The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 30, 1892, Image 1
V iiy PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. SATURDAY. APRIL 30, 1892. NUMBER li)C FlFfll Y E Alt. if vnn rvn ni:fc Y 1 ght iUdtismouih gernld. COKNKK OF VINE AND FIFTH TELEPHONE 38. NOITS BROS, Publishers STS Published every Thursday, and daily every evening; except Sunday.' . Registered at the Plattsmouth, Nebraska pott pffice a second class mail matter for transmission through the U. ts. mail. "JEIHI Absolutely Pure. WhMSFCT WEEKLY. One year ill fadvance -One year nut in ndrance Six luoiUtiH in advunCW Three rnontha in advance t . TEKJIS OK 1AILV One year in advance " One copy one month - Per week by carrier - $1 50 2 00 75 40 $1 00 50 15 A cream of tartar baking Pow5f.r I Richest of all in leaveninir strength Latest U.E. uovernmcui prt. ance of trade of about a quarter of a billion in favor of thia country. Of these impoita more than one half, or exactly 53 per cent, came into thia country absolutely free. Under the old law 37 per cent of imports in value, came in free, uuder the Mc Kinley law this has been increased to 53 per cent. Where is there a re cord of national legislation that is more satisfactory to the people than this? Iowa State Register. Entor Liquor Care. To those seeking- a rescue from liquors curse or other evil habits brought about by morphine, tobac co etc. The Knsor Institute at South Omaha offers one of the most relia ble and best places to go with the absolute certainty of a permanent cure. Write, or visit the institute. NEW MEATflARKET. . .... .. , -..i.n..r vrk .vl. Mutton. Putter and eggs kept constantly on hand. tame of all kinds kept in v Season SATISFACTION .- OARAKTEID SAMPSON BROS. Mori 6th S and 1 Li ncoln'Ave - r AXTSMOIITII. NEBRASKA. a SIXTH STREET J?. H. EIXENBAUM, Prop. THE JOURNAL'S SIDE OF THE SIL - VER QUESTION. The lournal is never ashamed or afraid to declare its convictions on any question. On the silver ques tion, as on ine lariu question, mi; Journal is on the i-ide of the people; 11 UCllcVCa mill muiicjr in uic.t.jr the measure of value: that real value exists only in those things which are useful and necessary for the comfort and satisfaction of man, and that money conies in only as a basis of trade between men to enable all to nave a common standard bv which wants and satis factions are meaaurea. inis stana ard can "best be fixed by government acting for the whole people, disin- terestlv. 1 he stamp or tne govern ment is and should be merely the guarantee of irenuineness, quality and quantity, and upon whatever that stamo is placed it snouiu oe made equally receivable for the oavmentof dues and debts, public and private, and when it does that the "monev" will ue nonesx, wuemci made of gold or silver. Journal, . Aiie sxamp ut mc jjun.iui.iv.u. no better than that of an individual As long as the government has the gold and goods behind it and is nhlf to nav on demand, then its Egg and Butter. via came of all kinds kept in their TV 11U .,onn SIXTH STREET Mea.t market X ban d a full stock of .M V.nn UKii . , and Baled Oorn, Dran, Shorts uau the lowest Hay f of sale as low &3 . rt cf ult and delivered to any f. city- - NE CORNER SIXTH ANVV Plattsmouth, - - ;Wso J TJLIUS PEPPERBERG1 V If AKDFACTURK OF ASB HDLESHHZANn RETAIL DIAUBINIBE CHOICEST BRAJSDS OF CIGXRS ruLX. link or TOBACCO AND SMOKER'S ARTICLED alwaj-s in stock Plattsmouth, Nebraasa H. Cdshixg, President. J. W. JOHNSON, - Yiee-PrusidtnL ,. OOOT H EOOO- FULTT8MODTH NEBRASKA Capital Paid in $30,000 r ft Guthman7Tf W Johnson, .B-AAreusel. Henry Klkeobarj. M w Morgmn. J A Connor. W Wetteokamp. W HCusninK A general banxing business trans acted. Interest allowed on depositee. pIRST NATIONAL : BANK OF PLATTSMO 0TH . NSBRA8KA raid an capital .... SarpliM .fmjeoo.00 . 1900.09 rs ttM vary bart facilities for tb pronp traa ctlon of llttnaate Banking 'Business. ' r:iri ' Hold. 'tiwitmmmt aa4 laaal nk r Jkm9mhtm& aoU. OepIta raealvoa 'tatanai ajtowvd n Un eerUleatw lMfttlw. arallabto la any pan of the Uatta fctetM aad all tna principal town of IgbMC markat prle paic for Coaaty war- r-ytfrta aaa CMbyaa. i stamp is good, but when the gov ernment fails to have this backin its Htamn becomes worthless. The supreme court holds that it is with in the sovereignty of congress to is- sue United States notes, whether iu peace or war, and to make them a legal tender, this authority extend ing to the determination of the volume of such currency. As to t- ir redemption, these notes bear their face a promise to pay, . .iich means in coin, but no timeis ;;:. J for their redemption, nor is any isiterest allowed on them. Such, in fine, is the greenback, both nder congressional law and the :sion of the supreme court of dvJ5 ted States. There is no law the Ul ;nfr the issue of this green- t- rtl A- proinof. . Why did the govern back to-tf 'ssuing them and in ment sfop v -d and 8iiver certifi place issue they did not buy cates? xecauscr dollar would in as much' as a gewv , lg0 j Mr our own- countr dollar he Sherman wanted a i(v Q (ret it had to pay a preixin4" . had Mow,' Mr. Sherman, i ou ent called at the treasure dt Vdr when you were in Washi.ng.011 Jox ... j .-ilver wouia nave seen goia a-"u e buUlon, not coined into mon e piletf up ' in the vaults there io every dollar issued by the gtryern-.ment-'This bullion is botight at ti'ie market price and a certificate iss ued for a many dollars as it raKte call for ia the , market by weit- ( Take thi gold and silver bullicataway1 attct let the' govern ment ha ve noXfntt to back it op ex cept its s tamp 'of at promise to pay and you wculd sqotv had that a aoi- lar' in gold Kould . buy mc""e thau any other kinJ, of a- dflar in this country. - - THE JOURNAL AND SILVER. Mr. Sherman of the Journal tries to get around the silver question with a lot of stutf about a father repudiating his own offspring and winding up with the followin para graph: "To test this matter the Journal is ready and anxious to pay the editor of THE llEKALI or anybody else a twenty per cent premium in gold lor all the silver dollars he can buy for seventy cents, or even seventy-four cents." Now if Mr. Sherman was going td Europe the first thinir he would do when he got to New York, he would step into a bank and exchange all of his silver for gold or buy a draft or bank note in the county to where he was going, and he would be par ticular to see that the draft called for gold. Why? Because a gold dollar will buy more there than a silver dollar will. But Mr. Sherman does not need go so far for a proof, he can find it right here in America with our sister republic, Mexico. In the city of El Paso, Texas, you can buy a Mexican silver dollar for 80 cents and these dollars have more silver in than the U. S. silver dollar, and if you are going into Mexico what do you do'r Why you go to work and buy up all the Mexican dollars you think you will need while you are there. Why do you do that? Why not take U. S. silver dollars? They pass just a3 readily in Mexico as the Mexican dollar does. It is just because a gold dol lar will buy 20 cents worth more of goods in Mexcico than a silver dol The nromotness and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain's cough remedy larnQU". 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 sal-; by F. G. Fricke. Spot Cash Hardware. 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 exactlr ALL THAT WE WANT IS r X our Trade on 'A Sensi bio Man. Would use Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs, it is curing more cases coughs C(lds, asthma, bron chitts, craup and all throat and lung troubles, than any other rem edy. The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sam pie bottle free t convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Large bottles 50c and $1. Beware of the docters and under takers; ' "they want you." Spring time is here and with it a Contami nated Blood, Torpia Liver, Kitfneg Comdlaints and Indigestion , lake Ralrena for the Blood' ana stim ulate the organs to force the loul secretions from your system. $1 at Brown & Barrett ana U. ll. nyaer Rail-Road Pain Cure never fails. Subscribe for THE PLATTSMOUTH Daily Herald at 15 cents a week. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES, TOOLS, TINWARE, WOODEN WARk That is all; ' Nor do we want it long" just for a few years, say twenty or more and if you will errant us this "little" our cup oi Jiappinees wm be full to overflowing. . In return you will have little to want, tor in these goods we offer tUe best and most complete line made iu this country to-day and '.Erices so IjO-w That everv time we fill out a ouotation 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 YOU NOT GIVE La THE "LITTLE" THAT WB WANT. J. W. Henciee, & Co. lar. THE HERALD wants a aonar that will buy just as much goods in Mexico as a gold dollar will. Silver rises and falls in value just the same as iron, tin or any otner metal that is mined, and such metal is in demand, and that is one reason to-day that our silver dollar has not 100 cents in it. THE HERALD wants enough silver put into a aollar so that it will strike the medium or rvnirr as near as oossible it fluc tuates in price. I feel it my duty to say a few words in recrard 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 suffered 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. Manv of my acquaintances have used it witu excellnnt results. Oscar Ostum, 45 Warren Ave., Chi cago 111. Wanted: An enercretic man to manage branch oflice. Only a few I dollars needed. Salary to start $75 per month and interest in business The Western Co., Kansas City, Mo. Some Foolish People allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine They say. "Oh, it will wear away," dui in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemps tiaisam, wnicn is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the i:rst dose; Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. UNRUH Whitney's Carnages H. C. McMaken & Son are now prepared to deliver ice to any part of the city. Telephone No. 72. Accordinir to the census of 1890, Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of 1,098,576 people, as the eierhth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so manv persons find homes, and, when we do, we can find no better line than the "Burlington Route." Three fast and comfortable trains daily. For further information ad dress the agent of the company at his place, or write The wisdom of him who journey-; eth is known by the line he selects; the judgment of the man wno tanes the ".Burlington Koute" to me cities of the east, the south, and the west, is never impeached. The in ference is plain. Magnificent Pull man sleepers, elegant reclining chair cars and world-famous dining rara nn all throucrh trains. For information address the agent of the company at this place, or write to T. Francis. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. Omaha. And the PRICES Are away down q CALL AND SEE SECRET SOC1ET1 tj . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Gauntlet Lodj?e No-47. Meets every Wednesday eve nine at their hall over Bennet Ac Tutt's, alt visitin attend hi and S. iting knights are cordially invited to end. M N Griffith, cc: Otis Dovey K of t "eral Passenger Agen Omaha Nebraska. to J. Francis, and Ticket esp often busi- A BILLION DOLLAR QOUMTBY. ..The billion dollar con Teas can be proud of its record. It' has made this a billion dollar- coui ttry. Fcr the first time in the histd ry of the exports for - twelve .moot hs, end ing March 31, exceeded on e billion dollars, or exactly $1,006.28. L506. It takes a billion dollar cori gress to enact the laws that will brie g about such results. How was it do ne? By the enactment of reci procity throagh which the country ha. is been able to demand the removal ' , of re strictions placed by foreigi coun tries on American products, hoj T in Germany and France, for insta nee. In spite of this record, the dei no- cratic free trade papers' are; cent' in ually talking about the McKihPey law as a law that restricts export s. There neverwas a law on the statute e boots of the nation that .has dome more; for, .extending "'. the ;.ireign, mirjeets,; while at; tlie'-eatae) time buildinicr tin iAmeri-nn -InrtiAtriMl' C .aV widening the American market;! VVJSL ?l ?Z UriiiS wic same year nc imports frthis statement" 50 cent bottles for It Pays to Read the Papers ecially your county paper. fhrouffH tnw meuium i Hanrea and ooDOrtunities are ness Ci jjjg miornt otherwise en presente. ur attenUon. For u rycBca F. Johnson & Co., Rich, instance, LL . an advertisement in moiid.Va.,ha pr0ve of espe- this paper that y, vue to a lare cial interest and reabouts. Write number of people he- -rticttlars. to them for further pa., v . , . . T" "'now you Ask your- dealer to t, to fr0m where the gasoline goes ' a 0 the tank to the- burner and th. j,f and see the Dangler Surprise. - sale by Henaee. i.rora. number of years. I " ha ve been subject to violent - attacks of inflanimitory rheumatism which generally Jasted about two months, On the first of this month. I was at tacked in the knee and suffered se verely for two days, when I prenred a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it relieved me almost instantly. I therefore most cheerfully reco naend it to those who are similarly afflicted, every where. R. D. Whit Jy is a very prominent man in this place andLhis. disease was widley known tts.be- suffered aucn severe pam W.- Mr Houstan & Co. , Mer chants; " Martindale,- N- C. 50 cent bottles for pale by F.G. Fricke & Co. Druggists; iAieana jdMiffrit into ' Coii rt" 1 ; Jfe ' and;.Sberaiao, of TeiaiC write - us reord- mg a remarxaDie cure tor .rheuma tism there, as,t6Ucrw? .'fXA f wifejof MrTnV .Prttitt,? ttte stmaster Ttieti has ''. bed ridden with rheumatism fcjSeyiprafeatrs; . She GOgitL gei..jnqimrg'.- w po. bct any good7-i WeTsolcf lier;' a. btmle of Jhamberlain's Panrf Balnirtnd she Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Castle, Wis was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles oi Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his lee Of eight years' standing. Used threeljottles of Electric Bitters and seven bottles Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he whs incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Buck lea's Arhida Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co l . . ' t Now TrV "thls- It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a rVvue-h. Cold or any trouble with ThrdJ1' Chest or Lungs. : Dr. King's Vew "t ' SCO very for Consumption, Coughs a. Colds i& Snteed to or money win oc y-iv S I c 2 s from La Grippe bac- UCT" thing and under found it the . and perfect re- its use -nau 9peea bottle at our covery. Try 3 sarfrp . iir8elf just expense artrf leaftt fo yew :ai bottle how good a thing if lav . Tr Drug free at F. G. ' jricxe v Store. Large size 50c. and $1. i A Oreat Surpriee . Is in store for all who use Kefflff Balsan for the throat and ltiiigs the great guaranteed remedy. . "Would you believe that it is, sold ' on' its merits and that any druggits thorized byihe progrietor of tins aamnle bottle free? : IV nerer fafllT t6 cure tfcule andchrdaic coughs; AJl-drgpiats-' sell -Kemp's Balsam. Large Bottles COe and 9 L- AO tT W No W Meet second and fourth Friday evenings in the month at I O O F Hall. M Vondran, M V , i, I ilrown. recordeJ. AO V W JCo Meet first and third lri; day evening of each month at I O O I? hall. Frank Vermylea M V;JE Barwick, recorder. TTORNEV L. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-Law. Will k1v prompt &ttntla to all bueinens entrusted to htu. Office la Untoa block. East Side. flatUmouth, Neb. N N M N 1ST fYEGREE OF HONOR Meets the first - and third Thrursday eveninics of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Fitzeerald block. Mrs. Addie Smith. Worthy Sister of Honor Mrs. Nannie Burkel, sister secretary. CASS LODGE. No. 146. 1. 0. 0. F. meets ev ery Tuesday night at their ball in Fitzgerald DIOCK. AUUdarcuuwB two tuiuiojjj ium tn attend when vlMtinu In the city. Cbria Pet eraen. N. G. ; S. F. Osborn, Secretary. DOTAL AE0ANAM 0a Council No 1021. Meet at the K, of P. ball In the Parmele & Crate block over Bennett & Tutu, ylslring brethren invited. Henry uenng, negeui ; Tbos Walling, Secretary, iniATAn ni F-oiit ran. VT aVturdav evonins at 7 : 30 In their Hall in 45 meets every aub-nnA Kiwir - All viattine comrades are EEfiiiiVtavited to meet with us. Fred Bates, Post Adjniant ; G. F. Nlles, Post Commadder. OF THE WOKLD. Meets at 7:3t mr MOIMiaV CTCOinic DL hit: - a. V. Groom. Dresldent, Thus wainn, secretary. iaa .prnnd and Fourth Monday evninj FiUrerald hall. VisitlnK neighbors wewsc P. CT Hansen, V. C. : P: Wertenberger, W CAMP No. 332 M. W.-A, meets every evenings in welcome. A.. 8. C. Wilde, Clerk. rAPTAlN H B PALMER CAMP NO 50 sons of Veterans, division of Nebraska. U a. A. meet every Tuesday night at 7 iso o'clock in tKAir hJi in Pitieerald block. ' All sons and visiting comrades are cordially invited to meet with iia .1. J. Kurtz. Commander : B. A. Mc Klwain, 1st Seargent. - f i-. Minn ThJ never, fails. Sold F. G. Fricke; Co.: druggisf. PlaattsmoHtb- . - - . -j i 1 -j For millinery and pattern hats; or anything Xn. the" line of ribbons, flcwenV of the latest styles and de signs, fall on the Tucker Sisters in the Shet -wood block. tf. rviiuiHTKits OF KEBEOCA Bud of Prom J i.a iwiiw n: 40 mf rt tbe second and '-' Tth Thursday evenings of each month in fov t - O- O. r. nau. jars. x. k. ttiuihib, tfitfj "rs. John Cory. Secretary. G . ? MSN'S CHRISTION SSOCIATION nan block. Mats - street, Kooms a m to IMdii. For men only 4 pen fVOBT' vcry ounoay aiicrown i Gosb1 vitexv . o'elock. - . WATCHES, - CLOCKS, - SILVEKWAKK ana jewelry. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED N N N N : : H. M. GAULT. : t Room with Snyder, Soutn Main btreet. A. SALISBURY : D-E-N-T-I-S-T :- GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS. Or. Staiawayi anatsthatic for the painless traction of teatb. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. Eockweod Block Plattsmouth, KeDJ -a- an. sio. sat. ah S2 main srl y x ' ' ' r PLATTSMOWTM, NKB. F. GUTHUANH. PROFi RATES $450 PER WEEK AND WP Fdr yearttlfew Mo,) Post, has irgtonTOttCttcr- lic fita of in. berfn sucnec "vv'el him for ired in W nitnutes- JrSiSSSSSiSdwC ?im 4l thttBtor two v--- r-ttLrrtic. Cholera ado; DiarthoKenieay. r .;. fJf ,2tt"? given him jpronipt-re1-. 2a cent' bottles f?T -sale by r. O. Fi;rcke & Co -df- ujf ts. 3 eaxrf; Oil OLIKAXSV POBCCLAUf CEOWNS-j ' Brid w.rk Mt4 m9ll wsrk t ' . i.;.!v . ' SPECI AL.TY 1 J aaoUer xtracUM teeth. g X fVLA&gRALU '- Fifzgerald T