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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1883)
PLATISnOUTH HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY UY- Tbe Plaltsmoutli Herald PnMisMDz Co. DAII.T, delivered by oiirrlt-r to any part of the city Ttr Week 15 I'sr Month ter Year 1 oo wEKKLY.by mall. One copy six month fi oo Cue copy oe year 2 oo fteiciMered at t!.e Post Office, secund elana matter. riattniiioulh, a rijATTSilOUTII. MARCH aC, loS3. INBTMA6TKH Gexekai, JIowk died yesterday urtcrnoou at 2:20, at the residence of hi a nephew. Col. James II. Howe, of Milwaukee. The I'luttftiuoutli IIkkamj under the new reginie.is decidedly a strong piper. Sutton Ki'gistur. The good opinion of a good piper. The "dude" in society, ii said by tuiiipciBui auino.'ity, io oe a voun" masher, aiehi Kugligh manners Kcusoning by analogy, in politics we suppose he is a free trader. uki'okts generally, are unlavor- M to the winter wheat crop; the past winter lias damaged it both in the northwestern, middle ami ewnth- crn slated. Mil. Foloeu, secretary of the U. I treasury, is in ill heU:h. and fiom the tone of the dispatches, taking in con sideration this eminent gentleman's age, serious results are not improbable lie is confined to his bed, and his phy sicians express considerable anxiety in regard to his case. we nominate Urauy, as lniuistcr extraordinary etc., to Germany, to settle the hog question with Mr. Bis marck. Wc do this because tho gov-. crnment has established the fact by competent testimony, and as Gcn'l Van Wyck would bay, at great ex pense, that Brady can speak the nec essary language; which, prior to this discovery by the array of govern ment couusel in the star route cases. .No one was supposed to understand, nave the great chancellor himself. The government proved tho other day that Brady grunted. Brady'B the mii!,e:id him to Bismarck. Just Received. A FINE LINK OF MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES or UIUECT IMPORTATION. A Challenge 5c Cigar, Specially made for (tie retail trade only, at Pepperberg's Cigar Factory. CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD I. A. WATERMAN k SON. Wholesale juid )(etallDealer In PINK LUMBER SH1XGLES, LATH, . SASH, DOORS, RLIXD3, &C, Fourth &"treet. In rear of Opera House. PLATTSMOUTII, - NEBRASKA. BANKS. John FitzokiiAlD, President. A. W. McjLauohlix, Csuhler. mm Mm Ho MA VIE MOWIEI TT Blake's Bnilding, up Stairs, Where they are da ceiving a complete line of all kinds of PIECE GOODS $ SUITINGS, We also wish to inform the citizen's of I'lattsmoulh that we have made arrangements for Dying, Cleaning Repairing On short notice, and warrant satisfaction., The Finest Pressed Brick I2T THE STATE, JfX A N1IFACTUBE1) Jon The Indians are ou the war path, an.', the reports by wire are th it a num ber of people have been murdered by them in Arizona territory, and that editing is going on between the set tiers and Apaches. This is tho usual febrile rise we have each spring in our management. of Indian affairs. Wind it up with a new treat? and a big med icine talk, and send them some more repeating rifles and ammunition m order to have them in good training for their fall hunt for scalps. Ii-ULRoAn building iu Nebraska lor 1S31, is as yet -unannounced to the public. There arc a cumber of pro jected roads which in all probability, will be numbered amoug the actuali ties of the Nebraska system before midsummer. The cocstrticlion of linos of road lt-adiug from the Mis souri south-westerly and iiorth-we.t-crly through the unoccupied territory of the state, as feeders to the lire al ready constructed, and as main lines, is being demanded by the people, and considered by the milraad magnates, who stand ready to invest their mon ey wherever they think it will pay, and we aro reliably informed that Political parties oftentimes sac rifice much to gain a momentary success. Nominate men for place who are not in accord with the party, nor its controlling doctrine; especially, is tins tue case when there is no great ishiie behind which a party can or dare entrench itself, and in advocacy of which it can lling itn banners to the breeze and invite its followers to "rallj' around the flag" ;or where there is no overshadowing issue impending, which dwarfs the individual into in significance in presence of the great public questions which are to be set tled. American politics have had much ol this novelty, since the dnj-s of Ab raham Lincoln; so far as the demo cratic part' is concerned. At the close of the war, this party was a tattered, battered, demoralized or ganization; composed of all the class es and sentiments that were not heartily in accord with the great national party which had sprang in to existence in advocacy of free speech and universal liberty, in op position to human slavery and the oligarchy it had created in the south era section of the Union. When an impartial history is writ ten and read by future generations, wnose times are beyond the ques tions and influences of this day, one of the interesting features of Amen can politics lor the student, will be the causes and ageocies which have maintained and perpetuated the dem ocratic parti during all the 'ears from the day that Mr. ISuchanan and his cabinet declared tiiere was no power under the constitution, either in the written, or unwritten laws, and traditions of this nation to coerce seceded and seceding states; until the present time. During this period, this party has simply been an organization of all the opposite (in politics). Its history has been tragic, dra matic, and comic. It embraces the military leadership of a McClellan and a Hancock at either extremity; with Seymore, Greeley, and the sage of Lrramercy sandwiched in between; during all these weary years of wan dering through the ereat desert of American distrust, it has been on both sides of almost every public question, as evidenced by its unfor tunate platforms of principles left behind it as land marks; pretending to be national, yet failing in ev cry instance to materialize as a par ty of progressive views and patriotic principles. In every locality where it is in the minority, it accomodates its confes sion of faith to the agnostic, and dis contented elements, whether they be Jew or Gentile, greenbacks s or pro tectionists, race haters or polj-ga- 0 1 fc N- Mm rN J, J . ... 0 UD. mists, advocates of the liq. or tratHc, 23Su2J wSISS VU till wV NEXT DOOR WEST TO THE LA TE FIRE. nr nrrh5l?t?fn!ota - "I . This policy on the part of a polit ical party, oftentimes gives it tem- FliS7 NATIONAL OF PLATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA, ! Offers the very best facilities fur the prompt transaction of legitimate " BANKING BUSINESS Stocks, Bonds. Gold. Government and Local securities riougni ana sola, ueposiis receiv ed and interest allowed on time Cert in -eaten. Drafts drawn, available iu any -pT; part of the United States and all me principal lowua 01 Europe. Collections made & promptly remitted. Orders received for any quantity and filled in a satisfactory manner. Those contemplating to build 'should examine our work, the quality of our bricks and prices. Yard, in rear of Bonner Stable, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. A COMPLETE LINE -OF- J. LEVY, Will BUY and SELL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower M;iin etreet. Oppoaite The Old Duke Building. riattsmouth, Feb. lat, lH:i 46tf. KENDALLS r hi ii ' It. iiilil out tlu-y onlt'i '-tl tlirr.i u &1 i D c o W ' H tit 3 4 P S3 x03 i 0 b 14 x i W o o n 1 fee X H 0 TukMoht HuwKinri'1. Kk.m ki v -t covered as It U r-i tain Iu H efle-t ai"' l''- not lllt"r: AIo cxrclUMit for Iuiiimu IUU. KKAI l'KOOK I1KU1W. rnosi col. l. t. Fosi nit VoiinKlfwn. Ohio. May loth. IH-to. B. J. Kendall & 'o.. J-nM : -1 Ii ui a vt y val nubia l Hiiil!rloiiian roll hirli 1 (i lfil vrry lilKllly. he 'al H larK bi.ri .;ivlii In our joint and a mnall our on tlm otiin. which watM lilm very laino ; I had Mm under thf eharite of two veterinary nr;oi l.o lailcd lo cure hlin. 1 wa our day irailtnit lh a.lvri-nM-inriil a annlall H nii tviiiiuir in in. ... press. I dfteainliied lit onr.j to tl y (lrilKUIxIs line urni ii'i u, I tinL t in nil ft I Klve It a tliorouich trial. I u-.l it acronlluu loill- .....i 1 1 f i ii i :i v I hi roll cruneil to be lame, and the lumi s liad dlsjiri-raird. I lined but one bottle and I he roll limbs ai as free from lumps and as smooth as any horse in tl..ai-.it. 11m I. m lrlv rurrd. '1 lie rule was so remarkable that I let two ol my iielnhbois have the rriiialuluK twoiioiues wuo ai now using It. . w ,. Veiy Urftpeet fully. L. T. KOSTKlt. Kendall's Spavin Cure OX HUMAN FLESH. Tatteu's Mills. N. Y.. Feb. 21. 187". B.J. Kxniiai.i,&'o., Gents :-The particu lar case on which 1 used your Kendall's Npavlll Cura was a iiciliKiiant ankl- sprain of sin teen mouths standing. 1 hail tried many thlliK. but in vain. Your Hnavlu t'urc put the foot to lb ground aKaln. and for I lie Hi nt tune sluce hurt. In a natural polllon. For a family liuliuent It excells an thiu we cvrr used. Yours truly, KKV. M. P. BKIX, I'altens Mill. N. Y which s. No cdy haM ever met with such uiitlalinea success, to our kuowledur. for beast ait w.ll as man. Price 1. per bottle, or six bottles for f. All UriiKKlHl liave ll or can n-i li lor you. or it will be sent to any iiiblress mi receipt of price LO H U L Pastor of M. 1. (Jhiirch, Pattens Mill. " M fend address for Illustrated Circular, w I we think Kives positive proof of lis virtues fl 1 I remedy bus ever met with such untla by the proml.'toi-.. DU. 11. J. KKMMJX & CO. iiosburtf l-ails. v t. i KOLO MY II. I. lUlff.j;iST8 JASON STREIGHT, (MHcresNiir to Ktreijeht A Sillier,) MANUFACTLUKK OK Highest market prices paid for County War rants. State aid County Bonds. DIRECTORS : ARNESS AN D L John Fitzgerald John K. Claris. Ueo. E. Oovey, A. W. Mcl aughlin. A. E. Touzalln, It. ('. Cushiug, r. k. wnite. J AT G. CHAMBERS & SON Everything haml-made and warranted. Call in and see us. porarj sueess; but it is, and can only be temporary. A party that is wil ling to profess anj' creed for power can never nope to have the conn dence of the people; it is simply the scuflle of the outs, whose platform is anything to get in. Free trade is the long lost word at present for western democracy; we shall see in time how near this party whose history another Cervantes should be created to write will come to making the abandonment of pro tection to American industries its battle crv Cotuer Mala and Sixth Streets. PliATTSMOTJTH, ISTZEZB e nominate cx-Gov. Spraeue, of Rhode Island, for mayor of Omaha. This is done to settle ihe row be tween the Uee and Herald. Rosev is m pendent. Dr. Miller is democratic, Sprague is both. Then, yon know, a third party is often called in where two csnn)t agree, to ettle the mat- ter. This is purely in the interests of har:nony, genllemeu. I JOHS BLACK. Iresldent, I 1 J. M. PATTKKSOX, Cashier, f Transacts a General Baniing Easiness. HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paidjor County and City Warrants. COLLKCTIOXS HAIIR and promptly remitted for. uibkcctobs : John Black, J. M. Patterson, C. H. Partnele. F. B. Guthmann, J. Morrissey, A. B. Smith. Fred CJorder. 51 ly WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER, - NEB. Cass County iron Works WATMAN & KIRBY, Propr's. P! att si 1 1 on 1 11 . IsTelD. MANUFACTURERS OF IRON FRONTS, AND ENGINES, HOUSE COLUMNS, CASTINGS. the south-western line of road, which will be a continuation of the so called Diagonal, i3 receiving earnest atten tion from several sourcee aud lorali tics at Ihe present time. Iu an open question whether Piatts mouth ought to be congatulated or cora jniserated. Matilda Fletcher is to deliv er two lectures there, in one of which she will explain how she came to be leading such an unhappy life, and in the other the will point out the "Mistakes of IngersolJ." These are Interesting innin The public will be pleased to know what aila Matilda, and aa no one ever before atteaijt d tu point oat the miatakej of Pope JJob, liiey cannot fail to be en tertained or bored. Blair Pilot. Xv.v Frank, w t never would have be lieved the like of thw from u ladies' man like you. What has Matilda done to Again the star route trials assume a ridiculous phase, one end of it like Wiggins great storm by some hook or crook, got switched around before a U. S. commissioner ("examiner) in Washington on Saturday last, and for a short time looked as though it might overshadow Judge Wylie's circus alto gether. IJrady and Dorsey, and Kel logg, and we know not yet how many more fellows, were in peril when T"l? A 1 Y m . m jrnce, me jumoo or the circus, "bucked" and refused to dance for tho government fellows, and strange to re late, tho IT. S. commissioner (who evi dently had not learned his part fully), refused to commit the recalcitrant Price to jail for refusing 10 swear to enough to convict him (he already be ing under indictment). There is one thing, however, that leaked out before the commissioner which everybody in terested in seeing the star route fel- E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. Our facilities for heavy work iu Columns and Castings for Business Houses are not surpassed in the State. MACHINE REPAIHIXG of all kinds. Our Machine Shon is fullv cciuiDued for all classes of work in iron. Patronize Nebraska manufacturing. We duplicate all eastern prices, saving freight and time. Parties building in any part of the State should write for our tcin.s of castings CASS COXJITTT ,WOESS March llth, 1883. PLATTSMOUTII. NEB. A Geieral Banking Business Trusactei. DEPOSITS Beeeived. and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. DRAFTS Drawn available ia any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for the celebrated voa anyhow? We venture thern is tmf another "amali delation from Xehra- lows convicted, will be rejoiced over. k" so nrKallan . We know Biair wonid Ifc is carefully telegraphed over the be only too hipj y to have Matilda f ;r a I country, and is ' a very significant Season. I noinfAr in Rradv'a criiilr Trinm rwx it- 4 aro v ITa a wa.a. A-1 1. t 1 - i Tuw .l..i-w . ... i , . tvj. no duiw wueii no iaiu , i .Vi :;; , . rC ieC,Ca an envelope on Brady's desk with some onthoanu-tnonopoly ,9SUe, Franse, S2.500 in it for another contractor, and ofC..uD-ja.-aHo , of Dakota asked Brady to hand it to tho other connty, acted as chuf fuglemen lor " r!i WM. HEROLD and SON desire to state to the public that they have moved their Dry Groods Notions, ISoots, and Gent's Fur nishing goods to thefr store room Hamliiirg Line of Steamers, formerly occupied by jr.- u.. cox. A full line of STAPLE, FANCY GSlOCXiSX-S asid will be kept at theohl stand. We would be pleased to sc;e all our old customers and many new ones. FINE HEAVY HARNESS. A large line of Saddles Bridles, Collars, Whips. &c. always In ntork. Repairing of all kiwis neatly done en sort notice. Main Street, between Fourth aud Fifth, O. M. STUEICIIT. KiiHlnem Manajcer. CHAS.Simmo vs. Mechanical Maunder. 7tf NEW FurniturE StorE HARRIS & UNRUH, DEAT.Ei:S2IN FUH2TITURE COFFINS, and all kluds of goods usually kept In a KIRS r CI.AS8 Fl'lt.VITl'RE HTOItE Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods, Metai!ic&o3aenColns Caskets,Rolies, Our New and elegant hearse is always in readiness. Remember the place, in UNION JBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear we may be found night or day. A Common-Sense Remedy. SALIGYLIOA. Ko more RheuiuntUm, C-out or Immediate Belief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed Five ycart entahlUlisd awl nsver known iu fad in a ninaltcaxe, arutr. r chronic. 1 lifer to all jrrominent iliyirlanji ami druyylxt fur Ih Hlandina of Salicylica. SEBRET1 THE ONLY niSSOI.VKlt OK THE TOISOX OLS L'HIO At.'lll WHICH KXIHTH IN THE I5LOOI) OK KHEUMATIU AMI) tiOUTV i'A. TIE.NT8. NAMCYLICA In known nn a common- Bt'iiHO reiaedy, becauae it xtrlkeii direc tly at th eaune of KIieuinatiiii. iout and Neuralgia, while 80 many so-called Hpeclflcs and supposed panaccius only treat locally the cITecU. It has been conceded by eminent aelenlNts that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, olntmeiiU. liulinents. and soothing lotions will not eradicate Uiee dUeafes which are the result of the polsoniuif of the blood .-1.1. .. I ..l A - HAIilCYIilCA work with marvelous ef. feet on this acid and so removes the duorder. It Is now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of America and hurope. Highest Medical Academy of l'aris reports U5 ier cent cures la three days. that NAMCYMCA Is a certain cure for KI1EL M AtISM, OOUT and Is Kl ' KA L(. I A. The most intense Dains arc subdued almost lu etantly. (ive It a trial. Ilellef guaranted or money refunded. Thousands of teHtlmonials Hcnt on niinllca- tlon. a Box. 0 Boxes for SR. Sent free by mall on receipt of money. ask yol k druggist kou it. Butlonotbe deluded into takinc Imitations or substitutes, or something recommended "jusl as rood !" InHist on the genuine with th name of WASHBL'KNK c CO., on each box, which Is guaranteed chemically pure tiHderottr signature, an IndisdeiiNiblo ieullte to Insure success in the treatment. " Take n other, or send to us. Washburne & Co., 1'roprietors. 287 Broadway, cor. Keade St.. NEW YOKK. Fits, Epilepsy, on PALLING SICKNli&S, 1'ermantly Cured No Humbug-by one Monlh's iinate of Dr. Goulard's Celebrated Infallible Kit Powder. To convince sufferers that then HARRIS & UNRUH, 2U13 I'LATTSMOUTH. NEB. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, i i .J.6 (3 ? V Z3 9 f ' I 4 M J V M 3 mm CITY HOTEL This beautiful three story brick structure, on lower Maid street, has Just been finUhed and fitted up for the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, AND REGULAR BOARDERS, IIOl.SE SHOKING & WAdO.S KEI'AIIJING. All Kie& cf Farm iffipleiasiiti Meslel witi N-ati:i and DNpatcii. I'owders will do all we claim for t hf in. w will fend them by mail, post paid, a Kree trial box. As Dr. Garland Is the only Khysiclnn that has ever made this disease a kocuial studv. mul to our knowledge thousands have been per - maneiiy curea oy tne ueol thee I owdt.r4.we vill guarantee a permanent cure In every case. or refund you all money ex wnded. All xu&Vr. ers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. 1'rlce, for large Boxe, S.i.oo, or 4 Boxes for S10. Sent by mail to any part of the United btates, or Canada, on receipt of prices, or bvexDress. - '. O. D. Address. ASH & BOBBINS. 300 Kulton Ht., Brooklyn. N. Y Dec. 28th. 18824ltlY, ' Notice to Physicians. " Notice Is hereby clven that bids will Urn r. received at the office Of the ('ountv Clerk nn la noon of the 2d day of April. 1H83, for the med ical attendance and lumlMiniK of medicines for county charges and Inmates of coputr I'oor House and , Jail for una vear. Th t'i.t,S. missioner reserve the rlgiit to wject any or all bids. By order of Conty 'oinmlkioners. luiiirw my i,i:nu ana omcial en., tnis 7ttl day of March, iwa wiiu J. YV. Jr.NM.wrta. County Clerk. r1 - the railroads in the late legislature. Falls City Journal. Bro. Pepoou might liave ad.lod that It was the boast of ccrlaiu democrats under the lead of Mr. Franse in the late legislature '-that th-ir constitu ents would not hold them responsible for their act iod," but that ail their cussedueas vc: l I b charged uj to the republican parly, ii in the majority. contractor, Brady "simply erunted after his usual manner." A few more sections of ths sreat conspiracy got in this way will settle the business be yond question. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A GOOd Bar feonnectiowiththe 27tf. FRED GOOS. Propr. "Vc will keei a PKTTEIJ line ofiroodei than we were formerly en abled to. It appears there are two kinds of democrats In Rhode Island, and the dispatcbof lay the straight democrats hafs i " ed to put a full state ticket ia tbl.4ajid refuse to endorse the EpraiuV combination. This would Jeare one' to infer that the Sprague democrats are the crooked democrats 3 S3 Qyimo; HOUSE, SIGN, AND Carriag3 Painter, GrainiHj. 8IaziK, Papr HciiiF, KALSOMINING. t.eav orders i( Harrk's. H.-tttsmnutb. 1 rb. WALL PAPEUr "We have received a lare stock of very desirable WALL PAPER. It consists f all grades from the cheap brown at 2M ce-its to the high price gilt at $1 a double roll. Buy your waW paper where yon ean get the large.? t and best stock to select from. Competent mei-iia:iicH furnished to hang paper when di-sired. We take pk'Mcimi i'i r-howing our gool; -nil t;ff n. iit:siec:- fully, WILL J. WAliKJCK. And Tinners' Stock OFALL KINDS FOR 5A1F RV 'v'miwwis: st LOU IS. MO lor Sale by J. S. Duke. Uorsc, 31ulc& Ox Shoeing, In short, we'll shoe anything that bar four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. ISTJETW SHOP between Main and Vine Streets. e corner from the if ew HEKALJ toy n Filth St ust across OFF1CK. ROBERT DONNELLY'S "WA0-02ST AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other machinery, a there Is a good lathe iu my shop. PETER RAUEN, Thrj old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge of the wagon shop. Be U nveil kuuwn as a NO 1 WORKMAN. rr Vt'scn an.t Knjcslrfe Hade tm Order. SATISFACTION Gt'ABANTKED. o 05 M ffl e e fi a 1 S. TS o 3 C-' u 3 Z Si: 8 E & CO 3 a 4 .8 23 C r- a b " I el a n S3 O to B o o PS o OS Pi 2 2 t a m O 1 ft TENDERLOIN Meal Market, LAFE aNElt, Prop'r. Beef Mntton Port Veal Chickens. &c, CoDttantly on band. Also. all kinds of CiASIB in season, and erytbing kept in a FIRST-CLASS 31 CAT SHOP I North Sid Main St bet. 4th and Sth, (52! y rLATTSMOUTH, NKBJ