--rr Herald.. mon; CI FIFTH YEAH. J'LATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. JUNK 10, 1892. NUMHKlt 2210. Daily 1 c niDil t fi n V . ' ft t l mm, PQUDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking" powder Highest of nil in leavening strengtli Latest U. S. Government ioou report. BURUXGTON ti MISSOURI IUV Ell R. V TIME TABLE. J OF DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS &hc jyinUsmoiith gcrald. tOk'.Nl-K OP VINE AXIJ FIFTH STS TKI.EI'IIOXE 'JS. K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Published every Thursday, and duily every evening except Sunday. Registered (it the Plattsmouth, Nebraska Mst pflice as second clas mail matter fur transmission through the U. 8. mails. TEHMH UK WEEKLY. One year in advance - - - - $1 50 One year not in advance - - 2 Six niont lis in advance - 75 Three months in advance - - 40 TERMS OK DAILY. Ove year in advance - - - - $0 Ml ( 'tie copy one month - - - - 31 Per week by carrier - - l- The democrats will not have any such time in Chicago as the repub licans are having in Minneapolis. The democrats haven't anything worth lighting for. GOING ERST No. 2 5 : 17 P. M, No. 4 10 :Si a. n.. No. 8 7; 4 p. m No. 10 8 : S a. m No. 6 12 :25 a. Di GOING WEST Xol... 3 :45 a. m. No. j 3 :4 p. in No. 5 : a. m. "0. 7 6 -1T P Hi, No. n :W P.m. No, 91 7 :15 a. m. TlIEKE will be a meeting of the board of trade and citizens at the county judge's office this evening at 8:30 o'clock, at which every bust ness man is requested to be present. Bushnell's extra leaves for Onialia about two o'clock lor Omaha ana win nccummuuaic seugers. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME CARD. No. 381 Accomodation Leave".. No. 31 - arrives.. Trains daily except Hunday. 10.-S6 a. m. 4;00p. m. The Minneapolis excitement has been a blessing to the democratic organs; they have had a chance to temporarily forget their own over whelming sorrows. But they will yet have their opportunity. Globe Democrat. SECRET SOC1ET1. rAS$ CAMP o. 33- M. vr. a. iuxw .eeond and Fourth Monday ev-ninpi. In Fltzeerald hall. ViaitliiK neighbors welcome. p v" Hansen. V. C. : P. werteunerirer, . -a.. 8. C. Wilde. Clerk. MANUFATUKIES are springing up all over this fair land under trie nmtprtion ot the McKinley law. i Why not have a few in Platts mouth? They give employment to laliorinf men and therebv create a market for the farmer. piiiitk nMP NO 50 Son of Veteran. division of Nebraska. U A. meet every luesaav into i, at 'f"". it lireraiu o'uvit. wo .-.out ..-. CAPTAIN II E try and get a few manufacturies located right here in I'lattsmouth. It is all that will make this a large city. Manufacturies will give em ployment to the laboring men and make a market for all the farmers produce at a good price. Yesterday's Ball Cames. T HASTINGS. Grand Island went down before Hastings yesterday in a disappoint ing manner, but hard luck had its hands in it to a great extent. Hast ings' hits were bunched with Grand Island's errors. The score: SSCOKE 1Y l.NXINUS. Hastings! 1 1 0 10 0 0 2 0 011 Grand Island .0 13 00000 37 Sl'JIMAliy, Earned runs-GranJ Island 4, Hastiuc; 3. Two base hit Pcttiford, Kipp, Gerriam. Throe base hits- Koiirke. SacrilTce hits Johnson, Wulleck. I limbic pliiv llotlerto Kourke. Raises on balls-Oil Packard 2. Struck out liv Packard 3. Passed balls Murray 2, McFanland 1. CTimeof icame 2:00. Umpire Fuliner. The R. Ac M. will sell tickets for the second annual encampment competitive drill. Omaha, and for the meeting of the Manufacturers ami Bi.'-Iness Men's association, Oinnlia,' at one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold June 13, 15. 10 aiwi 13. Final limit for return, June 22. J. Francis, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent. The population of Plattsmoutb Is about 10,OUO, add we would say at least neo-half are troubled with some elfection on the throat and lunirs. as those complaints are, ac cording to staaistics, more numer ous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their drug gist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for the throat andlungs. Trial siae fret?. Large Bottle 50c- and $1. Sold by all druggist. Treubund Ball At Liederkratiz hall Saturday June 11. Admission "Joe for mem bers and oUc for non members, ot Spot Cash Hardware. MANY YEARS AGO TTT'T TYN3T WROTH: "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 ACCIDENT INSURANCE, T. H. Pollock, Agent. AT BEATRICE Yesterday's game between Beat rice and Fremont drew the largest crowd of the season. It was ladies' day, and fully 100 of the fair sex were in attendance. The game was, with few exceptions, a repeti tion of Wednesday's close contest the greatest exception being that yesterday Fremont was saved from a shut-out by an error. In the sev enth Holmes missed a high fly of I will be in the city for the next ten days, and, as I have two good Singer sewing machines wiiicn i must dispose of, any one wishing a machine at a bargain, lor casn or on the installment plan, should call at once at Henry Boeck s store. 1. JUIJENV1LLE, Ex-Manager Singer Man'f'g Co. at Plattsmouth. o Tbe Roof In the City. On one of the few warm evenings of the season a visitor at a friend s House a IKS comrade K cordially invited to meet Stilus J. J. Kurtz, Commander; li. A. Ac Elwain. 1ft beargeui. hall. A secretary ie tur WOULD. Meets at 7 : 30 xt... i v- vninir at the lra:id An V llrnnm. Treideilt. TilOS Walling. K u V W Xo-Meet first and third FrP ! V , :. ..r taflt mmit hat ltlUr - . 11" 1. I f ..Pll'll" 1-r.iTiic ermviea ; j " " "WE hear a good deal in the past four or five days, from friends ot the different aspirants, about the 'greatest living American," but in almost every case the wrong mams mentioned. The "greatest living American" is John Sherman. Bowman's, he scoring on a single was asked by the servant to "Walk tip by Purcell. The game was intense- stairs, please." Somewhat surprised, the lv intPrPBtlntr anr nboimded in reouest was acceeded to, and at the upper sharp plays, which kept the audience landing the hostess appeared. "I thought r t -i r.u vou would enjoy our roof garden tniB in a fever of excitement from the you vo j y b beginning until the last man was way throt,gll the Dack room and assisting out. Randall made a sensational the caljer over an improvised stile, made catch in middle left field after a from two library step ladders, out on to hard run. catchinjr the ball while the roof of the parlor extension. mtiniiKT !it full arfri null w it h out- Here the host was lounging in a ham i .......... .v.. J- - l ; - - .-(l,1 ..,q II,-.1V,,. V.or1 4on mOCK.SmOKinS.auu tauesuireniu ii cushions and several comrortaoie wicnei rr A ZZTj'w A K E, CUTLKKY, STOVES, TOOLS, WOODEN WA MA. ' just for a few years, say twenP little" our cup of happiness will That is all: "Nor do we want it long or more and if you will grant us this be full to overflowing. In return you will have little to want, lor in these goois we onr ie best and most complete line made in this country to-day and u.t Prices so Xjtx7- 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 givjut," the trade all the cream and keeping the skimmed milk for ourselves. WILL YOU NOT GIVE US THE "LITTLE" THAT WK WANT. J. W. Hendee, & Co. STTj "FT. hall. recorder. . "i a K.McConiliie Po?t No. 45 merU every J -aturrtay evouinn at 7 : .30 in their nan m ' ' vi..i, in visitiiii comrades are i n. nuAt with ii4. r rtl Mutes ai4r;:il.F Niles Pout Commadder. TTNIrtHTS OF PYTHIAS Gauntlet Lole - .i...:, i.-.ii nwr lennet oe iuu i. v "in kniuhts are cordially invited to isiiiiii, -,.. o;4i. --. litis Dovey K of attena. a-i x v ....., K and S. A O V W No M Meet second and fMrth . . 1T1 TUP TIH1I1LI1 t. it ..m "l . i . 1 r : i T I . . A i r.w. r v iuu- - - recorded. txaI'OIITEKS OF KEBECOA Bud of Prom D he l!odw No 40 meet- the second and VUIS.-:. ..f h month in tniirth 'I tllirHQlftV CYCUH'ha v - -" " Wiiuam, a. St. Paul evidently rejoices in the boom of her twin sister, Minneapo lis, in-spite of cruel outside criti cism. The St. Paul Pioneer Press depicts Minneapolis as a life-sized summer girl with crowds ot vis itors perched on her outstretched hands, walking up her strong arms, and surveying the scene from her shapely shoulders. The caption under the picture is, "Minnie has her hands full but she's all right. chances and accepted them without an error. The double plays, of which there were three, were great. The score: SCORE MY INNINGS. R.-.-itriee 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 14 Fremont 0 0000100 SU?IMAKY. Wnrm psirned Beatrice Two-base hits Taylor, Kennedy, Austin Stolen liases Uoatnce 4, bremotit I. Double plavs Holohati to Stoney, rviiu- m.'l to Ilowman. Austin to Purcell to iinwniati. Rases on balls Holmes 1, himmel i. Hit bv pitcher Purcell. Struck out Holmes 2, Kimmel 1. Wild pitch Holmes. Time of ame 1:30. Umpire Hart. Standing of the Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. . . Thiiraitsiv pvpninirs the I O. O. K- hall. Mrs. T. K. G. ; Mrs. John Cory. Secretary. Mrs! Nannie BurkelnSister secretary. r-A ixiDGE No. 146.1. 0.O. F. meets ey eS TSue?nit at their hall tn FWtenOd block" AlfOdl Fellows f JbTOrt to attend when visiting In tne city, cnris rei ewen. N? G. ; 8. F. Oborn. Secretary. Rt al? i?trlPa miz Wock over 'Bennett & Tutts, visirlng Sr?thren invited. Uenry Gering. Begent ; Thos Walling. Secretary. o'elock. MEATMARKET. vTKW ew'skept constantly on hand. Game of all kinds kept in Season . t)..lt., m ft i w Trtrlr VPal. IMllllOll, rutin WHO PAYS THE TARIFF? The Herald quotes the low prices on goods and then asks the Journal to explain why it is that such things can be under the McKinley law. Well, every sensible man knows that competition ana im nroved machinery is constantly tendincr to mase an luauumv-iuicu articles cneaper to me cudbuuici and if the McKinley tax was abol ished these things would all be onlrl for still less money, and we Id all he happier. It is useless Beatrice 21 IB 5 Grand Island.... 25 11 U Fremont 22 11 11 Hastings 24 12 12 Plattsmouth .... 22 S 14 Kearney 21 7 11 Notice. Per Ct .762 .333 chairs awaited occupants. 'We always want to sit out," said the hostess later, in explanation, "and the narrow, uncomfortable doorstep of our city houses offers no comfort or seclusion. Here, at least, no passersby see us, and we greatly enjoy the added spaciousness and ease of tins place. A railintr had been put about the ex tension and painted a dull red to match the roof; inside this ran a narrow box trench filled with earth and sur;jlied with flowers and vines well start l a. Several inexpensive but useful rugs were scat tered about, and, with the chairs and hammock, the place was very attractive. Not every householder, indeed, owns i an extension, whien are mucn less com mon in New York than in other cities, . ii I- 1 . iri i F Tn i T r 1 1 1 .560 I Out mere is ai w x j o uuo iv. v..., .500 undoubtedly, tins vaiuauie unoccupifu !goo 6pace will be utilized in this way, with .364 nerhaps a solarium, or sun garden, in . - . T-f A- C addition for winter use. iier romi, oi View in New York Times. WW WW J. I. UNRUII h FOR FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. Carriages and HE HANDLE can offer gi S the Whitney baby crood 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, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. The social and dance to be given by St. John's Altar Society, Friday June 10th will be postponed to Mon- day June 13th. change of date. The Children's Palace. The World's fair will be wonderful if onlv the clans that the committees have Don't forget the already aaopieu are w V etteCu Auose who iiu,d iu in charge are said to be showing good Snow Ball Carnival. taste and a picturesque and poetic sense. A annw Rail carnival will be eriven Th fold, drearv waters of the lagoons under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. or Jackson park are being transformed F:. of the Christian church. Ice ,-.,4. canals, and these waters are to be satisfied with half a loaf when cream and cake will be served in t mnminated, and out of them the SATISFACTION OARANTEED SAMPSON BROS. Cor. 6th St and Lincoln Ave PLATTSMOUTH, - NEBRASKA. jTTLIUS PEPPERBERG. Among Tobacco, Havana alone pleases the taste of the critical connoisseur, artificial Pcess can en hance its value. The liua cigars are always made of the finest Havana fillers and has always been esteemed above every other brands made ar sold at 1 latts mouth. Plattsmouth, Nebraska' t ctc Twf (lesjrauic dence lots in Orchard Hill addition to IMattsmonlh. within a block o the Missouri 1'acinc ucf"u ' Particulars call on or address THE w. ran nisr as easiir nave whole one. Can't you see that, neighbor, or are you totally blind? Journal. The Herald asked who paid the tariff and the Journal failed to state. That is what we want to know, who paid the tariff, the man ufacturer or the consumer? The Journal says competition and improved machinery are what make the difference. That is what we have claimed all along. What 4bii rotnoetitioii and im- V-1. . - ' V v - - j proved machinery? We say it is the McKinley law, as it is caned, for if it was not for our protective policy there would be no induce ment for capitalists to invest tneir money in this country nor for the inventive o-enius to invent new machinery. If it were not for our protective policy we would nave no nome competition and would still be pay ing high prices for manufactured articles and sending our gold to Europe. Supply and demand rule the prices. Remove the supply from the demand and the prices go up, up Protection is what we want, and we waui ii rigin n nuuiti here in Plattsmouth. We want a tariff put on the retail houses ot Omaha so high that they can't sell goods in Plattsmouth. Better buy your goods in Plattsmouth, even if you do have to pay a little more for - while. Competition will soon bring prices down again. But buy all your goods in Omaha and you will soon ruin our fair city Come, Brother Sherman, preach a little tariff and less free traic and the orchard. Wait;for it. At Kobt. Walker's Friday eveniner, June 10. Everyone invited. ot. "Hackmetack" a lasting and fra- o-rant nprfiime. once 4o and ou cts. T I , , ,1 "C tor sale oy kj xi. ouju auu Fricke. irv nrt palaces will lift their wings as from a new Venice, and over this bright Adriatic 100 condolas are t pass. Thfl Aztec palace, the Temple of the Sun and the historic buildings that rep resent poetic periods of Latin America havft the same charm of Oriental fancy, AiQiidin and fairvland. The visitor For millinery and pattern hats or fin(1 kere in stone and marble the anything in the line ot nDDons, historic poetry ot tne western unu.. Tt. in riroDOsea to aau w iuc udawm - X- j. WABoeck&Co flowers of the latest styles and de- c;,r,i r-all on the lucker tisters in the Sherwood block. tf Fok Sale ok Trade A desirable lot in Plattsmoutn. Win sen ior - 1 I 1 . . . . ,1 1 . . . . v- . . r casn or win taKe a kuuu uukkj horse and horses in exenange. For particulars call on or address this ollice. tf Arcordinsr to the census of IStX), Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population ot l,uy,nu people, as xne eighth largest city on tne giooe. Most ot us aesire, u one nmc ui another, to visit a city in which so many persons tind nomes, ana, when we do. we can find no better line than the "Burlington Koute. Three fast and comfortable trains daily. For further information ad- dress the agent or tne company m this place, or write to j. irancis, General Passenger and licKet Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. Just as sure as hot weather comes there will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity, livery person, and especially iamines, outrht to have some reliable medi cine at nana ior insiani use in case it is needed. A 2o or oO-ceut bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is just what you outrht to have and all that yoa would need, even ior tne mosi severe and dangerous cases. It is tht best, the most reliable and most successful treatment known and is pleasant to take. For sale r. . i r.c.i.c o., l. ..g,. .-.-'. city a Children's palace, which shall ex hibit the juvenile piays anu piajijiuuuua rf all nations. Tho ulan is to be commended not only because no such proposed exhibition of the arts of childhood has ever yet been nanV hilt because It suggests many practical and educational methods which inpnt attention. Probablv the usefulness and interest of preparing an exhibition of the litera-fm-n for children of all nations, books, .art work will not be jrti iwvi. ovenooKeti. x uuiu o vuuii . Perils of Kealistio Advertising A. Manchester tradesman who at-! tempted a little bit of "realistic adver tising has just had a ratner unpiet exjierience. He is the proprietor of a certain cattle food, and it occurred to him to send out two horses, one a nne, sleek, powerful animal, the other a mis erably abject and depressed scarecrow of a horse. The first horse bore a pla card announcing that it had been fed on Mr. Blank's condiment; the other ac counted for its wretched condition by tho announcement on a placard that it had not had the advantage of that spe cial frhKl. Unfortunately for the advertiser, the attention of the police was very prop erly drawn to the wretched animal m thft shafts, and they haled the owner be- t- vq mairictratps nn the charge of iUiO UIO ""O"" . Ct. I 1 "working" the poor creature in an unfit I I conainon, ana ne was uucu costs. r.Ianciiester (Ln Ouardian. WK INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE Ob-K LOW PRICES IN MENS. BOYS. LADIES MISSE AND CHILDREN'S SHOES THAT ARE GOING AT BAR G I THF POSITIVE CUHt, Warren BUNnrTnnt PrtoBnj it r7 4 IlEKALP offlce.