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- -- - 1 "-- . X- Vrv TEW HARDWARE STORE J Plattsmouth Daily Herald S. i:. II. M.I, .V S ). E. Gr. 8 01$ Kc -p ;i" V-il'ii-i ( 1 . 1 iMi-is h;uila:.if ;i li.tml ;iinl . ill f u 1 j ' v imiiJ :i. t ; - t 1 1 1 1 !:u K. NOTTS 13ROS, Publishers :isr g- xv tak'- ff: ii ' " 1 ; 1 : i:i -a!!i!itr :ittt:iit .ion to our lines o .-vr;. I ..'i-.I;iy, :nnt t!;i:iy cvtiy j af.,j : a. -: 1: ui.cii.y. i t'"1"'- K- ..'l-t- 1 . i'i;itr -.-nur.ti!, N1. . M-l ,!.(.!! Ii.i.i-. -n- ,! t:i" V..SA. ri.t:li I '' ' '! ' v ... 1 - r : -. ; I ! !! I-. :!: V : Mr ;' 1! I-';' 1 i t' ' t ... m SPIR-IK'S- 1)12 Y 'B DO IDS SANTA CLAUS SOAPI v Ui! ojic;:t il fur . t;r 1:. jr-i-llo : i-'ii!! ! u i iy !:'.:; line .-.-.'. .ial.!e . v ' j-nr,. ---:-Tr - W - "I A. Ml ' ifi'l k Wsmm claus soapi i : i 'a i OK- ALL- KIIM'DS MD.'ilU'LU'Yj Jlvy(J3.Ui);l3l'Mi( WmiTiVll Vd UM A1Y(S "Ve call special attention to our line of Dress Trimmings S I' U I N ( i .JACK ETS The I ice for. Also a Sice Thive (Uiartcr Jacket O.irtiin Draperies, C "licit il lo Table Spreads, UiMjons, Luces, Silk Tits, Lace Triiiiiiunr, etc.. etc. TtjK FIJsfEST tlio Gitr TO ADVERTISE Call AND BRING YOUR. ADVERTISE . ' MENT 1X0 You Waat to Sell Yotir Froperv Advertise it. THE IIE1LLD'S job department has leen titted with new tyie ami is able tu do the finest of work and on short notice. 1F. IES ISSUES IRL jouwant ale bills call on this ottiee and ijet'our priee? which are reasonable and alike to all. We are Here to Please IV SUBSCBIBB ZPTOIE X T Cor Yi ftii an i Vi ' ' On. A- 7x i r 1.1 1 1 t ; 1 V : . ' i.l '1 y 1 ( , hy r ii i': . , '.' III. i ' ll I ;. t )in;ih:i llci" i:i.i:n;tli- til. . v.-rc 110 U'li k if i". 1 ' i.i v. s in N . I it : 1 sk;i. wliifh -. 1 ! a i m .- 1ii c 1 1 . i i r 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 of 1 he ri'i ii 1 i 1 it':i ; i state central coiinnittic was a poi'iti'il jtlli;' ailvoca'cc 1111 tll- .-t;ilT of our own ami only tlcinocratic governor. I'liK shooting al'fray at Lincoln in wh it-f 1 Ivl Hutchison took an aclive part Tuesday is certainly a most unfortunate alfair. Mr. JI. was a clever "gentleman of many i"ood parts, hut aiiick temper wind lad morals have lliL;ht'd liis life. He is in !M)oil rircutiistances, owning propert3' both in Saunders and Lancaster counties. THE FIRST HORSE CAR. It was in I-51 that I devised the lirsl .-tree 1 car or oniiiiiiiis, as it was then called, writes Mr. John Steph enson to tne Ladies' Home Journal. This car was composed of an exten sion to a coach hody, with seats lentliwise instead oi cross wise. mi the outside of the vehicle was printed in lare letters Omnibus." (v I'eople would stand and look at thin word and wonder what it meant. "Who in Mr. Oinnibiisr" many of them would impure. I had a shop of 1113- own at this time, and then- 1 built the first horse car. It was run for the first timr in ls.,'2, from I'rince street in the Uowery to Fourteenth street. This ear had three compart ments of ten seats each, entrance heinq; had from the sides. On top there were also three rows of seats, facing hack and front, seating-thirty persons. MORE OF MR. BLAINE'S WORK. Mr. Hluine's recipmcity jioliey is bearing fruit with unlouked for ra pidity. The opening up of the rich market of Brazil was in itself an achievement dial would entitle him to the j-ratit ude ami the admira tion of the country. Hut scarcely had a treaty of reciprocity been concluded with Brazil when Mr.. IJIaine set to work to secure an other rich market, that of Cuba. He bewail negotiations with. Spain with this object in iew, and conducted Ihciii with so nr.ich skili tlsat he succefdfd in rnnclii.linir Vv-itl; tiif Spanish (ioveriuuent a treaty thai secures for this country Cuba's availa!le markft. L:idcr t lie Cuba -i tardi. as it e.:ste;i belore Mr. Hlai ne's slaU'smanslwp succeetled in coMsiderably modi fy i n.'- i:. loui coidd not be exported from the I S;atcs to Cuba aud be sold tli- re at a prt!It. As i!:e n- v treatv t. it!: Spai:: luces l;.e tarii, on that ariicie to a comparatively small fig ure there will be a boom in the ilour trade with Cuba. As with ilour so it will be with the other American products af fected by the reduction in Lariii" se cured by Mr. Blaine's latest achieve ment in the iieid of diplomacy. The advantages he has procured for the American trade have not been pur chased by th- sacritlce of a shiIe American interest. Spain was told that if the concessions of this coun try demanded were not granted siiiiar from Cuba would not be ad mitted free. The Spanish Govern ment tried to secure a reduction on tobacco, but Mr. Blaine remained firm and refused to entertain any proposition looking- to the lowering of d utj' on that article which would injuriously affect the tobacco inter ests of this country. L'nder the new treaty the United States will form a sort of Zollvcrein with the Spanish Antilles. Ameri can cereals, ilour, manufactured products, and machinery will enter practically free of duty. The stim ulus American trade will receive thereby 11K13- be judged when it is stated that the I'nitcd States will furnish Cuba all the flour it con sumes, which amounts to about a million barrels a year. Mr. Blaine, minion "nm. 1.- i i u 1 . 1 1 , nifiiiu , 1 lm'w-ever. lias onlv made a lei-in- I r t 11 mi;-, iit-iiiii- ii;;iiiv liionths otln r 1 riel: tnarke: will be hikv;":! iiii m ' -inn 1 11 (in ii.i. : i.- i'i.ii v : i 1 ; . H ! i .. i i. :; -; 1- C. I' l J. LLK. . 1 . ' , i t - Tir-t ,T.ticr..!' S A M K. ok n-vt'i".-v.u.t' ill. - i'.ii l 1111 cap.U ! H.irm . 11 1. in. .; . i ir Jdr! tho vi-rv f-fi'i'l.-s f '! k.5 ...:i .' ta ; !; I .1, i:nar,U Buiiki..i ''ashless ir.orkf", ' . t:. ; - ,-. .!'") ! 1ii w :ai ilu'f li.;i 11 i. i: 1 ori'i -iv 1 in:t iiiliTi'.-i. uli-iioil n l.it :!! I'K-.a-f ornf'.s Ir.-ev i. :-iv: il.ii-b 1:1 i'- r! tlif tJtuti i Sa'. J; l ;tii t !:. j ! 1. ; - !. '.- nl pilltoiie. KLI.I'C I IONS M ".a!"- A.Vii I'iii ill i'Ti.V KRM1I i Mi. JliKhtfst m:t !: i-m il t-.r i--:;:.:y '.V.-.:-r:ni! Si .tin i! r l oii:ir i.- 1)1 !:i.i.:t ui: .1 ill 11 ''llr;t '! I'. H ' L-wolli S.i;:i V.-Ui.'il. :. I-', e : I 1. I'. :): oh-i Im- -.r-Ti.!.!, - ' . ' Crr ::l 1 '. ' ' ' ,.1 1 mm. i i " a . 'i t 1 - , , i 1 . !- . 4. . . a V. ;i-i: U!;.t hr'i'.iii:.,. '. Wagta, liau-.'iy, Mnclit: ;': '.' II -i .":.! 'Uir.t- iio::st:ssiji-:i:;cr .v ec a irv !U- use tin NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is thj btst horseshoe for the furuier, or for fast driving, or tor city purposes ever invented. It 33 so ruide that anyone c;.n put op shiirp or flat corks, hs needed for wt-t mid slippery days, or smooth, dry rouds. t'all at bis shop and exiuninc the kkvkiislip ind you will use no other. J. M. SlINEbLBACKEPt. 12 X rt,ii Fifth St. Plfittsmouth mmms s root Tne pioneer mcichanla of Carry .1 full stock of fjouerai nierchondisu winch th ysi ll very close. L I i i c-fr-t. price paid for all kinds of f;irm p"e-(lie. (Jen croiis treiiuw-yita.'x! I'.-iir i;i :i!ii; U th:- secn-t !' o::r m:c:'.. 5Iurr.-!V Is. ;.. and Syi ! ;. if yr, : iOtS ! I , j j V C."1 ' " i ! 1 1 L- o S as 21 i 5 2 iea 1 o . - a 5 ? -sec ii S5 llllillilfll eh . c) cs; r c ,"" g -55 "3 s " J " f 5 g S 1, - .s, i : ' - ii i ; 5 P. f j 5-i- s c i s . S - 3 5f- - Qfc-' T"-J 3 5. ? H .d 3 - ?, s!t c 1; s .2 ? 2 ; r - 1. i OS )t , i; j ij t oj 33 a "5 a h If s i; 2 S3 Is ? . jH-?i a S? 1 J -K e There's banks cf violets, Banks of Hps, Aqd baJjKs wrjere njiriers rope h And ba.i?ks trab rdle golderi coin , FAIRBAiMK keaTHE BEST SOAP. th j m r8 &4 U. St. W. D. JONES. Proprietor. THE FINEST RIGS IN THE CJn?3T hi AS ( nrri.jju's for Pleasure mnl Short Drives Always Kepi iteady. Cor. 1th :md V 111c .1.' V WILL KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full aud Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours The Best is the Cheapest That is Why Fred (lorder after l. years of experience as the most successful Agricultural in)p!fiin-nt de-iler in th;: reunty has selected the following iiple riKuts which he carries and heartily recuiumonds to his friends and patrons. Zstch.um. olizio and Sch.-u.tl or WAGONS, Bradloy, Peru, and Sooro LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES AND Badger Cultivators. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER, DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA- worth Checkrowcrs and Planters. , , lun.es int: illlC.-ti o!!:'ie.-. L iim:!.-. t,:ii't.-. Si.riricr ur.., ..,..1 t..:irn:.cs :ti;W iiier ve-i'Jeics l:i;tf ;ut; manulaeturi'i . - hiu htrjrest inn; in C;is County, ul l.ub!e anl sinJu liarness at Iu';c''"s '"" t,i:lt !t wi" Uiiy yn r" - iniJe.s a!iij in.-peet stock ! ciore iureha!!!.t; eUr. here. DAVID MILLElC an experienced v.irkinan hs-.s einir.'e ft onr :j;ri;(-ss liop. Fred Gorder, F'lattsmouth and Weeping Water DEALER IX STfiPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS AND QUEEN SWA UE Flop FBBfl a SDeeialty ' re'imce -t the 1'uble Solicited. JlHInSOH BD1LDIUG. NortH 6th S r"v" " C? r5 ! -r-r. r. - i ..-. . p-.:T-i .-f t.- v !ol- 1:- r e. iV .r t' 'Ov Iluf'K.V'.rit f'Ti itiplicry lo lJror. c' i "- A ImimiU). 7 Futii Ava. iu li, A r ;iH.I 1 i-y. A o riutt.snioiith, Nebraska Go IULIUS PEPPERRERG. MANUFACTCKBR OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THE inoicesi brands ot Digars, including our flor da , 3rbir3' ana FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTIcfca aiwayB in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. K. DRESSLER, The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a KuU Line or Cocsult Your Iatere"r JlvtK ! fa a Call ".lun-ouL- oluck; -vtliltl..-l 4 ii y1 ft' V w ! 3!. a.' ! if a: i. v it i i