in. and 7 :ju p. m. Prayer
HieelliiK Y l-'lli-iiiy eveullig.
yoi-Hii Mm' t'HHtTiAK AmviATHN
iliHiiiiain vValcrniaii ulock, Mm utreet. ;hi
im I nn-eiiiiK. lei nieu nnly. every Kuiiilay a(
fernoen at n'cliKk. H.oin open week dayi
Ir a. in.. In li i 3V p. m.
S'll'TH I'AHK TAIOrHNACLR I!cV. ,1. M.
-jud. 1 a-'ur. Hervieea: tun,;;iy 8IhmiI,
iia in.: Pre.icliluK, lia. m. ami p. in. j
prayr ineeiliuf Tuemtay iiIkIiI ; i linlr prac
lictt'riiiAy utij'it. All are nelcnine.
p J. HR'SF.',
DEAI.BK IX-
STAPLE AND FANCY '
GROCERIES
GLASS AND
QUEEN3WARE.
Patronage of the I'ublic Solicited.
North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth.
KST : NATIONAL : HANK
UK PLATTsMOLTII. NKHIUHKA
Paid up capital
!mplu
lo.ow.e'
rilllPVlTV I.e.! (villi,-)! f'T t ll pi f
lr;iii-:tl'ili of hk t 1
Uaiik'mir P!isincss
rttorku, ti'imU. K"I1. E'lvi rinrifiit and l"Cl w
iuotl- Ixiii.-hl ,i il Diiiil. Is "IH rn- u
tiid iiilon-t hIi -! en lis rt-rlinrn..-
irft lra'ii, al)alils III ai.y part "I ti..
"..J state" ai.d a. I tlie -ripa: tu u
CuMp.
0O1XECTIOM1 MAUR AND rHoMKrl.r MKI1IT-
tru.
ai(ti-'t tnarksl pries p.M (ir Cisinty War.
raiiU. btai- ana i i.uuly :mJi.
1UUKCTOK.S
John FteraM H. II mk'sonli
ham Waunli. V. K. S,
in-irKe K. liir)-y
inbu KltZKsralil, h. WanKh.
I'rr.iili-nt C. !er
C. MAYF.S
COt'XrY -KL'KVKYnit
A.ND
CIVIL KNGINF.F.K
AH orders h it h It li tlur county cli-ik lll tf
prnuiitly att)-ii'li-d to.
OKKICE IX CrtfKT II'II.Si:,
f'latt-moulh. - Nebraska
TEVV
HARDWARE STORE
s. f:. hall & son
Keep all InmU "( nulldfr liardwars on hand
and Mill tupply f-tiiiUie'tur ou uiut iav
oRilile lTu
TIN HOOFINOI
spoutlnE
anl all kiuiK u( liu rk pr..ini t!y
don'. Onion (ruin tlie couuiry Hullclti-d
IU Pearl st
PLATTHMOUTII. K KB.
When you (ro to n shoe sloie your
obiect isnot onl y to buy shoes but
to procure for what you spend the
best that your money will buy
Less than this will not content you
more than this you cannot, in rea
son, ask. Our methods are us
simole as your desires. We do not
lift your expectations to the clouds,
but we real ire them whatever they
are. We will never sacrifice your
interests to ours and nowhere else
ran you rt a fuller and fairer
equivalent for your money. An
especially profitable purchase for
you is our etc.
BOOTS, SHOES OR
RUBBERS
R SHERWOOD.
Main Street
5M
ttE' RKT SWIATJM
KNIGHTS OP PVTIIIAR liauiillet Lodira
Si), 47. M"et every Vvedneertay evenli.g
at their hill lu Parmeie A Train tiliirk, All vl
luiiv knlKlila arc eoidlaily Invlled to altood
C. C. Martliall. C. C. ; Ii iHivey, K, K. 8.
AO. C. W.,1. Meeli Dot and third Prlday
evejlnn n( each nmnih at(). A R. Hail
In Rm-kaiHik blix-k. Prank Verinllyea, M, W.
1), U. Kucrwie, Urcorder.
AO, I' W.Wo. H- Moetaaowind and Icurth
Krlilav evenluirt In the inoitlh at M. A . H.
hall in Kockwnud blwk,
. J. Muigao, M W,
r, r, brown, Recorder,
tJOVAl. A lit! A N A M -Cam ConneM No Mm,
lx Meet at the K, nf P hull In the Parmeie tt
rralir llllsk over lli'nlielt A luttf, vMrlllf
hti'llireii luviled. Henry lleruld, lU'icenl ;
Tiioa Walling, Secretory,
OAM llfKiP.. No IM. I.O. O. F. meet et
ery Tueeday IiIkIH at their bail In HtKcrald
bhH'k. Ail Odd felloaa avi cordially luviled
MaMend v.lo-n vlili'.nK In I'l'Clly. J l ory
N. O H. W, liinlite, Hm relary
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h yji? V (f) pi 0 f i f
tf ' S rii tUi VLz ljJ Extj) tJi-J t 0
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GEORGE
Opposite
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY AJSriD STLYBEABE
Everything to bo Sold
tunity to get Goods at your own price.
Col. G, F, S, McClary of II I Conducting the Sale
A I'OPL LAIC FAMILT.
Jr!ilK: " II)iw in It, Kate, that ym alway
r..fn t) 'ent)'!! en 'Ui the lat new ttiinir I !'
what I may, yuu aiwayi ais.-ui to gti ahead
of mo."
Kat: "I ilont knw! I rortalnljr do m)
Biakoany exert i,n in that illn-iixn. '
Jenkii: " Weii, ilurihn the la-t (cw mor.fha,
(or laiupiu, yuu bavo Ukvu up pamlujg.
without anv teacher t you rnme l.i the rrr u
when Miw lttnriru i-, ni-. her Is-Iar1erlas
hi iel leui), aim luriainly we an- all mil.nv
liur in rnu-c irnler ) "iir instruction : I Iw-unl
rmi tei.intf 'i'oiuinv iuif ImkI evenluir how
in rluli iiuelu iiiiAlii.m In pl)h,ir lux lull:
I'M! .s-ui V tm up in ull titf luti el ' (wla,' and
HOW JlM w hut !! !' nil' H I ail i-.relillelulllivi;
you eiii'r;.iin U'-ii.tiloll)' ; atel in the lant
Hl'intli you ttiivc ml -ro lie, III Itffiilh.iiwliitr,
V'it! U'il ::l 1. 1 -itir pliyneu! cull ure'!'lel-a.
V'tien- ilo veil If" t ail el vein iiM.'lii.ntl.'.n
(nun in tuiA l.n,e e;it-ol tlie aay uu:( lor
you never yt to til'' eily,"
hATc: "iiv, .ii-niiii'. you will make ms
rum. 1 Iih ' ..y i M'' W'tife ,. 10 l',i n, 1,1 ion.
but ll m mirl'rlnrf l-"V 11 til-.-1s l.ll wmiM. I
very p l l 'ij lieir i i hii)Uiii ir new luit aliat
Hid next l"W itiiji l,iinK lue lull ll,f-rlhrt!e.n
on tlst eulij's r. Muvu Not .Miu(uiiirl
Anl a irnm! tnta-uni it la to n aiL, I' r It
rmily liiniiliet llm nieiiiik I t ti n whole
boii.'lii'i : Inoi'-r inn b,o-ii up i.i nt?-?zJ.'.r.B
(hut ho ha taken (.r '"rn, a bo wtn tlila
one trtvea ni"n- and li-ller liilormiiilon in
tii auiijii-u of Hi" iln) ; and uioiiier Mya
Hint it io liiat tlml niuKi ln r eueh a laiuoua
h'iii" li'i- r. In Ii I, wo all a(rr tliat it la
tneonly nully rtxil.T miiiraoiM. i.ui.iilil,
aa we have writ (or mmi'l'-eof all nl them,
and tlii'l tlialomiia all lor men, anolhi-r ail
for women, and anollier for chil'livn only,
while tint one auita every one of u; to w
only nwl to takoiHio luAioad o( a.vrra), and
that I. wiivrti tun oinoiny cornea In. (or It U
only '." a e,r. lerlmi vou think I am
bei lavwh In uir ml: but I will let you
oura. or. belter noil, n-nd Uiroribi ti () pnh
iMier, W, Jenniiiira leinont. lit bitat I4lh
Stroet, Nbw Vork, (or a enmi'lo copv, and I
hall alwnya ooii.uWr thai I have dii you
a irrcat favor; ami may 1m you will U-nittlna
ua out. aa you my we nave toe n-puiauoo i t
tioiiia I he beat lnforme.1 fnimly lit town. If
that Im an, It la ixiuiutoal'l iatally Waaaiii
VLal duo IU"
A filn-ral tifler -only 1.00 lor
THK WKKTI.Y 1IKKAU)
end It-niort-Ht Hatnily Maaiine.
IfTSi nd your itubHrription to thin
oflice.
Solentitlo Anerlcao
' Aopdcv fori
I a w
OAVIATt.
a Tweua fw,
. j, . 4 priii-a rnnni.
i. COV-IOHT,
or Information and frea yianThook write
HIMI. in, l liuoaiiwar. Miw y.iKK.
n l l.oreau r iinoa paleota In i''i"
er rl"t tn inn Ii? u. Ie hro'Kl'l rt"ia
the puuao ly a n.Kica givan frea of unarm m Uia
Scientific Mttimi
tarrett rtwnlatlon nf any artenlife pater In tia
w.dlil. he,eli.iillr Illii.liatO'l fn H'".IHiO'lit
mn ahoiild ! wtltioal It. VYelj
....r: 11 Mi 1m nii'ili. A'I'Ii'-mHI
1.lll
Aililnn MI'.NM A CO.
' i,m .! U!
auiwar, baw Ivrk.
BIT
2nTctx7 Coio-rt
COSZSTXTO-
Regardless of Cost.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.
Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast
A long-tested pain rclicter.
Iu use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the
Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective
liniment
Xo other application compares with it in efficary.
This T7e!!-kno!vn rerned hi stood the test of years, almost
generations.
No medicine chest it complete without a bottle of Mustano
Liniment.
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
All druggist and dealers have it.
Everything to Furnish Your House.
. AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
flREAT MODEKS TT
H0USE!!FURH1SHING EMPORIUM.
Having tjurchancd the J. V.
Main street where lam now
.1 j1 . i.
erinanino cneapehi iiavin jiihi pui in ine largest atock
of new gootU ever broMht to tlie city. fJaboline btoves
and furniture f all ldndafiold on the installment plan,
I. PEARLMAN.
TT, ;
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THE POSITIVE CURE.
liaT BMIUK1IM.M Warn
KCq"CLCc.
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Do not miss this Oppor
Sale commencing
,
Weckbach htore roonon south
located ' cun hell iroodi clean !
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U.'VtrTnTk. IV. Metal
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