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J. ll V 1 '7 t VOL. 2. 1LA.TTSM01JTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 181. KO. 05. Plttfteni0tiil mailt) i IV 1 r i I f t f "t 1 JOSEPH V; WECKBACH. DEALKit IN Oholco Family Groceries, THEF"D2LYLIGHT" STOEE, ci:xr.:AL main stueet, :. ri.ATTSMOUrii, nei;. HICHEY DEALERS IN Lumber,Sash,Doors, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Sawes4 SS.a.tesa sssxs Oasis in si are We have ot the largest ami 1ost f elected stock of Choice Family Groceries in town, and we will sell them jnst as cheap as we possibly can and not " bust. Our Stock of QvLeajxswcure cuxcl Glassware, U not large, but the goods are First-class, and we will give yon some low prices. We pri'le ourselves on bur Teas and SDices, Which we take great pains in selecting and can guarautee to be oi the very best quality. All 3'ou folks who Jiave been going away from home to buy your groceries, come and give us a chance to give you figures. We Will Duplicate Omaha Prices. For same fjuality of goods and on the same terms. Come and sec us. BENNETT NEW Fmrmtmze Mare DEALER IN FUE2TITUHE 8 COFFINS and all kind ot goods usually kept in a F1UI CLAWS fUUJlITIIBK HTOKE Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods IlctaMf ooieiColns Castets Rales EMBLEMS, Ac Our New anl elegant hearse is always in readiness. Uemeraber the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wbear we may be found night or day. J. I UNRUH, ... , . i.vrTHWliTrft. NF PiATTSMOUTH MILLS TT8MOCTH SEB. KtftEL, Proprietor Carpets, Rags, Etc- BEOS, ALL KINDS OF- & LEWIS HENRY BGTOK JDEALER IN FURNITURE TC, ETC., IIC.' Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES . .. s-T,reaay made and sold cheap for cash . fiNTS HSAR8E is MW KEAli SERVICE. With many thanks for past patronage, nlte ail to call ana examine my LARGE STOCK OF Improved Lands for Sale noacr s 12 miles from Lennra. Kansas $ar 6n 1 5 Orlean- Neb. fioo 60 U Beaver Citv. Neb. 55- l0 8 Log- n. Kansa. 1 f 01 These lands are well imprv d. and can be bnuuht by pavii g J4 c b. and balance on time. rhpv ara oa n rha nra.nr nwnAN hjvtnn bought then- at forced ale a'l and see. I have mine Chevenne County Lands for -me jri ini"y nip iroing ioau For particulars call on ' - 79d4w8w Kuitt &QC'. Blinds. leek, 1 ,it - -:.:tyS- PL&TTSMUU'ffl HERALD- TCBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY -KY- Tic Plallsmontfc nerala PnliliSuinj Co. DAILY, delivered by currier to auy.part of the city Per Week S 15 I'er Month ler Vear vni::CLV. by mall, Oae copy eix inon lbs -fl 00 )iiecoiy Due ye;r 2 00 ttwteKil hi J't Offii-e, l'la'ismoutli, a.' sw-.u&u dii.-? usurer. National Republican Ticket. lOi: I'KESIDEST, JiUIES G. BLAINE, of Maine. FOE VICE-PKESIDEXT, JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. THE PEOPLE ARE TO BE OBEYED. ".Mark me we.l, ly the i les of N--verubi r the jjatriotism of the people will le. thonmglily aroused ami the camp fires that have Leeu slumbering will be i t kindled and burnini? bright upon everj' hill, lighting up every val ley withiu the coklints of h9 entire United Stas of America. Applaus- Notice will then be given that no ruau or set of men can set themselves up as dictators to the American people aa to what they shall do. Applause. That neither the government of the United States, nor the republican party are ready to yield their rights or prerog ative to a few ineu who sue ever dU sali-Qed bec;iuae thev cannot cotitiol. Apuiai.se. Oar uroverament is built up.u the theory thai the people shll rule. The republican yarty, uloq the same theory, demands ttiat the ueoj If !h;iil control. Apputnst AVedonot wish to lapse into the condition of the ol t aud effi-te morfrchies, where a mo tarch l omuiani's and the people O tV. With H3 people are motiarcUf, who issue tlie idic s. and the peoplt- are to be obeyed." John A. Logau at Bangor, Maine. LOCAL, RAlLttOAD MATTERS. The Move.ocut on loot by oar city authorities to uonate to the B. & Al road all lliat property lying just oouth of Mum sm et at.d east of I he ailey between Stconuand Third streets, is unu wuich should meet the approbu tiou of ali citizens. Thy obj-ct la t induce the B. &, M. people to ouild a good und (.reJiiable Depot, wtn office weot ot the main and side tracks, and to give the road moru territory tor yard purposes. The B. & M. people have seen the ne cessity for wore territory in this neigh borhood for several years, but have net felt jubtinV'd in forcing it from the owners by condemnation process, which usually results in the corpora tion paying much more than the real estate is worth, and at the same time incurring the ill will of the owners. ITattsmouth city, today, to a great extent, is indebted to the' prompt ac tion ot her city authorities and certain individuals for the great, prosperous plant in the shape of our present sys tem of aho.3, which forever ins ares a friendly co-partnership between this prospeious city and the great B. &. M. corporation. By all metms let cur authoiities see that nothing is lett undone upon their part to induce the i ail road people to build the nyht bind ot a Depot ou the west wide -.-f Second street, and west ot their yard tracks. TnE immemorial institution of trial by jury, which for centuries has ber n regarded as one of the most eost-mi 1 nguis of the citizen, and one of the most fie Hive barriers against abso lute power, is itself on trial today, and is required to t-how cause why it shoul I not be di? carded and a more effectual method r-;' ad niini3tering justice fiub- siituted f not be s .tifacto for i he j iry 63 si . eit C. Pii R view ft- ' "r at least why it should i.,ed so as to yield more .-u U. Some suggestions rovi:nent of the existing i, presented by Judg- Rob ,au iu the N'ortii A. n- rto tn 1 ily, under ihe title ot Ju- ri-.- and J . n en," shul ', in view ol r c at noi i..u.s miscarriages of jus ti ( recej a the serious consideration of s try ii oughitul citizn. "Auieri eai Eneoiemics," by Prof. Vin Barej DeQolow, i a lucid aud toreible ei oi- i ju of the g;o-Uvi upuu . whicU uie protection theory t.f nation d ecnnmi y is based. JudK'e Noah J);tyi writes t f 'Marriage and Divorc;" Dr. P. Ri-n der, tvliose 6iibj-ct is " Iho Annexation O' Canada, n-ts f r'h thj ai' vintages l'kely to f'ocrr.e to the Knit 1 Vnts fn-iii the ahsdrptJou ! tjii- C:,-adi!tii p ovin:tj.-: I'mt". D Mt.d. M u-', in a arui!i"nl sig'iiit 'Go : :.inem Tel graph," fiulj-c:s tlie ta-t: aenient of he l'ost Officii ti a mod s-ai'hin critii,in; Chtrles T. Congdou writes Ot' '"Private Vengeance ; and tiuall' , t!itie is a sytnpo-itim on ti e ''ftuuto of i ho Negro," ty beimtor Z. B Vam-e, tredtTick Doj:i1m, Joel Chandler liar- ru. Senator Joh: T. Morgan, Prof, Hichard T. Greener Cen.S. C Arm strong, Oliver Johnaon, aud others. "THE RULING PASSION STRONG IN DEATH." jjThe "git tiir" p. licy of the Xew York Democracy Wits fully exemt lilietl at Saratoga yesterday. 'J he great par ty(?)iu the great Empire State wns foiced to play fast and loose upon every subject which it touched. The tariff resolution came up and for the reason that there were differences of opinion upon that enirrosMi-g ques -tion the gteat New Yolk Democracy dare not open its mouth, but vo id to not touch it. 11 1 ward Ctoper was opposed to spy ing anything upon the Mibject; dis claiming it was u '-toi chy hubject.' District Aiprne) Bellows declared the 'p'irty was willing to do v. ytkinj lor harmony." The closing resolution, u wever. had the true Democraiio ting lo it: "eery delegate and every alternate occupying the pia -c of a tleUg-ite to be bound b the uuit ml.', and the will of a major itv of the deleg tion, and in case ot absen e of de'egates and alternates the deleg-iiion to fill the vacancy."' Tlds iron cla I rul wa evidently a-' opted at the iastanc of the bosses who could not, nor d t. e no;, truat t:ie convention upon the quesiiou ofin 8tr o tinns. The Ne-v Yoik Democracy is a fai; sample of ts e great paity ot' obstruc tion which is guided ido;ie by i s apt.e the fo pluudtr. The tuanufueiut iu'i coufmercial and iudustri.i in'Wescs o tne country will caretully and linelii gently njle and measure the mikeo impo.ency of the New York democra cy. A 6oiid, intolerant south, at lh head, and a cowardly, skulking uorli. as the lail vill be fuily uuiei:tood all : lelt at home iu November next by th "SOLID SOUTH " boutheru demcracy is o the for-, air -aay t-xplaitnng why the south s sol iil for anybody wearing the h-bel o demociaey. bay all of thtse patr otf, wtio h ve suboa.iti d to th int rvie -v-ur, "rue South will be solid for who ever is nominated Don't trotibl you self about that section of the Lnion. T e negro baa lost his apptti e for Eutftage, he d-jesa't dare to vote any more, go ahead and name your man we will give him the electoral vo e of the south." This is -about the 6ize of it' an does anybody wonder that ihe negiois gettiDg tired of voting when it means the shot gun in open daylight, evtry tiu e the ballot box is exposed to the people. Is a political party that can make sucu a boast as this, a sate interest to place in charge of any kiud of a govern ment, let alone one like ihis of ours which is supposed to be of the people, f.r the people, and by the people? We btl eve the South is yet solid,"in fa -t, e know it is solid, and f r that V '"" reas m we know the people of tu. north, east, and great west, wheu the ballot is free ai d the voter safe in bis p rsou, property, aud opinions, will take care that such a Pirty does not com into power, yet awhile, iu this country. Every time a Southern dem ocrat boasts aboi t a solid Suuth, a po tent argument is fl muted in the face of all patriotic c tizens Whic i caiiiUH be disregarded. WHAT THE SiUN" THINKS- New York, June 17. Special TheSwnsajs; The democrat ic paity canuot aflord to indulge in any illu sious as to the kind ol a camp ogu thy urt poinc to have this vear. B cause a number ot repuMit a is iu Mass Cfill Bet s m d New t ik lem-e to s-ipjoit Bi due, it must not b suppo-el tl at on that a ceo tint- thedrmociats are su e o defeating him. The defection i Massachusetts is cot lihely to be grat enoovh to make ihat etate deun cr. ti Th defectio i in New York has yet show it-elfin signific-iut proporilou in euofig repubacaa duUiuu. A GERMAN INDEPENDENT. Positive of Blaine'. sj;i ISc'A i'o k, Jllt-e 1ft. William May r, the c olor and pub lisher ot four li d't n :e'r i i u; iii j iievpai ers the New-Yoi k r Z i'unr. : (mot uinsf), N-w Voik r Herald ( v n j iug,, New-Vorktr ll vuh (muimv) speaking tO'Uy ttbont the B'un lic.in National lickt l. said: T regaul Mr. Boi'iet hancts t i t-c-turn as excelh-n', inded, 1 believe lie in teitain to tlecteil. Il is qune true tliAf. there in come Invitation among '.utTiuaa0, tuviu; to leputt it"tt iiavc j -n c,lS .lntiiiH .i,y ,,:3 . put ue'Jts alk'ginr th.d hes U a .' ruian I i hater and a temperance fana'ic. 1 know Mr. B!:iiie too well to think f. r a moment Ihit ho is either. Ilis in i tatiou to tin; Sienl ci fitmily ami h s whole bearing toward them while they were in this c Jt;tiy a-e aidluient proof to me that ho is uo (lei man hater. 1 repaid him us the emirte:l and bfit living felatef-ioau in lh country." "Do you think Cleveland vill be nominate; ?" No, I tlo not think l.e r an l r. TTf is iu ex-telly the same pie.licaiij'-i.t 'hat Arthur was iu ihe rei ubiici.n c ii'f-'. His own State is divided ;ig; in-t him. The unit rule which prevails in the democratic party, his friends will .ot dare to enforce, bee. i use that would drive away ihe independents." JesticeFikli, of the bupr tnfc iutt of I hee Unit d Switen, feels v.-iy tore ovud U.e California deiucci i.t-y, a large porti n f which he charger, with being communist s, simply because the Pacilic deniocr. cy hive couclndid to pass by he pre-identi il as; i: :i is of the California supreme court. Just e Field his, lor years, l ti n nutoriuui u.r his one-.-i led Ojetiioi;9 in favor of the railroad corpo; a'ioMj and a-a u-t t e p ople. Ills ii i t ii: le i.-iou o' cer i s tax milters iu v!i c i th 1 en r 1 I h I citi li 3 beeti n fu-ing tt p.-ty its just Uoj oi tion of tiix. i" too fresh in the in'- ds of ihe I'a il'v ti luoeracy to , er it of ti.at or-ao z -lion i In g or j;I et t v th" Fl 11 i sm y to m.re p wei. a .;oi't,rai .v. -u iy s.'ia.i ite v ie. . What is am -i Mti.tV" s'chh to 1 git:itini the p;-s-i o aa u tdne exifii ; c n equ ii 1 1 y in tt. hiiigiinge nun s drit of -h-- e'V Vurk deinoc; :a'-y, a-e ii favor of retniu litis p'it;i s ibje-tWith thy "t iuchy is riif q'ies lion" lo the n oi -11 .1 dent n:i a. c-mi- v -ltMosi wnicfi ceiL-; in CtiKo next mo ll. HUME 1 1 El-S "All your ohu auit If you r iietiu eic i u ueit yo.n c in Ciet, liup Culeis thai never -i'. il. TI e weakest woman. Malle-t chilt'. 0 d sickest iuvad i eail us; hot bilceib itu sat'ty an i gre-it go.al. O.u men totiei ii-g niouud lr ;n 11!h-u-matisni, kidney trou -ie or any we.ik neswiilbe a; mo.it la -.' by u-mg ho, bitters Mv wife and daughter were mad nealihy by th-r1 cse ol hop bitters ami 1 1 eCommsTid ll.eul to my peop:j. Mcliiodi&t Cleiviyman. Ali ::ny good d-.-ctor ii lion Eit.ters are u t tnc UcSi ii.iii.y iiie.liine On ea.tli. Malarial fever, Agin an 1 I'iliion-j Hess, will leave c.vry ueig!)lo:;:ojd nf i-oon ns l.oji briers arnve. "Sly mother 'irove the piralysi- aud ne-rrali al' out of Iit pstem With hop bitters." KD OiWKGO SO. Keep 'he kiduJ ne ilitiy wn.ii nop bitters a -d you need u'.t tear sickness. Ice w-iter is rendered inriui-.-a aud more rnfrhing an 1 reviving witii hop bitiers in everv dr iti'. Ttie vigri;t y-.-iih for tlio ageo and iuiirm iu !i pbitters! 'At the ch-viae of 'if-? no-'ai-: c i :N ll.ipbitiers to any a.l irjujl-i i-ei.ieat 'I hereto "Tue best periodical for ltdies to take monthly and from whieii the win r-c. ive the greatest bemli: is iip bitters.' .uotherj with sickly, freifu'. l ars ing chil Iren, will cure the children n 1 benefit themselves by tnk.ng ho hitters daily. Thousands die annuailv fro, a s..m-? form of kidrey-disrae that liiijht i ave deen prevented by a timly us ; of hup titters Indiiresiion, weakrtoii-.ach, irregu Iaiilie ol the b.wel-f ca:.ot ix'st wheu hop bittt.rs a-e used A ti ne'y u-'eoflup TVit'Prs wi l keep a wlio-e faim.y I u robust liealtlt a year at a Ktie test. To pro-luce real genuine so ep and j ch lid-dke repos ail til-lh., t.n e it lit I Ie ho, bitte S on reur u. That lud'geatiou or stomach ;i3 at I uiiihr, prcventimi r s' ami leep, viili uisapoar hv umg hop timers. Paralytic. it-rmi, tretuui us Id .A 3 ar hi i Ie o-rfVciiy .p.iitt aud V- :'v hl hitttta. DANKIt. THE CITIZENS 3 J. 1ST 2r5L J I'LVl'lsAlOLTil. - NEUK.VSKA. C IIT1 J.T? AL , $75,000. John nr. vt n, . u.v.NK CAUitirrii. fleddeiit. Vlee-JYeMdtiiit. V. II. CLSIlII'tJ. Ca.luer. OlKECrOKH . i-:, W. il. Catli'iiu. 1'iitnk. ('nr.iili .r.tn j .. k mor, l ei lit ritiianii, J. W. jolin--.,!, F. K. Otiltl iiaiili, lVler Mllliijj, Will. WeCeiCiill llflilf Hark. Trsr.r.;f- a Ccu lai i -i.kh.ir J.u hi.-s. Ml tu.. i a t-f any .l.uiklni; 0of..iie n tiauxatt .i is - ti cu. 0 u.,xiur linw l.trji: nr ciii.t l tin) lia .-ac j,,,,, )t will i 'fi-ive our e.iivi.ii nf-iitiu il.A Wl' lllllllllrie ill ilj COUi- to- trealiiieiii. I',lll",r',i' iilo itot io do -ring Interest lluyt-a-i.t m-1'k KuiviKu KxfiiaiiKM, fixinty jtii'l I li v i-eiu im- loll.-. H..-IWALP, A. VV. i.K:Utilll,IN i:e.J.i,t. tafliltr. FiriST NATIONAL OF rl AriMMOUIIt. NLltUAHKA, .I-nt.-H very best faellltleb for the iiromn trau-;icli,ui of I-;;ltliiiat5 BANKING iaJSINSSS. -U -Jt s. ni.ii.N. tiul.i, ;(iy.rii'imut ami l.i(-t . cm ll ii-- int-;lii auU hi,li, li-,i,t,il ri-o-lv-i'd i.i il iiileri fil alloweil on tjine t;-riill-eai. r. lialfiii.iwii,availal)li! in any l- il !. ol Hie I inteil Mati-M uiel all ll:c t'l Ii'ci;i;il !ij!ii of l'.UIne. !JUtu:ii'ji.i mailt: L- proi.-tUy rtmiitrtl .ik.;.-n. Het price tetiii fur Coimfy War Sl.at'.'ari County ISondp. D1RLCTOKS i ?.ia to' :. V.y loli;: 1,. i,.ik, . W M' l .tutri.ili, i. II.iV.ksi,iln WKEPlf,-, VATKH VfLtEPINU WATER. - NElt. 2. L. KMEU, PteKidcnt. ii. A.iUJXlN. Vice-Preaidtnt. ll. S. WILKINSON, Cashier. A tkssi'd umim Business Transssisi. i't'llKliH --.-iVf :, .i;. J I ftterest allowed oil Time TVrti- .va!lat: la any .;i;t , the L'Llttil t-.'i's ami lie iirincli, il titles of LuiOj.e. AgeriU c7 the veiebrat&l m Bank Cass County :.-ri.-t-r .Main anrt .sixth Streets. . : H fA i. Ml-I.K. i'lVHiiieiti, i i ! :i. .'.Vl lKllx i N , Cas.iier. ( Yields a Lsufal Baatici Bafes. ISKJIIEftT CAsD Pi ICE '.ii ! if.-.- Couui'j awl City War.-.-mt. i -itl.l. f : l j x x. . it t'. . I uroTiipiii r. fiii! lo.-. i,i , K':cTi)iiH : il : Win .1 ra, J. M. l'z rv.ii. C. If. !ioi' . ie f . K. tint llrreiiui. V .i Aj,'n':W, li. S'iiii. r'v.- j'rilr. Louisville Bank. IiOuivJIle c-Iir.udia A g'-i.eral IJtnkiii2 business trans iXtci, Money to Loin, Int, allowed on fiiiK- d- p-''t-.. C idec'.ions mado and iiio.iij':!; remitted. I. J. :Aa- ikr, ll. E. Mankeb. Pres. C'aah. f Mankkr. As't CH'h CALL, AT TilE Old Reliable LOiBEBYARD a. A. WATERMiN I SOH 'A lioiebals rn.l Uetail Dealer la PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LA III, S.VSII, DOOLl-?, BLINDS, &C. "iiUM'.i .Street, iu rearoi opera House. .1 A TTS MO ITT II. NEPItAKA fie: i ocr 'i-iit lU-;;u3t on all cus torn ma le woik hereafter, at Sher wood's foi: cash. To establish my lei-inns? in every d partrn'nt on a strictly c tsh basis this inducement ii ina 'e iu all cus-.om m ile work. U.id r th re.juction a idioe that erf. SJ 00 no v. cos Li --sT-Go for caSj. A ' tha'. costs SiO'J nowc sts$C.- tO easll. A i unit that eo; S3.50 now costs to 0 rash a Sherw.KHl'K. 58 1 wdtf j A Uu -u-t-k wtx-iipn, ch -Inn nd I tLrtiLi,4ust iccehtd at L. C Ervea'a. mm Line of