mouth Daily Herald FirTIliJcvAR. l'LATTSMOUTII, NEMtASKA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 1892. NUMBER 118 1U atts 1'. fsl m POWDER " Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength Latest U. S. Governmentfood re port. BURLISOTOX & MISSOURI RIVER R. it. V TIME TABLE. J OF DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS GOING EAST No. 2 5 : 05 P M No. 4. o :aa 'i- No. 8 7 ;-M p. in No. 10. 8 : 5 a. ni No. 12 0 :I4 a. n No. 20 8 :3"a. n GOING WEST No l 3 :45 a. m vo. 4, vib p. ni No.), 9 :05 a. in o. 7 -IRa. in. I no., 6 :2ft p.m. i No. 1. :S P. ". o. 19 11 :'5 a. m. PuMmell's extra leaves for Omaha about two 'clock I r mainland will accommodate pas sengers. i MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME CAK1). No. 384 Accoiiioriati -n l eaved J.0.3HI arrives.... Trains daily except uutiay . .io.-.v a. m, . . 4 ;l)0 p. m. ATTORNEY A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Law. Will tfiv prompt at tentloi. to all liUfineHS entruwted to htip. Office In Union Mock, ha-t Side. PUI turnout h. Neb. SECRET SOCIETIES K NIC.HIS OK PYTHIAS Oauiitlet Lodge o. 47 Meet" evety Wedr.-e-dayeveiiii.Kli tt ttit.ii-h li. 1-H.ritiele Craiir block. All VI i ltin knurhts are cordially iiiv.ieo. to aneuu M. N. Urifflth. C. C. ; tin Dovey, K. R. 8. A O. IT. W. No. 84 Meets necond and fourth Krirtav vepinirs in the mnntu at t. A . K . hall in Hot k wood block, 'f F, Brown, Recorder, M. Vondran, M W, CASS LODGE. No. 146.I.O.O. F. meets ev ery Tuesday night at their ball in Fitzgerald Mock. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited to attend when vMtirjr in tte city. Chris Pet eraen. N (i. ; s. F.Ofbom, Secretary DOTAL AKUANAM Ct Council No 1021. Meet at the K, of I hall In the Parmele & Craiil block over Bennett & Tntts, visiring brethren invited Henry Ger'.ng, Kegent ; Thos Walling, Secret arv. T r it a Aift tt and third Friday LV AV'.itiii"nf earh month at(l. A K. nan :n Rockwook Moek. Frank ermllyea, M, W. P Kuersole. Recorder. EtiKK.K OF HON K. meets eecond and J fourth Thursdays of each f-or.th in l.O. O.sV hall in Kitzr -rald bl ck. Mrs. F. Boyd. Lsxdy of Honor ; Belle Vermylea. recorder. GA R.McConihie Foot No. 45 me-ts every "jtur ay evonmir at 7 : 30 in heir Hall in Bockwoeid block All vlsitinu comrades are "cordially invited to eet with us. Fred Hates Poxt Adjnianc ; i. F. Niles. Poo' Commadder. .pRI"K OK THE WOKLD. Meets at 7:30 everv Mrnoav evetiimr at tbe Grand Anny hall. A. "F. Groom, president, Thos Walling, secretary- CASs OA SIP No. 332 M W. A. mets every pecond and F'-urth Monday ev nins in Fitzgerald h 1. t'isituitr nehilib-irs welcome. P. V. Hansen, V. O. : P. Werteuberirer, W. A.. S. C. Wilde. Clerk. f APTTV H E PALMER CAMP NO 50 Sons of Vet ran" . division of Nebraska. U S. A . meet very 1 ueodav nitrlit at 7 :S0 o'clock in th'-ir ball in f itlireralil b ock. llsnm mih visiiin comrades are cordially invited to meet wi"h us .1 ..I. K.irtz. ' 'omm inder ; B. A. .Vc Elwain. l-t ea gent. Dr-MTI-RS "F HKFEdA Bud of Prom -i e todce N . 40 ii'cif the sec nd aim fourth Th'!rsmy eveni'gs i f each mouth in the L O.O.I, h 11 Mis. T. E. Williams, N G. ; Mrs .lohn 'ory. Secretm-y Y.iUG MEN'S ' HHI.vrii'N SOCIATIOV Waterman l)lo k Miiin Street. Isooms open fr -m 8 -.30 a m to 9 :3o p ir. For men only Gtispel meet tij: every Sunday atternoon at 4 o'eioek . PLACES OF WORSHIP. Catholic. ?t. Paul's Church, ak, between Fifth and Sixth. Father Ca'ney, Pastor Services : Mtss at 8 snd to :30 A. m. Sunday School at 2 :3o. wi'L benediction. Gbbistia. Corner Locust and Eighth Sts. Services morning and t-vei.ing. Klder A. Gal'oway pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Episcopal. St. Luke's i burcb, corner Third and 'in-. Rev H B. Burgeps. pator. Ser vices : 11 A. M. ai.d 7 -.HOP. M. Sunday School at 2 :30 p. m. Gfrman M WHiinisT.-e arner Sixth St and Granite. Rev. Hirt. Pastor . Services : 11 A. M. and 7 :30 p. M. Siinoay School 10 :30 A. M. Pbfsmvtkki an. "-ervicesin rew ehnreh. cor ner Sixtli and Granite Kt. Kev. J. T. Baird, pastor. unda. -sc-i-td at 9 ;3t' ; Preaching at 11 a. m.ar.d 8 p m. Tin- . K. E of his rjiurch met every Sabbath evening at 7 :I5 in the basemei t t the cr-.ue-rh. Ail are invited to attend these ieetins. Tikht Mtiiomst. Sixth vt.. betwen Main and Peaii. f-ev I. F. Britt. 1. D. nastor. Service: 11 a.m. 8 :0ii v yi sunda Sctoool 9 JA M. Pray r meeti. g Wednesday even ing. Uvkma.s Pk-shvtkkiam. Corner Main and Ninth, llt-v Me. pastor. Services hvulI hours. Sunday .-chool 9 :3o a. m. SwrtniH rc-f:KF(5ATioNAU- -Granite, be- tween Ftfth ami Sixth. Colokkd Baptist. Mt. Olive. Oak. between Tenth and Eleventh. Rev. A. Boswell. pas XV v'or. setvb'es II . m. and 7 :30 p. m. Frayer mH-tii!ir Wednesday evening. Youm; Mf.n's Chki-tia?' association Keionis in v. aterman block. Main street. Gos pel meetinc. for meu only, everv Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. hoomt open week days from 8:30 a. ni.. to 9:30 p.m. SOiTn Park Tacfknaclk Kev. J. M. Via. m.: i n-achintr.iia.nl. and p. m. ; f prayer meeting iii-snay nigni ; inuir prac- lice Friday nifcht. All are welcome. The Plattsmouth Herald K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Published every Thursday, and il:ii)y every e tenlng except Sunday. Itet;i"tered at the Plattmnouth. Neb. pnn o tlcefor transioln'O!! through 1 1 1 . II H. ma.ln a' seeo-eljyiH rat. Ofllee comer Vino and Fifth streets Telephone TKKM8 rOK WEKKLY, I -e copy, one year. In advance One copy, one year, not in advance .?l ISO . U no . IS 40 On copy, six month!, in advance .. One copy, three months. In advance TKKM8 FOR DAI 1.1 One cop one yar in ad v nice tfl 00 O le copy per eek. by carrier 15 One copy, per month 60 THE coal dealers of Omaha have raised the price of coal twenty-five cents on the ton on all kinds of coal. THE present administration has averted war in four different in stances by sagacious and skilful diplomacy, and without the sacri fice of a single point of justice or of honoi . The cispatches to-day report Garza as having crossed into ' ico with 5,000 men and that al Mex- 11 war ( rumors will now come from Mexico. o the border desperado has es caped the vigilance of the Amer ican authorities after all? THE National Democracy is hav ing trouble in materializing issues for the coming campaign. Free Silver is unpopular and it has to a ..v-ient sihnndoned that idea, " Free trade is subsiding as the new tariff and reciprocity is better understood. The outlook for re publican success next November is growing Herald. daily. Indianola (la.) REPRESENTATIVE HAYS, of Iowa, delivered himself of the opinion that "the message was like the brief of a county lawj'er." Aa for Mr. Harrison's message being like the brief of a country lawyer. The World-Herald wishes to retnined Representative Hays, of Hays, that the proclamation of emancipation and the speech at Gett3sburg were also the briefs of a country lawyer. World-Herald (dem.) On, es! Let me sec! Why, yes, of course I'll apologize. Sorrj- it did not occur to me before. Just been off io the baths, you know, or would have attended to it sooner. I always meant to apologize anjr way just as Jsoon as I had to. Dam damages, do you say? un, yes, sir. Ilease Have your supreme court make out the bill and it will be honored on sight. Anything else j'ou want? If so, you've only to mention it. MOXTT. A Washington artist, K. F. An drews, who painted the Martha Washington and Thomas Jefferson portraits which hang in the famous east room of the white house, has been at work at intervals for 3'ears on a full length painting of Dolly Madison, once the lovely young mistress of the executive mansion. The painting was placed on exhi bition in the Corcoran gallery to-da3'-. The picture represents the bewitching Doily in a garden walk, with a simple background of autumn foliage. She is in a very natural attitude, making a half step forward, the hand gracefully posed, one holding chi-3-santhe- meuitis an I the other supporting a transparent gauze scarf thrown about her figure. The combina tton of colors is skilfulty wrought THE ILLINOIS BOURBON SCANDAL. The state treasurer of Illinois has brought suit for $-1,000 against a certain gentleman connected with the democratic state central com mittee of that state, that is of gen eral interest in these da-s wheu the democrac3r is howling "reform" and committing every possible scheme of villiany that will gain power for its part3' or plunder for its bosses The Chicago News states that the suit is based upon a note given b3" the gentleman referred to the state treasurer. The note being elated! March o, 1S91. or six da-e before democrats reejuired the two people's part3' votes which elected Senator Palmer, there is disposition in the minus 01 many people 10 compare . f-.ct- t0fr,-thpr tne 10 racis logetner. Th uit has caused consternation in the democratic ranks as well as being "an eye-opener" to the public as to the manner in which the demo cratic bosses obtained the two votes necessary to elect Gen. Palmer, who is now conspicuoufrly howling for "reform" in the national senate. The case is entitled "Wilson vs. V H. Hrinton, et al. and the defend ants have publicly announced that the note will be paid and that the suit will not be permittrd to come a hearing. Such is "reform" by .'fC'jners!" The Illinois courts snotild now take Hold ol tne case and prosecute it in the name of publie honor and common decency. Gen. Palmer is a conspicuous ad vocate of the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people and made his campaign on that issue, and yet he was elected by votes oi two men who betrayed "the people" to gain "boodle," that he and Ins lrieiitls are now com pelled to pay. Illinois d -mocrats are only samples of those who howl for "reform" in all other siates. President Kc.an of the St. Paul, Chicago & Kansas City railroatl oi his return to Chicago complains that the grain shipments from tbe the Missouri river eastward are not what they should be. A difference in rates of four cents per 1UU pounds i.i favor of New Orleans as against the Atlantic senbord is responsible for this, in Mr. Kgan's j d.;ni nt, because, as he significantly re marks, the shippers get t lie benefit of the difference. Mr Kgan and other eastern trunk line railwa managers must sooner or later dis cover that the Gulf of Mexico will Like the place of the Atlantic for foreitrn shipments from the interior " unless the railway couipatues run ning from this region to the Atlantic are able to make us rates as low or lower than the southern lines. Omaha Bee, The comments of English news paper, intimating that the govern ment's action in the Chilian contro versy is a piece of American parti san politics are utterly at variance with the facts in the case. There is and ought to be nothing partisan about the protection of Americans from brutal assaults in any part of the world. On that main subject there are no party divisions what ever. Another ridiculous insinua tion in one ot the Luglish papers is that the United States covers Chili an territory. A country that would not turn its hand to gain Canada is not likely to seek possessions in distant South America. A Great Surariee Is in store for all who use Kemp'f Jialsan tor the throat and lungs the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any druggits is au thonzed by the progrietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute and chronic coughs All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam. JLarge isottles oUc and $1. La Crippe. No healtli3r person need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if property treated, it is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment- Remain quietr ly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy as directed for a se vere cold and a prompt and com plete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tenaency 01 ia grippe to result in pneumonia. Among tne many thousands who have used it during Tne epiaemics 01 tne past two 3rears we have 3'et to learn of a single case mat nas not recoverea or that i has resulted in pneumonia. 2o and e.eriii uuiuca lor saie J) V r . i. Fri'cke & Co. Isn't she Beautiful!" Occasionally one hears this expression, as a lad3' with a striking lovety complexion passes along the street. Certainlj-J she uses the famous, blush of roses manufactured b3- Miss Flora A. Jones. South Bend, Jnd. Supplied O. H. Sn3der, price 73c per bottle. A Sensible Man. Would use Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more cases ot cough, coles. Asthma. Bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung trouble than auv oiher medicine, The proprietor has au thorized an3 druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince vou of the merit of this remed3 Laro-e botttes 50c and $1. " Miles Nerve and Liver Pills. Act on a new principle reirulat- ing the liver, stomach and bowels through the nervs. A new di scovery Dr. Miles' Pills spee lily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles constipation. Unequaled for men women, children, smallest, mildest surest: 00 noses. 2T.c. amnle free at F. G. Fricke & Co s. MKATHAKKKT. Freh Beef. p.rk. Veal Mutton, Putter and eg-nkept conMtautly n hand. Game of all kinds kept in Season. SATISFACTION - GAHANTEED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. 0th St and Lincoln Ave PLATTSMOUTH, - XKUKASKA. N EW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL & SON Keep .11 kinds '!' It in ij'l Will Hllpply r ilit.- i. ii.ir.lw.ir . i liaill tn o" most lav TITST ROOFING I-IUtMl'tS and all kind oi lin work pmiu tly d me. llrili- i f in i :i .-uuiiry Solicited i.i Parl -t. PL r rsMOUTM. n Mi. B ANK OF CASSCOUN TY .1 i;.in am F f I r . i:- -anit:tl : Hi- O F"1PT O rj 1 .riir- -s Hams -y M iv.j 1 s 1 j 1 VI iMIi-Mi',. - in" !. H. Par i -Ill'tl. 1; M Pa 1 1 r-.M a i '" tHMits an) ni-ii" i hhh -nfriHti.'. to its care. J HE CI1IZKNS BANK. PLATTSM. U r - Si npltal stock paid in - KA AathorizedCapt. JIOO.OOO KFK'K ) W. H Cuehing, J "V Joi ison t 'r;i t -it. lCi- ' W H. ITSHIVI (;-. . - I i V "i ' r F R Guthmiti J W Johnson R J.' Henry Eikenbarv. M v Monraii. A Connor. W A'ettenk nip. W II Cusbikg reusel . .1 pransacts:a general nnm mm SSUes certiBc.ites of depo-"if.s Iwarum iii't -i Buys and sells exclianfre. eounty and pIRST NATIONAL : BANK OK PLATTSMOUTH. NKHRASKa aid up capital Surplus . . . . 5-50.0" O.ik I0.O.KI.0 r the verv bet facilities for the promj tran? action if .1 i a i t i ' 'U-.T- li . Stockc. bontl$. mM. povernmeiiT ai n ioch: - tint Wf buij-;it nd sold. I'pusir-. ri-ei-.Dd in'frHst alliiweil in tl.e r,i 1 ilie. . rfis drawn, available in ai y p.-irt of Tnn.ed States and all fbf prir-eipat twwiir ?urope. TOLLECmOVS MAD?, A,VM PKOMVTI Y KK'.I' THt. fiighest market p-le-e p. il tnr I'uuiity W: rants, St-ite aim County bono- DIRECTORS ' Jnn Fitzgerald r. H?iwswnrT ti Sam VVaugh, F. K. White Oeorge E. Dovey lohn Fitzgrald. s. Wauuti. Pretiideait --- ' p J. naTSET DEALER IX STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES! GLASS AND QUEENSWME. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. WAS TED Local OUT PPM P r irayeiintrOfl LDOilJ fj reDrcsent inr w.ii ir, u house. You need no vn.ital m sent a firm that warrants stoik first- la-s and true t.i name. WORK ALL THE YEAR 8100 per monta to r;ght man. Apnly quick stating a?-. L L mAY 4 CO ' 'jrgery, rforist and Seedsmen. St. Mias (This Louse ii respotiible ; QUR ANNUAL INVENTORY 8ALEt We invoice February 1st and we find ourselves overstocked on Koine lines of goods which must be reduced REGARDLESS OF COST. In order to run them off in a hurry we have not taken the cost of good into consideration, but we have put the knife in deep for we are deter mined to carry over as little as possible. DRESS GOODS. 30 inch wool plaid former price ;"(c now 33 ct. 3G inch camel hair plaid go at 4Sc re-gular VCtc jrooels. 40 inch home t-puu now 48 cents re-elue-el from (55 ce'iits. 40 inch habit cloth flamuls regular (50e't now 41i cents. 3(5 inch dress ilannell a few odd pieces left they go at 25, regular 35 cent goods. UNDERWEAR. We have too man Ladies swiss rili bed vests and pants in Malbrig gan and Natural roods that re tail everywhere at 50 and 65 els We will let them mt at at 4i)c each r 75 a suit. Ladies scarlet vests and pants reg ular $1.00 quality now 75c. C'hildrens underwear at 20 percent i ic-count. I.adies and children wool hose a el rive at 25c. IF0RT8 AND BLANKETS, at 20 Percent, DJ liocds marked in. do as w FRED HERRMANN. AJOW IS YOUP, Cft7CE. 110 VV --A-IT 3D- Home Magazine Toledo Blade Harpers Magazine -Harper's 15f.aar Harper's Weekly $1 85 - 2 45 4 00 - 4 80 4 80 V 5DI Vine Street. PEAPIMAN'S W.r.XT USE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having V,ir.cha-e(l the J. V. Weckbach store room on south Main str .et where Tarn now located can sell goods cheap cr than tn nnnt, havinir iut put in the largest stock 01 no y 'r)ol ever brought and i'urmlure of all kimlssolrt on tne inaiimt-iii iiau- WILL KEEP C'OXSTANTL OX A Fall afid Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. drucostssundr.es and pure uquors Pmcriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours.- CLOAKS. Our $12 plush sacques reduced to $I0.K) Our 0 plush HaniiicH reduced $1(5.50. Our $15 plush sacques reduced $35.oo. Our $20 plush coats reduced $1(5.50, ()ur $,') plush coats reduced $23.50. Our $10 plush coats reduced $:o.oo. to to to to to CLOTH NEW MARKETS. Newmarkets that sold from $15 to $20 Your choice at $10. Newmarkets that sold from $10 to $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 20 percent discount. Children and Misses Cloaks at half price. FURS, FURS. Fur Cape's at half price. Muffs at 2 1 per cent discount. COUNT. plain fLgnros and wo advortiso, Jvxy Iowa State Register Western Rural -The Forum Globe-Democrat -Inter Ocean 3 00 2 85 5 50 8 10 3 25 G Tirie o Stifoscinbe Furnish at House. loui" MODERN to the city. Gasoline stoves .1 i.ii . 1 r TEA SIX-MAN. HAM) Complete 1 hie of