The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 21, 1883, Image 1

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VOL. I.
I'LATTSMOUTIJ, NEBKASKA, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1883.
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JONATHAN IIaTT
J. AVr. Martiiis
Beef, Pork, Mu
tton and Veal
HurceHHorw to A. ii. IIATT.
HEA3DQTJAETEES 1012. CHOICE
Snar-Cured Hams, Bacon, Salt Meats of all kinds, Lard
and all other articles kept in a fiivt-class meat market.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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The Highest Market Price Paid for Hides, Wool, Pelts,
Grease, Etc.
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Fresh Lake Trout and White Fish Every Thursday
Morning.
PLATTSMOOTfl HERALD
rUBMSIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY
-BY-
The Flattsmontli Herald PntlisUni Co.
DAI L, Y4 delivered by carrier to any part of the
city
Per Week o ,
rer Year
WEEKLY.'b'v iiVaiL
One copy glx months Si 00
One copy oue year -"" 200
Kegl.stered at tue Post Office, nattBinouth. an
second cla.Hs inaiter.
60
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GROCERIES.
THE DAYLIGHT STORE!
Full ILine Greneral Merchandise.
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices.
Call and Satisfy Yourself
-A.T
JOSEPH V. WECKBAGHS
Oh,
Yes!
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have arrived, and 1 will continue to pell
Dry Goods & Notions
Dress Goods, Trimmings Etc., at lower trices than
any other hoiise in the country.
Also a full line of
Groceries, Queensware
AND
at prices to defy comoetion. Yours Kespctfully,
W. H.
P. JT. IHIANIEM.
Dealer in
The town of Red Cloud, Webster
county, is experiencing a prosperous
season, be ireral beautiful brick hlork
have been erected during the past year
in this enterprising city, and as a trad
ing point we do not believe there is a
city in suthern Nebraska in a more
flourishing condition, lied Cloud is at
the terminous of the middle di vision
of the B. & M. in Nebraska, and alao of P,autinS the w.h.ecl and windlass.
he "Branch" from Crete via. of Beat
rice aud Wymore, south and west. At
this place the splendid B. & M. eating
house is managed by Mr. Joseph Swan,
one 01 the best and most accommodat
ing hotel men in the west, in whose
praise the travelling public speak only
in deservedly complimentary terms.
The IIekald here takes occasion to
congiatulate the B. & M. management
upon its fortunate selection of thi9 com
petent gentleman, to care for the wants
of its immense passenger traffic, at (his
point. .-'';
A trip over the lines of the B. & M.
west to Hastings and Red Cloud, and
from Red Cloud east through Nuckolh
and Thayer counties, last week, in
which Webster. Nuckolls and Thaver
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counties, in Nebraska, and Jewell,
Smith and Republic counties Kansas
were briefly visited, has convinced the
Herald that Nebraska, at least, will
outdo itself this year of '83, In the way
of crops. The corn crop in the coun
ties mentioned is remarkable, both for
its quality and acreace. Tho small
grain was represented to be, and Is au
immense crop, both in quantity and
quality. The raiLAU'kas be4fv&nte.
ous, more man ever oerore luo Beason
through, producing with tho immense
erops'a plentiful yield of grass. This
country is well settled with a thrifty,
intelligent clafcs of agriculturists;
good comfortable farm Houses have
taken the place of the early "dug out,!
and the needful windmill is fast sup
The
people are thriving, and proud of their
country, a circumstance which speaks
louder than any outside representa
tions can do. Here we found wild
land, in the neighborhood of any of
the stations on the Branch, from Wy
more to Red Cloud, worth from five to
fifteen dollars per acre. The country
is well supplied with stock of all kinds,
sheep, swine, and cattle, and the thriv
mg villages, and lofty grain elevators,
at every station, spoke of what the
great B. & M. in Nebraska has done to
develop and populate this already weal
thy State. We believe it is neither a
boastful nor exaggerated statement to
Republican State Convention.
The KepubllcHn electors or tlie State of Xe
braxka are hereby calh-d to eul di-leate
from the aeveral counties to lieet In State
Convention at Lincoln, Wednesday, September
2t, A. If. 18K1, at a o'clock p. 111.. for the pur
pose of placing lu lioiiiu.allou candidate for
the following named ottice.i, to-wit ;
One Justice of thebLpreine Court.
Two Kegents of the Cniverxity.
One Uiilverolty Itegeut to fill vacancy.
The several countten are entitled to repre
sentation In the .State Convention, aa follows,
ba-ed upon the vote can t for K. 1'. KoKen for
Secretary of mate, giving one delegate to each
oue hundred and fifty (lui) votes, mid oue del
egate for the tract in of seventy-live (7.1) votes
or over : also one delegate for each organized
county
iTJ-IMIIBIEnR
RICHEY BEOS,
Countlcn
Adam-. ... .
Autelope. . .
lioone
liullalo
Butler
Bun...
Del.
....7
5
....5
... 6
6
.8
Krown 3
Cass . ..13
Cedar 'i
Cheyeuuee 2
Clay 8
Colfax
Cuming 5
Chase 1
(Ulster 3
Cherry 1
Dakota .4
Iawsoa .3
Oixou 4
Dodge
Uougla lo
Counties Del.
JohuHoti T
Kearney 3
Keith 1
Knox 6
Lancaxter 24
Lincoln 4
Loup 2
Madixon 6
Merrick 4
Nance 2
Neineha
Nuckolls t
Otoe 11
1'awnee 8
t'helpH 3
l leree ...2
1'latte
Tolk
Ited Willow 4
Richardson 12
saline t
IKA LKHS IN ALL KINDS OF-
Lumber, Sash.Doors, Blinds
2 AIITTS, LIME,
luudy 1 i Harny
Flimore 0 Hauntlei-H it
franklin ... 4 I Seward 8
..3
..2
..I
.5
..4
..8
Frontier 2 i Sheeman.
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5 ; Stanton.
il 1 bloux...
.nayer.
Valley..
Washington..
Furniis
Gage....
Uoener 2
&reecley 2
uau
Jlamilton 7
JIarlan 4
liitcueock 2
Holt 5
Howard :t
Jetlerson 5 1 Total 371
It is recommended that 110 uroxies he ad
mitted to the convention, except such as are
Held by nelson reMdimr in the counties from
which the proxies are iriven.
Geo. W. K. Ijokskv, Chairman.
8. B. CoLsex, Secretary.
Wayne 3
W heeler 2
Webster
York 8
BANKS.
In the Knevals land cases, the Oma
ha Bee comments very pointedly upon make, when we say, from every source
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Groceries &
Crockery
GLASS Al Q1JWAB, J
Also Choice JBrands of IFlour.
Ant for tlie German Fire lnsurnce Co., Freeport, 111.; German
Fire Insurance Co., Peoria, 111.; Manhattan Life Insurance Co.,
New York.
Western Horse and Cattle Insurance Company,
OF OMAHA.
Fire Insurance Policies Issued in the English and German Languages
Steamship Tickets sold from and to Europe over the Hamburg
American Packet Co., and the North-German Lloyd. Agents for
100,000 acres of land on the Northern Pacific railroad in Dakota.
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No old stock to work off. The latest patterns cf
QLASS ATT3D QTJEE31srSW.I?E
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS. THE HIGHEST MARKET TRICE
PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMOUTH.
the manner in which the supposed set
tlement between the figurehead, Kne
vals. and the settlers upon those lands,
has been brought about the Bee says:
;V year ago Kneval would have
been glad to have taken $1.50 an acre
for his lands, now he is compromising
at $3.50, and the settlers are mortgag-
their farms to clear their original tiile.
It can readily be seen that there will be
a good deal more difficulty now in so
curing the attention of congress to the
claims of our farmers in southern Ne
braska.
It will be urged that if tho farmers
were able to settle with Mr.
there is no further need for congres
sional relief. Appropriating money to
prevent eviction, and voting it to help
farmers to pay mortgages, arc two very
different things in the eyes of congress.
II113 was the point seen by TJeneral
Van vVyck, who ha9 steadily urged up
on the settlers to refuse all offers of
compromise, and to watt the course of
events."
The Herald would suggest that
Cenercl Van Wyck while he is about
it, look into the manner in which these
cases were conducted on behalf of the
settlers, and perhaps he can gain some
insight into the manner in which they
were settled, and recognize the hidden
land that has guided and shaped that
settlement.
The Telegraph strike is ended : the
employees are again asking for em
ployment, and the great telegraph mo
nopoly is exultant that its millions of
wealth, and almost limitless power,
has triumphed over the weak and pen
niless employee who has had the temer
ity to break a lance with that power
ful master and antagonist, and the
prints are full of the boastful self con
gratulatory rejoicings of the victor.
From thi3 contest, however, reforms
n our system of telegraphy will
emerge ; and the country will in the
end be the gainer; and when this
comes to pass the penniless, defeated
operator will be the victor after all.
The strike may be ridiculed and the
strikers may be censured, as they have
been by a great majority of the press;
but the fact still Remains that the
Brotherhood or Union adopted the
only means at hand at their command
to achieve, redress, aud gain relief
first, by asking their employers for re
munerative and living wages, and sec
ond, whea that request was met with
contemptuous disregard, by quitting
the employment of the grasping mas
ter. From the smoke of this contest,
the country's attention has been direct
ed to several features of the telegraph
system of America which needs and
must have attentions chiefest among
which is the fact that the commercial
peace and prosperity of this continent
cannot be assured so long as our tele-
of information accessible, that the
State of Nebraska will this year exceed
j its crop of '82, by at least from 30 to
40 per cent, in corn, wheat, oats, and all
other crops. With Thayer and Nuck
olls counties we were especially pleased
and predict that at no distant day these
will be among the banner counties of
sounthern Nebraska, in point of popu
lation and wealth.
HERALD CLIPPINGS.
England will persist in the deporta
tion 01 ner lrisu subjects. The gov
ernment has introduced in Parliament
Knevals, a bill which vill appropriate 800,000
iur jiuuer emigration.
JOIf.V riTZOERALI), A. W. McLAUCH
Tresident. . Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL
OV l'i.ATT3MOUTH. NKBIiASKA,
Offers the very best facilities for the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Government and Loca
securities JSou;iit aim sold. Deposits receiv
er aim mieiesL auoweu uu nine ueriui
catee, Drafts drawn, available in any
Dart of the United States and all
the principal towns of
e-urope.
Collections made & pronely remitted.
Highest market prices paid for County War
rants, State aud County Bond.
BTJZXjIDJIIsra- ZFLA-ItPIKIIR,
Rates. Terms CasSa
JUST
The archbishop of Naples will be
made a cardinal for his services to the
sufferers by earthquake in Ischia. A
child was recently rescued alive from
the ruins after suffering for a week.
The treasury cattle commission re
ports, after exhaustive inquiry, that it
is unable to find a trace of the foot-and-mouth
disease, apatsSZniji the
herds just landed from CJreat Bfilain.
After all the professed jackals and
anonymous jackasses have finished dis
puting as to Garfield's character and
purposes it is not unlikely that decent
people will conclude that it is only an
other version of the dead lion and his
assailants.
The Review is authority for the state,
ment that Captain Webb never enjoyed
robust health after his feats in the West
minster Aquarium. He contracted an
affection of the lungs, which made it
impossible for him to look forward to
a long life; and he therefore preferred
to die a heroic death, while st'U in pos
session of much of his power
A meeting to further emigration, over
which Earl Shattsbury presided, th
Archbishop of Canterbury being also
present, resolved at London Friday that
200,000 persons should be sent to Cana
da and the colonies, the state to buy
them farms, taking a mortgage for se
curity. It is proposed to send 10,000
families to Canada next speing.
Canada is to have standing army of
1,250 men by enlarging her two field
batteries, forming three infantry com
panies, mounting a troop of cavalry
and increasing the mounted police of
the nftrthwest. Of 40,000 men sup
posed to compose the militia onefouith
are presentable on parade. The Queen's
Own, of Toronto, is the strongest battalion.
There really sacms to be a strong
probability of the appointment of a
Chinese policeman in Philadelphia. If
Sam Wah should be decorated with
the star and club he covets. Denis
Kearney would feel more than ever dis
posed to burrow deep into the "bosom
of his family" and let the balmy breez
es of the Pacific fan his ample ears.
The most recent interesting discover
ies reported are those of Noah's ark on
Mount Ararat, the original lithograph
stone containing the Ten Command-
graph system is in the hands of private ments, the man who derided and sold
Individuals, and sneenlatora. Th hesr. ous general uancocK, ana tne individ
and wisest heads in the nation have been
assured of this for sometime past, and
the postal system under the control of
the general government seems to be
the almost universally agreed remedy
for the existing danger. The next con
gress will have this problem before it,
and it is to be hoped a plan may be hit
upon which will do away with the
present monopoly, or at least give it a
foeman worthy of its steel, and which
cannot be purchased by the syndicate
of millionaires Who today ' use this
great medium for the'r own personal
gain, regardless of the rights and neces
sities of individuals. .
ual who bough c the Kcpublican victory
of 1880. We need not now despair of
the success of the French Abbe M012-
not, who is about to explore the Red Sea
in searcn 01 rnaroh's lost armv.
Another wonder has been discovered
about Lake Tahoe which is a petrified
pine forest fifty feet below the surface.
According to the Carson Appeal, the
moss clinging about the top of the trees
has formerly presented tho appearance
of an ordinal y elevation of the lake
bed, but the moss has now disappeared
disclosing the petrified forest with
every limb and twig distinct. Some
fishermen recently drew up several
branches, which looked precisely as if
they had just been cut from a green
tree.
DIRECTORS :
John Fitzgerald A.
John R. Clark. K.
Geo. K. Dovey, K.
A. W McLaughlin.
E. Touzalin,
'. dishing.
K. White.
A KINK LOT OV
MACKEREL, LAURA DO J IE HERRING, TROUT, WILD WA VB
- COD FISH, ' A ho a choice lot of
X.E2&OXTS ORANGES.
We bave a fine slook of
CHOICE: FAMMRY GRO&JBBIBS,
Fancy rands of ' '"
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR.
I have In ttoc a fine line of
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Queensware, Glassware, Lamps.
&c. All our goods are new and fresh.
Will Exchange lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hanf '
Next floor to Court House, Plattemoutli, Nel, s,
nd52w3w M Ba MURPHY & CO.
WEEPING WATER
WEEPING WATER.
NEB.
E. Jj. REED, President.
U. A. GIBSON, Vice-President.
R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier.
A General Banlciig Business Transacted.
OK POSIT
Received, and Interest allowed on Time Certi
ficates. Drawn available -in any part of the United
States and all the principal cities of Europe.
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Agents for the celebrated
Wmi Line of Steamers.
Bank Cass County
Cotner Main and Sixth Streets,
DPIj-A-TTTS MOT7TH
1 JOHN BLACK. President, i
t J. M. PATTERSON, Cashier. J
Transacts a General Banlring Business.
HIGHEST CASI1 rRICE
Paid for County and City War.ants.
COIiLECTIOXS HADEi
and promptly remitted for.
iiRKr;cTons :
John Black, J. M. Patterson, C. II. Pain el
F. R. Outhmann, J. Morriasey, A. B.
mitii. Fred G order.
M. O'CONNOR.
At.the down-town saloon.
OPPOSITE THE PERKINS HOUSE,
Keeps a complete ine of
Liquors,
AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEER,
ALE AND PORTER,
KRUG'S OMAHA BEER
and the best brands of Kentucky
PLATTSMOTtni.
91 whiskies.
Opposite Perkins House. -
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Mill
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maiLdran to u applicant
abort 176 peg eoo iuurtxttiooa, prion, lecnnl
Pl&uta, Fruit Tree, eta. Invili
uuzw Marine
ijaiubla to aQ.
At Wholesale and Htetail. Cash
paid for all kinds of country
produce. Call and sec me.
Opposite First National Hank.
J. IF. jm. ATDMIEISTPJE US
EASTWARD
Daily Express Trains for Omcha. Chicago,
Kansas City, St. Ixmis. and all points East.
Through Cars via Peoria to Indianapolis. Ele
gant Pullman Palace Cars and dwy coaches on
all through trains, and Oinins car east of Mis
souri river.
WESTWARD
Daiiy Express trains for Denver connecting
in I'nion Depot for all points In Colorado. Utah.
California and the entire Went. The advent of
this line (rives the traveler a New Route to the
West, with ncenery and advantages iincnualed
elsewhere. .
Through Tickets at the Lowest Rates are on Fate at all lhe Important xtationa. and .liacrgaea
P. S- EUSTIS, General Ticket Agent, Omaha. Neb.
u r t ' I,llur"iailuu 10 routes or time table vili be
" B U R LI N GTO N. h O U TE ' 1
(Chicago, Burlington &. Ouincv rt . 'road.)
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COINC EAST AND WEST. .
Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Recti o
x Chairs (seats free). Smoking Car, with Re-
(rowing Chain. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and
tne ramous u. u. S V- uimng 1 ars run aauy to and
from Chicago Jt Kansas Qity, Chicago & Council
Bluffs, Chicago & Bea Moines, Chicago, St. Jo
seph. Atchison & Topeka. Only through line be
tween Chicacro, Lincoln & Denver. Throush cars
Itetweea Indianapolis & Council BlufTs via Peoria.
Ail connections mane in union ix-pots. 11 is
known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE.
COINC NORTH AND SOUTH
Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pull
man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily to and
rora it. Louis, via Kantubal, Ouincv, Keokuk
Burlineton. Cedar Iu.nt.la and Albert Lea to fit
Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with Reclining
Chairs to and from St. Louis and Itooria and tol
and from St. Louis and Ottumwa. Only one!
cbange of cars between St. Louis and Desl
IM oines. lowa, Lincoln, riebraska, tnd Denver.
Colorado.
It is universally admitted to be the
Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all Classes of Travel-
IT. J. POTTER, id Vice-Prest and Oen'l Manager. PERCEVAL LOWELL. Gen. Pa. Ag't, Chicago.
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