The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 10, 1883, Image 2

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    PLATTSMOUTU HERALD.
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mm:s AM) Ul'MNES.
'i'lit- other kial of :i 1'k1- io a diidine.
Sht'rt u.m: of lilt .si: hu'tfi hilT -.it-thy-
the.itM' k'u!.".- Oiti i'i.i li iil !i itu.
i iirui t ul.miki) n i:in u
IMl N.' .'ml ili i. W. IVi.k.of "Had
JJ" fame, inl rviewed e.;ch oth:r a
few (1 ij'.s ;c;o at Milwaukee 'I ii.it was
Ull icca.iio!, V.lnli Tiiilli W.1- tmi.sheil
to v U Hi, :t!. it didn't iiavi) n i I. .nice
to i is:i a.iiit until th' Lii.tiuii ie
vai ii:al'r leli. Im', n. - -0-:ia'i:i ll.nt'd.
A;i:
A 1.1.
Xi'!.i;!k:i l;toi.s ;t:i-l ;nl!i .!i is ;i:e
cilln-r f'oin;; a -il ln iiiis i or an
iit afraid of re.sinMiMlulii v. Within
the piU month no less than live have
tal-.fii ttn'o tofiu.vl vei wires, anil it is
possible thai this does not, in;! ii'l 'i full
return )iuali:i !te piihlicaii.
Mi:. 1'i:k I!. Wit.: on, lorni' ily of
this rity, am! now the as-.i 't;int Secre
tary of tin- Denver National atul Min
im; K.xjiosition. h.is proven the material
I Ik io is in him tdm.-e his residence in
I 'ulonido, wIhto he has h.id all oj'j.or-tuniti'-.;
to show tl xeeutive ability
h ? j'O.i'e ,i and his nntiriinr energy
in his l.ii;i!iM.:;-.. Mi. Wilson, in the
exposition, is in r!o:i. relation with
.such no-n as II. A. W. Tabor, ex-Jov-ernor
I.ovi lanil. Henry M. NicoJ. and
olhtis, who have fnil ewnhdente in
Mr. WiLswii and his eanahilities.
VltlMC on a business trip to Pa-blo,
Colorado, recently, an attache of the
II i:i:ai.i ni"t ex Unv. Stoms of Iowa,
v!ioi;i many of our people will ruicni-
bjr, and wiio no.v is located in on of
th- Onttiiniai .States ht-st cities.
The (I owruor aimouncr-s hia entire
withdrawal from politic.?, hut vhe:i
th Kittle w. warm the IlK.'tALD
predicts thai the it-publican p arty of
that state will find .Mr. ston'i right in
their mi 1st and d .-i.i ' valiant service
I I UI IC TI1IALS OF ( ItlJIINAI.S.
Whether or not it h for tho hem lit
of either thft acoiiHc 1 or the public
to have criminal trial:? conducted with
as much publicity as at present, is a
question th it has received attention
from legal authoiit and essay i.'-t.s, hut
ia still problem ttical. Tho law re
quiring thee tri tls to bo public had its
origin at a time when star chamber
proceedings were common and the
courts wi th in a larj;e im-asuro made
the enginery of despotic ruieis to sum
rsariiy dispose of those who miht in
terfere, with .such ruk ri tenure of olice
or ah.iolut; dominion ; ami the ohj. it
of the law was to provide the means
whereby the public could know the
manner of trials, and that great pun. i
for correcting evils, public sentiment,
might correct whatever of wiong
then: existed.
These reasons for such uliwhave
long since passed away in most govern-
BANKU.
inents, and consequently much f tin
utility of the law has passed aw;.y ' " A ?V I " rV-"
;ht I J -i-J r
Banks Cass County
r..ln-r Main and Sixth Streets.
hp:l. ttsmoutii' tt tt:t3
JOHN ISl.Af'K. 1'ie.ililfiit, I
I J. M. iAT TE !:.- J.N, C.iahl. r. f
Transacts a General Banlriiio; Business.
II Ul MUST CAhll i'ltKE
r Connty ait'l City Wor. uul.i.
coi.i.i:rrioK iiaiji:.
and i-iointl ri'iiiilU I fur.
i:ni; ti:s :
.I'lliu l;!;ick, .1. M. fiilli-iMon, V. II. itii'l1,
i:. .1. .Mi.lliKsey, A. I'..
SinUii. Kicit ilonlrr. 61 ly
John Fi i.oi iiAi.M, A. V. M I.AConi.l N
I'l csidi-r.t. (.'axliier.
FIRST NATIONAL
i'.hmg with the necessity that biotigh
it into existence. j
In this country im political obj. et 1
lould bo ''allied by eillier 1 lller or!
r- - I Oil
jii':g" by having tie ; criminal lii;,!si
less public. The tin t that ue h::ve a '
conn of high.'r a ithoiity than tiieone j
in which these e sses are. tried to which storks. UwieU. ;lil, CnviTiiinent ai.il hot-al
the easy can be taken for a correction j
of any emits that may have occuind
PI AITSMOI "Ml. N KliK ASK .
l'i" vviy htsl '!;n i'.W ii-s furlli:
t raiai't iita of li-jril in:::( .
KAKKING BUSINESS.
.Srcill il i-K I'oiikIiI stlitl Solil, l)t in!s rrcriv -
aii-1 iiili-ii-sl allow im( on 1 1 1 it - t fi'lnl'
istti'H, I ratt- draw ii, available in any
earl ot' Die I'niti'd States and all
the pi'h!cial townc- of
tuiojx1.
in the trial court piecludes the accom
plishment of any .such puipose.
1'he obj ct ot tae law when it was j
. , . M, , CuUf li'jii.s mane d- promptly remitted
onaeted was to secure to the accused a j
fair tri d, and such was the mission ;
that it performed; but in this day of j
nevvspap'-rs, when every man of iutel
for the party wh
ably repr? nt d.
Iowa he ha j .-o
Tin: s-i' :iT.i; '.--.i..r i i' o;' tim J.iir
iih! ii il'.iii rat!d in th.- i ilio-via :
I he J.-ur -.u: qii.-sti Ii ih? jlltiee
l a law w!ic!t i i I up :i t:--iry.
' Tie- p'!li'iv ear-cieil for the
:n-p iy ;u- nt tr.e- i- i.-: i r n t and an
unneteoin la v."
I'stiry i- vwaeling a ore It r rite of
.nierot t:i i.: :ne
a l"w c n ' e b.i-ied nf u n-ury is a
q:r?-tion. I:" ; i.v is ! v-i 1 mi usury
tin n l .v ;- -.:-i;rv a.:-! u-urv i- i i.v. If
tie: i r.v ii v rnr l!u- r.it -f interest for
noii-j..iy of t ix is u-iiioii-;. then
no la.v at all is lav. a:: ' .1 i ::i;'iaace
with th- la-v i-i u-nry. la fc is
ix yl hi .v. i i i us irv i-j nit ii'tny and
usury i payiag wiiat t'jt- I r.v tates,and
I-iw as l.ii l down n u-ury, an I law and
n-iiry ire on ." an 1 t te s on t !iia. L'n
d r the. I u:nd s intelligent rate of rs.i
s jinn, a ai-xn w uM b? forever exoncr
a'e i from payiag interest, n.i anything,
a:; 1 no priKcip-il witlioat compulsion.
THE ROW IN NEW YORK.
(i.'vrnur (.'h-i land, of New York,
ligence knows of the commission of a
crime almost as soon as it is consum
mated, and the public has urejudged
the accused in advance of his trial in
court, it has an entirely opposite ten
dency. The public i rial oT criminals is ob
ject humble for two reasons. In the (ir-t
place w honevcr a crime of any magni
tude let been committed the public
huvc pn judged the accused and the
state f public mind as manifested by
the spectators in attendance at the trial
turn-- the scale in favor of acquittal or
conviction, as the case may bo, quite as
much as the evidence, for "the state of
pabiic sentinu'4t can no mo"e be kept
Iroin the jurors under such circumstan
ces than the air that they breathe. That
ptjbiic sentiment doe3 inlltiericj juries
is a statement tln.d will scarcely admii
of contradiction. That it does is a fact
well known to the legal profession au I
frequently made use of by the mem
bers thereof. Thus the yre-it object
Bought to be accomplished when the
UiIie-'t in.iiki't priees paid for County War
raiits, htateai.d County Hond.
DIR12GTOHS
John Fittri-raid
John It. Clark.
?Jeo. K. Uovey.
A. V, Mel aiiahlln.
A. K. Touzalin
It. C. t'ii-liint;.
t. r.. VMilte,
WEKP1NG WATER
2d
WEEPING WATER,
NEB.
K. 1j. KEEI), I'resident.
IJ. A. (.JIU;OX, Vice-rresident.'
11. S. WILKINSON. Cashier
A Geaersl Mling Business Transacted.
IJKS'OMIT-S
Iieecived. and Interest allowed ou Time Certi
ficates. DI1AFTS
Driiwu available in any part of the United
Stale aii. I all the principal cities of Europe.
Ayen's for the celebrated
law etabli filing public dials, was en
acted is by a change of conditions mada
to M-rvt- an exactly oppesite purpose.
Line of Stealers.
tators in attendance, and it is sonietinn
a que-tion whether the evil that is doae ',
to a community by tiic dcniora'i.iag in
lliience of certain criminal trials d.i s i
not overbalance the g o 1 that nc - i
coinplUhed by the conviction of the : c- j This beautiful three story t rick Ktiucture, on
cused. We have h id a .-auinle of t he i ,mv'r MaiJ street, ha just been finished and
; uii.-u
CITY HOTEL.
tend i lev of such tri ds this week iu II. a
distiict co-.u t now in .(;s.-ion in tLJscity. j
Daring the trial of the two femriies (
of nn-iavory ivputatioii the court '
room was tided with sepc- i
tutors, at least treble the number
that have been present at any other i
time while the court has been in ses
sion, drawn hither to hear the testi
mony and arguments such as a trial of
that character always elicits. A very
perceptible portion of the audience
was young boys just verging into their
on a teens, or younger, and probably a m i-
np for the accommodation of
TRA NSIENT CUSTOMERS,
AND
HKGULiAIt BOARDERS.
EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN
A GOOd Bar couneeMneIthil,e
I'll ED GOO?, Tropr.
Il;lS ileuc V.fll. lie w: s eleete I
leiorm li ki t iy Jj.),l.x m. jor.ty, and j ritv of the spectators were of this
In has aei'ir d iiem"eiuiic sack and
lived c.t aniy : butto dj it I.e had to
bivtk his pany : l! i. by a e nstant
rs.ee s i a of -u' enmtoriil acts wh'ch
were as urjriiiig and U-nioralizing to
t;cea:.s ai thquakc-. He f'i.-charged
I.i -n re-p ni'iiliii.s we!i, but his
th
!,!? ffjin profit-
never heard of uc!i a
drives the ni;.u:ier
far! j i rc vented
ingiy it. The;,
governor, ami it drives th
wild to thit k that I.e l as nearly thrre
years yet t. serve. He sent nninina
ti a ai't; r noniin uion cf L'ood men for
the variov.s ollices. but thi-ir i;uics
ilazed the n-crnbied s i!af.i , mu the
legislature adjourned with Lnt few of any less vigor than these have been,
th-.ii coniirni. d. Thc-ri; is tnuli.iii-eil but we do think that at least minors
grief an I wuhiag in th- gr .; -.-iiop. mid sh-mi 1 be exelu Jed from the court
"I lid I you so'' is tu mtiiy a ttO'iM-bc ro i::i while such trials ;:re in progress,
t rophetic lip. The i 1 i of ti listing an and that no injury would probably ie-
h( n st tuati wit.i t!.e democratic govcr- suit to the accused, and certainly none
!!-rs'fp f N'ew York '. The political j to the morals of a commtrhity if these
ti , -kt-t-i old. -rs Mid banr -t irters, w ho ; criminal trials were conducted only in
looked co i:i hu:!y ahe ; 1 f r re w:. rd, i tbe presence of the court and its ofJi
are rhined, and Tamai my is con v uiied j aI!,l such iiersons as have legiti
v. it!i rae and gri' f. j m ite business there, other than that
iJat th:? g jvern or 1m a Ided insult to i of gr-difying their morbid curiosity.
inj iry. otcoxtent wif Ii dn!iin? the i
official rum from the lip of the red
nosei, he lias told their representatives
what lis thinks of them, in order that ;
there
alout it.
i
class, and young men just ripening j
into manhood. Who can say that the j
evil influence of those two trials upon f
the minds of these young men and j
boys does not counterbalance the good
accomplished by the prosecution ;nd
i conviction of the two women? The
j least that can be said is that lio yfd
i can result to these young xien and
jboys by listming to such trials, and
. that it has a very strong tendency to
produce evil results. We would not
be understood as meaning that these
crimes or anj others should be over
looked, or the accused prosecuted with
( mm L i
TliE
I C, St. J.. 5 G B. II. E.
i wi'ii. .j. iv arren iventr, oi ;spnug-
field, Ohio, late speaker of the limine
of repi esentati ves, and his son, J. War-
ri'ii Cfftr .1 r iv.-.i-r. i !..-. Sl.- v
. - . . ... I ... nil
may 6 jio misunilersianuirg ,-.a ,,f ,v- t , ..... i.-..
The refusal t the iiatc to
had been on a tour of inspection of their
cj.iur.ua nimn ..um,,a,.fc e ....,- i l:lF;ie htnVlca of ,;;iM, roniIri!iillgw.Teral
sioucr. whrj would put an end to the fI. ,.-.. i v-.. i n i n t
' . tl:o'i:ii!-! acres in Nuckolls and Thayer
...... ...... ' ! conntiw. (Jen. Kcifer, formerly owned
ork, roused hu hottest ire, and he cotlsitk.raUe .JUul in t,j3 cm,nly, but it
S3nt in a messag,.. on the subject. He j ,,et.n mhl( t.4l ,,v Pft,M n(il it doeg
says of thp immigratioii oOiw: "Hare- . txrcr,i ollf, 1.,;f I, Ti ,n.;i
lis son
faced jobbery h.H been permitted, . nd j r,rirA thr home .S.ilurdav, but Jii
the iKJor emigrant who i-.h to th- in- j rt.ma!na j XebrilSa, an"i win r,
suiutions lor protection nmis II, it his Ur, r:ni(.lie io xuckoj
help'essne-s and forlorn condition af
ford tha readily-sfied oiportunity for
impc sition and swindling." The law j
is such as to provide for the correction
of a'-usesif properly administered. !
but the pickings .are too good to admit j
of that, bo the governors man, whom
bo selects with reat care and with
special reference to the needed reform
is to b rejected. Globe-Dpoiocra. .
pen a
counlr this
eiiMn, to be heavily stocked with cattle
sheep and horses. IJe.itrice Express.
V5j Stito & Monroe Sts.. Chicago.
I ill fur Ivsk .VII l-wi.. .W bi.cn. ii.il
IMliiMth -ul-j, Cin. H.IU.
l".s'Vta. Draw !.., Sillu t4
orr -.! Oull.I. lunHu
IBCIiblll IbUUI tlffl tlMl K
I tm AlMW I'---t . !l J A f
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Safest. Best and Most ReitaliltJ
LINE IN THE WEST.
Magnificent Dining; Oars,
Elegant Day Coaches,
Pullman Palace SleeptEg Oars.
2 St Louis Trains iJaily,
2 Omaha Trains Daily,
2 Kansas City Trains Daily
2 Atchison Trains Daily,
Two Trains for
St. Paul. Minneapolis, Sioux City,
Ami all j - 5 1 1 1 - in iienh -test, w ith
Pullman. Sleeping Cars,
Between Kansas City anil St. Fan!
WITHOUT? CHANGE
All tiatus nni cd tinie.i'oiiiicctiiiK for all points
East, West, North '& South.
Tickets for sate at all resular ticket offices.
Information recardinx rate, time, &c. cheer
fully given I'V addie.sing
J. F. IiAKVAItn.
A. i O.vwK.1. lieul Supt,
L r P ! "-' -f . r XV ! i ' cj-!1 o . i topt,-Ss .
Li
CALL AT Till:
Old Reliable
3
EASTWARD
I 1 1 v Fxivm. 1 litliis lor Hi:;t!ii. li!.:i
i;i. I. .Hi-. is I'll , Nl. I.onis, :im .!; j . : l . T -
liist. 1 ' 1 i . 1 1 ) 1 i-:irs l'.-.nl,. t" ! mi linia
i.olis Kli'uanr l'iillii:,iii hi Cats ui'l
I ay ('iiai-iii-i n all tlinmli Ir.iiii-. n,I
Inning eaix i'a-t i f Mi-suuu Uiv-r.
Tlll'iMllli Ttrki'tn at t In- l.i,M'st K:i t :ll "
tin Ziiairt- will l.t !o--l: fil tu iii-s! in;.l i,.n. .Alt.
WESTWA RD.
I'. viii'i . 'I'i.i!i!s fur Mi nvi-r. rn.
ft. : Oil.' in i ii Iiijint fi.i- nil n.inls
1 rliTiiln I I ''i. ( ':i!itnri.:.i. and tin- rnll
V.''-.-. I . I In- ;ul cut i if his I iin- k ' i'i i lie l r
Vi'Irl' ;i .v 1,'imiH' In I lit- i". I . II h M i-ii'i
l' ami ail v. ii. t .. uiii-iii.il.-i e .-w lieiv.
Mi :ih' al :il!lln liiiKii'laiit i-lal 'urns, ami
i iitm mat inn as in Kites, routes nr time la
lilcx iil In eluei f i : 1 ! y fin niMn-ii i m r. ;. p.i'if :t mn to any aui iit in to
V. M. tU'MTlS. lo-n't i.:l t icket Aeiit, Oiaalia, Net..
II. A. rVOTIHAN & M
V!:olera;- ami K. tall liealrr in
PINE LUMBER
SHL(iLi:s, LA Til,
SASH, DOOIIS,
Fonrtli .S'liei t. in'n-al i ii i i.i JloiiM-.
ri.ATisMocTii, . ni:bi:a.ska
Just Eeceived.
A FINF. LINK OF
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES
OF UIIIIUT I.UIMltTATION.j
A Challenge 5c Cigar,
2H la)l Ml ule fol the null W. .'. i j!f.lt
Peppei -berg's Ci?;ar Factory
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J A SON STREIGHT,
iSiitrfHhu:' to Htr.'iuht t littler.)
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A 1 IMC i.or OF
m acki:im:l, LAP.UAnoui: ii Kii.ui n;. tiiott, wild wwl
COD TlSIi, A... a cli..i-u l-.tof
V. '.: i.U". . a iilie !;:. i.f
f sy
MINNESOTA,
Queensware, Glassvare, Lamps.
Fa: ramls of
KANSAS- AND MISSOURI FLOIJH.
I lia e in -to:- i :i i li 1 j i"
All oar i-iiils are i:ew ami fit :f Ji.
Will Eisiiange lor Coantry Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand
i'c.t ( '' 1.) Court 1 1 on i-v, ri.tt.tsuio'.itli, Keb,
M. B. MURPHY & CO.
nd Tinners' Stock
OF ALL KINDS
FDR SALE BY
x 1irik(A
FINE ! HEAVY HARNESS.
A lar'e line of
Saddles Bridles, Collars, Mps.-&c.
always In stork.
Htpairiny of all hinds in ally djiie on
sort iLitlh v.
M.iin Mit H , ,d een Fonitli and Fifth.
O. M. STIiKICll T. I'.m-ii.i-H M;t:i:iKr.
(;il tiim miixh. .J"i lianieal Manager. 7tf
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ttnicago, Uur!iRS-:cn "& Qi'.'ncy t?ailroad.)
3. LEVY,
V.'ill JJUV iinil feKLL nil kiinls of
FURNITURE,
HETALS,
IRON,
RAGS
AND
FURSS
Will ail v;:nc(i money on all
SALABLE (JOOI)S,
on low r .M.titi street,
Opposite The Old Duke Jiuildiny.
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GOING EAST AK3 WL-ST, j QOtSlO tSOTH AND SOUTH
Elecaiit Day Co.iohe, l'arlor Cirs -.vi!- IvmHu- ! P-.li.! Tr.-iir.s- of JCl-t-ant Iwv Ctov-bcs Jinl Pull
iinff (.liairs (sat frefi, Sino.':i:r: V. n'-. -1 i.nii fV.I;;ee .-"i''. nir.;; Cars at-'e n:n ilailv to an-'
volviog Chairs, l'i!li::i iTi I'alaw li!';.::r.- f Mrj a;vi m s i.- jis." via Hun:.:!)!. 0 :i:icy, Keol;::W
the famous ('. II.A: O-Iiiiin.T I iirs run .ioi-i. aui . a-Iincrt..;:. ( tiiar i;ai.i.t. r-ri-l Ah.-i-rt Ij-.l to st.
from Chicago & Kansas ( ty, Cti:ra,-o l oncii i I an! aj.il n. .ip .lis: i'ai i..r Cars with l:wli:iiiii'
ijiuiis, ciucago X: lies .-louif5, ( hn-ii. St. .;.)- ..airs to ut ! friin Kt. Lcui.; and l'eoria an.l to
seph. Atchison t Tonf ka. Onlv tbrouU liiii? iir-
t ween Chicago, I jnt:oin .t Denwr. Through cars
between Imtiunapoiis & Council BluiTs via lvuria.
All connections maili in Union Di-pnts. It is
known as the great TIIIiOUGII CAU L1XC
i.l from St. 7tiU .ni-l ottumwa. Oulv one
r.arps or ears wtirctu bt. Iui3 and lies
: :oini s, losva, ljncom, tbrobKa, and JJcnvi r,
Colorado.
Iti:; iiuivi. ir..xUy .il.uiLtOu to b the
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ruiBsi tquippea ttunroiic: in tr-o orici ,cr ai ciassos or Travel-
p. J. POTTER, 3d Yice-Pros't end GeiTI Slacker. FaCEVAL LOV.'ELf.. Gen. Pa,.-;. Afe' t, Chicago
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CSGT EN THE MARKET.
OXLYot Vegetable OU
umll'mxi licet fallow.
To Iri'luf e l.ouHekocpers to dvo this Soap
a trial. WITH EACH BAR
WE (ilVE A FINE
TABLE NAPKIN
This o.Tit ii tna'lo for ahort tiro only
and !:ouiJ bo taken advantacu cf at ONCE.
V.'e VAitltANT thi3 Soap to do moro wah
lag - ith K.-eatcr ca?ii than anr eoap In th
j nnukot. It ha-j n-j EQUAL I'.-r use in hard
I and cold water.
GAIT, FLEISHMAN h CO. 1
COMFaSSED YEAST. ;
The Lest i ;;st. in t:.se, ric-ivtil fresh,
every TUESDAY ami EH ID AY
mornings. Tra le supplied hy j
ni:s.y Err a lew rs Ay in.
YDUIJ D30CER HAS IT.
iLVfrisley&Co.
JrJ:;j-iCturftr of Standard Lauivtfr
tn Tc!!ct Soaps.
ZE re
Xt old stock to work oil".
Tlio I;itet patterns cf
G-LASS -A-ISTID OTJSDSXnTS'W'.EI
I-'LOCJJ. FEED AND PliOYrSIOXS.
Th9 Very Holiest Market Prica piidfor Country Produce
DREW BUILDING, PLATTSM.UOTH.
In
tatalogues i P
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ft". lAal m0DAnll ii
decfipUon an1 1 TIubte diructioii" iS SSS?i
Will b,.:
f country
irfqmr tornrrt-xtirous xor mis i n.mTncTyi line, tiTn riicllhey"TnTit'nTi"T idlfE5S'afrfXV6fiI5 t?f"MriTRV7fW,C!j1Tl-
wom iun-uiSi.ivs v v.tbw..- locan ami rxamino before purctiaaing nav taken a Tacatlon, Uood-by,
llyvi a nigu oraer. otaic uuumai. eisewnerf. rancy goods at cost, awmi Doya, well see you i.iter.j
A t Wholesjileaiul
paid for all kind
1 A i SB 1
proiiucc. -oan asici see mc.
Opposite First Nalionai Bank.
la Oil, Water Colors, Crayon and Pencil.
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O. M. FEKrIT A UU UETR0IT MICn.rr-
JOB PRmTINGr,
Tie PLATTSMOUTH 11 EH ALT) PUHLISIII N' COMPANY haa
every facility for first-class
Every Department.
aniphiet Work
LEGAL IBILAInT-IKIS,
. -A-XJGTIOISr BILLS,
SALE BILLS,
COMMERCIAL
BieinsTTiisra-
Ott7-- SLocIz of JBlcutc Papers
And materials is large and cOmpiete in every depart meut.
ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED
PLATTSMOUTH HERALD OFFICE
-; - FRED GOO?. Propr. ki,Sule.rerry'' dru oreoppf tt. r.
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