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'aily Hera FIFTH YEAR. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. WEDNESDA Y, JANUARY 27 ISi). Platte mouth Royal Baking Po Absolutely Pure- The Royal Baking Powder makes tV: .'.;: fla-.-o.-. tendcrest and most delicious fool, never ! ls-.-s its I-.mvp,:.. used, and bread, biscuit and cake raii'i;.' :.y it : .- -impunity by persons of most delicate tl:j.;es.:vc w their moisture, sweetness and fresh r.e.i.s more perf.ji uiy i with yeast or any other leavening aent. '"0 4 if (R&jsi JU,s adifrJ- q.AS$xk , co-xa) Jito fyn a a L".t3 Cherabt V, S. Dcpartnant of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. SECRET SOCIETIES KHUll YS OF PYT1II A? 7; aunt lerTodtfe Ko. 47 MetB every Wednesday evening at tbeir hll In I'arinele & Craig block. All via UIdk knights pre cordially invitel to attecd M. N. Urilllth, C. C. ; tin Dovey, K. K. 8. A O, U. W. No. g4 Meets neeond and fourth Friday venins in the month at ii. A. K. hall in Kockwood block, 41. Vondran, M W, K, P, brown. Recorder, CASS LODGE. No. 146. 1. 0. O. F. meets ev ery Tuesday niklit at their ball in Fitzgerald block. All Odd Fellows are cordially Invited to attend when visiting In trie city. Chris Pet erten. N. tl. ; S. F, Ocborn, Secretary. "ROYAL A KUAN AM Cfn Conncil No 1021, 11 Mwt at. th K of P hull in th Parmplc Xt Crate block over llt-nneit brethren invited, lieury Thos Walling, Secretary. & Tutte, visirniK Gerln;, Regent ; AO. U. W ft. MeeiH first and third Friday eve.jint; of each nitmth at . A. It. Hall in Rockwook Mock. Frank Vermilyea, M, W. D, K. Kuers)!e, Recorder. nGCKRK OK HON 'It, meets cecond and fourth Thursdays of each rroiith in I.O. O. F hall in Kitzir r:l.l hi rk. Mr. F. Hoytl. 1-idy of Honor; Belle Verinylea. recorder- K.McCoiiihie IWt No. 4" m t every 5xtur svcvcinii'.'al 7 : .'! in lieir Mall in I'ockwKod I. lock All v i -i 1 1 i 1 1 -r coinr.id -s are eonliallv i" ii'-d i c twith in. l-'r;-t l;-it-t. 1'oft .lj:n:ti.t ; F. XiVs. l'o ('itmi:il It. O' evi l V ha!l. . I", s een-tai v. - tim: wrin.i). ? l n . v t (' ii . ;t f il C: u 1:1!, : 1 v-i.'.i :;t , at id V. .; The Plattsmouth Herald K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Published every Thursday, and dally every e renlng except Sunday. Registered at the Plattsmouth. Neb. pot o flcefor trnii9iiWioa through the U. S. ma. Is a; second clasa rate?. Oftlce corner Vino and Fifth streets. Telephone 38. TERMS FOR WKRKLY. Oae copy, one year. In advance $1 50 One copy, one year, not in advance. 2 00 Ona copy, six monthf. in advance 75 One copy, three month", in advance. . 40 TERMS KOU 1ATIA One cop one ywr in advance Sti 00 O le copy pi r week, by carrier ir, O le copy, per niontl w :iii1 I'j'cHle coastr, and it is incon ceivable that any American tate. man will vote to permit the relei tion of the control of our iathmus- transit to any Kuropean power, fe miiiHlmf tne united states navy and American commerce to the Cape Horn route, at the option of the parties controlling the Canal President Hayes called the caral "a continuation of our coast line." It is more than that; it is a domi nant factor in the control of the commerce of the Atlantic and Pacific, oceans, siml .Lake Nicaragua is a position unique in its import ance to our national interests. Gibraltar, Aden, or the IJos phorous do not compare with it in the value of its military position. Upon its bosom an iron clad fleet may float in fresh water, in a deli;. climate, surrounded by a territory produciiiyr supplies for fleets and armies. The construction of the canal will be a practical, friendly, and complete vindication of the mon roe tioctrine, assuring our friendly and paramount influence with our sifter-republics of North and South America. The Pacific states appeal to the patriotic impulses of all Americans. Uy journeys over trackless plains or around the C?'pe our pioneers paved the way for us and laid the foundation of our Pacific empire. The time has come when our east ern fellow-countrymen can aid us, and in so doini, honor and benefit our whole country and the com mercial world. The political con sideration of the canal can have only one result with patriotic, intel ligent Americans. It must, con vince them of the necessity of mi inter-oceanic canal under Amer ican control. It woul d be unfortun ate beyond comprehension if the day should come when the great canal, under the control of a rival maritime power, should become a menace to our interests instead of a peaceful highway for the world's commerce, and a monument to American statesmanship and American energy. Capt. V. Merry, in the February Forum. jSTKW J MKATMAKKKT. Freeh Beef. Pork. Veal. Mutton, Nutter aud eggs kept constantly on hand. Game of all kinds kept in Season. SATISFACTION - OARANTEED SAN SON EROS. Cor. fith St and Lincoln Ave PLATTSNOUTH, - NEUKASKA. jTEW HARDWARE STORE S. L iAx . & SON Keep all kinds o Guilders hardware on hand aud will oupply contractor on most lav oraule ter.ns TI2KT ROOFINJ- Spoutinj; and all kinds of tin work promptly done. Orders from the country Solicited 616 Pearl St. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. B ANK OF CACSCOUNTY Cor Main and H t 'tld up capital (Kn urplue 25 0Uf' J H. Parnele President U S Ramsey Vice 1'resident M. I'atterson Cashed i' M. Patterson, Ast Cafhit-r DIRECTORS It. Parn ele, J. M. Patterson, Fred Gorder. 1. H Sniitli K. Ii. Windham, Ii. 8. Ram-ey and f. M.PatteiHon QENEbAL J3AIIK1NC TRANS A TED BUSINESS accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time epositf and prompt uttentionsriveu to all bus ness entrusted to its care. to L. WIT AND HUMOR. Tin; dispatches this mommy: state that over M.1XKI people arc dvsinrtc- 1 1 1 V I "as-. :.i : c I ! v. r.. 1. v. ' i ;i rk ii'I'i Mi ; 1 1 1 l" 1 1 . : 1-. 1 ;!-.-r. - i-.-i-rv . a i,i j ! m . Y. A.. in the vieivil an t iit.it I he; Siberia, in ! to heile of ;: re 1 inojiirn . 1! 1 ! 1 O lopes thai V ' H' i !' c . 1 : : 1 1 ) u i r .lt-:i:i. W. I " i ( 1 th.-y will be ii;iM. "You ilon't mennre a o-irl's love by its signs. Elmiru (J izctte. It is when the turkey is in the oven that the cook studies Browniujj. Lowell Courier. Of course it i possible for a woman to le 'fair and Mjiiare." but we like iT iicitfi- if sin; is round. JJoxlou A man will spend enoiih nionev WMrmiiiir liMi-.cif lv oj-'i-siiMp liros to oiu a et:tl and wi'dd l.u-itieas. 1 tic:. S::e 'I m i ; l i. n -e:(! j-(e!.;its an; ro ir.tr in. '' Ii" " 1 i it hi i . '. WiuMi liiev'rn 'HE CI1IZKNS BANK. I PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA Japltal stock paid in as f 1 Authorized Capital, SIOO.OOO. orricKHS W. H CiiPhinK, V 1 1 l'resideut. Vtce-PreMer W. n. CUPHINO. Cahier. DIURCTORS F R nuthman. J W Johnson. E S Greusel. Henry Kikenbary. M W Morgan. J A Connor. v Wettenkamp, W II Cushikfi RANSACTS'JL GENERAL BANKING BUSlNES -s cer'iflc.itr"; of i?epo"its lieari'iu inter""1! 'tiivs '1.(1 e;iJ 1 .'!:aiige, county and f.' .. 1 :ST : WVTIOXAL HANK p.vi' r. 1 v 11 St-:.- d . 1 1: I'AI.KKU C VMP NO .111 ,1-. i?i 1. 1" N.-i.r.i ka. 1" J tht S. A im Vi-iy Mii -'l n niL"lit at 7 : 'n 11 t l' k in I In ir liall in i' it lut lal.i Ii oi-k. li 'in an : visiting c-:iir:.de.i arc coidi.'.lly invited to meet ni'li us .1..!. K r. .. t'oini i lud-T : 15. A. A-c Eluaiu. 1-t cca :.t. "HArGllTKUS OF RENKCCA Hud of Prom 1 e l.o(i;e N . 40 mtets I he secmul aim fourth Thursday evenirgs of each month in tnei'o. o. y. us-11. mis. 1. K. Williams, J. ; Sir?. John Cory. Secretary. TTOUX MEN'S eilRISTION - SOCIATION Waterman block Hain Street. Rooms opon irom 8 :30 a ni to 9 :30 p to. For men only Gospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4 o eiock. PLACES OF WORSHIP. Catholic St. Paul's Church, ak, between Fifth and Sixth. Father Cainey. Pastor Services : Mass at 8 and 10 :30 a. m. Sunday scnooi at z :30, witn oeneaictton. Chbistiak. Corner Locust and Eighth Sts. Services morning and tvenlBe. Elder A. Galloway pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m.- KP18COPAU St. Luke's Church, corner Third and Vine. Kev. H B. Burpee, pactor. Ser vices : 11 A. x. and 7 -J30T. M. Sunday School at 2 :3o p. M. 8irmax Mkthodist. Corner Sixth St. and Granite. Rev. Htrt. Pator. Services : 11 A. and 7 :30 p.m. Sunday School 10 :30 A.M. Pbkbbytkkia.v. Services in new church, cor ner Sixth and Granite sts. Rev. J. T. Baird, pastor. Sunday-scbool at 9 ;30 ; Preaching at II a. m. jd 8 p. in. The . R. S. C , E of this church meets every Sabbath evening at 7 :15 in the basement of the chucrh. All are invited to attend these meetings. First Mfthodist. Sixth St.. betwen Main and Pearl. Rev. L. F. Britt. I. U. oastor. Services : 11 a. m.. 8 -.00 p. m. Sunday School tJ0i.il. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Uirman Pbksbytrbiajj. Corner Main and Ninth. Ilev. Wltte, pastor. Services usual hours. Sunday trchooi 9 :30 a. m. Swkedkh Conobkoatiovai. Granite, be tween Fifth and Sixth. Colored Baptist. Mt. Olive. Oak. between Tenth and Eleventh, Rev. A. Boswell. pas tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Youno Men's Chkistiak Association Rooms in W aterman block. Main street. Gos pel meeting, for meu only, every Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Room open week days , from 830 a. m., to 9:30 p.m. South Pabk Tabkrjjacljc. Rev. j jr. Wood, Pastor, Services : Sunday School, 10 a. m. : Preaching. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; prayer meeting Tuesday night; eboir prac tice Friday night. AU are welcome. Wninci.mv 1 v 1: 1 i . minis-cr to I'ranre will re.--i.'ii and return to I'nited Slates eurly in I e'. u'uai'3'. It is believed the cause for his resignation is a tlesire to resume his lii'eiime labors in the newspa er profession, and is in accordance with the understanding reported at the time that lie probably would not remain in Paris for the t . I. 1)1 i;'-r V. : 1 1 ill- II I IUI A ll. " .V. i '. , ( M'-! in. -IV eei)!(' lull l'r c: 1:1 i n r ri 'ii tril l has a r em d briii,e!i exei i liv 1 1 1 1 v ruii 11 111 1 nu 11 ir.uy ro. ! t-,rii.:r t ! e. servaut- li.ai iii-vr wiil b'.1 h i seli - J i'l-Utt -i. tenure of this administration has successfully conducted negotiations for the removal of the restriction upon the admission of American pork into France, and he can now return, knowing that he has been instrumental in accom plishing one of the most beneficial acts of the administration. A ni :"s co-irarter is iiko a plinto rr.iiiie rn -ii ivi. It is a blank, until il lias been u . jncu-d to I In? eiiein istry of eireumstaueu. n'lshiu-jtut St ir. "Lt's tro into this re-' aiir nit and ?ct ' But I m not hun- 'Tii:it1s 110 matter; vou will be Vi-iv i-r tr.-iii.-a-- f ion hi i i: M ?(.r Hil- iTui I:!. ..!f. A Writer in the Inter-Ocean answering the statement that there is no reference to the tariff in the book of books, says: The word tariff may not be in the bible, nor do I think you could readily find the word Methodist there. However, if you read the ninth verse of the ninth chapter of Matthew you may be convinced that custom houses existed in time of the Saviour, and that he chose Matthew, whom he found "sitting at the receipt of custom," for his first disciple. A learned Methodist minister long ago sent me the fol lowing, which I copy: "Some one asked His disciples if the Master paid tribute. When His disciples came to Him He gave them this question: 'Of whom do the kings of the earth receive tribute, of their own. children or of strangers?' They say to Him: 'Of strangers.' He replied: Then are the children free.' " full i something to eat. 1 r I ?ry I before vou ret anvthino.1" Tid-BUs. mam "Woy is it that one-naif the world doesn't know how the other half lives?" Secundum "The other half doesn't live; it boards." N. 1'. Herald. Guest (at restaurant, in moist weath er) "Waiter, I cau't set any 6alt out of this salt-cellar." Waiter "you've fonrotton to unscrew the top sir'" N. Y. iVtekly. The world moves. Once upon a time they used to pitch scolds into the water on a ducking-stool; but now they pay them to write satirical para graphs. Life. First Mouse "Let's go out and break up the ballet." Second Mouse "Pshaw! They wouldn't mind us. Wait till the skirt-dancers come on." Indianapolis Journal. The best way to keep a diary is to keep it clean. Never write in your diary, my son. unless you desire to be sorry at some future time in your life. Boston Transcript. Jessie "We missed yon in our box at the theater last nisrnt." Jack "I should have felt out of place there. I bad such a cold I couldn't speak above a whisper." N. Y. Herald. "I am afraid that George is tiring of me." "Why. dear?" "He has been telling me that 1 am too good a wom an to be the wife of such a man as he is." Indianapolis Journal. A Chicago scientist startles the world with the announcement that dynamos and electric lights canse la grippe. Mem. By extinguishing the incan descent illuminator you will dy na mo. SL taul Ulobc. WE MUST CONTROL THE NICA RAGUA CANAL. The Nicaragua Canal will be the great ingnw ay ot our increasing ; pends. What is your askirg price?" commerce between the Atlantic Boston Transcrivt. stoi'kf , bonds, K"'d. povernment and local t arii i ti luiunht ..nd sold. Deposits recei -ii niit-reNt allowed fn the certifiC.ti" mfts drawn, available in any part of tht .'luted States aud all the principal towns o Europe. lOLLKCTIOJJS MADE AND PROMPTLY BKMtT TKD. Htgbest market price pid for County War rants, State ana County bonds. DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald D. Hawkswortb Sam Waugh, F. E. White George E. Dovey ohn Fitzgerald. 8. Waugh. President Ca??"" jp j. ira.jsrsEjvr DEALER 1H Lover "Sir, I am passionately in love with your daughter. Have I yoar permission to ask for her hand in mar riage?" Practical Papa 'That de- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. QUR ANNUAL INVENTOR We invoice February 1st and we find ourselves overstockr linen of goods which must be reduced KiQARDLESS OF COST. I In order to run them off in a hurrv we have not taken 11, . f SALEI n Home into consideration, but we have put the knife in clei for tiiiiiil 4.1 .---.. ..... .... ir.ii ... ' u Linij ti mm nine as posHioir. 'of goods are dcter- DRESS GOODS. 30 inch wool plaid former price f0c now 3.'lct. HO inch camel hair plaid go at 4Nc regular (Tc goods. 40 inch home spun now AH cents re duced from 05 cents. 40 inch habit cloth ilannels regular GOet now 4'J cents. 30 inch dress ilannell a few odd pieces left they go at 25, regular 35 cent goods. UNDERWEAR. We have too man Ladies swiss rib bed vests and pants in Halbrig gan and Natural goods that re tail everywhere at 50 and 05 cts We will let them out at at 4t)c each or 75a suit. Ladies scarlet vests and pants reg ular $1.00 quality now 75c. Childrens underwear at L'O percent discount. Ladies and childrens wool hose a drive at 25c. reduced t reduced t sactjues reduced t t CLOAKS Our $12 plush sacoucH $10.00 Our $'J0 plush Hat-ones $10.50. Our $15 plush $35.00. Our $"J0 pluh coats reduced $10.50, Our $30 plush coals reduced ! $23.50. Our $40 plush coats reduced ! $;).oo. CLOTH NEW MARKETS. Newmarkets that sold from $15 t $20- Your choice at $10. Newmarkets that sold from $10 t $15 Your choice for $7.50. Newmarkets that sold from $7.50 to $10 -Your choice for $5.00. Ladies Cloth Coat and cape at 2f percent discount. Childrens ami M isses Cloaks at half price. FURS, FURS. FiirCapt-H at half priie. Mulls at 20 per cent discount. COMFORTS and BLANKETS, Rt SO Percent, DISCOUNT. All goods marls ad in plain figures and wo do as wo advortioo, FRED HERRMANN. MOW IS VOUff Cljfl.jTCK. Home Magazine Toledo I Jlade Harpers Magazine Harper's H;.zar llyi'li. . "r-5 Y. eek! v $1 sr, - 2 4") 4 IM - 1 Ml J () As Iowa Slale KV-i-V -'itm !':- 1 i Tin- I -":-1 1 1 m j 1 ol e- i )e ! :i' f VA I Inter ( K-i-.i ij 3 O.) 2 k 5 50 S 10 - 1 501 Yi.nj; STKIiET. o Sij bscii Ik; Everything Iunilsli Four IIou.k AT I. PEARLMAN'S -GREAT MODERN- HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. Having purchased the J. V. Weckbach store room on south Main street where I am now located ' can sell goods cheap er than the cheapest having just put in the largest stock of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stove and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. I. PEARLMAN. v TED-Local vlTrQliriJ iraveungua Ulium ua eent represent our well known house. You ned no capital to renre- a firm that warrants fltotk flrst-claes and true to name. WORK ALL THE YESR SlOuper month to right man. Apply quick. stating ago. . LLMAYA CO. 'ursery, rmnet ana seeaHmen.se ram. Mini). tinis aousew resposioie.) F Q FqiQfiE o G2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Iiour