The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 08, 1892, Image 1

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'FIFTH YE Alt.
PLATTSMOUTH, NK Hit ASK A. TUESDAY. MAKCII 8 1892
NUMBER 150
A cream of tartarbakiug,pdwder
Highest of all in leavening strength
Latest U. S. Government food-re-
wyi-.n .K '- : - .
jSKW MEi
ew meatmarket:
FreahBecf. Pork. Vea. Mutton. Batter an
egga kept eonstact.'jr on band.
Game of all kinds kept in Seasoa
SATISFACTION OABASTEEB
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 6U St and, Lincoln Ave. , .
FLATTSMOUTU, - NEBRASKA.
EW HARDWARE STORE
S. E. HALL & SON
Keep all kinds of builders hardware on band
and will supply contractor on most fay
orable terms
: TIN ROOFING
Spouting
and all kinds of tin work promptly
done. Orders from tbe country Solicited
6 Pearl 8t. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
A.
C. MAYES
COUNTY -SURVEYOR
AMD
CIVIL ENGINEER
All orders left with tbe'coonty clerk will be
- pronptly ..attended to- ..
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE,
Plattsmouth, - Nebraska
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J
ULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MAXVT ACTUM OF AJTr -
" WHDLESALEZflXD RETAIL
BULUlXTHI
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
rvLL lihi or
TOBACCO AND SMOKER'S ARTICLES
always in stock
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Plattsmouth, - - Nebrassa
Y. H. CTJSHING,
President,
J. W. JOHNSON,
Vicc-Pretident.
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Citizens - .Bcn,
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
Capital Paid in
$30,000
F B Gntbman. J W Johnson, 8 GreaseL
Henry Kikenbary. M W Morgan, J
A Conner. W Wettenkamp, W
H Cashing 4
A general banNing business trans
acted. Interest allowed on de
positee. pIRST ; NATIONAL : BANK
OP PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
Paid up capital sso.ono.oo
Surplus 10,000.09
rs tbe very best facilities for tbe promp
transaction of ligitimate
Banking Business
Stocks, bonds, gold. government and local se
onrltles bought and sold. Deposits received
and interest allowed on tbe certificates
Drafts drawn, available In any part of the
United States and all tbe principal towns ot
Europe.
OOUCCTI05S MADI AND PKOMPTLY BKltTT
Ti. Highest market price paid for County war
rants. State ana County bonds.
DIRECTORS
John Fitzgerald D. Hawksworta
8am Waugh. F. K. White
George B Dovey
John Fitzgerald. b. Wangb.
President CastJe-
he il.ithuwnth Qcrnld.
COkW'Ki: OK VIMS AND FIFTH 6TS
TKI.KrilO.NE 3H.
a NOTTS BROS, Publishers
Published every Thursday, aud daily
every eveniuK except Sunday.
. Kejstered at the PlattHinouth, Nebraska
fxist jxflice as second cIuhh mail matter for
tranHmisitiun thruKh the U. S. mails.
- , TEItJtS FCK WEEKLY.
Otie year in advance - - - $1 50
One. year not iu advance - - - 2 00
Six months in advance . 75
Three months in advance 40
,,. TEB3S.lOJMAII.Y..
Oik; year, in advance J -. " - - $8 00
Oaexopy Ane.munUi - - 60
Per week by carrier ----- 15
"T (t is perfectly trueas the pro
tectionists' asserts,' that a tariff of
customs duties upon" foreign goods'
imported into new countries tends
to create and maintain certain high
rate of wages in the factory indus
tries. General Fra'ncis'A. Walker's
"Political Economy" advanced
course, section 263. ' :
" During the first twelve months of
thejnew tariff's existence 50.38 percent-'
of our import came in free,
the average rate of duty on free arid
dutiable, the' only honest basis
upon ' which to compute it, was
about 23 "percent., and the per cap
ita amount of duty collected was
somewhat less than $3. Does that
look like a higher tariff than either
of the foregoing. '
A HOT SHOT AT DEMOCRATIC
CONGRESS
It is probable that Oregon and
the northwest generally will like
this paraimonious, cheese-paring,
humbug-economy congress a good
deal less than they liked the billion
dollar congress that has been the
subject of so much democratic ob
jurgation. By the way, there
would have been no billion-dollar
congress had it not been for the
ten-billion-dollar democratic rebel
lion. The annual charges on ac
count of that rebellion still exceeds
two hundred million a year. Port
land Oregonian.
DEMOCRATIC HARMONY'
Senator Hill, at the pearly portals:
"Ah, there, Petie, old boy, how d'y?"
St. Peter (shocked): "I beg your
pardon."
Hill: "Excuse me, old fel, I was
thinking about your being one of
the Albany boys.
Can I come in?"
St. Peter (unlocking the gate):
"Oh I suppose so. Cleveland went
in a few moments ago."
Hill (startled): "Who? What?
Grover Cleveland?"
St. Peter! "Yep."
Hill: "I guess I ve struck the
wrong entrance, Ta, ta, old chappie."
5t, Peter: "By. by, Davy. Turn
to the left at the foot of the cliff."
The report comes from Detroit
that at the factory, where they are
making the dynamite cartridges
for use in the pulumatic guns on
board the torpedo ship Vesuvius
they are making a sub-marine
torpedo boat which is expected to
revolutionize marine warfare. The
dynamite cartridge will contain 100
pounds of the explosive and is so
constructed that it can remain
under a ' vessel's bottom any time
up to half an hour at the operator's
discretion. The cartridge is made
of magnetized iron which will cling
to a vessel tenaciouly. The boat
is fifty feet long, ten feet beam and
ten feet depth of hold. Compart
ments filled with, water submerge
the boat so nothing but the top of
the smokestack and the upper line
of the pilot house -re visible. It is
thought the boat can sink any craft
afloat. The place of construction
is kept a secret, as are the names
of the capitalists backing the
scheme.
A Significant comment on'Mr.
Blaine's letter of withdrawal is
found in a late issue of the Brus
sel L' Independence Beige. After
discussing the significance of Mr.
Blaine's letter, it says:
In any case, however, we in
Europe must behold without sor
row every occurrence likely to en
feeble the republican party and
increase the chances of the demo
crats at the approaching election.
If the candidacy of ex-President
Cleveland, who is frankly for free
trade, does not eeem able to obtain
a sufficent number of votes, being
U t. oermined by that r. Hill,
governor of New York, at least it is
certain that the democratic
nominee, whoever he may be, will
have for a platform the policy of a
revision, more or less radical, of
the ultra-protectionist tariff enacted
by the present administration of
the United States. Every incident
which intensifies the dissensions of
the republican Jparty and dimin
ishes the probablity of the control of
affairs by that party for a new term
of four years must assist . in
strengthening in the United States
the cause of free trade, which is to
day more than ever nesessary to us.
The withdrawal of Mr. Blaine ap
pears to be such an incident.
MAKING SOLDIERS OF RED MEN.
Order is said to be "the first law
of heaven," ''cleanliness is akin to
godliness," and "industry is the
mother of virtue."
Acting on these maxium, in 18C0,
a practical republican secretary of
war conceived the idea that the
true way to make an Indian into a
good citizen is to first make a
soldier of him, thus teaching him
to be clean, orderly, ' and industri
ous. To do ordinary work, to obey or
dinary laws and regulations, to an
Indian seems degradation worthy
only of a squaw. But he is by in
stinct and habit a soldier, and the
work of a soldier is, he thinks,
manly. Taught to care for his
horse, his arms, his uniform, his
quarters, to be prompt, orderly, and
obedient as a soldier wh) can
doubt that the Indian has made a
long stride toward civilization and
citizenship? Many companies, of
the hitherto untamable red men
have already been enlisted and are
doing good sevrice, and the good
work is still progressing.
I feel it my duty to say a few
words in regard to Ely's: Cream
Balm, and I do so entirely without
solicitation. I nave used it more
or less half a year, and have, found
it to be most admirable. I have
suffered from catarrh of the worst
kind ever since I was a little boy
and I never hoped for ctife, but
Cream Balm seems to do' even thaU
Jlany of my "acquaintances -have
used it witu excellnnt results.
Oscar Ostum, 45 Warren Ave., Chi
cago, 111.
The Handsomest Lady In Plattsmouth
Remarked to a friend the other
day that she knew Kemp's Balsan
for the throat and lungs was a su
perior ? remedy, as it stopped her
cough instantly when other cough
remedies had no effect whatever. So
to prove this and convince you of
its merit, any druggist will give you
a sample bottle free. Large size 50c
and$L
Go to Gering & Co for your wall
paper they have an immense stock
to select from, and you cannot fail
to find what you want. tf
Take Ralreria for your blood, liv
er and kidneys. It cures Nervous
and general debility, Rheumatism
suppressed or painful periods, dys
pepsia, indigestion, billious attacks
skin eruptions,, urinary complaints,
and the worst blood disorders
known. It is the best tonic on earth
for the debilitated. Price $1 at O.
II. Snyder and Brown & Barrett.
LaCrippe.
No 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 tby F. G.
Fricke & Co.
ta Grippe Successfully Treated.
"I have just recovered from a sec
ond attack of the grip this year,"
says Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of
the leader, Mexica Texas. "'In the
latter case" I used Chamberlain's
Cough remedy, and I think with
considerable success, only being in
bed a little over two days, against
ten days for the first attnek. The
second attack, I am ratsfied, would
have been equally as bad as the
first but for the use of this remedy,
as I had to go to bed in about six
hours after being struck with it,
while in the first case I was able to
atiend to business about two days
before getting down. 59 cent bot
tles for sale by F. G. Fricke &- Co.
Irene'for the complexion, most
useful toilet made, is highly medi
cated and perfumed. Removes
pimples; makes the skin clear and
velvety. 50 cents at Brown & Bar
rets and O. H. Snyder.
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 & Co
... MISSING LINKS.
t
William Hanks, of Los Oros, N. M.t
hiLs three wuil-Ueiineil tongues.
Van Duck, the Wagnerian tenor, is
only 3) years old. He was once a
"journalist.
The elder Lord Lytton was a notable
dandy in his day, fond of clothing him
self in costly attire.
Ruf us Hatch used to playant hems on
the organ before he became a New
Yorker and a millionaire.
The family of General U. S. Grant
have received $4 14,856. 5f8 in royalties
on the General's autobiography.
, The Sultan' has prohibited Turkish
women from, wearing French'costumea
in Hie streets of Constantinople.
Pietor Mascagni, the composer of
the new popular opera, "Cavalleria
Kusticana," was born at Livorno in
1863.
. The late Governor Hovey was a poet
of no small merit, but he would never
allow any of his productions to be pub
lished. Ex-Senator Hereford, of West Vir
ginia, was one of the earliest emi
grants to California during the gold
fever days.
King Oscar, of . Sweden, is reputed
to be the most accomplishtd royal per
sonage in Europe. ' lie is a playwright
as well as poet.
The French Minister, M. Patenotre,
is, at the age of 40, a tall, dark, distinguished-looking
man and a gour
met into the bargain.
Dr. Charles C. Abbott has ' founds a
cave of slate in New Jersey, in which
were discovered vestiges of the life of
pre-Columbian man.
Professor F. Nicholls Crouch, the
composer of the music for "Kathleen
Mavourneen," now lives in Baltimore
at an advanced age.
Although Horace Greeley died nine
teen years ago, letters to his address
are received every now and then at the
N. Y. Tribune office.
Dr. Storrs, who has been a popular
Brooklyn pastor for forty-five years, is
styled the most brilliant pulpit rhetor
ician of modern times.
Scott Leighton, the Boston artist,
has purchased a fine property on Bible
Hill, Claremont, N. II., and is spend
ing $20,000 in improvements.
4 Herbert Spencer, the philosopher,
lives very quietly near Regent's Park,
London, happy in the companionship
of a few old friends and his books.
Dr. Leslie. Keeley, the reformer of
, drrmksrd,- - tall and rather' large
man of benevolent appearance. His
hair and mustache are snowy white.
It is only a few years ago that F. T.
Dubois, now Senator from Idaho, with
a salary of $5,000 a year, was trying
hard to get a $1,200 clerkship in Wash
ington. William II. loves homely fare. He
insists on having on his . table every
Thursday a dish of mashed peas,
smoked beef and sauerkraut to be eat
en together.
Madame Tateno, wife of the Japan
ese Minister in Washington, can talk
English well enough to go shopping;
and, like her American sisters, she
greatly enjoys that pursuit.
Rosa Bonheur has at last completed
the painting on which she has been at
work for three years, and has refused
an offer of $60,000 for it. There are
ten life-size horses in the picture.
One of the surviving officers of
Kane's pioneer Arctic expedition, Cap
tain J. Wall Wilson, has long been a
resident of New York. He is a lively
and well-preserved old irentleman.
Few Union Generals are held in
higher esteem by the people of the
South than General Galusha Penney
packer, for whom the Tennesseeans
especially have a warm feeling of ad
miration. Sir John Lubbock, banker, scientist,
essayist member of Parliament and
possessor of no end of honorable de
grees and titles, is a profoundly re
ligious man and devotes one dav in
the week to work for his fellow
' creatures.
The late Sir George Bissen Airy re
ceived his appointment as Astronomer
Royal in 1835, no doubt largely as the
result of the improvements which he
made in methods of calculation while
Plumian Professor at the Cambridge
Observatory.
On attaininghis tenth birthday the
young Crown Prince of Germany will
receive his first commission as lieu
tenant in the army. - His name will be
entered on the list of officers of the
first company of the First Regiment of
Foot Guards.
Dr. Loreteus S. Metcalf says that
Henry Ward Beecher frequently de
layed the preparation of his sermon
until the Saturday morning preceding
the day for its delivery, and some
times later than that he had no settled
idea to what he would speak about the ;
next day.
"Squire" Charles Walter, a Wash
ington Justice of the Peace, is very
proud of a warrant in his possession
dated April 10, 1866, charging General
Grant with fast driving. It is indorsed,
"Fined $5; paid." Below in the Gen
eral's handwriting are the words; "I
will appeal at 4 p. m. U- S. Grant."
No appeal however, was taken.
Karl Hirsch, the new editor of Tor
waerts, the organ of the German Social
Democrats, is by no means to be num
bered among the proletarians whose
interests he defends. By fortunate
speculation in stocks, he long since
made sufficefit" money to enable him to
live from his income" without work.
VTO W IS YOUl
The Weekly
Home Magazine
Toledo Blade
Harpers Magazine
Harper's Bazar -Harper's
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$1 85
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01 Tmn Stkbbt.
Everything to Furnish Tour House.
' AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
-GREAT
.HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
Having purchaRed the J. V. "Weckbach store room on soutk
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 store
and furniture fall kinds sold en the installment plan.
I. PEARLMAA.
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
A Full and
Dings, Medicines, Faints, and Oils.
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hour.
FOR SALE OR EXCHMGA.
O Of") ACRES of Colorado land for sale or trade for Plattsmouth real
estate or for merchandise of any kind. This is a bargain for
some one; the land is Al. For further particulars call ot or address
THE HERALD, Plattsmouth, Neb.
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THE POSITIVE CURE.
ELY BROTHERS. M Warren
lt IT. 1DIJSTN
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 TINE
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska
MEAT MARKET
SIXTH STREET
F. H. ELLENBATJM, Prop.
The best of fresh meat always found
in this market. Also fresh
Eggs and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
Meat
8IXTH 6TREE1
MARKET
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 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.
Large Bottles 50c and $1. "
Ex-Governor Furnas writes: Send
me one dozen Rail Road Pain Cure
with bill, it cures more aching ills
than any other preparation I have
used or known. 25c and 50c at O. II.
Snyder and Brown & Barrett.
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