The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 28, 1884, Image 1

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PLA.TTI0UT1I, NEBHASKA, MONDAY EVENING, JUTJ-
VOL. 2.
NO. 12G.
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JOSEPH V. WECKBAGM;
DEALKU IN
Choice Family , Groceries,
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THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE,
CENTRA?;- MAIN 4STREET,
HJKNRY BCPOK :
, kDEALER IN
FURNITURE
SAK'jS, CHAiRP,
P.TO.. KTC., ETC.
0 All Desvrlptioiia.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
w- jTDSlST COFFINS
. . rH-:y m and 3o!d cheap for cash.
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18 NOW READ. skKVICE.
With tnanv thanks lor 0.1st patrona.
uvite all to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
auf.
MIKE SCHN ELLBACHER,
BLACKSMITH
HOUSE SHOEING & WAGON REPAIRING
All Kinds of Fan implements Mendel will
Jieataesa and Dispatch.
Horse, Muie&OsShooing
n short, we'll shoe anything thathaF
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
jsnsw shop
Filth St betwn Main anJ .f
julr Lottie corner from thfi Mtw HERALD
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SHINGLES, LATH,
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BLINDS, &C.
fourth Street, in rear of Opera House.
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rLATTSMOUTII, NEB,
NEW
Furniture Mare
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DEALER IN
FXTJR1TITURE : i COFFINS"
and all kinds of eoods usually kept In a
MHHT l,ASkK FIJlt.lTVItK MTOllK
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AUo, a very complete- ettvetc of Funeval Good
HBtallic&f oodBiiCoflns Gastets Holies
EMBLEMS. 4c.
Our New and elegant hearse Is always Id
readiness.
Remember tho place, in UNION
LLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO
D0013 south of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
WSear wa mav bs found night or day.
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SHOP,
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plo w m
pairing, and gereral Jobbing
I aw now prepared to do all kinds cf repairing
ci i arm ana otner macninery, as mere
U a good lathe In my shop.
PETER RAUEN
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge or the wagon shop
He is well known as a .
NO. 1. WORKMAN. "
Mew Watsons and Bascrlra made
SATISFACTION GDARANT
KINKEAD BROS.,
PAIXTEISSS: DECORATORS,
KALSOjilSiXG? PAFES HANGING.
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FINE GRAINING,
Leave your orders with them for
First-Class -Work.
Plattsmoutil vNebraska
PUtfSHOOTH MILLS
TT8MODTH NEB."
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PLATTBMOUTfl HERALD,
PUBLISHED DAILY ASDWEEKLY
-BY -
T&6 Plailsmcatli Herald PaHisiiM Co.
DAILY, delivered by corner to auy part of the
city
Per Week 3 15
I 'er Month CO
Per Veu on
WEEKLY, by mall,
One copy nix months ,. $100
OnecOuy Out) y;HP 2 (K
Kegiaterod at the Post Office. Plattsmouth, ao
second clas matter.
National Republican Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT,
JAMES G. BLAINE,
of Muiue.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
JOHN A. LOGAN,
of Illinois,
(all fvr KciuiWIr jUicsul Osuvmi
Hon.
Tlie r'-piildScaii electors of tlie second Judic
ial District of Nebraska are requested to serul
delegate from the several couaiies to n.eet in
couveiition at PlatisnioutU. Tuesday, August.
19, 1SS4. at '0 o'clock a. 111., for tlie purpose of
placing in noiniuation a cntuiidatc.for District
AMorney, selecting a central committee and
such other busiuesn as may properly come be
fore the convention. le neverai counties are
en til led to representation as follows, being
baed upon the vote cast for J. AL lliatt. re
Ken?, of the university, givinjr one delegate at
large, and oun for ewrv one huaured and llfty
votes and major. motion therein :
Cass county V
Lancaster county 'Jl
Otoe county 11
Total 45
It is recommended that no proxies be ad
mitted .0 the convention unless held byper
sous residing !n the counties from which the
proxies are given.
Plattsmouih, Ieb., July l.iS'U.
D. 11. Wheelkr,
J. C, Stbodf, Chairman,
. secretary.
llepublican District Convention.
The Republican Electors of the First Con
gressional District of Nebraska are invited to
send delegates from the several counties there
in, to meet in convention at lieatiice on ved
iiesday, August 20. at 2 o'clock p. in., for ti e
purpose of placing in nomination a candidate
lor Congress, alio, f r the transaction of such
other business as may come before the loovtu
tion. The several counties are entitled to repre
sentation as follows, being based upon the vote
cast for J. M. lliatt, Recent of the University,
giving one deleg-tto at large, and oue foreveiy
one hu ldred and fifty votes and the major frac
tion thereon :
Counties Del. Dountles De!.
Douglas.. 19 Pawnee R
Gage li Kiehardson 13
Johnson ! Sarpy 5
Lancaster. 21 Saunders 1
Nemaha Hi
Otoe 1 1 1 Total 130
Cass i:i
It is recommen'' I th 't 110 proxies e admit
ted to the conv rti I'lf except ucu as are held
by persons resiuiutf in the counties from which
proxies are giiu.
C. A. Holmes, Chairman.
John Stkf.j. Secretary.
Lincoln. June 20. 1(584.
The Topics mau of the State Journal
ays of the coming Governor of Mis-
soun: i.x-conieoerate uenerat aiar-
uiuduke is a handsome man and a fine
expert horseman, who will doubtless
attempt to revive the military glories
of the Missouri militia.
We remember this statesman very
distinctly some twenty years ago and
he was then an expert in the saddle
giving the Paw Paw militia of Missouri
"hark from the tombs" whenever he
came across them. He may have grown
handsome since thpu.
THEself constituted Vindicator from
rhn Arbor Snrintrs has pertiaps made
a note of the fact that the rejected
stone has become the head of the cor
ner and he who was elbowed to the
foot of the table has been advanced to
the first place in the management of the
Nebraska democracy.. And now comes
Geo. L. Miller, proxy for one James
E. Boyd, and here enters his appear
ance as member of the executive com
mittee from Nebraska, and the Doctor
has placed himself where lie can do
(himself) the mostgood. We presume
Mr. Patrick will be within hailing dis
tance all the while
State JoJRNAL specials announce an
anti-Laird delegation in Jefferson coun
ty. We. to put it pl in, were disgust
ed with Congressman Laird's nonsense
ontheFitzJohn Porter bill, How
ever, w e considered that simply a mis
take, ot JaVFitz James, caused by his
natural desire to be for the under do,
and d mt believe republicans of that
district should sit in too severe judg
ment upon their member for simply
this mist ike. Mr. Laird has maoe a
good useful member and the one term
service is a bad precedent to set for
our congressmen. The people of Mr.
Laird's district can-hardly afford to
Bet that precedent in our opinion. A
member of oongrce to be really ... useful
herald be kept at the front
mi's U'kkkly is hard hit by
A.Ir. lii.-tine'i li ttT of uca iliu;;y nnd its
eir.'i t (o jmi ry the foro of i.!i,t ad nn r
t!o .kciar:ttiiin of priuciples and
hn 1 trtit ha ii pitiable in the extreme
It is It t r 1 to c r t ive cl TL'e "pjjy
bfinppJaetdiusuJ. H,.03iIia (hat ,t
13 compuii (o llo.st ,,ie. (1i.Uc3S ,
mil.
VV (XhtRH w- had it ;:eut cuiiosity
to sre how "the journal of civilization"
wouM dietrti. .M,-. liiaiuo'a letter. We
iiad witnossfd the yumin of tlie 'demo
cratic pr's noiijilufsid, ronfiifed and
nue. nvf th;s le'.tor. We expected
tl.e r-at iccdii.ni of "civilization"
11 . .. .
.-r. 'i v itu tnv loner ia a
n.uiifui i,f,tf at l;iir. We expected
1 1; i, 'xeuus", km w linrper s Week
ly waa rcinl iiy u itidepeQUeni and in
ti'lligei.t chiftS wi.o in many ch-ts were
not ora i us dt'vcurera of tin- metro
polit'an iirtily. coosfqueutlj wo had the
riglit to t xpect a plausible argument at
leat-t, against Mr. Maine's letter if one
could bo framed.
To a:;v ih fc we ,-nrt n'pnunnllu -
pointed in ih-- failure
. . cisap-
of tins aristo-
of Mr. lilaine is to put
..,e ras UhTly.
i 1 .1 .. ;(!' 1 tfln ie, in v. hleii Mr.
Ciiiti- 1. ;.!! i- hiiu.-t:lt ov'i r i!i?i '.-ver
ag-ti tii'-re ii a yrc.it iu revolt
in t;;? ivrinlilicau party of wiiio!i-Ii3 is
the great cetilral idea, tli.tt distin-
guisheel gi-iith-iiiau :i'itroacla V ?lr.
Blaine's letter, sayibi; :
It was natural therefore to expect u
letter which should divert alien
tion from the actual issues of the
canvas, and seek to remove impressions
resulting from a long public career by
a pic-longed treatment of public ques
tions in general. Couched in so quiet
and mod- rate a key that it. would seem
to be the most conservative of docu
ments, uud to promise a safe, pc-icef'ul
and even humdrum administration.
Thi; is the actual, as it
was the anticipated letter.
The Weekly iocs on thea to purry
the forco of Mr. Blaine's paper on th
tarifi question by saying:
The oppo-itirm haie not raised . that
issue, and its declarations npoJ the
subject are neither radical nor alarm
ing. - -
The man who penned this statement
knew and realized that hu was peuning
a deliberate falsehood ; he kn"vs it by
the proof thai eveij state convention
of either political party, save and ex
cept New York, has furnished the
country ; he" knows it by4 the - public
press o'" America, which ha?, in season,
anl out ot season, discussed "il.e tariff
issue" as the absoibing issue of the
campaigii of '84; he knows it by .the
platforms of each of the great na:ional
parties, one is for protection, the other
it for free trade; he ki.ows it was the
only queiion which divided th..- demo
cratic committee on resolutions iu the
Caicago convention; he. knows it was
fie hupicme measure which engrossed
and absorbed the attention of the
lato American congress throughout he
entire session.
This is what renders the criticism, if
t'.ie favorable admission and the fla
graut untruth contained in it may be
read as a criticism, puerile and pitia
ble. -
Well may the republicans of the na
tion consider the armor of their leader
impervious to democratic ehafts if no
abler artillery than this of Harper's
Voekh', is leveled against Mr. Blaiue.
WILL HE DO IT?
The Daily Democrat . of , tl 0 26tb.
(Saturday), has a dispatch saying that
Grover Cleveland has 'taken steps to ar
rest the Buffalo parties who have giv
en out the scandal touching the . gov
ernor's immoral practices. . .
This is jighr, -Gov. Cleveland, if those
stories are libel8, should arrest, at once
the parties who have circulated . them
from Buffalo. . .. .--
On the other hand, if there is founda
tion for these charges -of ; immorality,
it may prove a very dar-gerous expert
meat to arrest on charge of criminal !
'libel th parties who have givn them
out.
Benjamin F. Butler, so the N. Y.
World, (dem.) announces, says he will
m:ke the race as anti-monopolist, and
thus hon-ir the nomination he lias rec
eived. Clioice. Plants,. :
W. ,T. Hesser has now ready for mr-
k'it a lot of very fiue Cumberland.!
Triuninh. Sharoless. Crescent- seedliu? L
and late Glendale Strawhetry plants
at 2-1 cts per dozen. 75c per 100, or S-3
per 100O; the ahove grown in inch pots, !
of fruit on. exhibition, at; Bennett &j
Lewis. where orders uiayJ'eJeft.
,ai8uwtf
Harrahjfor Blaine and .uogan cisara
at ScUlegel. ... saatf
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Safe und lielialle Hem-
cdy for Bowel Complaints.
"Pleaso send three bottles of
Marsh's Tonic astkinuent, by ex
press, to my wife, iu Waverland, Indi
ana, where fcbe iii visiting friends. S'le
writes me that our little girl has the
Summer Complaint, and tliat she can
uot obtain the Asxrioent there.
Please send it immediately aa we are
anxious to have it ?et there as 6oon as
poasiable. AVe have nioro confldence
iu it tb any otlier remedy." John
Petty, Fort Scott, Kas.
Mahsiis Tonio Astkinoent li for
sale by Smith & Black. Uros, druggist's
Plattsmoutn.
It quickly cures Dlarrho3a,Dyesentry,
Cholera Iufantu'n, and all Bowel com
plaint. Trice 50 rents. Do't fail to
try it.
Fiftv cents will buy the Marsh's
Ague Cure liquid, or pills. Never
known to fail. For sale by hfmilli &
Black Bros.
Marsh's Catharic Liver Pills are
mild, thorugh harmlehfi. Fwr sale by
Smith & Black Bros.
St. of I
Meets every Tuesday evening at thes
Castle Hall, in ltockwood Block. V
itiug Knights are invited to attend.
II . M. Bons, C. C.
W. L. Dykks. K. of It. and 8.
THE
GREAT THROUGH ROUTE
-BETWEEN THE
East, West, Norm & Mill.
4 hi
' THIS OHKAT THROUGH ROUTE 18 NOW
COMPLETED AND IN FULL OPERATION
RUNING THROUGH
Passeier Trains Daily
.A.S follows:
THREE SOLID TRAINS EACH W AY
Between Cilumlti. Indinapolis and Peoria.
TWO TR INSEA I1 WAV
Between ColumbHs. Indinapolis and Decatur.
TWO TRAINS EACH WAY
Bet Snduky, Indianapolis. Peoria and decatar
TWO TWAIN. H EACH WAY
- Between Sandusky, Dyton and Cincinnati.
THKEE TRAINS EACH WAY
lt-tween Sandusky SprtntfleldA. Columbus.
FilL'liTRAINS EAtm WAY
Be'r Colnmhus. Springrt'd. Dayton & Cincinnati
TWO TRAINS EACH WaY
lie't Columbus Springfl'd Indlanapolls&Cblcaco
' . with
Steeping anri Reclining Chair Cars on JVight
Train and Elegant Parlor ami Modem
Day Cuacke on Ziau Train.
Its track is laid with Heavv Steel Ralls
thoroughly ballasted, with easy grades and few
curves
Traversing ae it does the heart of the three
great States of Ohi", Indiana and lllinoie, uni
ting iu close business relationship the capital
cities of the firs', and second, with the second
city of the third, and passing through a large
number of the most important cities aDd towpi
in each, and with all its central location makes
it the
Shortest and Mont ltsirable Route
between the Kast and Wft.
Through Tickets and Baggage Checks
to all Principal Poirts
XOBTH. SOlTH,EArAX WEST,
can be obtarned at any ticket office of The I., B
tc W. R'y : also via this Route at all railroad
offices throughout the country.-Rates always
as low as the lowest.
Don't purchase tickets to any point without
nrst coneuitiugine agents 01 inei,. n. ei. v
Ry. -
Particular advantages offered to Western Em
igTant. Land and 'tourist Tickets to all points
rfiwneu Dy anv line,
C. E. HENDERSON. H M. BKONSON'.
(ien'l Manager. Gen '1 Ticket Ajft.
... WHITEBREAST
COAL & MINING CO'.
; :cDELlVEREDt PRiCE LlST.-j
All Coal is Screened at tltc Yard.
500 mIoOOS ZjOU
lbs M lbs H IbS
W'iiitebreaet lump....,-.
" nut
Canon City coal
Marshall
Anthracite fall lze'v...
il''-2'T5il fi;
t Hit V'ri 4 7
2 41 .-o- y,
a, 10; 3 r.l " oo
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III
( Cumberland (smithing coai v
3 25 M, 11 00
Slack coal, loc pr w, pounds
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- - Qrdew left at the office or with
r.-
"Y"OTJIrO-
- AT THE
P. O. BOOK STORE
- - -- Will be promptly
DELIVERED.
Your patronage is respectfully wlldted.
F. G. Fricke&Co.,
HI CCESSOH TO
J. M. ROBERTS,
Will keep constantly on bund a full and
complete stock of pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PAPEn
and a full line of ' ' 1 '
DRUGGISTS SUN DRIES.
PURE LIQUORS
For Mexican Purpose.
Special attention client.
script ion. r ur0,,.
BANKS.
THE CITIZENS
BAN I
PLATTSMOUXII. - NEBRASKA.
CAPITAL, - SC7S.OOO.
Oft Jl'KUS .
JOHN BLACK. irlEANK CARitUTH.
Prestdeul. Vice-President.
W. II. CL'SHIXU. 'Ciwnie'r. V
DIUKCIOKS '
John Black. W. II. Cusliing, Frank Carrutii,
j.A.iouiyir, Hed UiTriiiaiiii, J. V, Juhn
Hui. F. R. ;;itliniaun, Peter Mutiim,
Win. Wetduearnp, Hu:iry L:ck.
Transaclf" a Jenial Banking Busitietw. All
are invited to e.'l. Nn in;itt-r liow '
large or H.nail tlio trauf.aelioii, it
will reueivn our carctiil atl;nlioii,
a..d we prjint.s; hI A'uys cour
teous treatment,
rtnuoi Certillcates of Deposits bearing interdst
Buys and sell Forelyi Ftctiatiu, County
aiiU Cltv ecinltieM.
John Vrszi.taAiif, A. w. McUvju, . .,
I'reildeat. Ciithitr.
FlrtST NATIONAL
IO A- ILST ZEbZ !
OK PLATCSiiOUTlI. NEBRASKA,
Offi8tbe very best facilities for the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, ftovernment and Loc
Securities Bought and Kola, Deposits receiv
ed and interest allowed on time Certifl
cates. Drafts drawn, available iu any
part ot the United States and all
tbe principal toiviiM of
Europe.
Collections made & promptly remitted
Highest rfcet prices paid for County War
State ai.d County Bonds.
niBECTnR'5 ,
John R. CiarK. D. J lawks worth
A. W McLaunhlln. K. K. Wtiite.
WEEPING WATER
WEEPINQ WATER. - NEB.
E. L. REED, President.
B. A. GIBSON, Vlce-rresident.
R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier.
. A General BanHiig ' Bnsiness Transacted.
vErtmtTti
Received, and Interest allowed on Time Certi
ficates. IIKAFTH
Drnwn available in any part of the United
States and all the principal Cities of Europe.
o
Agents for the celebrated
HamiM Line of Steamers.
Bank Cass County
Cotnetfala and Sixth streets.
iFXiA-TITSiMrOTTTjEJ:
,C H. PAKMELE. President, t
1 J M. PATTFRSON. Cashier, f
Transacts a General Banting Business
.HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Paid tor County and City Warrants.
jpOLLKtiTiOXH 91 All B
and promptly remitted for.
DIHECCTORS
R B Windham. J. M. Patterson, C. H. Parxeie
F. R. Gutbmann. W J. Agnew, A. B.
S-nith. Fred G order.
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CATARRH CURE,
COUGH-CURE.
BLOOD CURC.
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FOB SALE BY
WILL J.' WARRICJC.
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