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PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 18S3.
NO. J62
VOL. 1.
READ THIS!
THEN
Hand It to Your Neighbors.
V liavi- jut opciifl an immense toek of
OH BOOTS k SHOES
PLATTSMOUTH flERALD-
I'Cr.MSIIEU IA1LY VXD YVF.KKLY
KY -
The PiaUsaoElli fleralu Palilislnng Co.
es arc so thoroughly arcuaed to the de
mands ami tUuwr of tht ho ir, there
need be little doubt as to the ultimate
result.
Another strong feature in hc Iowa
campaign is tin- national u,tien:i oi :
Fre-; Trade ami 1'rotecti The
- I Jen.oi i iiirt 1 that Stals hac ! 'ccated ,
1Fi R-TP- j free trade without tcna-ril). andh.-t.ej
. ,., i iroue to til extent with that iUeUn !
DAILY. d..-llvrrtd bv earrlt-r to auy i-art of tbe . e ,J1 . 1 . ,
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER.
HLJ1VKXMIT11
HOUSE HIIOKINO & WAGON UKrAIIilM
Al! Kinds of raria lmplciussts Menleil will
NfHtnis Jtud OWpatch.
city
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I'er Year
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WEEKLY, by mail.
Jno c'i.y alx months ?'
Owe ropy out1 year "
rteicWu-jed al t.. Tost Office-. I'lalt-mouth. aa
ecouU clan matter.
AND
GUSTS' FIXINGS.
In tact, Mich an assortment as lnm never before been brought to
PlatUitiouth. In our
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
Departments we show a full ami complete assortment of the newest
designs. You can suit youidelf in regard to prices and
quality with the greatest ease.
Always
Remember
That, as we buy in large quantities direct from
together with five other branch stores, we are enabled te sell
C?S3I3Llt
Less than our competitors. Call on us and satisfy yourselves that we
do as we advertise.
The democrats have changed the
time lor holding their next county con
veiitiou at whk-h their county ticket
will lo nominated. Evidently this is
done that a more extended canvass of
the county may be made. The Idea
that the county was to experience a
repetition of last year, the present full,
serins to be weakening among the
democratic war horses and a wui in
out:&t may be expected.
OPERA HOUSE CLOTHIERS
We have secured the SOLE AGENCY
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The Omaha Herald, the other day,
publishes a chapter headed political
forgery, and winding up with Air. Da
ua'd pet phrase that the republican
party must go. The Herald's list ol
political forgeries of course, is confined
to the rauks of the republican party,
aud with studious care that organ of
democracy succeeded in keeping its
loot out of trouble until it tackled the
Morey letter; the sublimity of its at
tempts to saddle it on the republicans,
was exceeded only by the Herald's rank
ignorance.
TiiEOmah i Republican was thought
less enough to predict that the hatchet
was buried down in Otoe county, and
the two factions of the republican party
there were united. If on8 were to
judge from reading the Neb. City pa
pers, this prediction was a misnomer
aud a fraud. The battle as usual raged
fiercely at the convention, and the
VanWyckiana came out a usual just
two or three ahead on the test vot-B.
The way the hair has blown over the
line into Casa is troof positive tliar
they had a monkey and a parrot time oi
it.
as crea as the Cobdtti club could de
siriv Democratic orators in Iowa hae
advocatid free trade from the shoulder
imported democrats from other
State have advocated iden in lwu
that they wouhl not date advocate at
home. The tree trade misnomer lias f r
ouce becu lairt endorsed by demo
crats without hedging. The republi
cans of Iowa have met this issue equal
ly fc3 lauly, with a stand for piotcciion
tc home industries. They have ex
posed the falUcies of their opponents,
and pointed to the growth of I-.wa
mmuUetures and industries in corrob
oration of their position, and nothing
else was needed.
Finally, and latterly, the Iowa cam
paign has taken shape as a national
camnaisu. The colluuioa oi uviu-
crats and Grteubackers to capture the
Stte legis'ature and a United States
Senator tias awakened both parties to
national affairs, ami in tins oemocracy
is wholly the sufferer aud republicans
the iraiuers. Tne imporiatiou of dem
ocratic uatonal speakers has been met
bv the republicans with an array oi
statesmen and orators who aie most
effectually driving the naiis
In the democratic colhn and
clinching them. The old propensity of
democracy to put its loot into it i illus
trated by their bringing national poli
tics into a State tight, where the btaie
on national issues gives SO.OOQ re
publican majority. The ca-se lor de
mocracy was a haid one tit bebt, but
with the cumpaiu merged with na
tional affairs, the question alone re
mains as to how large the republican
majority will be. Tbe Ukkai.d. with
out attempt at piopiiecy, er'imates it
at not less than thirty thousand.
SO
IN
EMS.
II
Mule A; Ox Shoeing
J iN.VIHAX 11 AIT
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Thus far adot Gov. Dawes appoin
tees for District Ju.lges last spring
have been renooj mated excepting Dav
idson i'l the first dHricl. Judge lost,
Savide, Morns and Norval all were
accordel noinuiatiom by acclamation.
In the first district L. W. Colby oi
Case was uotniuated fr Judc vice
Davidscn and the nomination seems to
give excellent satisfaction in the dis
trict. It will be remembered Mr. Col
by was eudorsed for the appointment
last winter by tha bar of the entire dis
trict aud his failure to receive the ap
pointment has uow been reversed by
the people.
n short, we'll shoe anything that hap
four feet, from a .eura i a iiraiie.
Cornp it:d see us.
jsnnrw shop
The Newest, The IVst, The Most Complete find
JUTS' IF ABE TRUSS CMIBAIr'IESir.
Our Big New Stock
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Critical and economical biners this is a(Jreat Opjiortunlty and
the Glorious Keeult will more than 1 'lease Von. Kemcmber every
purchase you make of us this season shall be
Our assortment is immense, and it is
A Hard Crowd We Cannot Please.
Ouu Low and One Price System is
for our competitors, but a great opportunity lo!- yifn. "Wu have by
far the Laro-eat. Newest and UEbT Btock of Mfin' Youtlut'Doyg and
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children's
aee.Hior to A. H T"r-
xr-wA-nDTTA-RT.-EES FOE CHOICE
Su.mr-rured Hams, Baeon. Salt Meats of all kinds, Lard Bologna,
and all other articles Kepi m u "'-
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The Highest Market Price Paid tor Hides Wool, Pelts,
Fresh Lake Trout and White Fish Every Thursday
Morning.
THE DAYLIGHT STORE!
Full Line General Merchandise.
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices.
Call aud Satisfy Yourself
JUDGE POUND-
The nomination of Judge Pound i
the judicial convention, will be hailed
with Batistaciiou throughout this couu-
ty. The people ot Cass, turougii u.o
years that he has occopied the bencn,
have found him tamest, nouest, ana
conscientious iu the discharge of his
every duty, aud among the attorney
m noticing at the bar in this county,
- ' .
there will not ba found one, without
regard to politics, but who will be per-
fec-lv satisfied both with Judge I'ouna e
reuominathm aud cou equent elecnou.
Tnere are few judicial districts in the
country with a better record with high
er courts than Judge Pound's district
presents There is no maa in the state
posaebsing more the confidence of the
public on all great questions auecmiif
the riglns of institutions, corporations,
aud individuals than ilr. Pouuu, ueuoe
his reuoiuination is limeiy, wise and
iust. and the action of the convention.
mid the Deonle it represented, win oe
endorsed at the November election by
a practically unanimous vote. -
FRENCH POLICY in THE EAST.
ine uiamiss-ii or General liouea irom
the Command of the I relich forces in
looquiu is an unerring indie it ion ot
the adoption of the adopt iin of a pa
cliic policy. He had been com in is
bioued to avenge the death of Captain
Kiviere, and in invading the country
i. ...i n.r. with a serious revtn-e. whicn
he woiiid naiurally have t-een anxious
to retrieve by u active, campaiga and a
i.-rii. .! 'lined ii vocal successes. i-.
nov. rtiip--rseued tiiiuer l ie .rau-jj;-.! t-.i.
pre.ext ot a uili'.iii:itii; mi-b on, an a
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alicc-. s-oi ii" "t'i ......
in ni tKin' peace lias been nppit..t o.
Ai parenilv tiiel reucii U overuaie.nl i
uu willing to parser vere in its camp ou
iu Touquiu when it can make honoia
iUr. with (IhiiiM and obtain great
concessions in territory and political
authority in Atwiu, auu in una
avoid the risks of war. The Chamber.
aretj meet in Paris during the third
...l- i,. i)t.otit-r. Hv that time a
treaty wh.ch the Chinese Goveri.meut
will be periectiy willing 10 bwuuu
.rill i-trliu blv have, been signed. Iu
thi.4 nv a noIUical cris'3 wni oe
averted. The Chinese government
;m utiHi-.iihifdi v he realv to
make auy concessions whereby
...j,. ii ri'iifvi'd from the nrtsuca oi
Euio,eans upon its laud frontier. With
the French in lonquin ne ianu oau.
e.iirliYCfstHi-u orovinces of the Ce-
wi fc-' ' I
lestial empire wouhl fall under tlicon-
t . .. ..fr F.iroitrnerH JlllU 1 Itniiau wuum
livrt v " " - -
i.u ...nn t F.niciiieau liierchants. Al
Kouiee was willing to uegoiiate on the
basis tf a neutral zone between . ion
n.iin sind the einoirp. across which
there would be no access to the Chi
nese markets. It is possible that mis
,.n,li..i.r will be revived, aituougn n
H.ffinnit ti understand what decree
ij3 i u i . .v
of security a district inhabited by iaw-
iuuo iw.rHa n-oiild afiord to the empire,
r m.ria niv tvimiii uol ueter ior iiiaii
years the progress ot foreigners to the
real frontier. Probably the Chinese
government will tempt France to re
tire from Tonquiu altogether by offer
ing to withdraw objections to the pro
tectorate over Anam and to content
itself with uominal rights of suzerain
ty. In that way Touquin would be
converted into a ueuiral zone, Anam
would b handed over to France, and
the Chinese land frontier would still be
inaccessible to foreigners.
HEN RY BG?CK
DEALEK IN
FURNITURE
SAFT-i3, CliAiRP
U.TC, ETC., KTO.'
Of All Description. .
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
WOOXDaZlIsr COaT'IaSTS
f all sizes, ready made and sold cheap lor cash
VMY FINK HEARSE
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ever shown in Plattstnonth. Visitors Welcome. Xo trouble to 1mjw
good p.
If
IS NOW KliAUV FOU SKKVICE.
With many thanks for past patronage.
uvite all to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
31 tf. t'UlSTf'HK AKI iTOFKIKW
OILnTIE-IPIRIOIE CLOTHIER,
Blake's New Building, Opposite City Hotel.
mrnim,
WITHOUT
fit I mF J .
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JUST RECEIVED
THIS MAGNETIC BELT IS
WARRANItU lyuuc.
"miia? emlfu-: Iu. pott-Mr. thn. hcrt .dU.
tlolT hernia or rupture, cuturrk, pUe ep.Up.
WhV.ny'Sebimy of tH GEXERATIVEI.ROAS
,4"io.t nutr. r.".tre ,Jf.retrir -52ri
.,' Weul.nrr-ii. and all thoe 1 1 r a acr
mntretnretSom to a hf-althf eO IlwrtUBO
nil T UJUb iuiiii.n.ii. v.
JOSEPH V WECKBACHS
Grace &TMerolft
TnEeamimiiruiu Iowa now points to
but one result thete; the election of the
e:ire republican state iicii, iuuuuiuk
Ju.ige.Reed aud the republican legisla
ture as well, which insures fcenator Al
lisons return t the U S senate. ih2
question now is cue of majorities and
the republican majority 13 growing dai
ly as the campaign uears it close. 1 er
haps in the whole history ot lowa or
this western country U r that mat
ter, there has never been a more earn
est. active campaign, and .Urt that h:is
been brought home so closely to Vie
people themselves as the present one in
that state. First tbe great moral
forceb represented by prohibition as
adonted iu that state at a non-partisan
e ection, represented by hi.'h licence as
iotlee.
All persons are warned against per
chasing two certain promisory -otes
which were stolen from the undersign
ed at Omaha on the evening of Sepiem
ber latn '84. One note being in the
sum of S19--00 in from of l W. Voxxu
tain and given by J. J. Rodgers, said
note as endorsed on the hack by r.
W. Fountain and tiansfered to the un
dersigned C. H. Dill, Also one note 111
the sum of S, given to the under
jSjgI;ed und signed by Geo. McCormack,
alf parties are hrcbv w-Krud not to
the above described ntes.
South Bend, Xtl Sept 15, 83 tf
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I ADltSiGNETIC
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER -
rre aBlc-tS
I. til lll.ilit .B.
ilcia. Nirvana
jP resli
No old stock to work off. The latest patterns cf
GLASS .AJCTID QIJEBlTSvVARB
flour wd inovisioNS. the highest market trice
ILULK -. 1 pAiD FOR COUNTaY PRODUCE.
DREW BUii-DINC PX-ATTSMOUTH.
Notice.
Xotice is hereby given that George
W. Sexton will apply to the Board of
Countv t'oiumissiocersof Cass County,
e ecnon, rriiwu.r- Jiebrasfca ai lis Slaieu rueeLiuy ii. wi-
.1 kn u ircp fiillnu-inir and free! 1 .1 iwaq linp to sell malt
auvLaicj jj . fc- ......... o , t.uvt ww - - - -
trMCic iu liQaor represented by elemeut3 Spintus and Vmous liqaora in yoc
fou d in every state counting for noth-, Cass County NebrasKa, one year Irom
ing but votes. These qutions have."1
reached the homes of Iowa, they have; Something uhw i:i camp chairs at
reaetied the pulpits of all ciiurclics and Uoruh's. fail and U'-m I70dt8
have made politicians, for the tiu-ie ber tj c i,tsr skaters in the city go to
in ' of all. When the people 01 a Btatc Simmons & . FmnbacK's sKaung nr .
wiTh such advanced beliefs in the be,t Why? Because they have the best
ro THE LADIES:
rr Kt.JncT. llcl-l.- rCid 1-cet, BwwIUu i mr
wVak Al lr-"or r-woMcn Fret, an AbdomlniU Belt
aid pair of MoffneUc Foot Batterk il Ntawj ?UI
lntho r l. f nnj ! u-ff or all thee . omplalnt -. TDef
carry twwlul iuanetla foittf to Uut ot tba
InL oT ft l.rrb. br.nt I-uma.
t.on and rWruOon oftae W oah, laeldeBtal He-
rVvulsr Slen.tr-ution. llam ue- , aad rbaase ot
K"orl fc.Tr. cf Female DlO-mhtea ft is mir.
by anthintc befoi-e lnvertwt. both cujuv
nc--.tin'lii'aBo,-rceorpoerand itajijotion.
Price of either Beit itt jtatrcciic r opt BatlfMJ.ll
Sentl-.- ftpiM CO. 1) .and exarr.tr.-.tlon allotrad.orLr
mail 'ts receipt of price. In ordertiK. i-er.l tneaor jT
ma-a- and siz of fhoe. Kenii:tnnoa ca U; auul in cor
rem-, sent in letter at 01. rr fe. .
Toeluruiun Gam.rnt4a.-a clpta to al! aaea, ar
won over tbe axviF clothing. iot et te tbe.
body like tbe tnaay 4ialTnle an-1 tlcrte Jla m
uua4 adertled mo et-nlveW and fbould bj
taken oil at niht. Th-j t" 1 tliwrpwoiw,
arewornatall.-ofyer.
mV-nt Vllkout MadlelM.- wita touaaaa.rf t-U -
xhe atOTTO" appljance coSt
218 btarc SU. rhicaeo, 111
TO bo ixJIod r&KZ to all appiicartta, aad to ooa..
bout 15 p9e. liiii."tration, prtca, accurate
deauirDms nl valuable direction (or pUattfiff.
varieuea vetreuhuuo auu lioww dvbub.
tUtsta, Fra' t Tree, etc Invaluable to aU. capao.
1 tally to Market Gardenera.- ead for it 1
1 tMeVF&aAVtitCO. G&THGtT Maa-
a fixe Lot Or'
MACKEKEL, LAURA DO HE IIERKIXG, TKOUT, WILD WAVI
COD FISH, Abo a dioice lot ot
ZiElvIOlTS OHAKCES.
We have a fine tock
MQIE FAMILY GROCERIES
Fancy rauds cl
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI HOUR,
I have In etoc a Que line of .
Queens ware, Glassvare, Lamps)
ic. All our good" are ne d Ire n.
Will EicIuuieb ior Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always cn Han?
Next door to Court House, Platternoutb, Xeb,
nasm M. B, Ml'RPHY & CO.
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EASTWARD
Daily EiprMs Trains for Om-Jba. Chicao.
Ksnaa City. Ht. Louts, and ail ilnt r.aai
TbrMi'h Car via Pwria to Ind anaioii. ble
Kact Pullman Ph1hc Care and rty coa lie oi
all thionen trains, and Duiiu ca.reat oi .v.j-
loun rrrer
WESTWARD
CJ"Hy Kipreitra!rn lor Denver coar-rct'
Iu iiinn leKit for all point la Colorado. L't
Ca ifornla and theeutire et. Th advent
th lln-frtv- the travelrr a ew ttuui V I
w - ii acenc-ry and dviuitii3 curxu
ttUewbere. i
Throush Ticket at tfca Lowest RatP are on -ale at all Iho Important Utton. and hsyj:
"'U be ctckd - detln ti'-n. Any information a to rates, route or time taulea will