The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 06, 1892, Image 1

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JJ.ATTSMOUTII, NElJltASKA. MONDAY. JUNK (, 1892.
NUMBER 22(5.
FIFTH Y E Alt.
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jTic Qlattsmouth gerald.
COK.NEK OK VI.NK AM) FIFTH STS
TELEI'HOXK 33.
K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all in leaveiiimr strength
Latest U. S. Government food re
port.
UURLIXOTOX &. MISSOURI RIVER R. It.
V TIME TABLE. J
OF DAILY PAS3EXGEK TKAIXS
GOING ERST
No. 2 5:17 p.m.
No. 4 10:4 a. ir.
No. 8 7 ; 44 p. rn
No. 10 :4..m.
Tio.6 12:Sa. m
GOING WEST
Vol...- 3 :45
No. J,
No. .
No. T..,
No. 9..
No, 91..
, m.
3 :4S p. in
y too a. m.
6 tV p n..
4 :40 p.m.
.7 :15 a. m.
Rimhnell's extra leaves lor Omaha about two
o'clock for OmZand will accommodate pas
Benders. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
TIME CARD.
5o-Am--datlon n:::::::p.S:
Trains dally except Punday.
SECRET SOClETlb
AW CAMP No. 332 M. W. A. niffis
C second and 1 Fourth Monday evening in
vitzgeraW hall. VisitiuR neiRhbors welcome.
P C Hansen. V. C. : P- Wertenbenrer. W. A..
8. C. Wilde. Clerk.
CAPTAIN 11 E PALM EK CAMP NO 60
CAF0:nA8Iot Veteran, division of Nebraska , U
s A meet every Tuesday mirht at 7 i " clock
? f,' hn in Fitlnerald block. All sons and
Wi in comradeiare cordially invited to meet
with us J. J. Kurtz. Commander ; B. A. c
Elwaln. let Seargent.
ARI)KR OK THE WOULD. Meets at 7 : 30
0ReverV Monnay evening at .the Grand Army
hall. A. F. Groom, president, Thos Walling.
secretary.
A oi'W Xo-Meet first and third i Fri;
A dav evening nfeacl. nionthat IO
hall. Prank Vermylea M W ; J i. Barw ick,
recorder.
. a v McConihie Post No. 45 meets every
G KvSSni! at 7 : 30 in their Hall in
Kockwood mock. Atl , S id Bats,
SfftfgrS Cnierl
. . c- tl.-t Lodsre
KX X "T? Meets every Wednesday, eve-
J nrecordialvUed to '
aitend- MNUriflith, C C: Otis Dovey A of
K and i.
Published every Thursday, ami daily
oi-onitiir l . l. . si,,.,.!.. ,
IV.-irSf rl iit l'l:itMiiit li. Nebraska
M)Ht prtice as second class mail matter for
transmission through the U. S. mails.
TF.KJISHK WEEKLY.
One year iii advance "- " - - $1 5(1
One year not in advance - - 2 W)
Six months in advance - - - 75
Three months in advance HI
TERMS OF DAILY.
One year in ad vunce - " - -$
One copy one month ----- HO
lVr wifk hv carrier- - 1"
WORKING AT "THE LOWEST
WAGES AND PROFITS."
The great error with most Ameri
can students inxonsidering the ta
riff from the standpoint of history
is that they do not go back far
enough. For the last thirty years
the auestioti has not been debated
bv the free traders in the bold and
outspoken fashion of the earlier
daj'S when they stood in little fear
of the votes of workingmen, and
were free to declare openly their
determination to cheapen labor
and reduce wages by lowering
the tariff. By going back to 1832 and
aoDlvino- the methods of historic
study to the great tariff debate of
that year, the author of "The larilt
Riddle" has succeded in clearing up
a rrreat mount ot contusion, ana
making the issue between free trade
and orotection no riddle at all
Theanti nrotectionist storm which
broke in 1S32 had been pratheriuir
head for many years, just as the
southern free traders irrew more
and more determined not to pay the
cost of a liigti wage, free-labor sys
tern at the north. Thus in the "Ex
position" adopted by the legislature
of South Carolina in 1S2S as its
solemn remonstrance aud protest
against protection, no secret was
made of the fact that the south
wanted the tariff lowered for the ex
press purpose of reducing northern
wagesand profits. On the contrary,
in stating the effect of a low tariff
on the north and south, respectful ly,
the legislature of South Carolina
said
THE resignation of Secretary
Blaine was received with general
surprise and more or less regret,
ami it changes the aspect of things
entirely, for there can be no ques
tion about the fact that he was tlie
first choice of the party for the
presidential nomination in the be
ginning. He could have secured it
bv simply sayiiic that he would ac
cept it. No other name than his
would have been presented to the
convention under any circum
stances. Hut he gave official notice
that he was not a candidate, ana
emphasized his declination at a
later date by saying that he could
not accent the office if he should be
nominated and elected. It is ditli
cult to believe that he was insincere
when he thus practically took him
self out of the contest and left the
way free for other aspirants, partic
ularly the present admirable incum
bent of the position; and the con
elusion follows that he litis been in
duced to chancre his mind at this
late day by a pressure which he did
not expect and which he does not
think he can afford to disregard, for
party as well as personal reasons
This mav cause a firht i the con
vention which may result in the
defeat of both Harrison and Blaine,
but it makes no difference who is
nominated, whether it be Harrison,
Hlaine. Sherman, Allison or Jlc Kin-
ley, all are good men and can beat
any man the democrats put up at
Chicago.
Oreaon, Washington and the Nor
- r-i : - -. -.
W Obi rMCIHU yUOi-
i-tii:itil of the trav
eling public to the far west for a
comfortable and at the same time
an economical mode ol traveling
lias jeu to me esiaoiif mucin. a
what is known as Pullman Colonist
Sleepers.
Tiii.t r.iru ure Imilt on the same
general plan as the regular first
class Pullman Sleeper, the only dif
ference ueing mat mey are up
holstered. They are furnished complete with
good comfortable hair matresses.
warm Piankets.snow wnue iineu cm
tains plenty of towels, combs, brush
es etc., which secure to the occu
pant ot a lnrtli as iiiucli privacy as
is to be had in lirtt class sleepers.
mere are aiso separate louei ioomn
lor ladies and gentlemen, aim smwn.
ing is absolute' prohibited. lor
r ". r .? 1 r,. I . . I I ...
Illll liliorniaiioii semi iui i unmon
Colonist Sleeper leaflet. K. L,. Lo
max. General Passenger aud Ticket
Agent, Omaha Nebraska.
Spot Cash Hardware.
MANY YEAES AGO rT; "KT WROTH:
"Man wants but little here below,
Nor wants that little long."
It was true then and just as true to day, and fits owr case exactly
ALL THAT WK WANT IS
Your Trade on
AN EPITAPH.
I dreamed that one had died in a strange plaee
V Aintiatntnarl linntl.
And they had nailed the boards above her face.
The peasants or tnai lanu.
And. wondering, planted by her solitude
A cypress anu a yew. .
I came and wrote upon a cross of wood
She was more leautif ul than thy first love.
This lady by the trees.
And gazed upon the mournful etamrbove
W. B. Yeats.
Nothing New Under the Sun
No! not even through cars to Den
ver, Ogden, Salt Lake City, San
Francisco and Portland. This is
simply written to remind you that
the Union Pacific is the pioneer in
rutin in n- throup-h cars to the above
- , .
.iiuiitirm.'ri nnintannn tiiiiT tne ures-
ent through car arrangement is un-
1 VV' nln inaWl TUP. litlie.
For details address aiij- agent ot
the company, call on your nearest
. . . TIT T . , . . .
agent or write to x- wmaa,
G. P. A: T- A. U. P., Omaha .NeD.
T1t frill mvi n rr item. r-lirred from
1 v - - -- j- - ' - . - i i
the Kt Mnrlison ( Iowa) Democrat.
contains information well worth
remembering: "Mr. John Kotli ol
iliici ir wlin met with an acrident
V. I I J ) ...au - - - ....
a few days ago, spraining and
. 1 . ! . - 1 . . . nt r- . . . ft . I t I.
Orillsing Ills iej4 tim aim H""-
severeljr, was cured by one 50-cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm."
Tiiij T-mefK- i without an eciual
for sprains and bruises and should
have a place in every nousenoiu.
rur suic vj x. vi . n n,v, w
HAEDvfARfi,
CUTLERY,
STOVKS,
T I N W A H U
TOOLS, WOODKNWARIv
rhat is all; "Nor do we want it long" just for a few s ears, t-Jiy
or more and if you will gra.t us this "little our cup ol liappinet
1 1 full 4 s fwirtft-it ir-
tw?tiT
L'SH Will
be full to overllowing.
In return you will have little to want, lor in these goods we orJr the
best and most complete line made in this country to-day and
-A-t Prices so X-io-xxr
That every time we nil out a quotation sneet we ieei mat we ougm io mrr
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 US THE "LITTLE Til AT r h HAKI.
J. W. Hendee, & Co.
m. a .tifl frnrtli
OF Hall. MVondran, M W , U. i urown,
recorded.
TAUGI1TEKS OF" REBECCA Bud of. Prom-
t rth Tlmrsdav eve, inss of each month in
fourth Thursaay eveiiiiK' Williams. N.
trie I II O. r . nan. !-.---
G. : Mrs. John Cory. Secretary-.
,,vrHKK OF IIOXOK-Meets the first
Mie Smi liVortny 81, -of Honor
lrs. 0":rit.,rui. sister tecretary.
CASS IXJDtlE, No. 146 I. O O. F rneets fj-
. een.eNd G . ; S. F. ObSrn. Secretary.
R0YAL AKCASAMjSeS'k
I- Meet at the h, of F-jralin Vutte visiring
SSgrrTJ-Tra. &Oe.Vegen
Thos WalliPK. Secretary. .
MKN'S CHKISTION- SSOCIATIOX
YateS Sm.f "-mZ?
Gm'ee8tufKaevVry ?Jon at
o'eiock.
v-KW MKATMARKKT.
Fre,h Bef f. Pork. Veal. Mutton. Butter aud
r reh w kej)t const;inliy on hand.
Game of all kinds kept in Season
SATISFACTION - GARAKTEED
SAMPSON BROS.
Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave
PLATTSMOUTII. - NEBRASKA
JITLIUS PKPPKRBERG.
MAITCFACTUBK OF AND
UHOLESALEZflNn RETAIL
producers to contend with the rest
of the world in our market in free
and open competition, the effects of
which would have been n reduction
of prices to the lowest point, there-
l.i. annl.linn- 1 1 a i f pvpiniiirp the
- ' J V 11(1 .' J 1 II . ( . ' - v l .... - . '
product of our labor most atlvan-
4on-niiulv mvinrr litllf n ti rpppiv-
uivwiiij - - -
inorder to meet European competi-
a j 1 I ll.,. A...x:4,.lTc4n ntw1
lion iliey iioniicni lauiuuioio tiuu
pelted to work at the lowest wages
and pronts.
As is shown in "The Tariff
Riddle." this seductive idea of the
cotton planter, "giving little and
rereivitur much" while northern
workingmen were to be "compelled
to work at the lowest watres and
nrofits ." has been at the bottom of
southern opposition to the tariff for
more than three-score years. At
one time it was openlv and frankly
admitted that such was the object
of "tariff reform." It would be
ruinous in these days of universal
suffrage and a preponderance of
strenirth in the north to disclose
the whole truth and declare that
the purpose of a low tariff is to cut
down northern watres and profits
The real purpose has to be kept
veiled nowadays, but there has
been no real change in the policies
of the cotton south. Now, as ever,
it demands a revenue tariff, and for
the same purpose as 'ti 1S2S, viz., to
effect a reduction of northern
waires. Generations come aud go,
but the doctrine of the southern
free traders remains the same. If
the democratic convention which
meets in Chicago could have the
full courage of its convictions it
would frankly and fearlessly adopt
the citation made above as its tariff
plank.
A Pone with the "Kvil Eye."
In the early years of his papacy, when
adored bv the Roman people.
r4T,D IX wn drivinor throucrh the streets
of Rome and chanced to look up to an
open window, where a nurse was stand
ing with a child. A few minutes after
ward the nurse let the child drop to tin1
Tin vam cm t. helnw and it was killed. In
stead of laying the blame to the care--lasncaa
of the nurse it was laid to tin
malevolent influence of the evil eye.
and the fancy became universal amo:r.
the lower classes m Italy mat tne pu.
iimt the evil eve. and it lasted until h
death. Travelers who knew of the be
lief were often amused to Fee peopi
. -. t
IrneehTirr to receive tne popes uiebhiii"
. . , ... ..ii. f
and at the same time noiumg me uuyei
forked to break tne m.nencem; punei y
When Pius IX cave up hi
liberal theories and fell back to the old
accustomed methods of governmen.
there were an abundance or noeraia m.
took it as proof positive that he va
possessed of an evil spirit. Chicago
Times.
Poll Dflari.
it-. . l . -, r f.i.n M i-i 4
lliese wurus an: nmni i
our reader, a3 not a day passes with-1
tliii rnnnrt tf the SIlllllfMl flfHtll I
11 II L 1111. 1 V 1 - . . - - .
of some prominent citizen, l ne ex
planation is "Heart Disease. Aiiere
fore beware if you have any of the
following symptoms: Short breath,
pain in' side, smothering spells,
swo'len ankles, asthmatic breath
ing, weak and hungry speiis, tenu
urn.ico in Klimilfler or arm. flutter-
V i V 1 wmv.-i-t'w -
ing of heart or irregular pulse.
These symptoms mean jau i di
sease. The most reitaoie remeoy is
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which
has saved thosands of lives. Hook
of testimonials free at F. G. Fricke
& Co., who also sell the New Heart
Cure.
WW
Cm
H
E J. I. UNRUH h
FOR Flits T CLASS FUUNITU11F.
K HANDLES the Whitney baby Carriages and
can offer good bargains in them
Parties desiring to furnish a house complete
could not do better than to call and inspect his line of
furniture, in the way of Parlor sets, Dining room sets,
Bed Room set, and evenything kept in a first-class
establishment.
J. I. Unruh,
PLATTSMOUTII,
NEBRASKA.
The wisilnm of him who iournev-
eth is known by the line he selects;
the ludirment ot tne man wiiu umcs
J . .. . t i i..i i , it...
li "llitrliturtoil J.Ollie lu me
cities of the east, the south, and the
n-cct ; never imneaclied. The in
ference is plain. Magnificent PH-
c uotwra e eo-;iiiT reciiiiiii"
chair cars and world-famous dining
cars on all through trains. For
information address the agent ot
t this nlare. or write
liiv- vwi-7 " r '
to J. Francis, ttenerai rasscici
and Ticket Agent, umana.
A tawver'i tittle Joke.
The humor of the legal mind is eome
t;mf.a a trnfle subtle. There is iust now
to be seen in the window of a famous
secondhand book 6hop in the Strand a
complete set of "Voltaire" in nity vol
n-moa TTio set is bound in what is tech
nically known as "law calf. it has
evidently belonged to a lawyer who hesi
tated to let his clients perceive that he
was given to reading anyimug bo mis
chievously frivolous as tne pnuosopnei
r.f Va-moxr nr vhfl could not resist mS
own little joke. Instead, therefore, of
ifoi-iTifT the vn nrne Voltaire, wmcn
everybody would have understood, he
had them insenbed "rouet s ixepoi is.
rv, -irtL-o wnnld of course be lost upon
v.o nrVin hnnnened to nave iorirotien
that the great philosopher's proper name
was Arouet ae v oitaire. uonuou
Yorkshire (England) Post.
Tuct u an re n s hot weather comes
.i,I ie more or less bowel
complaint "in this vicinity. Flvery
person, and especially idimiic,
ou-ht tc have some reliable medi
cine at hand for instant use in case
Qa,ift 'S or 50-cent bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is just wnat you
oi"Tit to have and all that you
would need, even for the most
severe and dangerous cases. It is
the best, the most reliable aud
most successful treatment miuwu
and is pleasant to take. For sale
F..G. Fricke & Co., druggists.
DEALER 1STHK.
CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS
FULL LINK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES
always in stock
o
Plattsmoulh, - - Nebrassa
" vow Sale Two desirable resi
dence lota" Orchard Hill addU.on
to Plattsmouth, within a bJoclLi
the Missouri Pacific depot- For
particulars call on or address THE
HERALD office.
THE COST OF A DEMOCRATIC
SPEECH.
A whole dav of last week was con
sumed by the house trying to cor
rect a democratic speech; a speecn
never made on the floor of the house,
but lugged into the record under
thenernussion "to print, hven then
it did not eucceed in accomplishing
tha feat. The cost of time consumed
iu this abortive proceeding was
something more than :?o,C00. Ine
fficient stupidity, thy name is de-
moracy!
"Boies or bust" is the democratic
slogan in Iowa, and it is quite likely
it will.
Fail to do Our Duty
i.',.,nT-i'.-.riir hns at times failed to do
their duty towards themselves.
Hundreds of lady readers suffer
from sick headache, nervousness,
sleeplessness ana iemaie xroumca.
Let them loiiow me eAampic ui m o.
Herbecthter, Stevens Point. Wis.,
...i. fnr five v-esirs suffered nreatlv
WlIU wi ' - J l-. -
from nervous pruMiauuu iuu i- y
lessness, tried physicians and dif
ferent medicines witnout success.
tl of Dr. Miles' Nervine
caused sound sleep every night and
?nt - r
- - -i r i i T . 4-
L'l .Filmt M W IIPHIPI . I.Hf Hlllir Vj 11 V
il t. '
irtffiinrr who tried all other reme
dies, decfares that after three week's
.. of th. Nervine tor neaaacne.
.wirvmL tirncfration. etc.. she was
111. 1 WUv' ji vt 1
entirely relieved. Sold by F. G.
FriCk&CO. inai oouie iree. i
TV. ATJijcnri Pnnifir will Sell rOUIld
trip tickets Ma3' 9 to 14 inclusive, to
Portland, Oregan, tne rresuyienan
general aisembly being held their
tvt,. til Time Tirkets srnod Ull-
til May 19 and returning inside 90
days at $00, going via one route and
returning via anotner. ppiy oi
ticket ollice tor particulars.
norman Baotist Conference.
Tv,e r.rmnn Tinntist Coniiference
meets at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, June
q o t me lowest first class tare tor
I mn.iil trin over the M. P. Tickets
on sale May 3U to June o, goou umu
June oil.
The Handsomest Lady in Plattsmouth
Tainrlrpfl to -I friend the other
day that she knew Kemp's Balsam
X 4 1. f hrnnf 0 111 IlITlfri WHS il OU
perior remedy, as it stopped her
,.,ii iniatatiilv when other reme-
dieshad no effect whatever. So to
prove this and to convince you 01
.viurili: o r rlniorrrist will JTlve
113 1111 1 11.? mi, i" - t-r
vou a sample bottle free. Large
bottles .xic auasri.
c i cnllah Pot)le
-n.,, ennfrVi to run until it crets
till V iv cl v. v 1 1 1 - - iw . . '
bej ond the reach of medicine. I hey
say, "UH, It will wear awuj, um m
oaea it wears them away.
Could they be induced to try the
successful ivemps rsaisam, wmcn
cz-iiri nn n nnsiiivc !ruai iin ice i-
1C5 13" V 1 1. ' - 1 - J-
cure, they would see the excellent
effect after taking the first dose.
Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At
all druggists.
WABoeck&Co
TVTEAT MARKET
dJJk SIXTH STREET
F. H. ELLENBAUM, Prop-
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE Ol R
LOW PRICES IN MENS. BOYS. LADIKS MISSE
AND CHILDREN'S SHOES THAT ARE GOING
AT BARG
W.jZ. J303ZCJ5: 'gf CO
The best of fresh meat always found
. m . 1 a
in this market, aiso iresn
Eggs and Butter.
Wild game of all kinds kept in their
season.
mm SIXTH STREET
Meat market
ED
r-'iAiruuw
the: positive curse.
LBLT BROTHKKS. 60 Wanen B,, New Tort. Prtca 60 eta
at m