. V .1. i I - 6 . j ; . ?.' OL fu FIFTH YFAlt. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. TUESDAY. M VRUII 22, 1892 NUMHElt 1C2 .Hera allJai $ ... POITDER Absolutely Pure. A creapi of tartar .baking-powder Mighest of all in leavening strength Latest U.S. Government food, re port. . ,;. - EW MBATMAKKET. Fresh Dee f. Pork. Veal. Mutton. Putter and ej-'gs K-j)i conniaiiiiy on umiu. lanie of all kinds kept iu Season SATISFACTION - OARANTEED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. EW HARDWARE STORE S. E. HALL & SON Ittp all kinds of builders hardware on hand and will supply contractor on most lav orable- teru.s : TIKT ROOFING Spouting and all kinds ot tin work promrtly 4ne. Orders from the country Solicited 1 Pearl St. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. C. MAYES COUNTY -SURVEYOR AMD CIVIL ENGINEER All orders left with the county clerk will be promptly attended to. OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE, Plattemouth, - - Nebraska ULIUS PEPPERBERG. J MANUrACTUBK OF AMD UIHDLEBRLEllNU RETAIL DBALIBlKTHK OnOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS ruuuNior TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES always in stock o Plattemouth, - - Nebrassa II. CUSIIING, President, J. W. Johnson, Vicc-PrtMidMiL -ooOT H EOOo- PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA Capital Paid in $30,000 V R Goth man. J W Johnson. E S Greusel. Henry Kikenbary. M W Morgan. J A Connor. W Wettenkamp, W II Cubing A general banNing business trans acted. Interest allowed on de posites. plRST : NATIONAL : BANK Of PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Paid up capital Sarplus ..f.w.ono.oo .. 10.0U0.09 rs the very bert facilities for the promp transaction of ligitimate Banking Business Stock, bond, gold, government and local se curities bought and sold. Deposits receiver and interest allowed on the certificate Drafts drawn, available in any part of the United States and all the principal towns ol Barope. 0OI4.JU.TIO-8 HADI AXD FKOMPTLT BZMIT TED. Highest market price paid for County War rants. State ana County bonds. DIRECTORS John Fitzgerald D. Hawksworta 8am Waugb. p. K. White George B. Dovey John Fitzgerald. S. Waogb. President Caeblerr ghe Hliittsmonth gcrald. COKNKK OK VINE AND FIFTH STS TKLKI'HONE 38. NOTTS BROS Publishers IiilliHlu-l every Thurwlay, and daily every evening except Sunday. KeKered at the IMattumout h, Nebraska post pflice as cecond cIush mail matter for transmiHsiun throuuli the U. S. mails. TEKMS FCK WEEKLY. One year in atl vance - - - $1 50 One year not in ad vance - - - -2 00 Six month in advance - 75 Three months in advance 40 TEKMS OK IIAI1.Y. One year in ad vance - - - $fi (X) One copy one month , - , . . - - - 50 I'er week by carrier - - '- - - -15 REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. For Mayor, ll.N.DDVKY- For Treasurer, T. II. POLLOCK. For Clerk, M.N. GRIFFITH. For Police Jude, VM. H. SHORT. For Members School Hoard, J. I. UXKUH. W. N, MCLENNAN. WARD TICKETS. For Councilman First ward, GEORGE LONGENHAGEN. For Councilman Second ward, P. I). HATES. For Councilman Third ward, F. II. STEIMKER. For Councilman Fourth ward, J.F. LAKE. For Councilman Fifth ward, A.J. GRAVES. Notice. The republican county central committee of Cass county Neb., is hereby called to meet at Weeping Water on Saturday March 26th at 1 o'clock p. m. Important busines will come before the meeting and a full attendance is earnestly re quested. Orlando Tefft, Chairman. A. L. TlMBLlN, Secretary. President Diaz calls attention to the fact that an admirable recipro city treaty between the United States and Mexico was once negoti ated and our congress defeated it; and it is proper to add that the men who did most to effect that unfortu nate result were Roger Q. Mills and William R. Morrison. The South Carolina senator who, just before the war of the rebellion, denounced northern laborers as "mud sills," "greasy mechanics," and "small-fisted farmers" ran against the republican party as the champion of the dignity of labor not long after his denunciations, and found that he had been mon keying with a buzz-saw. Mr. T. II. Pollock, candidate ,for city treasurer, is a young man of ex cellent character, a competent and first class accountant, and one who is every way qualified for the duties of the office he aspires to. Mr. Pol lock has spent the greater part of his life in the city and is known by all to be fully capable of handling the finances of the city. SLAVERY abolished, free home steads provided, industries vastly developed and new employments opened, the dollar of the working man and bondholder exactly equal ized, high -wages maintained, and protection almost perfectly ad justed are some of - the salient points in the labor record of the re publican party that no laborer can afford to forget and ignore. A labor COMMISSION is engaged in the investigation of the condi tion of labor in England. In one manufacturing district the com mission found hundreds of girls and women working from twelve to fifteen hours a day at wages rang ing from one dollar to two dollars and a half per week. Free trade, or democratic tariff laws, means com petition with these rates of work and wages. The nominee of the republican party for raaj'or is a man who is entitled to and will command the votes of all thinking men. Mr. Dovey is an enterprising young business man one who has been identified with the interests of Plattemouth for a number of years; in fact, Mr. Dovey was born and reared in this city. What the citi zens of Plattsmouth want is a busi ness man's administration, and H. N. Dovey is the man who, after the ballots have been countedjon the 5th of April, will be called ipon to direct the city of Platusmouth through the crisis which ii now at hand. A vote for Mr. Dovey is a vote for the best interests of he city of Plattsmouth. FEEDING A DELICATE BABY. There are three points to be con sidered in feeding a delicate baby, writes Elizabeth Robinson Scovil in the April Ladies' Home Journal. The kind oi food. The quantity given at once. The time between the meals. The kind of food must, of course, depend upon the child; what agrees with one cannot be taken by anoth er, while it exactly suits a third. A good receipt is one tablespoonful of milk, two tablesoonfuls of cream, two tablespoonfuls of lime-water, and three of boiled water, sweetened with a tiny pinch of milk sugar. Make it milk warm, and the food is read- for use. This is sufficient for one feeding for an ordinary sized baby until it is two months old; after that gradually increase the quantity without changing the pro portion of the ingredients. BENEFITS OF THE M'KINLEY LAW. President Harrison has been pre sented with a handsome American silk seal plush overcoat by the Hind & Harrison Plush Company of Clark's Mills, and the firm has received the president's acknowl edgments. The plush was manu factured at Clark's Mills, and the coat was made by R. G. Hoerlein. the Fayette street custom tailor. The goods are far superior to that manufactured in England, and through the benefits ot the McKin ley bill they can be manufactured in this country as cheap. About four yards of plush were used iu making the coat. The coat is very light, but exceedingly warm, and it makes a neat appearing garment. The factory at Clark's Mille is the only one in the state where the plush is made, and it is running full time and employing a large force of men. Utica (New York) Herald. THE CHICAGO BREWERIES COM BINE. The immense brewery corpora tion capitalized at $20,000,000 will probably entirely revolutionize the Chicago beer business. The deal is the largest and most important in the history of the trade, and rivals the famous whisky trust. The prime mover in the deal, the P. Schoenhofen Brewing Co., is the same firm that caused such a rum pus up in Milwaukee among the local brewers there by establishing the first branch of any importance for the sale of outside beer in that city. It appears that ever since the Milwaukee brewers have been making the most strenuous efforts to prevent it becoming publicly known that Chicago beer is being sold in their city. Nearly every brewer in Milwaukee is vitally in terested in having this kept quiet, as there is no doubt but that it will seriously affect the entire shipping and export trade of that city, which amounted last year to somewhere in the neighborhood of 2,000,000 bar rels. Inter Ocean. Some Foolish People allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine They Bay, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears tnem away. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemps tJalsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the' first dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the followtng suggests, the best remedy: alphouso Humpfling, of Butler, Penn, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Restorative Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Valprai and. J.D. Taolnr, of Logansport, Ind each gained 20 pounds if an taking it. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was, cured of 40 to 50 convulsions easy and much aeadach, dizzness, bockach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recomends this unequailed remedy.. 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. II. Sn3'der. Subscribe for THE PLATTSMOUTH Daily Herald at 15 cents a week. NM,Hlr i. rillA" i:i m.( I kj.t it ....... .t.i,ii niiieirn uu i urn a. r:t k ii"-h. . vm liitiir KniL'liti re coidU ly iiiv ted to Jttei.d M.N Gnfllih, ;. I . ; tl I'ovey. K. R. A V. W No 84 Veets reooiul ami l.. nh Krtrtay vf inps lit tbe month . a t ull in Ito tcw.M.d M"CK. M Vomlrnu M V r. H, bron. Kei oroei. .iHh I.OlXlH , No. iWj I ( f- Min-I ry 1 Uf-Kilay iiiU't st Uieii l.:i t v-"-'---Im'k. All ldl i cllvc r- (nli.v " Hftend ben vikMh . in c 'v ' t.rl- ' eraen. N G ; S F, (h-bnm, x i-ietH'y ROYAL aK'iAM-i-''" i ! l M'-et at Hi K. l bail hi iu I i'" ! Cr i! block over I'.riiieii & 1 v.nii:. brethren inviled llt-nr :-r'HK K.-;ii. : Thos vVallmn. scretr. AO. V. ,; . M Me-l trT Mhl th'i'l 1 1-1 -t eVVilIK -f ! Il Hum, ll ill (i A I!. !t l in Koekwook Mock. Krmk ennl :i. -D, V bueptn'r. Recorder. DEURKK OF HON It ineeli' - ": 1 .-' fourth ThumnavH ot e.x-li ml' in i ' O. F bail In H'zu iitM I1 - k. M - K. Toy Lady of Hoikt ; lfelle Vtrmvlfa r- ci-i 'it GA K.Md 'oniliif i' i-i No 4' in- ! -v-r' "Jxlur .: y evi mini sit 7 : Mi Hi I " H--! ockwooct bloek a1! vIshiiii; eoniin.l's -i t cordially h vite.1 t i will- us v : i it l'oit Adjniaut ; G F M e-. " murul ' r. OHICK ( 'I HE ""KM. Mf.-t- ii' 7 every Mnn:i evenim at the ;r:.'id Amiy hall. A.'F .Groom. .i.idcnt . ' U " secretary. CA8- OAMI" No. SB M W A. in rt cvi iy cecond and F uttli Monday -v i n iu Mtzgerabt lis 1 i-mntr u- iuhh r- w W me. P.r. HaiiMen. V. f. : r. Wertf nheivi i . A. S. C. Wilde. Ch rk CAPT I. II E I'ALflEK I'AMI' " ",. Sodb of Vet ran. ilivii.-ii of n l-rn-l i 8 A. meet - very ueid ii.vht at T ' I K in th-ir Iiall in t itlireiahl h i k . II m -n ..u visiting comrade- are eoidially u v m-.i to uo-i i wiili us J .1. Kurtz, i on in i d r ; is A. Klwain. 1ft "ea gent. D4 U. HTKKS I V HKI EI'i A l.u.l i-l I'k ii. I p jn!i!e N . JO ii i e!f the si-rond ;! fourth Tlmrsilny evi-i i' gs i f eiieh in--!.tli n the I O. O. . Ii II A'is. I.K. I1..HIU-. N G. ; Mrs. Jobu t'ory. Secret ry YOUKG MEN'S ' HKLVI I' N- 0IAT1 Wateriunii blo k lain t-'treet. Loom.--jpen from 8 :30 a ni to 9 :: i m. For meu on Gospel meeting every Sunday alteriioon nt ' o'eiock. rvEGREE OF HONOR Eeet the first and third Thrursday eveninu each month in I. O. O. F. hall, FitzKerahl t!otk. Mrs. Addie Smith, Worthy Sifter of Honor Mrs. Nannie Burkel, sister secretary. TTORNEV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Law. Will riv pr-iiupt attentioi. i all bueinees entrunteil to hi'. Cfln'i' U Union block. East Side. IMattHinouth, eh. ai, 319, aai, and ae VLain PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. ST F. R. GUTHMANN. PROP- Rates f4.50 per week and up. 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 QR. A. SALISBURY : D-E-N-T-I-S-T :- GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWN8. Or. Steinways anaesthetic for the painless x tract ior of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Rockwood Block Plattsmouth, Neb. TlilOTHY CLARK. DEALER IN COAL WOOD o TERMS CASH rds as Office 44 South Third Street. Telephone 13. Plattsmouth, Nebrask p j. tiiTSEsr DEALER IX- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUE ENS WARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth UNRUH ZECjarEiiPS Whitney's I t iiWi t- . y& i-itr-A-xirt.WL - CALL AND SEE. Spot Cash. MANY YEARS AGO THE POET WROTE: "Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long." It was true then and just as true to day, and fits our case exactly ALL THAT WE WANT IS Your Trade on HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES, TOOLS, That is all; ' Nor do we want it long" just for a few years, say twenty or more and if 3 011 will grant us this "little" our cup of happiness will be full to overflowing. In return you will have little to want, for in these goods we offer the best and most complete line made in this country to-day and -.t Prices so LotaT That every time we fill out a quotation sheet we feel that we ought to be accorded a place in history among the philanthropists for we are giving the trade all the cream and keeping the skimmed milk for ourselves. WILL TOU NOT GIVE US THE "LITTLE" THAT WE WANT. J. W. Hendee, & Co. ATQVV IS YOU The Weekly j- Home Magazine Toledo Blade Harpers Magazine -Harper's Bazar Harper's Weeklj $1 85 - 2 45 4 00 - 4 80 4 80 JV, o 501 Vine Street. For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St- Louis, and all points n'th, east south or west. Tick eta sold and bag gage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATES AND ROUTES Call at Depot or address H, C. Townsend, G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. J. C. PHILLIPPI, A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. Apgar. Agt., Plattsmouth. Telephone, 77. Carriages And the PRICES Are away down i i sj Hardware. TINWARE, WOODEN WARE ClTiiSCE Fo 1 89 Iowa State Register Western Rural -The Forum Globe-Democrat -Inter Ocean 3 0 2 8S 5 5 8 lt 32 e 'Fiiije o Subscribe MEAT MARKET SIXTH 8TREET F. II. ELLENBAUM, Prop. I Pi, V. -t fmm A aajc ltco i ji iicn;i uicai ainayo iuhuia in this market. Also fresh Eggs and Butter. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season. SIXTH STREET T MARKET IDZETTSTTISTIENVy SSJOLD AND PORCELAIN Cl:0W Bridge work and fine gold work a SPECIALTY. DK. STEIN ACS LOCAL as well as other ati eetbetlcsgiven lor the painless extraction of . teeth. 0. A. MARSHALL, - Fitzgerald Blocl