The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, January 05, 1885, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
PLATTSMOTJTH, EEElfAKA, MONDAY 'EVENING, JANUARY j tf, 1885.
NO. 260.
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JOSEPH V.
DEALEit IX
WESTS'- C3-0020S5,
Choice Family Groceries, Carpets, Bags, Etc
'AT
THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE,
CENTRAL MAIN STREET, . ; I'LATT$MOUTII,, .HZtJ
f IS liJl,
f r.y-g mi
iiie if
Soaps, Brushes & I oilet
Articles ill gcncriaS.
if Lu MM
HUM I 4
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While we carry, at your own
iricu almost, the C1SEA11 goods,
-iltnt the CHEAP JtI.iJ of this
city has, we have a line of GOOD
goods that he hasn't in stock, nor
can't tret.
' 3 ' DRUGS, PATBKT MEDICI-
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II, OURLCuLL
!?hv large! nsordnEit o5
Pipes ever brought to dhta city
I&YeryUiiiig lit the lineoi afart
elasa
Cigars and Tobacco Store
Always to be found at
MATT. SCHLEGEL'S
Main Streot, Plattsmouth, Neb.
linitortsut Notice.
Fur 1 1n ii' xt 80 dys I will kIv 10
jm r riiut discount on all gol b oglii
for emit of L C. Ervt n. Muutiutl Hi In
liurunt u travelers.
. , sjimimi iiiiiiiceTimiia are oirerea you
V- tli" It'irluiKioii rout. It will pay
i .o rnl tliHir wIVHrttneiuoiit to t
ml HMHwiiHr in inm innuo. 4 lit
s ) Oroai, LTioni c4 CraubwrlM,
WECKBACH.
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FISHER.
1879.
"TO
Now 10 Your Tlmo
Ilonrv PibcU Ja Juni rcrolvud car
luml of furniture, bought nt t ho rtry
bottom price wltli low fri'iglit mlos,
wn'l will b io'.A at Ilia lowont iiinrlm.
Par'jri dfRliinir furrittum lniiUI itvall
llii'imii'lri'ii nf tlil opportunity loim'ure
ifuii'ln rliu ipi r tlitii evr beforu
2U Jlf II FN RT II()ICK.
L- - Erve u ulllu J ' Pulc
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PLATTSMOUTH HERALD.
I'UBUIUID DilLT AND WKXKLT
rbfi Plaltsiiioiitt HeraliPnlilisliiiiiCfl
TEEMS:
DiiLVaUTered bj eurur w id 7 part of U
PerWMik . ,
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WSlOtfcl. by BkU. x
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tfUiTrtl i (i tvtl bio', ' PIitmouth, m
AND 1HCRbY HANQ3 A TALI.
Xll dltilv Juuiaal enuie out riit.ir
dajf TBlng .with ntitrly two coluii.n.V1'" 1U ,D11" ',n,
upuu 6tt Fir buaiooti ami oat rtc
ord. It rcrinitrks tutluwc
'Tlic Xnitsmouth Htriid ha under-'akt-ii
th unptiilmithrupic uk of urg
Ilia nHcctioi of a man away fr ui
hoiiia lor Swreltry of tbe Htale boaro
if Ancuiiuie lu preftrutict to uuo of
our owa cinzca, wbo hat tnroujfi'
many yenriof ululDeM aud lUcieucy
il(tinoiitihtd hit fllutli fur tb place
Of couraa everybody Imre la Fiatu
inouth iiu'lemiamU in lutuiua to b ol
an unworthy cbaracter."
Xow then, witb tiili comet a tale, a
little history, aa it were. One year w
at the annual tneeilng of the fetal'
Board of Agriculture tbe writer wa
prtieul. At tbe meeting he waiaix
sped nt or, and It waa a feitlv gatber
Iuk of a great a ring, and wheel witbli
a whet!, ai one ofto louka upon, 11 j
D II Whetler, tbta SrcreUry, was co.
upportcd at or prior to tbe meetiuy
for Secretary, for certain gcod ao
kufflcleut rraaoni tbat are too wel
knowu to uaed repctiitoa. Tbone win.
ad alwaya been found lupportlog bin
told ua. u well as otbera, that they
could uot lupport bim for re ilectiou,
ud no one koitr bla better tban MJ.
Wiib-ler LiuiM'f, wbo waa aot a eanui
daiie, Uoaumi agreat tnnj irity of tbi
Uurd aud die fritada diJ out dealre on
d r tue couditlou of tbinga to glv
tiliu tbeir tuppurt. Prior to tba meet
lug or tbe State Board Mr. Frank li
WiKon received dotma of letters frou
ihe bett aud nat influential men 01.
the Hoard, aolicillug bim to become 1.
candidate for Secretary, and pUdglna
(heir ui. qualified aupport. Couaiquuu.
ly, Mr. Wilaou wat a candidate. Ai
1 he Hoard meeting MaJ. Wbeeler wa
found opuoaing ana fighting Mr. VVli
on't candidacy at every point, lutttac
of npportlug a man from Lit owi
county, wbea he hinmlf bad no chin te
jt pruapert for election, lie turuuo
hit buck apon bit owu bonce and aluru
in bringing forth Mr. Furnas, apledtr
aupporter of Mr. Wilaoo, aa a euJi
date, and Mr Furnae acceptud. Ai
thit firiaU, to a looker on at Vuiiice, tl-
toun at w at a pretty one. Some m id
b ra i f the Board had decided tnat il..
'Kiiui ui, ol Umabs, and Mr.'UorM-y,
if Fitmout, mutt be let out, and thoot
ieiiilineii niarched around aad dared
tbe Ui4rd to laare them off tbe rol! of
me nb'rihlp. The rlug bad a Halt
it"f jre all to Itself, aud the threat ol
care wen told ir''iiy ami
whiHpsied nu every baud. Ia thia the
p:ortunity came for MJ. W'icelur to
dtsteitt the Citudldute from b!a nrn
iiinty, and peace waa patched up ami
1 lie Himr i could not honrtity enoih
ttiu V a. e ti e membarn t'ley had e.iuinncl
n Uaving oif, aud t' ere wa no room
for a ticw umu ou tba iioard in Ibe p r-
tail of Mr, Wllaon, ai wheu Mr. (iil-
uior the delegate) from our Co. ttorluly,
preauted tbe na ne of Mr. Wilton lor
uiHiiitxrkhlp, it bad no cioie effect
iniu the wlud whit'liiig aiouud BoLt
aiout't Capitol building, and the ring
re elected tbeuiteivct, rltb tbegreat't
UQuulaitty, end lalecled Mr. Furnae at
tiie Secret try.
A 1miii a innnlh ftflar Lhla Ifp Vnr.
ua, who m at lu I'lutmuoutb, came up j
10 'he UkhaLD olilca with MhJ Whei
te, when tlut gentleman came up to
lutorui hi tna we were to be proaccuttd
by hi a for rertaln Joli printing that we
had done at Mr. WUiol'i oidar. Mr.
Furuni ph'adnd lor (trai-, and tta!ed
that to Lilp Mr. Wheeler in ev ry po
ailde way v at the oljrct be bud at
heart. The IUiialu Informud Mr.
Furuat that It bad no pernnl warfare
with any u.au, but It bad a ceateli n
one with thaSime iloaid to long aa a
class of incumpetume, by tbria't of
txpururt ngalnit encn oiber, ruled thai
b'dy aud piriatuatal thenuelves In
flU'e. et'J ou that plattorui we atand
tixlt). Dining Mr. Furnae' adiuiul
trtiion he hue coiuulud and adtiaed
wiili M"J. Wheeler and tided 111 tit and
bit IrW mis iu ra'tny material wayt, ai d
tow, while Mr. Furuaa U In Tew Or-
ltant adytrtiaing Nebraska by hU own
pertonal labora, to the world, at It hat
never been advertlted before, Mr.
Wbeeler conspires to defeat Mr. Fur
oaa for re-election. It It the base ia-
gratltude of man to mat that we due
pise, when wa remember what Mr.
Furoes has said aad done for ilr.
Wheele In the li" r. Wheel er'e
acts toward a Cau cSo'y man at id
dtate 3oard meeting a year ago, it la
Idle to, ring upon tbe Hekaid the plea
f tupilirtiag a Cut aouo'y amididatn
tbia vear. Mr. Furuat baa aaade a
god oflUial, and we In-lii ve aa ho.Mat
oue. He ia otitled nndr ell pr"-
deut to a tocoud term, and unghi to
have It. There It no rink. In eelertiog
Mr. Furnaa for the position, and while
ibe ring retain its power, keap tbe bett
THIS YEAR'
While w are leitrmog t write 118
in our dates iueteal of 1894 we thai I
have reminder!, lu our mittakea, of the
aaparltLt ef tbe hut jaar and ol tbe
hope with wbich we bavt locked for
ward to tbt clove of what bat oeen from
the beginning witb its pauics, cholera,
adrtheiakes, dynamite, end oue thing
md and another not a very lucky
twr Ivemouta. Uuiioeat ha ffwue
wroag, pelitlca has gone wrong. I'reaU
iratiiil years are ntver good ones for
iiiuiiey-maklug, and the lint experience
hae not nevatived tbla truth learatd
from tbe pact. Tbe people of tbia
jountry and Euope eater tbe nw
year with a profound tente of relief at
ilielr escape from tba pUguea and pan
ice of lit predeceasor a hope 11 a '86
ill do better for them and a deter
aloalion to force happier timet out of
it if paeaibla This miod of expert
ant hope ana resolution may easily do
t good deal for us. Wt are reaolved
To bopa till hope ereaUt
nut vf IU own wrack tht thing tt eonUnplatea.
The wealth of tbe world today it
mental and moral to a nurrelout de
gree. All, the thoutaods of atlllloiu
luveeted here and iu Europe ia banking
U riaked on tbe purely meutal baslt that
ouly a renal a proportion of tbe depos
it or a will want to draw tbeir mouey at
one time. And this average dinpoel
tton ef tbose whose money Is ia bank
Jrpesds en tbs'.r conflJeuce In taoea
who have charge of it. Oo auch an
ethereal batts does even tbe fluaucial
wealth of tbe world repoae.
The color of tbe moods then In wblcb
ws turn to tbe labors inn the fortune,
tne trial and the joys ef the Tear of
Oar Lord 1885 will have not a lit'l.' fo
lo with determining wbat the tour
f its affairs ebxll be. Thoo who lot!
orward with terror t the approach f
i-holera will be mncb more likely to
He of the pratili-nce than tbee who
turn their minds ptr.is:etlv aav
rrotn etieh brooding Tim rnn .h .
eotivtnre themselves the', tti Kuurie
ol the future are lu their favor are t ,'n
limes more likely to reeeiva iho fuvoro
of fortone than thow who occupy
theinaelvos In dlgiting caverni lo tho
ky. The htiova-icy which ha guina
who huilJt catis intra air is not all
I, at whee he turns to more pronutu
contlructlons CMr)n Tiibunt.
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Tiik Cbirijo Timet, wl'ich it bwn
mg J. S'erlirg Morton for a cabinet
i'illoa. erowEt IU deorlitio ot Lla
prontl appemance by decltrlug tbat
he has Niolrtnlo bead." The
Tnva leavea the publlu In doubt
wi.ethnr it refers to tbe h'vl Dr. Mil
ler put ou Morton. Sioux City Jour
ntl. CALL AT TU
Old Reliable
LlilBERVAIlD
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Wli'ilcale and Kc.all 1ealer la
PINE LUMBER
SIIINCILE3, LATH,
8A8II, DOORS,
ULIND3, AC.
Fouri.U Mraetia'rear nt OttenUjIIonKa. '
rLATTSMOTTTfT. . )NKrRAfcKA
SETTLEMENT NOTICE.
Partiea knowine; ihemtfllvea Indebt
ed to K're'ifht it-Co., will ol. atecall arid
aeitle cither tiv nmi or monav, aa I
muit-'tlle my aocoumt by the ini of
.iHiiuary. Kcapectfully,
tJ9twL 1 o. IL bTRElGUT
TEST YOLTH tAHKa 1TOEE IQ-BAll
BniUadTniMaMrtinire f.
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n mti Vif aWn m hut t rai kmtHI, BM
NnjU Uiaiai..' nil Brru.ll A . .ui i
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ne aauTairuaaa aia Mtvitt stxs etavnena.
laaaiUNeakMitai t tjurltr ft Mutw) II km
14 ItW OMMrl' MiUki M,
, THE TEST OF THE CVLX.
PRICE BAKING P0WDEBCO..
, a.au or
Br. Pncc'i Special FlaToriDi EiaTacll
Dr. Price's LupuIIn Yiatf Gimi
tt LltUt, Bwltkr BrMt. TUt B Drr Uum
VMM U Ik Warla. '
FOR SALE BY ctorraa
HICAOO. - - av. Lf.m. 1
LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD
231
SYEASTOEIS
Ttia ait dry hyp yat In We world. Ir.
rtte by iIitmI H light, while ant
an Hae eue erntmhf'a dlklaa hrmi.
CROCEM SELL THEM.
Prico Csicingr Powder Co.,
fcrrn cl ft. fUxti lctu ntnmc tnrja.
Onioaao, l'i. . Ueuir, Me,
Heal
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Tm kL I V7mVm K ni , wf. nnArm l fttl
9nrr, a sna:nntad acariUe fw fijratario. I4ti
cae, i,ou7"iuwd. ai, lfrtt i
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one month's tnatmeit. UOa bei.oeaia hma
(urtSUlXawitbrniail nrepuidoa raueipt u( prvsev
TJX fclMKASTCE BIX BOXI JI
To car urea. Wth each oMntpvelt 1 bynt
t r 1 l b..r" ecot Ji pun i.4 nh i'..(U. i wlU
wt I 'hn rrrlnwronr ni'n iiraulm re.
In.'. tij ai'ir.'y if th tK-oim it dueai.o.oe1
actu. 'ininint. wi . c. Ivby
JOHK C? WE.1T a CO,
OfcJ W. MAOHOM -T., CHICAOO, .'utf.j
tola Prrtr'. W'a Llv fJa
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PAINTEIl A DECORATOH.
KALS0MWIKG.
PA t'ER .fTAA GIA'G,
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FINE GRAINING,
Done on short notice and In a work
manlike manner.
, . Leave orders v- h ; . .
WILL.J. WAfeRICK,
or at rnaidt noe. on Onk flt. bat. ani 7
mm r
aci.. norroaa r? oeriitifrreatwii,iDTUir ua
ofaiooliol or tobacco, W- kaculcM. JiMJ L
prrMioo, hefwninf of tie Bmlp njnit'Vf la ia
mnUy and lw4in( to xntun. ocrr ai l 6ttfi,
Fianature OA As. IWtwij o, Lota rxwa
id eithet en. InTolunuiry lot a aLaHp.na.
airhaw oaul brin.-MxartiQii of u.obi.iu , Mil.
F.G.Fricke& Co.i
' KxztKBr.nvzt
, J. M." ROBERTS,, r
Win keepeauttaMiiv on band eructate '
ompluu slock ol vutef . !"
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PAINTS, OILS, WAUU'APEB'.
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PURE LIQUORS.
- fer steitleaa Puraaeet.
Heeelal atteotlon given to Compeatiilai rre
AN KM.
THE CITIZENS
B Ik. HXT JESL'.i
' fLATTUaOUTn. NK8BASKA.
CJk,llTAXs - S7K.OOO.
errietaa
JOHJt BLACK, JKAJiK CABBCTS.
freataeat. Vlee-freaUaal
W. H. CUSHUra. CaaUUr.
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John Blaek. W. H. Ciuhing. "rraak Carretk "
4. A. CeoDor, Fred Ilernuann, J. W. JoUa
aea, t. B. Outbmann, rater Maataa,
Waa. Wetenoamp, Heury Baaek. , .
SkeaaaMawslaaaMaatMaaweaasekakM " '
Trenttcu a Oeaerai Bauklnf Builnew. All
w uuuam hi lining Duuueea 10 tranaaaa
are Invited to ealU h n.attnt kow
iare or inall the traoaeilon, It
will reoeWe our taratul attentloo,
au4wepriMuiaalairKeoui ' -- y-'
teuue UealnieuL
laaaea Oerttaoatei ot lie celta bead at lBfreet
auiyi ana eellt Forelpi Exehanre, Com tr
aJidl'tlT aecuiltle.
osu FmuaaALy, a. Vf jaoiuauuM
fraaideatt. Caanles
FIRST NATIONAL
09 fLATCSMOUTB, KkVEAoXA t
OOeie lk Very beat fadltttea fer the preast
Sraaaaotlon of leirttliBate
BANKING BUSINESS.
ttoeka, BoDda. Gold, Governmeat aad Leea
JlaSeeurltle Beiirtbt and Mold, lMpotltsreelv.
e,t, Drartadrawa, available In v
- aartof Um) Unlit. ) Htaie uul aU , .. w
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Ctlltctlont wn$d dr promptly rtllU4 J
Egbert rtet rieee aata iwc County Wat
, atau ud uatv Bead. ,
DIRECTOHS 1
John B. CUii,
A. VT MoLaua'blta.
O.PkwIirwertk
1. 1, wait.
Bank Cass County
Coiner If ala and Sixth BtietM. .
FIiA.TTSMlOTJXil tlTTCa
,0. H. HUM! , frsl(!rt; I
Traiwiis a Ceiicr al EaiikE Imm
FIG1ISMT CAili ;k: . ii . 1
ufrf er (Juili aw! CVcV WtrtmU
"J.I tv 'IUI UJWK
nt nrouptlT retnlttd fur.
OTkecctoat i , . ;
R tt Wla.tliain. 3. H. Ptt.. 0. . TWtle
V. ft. Outbiuaur W i. Araew, A. BV
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E. L. UEKD, Pree.deut.
B. A. OIBSOV, Vlo-rwsdcnt
R. 8. WILKINSON, CasbUr.
i A Geasra! Wta Boniesi TrtrwU
IlEfOMITM
Beeelved, and Utereet allowed e TUte OerM
Boatea.
PBAITS
Drawn available In any part of tke United
eutaa aad ail the principal eltlea of Karep. ,
o . . . . L.
Aftntt for tht ctlthraUd '
Hntat Uu of iim&
Or. Home's Electric Belt
win oor ft romiiei,., . rv'uiiV.
iiwT-. r. .n, w,. 1, -uin, Hniaiirn. KMcoV.
aiwiuir, niaiH'pHa HHHitiualloa, Krrtlu.l,-
varairn, ri.ee, i If ; jy, i'"potiincT,
Aaue. iTulHiMui.l'teri rt. Onlv fir
i "opner. in ma
eK ee
lii Peit la America thut mnln the V .. trt-
aud MaFiiMu tiimugn tut Noily and caa to
recharxeil la au ln ..ii by the wmtlfct.
1,000 Tould Sot Duj It.
Mdureiltra'.liiaabiL. In u 011 .irrilrted
iiniiiuniniH, 1 uuio y auf Home a
Kloetr' Belt. Ayy one can nmlm Hh n l.v
i1iitiot4lliitiiiy...re.'nl)mlMSt.
Oin- h, SfO. V ILI.l AM I.V ' N.
H4iN Orrtna Oppoalte eoat omot.ioom
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