The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 10, 1884, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTII, NEI5KASKA. TIIUKSDAY EVENING, .JULY 10, 1881.
NO. Hi.
VOL. 2.
JOSEPH V. WECKBACH.
DKALKi: IN
Choice Family Groceries,
AT-
'-THE "DAYLIGHT" STOEE,
ckntTal main stueet, plattsmoutii. neh.
HICHEY
COEilTER OIT PEARL 1ST 3D SEVUllSrri?
DE ALERS IN ALL KINDS OF-
Lumber,Sash,Doors, Blinds,
Lowest Hates.
nrecstii
We have ot the largest and best selected stock of
Choice Family Groceries
in town, nnd we will sell them jnst ti3 chetiji a we possibly can and
not " bust. Our Stock of
Qaeensrrare and Glassware.
is not large, but the goods are First-class, and we will give you som
3 low prices. We pride ourselves on our
Tea s and Slices,
Which we take great pains in selecting and can guarantee to be o
the very best quality.
All you folks who have been going away trom 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 se
us.
BENNETT
HKNRY BCECK
UKALEK IN
FURNITURE
i TC, KTC, TC.
Of All Description.
METALLIC BURIALCASES
s ,.,tay made and sold cheap for cawb.
SEtiVICE.
Wita mviy thanks for pat patroaa-. I
ulte ail to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OK
KINKEAD BROS.,
PAIXTEKS & DECORATORS,
KALSOiliyiVO. PAPER IA"GI.G.
.... AND ....
FINE GRAINING,
Leivi your order witb them tw
First-Class Work.
P'.tts3ojth, Nebraska
9
Carpets, Rags, Etc
TL.T3 IMIIBIR
BUOS,
Terms Casla
& LEWIS
NEW
Furniture Start
DEALKU BIN
FUE2TITURE t COFFIUS
and all kind of goods usua'.lv kept in a
Also, a Tory complete stock of Funeral Goo
Metallic&WooaenComns Caslets Rate
.EMBLEMS. &c.
Our Jn"ew and elegant hearse is always in
readiuess.
Remember the place, in TJXIO?
JiLOCK, on Sixth treet, TWO
Doors south of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Whear we nias be found nigtit or day.
J. I. UNRUH.
aiTit . i.vrrs -I rrr i. xf
PUTTSMOUTH MIM.S
TTSJiOfJTH NEB.
UElflETU -Proprietory
rbrttr. Corn UmijA JTd
locL
PUTT8I0DTH HERALD.
rCBUSUKU DAILY AM WEEKLY
KV
rte Plattsmoutb Heraiii miw Co.
DAILY, delivered ly carrier 10 any part of the
city
Per Week 5 IS
I'er Month
Per Year 00
WEEKLY, by mall.
One copy six months $1 oft
One copy ih year 'I oo
Keisterel at t ie Post Office, Platurnoutu, a
second class matter. '
National Republican Ticket.
FOU PKKSIDKNT,
JAMES (i. 1JLAIXE,
of Maine.
KO li v I ( ' E-P lil I DENT.
JOHN A. LOGAN,
of Illinois.
Republican Central Commute
'Meeting.
The RenuhlUan Central Committee
is hereby cilid to mi-i'i, at Y't-piiiir
Wnti'r, irday, July 12i h, at 1 o'ciut k
p. lit All memo rol' tnid cuiinnil lee
arc especially requested to b pnSiitt.
M. M UvfLKR, Ch'u.
Call Tor l: pulilic.iii Juduial Cunvcn
Hun.
The republican lectors of the second Jiidic
ial Oiniuc. .N brtF.ku aie reqvn ed to send
drir i'es 1ki.ii the several :ou mes l.u u.eet in
C veuliitn at l itlsm iutli. Tuesday Auiit
IH. l-84 at o iiVI'ick a. in., f r tite purpose of
iMueniK m ii'inu i.itiun a can i.iate fr Di-niet
Aiioiney.si-ieeiin a central co.ninittee and
?.ui h mii r lu-ii.ess as .u ly pr.ipeny c..n be
fore i lie eouveiitii1!. l"-e iovr t ckiiiiI es are
milled to lepiesenia.ii'ii as foiluw.-,. iolu)
i.aed utiu the V"lcc.is . for .1. M Iliad. ie
eii nl t!ie uuiversiiy, g viiijj oae delegate at
..irgf, and on f r nv r o le i i idrej aud lifty
.mes ami major Taction taereut :
Oass cou ;ty i-i
Li.iC n.H' couutv 1
Oioc county I1
To'al
It is reco nmtiided that no proxi be ad
mitted .ii the convention unless held by "per
sour, reidin -u thecoui.u-s from which the
prox es are given.
Pi.atsniutii, Neb.,Julv l.issi.
D. II. WlIKrLER.
J. I!, Stkodk. t iiai.man,
decretal y.
Kojniblit io Iis!rict Convention.
The ltepubliean Electors of the First Coii
iressi'iual District of ebr:iska are invited to
send Uel'-jr-jtes t i iu l ti s veral c-Miulinn lh-re-
iu, ! ineei. in couveiit'on at AJ-atiie oil
uesnay, Aimnxt ', at 2 o'clock p. in., or t lie
pnrposi- of placing in noun .ation ; cauili inte
or Congies. and f r the transaction of such
tlier b stuess as may c nie before the iouvcu
tion. 1 be revert! counties are entitled to repre
sentation as follows. l;-i. g tiased ut-n he vote
at for .1. M. Hiatt. Jieem of tlie Uuivvisuy.
jiviiiK one delei; tte at l;ire. .ilid one for every
ne iiii Hired and fifty votes and the major trac
. ion llii.'i'eoii :
Jounties Del.-DnunTies Del.
ly Pawnee
I licliardson
: 'airiy
r,.ue l I iienardson i-t
iidinson : lai'ny 5
jin.cater ii minders 1-
enialia ...H
toe H Total 131
'aes ..I i
It is recommended th -t no proxies admit
ted lo the couveuti.ui, exceiit ucn as are li Id
y persons re.idio& in the counties from whicn
roxica are givn.
('. A. Holmes, Chairman.
Jojix Stkev. Secr.'iaiy.
Lincoln Juue ju. it.
When HeDry Wntteraou says of ex
Sheriff C.evelatnl:
1 That the count r knows nothin"
t" hia opiuious upon Xatioual que
uns. 2. Tliat he is a new man, without
xperieuce in National aff-urs or a per
s .oal kuuwleiSe of ihj puOlic men o:
the time.
Heroines about as near pummir."; itj
ihe N w York c.iiim; n. a any one cm
:ome. It is tib ut all that is to be saiii
tnJ it is sutFc ett.
Theke 14 one at ilesiuuu in the n:t
tio al lem rati-cotive itioti, an 1 uu
U)ubt d. he i lor Uncie Sammy and
r o in.
v h ii a man inT'-dU'-es a resolution
i to a nationa c uventi u aoticip .itin
i lie pr.ib .ble dea'h of his can lida.e
tnd taking precoitiou fur the nouiinu
ton of a succei o-f ii c.-e of death, hi
nt st be accoiuei a place a mono; tin
a.-seeiuo st m stneu of his party, ami
tie t:an o.ily be for the o:d uiau an j
the ohi, o.il ti k r.
TUE4'fiijh: at Captain li;cIs" In b
lid u iu a c ui,,lete :-uriejier of ti e
Fiee Tr. f'ers iu t!ie committee upou
pla toioj. The sfra-hile is so maaifesti
i the tf the piotectionists lhat
-Lessrs. Morrison, Cat li.-le l;k1 cumpa
iy are lc V litf Uuyhin tock of tin
i aintry. i i.e tariff plank, as u l;:iei
y the i 'ii ui-pitch-s this uioruiui,',
.ii subs; i re us 1 allows:
1st. Ti.es3;eui o:' custou duties
vhich hi beea a-lopted by the gov
r-tnent uiuce its foundation, is ap
roved.
2l. TiiO fasterinj' of industries
rough and by ibis system id ap
roved. 3J. A charge from the present bjs
em, to one even thought to be better,
would be danfjfroua.
4aJL. . rusuaUte Ctxiuouoa kt 4u-
ties can be il withoiiT d:jti?er t lnbor
lutrrests.
Tiiis tifiiis about Jill tl.- protection
itsti quired, liilly. l'i tliy Morrison
was ni t le p.'ihIi in ii and ordered to re
port tli - i i fo:m, w hen complete, to
the cfiiiventiou. T li u- ends 'iu; of the
most ins yntti'.viiit lari i-s tlie c-otintrv
has wit n---i- m i' p dith- tl history,
'i'hin plank hinndd lie r-. rted bv Mr
iloirisoi , i-:h-t'-riH lor office only'
plauk.
Now- it is in orcK-r for our Free Trade
cranks who have leu preachiur a niil
leuiutn on this rnveune question, lo
dat" from tin; Chicago convention, to
come to the frout, one at a time geutle-m'-n.
FOOD FOR HONEST DEMOCRATS
Fi-.nn the Tall Ma'.l t:aetti?.
"We own nearly one-half of the
.Northern Continent; we do nn im
mense trade with South America; our
treaty obligations in Central America
are considerable; ami the interveuinfr
seas are sprinkled with IJritish posses
sions. 0:i Mr. 1'ilaiiie's Iheorv of the
universe all thin is wron;. The Old
Woihl has no busiues-s in tli Xe Ol
course h does not propose to drive us
out at tin; point of the) bayonet, lie is
not a lunatic, but a very aide and
shrewd Yankee. Uut wherever he ct
he will oust us from the position we
lioli; whenever an oj j ortunity ' tlt-is
In will use it. to the tit'.ermost to re
nlnee our inlluence and our tnole by
the inlluence aud trn!e of theUni-ed
States, and he will reurd it his
ehief obj -ct to promote a rat Atneri
ean conlederncy under the seis ol iln
Government at Wa-hiiigt(n, which
wiu l teud to Increase the export trade
of the Ceiled States at the expense of
that of Great Britain.
"This is no mere inference from his
lets. It i. avowed in almost so many
words in au article winch he puLlisfied
two years ao in a Chicago magazine,
and it is contirmjd by every dispatch
he wrote during the short-tenure of
otlice under tJen. Garth Id.'
Democrats who imagine, that, the
charges mde by the Republican party
against the present democratic party.
f which the New Yrk Herald, Worid,
fimes and Tost, are the authorized or-
usins are gro indies?, have only to read
the tone of -he English pres3 to know
the truth. That these organs represent
F.nglish sentiment taere1 can be no
doubt.
For years well informed men in the
lemocratic party have known and open
ly protested, against the IJcltnont,
Schnel', intliiences, which iu democrat
c politics was simply the representa
tives of llrit.ish Gold, and British
commerce. Can any one read the fore
io'iiir extra -t f oi thi! Pall ViallGa
zettt and not know that the English
;..ve; nment is ti.kiiig a hand in Ameri
;m affairs? Does any one suppose tji
Cobden club's adkic, to Amejicans, to
coster and inaugurate feee trade, as a
policy of the nation, coin s from a di
interested party, bent only on seeing
diat American commence becomes tu
preme ou tlie high seas? Does anyone
suppose the Pall Mall Gazette, w hen it
exclaims "we own nearly one half ol
the Northern outintnt. We d3 an
immen e trade with rjouth America.
Uu- trca.y o'l gat ouS in Central Auier
i.a are eonside able. On Mr. liiaine'e
heory of the universe, this lsallwrou.
I'lie Old World has no busimss in the
Xew. Of course he iloes not propose
to drive us out at the poiut of the bay
onet. He is not a lunat ic, but a very
a 1 and shrewd Yankee. Bat wher
ever he cati, he wi.l oui m from tre
posTtio i v e h- Id. M hen ver an oj
portunity . ffers h w i 1 use it to thp
U term St to i e lac our influence atid
ur trade I y the in fiber ce ami trade I
the Uni td itat s, hi d I e w i 1 regard it
as ids ch ef ul je. t to pf otni te a great
American confederacy under the aj-jis
of the ooveinment " at Washington,
h'c!i would tend lo increase tt;e ex
port trade )f the United $tafes ai th--xpeu?e
of that of great Britain,"
does not speak the English mind and
sen'iment. Dies anyone anyone sup
pse that viewittg Mr. Blaine. iu this
i iijlit the British nation want to tee
him president of the United Stales?
D.es anyone suppose that these Cob
den club diciples, wLo fear - James G.
Blaine, will "whenever an oppportun
ity off re. use it to the uttermost to re '
place British influence and British
trade by the influence and trade of the
United States'' have the American com
merce, American trade, and America's
welfare at heart?
The set of men who are in favor of
so interef i or a party which ia ubuad
iu glove" with British intrigue to de
feat Mr. Blaine, for these reasons, are
either fools and knaTes elsei they are
opposed to American supremacy both
in n national and commercial sense.
Yitul questions ! !! !
Ask the most eminent physkun
Ol any school, what is the best thing
in the world lor ouict ing and allay in
all irritation of ttu nerves, and curing
all froms of nerves, complaints, giving
natural, childlike refreshing bleep
always?
And they will tell you unhesitatingly
"Some form of Hops! I !"
CHAPTLU I.
Ask any or all of themost ctnineat
physicaus:
"What id the best and only remedy
that cau be relied ou to cure all diseas
f the kidneys and urinary organs;
such as Briuht's disease, diabetes,
retention, or inability to retain urine,
and the diseases aud aliments peculiar
to Women"
'Aud they will tell you explictly and
emphatically " liuchu ! ! ! "
Aak the same pny ici ins
"What is the most reliable and surest
cure tor lier diseases or dyspepsia;
cons'ipatior, lnigestion, biiliou.-uess,
in ilaiia lever, ague, &c.,"aml they will
tell you :
ZlawUake ! or DandtUon! ! !
Hence when tueae inm-dies are com
binded with others equally vaiuahle,
Aud compounded into Hop Bi trees,
sucii a woi.derlul and myuleriou.
curative power is de v leped, which is
so varu-d iu its operations that no
disease or ill health can po.-silly exifl
or resist its power and yet it is hnrm
less for tho in st frail wound, weakest
invalid or Bin.diest child to use.
ClIAPTKIi II.
"I'atients
"Almost dead or neat ly dying"
For years, and rave up my physi
iai)8. of Bright's and other kidu- j
idsi-ases liver complaint.-', severe rough?.
caii-d coo-iinitpioi), Imv! ni'i-ii eureu
Women go e it tarty crazy! ! !
From nt'iiv o' i.i-ura.i!ii, nervon
ness. WMke'uiln-s. nud variu-
li.-aes-s peculiar to woman.
Fvopie draw out of fchape from
excruciating pangs of rl eura itism.
ilifla-ntnatory and chronic or aull'eiiu.
.torn scrofula.
Erysipelas!
cSaltritetim, bl.iod poisning, dypepsi -
indige-ting and, iu laci, almost all
diseases liair
Jv'ai ure is heir to
Have been cured by Hop Bitters.
pr.iofof which cai Ikj found in ey r
nei'jh oroiod in the known world.
Zrif None geuine without a bunc.i
fiiven Hops on the white lahel.
St uu all the vile, poisonous stull' with
'Hop rur ''Hops ' in their name.
June 23 1884 dwlm
Important to Travelers.
Special inducements are offered vou
by the Burlington route. It will pay
vou to read their advertisement to be
found elsewht-rn in thin issue. 47tf
Tryth ; B ma ia p!u chewing to
baeco, it is by far the finest plujr chew
'ng made. Malt Schle-1 sells it. ltt
Spearhead tobacco i !' the go new.
All chewers seem to be anxious to gei
hat farm, which will be given away
n June ntt. Call at Matt Schlegel's
or a circular. ltf
O'ders for hand made brooms at
tended lo promptly at the Western
broom factory. d23 lino
Republicans are especially invitee
to meet at Schelegei's aud try tin
Blaine and Logan cigar. S8dtf
A well known preacher makes a re
comendation of Avers Pil s a matter o:
r liiiio 's duty. When people are b 11
i us and dyspeptic, what ihev need i
the G spel of Health. In such cases
the lest creed to swallow consiuis ol
the thirtv sugir coated in a pill b.x
w 1 16
Attention Everybody.
I will offer for sale on terras to Mib
purchaser the property de-cribed be
low; Eijrh'y acre- of l md, situated in
'ownshin 12, rsnsje 12. rc. 35?, Ijass Co .
Neb. Also one desirable residence and
rni" 'tore building with a fall Hue ol
i-arnware. stoves aud tinware situated
n l.oiii-vdl, V-h. Also one se of tin
ne s tools. Now8our time to se-
ye h bai'iiii. 109 f W. Cutforth
CALL AT THE
OIH Reliable
LUMBERYARD
H. L WHEHll! k SON
Wholesale zed Kelail Dealer Is
PINE LUMBER
Sni-N'GLES, LAI H.
SASH. DOORS,
BLINDS, &C.
foorth Street, in rear of Opera Boose.
F.G.Fricke& Co.,
Sft'CKSSOU T
J. M. ROBERTS,
Will keep tvtiihtanifr on liar.d a full ami
coinpli-te Muck of pure
DKL'US AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, NVALL-PArKIi
aud a full line of
DKUCdISTS SUNDRIES.
PURE J.IQU0IIS
For Me 'lean Purposes.
Special ntteut'uu iven to CuiiiiwiunitiiiK 1're
StlljilHili . dlUJif.
BANKS.
THE CITIZENS
rLATTdMOUTJI. - NEI5KASKA.
CA.X'J.T'I,, - $75,000.
OKHl KHH
JOHN I1I.ACK, .'ltA.NK CAKKUTH.
I'renldeut. 'lce rresljmit.
W. Ii. CL'SHIXU. Canliier.
in uK ions
John Black, W. II. Cusliiritf, Frank t:arrutli,
J. A. Connor, Fied Ut rrin.iuii, .1. W. John
sou, V. ii. Cutliiiumi, I'eti-r Mumm,
Win. Weleuc;niiia Henry l!ixk.
rratisaet a J-ii' rl Manklnir lJiiln-sM. All
wlin have any Hanking Lmimih-ss lit transai t
are mvii.-a t e!l. K niatli-r hxw
larjjti or i"in:ill lll traunaciion, it
will r-i;-ive mir careful at tt-iition,
ai.d c promise always cour
teous treatment.
Inues Certificates of Ho osits hearing Interest
Uuynand st-lin Foreign Kxeli mge. County
and l.'llv Mi-eiintiH.
I'lHK KlTZiKKAi.li
i'lesi.leut.
A. W. Mcl.AU01Jl.IM
t'axliier.
.FIRST NATIONAL
OK I'LAi rSMOUTII. fx'LJlItASKA,
.Tera :lio very tiest facilities for the prompt
transaction of leKitiiuate
BANKING BUSINESS.
stocks, ItiiiKls. Cold. (;tveriiiiieut and Ioea
becuriticx iiii;hl and Hold, J-positi reeel v
ed and interest Allowed ou tune Jertifl
eaten, Oraft drawn, available in any
part of the United .state and all
the principal towue of
Kurope.
Collections made de promptly remittal
Highest rlcet prices paid for County War
Ktate at.d County Bonds.
DIRECTORS j
-John Fitzgerald
Joan It. Clara. I). Hawkiworth
A. W McUiuxhlln. F. K. Wiilte.
WEEPING WATER
IHJ.JIIS.!
WBEPINQ WATER. - NEB.
E. L. REED, President.
Ii. A. GIBSON, Vice-President.
R. S. WILKIXSOX. Cashier.
A General Baniiie Business Transacted.
1IRPOMITM
tecelved. and Interest allowed on Tlne Certi
ficates. IIKAKTN
rnwn available In any part of the United
nates and all the principal cities of Europe.
o
, Agents for the celebrated
Mmi Line of Steam.
Bank Cass County
Corner Main and Sixth Streeta.
PLATTSMOTJTH NEB
.C. H. PAKMFLE. PreHldent, I
1 .1 M. i'ATTSKboN. Cashier. (
Transacts a General Banking Easiness.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Paid tor County and City Warrant.
HOLLKCriOXH nAIIE
tnd promptly remitted for.
dikktoku :
R B Win 'lum, .1. M. Fatt .ron. C. II. Faru.ele
F. K. uthmann. W J.A'new.A. B.
8 nith. Fred border.
101
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SKIN CURE.
CATARRH CURE
COUGH CURE.
BLOOD CURE.
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