The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 03, 1884, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, TIIUKS DAY EVENING, JULY 3, 18S1.
NO. 107.
VOL. 2.
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JOSEPH V.
DEALElt IN
Choice Family Groceries, Carpets, Rugs, Etc
THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE,
CENTRAL MAIN STREET,
ILTTIMIIBIEilR,.
HICHEY
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF--
Lumber,Sash,Doors, Blinds
BTjiXjiDJinsra-
sfil
are
We have ot the largest and best selected stock of
Choice Family Groceries
in town, and we will sell them just as cheap as we possibly can and
not "bust. Our Stock of
Qizeensrrcure and Glassware,
is not lare, but the goods are First-class, and we will give you some
low prices. We pride ourselves on our
Teas xtic1 Slices,
Which we take great pains in selecting and can guarantee to be ot
the very best quality.
Vll you folks who have been going away irom home to buy your
groceries, come and give us a chance to give you figures.
We Will Duplicate Omaha Prices.
For same quality of goods and on the same terms. Come and see
us.
BENNETT
HENRY BCEOK
DEALER IN
FURNITURE
JSAKiS, CKAiRF,
,TC., TC.,KTC.P
Of All Descriptions.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
o. i. et.teaay made and sold cheap tor ea.sb.
i tVS HEARS S
1 UlV ttEAu
SERVICE.
With many thanks for oast patronage. I
nvlte all to call and examine m f
LARGE STOCK OF
sitt. KiirtvrrKK aa opficss
Improved Lands for Sale
i.m " 1? " Beaver City. Neb. 5..0
JJJJ . g " Log in, Kansas. MOO
The'se lands are well Improved, and can be
bou" tit by paying Cish.aud balance on time,
v Thev are cheap tne present owuers having
boSifthem at forced iale. Call and ee.
I have some Cheyenne County Lands for
ale yet they are nping fast.
For particulars call ou
w. s. WISE,
79dw2w . Union Block.
WECKBAGH.
AT-
PLATTSMOUTH. NK1I,
TU IIVEZBTEljIR.
BUOS,
& LEWIS
NEW
Farmiiure Store
DEALER JIN
FURNITURE 8 COFFIUS
and all kinds ot goods usually kept In a
FIBST CLASS FUKSITURK STORE
Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods
MetaMW ooflenCofflns Casiets Bates
EMBLEMS. &.
Our New and elegant hearse is always In
readiness.
Remember the place, in UNION
tLUCK, on Sixth Street, TWO
Doors sonth of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Whear we mav be found night or day.
J. I. UNRUH,
aim . i,vrrt-(TriT. neb
PLATTSMOUTH MILLS
TT8MOOTH NBB.J
IIEISEL., - Proprlefor
flour, Corn Mwlj&JFMd
Terms Cash
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PLATTSHOUTH HERALD.
PUBLISHED DAILY AND VJEEKLY
mv
The Plattsmontli Herald Pnlilisliini Co.
TERMS:
DAILY, delivered by carrier to auy part of the
city
Per Week 15
Per Mon Ui
Per Year 00
WEEKLY, by mail.
One copy six months $1 00
due copy one year ii 00
Registered at tne Tost Office, PlaUsmoufl, as
second class matter.
National Eepublican Ticket.
FOR I'RKSIDENT,
JAMES (. BLAINE,
of Maine.
F IK VI CK-PK II D KXT.
JOHN A. LOGAN,
of Illinois.
Republican Central Commute
Meeting.
Tho Republican Ceutral Committee
is hereby called to meet at Weeping
Water, Saturday, July 12th, at 1 o'clock
p. m. All members of said committee
are especially requested to be present.
M. M. Butlek, Ch'n.
Call Tor Republican Judicial Conveu
tion.
The republican electors of the second Judic
ial District of Nebraaka are requested to semi
delegates from the several couuiies to ti.eot in
couvcutiou at f lattsiiioulh. Tuesday. August
IS, 1884, at 10 o'clock a. in,, for the purpose of
placing in noiniualiou a candldutefor District
Attorney, seleetiiitf a central committee and
such other business as may properly come be
fore the convention. T.e several counties are
entitled to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for J. M. lliatt. re
cent of lheuuiversity, Biviuu one delegate at
larte. and one for everv one hundred and tifty
votes and major traction thereof :
Cass county 13
Lancaster county -1
Otoe county H
Total
It is reconiintuUed that no proxies be ad
mitted iO the convention unless held by Bper
hous residing in the counties from which the
proxies are given,
riattsmouili, JSeb., July 1,184.
D. II. Wheeler.
J. X5. Strode, Chairman,
Secretary.
Republican District Convention.
The Kepublican Kleetors of the First Con
gressional District of Nebraska are invited to
send delegates frum the several counties there
in, to meet in convention at Beatrice on Wed
nesday, August no, at 2 o'clock p. m for the
purpose of placing in nomination a candidate
lor Congress, and for the transaction of such
other business as may come before the conven
tion. The several counties are entitled to repre
sentation an follows, being based upon the vote
cast for J. M. lliatt, Kegeut of the University,
giving one delegate at large, and one for every
one hundred and fifty votes and the major frac
tion thereon :
Counties Del. Dountie.s Del.
Douglas 19 Pawnee 8
;age li Uichardson 13
Johnson y Saroy 5
Lancaster 21 Saunders 12
.Nemaha U
Otoe 11
Total 139
Cass ..13
It is recommended that no proxies be admit
ted to tiie convention, except mcii as are held
by persons residing in the counties from which
proxies are given.
C. A. Holmes, Chairman.
John Stef.x. Secretary.
Lincoln, June 20. 1884.
The Herald greets its readers once
more upon the eve of our national hol
iday. To our force it means a day of
rest and glorious recollections. The
Herald will celebrate the morrow,
remembering that this great, broad,
rich, fertile, free, happy aud enlight
ened nation contains more miles of rail
road, of telegraph aud telephoue lint s
more school houses, more school mas
ters, more school children, more news
papers, more grand opportunities for
man, more Fourth of July orators,
more politicians, and more fire crack
ers, with less ignorance, less unhappi
ness, less treasorj, less poverty, fewer
poor house?, fewer houses of correction
fewer prisons, and fewer tramps than
any other nation upon the face of the
globe.
All of our good people should ob
serve tomorrow, not, as the weather
prognosticator who only looks into the
future for the purpose of divining
the shado vs and disasters that await
man and product upon both land and
sea; but as the philosopher, who visits
the field -:d garden, who turns man's
attention Vom things human, to things
divine, gvhming lessons of wisdom,
and m-Jioiits of happiness from Na
ture's iuli-iite, inexhaustible storehouse
of grand, glorious creations, thoughts
and ins; ir:itionp.
Liberty U a flower plinted by our
Fathers upon this continent, which,
through frosts aud cruel seasons, has
blossomed forth, until its germ is im
plauttd lo the hearts ot millions of de
votees, willing and strong enough to
uphold the grand emblem of our free
institutions against all its enctnici.
Liberty U that flower no beautifully
aud gloriously described by Oliver
Wendell Holme?, when he situ s,
What flower is tins that gleets the iiini.
It huei from heaven so freshly hour.'
With buruiii s'.ar and flaming brand
It kindles all the sunset laud ;
O, tell us what Its name may be !
Is this the Flower of Liberty?
Thy acred leaves, fair Freedom's Flower.
Shall ever flout on dome and tower.
To all their heavenly colors true.
In blackening frost or crimson dew--And
tJod love us as we love thee.
Thrice holy Flower of Liberty.
Then hail the banner of the free,
1 he starry Flower of Liberty.
Hence the IIek.vld greets its readers
and abjures them to cast aside the cares
of business, the perplexities of every
day life, and to devote the morrow to
their country and her proud traditions.
Call your boys and girls too about
you and recount your country's glorious
achievements; teach them to love and
honor its Huff ; tell them why they cele
brate this day, and why it should be
kept ever fresh and green iu the memo
ries of a free people; and rest assured
you will have done something, devo -ted,
though it may be, but a few brief
moments, to perpetuating American
institutions.
The Cleveland Leader says: Tne
Ciucinn-iti Enquirer, in a double lead
ed editorial, advocates the nomination
of Gov. Hoadley as the democratic can
didate for president. . Gen. Durbiu
Ward, being the lirst delegate-at large
e.'ected by the State Convention, should
head the delegation and be its chair
man, and he is supposed to be irrecon
cilably ODposed to Hoadly. It is oe-
lieved that over half the Ohio delega
tion to the coming national democratic
convention will oppose Gov. Hoadly.
The Enquirer, however, says that the
Governor, "since he came to the demo
cratic party, has been a consistent,
earnest democrat." If we remember
correctly, the Enquirer entertained a
very different opinion of the same gen
tleman about a year ago. It then said :
"Geo Hoadly is a five year old dem
ocrat, out of the Abolitionist, out of the
Free-Soilers, out of the the Republi
can?, sired by ambition, and d unned
by all the Bill Allen Democracy; owned
by George II. Pendleton, and backed
by a bait, and handicapped by his rec
ord. He ran in the great meeting of
1880 at Cincinnati for second place and
iroke his back. lie is being groomed
by the famous stableman, Alexander
Sands, and will be ridden in the race
by the celebrated jockey of Xev York,
Samuel J. Tilien. Colors, old gold
(and plenty of it.)
"What an impetus the approaching
Democratic Xational Convention has
given to the movement for the adjourn
ment of Congress! For months the
democratic majority in tho House
fought shy of business. The Republi
can National Convention did not ac
celerate their action. Even the pros
pect of hot weather in .Washington
aud the m tlarial influences of the Po
tomac flats failed to stimulate their en
ergy. But now that the Democratic
Convention is at hand the democrats
are willing to do anything necessary to
warrant an adjournment. They ac
cede to Senate propositions in confer
ence committees which they had de
termined to fight to the bitter end.
They rush through bills without exam
ination, want the Senate to do the
same. They even certify the passage
of bills which failed to pass, as in the
case of the "backbone" land grant bill.
There is a hurly-burly in Congress to
get through and enable the democratic
politicians to come to Chicago and
watch their personal interests next
week. But what a comment all this is
on democratic alms and purposes!
The party in control of the House has
exhibited utter indifference to public
affairs, aud has neglected urgent mat
ters of legislation for seven months, but
scrambles for a precipitate adjourn
ment in order to take part in a party
conclave. Is a party which has no
higher appreciation of its duties and
responsibilities to be intrusted with the
full control of the Nation's affairs?
Chicago Tribune.
Money saved by buying hand made
brooms, ask your dealer for them.
d28-lmo
I was talking to a Kentucklan yes
terdav. who haid to me: "I believe
Henry Watterson wants Blaine elected
president, Indeed, all through tho
South there is a happy feeling toward
Blaine. lie is so easy to get acquainted
with, 6o generous to see in necessity, so
fond of his manly enemies, that if he
should be elected there would bo
wonderful movement and procession
from the South around his inaugura
tion. We do not forget that he came
among us to teach school. Galh
Vital Question ! !! !
Ask the most eminent physic'an
Ot auy school, what is the best thinir
iu the world for quieting uud allaying
all irritation of the nerves, and curing
all from. of nerves, complaints, giving
natural, childlike refreshing bleep
alwayK ?
And thev will tell you unhesitatingly
'Home form of Hops! I !'
CIIAI'TEK I.
Ask any or all of the most eminent
physicans:
"What is the best and only remedy
that can be relied on to cure all diseas
of the kidneys and urinary organs;
such as Bright's disease, diabetes.
retention, or inability to retain urine,
and the diseases and aliments peculiar
to Women"
'And they will tell you explictly and
emphatically " Jiudtti ! ! ! "
Ask the same phyiciuns
"What is the most reliable and surest
cure tor liver diseases or dyspeusia;
constipation, migestion, billiousncss,
malaria fever, ague, &c.,"and they will
tell you :
Mandrake ! or Ianltlion .' ! !
Hence when these remedies are com
binded with others equally valuable.
And compounded into Hop Bittees,
fcuch a wouderful and myterioiiH
curative power is de velopcd, which is
so varied iu its operations that no
disease or 111 health can possibly exist
or resist its power ud yet it is hnrrn
less for tho most frail woman, weakest
invalid or smallest child to use.
(TIAI'TEU If.
"Patients
"Almost dead or nearly dying"
For years, and gave up iny physi
cians, of Brijjht's and other kiduev
dJs iases liver complaint?, severe cough,
called consumtpion, have been cured.
Women gone nearly crazy ! ! '
From agony of neuralgia, nervou
sness, wakefulness, and various
disaeses peculiar to woman.
People draw .out of shape from
excruciating pangs of rheumatism,
ihflammatory and chronic or suffering
from scrofula.
Erysipelas!
"Saltrheu in, blood poisning, dyspepsia
iudigesting and, in fact, almost all
diseases frail"
Nature is heir to
Have been cured by Hop Bitters,
proof of which cau be found in every
neichboroood in the known world.
Zzif None geuine without a buuch
of green Hops on the white label.
Shun all the vile, poisonons stuff with
"Hop "or '"Hops" in their name.
June 23 1884 dwlm
Diamond Wall Fiuish, best and cheap
est, ready for use by adding hot water,
at Fisher's drug tore. 49d&wtf
Diamond Wall Finish, at Fisher's
drug 6tore. 49d&wtf
Spearhead tobacco is all the go new.
A.11 chewers seem to be "anxious to get
that farm, which will be given away
in June next. Call at Matt SchlegePs
for a circular. ltf
All the best houses in Plattsmouth
will sell you Bremner's choice crackers
at reduced price by the box or barrell,
and don't you forget it. Get these and
you get the best. tf
Notice for Bids to Construct
Sidewalk.
In accordance with instruction i of
the City Council, of the city of Platts
mouth, I hereby give notice that bids
for the construction of a sidewalk along
the east side of lot l2,ot Block 223, will
be received by m; at my oftice, up to
and including the 5th day of July 1884.
Work to be let to the lowest bidder.
The estimate of the city Engineer to
gether with the plans and specifications
are on file in mv office where they may
be examined " J. D. SIMPSON.
June 30, '84 4t. City Clerk. .
SKIN CURE.
CATARRH CURE,
COUGHXURE.
BLOOD CURE.
FOE r SALE BY
IWILI.J. WABEIGK.
miwnair
F. G. Fri'cke & Co.,
SUCCICSHOll TO
J. M. ROBERTS,
Will keep constantly hand a full unl
auniilete stock of juire
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PATEIl
and a full line of
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.
PURE LIQUORS
Kor Mellcan I'lirjioses.
Special attention ulven to Compounding Pre
scription. diuJif.
BANKS.
THE CITIZENS
33 J2l. 1ST JESL Z
PLATTSMOUTH.
NKHRASKA.
CAPITAL,
S7S.OOO.
oiruKut
JOHN J'.LAl'K, I'ltANK OAKKU'iH.
President. Vice-President.
W. 11. CUSIUNd. Cannier.
tIIHKI"l'Ul4
John lilaek, W. If. Culiiiig, Frank Carrutli.
J. A. Connor. Fred Herrmann, J. V. John
on, F. 1. (lutliniaiiii, Peter Mumm,
Win. Weleueamp, Henry ltec k.
Transact! a Ceneral liankliifr Itnuincms. All
who nave any lianklnj; business l transact
are invited to call. No matter liow
larn or email the t raiixactloii, it
will receive our care hi I attention,
and promise always cour
teous treatment.
Innues Certificates of Deposits bearing interest
ISuyxaiid scIIh Foreign Kxcli.me, County
audCltv MieuritieM.
JOHX KlTZQF.lt ALU, A. W. McLAUOHMN
Preildent. Caf.liler.
.FIRST NATIONAL
OF PLATTSMOUTH. NKHKASKA,
Offers the very best facilities for the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, lionds. Gold, Government and Loca
securities iiou;nt and Hold, Deposits receiv
ed and interest allowed on time Certlfi
cateo, Draf t drnwn, available in any
part of the United State and all
the principal towns of
Europe.
Collections made & promptly remitted
Highest rket prices paid for County War-
State and County Londs.
DIRECTORS
John FltzPArmrt
John It. Clark.
J. Hawkiworth
F. K. White.
A. W McLaughlin.
WEEPING WATER
WEEPING WATER. - NEB.
E. L. REED, President.
B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President.
R. S. WILKINSON. Caahier.
A General Banting Business Transacted.
Received, and Interest allowed on Tiaae Certi
ficates.
Drawn available in any part of the United
States and all the principal cities of Kurope.
o
Agents for the celebrated
Haute Liis of Steamers.
Bank Cass County
Corner Main and Sixth Streets,
PLATTSMOUTH
ii. rAKJiELK, President,
1 J M. PATTKKSOM. Caahier. f
Transacts a General MYm Business.
HIGHEST CASH PKICE.
Paid for County and City Warrants.
COLLECTIOXM HA1IK,
and promptly remitted for.
DIRKCCTOHS :
li B Windham, J. M. Patterson, C. H. Paror.elc
F. R. Guthmann. W J. Agnew.A. B.
Smith. Fred Gerder.
Louisville Bank.
L.ouI3vlIle XcbraNka
A general Banking business trans
acted, Money to Loan, Int, allowed or
time deposits. Collections made ana
promptly remitted.
J. J. Hanker, li. e. Manxes.
Pres. Cash
C. A. Masker, Ass't Cash.
KINKEAD EROS.,
PAINTERS & DECORATORS,
KALSOMINIXG. PAPEK HANGING,
AUD ....
FINE GRAINING,
Leave your orders with them tti
First-Class Work.
Plattsmouth, Nebbassa