The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 16, 1891, Image 2

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thousands of workmen in nil
HARDWARE
t lUllOlllUUlll lUll" liwum
irta of the country in lh oarly
fittire. lie si'titiH rcsolvnl to try
the liasanl aain next yar. WVll,
HO let it !, and ltt tlie imj1- h-il'
aain; for, with a fair itiirtilal ion
of the isu ili- iii.iv saf.-ly ! !
i('M(lc(! iijioii t o em ; .1 i.i - !.'. tii- ver
dict of '.SS and sustain tin- Am.-riean
industrial policy. Isi.-li Vo:!d.
f RAND PALACE HOTEL,
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K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
I W HiiNDEE & CO
(S n - r t' I". V. Muhevw.)
,- A!n:V A CMI'LETh LINK OF
l"ul!i l .vi IhiTsihiy, hiiiI daily every
eveulcn exi-ept Sunday.
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H.':rdv..i C'-Jn .s I choaijcr Kr e.ish th:.n
.m Lime ;.n:i wj ;:-e l.lio people tin-it propose
a do it
J. W. HEN DEE & CO.
I. PEARLMAN'S
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HOUSE FUSKiSHiNG EMPORIUM.
UndiM WaltM-inairs Opra IIouso
n buy of hnn c!i. .; f. r -.it ih -r i-:in f.-.-urf what ymi need to furnish a eottai-e oija
iii:ui.;..:i ,n t !ie 1 NS 1" A IJ..M H T 1'1-AN.
STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISHINGS.
Aircit i : tie.- l '.i-ruietl White Sewing Machine.
' he l.trsent au-i t.u-- . -..-i-.-ct frm in diss (.'ouhty. Call anil see nit-
Oix-ra House I. PEARLMAK.
TheBest is tlie Cheapest
Th.t is Wliv IV I : : : V-r H v..: .,i . x.i.-tav th- i.st suc::.--sfnl
Arilt1r.il in.V.' , at .; .1 ,v ia .5..- -.aiaty -h-vl-d !;e f' lon-snu "'I'l'-
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LISTERS and PLOWS
NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELE3 CUL-TI V A
tor, wh'ch is Absolutely the bestriding
Cultivator manufactured.
VEIRS AND BRADLEYSTALKCUTTER.
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND H
worth Checkrowers and Planters
ila'lieK the finestot Iiugtji, I'hatoiis, Cart-. Spring Wagons, :tnd
Carriages ami other vehiclei? that are in anu factum!.
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YES!
The large.-: line in Car? County, ol double and single harness at
prices so low that it will -ay you to come i0 miles and in.-pect stock
lefre purchasing ehewhere. DAVID MILLEU an experienced
worJcmJ" has charge ot our harness shop.
CLZDDE1T BARS WIRE
W the One Hundred pounds, or ;ar load
Fred Gorder,
Plattsmouth and Weeping Water
w
THE POSITIVE CURE.
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ip' i'f tli- p.iMif to call and
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of th t ej rim- lo ; ; ! a n 1 li i lie;
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lt,'.: !' hi!-- ii--ii.;ru-d tin-
j,,.iliiii of genera 1 laud eommis-sioia-r,
an otfiiv with a sahiry ai
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ory thai he is i v.(n!."ii. J; i
aid lh' Xi l.r. !.-!-;! deiiL'.al ion has
unanimously uried '.he ;ipiint
ii H ii! of J,i;-v (!il of the supreme
court to till the vacant y. Judee
( 'oi ! is to o id ;i ic.a u v. l: .-re lie is
and as heis nearly i iveiity e.i '-solder
than (ho!-, a posiiioii that was too
onerous lor hiui would certainly he
a little heavy lor j uilr t'ohh.
Till-; lollowine from the Lincoln
Herald, a democratic ,-heet of the
most still wart tlescri pi ion. shows
how horn st democrats view the
Thayer Hoyd contest. Mr. CaNuniu
does not say that Hoyd is a citizen
and must he seated, on the contrary
he intimates that Mr. Hoytl may
have u vacate on what is called
a technicality.
The Herald says: "The an-wcr of
James K. lioyd in the pio warranto
ca.-i is ahsoiuieiy unique in the
hi story of American political juris
prudence, in :1s candid and hon:-s.
simplicity and 1 ired lies.- a.nd com-i-le!
i,.e--s it is democia! :c ! !i:e
c.ee. lie slates the v: ! lol e case f U ' 1 ;.
and unreserved!; and is content to
rest upon ihe fiiidiuii-1 of the eourt.
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i!.!e ,i'; '.-ii. he : ! a I;..! i'-nth
a:ii ...!ii:i- i.ut the iinili. i'lse
c. :..: "i-iv hi.!'! ;h-:. ,;e :s no: -ii
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lioyd car.- h::e i
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iv.ade i i pere -e ; ca -.
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li-.iedecd ei; n. !'!;:tls-
i!in'.:i!i J . n : i'i a !.
Tlse nerve of our tleinocratic con
temporary is suhlime. 1 he i:ict
that Jaim-K K. JSojd admits the
ip.i.difieatious of citizenship as laid
down hy the constitution were dis
regarded, and that he has taken out
the necessary papers to make him
self si citizen since the election, in
the face of the constitution which
says he must he a citizen lor two
years hefore he is clijfihle to hold
the oflicc of governor, would make
it appear to a reasonable man that
James K. lioyd was not qualified
for the hi-h office to which he as
pires. Ami the arguments which
our neighbor so flippantly talks
about, only settles the fact beyond
controversy that Mr. Boyd cannot
become the de jure overner of Ne
braska until two years from last
December when he took out his pa
pers. CLEVELAND EATS FROM A HOME
MADE TIN-PLATE.
A bampiet was held on Thursday
of last week in Chattanooga, Ten
nessee, to celebrate a -reat indus
trial achievement, the first manu
facture of basic steel from southern
steel at the new sleel mill of the
Southern Iron Company of that
city. Amon the distinguished
quests who accepted the invitation
were Grover Cleveland. Abrain S.
Hewitt, and other leaders of the
free trade school, as well as a num
ber of Protectionists. A happy
feature of the banquet was the
servinij' of one course on tin-plates
manufactured in the new tin-plate
mill established at St. I.ouis since
the passage of the new tariff law.
Mr. Cleveland, as he plied his knife
and fork to the viands heaped on
his home-made tin-plate, must have
had some inner qualms of con
science as he reflected that had he
been successful in the campaign of
there would be no tin-plates of
any description manufactured in
this country. Ami they constitute
only only one of many industries
which have received a new impetus
under the policy f the present ad
ministration atid have opened up
the prospect of employment to tens
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mcri lieii'l i" wliii Ii I It y I i vi i v
(1"S-. Ilielnst ;:iic h :
:tll kinds el f.ina p-iuh.ci. ! '
i-rons t re. 1 1 m .': t i I I i ir I":;! ii ''
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1)1!. HUKNDKh
h tir.iftliinj,- ajt liis in-w hiul(Hi:i wliicl
will he occupied v.itli a fiil
cluse st nek f
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-'"Your Pittioniiec is i onh illy S ! c-i t -
t':i:iir"t hocume lieddiy t'liiil -iaie.ly l
tlie ni"!"1' si i.f dt i'tl:.
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iiue and POULTRY REMEDY
Tiie oi.ly reli ihle uicdieine tor swine.
L'sf tl huecessf ully for fuurtemi curs
Prevents eiseaso.
Arrests Disease, slops Cough,
Hastens Maturity.
Destroys Worms,
Increases Hie Flesn.
For sale hy F. C. Fncke & Cu
l'iiittsnioutk Neh.
fuicKi; i'Ah .Mm. 12."'.
l.y. I 5Jj p.;r ptr.ki :. Tile larcs
jro tb clew !. Write ror tcstim tnial
'Kosfloscy,' t t54 -paii pamphlet on
pvine will he :n;iile l for a 2-eent stamps
Orders hy mail receive prompt attention.
JOS. HAAS fn.l:?inap)li
UP "' TV PIANOS (nf) I45. OK
nr,i 1 l l eAX- .vv damel f.
BEATTV. WHsliiiacton, F.J.
(;l',TH make I M Her oent net on tut
Corsets. Beits. Bi lehett. Curlers, and meil
iciues Sample jn e. Wriie now. Or. liridg
man, 371 Broadway N. Y.
rr HrW An ! HK4D OIKS CUKEII l.y
IJH 111" 1'eckM INVISlrtLK Tubular ear
'UMliion Wlnnpeie l-ranl -in
forfaMe, uec!t-ful rhere all renu-rties luil.
S')W by F.HI COX.onlv. S.'.l Broadway New
Ymk. Write for book of proofs FBKK.
BOILING WATER OR MILK
E PPS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
OOCOA
LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
CImoi mad bttutifie the hair.
Pruu.ut- a Iux'int pri.wth.
NeTcr Fail to Beator Oray
Hair to it Touthful Color.
Cure o.p dir? ft hair tnU;iuf.
l v Parker's Oincr Xonio. It currs Lr: wor.t C'nfh,
Vk Lun?a. rvbiiitr. Ind. tion, J'-n. Tke in timc.ivctt.
HINDERCORNS. Thf onhreremrtrorComi.
bsopa tu f-'.a. lie At Diir.t, or IHjcOX It CO., 2t. V.
t? CHICHESTER'S Et.GUSH. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND A
rEUHNROiriiS
. . r . . . .ur. r. r h 1 1 1 M r T. mI w Hff.. Hmr. mad rtUtbtt Pl.l Tor V.Z'
f'CS LaJIra. -c rr.icjil fur i.ic"iw
If T&r
l.0O IaMii.i .j.r-aw.
iia k .11 Ll LtrmuttU.
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W. D- JOKES.
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irri;iirrs Tor iM ;:siiii ;HmI Short lsrivo- Ahvii.x s
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1-7 17tjlCF'S c G.9.
WILL K K E I COXSTAlS'iyy ON II AND
A Full iiial Compute line of
Brugs, Medicines, Paints, and' Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
sMvs-Tipl huis C'san'S'nll.v Compounded .i nil Hours
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LlJJb 2? . I 8 'Jk W I
'nn supply everw rlemnnil ot tlx: city,
('all and et terms. Ftmrtli street
in rear of opera iiau-". '
HKNRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
LI' SjT . 4'-
UNDERTAKR.
t'onstautly keeps on hand Jeverythinjj
you need to fnrnihh your houee.
GOBNER SIXTH ANI MAIN STKKET
Plattsmout - Neb
MIKE S II N E L L H A CK E It.
Wiioti ami B:ackini;li .!n'f
Vaijon, Bugy, Machine and
plow Repairing done
ITOI13ESHOENG A SPECIALTY
He a.3 tlie
NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE
Which is the beat horwhoe for the
tariner, or for fast driving, or for city
parpoe8 ever invented. It is bo mde
that anyone cl.i pnt op sharp or flat
! corks, as needed for wet and slippery
days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at
bis shop and examine the 'evermp
md you vvill use no other.
J. M. SHNEJ.LBACKEK.
jt2 North Fifth 8t. Plattamouth
nU DmoA a flat n4 n.tiiie J.
w.. l-i,Ti i"i,, 7 i.Vi i
l"llLUJtU UI. l i.
CMir.HrtTm Chcuical Co.. Mi
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Propneloi.
FINKST RIGS IN
X':."H3 CIT Y'
I'iatLr liioitt'u, Is eliiufck
mi M larKel
i S' -'i t . I'i.;.,n :;!:!;, ftrmi:rly
1 1 M .i.i stun t.
"; 'JVp,. tiling
V. , A to
i'a,.l ri.:
n!i e' , t d,f I'-ilioii
1'0"- ot til.- i'.iU;...
t UK Cilo.'CLST STKAKn,
KXCKhLKN'i liOAS'IV,
Tin-: swi-;i-;tj-:st cltts,
i- LN'i-j.sr cuiiuo mkath,
' A M K. MSP A N!' OTHK't DKI.ICACIKS
IN SKASO.N.
Hy fair and huReut deaiinc: I expect to
J merit a share of the trade.
j l'Jl-lra. J. R. VALLKRY. Prop
1ULIUS PEPPERRERG.
MANCFACTURHK OF ANB
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
OEALEK IN THI
Thoicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
fctor it j-j.'- nid 'Qui
FULL LINK OP
TOBACCO AND SMOKEIW AUTICLK
a:wafg in Block. Nov. 26. 1885. ,
P. J. HANSEN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GIlOCElilES,
GLAS8 AND
QUKKNSWAKE
Floor mil. m i Speclaltj
.1 tke Pnb: Solicited.
'JOHNSON BUILD Hirtl.igthH?
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I d &BUTSBRS. M Warrv BU Vew Tone PnoesvttaJ