The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 07, 1883, Image 1

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plattsmout::, xr;;rs;:.v.. satukda v v?:nfkg, ji;lv
hilU II ATT.
Beef, Porc. Mutton
HurrritiorN to
AT WliOL.n.lAI.E AND RETAIL.
,.r.tr. IfM-.s. i'.ic.ri. Suit Alt'it' s t' nil kit.'!-5.
m, m x - wa " - - 1 - -
i:ul n'l i. tin.-1- iirtioL-j
Thi Highest Mar ket Price i'.iid for Hides, Wool, Pelts,
Grease, Etc.
Fieah Lako Trout and White Fish Every Thursday
Morning.
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OHOCE1UES.
THE DAYLIGHT
Full, JAnc General JSIereliasMli.
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices.
Call and Satisfy Yourself
JOSEPH
have arrived, and I
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to
Oh, Vpq
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Dry
Dres Goods, Trimmings Et., at lower i-uu es
uy other Louho in the country.
Also a full line of
Groceries Queensw
at prices to defy cm it'tion
w.
IP. J. 51
Dkalkk
Groceries
Also Choice ISraiuls of Flour.
Aent for the German Fire lnsurncc Co., Freeport, 111.; German
Fir Insurance Co., Peoria. 111.; Manhattan Lite Insurance Co.,
Xew York.
Western Ilorso and Cattle Insurance fomp:.ii,
OF OMAHA.
Fire Insurance Policies If sued in
Steamship Tickets sol J lrc m and to Lurope over tiie Unm: ar-
American racket Co., ami the North-German L oyd .ents tor
100,000 acrca of land on the Northern Pacihc rail roao" in l iktta.
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G-race &
No old etock to work off. Tlie latest patterns tf
GLASS atttj- QTJEEIsrS W"K IB
FLOUB AND PROVISIONS. TIIE HIGHEST MARKET l'KICI
PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
DREW BUILDING,- PLATTSMOUTH, .
AI Alt Mil.-!
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A. . 21 T.
I.a:d ll-Ai-gii'A,
turril market.
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will cuntinue to sell
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than
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Yfiirs llespetfully,
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the English and German Language
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FLATiBMnufii ilKHALD.
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in Flalteoiii Huidiii WMiiti Co.
DAU.V, iMiVi r l l.y carrier to uny i:u: i.f :lu
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".'"'"iCl.Y. ly iiiiill,
yin- ci'pv tlx I'liKithH. SI 'l
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ii-i t-i l 1 - I :: i I'ti.-t i 'U'l-i-. i'i.titr !!... I li.
Nt'o.:l ci:is- in hi.
Mr .Ioiin Km.i.i:v t-xjiinin tli
troui'li Shut .i.it'I to I'i f;i
;..-,., i r. i i. . ...... i ; ..... . m.. 'cm. i.-...
j II 1. 'II- 11'. il l.li.T ILI ll( ."II I mi'
fioi:i )fii:a l're.-iiilr-iit in i'32C. Mr.
Ht l'.y Siiyo. Ui.cle Sammy 'l il ic:: v.'-'K
fiict j'.l.St wl.tn tie sliOiil l l:iVii "ni;i.iii
Also, wliil- the D:l of Tam many i
ali.'iit it, li" i.'XpJaiiir wt.y the inililur
lii('i"i.-iiii, (Jeneral Il:iicx-k, misled -ir!?
I'l-iiiieut ; in thii l itter cas- Mr.
Kflley Hiiyg Uncld Sainiuy 'hrart-d up'
against th nniniiieu just wlieu lie
ahould have proved loyal hhJ tr.i; to
tin: I' irty of iihtftruvii.-!.. This inova u
i. tviy t li t', tiivif 'm iu.ii.li!.; like elea
iu out;-.! inn.' I it all tioul-1; si)iii e
cict.i Itel'ore joiii into 'iL;.h, ni..Ui:
roiitcrt. o.n .m l aii thai; it clears the
.ieck i'.r xciioii, aj'd pr-iu-Jles liari)i-ii)
jou know. Xo'.v it will i' ia itl.-i
I'nr ilu- .S;ij;ii i'f Gi:iiLieey to cjii lV-s
tVr Mr K Hey, arul tti 1ein..:::.iU-- l.ir
ly of New York Will be ie:uh fir
A BAKE kmieKit filit is what Sena
t'r Masulersoii imi-t. liavn wi;!i the sen
ior semitor tteloro he cmi win his s!'w
in th senate and in the uisii ihu.jorj !
(he imti'Kial l.iniei for this i t of the
repuhiican dominion. The Ileraid w.U
f.Ct HH Umjtile, W iietleVfl' the iMillli'Ht
shall ojn n iiiiiier i l;e M;inju:s uf (.;. eii
hurv ruln. Oiii.dia H r."!d.
We have p. j;;'Uti2. wan. M ::v.l cu
liotsed our iiir,.l ci' the (ai:.!ia IJerald
in regard to thi.t lu ospeci . v .- mill We
ue unwilling that lie sin n.i set .is um
pire. We don't I hick he limit Tsta'ids
t iie Marquis of Queiishury rides, nei
iher (' we t'u.ik tin -Be ru'es will j;ov
f-rn tlie set-to. This K. riuimnye, if it
evi-r duos liappen, is likely to come off
ii!dr the MeD-itX rul., and il the hit
laanizer of the (Terald ii:Hits on fool
mu ;jio?;:i i inside of that rinir, we will
wash ou-i usiials of tin- whole ailair.
When the Ifecdd prints edittaial
mat r it is its own, no in... worthy
oi . h- iianse of journalist w ho re-prints
ik-.i ni 'er lets ;u:y rirht t credit it
o any p";!ieular am .'ir.r.-liip To
.'larle out aid as e artieh s to a pnr
tieiilar 'ndividual )t a fcross violation
of every rule of decency, avrl involve
injustice to men to whom authorship "f
HUi.l. articles is avi-rihed. In the recent
i'hkh of Mr. Mor on, a wronij wa- done
thai eentlpnian by holdinuf hitn re
H..onsille for views which he might
not entertain, and it was an outrage nu
te Hf.uali w ich we think we know
how to resent. Mr. Morton writes an
occasional article for our paper, and ve
wifh lie would eoutribiite more a'ei
more of th'-in to our ciiIiiihih to lend
s.i-ipf,h. mikI interest and zest to our
dwensfcions, but unless lie puts his
name to an article, no ninn has a right,
on Ins account especially, to attribute
it to him. Omaha Herald.
The foregoiu1; is well put. Dr. Mil
!er must b held responsible for the
editorial page of hin paper, which lie in
enerslly a!le to take care of, and we
can se no gain p,-odding the great anti
niou.ipoliPt from "Aibor Springs Lodge'
by credi'injr the work of the editor of
the Herald to that rebell'ous bourbon
from Otoa.
THE INDEPENDENTS OF MIS
SISSIPPI. We don't take any ftoek in the Chal
mers school of southern politicians
who avail themselves of the ti-sae Ual
lot, ad every other devilish device,
from that refined instrument of irau I
down to the load of buck sle tatthe
hand of the midnight -ssnssiiis.to retain
I olif ical power; and when all these
appliances fail, and their party refuse
fin t her to honor them with place, turn
out refornu rs. Tin y remind u of the
lines
" When the devil Is ?1ck.
1 he devil a monk- would be,
Wli-ti tiie d-vil is e.l. th'o
levil a iionk i he."
Hovt-vt-r, it appears ai'ftr the K qmb
lirn party of Mississippi had pdet'v
refund CoueraS Ch-dmeis a c.d'-t seat
iu tiie sviiagogue, he, m.d his u'.murr
(and ii is said ae has a veiv re.-eet aba?
I p:iny in d.ssi-.p., a,,i
I - Suit;
JilCKsJ-Is wltll Mr i;,.lli.u i,:,vis, a
t. .iiiv i. -1 nroe'-oe.t 'o oig;..iZ .in
(: le r:ite -r o:ii i:T, Mini Co'lgreSs-
lian. hs i hairiiiaii.
Th-vi ry ti'st plank in the platform
aem-.nds a free halior, and u fair count.
and auothcr plank o-eclarcs iu favor of
the control of railways bv legislation.
Were it not thai we despise the motives
that prompt men iike Chalmers to head
a political party in'that State in favor
of a free ballot, aud a fair count, we
would be disposed to hurrah for Chal
mers.
COLORADO CORRESPONDENCE.
Denver, Colo., July 4th, 883.
As the date-lino of this letter shows,
to day is the glorious Fourth. In tbis
U . , t heie is i .i puMie . ec ignition i f
tl.edav. Not that 1) uvii )! - are hik
iii" In i.i.tilnti!!! it i- ' i '.: i : ; ji -
dieated by e . i.- ' i.: :.':t!
t'vw mot, lis j.i H i- ei:y :- ; :i g Jo be
one gi.uid jaia day. ih- ob-eivanre of
whii h will ilirow ai.y fri.!i:ary i'onrih
of .Inly celebiatiou into tla: J'liad.-.
Ilu: if tin re is no odieiul leeo-nition
of the day, th " boy-1 have eert ainly bet n
il'di :heir duty in "w hoi p ug it up
; ri r"!. t e io- kfni t'n- -,i ed
id- I po tloil I f : li- i li hab'tH in - ' i -t .1 1
M:..i : li.o pfoji.t- b i'i I'lihc in'.;:;, 'l;'
.. i.'ii'oii'-i ;:.,d . .c i: i s ' :s 1 1 : lo- i.'iulii;-
l.-ii. a!i li.nii l'i- Uu le t !;. k
X-'-t-.n!'- iinyi'O'iy v an inis-iog fnn,.
tm. it d .e n i y ali fir'? ;ivi).g wrk
j.e g--b ii r tie day. T his I'.i I nooi.
and fivcuing there xsill - cro-.No- jmi
:t ,hr'. ell I'.iTk, V. hTe Hi Tiiijg. me r.
'iv.- boi-.i made for a j l.y time. lier--js
tiiti-ie ihere lo-day, by lure.; t.;..s
bale'.-, a liiplny of .T ij,.'.i.. bi, i;giit
ii ev.-f ri-:;, -.J-neing. ami a p r t; t ;ic
display in tin- evening.
THE G . A. K
The (Ii.'iu l Aim', t-.iiii:: witi b- readv
r r o cup-iiiey M U-.i.-.i a w. k before
the day iiSru-mUiing I lie 2-1 1 (i inst.
The Nat'-ona: (Council of Ailminisitii
tion, will hold a meeting on .Moo..i,t
t he '2-j 1, and t !.t following day th-n-will
be a gr .ud ; arade of the veter in
:i:d I he t-tate troops. The Cfhra-o
National (l.aids, whu-h wi.l probably
io eseort duty, consists of twenly-sevi-n
companies, fm iv l:nifornicd.
Altotiether the procession i!i probab v
be about five miies in i. JiLdh. I here
will be other public e.x.ieies lie- same
day, iu ludiii, orations by distinguish
ed Speakers. At night, a torei.liLdil
parade will be mad by t'e taunaie
Fiam'oeiti Club, of Topeka, Kansas,
wiii'. ii is com post d of comrades of Abf
Lii eoio I'o.-t ul that ity. Wediu.day,
I hursi'ay inl Triday of tie same week
wib ! o devot.-d to sessions ol the Na
tional encampment. At -the close of
H e legular eiitampment Ki-Siions, the
office lb and delegates, with their 'ami
lies, will be escorted to Mi.- principal
points of interest ihiot.ghoiu jta-e
Dining ihe w.ek, tin re will be vSus
entertainni-liis proidcd, iticlading a
co:. cert of war songs of all nations, by
a chores of two hiindnd school chil
dren. There wid also be excursions all
llw tin to ihe cannons of Clear Creek,
."south rhttie and the Koyal Gorge of
the Arkansas, a!so to the citie of
Le:.dviile, lueblo,Georfetow-ii,(;ree!e. ,
Idaho, . Silvertoii. Canon '. ..,i
Fort Collins. Cui'n, D' : -.j,
Colorado 8oi iu is, . I'.tr.f.n, O.a.u-tK
(luuniMJi;, Mu;;i: u .t:d . nd ' , Tiae-e
points y-.iii ineiiioe ( i-. i.n- ot the
eriiwlpal hgfi' uduiul aud miucral
li Ida of Colorado.
EXPOSITION NOTES.
The exposition building was opened
on Monday for the reception of exhib
its, and the various articles are being
put in place. Nonce has been receiv
ed t hat the entire miuersl exhibit of
the Tertio Millennial ill he brougi.t
here t the close of that exhibition
Advices from the New York Central
and the Baltimore & Ohio railroads,
state that the matter of r 'es will short
ly be brought before the irunk Hue
passenger committee, l,1,l that the
probable outcome will be :he issuing
of thirty d ij' excursion tickets. Gen
eral Passenger Agent I, '-well, of ti e C.
B. & Q. railroad, thinks that we can ob
tain he first locomotive buiit in this
country to add to the grand display
i,.o i ',m,!U.innHr Miirohv. of Ari-I
zona, assures th- management th'tt he
will bring .1 very large exhibit from
that territory, and the show will b?
oetter, it is expec ed, Mian the veiy ex
cellent displ iy which Arizona made
last year. 1 In- J)en'er exhibitors ol
;at yearwho are going to contribute
again, will in nearly everv case occupy
the 8:une spaces hs at that time, pome
of the applicants from the east are get
ting anxi ais, and fear that they will
not get into the building, but they will
all be accommodated. The few (Otl -ties
of the s'nie which hi. v.- ' ' " dila
tory !) ul musing 'n t nu-iaiuiist
kiiown, are bestirring ihems -ives and
the Colorado s!e-v wii h o'ii up in
irrttnd proportion". Jndg ng by the
isa t ie xfoluts are const. u-; m, there
w ll. no. be the de av of g-tiing into
r.i unot' order .vhu ti was experienced
las ..u. -The jie-'ple know just ho-v
to ji-- io v .rk now ,
T:-t-rearo inisiy iustmices bi igcit
e! now which s-iimv : a limited ex
tent i! e gr-.t go-d wrought to the
ujw poiiioi sot tin- West by the dis
plays ot th. Ir wealth of leaource ma le
by various localities lat year. It is
truly wondetful that such is the case,
aud that the effects could so soon be
appuent t.nd distinctly traceable to
their ciuse, but the proof is con-
rlnsi vk. Much canital has been in
vested, and a great extent of unsettled j
territory ha been redeemed from dis
use purely as the resnlt of knowledge
.iKsseminated bv the Exposition. This
is a source of encouragement to those
who believe in the system of exposi
tions as a means ef developing nev
countries, and who desire that the Den
ver enterprise shall beepmea perma-
in nt intit u: ion, ami it e xhibitions n
li'lil : ! . c ::i : t i.i'e. i In ;! I :s t;f anv
'. ; ; i . r'.e In. i r.lr r..-ver h.H..k'd
!'..! rj y. .!'. ; piod. Ill fai t
tliev mi- i.ot expected to show them
selves only in an indirect way. But
here is a case where a year has not yet
c!aps-, 1 Htnce the beginning of the
show, a:;d only thre-quurt is of a year
has pashtd si:;ee its c'..-,e TJie peo
ple have h mHy l.-tid t in." to ;.rr ri 1 ;.
talk over dn matur, and L'hotd us
!riit.i an- 1 1 ' i i t hat v. stt ri toauy
!h I '. ! A'i'i :I iii- l ai vesL i.esogiea'
iu u short a lime " .'.lim wiil the har
vest be" ior y-:irt of co.itimii ng in so
will doing? lor he o'-j-cts of the Kx
posiiion are only partially realized
I. en itsellect is in th" in -leased wo.
l .n oi tin; U'esi. The Imposition is a
national enterprise. It is intended ml
uioce to show to tiie world what io be
i..g done and w hat can be necoinpii-Led
by -kili, capital and industry, in the
tu b mineral and agricultural field of
thi.i country, lut as well then source
of the entire couidi y, and what cun be
ae ompliahed in ad the wide fields of
m ii.utactiii". science and art. It is not
only tm exhibition of the capital find
enterprise of the country and an invi
tation lo all wiio id io come H'i I par
take of the great opportunities; hut it
is ;. n annoUiH etui III to ail the eiiliz.i
;iou of the world, thut A merica fctanda
iu it j fort most rank.
The ar;esian wattr borm fill contin
ues, all of the experiments ita t'.rg
w ith unbounded success. It is hoped
lluil the tysttm n ay be aj'plied to irri
gation, and then whether or not the
spring ran s continue every year, the
a; tici I'tir.d pursuits of the people may
be cairied on without the obstacles
which formerly retarded pregtess
D. W. M.
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SAKKa.
I.jjy "-ITZIlKHALLl, A. W. MCLAUOHI.I
I "n-si'tCDt. iCa-hier.
i-k.sf NATIONAL
3A
OF i'LATTSMOUTII. M.UllASKA.
Oaers the very best faeiiilies for the rromrt
trauacli-'ii ol legilhiiate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, timels. t!oiil. l;oieinnii-i:t a ret I.oc
Ktteiiri! ie f ell ;IU am! Ne'tt. lf-;..s:t.-ree:iv-eti
ii. -i eileifst . . .-u toi.e firuti-
e.iO' -. Ur,:tl - in w .. . utiaMe a: any
,: sr.;- i' i:lteii .vale and all
e.i.'.i-i;!:.! :.0-viiS ;t
ICmui.e.
-ilirtioits rri'K'i: it- proiitirtiy remitted.
ibi-hest market riceu paid fr Cmiiity War
rants. Statu a -d County Isondf.
DTK ECTOR S :
John Vitzeermil A. E. Tonalln,
.lolin K. Vis.rK. K. C. Ctishlug.
ieo. K Ijuvey. K. K. White.
A. W McLauehltn.
WEEPING VV AT 3
:h
WEEPISG WATER.
NEB.
E. L. REEI. li .dent.
. A. (iIBS()T, Vice-President.
R. S. U i.'JvlNON. Cashier.
A ssseral Erlms Business Transactel.
K.H-aved. ad Interest allowed 03 Time Certi
niafs. nr-. availabla ia auy part of the U-olted
sra'i:s and h!1 the principal citissof Koroptf.
o
Agens fur te celebrated
Mm Lias of vmm.
Bank Cass County
evtcerMaiii and Sixth Streets.
PLATTSMOTTTH ZETZEDB
1 .JOHN BbACH.. President, I
1 J. M. ? ATT K RsjO N" , Cashier, f
Transacts a feral Mum Bnsiiicss.
HIGHEST CASH xILICE
Paid lor County and City WaranU.
-.nd promptly remitted lor.
DIBECCTOIt :
lolir Black. J. M. l'att : son. C. H. I'arn el
F. R. Guthnianu. a. MorriMey, A. B.
nit l. - t br lr.
AGENCY
FIRE IlKANGS
tn
j CITY, of London,
QUEEN.
FIREMAV FUN II. of c .lifun.iu
EXPREISS COMPANIES
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO..
WELL'S' FAROo & CO r.PKh.
Oftlooia .Kockwxd lUock, with Job u son Bios
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LUMBER
EICHEY
OF TISAOXXi
DEALERS IN
LumbsrtS
ash.Doors
nt,
A FINE LOT OF
MACKKIiEL, IxADK ADORE IIEIiHINO, TliOUT, WILD WAV1
COD FISH, Abo u choice lot of
rOIT JxHTlD CHANGES
We hsve a fine lock of
GMQ'XC'E FAMILY GROCERIES,
Fancy rands of
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR.
I have In ftoo a line line of
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps,
fro. All our xoods tc new and frt'b.
Will EiciiaiiEe mr Country Proaace. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hani ;
.Next door to Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb,
M B, MURPHY & CO.
ITS
-AND-
At Wholcsnlcaiul .fiS.ct.ail.
paid for all kinds of country
produce. Call and sec me.
a
Opposite First
EASTWARD
Dally Kxpress Trains for Omvha. Chicago.
Kansas t'ity, St. IOiiis. jind all points East.
I iirontrli Car via Peoria to Ind anaj;lli. Kle
Kaet Pullman I':ilace C:;rB und dy coaches on
ah t!Hun trains, and Dining ear eat of Mis
souri river
Tlirouuh Ticket1 at the I-owest Rate are on ale at all Ihe tmpor'ant station, arid bacne'i
will be checked to destitution. Any inforination as to rate, routes or time tables .i bo'
cheerfully furnished upon application to any airenf or to
P. S- EUSTI3, General Ticket A Rent, Oinalis. ytt.
BURLINGTON- ROUTE""5'"
(Chioago, Burlington & Qulncy a c 'read.) I
1 : ;4
CCiG EAST AKD WEST.
Ele-rant Day Coshes, Parlor Cars with Recliii-
ir.? tnans scis i.-!-ei, cluu.i.ii; v"' " ,
x.-lvlne Chairs, I-u'.lraan Palaee bl-inJCT Car ini
h. fvic t- k r a. ninins- f ars run dauy to ana
.from Chicago & Kan-vw JH7. C'faicAco-A t oaocU
: Bhi.TP. CliK twro & IV Motuoa. Ilii a. fct. J
' !Mph. Ate.tson To-vka. Only thronc-i Urw lv
inivn Chicago, Lirotin & Denver, lartrtiiih can
' between IndT.iDapolt i Council Bluffs vu. J toria
'.Ml tonnectiona made in I nsm J???!- "
kncwu as the preatl H.KULn li
Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all C!e-i of Travel- ,Vel
fX. J. POTTER 3d 1o-Pn-s t wi l GonT Manay-r FJEHCFA'AL USZTSL. r. Tax. A t. C'ldf-aA-g
j
1
TyU'IoVEIBIIIilR,
BEOS.,
ViT23 0 133 VJU:;TTII O r:U
ALL KINDS OK
inds
Pi-icrti t
'9
Cash
National iBank.
WESTWARD
Dsliy Exprs trains for Denvpr connertlnif
In T'nifin Depot for all popirs In Colorado. L'th.
California and the entire Went. This advent of
ttiH lin cives the trareler a w Koate to thi
West, with scenery und advantages uutquaJed
elsewhere.
GOIMC NCR TM ASJO BOUT!)
FEEB-
Solid Tr&ins of Ei. sar.t Iw.y Coarhos Pi..! M
man, Palace Sl'--f--:i c'iTS rin daJy t.j kn l u
rom t Dwi. v liaririibnl, CJ'nev, t. iv,:n
BurVxf3oa.iJi.r laTiu.s iuq ,ii.;t.-:n.. y m m t
Paul abd f-.ifinei : Pail r Cirw.ci .i-iiaj. v, ,i,u,
Chairs to and 'roinbt. Louis and Peoria fa.nd U afiiiu
and from tt. Louis and Ottumva. On.y on-- -:). o:.
change o( ears between Kt. liOuia i.'id Ditfclnt
loin.. Iowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, ac-i Ivn'Cfj i-j,r.
Colorado.
His uciversaaadiiilaBd to be the
f 1
re
id Pui:
Ui ana,