fc. .... . ...... .-.M..T iin4TCrt-,i. T v. -r ..;0 -11 if., , , ! -- - i FIFTH YE Alt. 11 j ATTSM OUTH , NEBRASKA. Fill DAY. MAY 20, 1892. NUMBER 21J5. sai wi iiifw- - i .1 JLhsli ' ' -,A t - . . .." .... . : . ; -V II A V 1 Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Behest of all in leaveninir strength Latest U. S. Government food report. JfiW MKATMARK ET. rMknir Pork. Veal. Mutton, Puttsr and egskept constantly on band. Cane of all kinds kept in Seasoa SATISFACTION - GARANTEED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Atc M.ATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA. MEAT MARKER 'V SIXTH 8TRBKT F. H. ELLENBAUM, Prep. Tfce best of fresh meat always fouad in this market. Also iresm Eggs and Butter. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season, a a SIXTH STREET YlEAT MARKET J If. DITjXN Always has on hand a full stock of . FLOUR AND thhu, .-., Ttmn Shorts Oats ana naieu Hay for sale as low as the low" If' and delivered to any part of t: - ty" CORNER SIXTH AND VINE t Plattsmouth, - - NebrPf-- ghe gUttsmouth gerald. CORNER OK VINE AND FIFTH STS TELEPHONE 38. NOTTS BROS, Publishers Published every Thursday, and dally every evening except Sunday. Krgistercd at the I'lattnmouth, Nebraska poHt ptlica au wcond clans mail matter for transmisaion through the U. S. mails. TERMS FCR WEEKLY. 0e year in advance - - - $1 DO One year not In d tam - - - -2 00 Sir month In advance - 75 Three nmntlis in advance 40 TKKMS OF DAILY. One year in advance - - - " ' One copy one month - - - - M Per week by carrier - - ! A particularly fine counterfeit was detected at the sub-treasury yesterday. It was the production of a pen and ink artist, who did his work so well that the bill passed through one of the city banks with out detection. The counterfeit isof a $T)0 greenback of the series of 1880. New York Commercial. Uncle Sam has lost and Mexico gained a strip of ground averaging a mile in width across the south western border. It came from an error in a survey and was not de tected until after the treaty had closed the way for making a cor rection. It is arid land and is not likely to be of any large value until the climate changes or water is poured upon it by artificial means. TnERE is law and penalty for al most every social offense if one will but bring any given case to an issue. Rare indeed is it that the proprietress of a disorderly house is sentenced to imprisonment, yet such a person has ben so sen fenced in New York as the first fruits of Dr. Parkhurst's intrepid crusade. And not only has one woman, the subject of the sensa tional trial, received a nine months' sentence, but a second woman, similarly employed, will go to prison for a year. So the machin ery of modern society, as designed fo- 'he regulation of public morals, ins rather in disuse than to have ;r abandoned. Inter Ocean. again and again, husband and wife j together, speaking in broken Eng lish the language of the thriftiest countries in Europe, to ask my help and advice in mailing a little American money to the Old World ! for father or mother or brother or sister or sweetheart, living in lands where the labor of a lifetime is not enough, after paying daily ex penses, to pay their passage upon an ocean steamer. I have seen their tears falling upon the paper as they wrote out their message of hope and courage from the only country on earth where human life is lifted above the level of hopeless drudgery for the poor. I have o'ten stood in Castle Gar den, at the gateway of the republic, watching that restless throng out of every kindred tongue and tribe of people. I have seen young men standing there holding in their hands a suit of "taxed" American clothes for a brother arriving on these shores out of the very coun tries where clothes are the cheap est. I have seen young women timidly hiding under a "taxed" American cloak the bright colors of a new hat for a sister, who had just come from a land where everything is so cheap that nobody can buy anything. Nor could I keep out of my heart words of welcome to those who have loved our flag even afar off, and have cme hither to better their condition. And the day is coming when these fugitives from the hard conditions of the Old World will stand as a unit with the republican party to keep the shield of American law before the cottages of American labor. I have not as much interest as some in the current agitation that seeks to shut the doors of the great republic in the face of mankind. I do not feel that we have been here long enough ourselves to begin to complain about the arrival of other people. I believe that men and women who Know Dy experience the burdens of other countries are likelv to serve the commonwealth as well as those persons born among us who go about complain- ng that American life is uot worth iving. Reduced Bates. The first annual meeting of the Nebraska conference of the Kpworth League meets at Lincoln, May 13-16. The B. & M. will sell tickets south of the Platte river to Lincoln, May 10-16 inclusive. Parties paying full fare going will be returned at one- third fare on presenting certificate it iicKet onice at Lincoln, signea oy Z. W. Abbott, David City. J. rRANCIS, Gen. P. and T. Agt. The silver admission of the state of Nebraska will be held at Lincoln, May 25 and 26. The B. AM. will sell lCkets to Lincoln at the rate ot one fair for the round trip, May 25 and 20 and limit for return May 27. J. FRANCIS, G. 1 . A. ULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURE OF AND UIKDLESRLEZ.RNU RETAIL DRALXR IN THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKE&'s ARTICLES always in stock Plattsmouth, Nebraesa w. II. Cusuixe, Prtfidcnt, J. W. Johnson, Yice-PrctultnL -OOOT EOOO- plattsmocth NEBRASKA Capital Paid in $50,000 v nnthman. J W Johnson. E 8 Greosel, Henry Kikenbary. M W Morgan. J A Connor. W Wettenkamp, W n Cushinj; A general banxing business trans acted, interest auoweu on uc- posites. flRST I NATIONAL : BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Paid up capital Sarplua .. S50.000.00 .. 10.000.09 n the very Det facilities for the promp transaction of ttalnmate - - Banking BnsinesB Mtoeke. bonds, gold, government and local ae .,nm K...t .ni anid. Deposits reeelvea ..... tn,ar .iinviwi nn the certificate rwftadmwn. av&ilable In anv part ot the rrnitaH RtKtM &ni ail the DrlnciP&l tewns Ot Europe. - " OOU.KCTTOX8 MIDI AND PROMPTLY BRM1T- TD. Blithest market price pta for County War rants. State ana County bends. DIRECTORS John Fltegarald r,-HiTrJ'!'wort, 8am Waugb. Whlt George B. Dovey m nssMrald. 8. waugn. PROTECTION AND THE HOME Congressman Dolliver's eloquent reply to Bryan is as follows: My yonng friend from Nebraska the other day took one of his farmer constituents down from the canni bal tree long enough to use him for the purpose of pointing the Jmoral and adorning that tale of the "plun dered homestead" or "the adven tures of a young married couple." You remember that he represents a young man in the act of selecting "a young woman who isjwilling to trust her future to his strong right arm,' and beirinniner to build a home which is the unit of society. The mcture represents that he is robbed by the tariff on lumber, on paint, on furniture, on carpets, on tablecloths, "on knives, forks and dishes, on spoons, on everything that enters into the construction and operation of that home." And to make the picture all the more pa thetic and absolutely hopeless, the artist mves the unhappy couple no sign of defense except the lung ca pacity of the democratic party yell ing at the top of its voice. "Hands off!" Great laughter. Now, without stopping to point out that the actual price ot every article that enters into the "con struction and operation of that home" has been reduced in price by the republican policy of making them in the United States instead of Europe, I want to ask my friend, or any other man this house, to name to me a count :y in the Old World where a young man without money can slip his strongright arm around a girl without means and take her into a home ot their own or give her even the prospect of a home, which is the unit of society? Applause on the republican side. I have talked to hundreds of peo pie from Ireland, from Scotland from Denmark, from Germany, from the mountains of Norway and Swe den, and they tell me that a day's work in the United States, goes fur ther than anywhere else in the world toward putting a roof over the head of a family, paint on a cottage, mus ic in the parlor, newspapers on the stand, carpets on the floor, dishes on the table, something to eat in the dishes, and the divine light of love and ioy in the sweet faces of wife and children. They have come into my office Hot Snrlnes. Ai k Carlsbad of On April 6th. 7th and 8th the M .will sell round trip tickets to Hot Ark., at one lowest lirst rlnsn fare, cood returning: until Tune 10th. on account of govern ment sale ot lots ana meeimg of the Southern Central lurnvenn Association. Call at ofhee lor par ticulars. Spot Cash Hardware. 11 A IS I a -iiAVC - KT WROTE: "Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long." It was true then and just as true to day, and fits oar ue exactly ALL THAT WE WANT IS Your Trade on F. G. Fricke & Co., the druggists desire us .o publish Ihe following testimonial as they handle the rem edy and believe it to be reliable: "I bought a 50-cent bottle of Cham berlain s Pain Kalm and applied it to my limbs, which have been af flicted with rheumatism at inter vals for one year. At the time I bought the Pain Balm I was un able to walk. I can truthfully say that Pain Balm has completely cured me. R. II. Farr, Holywood, Kan. Mr. A. B. Cox, the leading druggist at Holywood, vouches for the truth of the above statement. Ice. Ice. McMaken A Son are delivering ice daily. Call on them for your sum mer s ice. Catarrh In New England. Ely's Cream Balm gives satisfac tion to every one using it for ca tarrhal troubles G. K. Mellor drug gist, Worcester Masc. I believe Ely's cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public. Bush & Co. druggists, Worcester Mass, An article of real merit.C. P. Alden druggist, Springfield Mass. Those who use it speak highly ot it. Geo A, Hill, druggist spring field, Mass, Cream I3alm has given satistac- tory results. W. P. Draper, drug gist, SpringlieJn, Mass. CUTLERY, STOVES, Ttv xr j pi; TOOLS, WOODEN WARev rhat is all: '-Nor do we want it long" just for a few years, say twenry or more and if you will grant us this "little" our cup of happiness wiW be full to overllowing. In return you will have little to want, tor in these good we offer the best and most complete line made in this country to-day and ut Prices so ZL.OTX7" 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. tTILL YOU NOT GIVE C3 THE "LITTLE". THAT WE VTAJST. J. W. Hendee, & Co. UNRXJH Whitney's Carriages Some of the Grand Army boys may be interested in thev following from Alex. IS. Pope, A. D. t., toni mander, Dep't. Tenn. and . Ga. He says: "We have had an epidemic of whooping cough here, (Stewart, Tenn.,) and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been the only medicine that has done anj' good there is no danger from whoeping cough, when this remedy is freely given. It completely controls the disease. 50 cent ootties tor sate oy r. kj. rncnc & Co., druggists. Why will )'ou 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 BURLINGTON & MISSOURI RIVER R. R. V TIME TABLE. J OF DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Preaching ml Practice. They were two bright women one caller and the other hostess and they had been discussing the value of tem perance in eating as a means to prevent illness. "I do not see," said the hostess, "that our boasted advance in civilization has been anything but a failure in regard to the preservation of health. With phy sicians better able than at any time in the world's history to cope with disease. this sudden snapping or vitality goes on all about us. I consider it entirely the fault of persons who do not take the care of themselves which their intelligence points out as imperative. I am always well, but it is at the price of constant denials of appetite." "Yes," echoed the caller, "it must be so. I have to be firm in the matter of ice cream, which, wholesome for most people, is not so for me." The hostess did not wait for this speech to be done. "Why, that makes me think," 6he said cordially, "I gave a luncheon today and there is some de licious banana cream going to waste down stairs. Can't you eat just a lit tler The caller hesitated. "Banana cream is my weakness," she confessed, "and" but the reader can guess the rest. The health discourse ended in an enjoy able round of banana ice cream, and the caller went on her way boldly to meet digestive consequences, while the hostess took her valuable food theories back to her embrace prepared to air them on the next occasion which presented itself. New York Times. GOING WEST Nol, 3 :45 a. m. No. s 3 :48 p. ni No. 5. 9 :00 a. m. So. 1 5 si' p m. No. 9 4 :40 p.m. No, 91 7 :15 a. ra. Rushnell's extra leaves for Omaha about two o'clock lor Omaha and will accommodate passengers. GOING EAST So. 2 5: 17 P. M, No. 4, 10 :34 a. a. No. 8 7 ; 44 p. m No. lo 9:45 a.m. No, 6 12 :23 a. ni MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME CARD. No. s4 Accomodation Leaves 10:55 a. m. No. 38-3 arrives 4;00p. m. Trains daily except Sunday. SECRET S0CIET1 , "'ASS CAMP No. 332 M. W, A. meets every second and Fourth Monday evenings in " ler hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. P. 0. H leu. V. C. : P. Wertenberger, W. A. 8. C. WN e. Clerk. ruPTAfM H K PALMER CAMP NO 50 unn, nf Vet.franH. division of Nebraska. U 8. A. meet every Tuesdav night at 7 .30 o'clock in their ball in Fitlgerald block. All sons and visiting comrades are cordially invited to meet with iia .I.J. Kurtz. Commander : B. A. Mc El wain, let Seargent. ORDER OF THE WORLD. Meets at 7 : 30 every Monnav evening at the Grand Army hall. A. F. Groom, president, Thos waning, secretary. Knew It IV a His. Mr. De Avnoo 1 saw our baby way around on a side street today. The baby should be kept in the park. Mrs. De Avnoo That's where she is. You must be mistaken. Mr. De Avnoo No, I'm not. Don't you suppose I know that perambulator that I paid sixty-two dollars for? New York Weekly. Aluminium and Old Brass. The addition of aluminium when smelting down old brass and other me tallic scraps is recommended. In this case an admixture of one to five parts of aluminium to 1,000 parts of the other metal is necessary. Currier's Magazine. Hi-Kt and third Fri L day evening of each month at I O O F hall, Frank Vermylea MV;Jfc tsarwicK, recorder. K.McConihie Post No. 45 meets every Knokwond block. All visiting comrades are cordiallv invited to meet with us. Fred Bates, Post Adjniant ; G. f . xmhss, ron i;ouiniauuer, Saturday evonine at 7 : 30 in their Han in 1 trxiKHTs nv PYTHIAS Gauntlet Lodge No-47. Meets every Wednesday eve ning at their hall over Bennet k Tutt s, all visiting knights are cordially invited to attend. M N Griffith, C C: Otis Dovey K of R and S. n tt -or Tn at Ieet second and fourth Friday evenings in the month at I O O F Hall. M Vondran, M W. E P. Brown, recorded. .'."'"" -. irrnnTTPS rtV W WRKfH ' A Kllf! of PrOm D t-e Lodge No. 40 meets the second and fourth Thursday evenings of each montb in th I O. O. r. nail. Mrs . . r . niuuuiis,. G. ; Mrs. John Cory, Secretary. , first rT?Dirir rvw Hnvow-Meets the A-, and third Thrursday evenings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Fitzgerald block. Wtr. Addie Smith, Worthy Sister of Honor Mrs. Nannie Burkel, sister secretary, . . . nt. mnnir , Act TOO Tt meets ST' erVTueeday night at their hall In Fitzgerald ZAlA. nJoWellrtw turn eordiallv invited u.ftiTid when vtfiltlnir in t!ie city. Chris Pet ersen, N. G. ; 8. F, Osborn, Secretary. . DOTAL A EC A NAM Cass Council No 1021, rv tha v. nr P. hull in the Parmele & CraiK block over Bennett ft Tntts, vlsirinc brethren invited. Henry uenng, negenc TOos Wallinc, Secretary . . . j-- -' And the PRICES Are away down u $j q CALL AND SEE Wk'h 111 H GUT W.A. BOECK & CO FINE SH0ES THEY ARE OFFIKING A GTEAT MANY .- BARG-AIlSTSo .- IN LADIFS, MENS AND CHILDRENS SHOES. And it ould pay you to call and examine their special w PRICES That will be given for the next -thirty days. 7 i l -l A I I I I " aIISS 171 f THPOCITIVE CURE. ) " -president Cackle "ton iucijo.- -,r-.