The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 13, 1892, Image 1

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FIFTH YEAR.
PLATTSMOUTH, XHKRASKA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1892
NUMBER 181
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P3CKB :
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all in leavening strength
latest U. S. Government food re
vert. EW MKATMARKET.
Freak Beef. rVrk. Veal. Mutton. Putter end
Came of all kinds kept in Season
SATISFACTION - OARANTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave
PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA.
AT MABKEIP
SIXTH 8TRBET
F. H. ELLENBAUM, Pr-p
Tke best of -fresh meat alwavs fomad
in this market. Also freak
Egg and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
Meat
SIXTH STREET
MARKET
Always has on hand a full stock of
FLOUR AND FEED,
rnrninran. Shorts Oats and Baled
V Hay for sale as low as the lowest
K and delivered to any part of the
city.
CORNER SIXTH AND VINE
Plattsmouth,
Nebraska
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ULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANUFACTURE OF AND
WHDLESALEZAND RET JUL
DKAL1H 15 THB
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKEll's ARTICLES
always in stock
Plattsmouth,
Nebrassa
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r. II. CUSHING,
Presidmt,
J. If. Johnson,
Tice-PrieidtnL
-ooOT H EOoo-
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
Capital Paid in
$BO,000
T B Gatbvan. J W donosoa. B 8 Creasel.
vr t i- . . m if t
A Unior. W Wettenktnp, W
H Cushing
A general banNing business trans
acted, interest allowed oa de
positee. pIRST ; NATIONAL : BANK
: , OF FLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA V
Paid up capital 1.1.1... fMjooo.00
Sarpltu 10.000.00
rs tbe Terr beet facilities for the promp
transaction of ligtumate
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Banking Business
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Stocks, bonds, gold, government and local ee
earltlee bought and sold. Deposits Teeetred
and interest allowed on tee eerOaoatee
. uam arwn, avauaoie in any- pan 01 ut
' unum stale aad all the principal towns of
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Hlskest market price paid (or County War
rants, State ana County beads.
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Published every Tliurnday, Mini daily
every evening except Sunday.
Reentered at the Flat turnout h, Alruska
jxnt pflice uh second cla mail matter for
tranamieHion through the V. S. muilf.
TKKMS FCK WEEKLY.
One year in advance
One year not in advance -Six
month h in advance
Three moiitliM in advance
TKHJIS OF DAILY.
One year In advance
One copy one month -Per
week by carrier -
$1 50
,200
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THE telegraph wire" report that
sixty thousand houses were de
stroyed by fire last Sunday in Tokio,
Japan, and that fifty lives were lost
also.
There were two quite severe
earthquakes at Utict, N. Y., yester
day about noon. It was so severe
that crockery rattled and in some
places caused the plastering to fall
from the walls of the buildings.
An alliance congressman has
been applied to by one of his con
stituents for "some documents
showing' that the republican party
has been false to the farmer" He
can't furnish them, of course. There
are no such douments.
Nr. Bryan is coming home to
see what's the matter with the dem
ocrats at Lincoln, for at the conven
tion in that city the other day they
pronounced for a double-coinage
standard and Mr. Bryan's free sil
ver views were smashed.
THE free wool bill is a measure
discriminating directly against the
farmer and in favor of the manu
facturer. To the farmers of
Kansas who are just returning to
sheep raising it is a rebuff that will
be resented. Topeka Capital.
ALL of Nebraska's congressmen
voted for free wool. It will be dif
ferent in the next congress. There
will be men there who will prefer to
have the wool produced in the
United States instead of the Argen
tine Republic or Austria. Fremont
Tribune.
It won't be hard for Chicago to
entertain the national democratic
convention which meets in that city
in June, because democratic har
mony will so prevail that all the
Chicagoans will have to do will be
to hold the coats and hats while the
other fellows fight.
TARIFF PICTURES.
The average weekly wages of silk
weavers in Macclesfield, England,
are $3.16
L
The broad silk weavers of Pater
son, N. J., get on an average $12
The Paterson ribbon weavers get
. . $18
per week. New York Press.
' DEMOCRATIC WAVERING.
The vigorous manner in which
some of the western democratic pa
pers are "dropping" Cleveland and
the sound money programme since
the reverse to their party in Rhode
Island has its tragic as well as its
humorous side. It is humorous be
cause neither Cleveland nor the
anti-silver programme, as such, had
anything at all to do with the dem
ocratic defeat. Undoubtedly ', the
ex-president is more popular in that
section of the . country than any
other democrat is, and the senti
ment against the granting of any
further favors to silver, is stroner
and enduring among the democrats
as well as republicans. There is a
probability, indeed, that .Cleveland
interest in the canvass in .that "state
and his speech in ProAidence added
something to the democratic vote,
and it is entirely" certain that
a straddle by that party on the silver
question or an open or covert inl
dorsement of free coinacre wonld
have made the republican majority
several thousand greater than it is
now. The repubiation of both is
tragic . because it reveals the
desperation of the straits in which
the democratic . party finds itself.
f there were any Hill men
left in the ' country anywhere
they, would seize this occasion to
make capital for their favorite.
This isjiiHl what Home of the friends
of the two or three woteru favorite
soiit are doing, or what they stre
attempting to lo.
Viewed in either phaise the demo
cratic predicament irt encouraging
to the republican. The democrats
of the west will be .trongly tempted j Threat and comVortableTrains
now to disregard the advice and j daily. For further information ad
scruples of their eastern brethem drens the agent of the company at
and put free coinage in the national hi place, or write to J. Francis,
, .f .1 , 1 General Passenger, and Ticket
platform. Ihey -ee. or imay. me they Alrent. nmM,H. vrirak.
see, inai noHiuity to iree coinoge is
notTB Mtrong or as general in the
older states as they had been led to
believe, and they will be likely" to
come to the conclusion' that-they
can lose nothing any way in putting
the matter to a practical test'. Such
a programme might eliminate
Cleveland. at- he could not
honestlv or consistently stand 911 a
free silver platform. Hut many of
the democratic potentates in the
west would be willing to go to this
extremity and ritk the conse
quencess. On the other hand, if1 the
eastern influence dictates tne plat
form as well as the nominee, neither
the west nor the south will enter the
canvass with much enthusiasm, nor
have any high hopes of victory. No
matter what shape events in the
Chicago convention may take,
therefore, the outlook for the repub
licans is encouraging. The drift of
politics is entirely in the direction
of republican victory in November
The elections which have been held
thus far this year reveal this ten
dency clearly and unmistakably.
With or without free silver in the
democratic national platform, and
with Cleveland or any man at the
head of that party's ticket, republi
can triumph this year seems to be
assured beyond all reasonable
doubt. Globe Democrat.
THE Wyoming cattle war is still
raging. Several men have been
killed on both sides and the. state
and United States troops have been
called out to quell the disturb
ances. The latest report says that
the cattle mei are surrounded at
the T. A. ranch by about 300 rust
lers, who are led by the sheriff of
Buffalo county. .. ;
The promptness and certainty of
its cures have made Chamberlain's
cough remedy famous. It is intend
ed especially for coughs; colds,
croup and whooping cough, and is
the most effectual remedy known
for these diseases. 50 cents bostles
for sate by F. G. Fricke.
Beware of the docters and under
taken; "they want you." Spring
time is here and with it a Contami
nated Blood, Torpia Liver, Kidneg
Coradlaints and Indigestion Take
"Ralrena for the Blood" and stim
ulate the organs to force the foul
secretions from your system. $1 at
Brown & Barrett and O. H. Snyder
Rail-Road Pain Cure never fails.
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 have used it more
or less half a year, and have found
it to be most admirable. I have
euffered from catarrh of the worst
kind ever since I was a little boy
and I never hoped for cure, but
Cream Balm seems to do even that.
Many of my acquaintances have
used it witu excellnnt results.
Oscar Ostum, 45 Warren Ave., Chi
cago 111.
arena ior tne complexion re
moves Pimples, Blackhiads, and all
Facial Blemishes. Warranted Jby
urown & narrett ana vj. 11. bnyder,
The wisdom of him who iourneT-
tn is Known Dy tne line ne selects;
tne judgment ol the man who takes
the "Burlington Route" - to the
cities of the east, the south, and the
west, is never impeached. -The- in
ference is plain. Magnificent Pull
man - sleepers, eleeant .reclinin&r
chair, cars and world-famous dining
cars on au L. tnrougn trains. . lor
information address the , agent, of
tne company at tms place, or write
to T. Francis,.. General Passenger
ana iiciet Agent, umaiia.
Railroad Cough Cure is : the true
Antidote . for Throat . and,; Lung
Troubles. Fully ; : warranted at
Brown A Barrett's and O. H. Sny
der's. ' Rail-Road Pain Cure has noequal
as a Pain Killer. Use for all bodily
pains and soreness. . Guaranteed
by Brown Sc Barrett and O. H. Sny
der. Mow Try Thls f
It will cost you nothing ,and will
surely do you good, if you have a
Cough, Cold or any trouble with
Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from . La Grippe
found it just the thing, and under
its use had a speedy and perfect re
covery. . 1 ry a sample bottle at our
expense and learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottl
free .at F. G. Fricke A Co. Drug
Store, Large size 50c and fl.00
j According to the census of 1890,
Chicago take rank, by virtue of her
population of l.(Jw,56 people, as the
eighth largest cily on the globe.
Mont of us desire, at one time or
another, to visit a city in which so
many persons find, homes, and,
when we do, we can find no better
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Itch on hurqau and horsesanimals
cured in 3( niimttet by Woolford's
Hunitary lotion. ThiH never, fails.
Sold F. G. Frtcke & Co. druggist,
Plattsmouth.
&on?w Foolish Peoplo
allow a cough to run until itgeta
beyond the reach of medicine They
fay- 4Oh, it will wear away," but in
most cases it wears them away.
Could they be induced to try the
successful Kemp's Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
cure, they would tee the excellent
effect, after taking the first dose.
Price 5tc and $1. Trial sine free. At
all druggists.
New Washington I'enn , People .
Are not slow about taking hold . of
a new thing, if the article hag merit.
A few months ago David Byers, ol
that place, bought hi first stock of
Chamberlain's Cough remedy. He
has sold it all and ordered more.
He says: "It has given the best of
satisfaction. I have warrantad ev
ery bottle and have not had one
come back."; 25 cent, 50 cent, and
$UJ0 bottles for sale by F. G. Gricke
& Co., druggist. . ,
8 EC HUT SOCIETIES
T NIGHTS OF PVTHIAS-Oauntlet JjOdg
No-47. Meets every Wednesday eve-
nine at their hall over Ben net 6c Tutt's, all
visiting kniirht are cordially invited to
attend. M N Griffith, c C: Otis Dover K of
K and S.
A o V W No 81 Meet aecond and fourth
Friday evenings in the month at I O
OF Hall. M Vondran, M W, E P Brown,
recordeJ.
A O U W No 8 Meet first : and third Fri-
day evening of each month atlOOF
hall, Frank Vermylea M W ; J E Barwick,
recorder.
rVEGREE OF HONOR Meets the first
- and third Thrursday evenings of each
month in I. O. O. F. hall, Fitzgerald block.
Mrs. Addie Smith, Worthy Sister of Honor
Mrs. Nannie Burkel, sister secretary.
0A8S LOIXiK, No. 146. 1. O. O. F. meets ev
ry ueoday niutit at tbeir ball In Fitzgerald
lock. All Odi Fellows are cordially Invited
attend ben vfstttnK In the city. Chris Pet
ernen, N. G. ; S. F, Orborn, Secretary.
DOTAL
ARC
AN AM Cart Coi.ncil No 1021
Mfrt at I tin K. of ('
hall in the Parmelw &
CrHitr block over Kernel t, & Tutts, visiring
brethren invited Henry Uerng, Kegeut
Thos Walling, Secretary,
CZ. A. K.McConihie Post No. 45 meets every
Satur ifcy evoning at 7 : 30 in hetr Hall in
' nek wood block All visiting comrades are
cordially invited to 1 eet with us. Kred Bates
Pot t Adjniant ; U. F. Kites. Post Commadder.
ORDKK OK THE WORLD, Meets at 7 : 30
every Monnav evening at the Grand Army
nan. a. . urooni, presiuent, 1 110s ntuuug,
A
secretary.
ASh CAMP No. 332 M. W. A. meets every
v second and Fourth Monday ev-nmgs 111
Fitzgerald ball. Visiting neighbors welcome
P.O. Hansen, v. u. : r. ertenDerger, w. A
S. C. Wilde, Clerk.
rAPTATM H E PALMER CAMP NO 60
Sons of Veterans, division of Nebraska, U
8. A. meet, every Tuesdav night at 7 :30 o'clock
in their hall in Fitlgerald block. All sons and
visiting comrades are cordially invited to meet
with us J. J. Kurtz, Commander : B. A. Mc
Elwain, 1st heargent.
T A.TJG HTERS OF KEBECCA- Bud of Prom-
t-e Lodge No. 40 meets the second and
fourth Thursday evenings of each month in
tne I" O.o. r. nan. Mrs. 1. u. w imams, 1
G. ; Mrs. John Cory. Secretary.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTION 80CIATION
Waterman block Main Street.- Kooma
open from 8 :30 a m to 9 :30 p m. For men only
Gospel meeting every Sunday afternoon at 4
o'eiock.
A
TTORNEY
A. N. SULLJTAN.
attorney at-Law. 1 Will give prompt attendee
to all DBsinesa entrusted to Him. Office la
Daloa Mock, Eaet Side. Plattsmouth. Neb.
-I- SI 7, 319, 831, INI SSJ AW ST
PLATTSMOWTH, NEB.
F. R. GUTHHAUK. PROP-
Rates $L50 per week and vr
X)JLjN ,'J.l5,JL,Jb6ir
; , l US is it!
GOLD AJTO FOXCKLAIH fXOWKB
Bridge work and Use gld wrk a
SPECIALTY. :
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ML STKINACS LOCAL aa wen a ether saw
eeueuaexivea lot tne pauueaa exuacuoo 01
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MARSHALL, Ktxgarald Lob
- BAZAAR MILLINERY.I
To the Ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity I will
annouce my
EASTER OPENING APRIL 15-16.
I will have on hand a full line of Spring and
Summer novelties in Uace neopolitan and
H.QSK BRAID
A' f till line f new shades and-:Style3V'-
Also a handsome line of Chiffon point degen
and colored lages, velvet flowers in the latest
styles of moritures and Prince of Wales pom
pons I will have a good assortment of straw
goods, for Misses and Childrens wear
We'll have Leading Styles in Lace Crepe
du' Chine and fine braids trimmed.
Thanking you for past favors I will be pleased to have you
cull and examine my stock
ELSIE MOORE.
IMRUH
KEEPS
Whitney's Carriages
.
GALL AND SEE
Spot Cash
MANY TEARS 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
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
- - k
Your
STOVES, r
TOOLS, .
- ' . . !
Xhat is all; ''Nor do we want it long"iu8t for a few rears, ear twenW
or more and if you will grant us this 'little" our cup of happiness will
be full to overflowing. . .
V In return you will have little to want, for in theee goods we offer the
best and most complete line made in this country to-day and
That every time we fill out a quotation sheet we feel that we ouc-ht to We
accorded a place in history among the philanthropists for we are giviag
the trade all the cream and keeping the skimmed milk for ourselves.
WIIX TOU NOT GITE US THE "LITTLE" THAT VTE WANT.
J. W. Hendee, & Co.
JJR. A. SALISBURY
: D-E-N-T-I-S-T .-
. SOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS.
I ' i-. ' ' i i-i i C: - : ' .. - r i .
0r. Steiawars anaeetbetle fortae aaialeci ex
; tractloo ef teeth.
- Fine Gold Work a Specialty.
Seckwee4 Block
nattnoata, Kee.
And the
PRICES
Are away down
Hardware.
on
TINWARE,
WOODENfTABSL
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N M N M
ZST
WATCHES,-CLOCKS,- SILVERWARE
and Jewelry.
REPAIRS PROHPTI.Y ATTENDED TO.
SATISFACTION 6CAIA5TIIB
i. f t W K. -
:: ,H. M..GAUJ.T. ::
Ro0m with Snyder, Senfn Maui Street.
Trade