, v.:.:: 1 Will VOL. 1. PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOHER II, 1883. NO. J 01 be V i I it. : i i A Public Spirit for Trade GOlNO ON AT THE fLATTSMOUTf! HERALD. Pl'm HHKU DAILY .Vl WKEKLY fcr The Platlsnionlli HsraM PnWisting Co. liAll.Y. iMIvrred ty carri-i- toauy pari of lb? I'ei Week.. i'r Month 'er Year... illy I IS 7 0i WEE.M.Y. by mail. Our method.:; are to interest you in our good clotlicB. AVe be lieve tiie ln-.sf is none too good, where it can be purchased at a moder ate price. English Corkscrew Suits ;nid Overcoats. w copy six month f i ou ' Mier ";y oue year i .' UeKtsieie.i ai t e 1'os.t OCce. I'lattMuuiith. a -ft'imil claa matter. Wcllid you eiiioy .seeinr ouiethiny; nicw? Then call, when and examine our Das&lll.n. x. o w Children's Department. hardly know liow to describe them, there ar ao many; but if you have but $2.00 to spend for a child's suit, and Si. 75 tor an overcoat, we can supply your wanta. Undershirts and Drawers We are ma in tli.' h itJifc ot qnri.v Mr ltnsewat i a hu h'n y on an po i ic i u .j et but t f.ir.'Tfj'ui-1 us tiou ii. erl'IJ I. lliiiiii in, i he Hiiiiiiioiioi) ! caiidjuWt) fur j i.ijj.' in ;i wvitcrn '1 istriet, whose canJilacy we took oc u teton to ci it ui ie a few days ayo, v Hppend the f.u.owinir extract from i lie bee. which ie .Tt'8 no room fur doub h to ihe hypocrisy hii I base designs oi nunv of the, b-a er of this pretended Faron-i's movement: I he line i-xpre8s t i:a opiu'oti of Mr Milium Hf-ver I years ago, and m e n no reason to ch iue it, either as it dates to Inni as a former paid atcent ml a very dirty one, of the Union lu inc railroad, ..r as a a small boro and .-nit vericupuIous I iwycr." Mliouldt-r wliidi hxn rend, re I his llt rni id in ot entirely nHe'efs for any kind ol labor, hu hms rejected and hcM home, and now our rioii-jartiaii frit nntt oljec to his i ccupyiiiif a portion upon t he supreme bench of thl Mate bi c on'". f'or.o h. he is 'ound unlit 1 i. hi the hardship and fatiutid.t inci Ci'itlll to the lift ol 1 1 1 couiUJOU Hoi inf. ii younn iici'Mi had tM.a.8--M fit- !!! oi ii.tlie nee tttliiicient 'O cm i a iu:j tu or col.'iiel cnniiiioii, witi larc pay, he would, pei linjm. have been a tiUiiii)(iii.hed tmlirary in u tods y au iwel q i did to prefidn ji fi preine jud'e upou iho Nebraska- b.'iich. r r i rui.in rcud'nia x1 VB us a "" p:trtuaii uriiiifnt verw lime. r 1 " DEMOCRATIC STATESMANSPIP V'. AND PRIM lrL. Hie Favorite Lme KC ( F FOR 75 Cts. dine and wo. will serve von so well that vou will always trade at ffi) nn II n III II a uuu OPERA HOUSE CLOTHING STORE. j K) Sole Agents FOR Surfs Shoes. Jonathan IIatt J. W. Maktuis FeeftPork, Mutton and Vea Su-ii- Sscmioj to A. i. II TT, 'IJr A X:Q,IT ARTTiIE S FOE, CHOICE ' wad Ham-, Iacon, bait Meatti ot all kinds, Lard Bol and ail other articles kept in a tirst-class meat market; AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. or?. ii- 'I he Highest Market Price -aid lor Grease, fcltc Hides Wool, Pelts Fresh Lake Trout and White Fish Every Thuisdas Morning. THE DAYLIGHT STORE! Full Line Grucral Merchandise. Largest Stock and TLowest Prices. r Call and Satisfy Yourself JOSEPH V WECKBACHS. Grace & TMeroM So old olovk to wurk uff. Tlio latfcet patterns cf . - - ri.GLi; am irovifcioNb ti.k highem m.tket nun PAID 1 VI. IC'L N'liiV ll.OM'C K. XR.W . v&UiJLDiWC, P.LAT TSMOU Tid- MOKE coni.ilet - plection rnturus this tuoiiiiu trout Uhi iirirc..to the elec tiou of t.'ie entire democratic ticket in tuatstittu. The coinitiiui tonal amend meiit whicli yesterday was supposed to oe adopted beyond duhr, now seems to have be-u deleated. aud ifw. all h . jf-ory me icia.tenince a ivocatcs in u.i.t taie can claim wili be llie eleciiou ol a cino ratio leyidliiiure wliich will t.. he neat f it.-ability ive thj siaieovn. lo the control of th. bqiuw power. lu - resuli in O ". thn I1kUaldci mi reuii'iu tor ueapondencv. so f r as : I e C iU-ieot rcp'ilijic inisin la concei ueu "Vim the enure hq ior interest of tin sfale coucniitr.tted agiiunt it, upon I in o ie inula, nu tue I roiiib tion par, v upor the other, from a democratic ma j ri:y of 20,;)00 i is; year, tne state i. men p acticaliy reclaimed iu this ot) ye.r" in Oido po.ilic-. The tniim ince party in Ohio illnowh iV- plenty of io.kI tor n fl c.ion, as it wnneuSeH llu ndiiiiuietiation of atf .ir.-in ida Mate o t r is tlie tralU con em oT, un I -r ih autiior z d e.ti.tinl O the .M i r ;nti ' ti ea o l.ito.iS. Ii the (Jh'o d.-iuo. racy ci- ty out te ; liesi of ahsu pl-. . foi in ml h - v H rait es Tf.eT iitiV g Veil to Secure t-ie I q 'l r v t t :e . il u .V Ii ve :o Mr. b4 i.'t'uid i f; V.h Q c e ie4eil oi -hi Sv.wh law and in'.' regditioo oi t lie I qt.ir I ratfic ihrou-i. aud by weuiocra ic aencie. Iu either eve'it tie IIbkald pre d t tiie sp-edv :o vn;"tll of tim partv , iu i ) i . O'l accouai of this identical Hs e wlucli lias this ear contiuuid ii lu powr tlireugli a in mi rial mj'iitv. r ie 1 qu r iue who saniuVcd s., muci. o eo i lie preet deiuocra'ic lejfial-lur- wiH be sai-iied with uo erupt p Servian; a rep jal of tne 'Soott'ltw must folio .v, if the allegiance of tin. iuterett to ti e d -uaocratic cause I. naiii aiu d. On the other hand a re .ust iteine it of the era of free whiskey by t m de n cr.itic party, will create ; 'e o u ion in the podtic of Onio, . h.cii will ter uiuate tne power utiil in. ll ie ice of th it party iu the Hue key trtle tor years in come. Tiie O a ma lleralu an t lie iu their i,peals for a uon p trtisan j nlye, iu .balance call upon all old ho! uers of i e (Juiou nruiy of the rebellion to td ii in and support Ju ge Jam' V. 5iV4e lor a lunuiu Judcbhi.t o V -t a they etlo.. O. course this ap peal will ue aprro iated by our old iniocratic si.dArtrt?, who nve to s e at historic shirt uuiurled iu all its e.ut, as tin aigtimeut fur Judge Sav- ai appeal is ttiuipiy s'-uutiitig. M. 11 Ueene is a -;ood lawyer, a palii ic tit Z-'u, .v hose heart icat in fyin- pi Ii) wiiii me causj oi uns country luring the war, and l.ns continued o beat fcDcr iillvc lleia mu who Voluuleered lu defence 'l nis couutry, as a common boldier, jut owing Ia n crippleu siioulder "wu j cud b Ihcex miiliuy rturyeo,. ; aud lor tins uu.oriiin ue cticu nata ce, is cong . cred, ny tlies; uou-puriisau J ui- ualc, vhei compared wiih.Co;. Savage, ta until foi uiai r.apousiole position. be iliKAU Uierrly meiniuiu tm H ave democrali: obj -ction to Aito- uey ti- cse, ou beuall ol our dtuiocrttie eadres, woo nTiyuot tuiiy un Jei8t.tiU or appreciate '.tLe ' weighty o jociu-ns milieu ihe tiu.'bi iiOt.-.uru?a:i pie. w nu iortn a.iiubt ilm iaer wuich. i.w r-yu.'i:uao ' party ius tu: t to Uttuit ior- cruprcta Jude. ti -ii. Al. ti Uoede reiuni jn Iowa iuu ne v-ar Ln"b;- ou- ; wim a tr.;.1rr, iir iuui..uuuiv ti. tiUi rei b.a f. i w;t o utiil 'it nil 1' in i..-.e.j3c if iiialou.i .v, . uitsiio iu iniid.: 1 ' t V'oia . 44.yUf UilUUiiJ;'. UiiUU 4." iV. TU ob-eiviuit s'udeut of politic"! etilS will notice with what nlacriti il.e deiiioeratic -party udlr Bs a hm-1 o ilu. 11' jeai" -ho called iu Ainei i can 'pl:ilcn, and willi vhat le;ir ami leiubl.ug it HppriKiches that . period in our Uallnual alf drs when lilt elector- of Uie'counl ry are brought face to lace i h renl and national issues, wtieu lln irickb and deceptions, incident t lo -al a id per!Mna( cttiipaigu-, me nd pei m.tied tu lurnirdi a cover uinl. rwimh that par'y call grap jmtr'ouiie a lid power. Aiwa; professing to be a party ev t-riifii iy ti.nie high S 'Uiniui nu l pie, hulIi us Jetf.-isoui'iii ileniocr.'cy mere has not been nil upheaval aniont Ihe lestl ss classes of toe count ty s'luc the closr ot the rebellion, thai tin- P n t has not ispoused to agreiitT oi ess extent, kinipiy for ihe purpose ol f inin g jMiwer. vviiKiillir j ranger wv. swept ov. r the northwest, deiuocracv wa.- tou id ready to abaiiJou ill. verv rgai.iz.ttion f r the purpose of lil.ile 1 cai and !riet sucves. hen tm of soft money da.vueu H.i.oii the louutry and eeriaiu visionanes went o i he -absurd extern of advocatiu-; tin till" do. ijii; this party was foun t ready and willing lo profess that failh, iu locu campaigns, l'r the sake ,oi p i.s. Since ilie s.j co died iiuii run op iiy orgauizitiou tias sprung nt - existence the democratic, party n found ever reaiiy and willing to i v iio I lie spoil; ami '"euir IU-puol' for the r-akn ot tlie'Mngli lailU- thai xist iu the; otii s. 111 nielli; dene tune ami again tiie count i has vi nested the pli n :il:e'l " i lal w v " tint p if' v I 'to pu-ver in ir her f ' Union o.t! v to m-c i? - ;;f;tr lie uio ii :i' v fee of tu- '. iV;iV" ).- -P'-nr ; mi !! HI.t!on e! 1 1: I (J '.I'x! 1 1 ; iS ! 'i iV M't'!-.. 1 . ) tV ! Ohio i-tivii f (ir.ii -ii--i a u ein:! p, A'ir.c'i ill il 1 pl r I"'' I for liie !'' : he c'ih.ii i-;i of tie" fude.-t pti-on.t. f edoiu of the i mi vidu -I. 2mo o -, i.- -o fool rr.!v as lo preien I tiial dein n -r 'cv woiil i have made any picieiiM owari" gaining con r-i ot the reins i t power, in radical lowa, hfid not its leader- th nmnt tliev could, by appeal . .. l -g to i lie presences ami passions he m;n-e; the d-iiuc!iiiig . ii tlueiiCis of the liipi..r tralHc; by advocating ; ju li io is license system to be estab lished by the Eetviuts of this liquor power"; by pooling and dividing tie petty .o-Hce in sight, with the a call' d Gren back party; mislead the pio Ie iiito.irii'ting tue alFiirs of that pros perous cimiiiion wealth to its keeping Every intelligent person knows thai tiat p-irty gamed its brief control ot the great state of Ol i by couiting n I rrspoiiBing the cause of the li:ior tiaffie iu'4hat s:ate and irs open b ast odayja; tint it pxneets to retain pow er in Ohio, becu-e t'.e He man votit; population nave desr led t e repnbl'- ; can pa?ty on account o: its temperance proeli.vites. Niiljer will any-T.e. b hi an iutelii gent (L'jeetdiack or Ant-mo'iopo!i it, pretena Cr one inotnem tht this deni o.ra'ic party cares auyiiiing', us a pir iy. f -r te piiueiples of t iilu r one of those oigauiari ins. T 2 I: f Safest. BsstaiiiHosI RciiaHn line ;:' mi: wi;3t. 'juific;-nt V I'i.ij Cara, Tl.: t F)ij n.iat iie 2 St- Louis Trains Daily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily, 2 Kansas Ciy Trains Dai "t Ate ison Trains Daily, - -hvn 'I lur - -- St Paul Msin-e:!? )l3, Sioux City . v ' ' ' v' v . Pullman Sleeping Can:. liGiwcL'iUu.sciiy am St. Pdnl Vl THO U X CHANGE Ml trains rim on tiiiiccuiiiK-c-iiiii; fi nil point Eas. West, Worth & South 'Lei.'-tp f.irsiin- ;.t nil teidiir I iekel tM.vi i-, n mr n !.ni rer inliii : r.ijj), ti jie, .to. clnrti lully j;iveii ..y .m.li es't'fjj ' J, ft'.. IUHN.tkU -A lVK, " 'i-u'l .Sjpt (jfll'l L"'.t, '. i- -' mm IX BOSH' CLOTHING MM Is tii3 Place W YdUliiTraie. 1 T . .. 1 vni t-M:ui oi muuir uuai.'ieop will jIea.-e .y.vtu L-vrj article it marked in plain figures and t-olt' on its u'.vn merits. No monke i)iz, no lewiuir, no litHinmo- no ood-. no h auction good-, no bliodd' von -ret votir money t wortii ever time. 'Ihe latest styks and he.si goods oIit:tinat!e with money are in btock, and we will never be im dermoid hy-any hou.se, either larjji or tmall, and yoti will always tino us anxious to server your interests in a manner to jrain vonr solid custom. (Joine and see us. ' C. E. WESCOTT, THE BOSS CLOTUIER, iiockwoud rlock. OKAI.KK IN The Newest, The llest, The 3I(st Comjhte and JffiY 1FABB TTJUIE Cfli;iEAflJE8'ir. Our Big New Stock Came for Iiargaiti UiiiiterniilSrVrjt brpartincrit. HDJldlE T0fjr. Meet. o ,Mnt-ical "im1 VfiV1"'-':41 ,,,Ih k Htirc-ut Oi.prtunitr and the (.lonousl.efcult will more tl.au l lv;v WiW'ibi oWy imrclnibe you niakekthfsff!i4m-hall ijc ' " ""T' ' J3l 1 tiW A2Li. BAH' G-HtSSI ) Uur; ivsorlmelit 4H Hnimen.se, atid itrLs ' - 1 w: A Hard.. CjowdrWq Cannot Please. Ouu L9W amlOijo lViceJVHteni is tor our eomtietitore, but a irreat opiioi tnnitv ior vf n Wf 'l.v far the Largest, Newest and IJKbT stock of Mem,' 'ouths' 1!ovh hildren n Ly and mm t JUL AITS ANTU L1A1PS5 3EflNID3rS AMIS) SBa3ES5 ' filTUat 5. CT;.. K.T( 1 .-i 1 rti" Of All l)k.r.;riptiuiu. .IETALLIC8'JRIALtAS; ;i'. -iles. ri-.nly uia.if- auil solO clieaplur cas.. MY FISH H ISA HUE With many thank mi past patronage, ivite all to call aim examine my LARUE STOCK OF nr. .ii (k riii.Tii ver shown in PlattsTnouth. roods. Visitors Welcome. No trouble to show oisr e-pr:ce clothier IIake'e New Building. Opposite City Hotel. NEW Furniture Stare cr. 1. TJisrTJs:, f up iTiTUEE " f1 Coffins and all kiutlc of gio usually kept in a JUST TRf pr:r;Tr.T-U'EP im'a titness ior llie 8 ipreme benei.,f Seeking a iMtional isj.ie upo 1 which 10 ent the nresidential cnupa'go of '84 an ii't 'nipt has been mi le upon the part of a few prominent inen with nils org" nidation lo couipel t.-is party t -.-'pon'B ih doctrine of free .trade; al ready, however, I his has l eeu auan d Hied an ! this great party wand be fore the coun ry To lay linear :d 1 a to its position upon tnis and kindred pnh lie qu -sli uis. If t he deui ii'ratie p rty is dispose t dec-dve itself on aceoii- t of any leropornry g-iiiis ' it may have made inlowa or O do on account of the liqu-jr. qnes-iou in p ilitie-i it should J take warning th it the ipiestio t'of en- rusting. the reins f our national gov-' ern lit-ut into its ke' pi ig. till be con Bidered frm an entirely didVTt-ni ptaud po;nt by he Ameiitati people an I 'hat Iowa a ml (j'lio will bu found up n n 1 t'on 1 1-4ies as ntene.y repjb.ic iu in "ft4 I- t!iy nirp in "60. f ..tfattu. u. vilu i-'u- Kilt t'LA.sfi ft KM II iti.sr,i ls. h very complete sfjeit e.r Fuoeni? ftonri Metallic&WoalsnCofflES Caskets Rot'?.- EMBLEMS. 4c. Our NVw and eleirnnt hearse i always in readiness. Kemember rhe place, in ITNIO" Ul.OCK. on Sixth Stret. TWO Doors 3011 h of PasB Coun tv I ank. Wliear may i im. niirht oruny-. J. I UNRUth V A FINE LOT OF UACKEHEL, LABKAUORE HEIililNG, TKOUT, "WILD WAVi COD Hi II, A so h choice lot of liEXOITS .XTS ORANGES. We have a fee stock ot QBOIGB FAMILY GROCERIES, Fancy tanis of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FIOUE. I have id etoc a fma Hue ! ' Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All our goods are ne d fresh. Will Eiitage .or Conntry Prodnce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Has Next door to Court House, I'lattsmouth, Neb, udMowin. M. B. MURPHY 3r CO, 51 TEWDEhLOlW eai Market LAt'K WNEIL. J'rcp'r. ftf liWii U ir Cbickens. S CoDsantlv on band. A'.all klc.ls ti (; IJli: in seaoc. ud - erythlns kept In a i'ittsT- i.4s, him r !(ii;p l'"-r !isi!ii- rate?. 1 rrg -.t. f ' 1 va.uw!k Ur-x- . it. 11: i I. rti.. 1 II .W. it,-.. . -r..-i. -jt) t-j fz. j MOXKY TO IOi ON r.E.VI. KTaTn. Anv nuiT tA-iriT; tn t'vn'ietttv 'n Faff 'rn-p th--ti' ti 1-n vrir M'n-'. aii t? tntT'.' 1 tnt pay .j.O lii'.ii it a' -era-H '.iiir of I lciAl4w-fci lmrtuvt NVi. EASTWARD Daitv Fxp- Tm.1n for Omwha. Chloarf. ..-:i -1 lfv. ft - nn1 si! point Fa" .-ninth Car- via P-oria to Ii't mapoli. Fli nt Pnllnnn Pnl:e r nn.1 dnv coArhAt on "in i-h train. ani lining care mt of j iri rivf-r WESTWARD p-iiy Fxrf train for Denver eotnieetirH-' ' t nlon rxKorfornlt poi"ftn rn1frn1n I'm if - " r'nlifnrtii.- piwl theemirn ivr. 1 ho ai v'n 3 tl i- Un" (Mv he tnvoVm w I-,....-... tCl rtiroush Tlkt it th Tf-st'nat re on at it all 'h iinnortknt itinn. ci.a I Unn- nV ""-- " rat.-. rTXumTiMe. .cexioUy Xaxal owuaavfcsuoa t ny :ent o t . lu