mouth Daily Herald. FIFTH YFAll. PLATTSMOUTH, NKHUASKA. WEDNESDAY, EEMiUAUY 8 1892. NlLMllER 121 n w Y POITDER' Absolutely pure. A cream of tartar baking' powder Highest of all in leavening strength Latest U. S. Government food re port. BURLIXUTOX & MISSOURI HIV Ell It. R. V TIM Li i ARLE.y OF IAILY PASSENCEK TKAIXS GOING EAST GOING No i "o. . No. h O. T NO. So. M, .. la WEST ... :4.' a. III. .6 v.'f . Ill ..9 :" a. m . -15 a. in. 6 :'J5 , in. . .B KI5 . in. 11 :05 a. in. No. 2 No. 4. . . No. 8 No. 10 No. 12.... ho. 20.... . .ft : 05 p M . In im a it. .7 ; 44 . hi . 9 : 45 h. m . . Ii; -.11 a. i ..8 :30 a. ii PuslnellH xtra l-nv-s for Omaha ahout two O'clock I- r iuliaaiiil will accommodate ias neiirr. M ISSOUUI I'A 7 1'lC ICA IIAVA 1' TIME CAKI). No. 34 Accomo.lail u Iravi-n No.aHt amvi-s.... .10:55 a. m, . . 4 ;0O . m. Trains daily exc'il : uiKiay A TTORNEY A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Law. Will giv prompt attention to all 1-uwlueM eiitnifte.l to him. Oilice lu Union block. Kat Mile. Hattxmoulh, Neb. SECRET SOCIETIES KMC HIS OK l'Y'lllIAS Uauiitlct Lodge no. 47 Meet every "Wednenday evening at their h ll io Fanneie & CraiR block. All vi iilDK kuijiMs are coidtaily u.vited to attend M. N. Griflilh. CO.; tw bovey. K. K. S. AO, U. W. No. 84 Meets second and lourth Friday vetlut;s 1 the month a ti. A. K. wr.l in KiM-kwood block, At. Vondran, M W, r.l. Brown, Kecorder, ' CASS I.ODOE. No. 146. 1. O. O. F. meeta ev ery Tuenday niiiht at their hall In Fitzgerald block. All Odd Kcllowe are cordially invited to attend when viMtinR in Uie cltv. Chria Pet tnen, N . G. ;S E. Of born. Secretary. POYAI. AKUANAM Ca Council No 1021. " Meet at the K, ol V hail in thi Parmele & Craiu block over llenneit & Intte, visiring brethren invited Henry Oering. Kegent ; Thos Walling, Secretary. O. U. W..8. Meeio first and third Friday ev.iiniri of each iiionlh at (1. A. K. Hall n KockwMk Mock. Frank Veriuilyea, M, W. 1), H fcuero!e. Kecorder. bEllKKK OK HON It. meets t-econd and r.miirtii Timr.til-.ti i nf ufli .-ontli in I.O. O. F hall in Kiizg raid bl ck. Mr. K. Boyd. Iady ol Honor ; ueue v ermyiea. recoroer. GA llMcConthie l"t No. 45 me ts every jitur y evoning at 7 : 30 in heir Hall in Pock wood I. lock All visiting comrads are cordially trvite.t to eet with us. Kred Bates, ol Ailjni.tiil ; U. F. Nile. Io Coiiimadder. ORir itO''inE W(UIU), Meets at 7 : 30 everv Mrnnav eveninu at the Jrand Army hall. a. F Croom. president. Thos Walling, secretary. CAS-i CAM I No. aK M W. A. ni-ets every mm'oikI anil F urth Moiidny v ning in Fituera'd h l v'isif ine neiulib iri welcome. P. H:tnen. V. : I. tVertcnberuer. W. A.. 8. C. Wilde. Cl-rk pAH T 11 K I'AI.MKK CAMP NO 60 Mini ol el-raii. iiivision oi eira-Ka. t S. A.inriv v .y 'in'fila. nmlit .it 7 -'rfi "' 1 ck in t Ii' lr lal' in - it i-.-eraM l i-i-k . II s hi-an-! visiting iiur;til'" r' oiili illy invited to meet wl liiis .1 .1. K.n i. iimii t lf r ; 1. A. .' c Elwain. l-t e:i lii-iit. DT ;rr. i;s f i ki k a n i i-f Prom 1 e i."'!re N . 40 i i ei tin' second aim fourth Tli isnnv evi-iii-gi f each niomh in Ihel.o.ti. - h II V.is. T. K.. V lli.ains, N . ; Slr .lidin i 'ry. Set-ret-iry Y'.U i MUN'S ilHI.-TI - SOCIATION aterinan blm k 3ain Street. Kooms open fr m h ui a m to S :3i i ir. hormenoniy ostel meet every Suuday atternt-on at 4 o'eiock. PLACES OF TVOKS1IIP. Catholic---'l. Taul's Church, ak. between Fifth iiid sixth. Father l auiey, Pa-sior Services: Vhss at xml 10 :30 A. m. Sunday School at 2 i3o. with benediction. Christia. Conier Lcust and Eighth Sts. Services morning and evening. Elder A. Gal'oway pastor. Sunday Sctiool 10 a. m. Episcopal. St Luke's Church, corner Third and in-. Hev II B. Burgess, pastor. Ser vices : 11 A. M. ai d 7 :30P. M. Sunday School at 2 :30 P. M. Gikman Mkthodist. earner Sixth St. and Granite, lie. Hirt. Pastor. Services : 1 1 A. M. and 7 :30 p. M. Sunday School 10 0 a.m. Pbfsuvtfri a. 'ervices in new church. cor ner Sixth and Granite sts. Itev. J. T. Baird. pastor. suiiila-sc ool at 9 ;3P ; Preaching at 11 a ni.i.ii 8 p in. , The . K. s. G. E ol this church mr ets every Sabbath evening at 7 :is in the basement of the chucrh. All are invited to attend these meeting'. First Mthomst. Sixth St., betwen Main and Pearl. Kev I.. F. Britt. I. l. nastor. Services : 11 a.m. 8 :00 p. si Sundai School 9:30 A M. Irajrmeeti. g Weduesday even ing Gkrman I'rsbvtkria. Corner Main and Ninth. Kev Witte, pastor. Services usual hours. Sunday .-chool 9 :30 A. M. SwRKDisH roKOBOATiosAU Granlta, be tweeu Fifth and Sixth. CouHKrBArTJtiT. Mt. Olire. oak. between .Tenth and Eleventn. Kev. A. Boswell. pas tor. Services 11 a. m. and 1 JO p.m. prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Iouko Mux's Chkimtiak - AUOCIATIOX-t-Rooms in it aterman block. Main street. Gos pel iueelinpr. for men ofily.everv Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Kooms open week days Irom 830 a. to., to 9 : 30 p.m. 'iotrra Park Taukknaclk. Kev. J. M. Wod, I ator. Services : Sunday School, ko a. m. : Preaching. 11 k. m. and 8 p. m. ; prayer meeting Tuesday night; choir prac tice Friday night. All are welcome. The Plattsmouth Herald K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Pulillslio'l every 1 horsday, and ii:lly every e 'eulug except Suuday. 'ti'jisteri'd t tli Plattsiiionth. Neb. pn-t-o tlefir irmistni i'i'in through th H. mads a second class rate. f)fflce comer Vine and Fifth streets telephone :w. TRKMH ri'K WBKKI.Y. O e copy, one year, in advance . . 150 one copy, one year, not in advanco 3 00 On copy, six moiithf. in advance . . 75 O in c (', three moiitlin. In advance. . 40 TEK.MH FOR DAI 1.1 D'ie cof one yar in aiivmce $6 00 O ia copy per week, by carrier i5 Oun copy, per month 50 TK1UPHANTOF AMERICAN DIPLOMACY. The great German paper the Frankfort Zeituiiff in it.s issue of Dec. 10, in disci!ssitij' the success of the American policy of recipro city, speaks of "trimphant shouts of victory coming from the United States, and that the renoval of restrictions against American pork and other recent changes made hy Germany "represent a great victory for the American ; Union, a victory which costs the victor nothing a conquest without 'a blow." The Zeituti then pro . ceeds to pay a glowing tribute to "the superior commercial diplom acy ot the trans-Alautic state of the future over effete Kurope, poor alike in blood and thought." That this remarkable utterance of a great German paper is founded upon a correct and exact knowl- : edgej of the American doctrine of ' reciprocity is conclusive demou- strated hy the article itself. The Zeitung supports its statements with a careful analysis of the doctrine of reciprocity as formu lated by Mr. Iilaine and as incor porated in Art. Ill of the M'Kitiley tariff act, which it is constrained to say "has proven its eminent wisdom most brilliantl3'." It does not hesi tate to say that "the commercial ideas of the American secretary of state are entirely original" and a great improvement over the methods by which Bismark has sought to obtain reciprocal trade for Germany. With marked penetration and acuteness the Zeitung says: "While according to Bismark's system domestic interested parties became used to special high duties and formed a solid phalanx against and rednctions or concession, Mr Blaine's system causes the foreign reporter to profit by the reduction and makes of him a powerf ullally to force his (the foreign) govern ment to make concessions to prevent the re-establishment of the American duties." It does not escape the Zeitung that the same principle which has gained remarkable victories for the United States in Kurope is proving equally successful in South Ameri can. As it .ays. "Mr. Blaine's idea has been successful in both cases." The Zeitung thinks, however that the masterpiece of American diplomacy is shown in the way the principle or reciprocity has been used by the Harrision administra tion to open the German markets not only to American pork but also wheat, rye, bran, hops, butter, meat, and flour. It says "Germany has been forced to make the treaty, as France, Austria, and other sugar producing countries will have to do very soon." Every intelligent American citi zen ought to read with care the en tire article from the Frankfort Zeitung. It is the most remarkable tribute ever paid in the European press to American diplomacy, and more the than that, it gives from a distant standpoint a better and more complete view of the republi can doctrine of reciprocity than a certain clement here at home has yet been able to take. During eleven months in 1891 we exported to China 76.C00,CC0 yards of cotton cloth. In the corresponding period in 18GD China took only 27,000.C00 yards. If the tariff is ruin ing our industries, how is it that we have well nigh overcome the com petition of free trade England in this open market of the world? American Economist. The Atlanta Constitution expati ates on the beauties of an income tax, and 'says that "it must come." And yet we are told that "tariff reform" does not mean free trade. A wehtkkx paper says that there is a rumor alloat to the elfect that an English syndicate has pur chased the wind-mill plants of this country, and proposes to establish a trust. But the American, work ingman knows that English syndi cates already control the wind-mill plants of this country the free trade newspapers. A MAN by the name of James Monahan will start for England on the seventh of this month in a small boat sixteen feet long and four feet wide. Why will you cough when Shi loh's cure will give immediate re lief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and $1 For sale by F. G. Fricke & Cc Weather Report For the month of January: F'ifth snowstorm, 2 in. ; melted, '3 in. Ninth Light snowstorm. Tenth Snowstorm, 5 in. ; melted, 1 3 in- Eleventh 4, 7a. m ; 11, 2 p.m.; 15 below, 9 p. m. ; daily mean tem perature, 3.3 below. Snowstorm, 1 ill. ; melted, I3 in. Twelfth 20 below, 7 a. m. ; 11, 2 p. 111.; 18 below, 9 p. m. ; daily mean temperature, 13.3 below. Thirteenth 18 below, 7 a. 111.; 7C below, 9 p. 111. ; daily mean temper ature, 3.3 0 below. Fourteenth 1.") below, 7 a. m. ; 7 below, 9 p. 111.; daily mean tem perature, 1.3 below. Fifteenth 1 0 below, 7 a. m. ; 1."), 2 p. m. ; 1 , 9 p. 111.; daily mean temperature, 4. Sixteenth 5 below, 7 a. 111. Seventeenth 3 0 below, 7 a. m. ; 1 , 2 p. m. ; 3 0 below, 9 p. m. ; daily mean temperature, 2 below. Snowstorm, 5 in.; melted, o 1U' Eighteenth 14 below, 7 a. m. ; 4 below, 2 p. m. ; 15 below, 9 p. m. ; dail"- mean temperature, 12 below. Nineteenth 30, below, 7 a. m. ; 6 , 2 p. m. ; 8 , 9 p. m. ; daily mean temperature, 1 . Thirty-first 34 , 7 a. m. ; 57, 2 p. m. ; 46, 9 p. m. ; daily mean tem perature, 45.3. SUMMARY. Monthly mean temperature, 18.3 . Highest temperature, 57, 31st. Lowest temperature, 30 below, 19th. Coldest day, 12th, the mean tem perature being 13.3 below. Melted snow, 1 inches. Snowfall, 134 inches. Clear days, 9. Below are some of the tempera tures for the same month in other years: 1873,23; 1877,26; 1879,24; 1878, 38; 1883, 24; 1884, 25; 1885, 30; 18SG, 26; 18S7,24; 18S8, 36. A Great Surpriee Is in store for all who use Kemp'f Balsan for the throat and lungs-the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is- sold on its merits and that any druggits is au thorized by the proprietor of this wonder t'ul remedy to give j'ou a sampie uouie ireer ii never laus to cure acute and chronic coughs. All clrugpists sell Kemps Balsam Large Bottles 50c and $1. Circulating Library. The Y. L. R. R. A. are placing tneir books in J. 1 . xoungs store for the purpose of establishing a circulating library. They expect to add a large installment ot books at once. Anyone purchasing a yearly or quarterly ticket will have the privilege of adding the name of one book to the list, which will be purchased in the new installment The intention is to keep the new ana popular books in circulation. Yearly tickets, fl.CO; quarterly, 50 cents; monthly, 25 cents; and 10 cents a volume. 6 La Grippe. Xo healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain quiet ly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a se vere cold and a prompt and com plete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. A. Sensible Man. Would use Kemps Balsam for the throat and lungs. It is curing more cases of coughs, coles, Asthma, Bronchitis, croup and all throat and lung trouble than any oiher medicine, The proprietor has au thorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince vou of the merit of this remedy. Large I ooiites ooc ana 91. JyTEW M E ATM A R K ET. Fresh Beef.Pork. Veal. Mutton, Butter and eggs kept conHtautly on hand. Game of all kinds kept in Season. SATISFACTION - OARANTEED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. Cth St and Lincoln Ave PLATTSMOUTII, - NEBRASKA. EW HARDWARE STORE S. E. HALL & SON Keep all kinds of bull len hardwar- om hand and will supply contractors on most fav orable ter i TIIST ROOFING ': spouting and all kinds of tin work promptly done. Orders from tlitj country Solicited 616 Pearl St. PLATTSMOUTII, NKB. B ANK OF CASSCOUNTY Cor Main and Fifth Mreet. id up canitai.. .... .vmmh Surplus ' 0f OFFICERS J II P-.tniele I'resMleni B m Itamsey Vice Preside?! M. l allerson 'asiei r M. Patterson, -sf f"ahi' r DIRECTORS '. II. Par. ele. .1. M. Patterson, Kred Oorrtei . B Smith K. II. Windham. K. S. Itsim-ey and r. M. Pattei-on H GGMSKVL BANX1NC BUSINES? Accounts solicited- Interest allowed on time epositf and prom;t atteutioiieiven to all bu ness entrusted to its care. HE -CI1IZKNS BANK. Pl-ATTSMOUTH Capital stock paid in NEBRASKA ri.s Authorized Capital. $100,000. OFFICFK" W. H Cushlng. J W Johnson ! President. Mce-P---i " W. H. PUSHING. Cahir. diurptohh F K Guthman J W Johnson E S Greusel, Henry Eikenbary. M W Morgan, J A Connor. W Wettenkamp, W H Cushikg TRANSACTS:! GENERAL BANKING BOSiNE? wues certificates of deposits bearing Interest Buvs and sells exchange, county and city , 1 plRST : NATIONAL ; BANK OF PLATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA aid up capital Surplus f50.(i0,H 10,000.0' rs the v.ry bent facilities for the pronip transaction of liMitinite Banking Business Stock?, bonds, gold, government li'id locil --uritio bought ind stiid. Ueoosits recei ml interest allowed on the cert i lie i.--J rafts drawn, available in any part of '1 (United States and all the principal trtwnf o Europe. XH.LECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY BKM IT TED. aighest market price pld for County War rants, State ana County bonds. DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald D. Ilawkewortb Sam Waugh. F. E. White George E. Dovey lohn Fitzgerald. S. Waugh. President Ca-r'-- J9 J.rTJLNSEN DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEEN8WARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. W'xTaveSALuSfflEN J m To represent our well known house. Yon need no cardial to repre sent Arm that warrants stock flrst-elasi and true to name. WORK ALL THE TERR. 100 per month to right man. Apply quick. stating age, L. L mat a W Nursery, Fiortat and seedsmen.)!, rani. , Mian. ATTENTION LADIES. JVoav is tJlc Tirqc to Titiy yotii ljqts Boqqots itd DAWSON &. PEARCE RS. DAWSON expects to leave our city in a nhort time and I'earce does not wish to continue the bimim-Hn. So for the o THIRTY DAT? S o will sell roda at cotst. Any one wishinto po into the millinery business can do ho at at your own terms as we wish to sell our entire stock as it is. We a splendid location and a good trade. E,19qsoi $c l9eqice,E IXjL-X" block Two doors south, of IPost Office. ATO W IS YOUP, Cl-tftJ-JCK! J x The Weekly t I Ionic Iaazine Toledo Blade Harpers Magazine Harper's Bazar Harper's Weekly $1 85 - 2 4."i 4 m - 4 80 4 80 o 1$ -f j 501 Vine Street Everything to Furnish Your House. I. PEARLMAN'S -GREAT HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. (laving purchased the J. V. Wcckbach store room 011 south Main street where T am now located can sell goods cheap er than the cheapest having jut put 111 the largest ntock f new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stoves and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. I. PI5a ItLMAK. -'..-; --t -.-. - F n WILL K. K 15 1 CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours. FOR SALE OR oOrv ACRES of Colora lo land for sale or trade for Plattsmouth real--JJ estate or for merchandise of any kind. This is a bargain for some one; the land is Al. For further particulars call on or address THE HERALD, Plattsmouth, Neb. THE 1 BROTHERS. Always has on band a full stock of FLOUR AND FEED, Corn, Bran, Shorts Oats and Baled Hay for sale as low as the lowest and delivered to any part of the city. CORNER SIXTH AND VIXE Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. -o- Mrs next -O- once have 1W lgQ.'i 0 Iowa State Register Western Rural -The Forum Globe-Democrat - 3 ( 2 85 n no 8 10 I -inter ocean - - - o Inter Ocean 3 2S -AT- modern Complete line of EXCMNGI ff. ? 1 POSITIVE CURE. I rR3. 64 Warren StNewTork. Price SO ctal, ipEIIJSrS IJOlTSE. J- 217, 219, 221, AND 223 fAAIK PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. ST F. Br GUTHMANXt. PROP- Rates $4.")0 i-er week and vv. tiui house la reapwwDie j