A be ' 1 V i . ', VOL. 1. PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2s, 1883. NO. 163 I I t - i A i i t. 0 ft f I X I ( J) V. tV4 1 N i' j I . f i- READ THIS! -THEN Hand i io Your Neighbors, PLATTSMODTH HERALD- We have just opened n innnciiHc stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS k SHOES, AND ruuijsiiKi daily sn weekly h V - Tbe Plattsraontlk Herald PnMisliinz Co. IAl!.y, Urlivi-red by currier 10 any iart of tlie city Per Week a I'er Mou ih I'er Year 7 WEEKLY, by mall. Jue cnpy nix luoijtliS fit. ' Hie rvpy , year 2 011 .-Ki.Ni-ie.i ai i .e rost Office. I'latlxinoutu, tw viv mailer. GrUNTS' FIXINGS. Ill fact, t-ucli itn assortment as Into never before Plattsniouth. In our been brought to BOYS' Hi CHILDREN'S Departments we show a full and coinylete assortment of the newest designs. You ean suit yourself in regard to prices and quality with the greatest ease. Tiik struggle made by the frieuds of Mr. I lamer, from Krarocj', fcr Su prern JutJir, uikUt the Uiul of Hon. Junies Luird and Sam SavMge, was a gallant and manly one, and ut one time huj witliin some twenty votes ol placing the coveted prize within the grasp of the geiitlenian from Buffalo county. Alwav That, as we buy in large quantities direct from together with live other branch stores, we are enabled te sell Lev- than our com ti tors. Call on us and satisfy yourselves that we do as we advertise. CdMER OPERA HOUSE CLOTHIERS. Ciiiek Ju.iTiCK JKKund hU friends uetd have no regret on account ol the manner iu which his name was brought letr the fetate Convention, as his own successor. When his name was used by l'awuee county the vote he received from solid dehgations Iroui all quarters or the btate, chauring I rum other can didates, evidenced the high ebteem iu which he was held by the nominating conventiou. Had Judge Lake been candidate for Supreme Judge there is no question but that lie would have re ceived the nomination without opposition. We have secured the SOLE AGENCY FOR iirfs Shoes. Jn.iATliAX H.V1T J. W. AIaktiiis Ben jamin F. Butler, of Masxachu etts, is now the regular democratic nominee of that party lor governor and the campaign in that state promises to be a tierce and vigorous one. The republicans are thoroughly aroused and mean to dispose of Benjamin if it can be done. Tne tierce and despera e character ot tiiis campaign in the old Day s ate will uttract much more than the usual ua-aiional-r-atteution and should Gcueral Butler succc-ed, in ajfain carrying Mas 8achu,etts, it must be admitted that he will at once, and of good right, become a very prominent and formidable deui' cratic candidate for president. There is no logical way of avoiding this prop osition. Beef. Pork, Mutton and Veaf 6& C., Knrcr.siori to A. i. II,TT. HEA-XDCStT-A-ieTTSIS FOB CHOICE Suar-Cured Hams, Uacon, Salt Meals of all kind, Lard Bologna, and all other articles kept in a lirst-class meat market. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o- The Highest Mai ket Price I'aid tor Hides Wool, Pelts, Grease, Etc. -o Fresh Lake Trout and White Fish Morning:. Every Thursday Dl I 1L! TUT n A VI iPUT OTA nr um 1 Linn 1 o ui Full Line General Merchandise. Lareest Stock and Lowest Prices. Call and Satisfy Yourself AT JOSEPH V WECKBACHS. &ThdoroM roceri os No old stock to work off. The latest patterns cf FI.OUK AD PROVISIONS. DREW BUil-DLNG, Pl-ATTSMOUTH. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR tOUMKi rttuuLW- It is now fit aud pr .per that another ad.iress. be isu.d by the triugei istie il managers of the aM,y-incinopo3y paity. Tlie 1 auk aud file of that party wid need more than the "Mother McCarty" apology, issued a few days since on be- halt of Judge Savage, to convince them hat Judge Savage is a safer man fo their interests than the Hon. M. li. Reese. Let us have another encyclical and therein let Geo. L,. Miller and To hias Castor and J. Sterling Morton and David Butler, and two or three railroad1 superintendents we could name, assure the much abused anti-nmnops that Judge Savage is. just the man tuey are looking for to protect them from the encroachments of corporate power; let us have a stirring address on behalf of tlie people, and let it come from these distinguished friends of the anti-mo tu'Loly partv. nnt home he removed t that county bcttliug at the town of Wuhoo where he has fince ret-idi-d. Since coming to Nebraska Mr. Reese has built up for himself a large and Ta ried pruclice. For tlx jean Im liax been the District A'lomt-y .!' Judge Post's distiict. and iho i...ujiut iu which he di-chtrged his duty during those six years was evidenced during the IhIc tonveutiou by the unanimous aud solid support be received from every county in his old distiiet. It u lis a couipiimei t any man may well he pi olid of and an cudoi s iat nt of his blaudiug, hott: as a man, aud law yer, which will not be IvotsfglitoJ by the public during the present cam paign. It is due Mr. Reese to say that so caret ul aud able was his uiaiiaire- nient ol the judicial i. Hairs of his dn trict; mat ot the numerous criminal cades carried to the supreme coutt during the six years he was its Proe cutiug Attorney but one case was re versed by the Snpr"nie Court. Anion IU9 ruauy triends aud admirers who have been brought iu contact with him in tne active practice of his protessiou none fcpeak more highly ot his learn ing and ability than the Hon. (Jeoige Post, p.esiuing judge ol the district during Mr. Rette'a term as District At torn;y. J ne republican party is unquestion ably to be congratulated upon ilu uoiuiuatioii. lis nominee is au able lawyer, an iu lluciitnd citizen, and a man ol spotless character. He is a self made man, de voted to his profession, and we believe will make a fair aud impartial Judge ... m-rougniy conversant with the great question which are tjday exciting the attention and uppttheusion of the pub lic, the IiEKALi lully t elieve. while Ji.dire Reese will acciuit idinsyH miim tlie bench, (111 their trcaiiiten;) in a coiiscie.dious and imparl ial manner, he will never lose ight of the fact thai our courts ought to be the very "ark of the covenant' of the people's safetv in their individual contests witn nionie I aud corporate power. The HbKALD is now willing and anxious to compare records and candi dates with the great democratic party. which is seeking to inaugurate the pol icy of selectingour judges through on partisan influences; and cordiaily .in vites all irood democrats who desire to see tne best niau upon the Sunreme bench, to come over in a non-partisan spirit and vote for our caudidate, the lloa. M. H. Reese, of Saunders couut. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER. it I.JI ( ' li M.U I Til MOnMK SHOEING & WAtiON KEI'AIRINt All Kinds cf Farm lmDlements Mended will Neatnas and DitpatcU. Horso, Mule& Ox Shoeing 11 short, we'll shoe anything that bar four feet, from a Zebra t a fJirarTe. Comp nr:d see us. 1 1 IX .... ; :'!!.,;. JSTBW SHOP n Fit Hi St betweon Main and Vlu Street jHt aoris conifr fntni tlia srw IlKICAl. ir -3 The republican state convention which was held in the city of Lincoln ou the 26ih inst.. was a most harmoni ous gathering; representative men of the party were present from all portions f the state, aud the utmost, harmonj prevailed. There was a complete ab sence of the bitter strife ol former days among the socalled factions of the par ty, and the tiuth was very evident that factiouisni was dead and buried iu Ne braska, .50 far as the republican party is concerned. The business of the con vention was tian-acied promptly and faiily; every one in atundance felt tliat the old party was iu good health and spirits, with the oldtime majority in its hands ready to b recorded in No vcmber next. Iu the nomination of a judge of th Supreme Court a hot con test was had between tLe candidates sirivinff for that position ; yet it was a pei feci ly friendly and rcauly contest, auu when the nomination wa3 made, the defeated candidates accepts i the result with the utmost god grace. The nominee of the convention, the Hon. M. li. Reese, of Saunders, is well and favorably known to" the people of Cass county, as wtii as to a gnat majority of the people of the state. Judge Reese was born in Macoupin county, in the state of Illinois, some forty-three years atro; his fatl er being a farmer, Mr. Reese grew up to the years of man hood upon a farm ; in bis early boyhood his parents removed to tbo state of Iowa, where they now reside. Having received a liberal education, VI r. Reese chose the law. as bis profession, and commenced the practice at Osceola, Iowa, In 1S73 be removed from that point, settliug first at Platisinouth, Ne braska, where he engaged iu the prac tice for some two years; heu - having ewIecteU Sswiad cuuuty a? tie perfu JUDGE MORRIS ON JUSTICE. epakingof ihrjuuiuial depart m-ui ot government we cannot retrain from caiiiLg especial a' trutlou to and em phasizing the .-eutiments exi retted b Judge Morris in his remarks at his Nomination. These are the words: There has been lor years pust a grow- iug tendency ou the part of the couits to lean towards technicalities rather ttian toward pubstanrial ini". My end avor hasbeu i nd be 1 u-etei , i. see to it during tnu tune 1 auait oc cupy the position of juage that justice hliall be admimstertd, so iar as it is in my power to make it, quickly, cheaply and tairly bet ween man and nisin 5o that the commonest man in the court room may understand that justice means rijht as between two parties who are arbitrating before the bar of their country, lhat is what I believe a court ot justice is intended for. That i? wRSf I bedeve a court of justice (should be. This is just what the peo- flilp irout unrl iiliir rt' r u h tlmca nln ma tiave been urging for years. Justice and not forensic display will elevate the court to its proper dignified and exalted place in this grand self regula ting and adjusting government. This sentiment is well nigh universal aud will no doub; correct the extreme lean ing toward machine justice that has prevailed in toifmany courts. Hastings Daily Gazette Journal. GIVEN AWAY One Thousand Bottles of Marh'i den Blood Ac Liver Tonic to be til Tea Away. Rob Everybody i 4 Plattsmouih, who is suffering flow icrof ular, Chronic Rheu matism, Jaundice, Biliousness, Dyspep sia, Indigestion, (Joativeuess, Hi-adacbe, Loss of Appetite, Backache, Female Weakness, Nei vous derangement, Gen eral Debilit), or any Blood, L.ivcr, Kid ney, Stomach or Bowel uisorder cau obtain a trial botilo of Marshe's Golden Blood & Liver fouic, tree of charge, by calling a: Smith At IJl.cs Bros' drug store, Plattsmouth. P.-iwiis wlio have tried this valuable medicine can pro cure the lanre. battles a60 cents ai:d $1 It purities the Blood, invigorates the Liver. Moinacli and Bowels, regulates the Kidueys. and strengthens ' the sys tem. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, u-e Marshe's Golden Balaam. the great cougii remedy, sample bottle tree. 9 Notice. Notice is hereby given that George W. Sexton will -apply to the Board of County CoinmissiocerBof Cass County, Nei-raska -at its stated meeting in Qc 'bcr 1SS3 for a license to sell TSalt Spirit u and Vinous liquors in Avoca Gas? county, eDrasta, one year trota dat.p ot at v anc. 'Grac? i Thiorolf have a last receiv ed their cigars, among which is the elebrated - It. G. . IngersolC J cigars Now Boy, is your time to get a go ' oif.' dliitf.d M a I - fins t JS x 5C "O c X a 3 E o 'a.S B H pa a, co Urn L x at n O 3 J H C 3 . T3 5 r i z s C a, Z as o rv 0 0. K 2 CO a o o P4 o 4-3 ct3 1 o T3 at 6C c i f . - - w Fffli Lh 11. B I C St J.. Safest. Best and Most Reliable LINE IN THE WEST. Magnificent D ning Cars. Elea-1 Day Coaches 2 St Louis Trains Daily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily, 9. TToncoc HitTr TMinc; Tin'. It 9.Atc ison Trains Daily, 'two Trains for St Paul. Minneapolis, Sioux Cit A 1 1 i l j i ri la aorttiweit. wita Pullman Sleeping Gars, Between Kansas City and St. Paul WI T HQ UT CHANGE All trains run on tinie.connectiiiK for all ioInt, East W est, North & South lickets lor sale iit all regular ticket oflleeB, ntor.iitttiou reardiu rates, ti.ue, &.C. chee.r luliy given adaresHing J, F. Barnard, A C. Dawp.t,, Ueu'l Supt.. Gen'l Pass. A?sut. HENRY BCF-CK DEAl.EK IS FURNITURE SAFL, CHAiRP , B.TC., ETC., KTC Of All Descriptions, METALLIC BURIAL CASEw wooDEisr coffunts f all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash MY FInWhEARSB With uiauy thanks for past patroce'- I invite all to call ami examine my UAJUiE STOCK OF 3ltf. Pk.aWT' tK AM mKixn M. O'CONNOR. . At .the down-tow n saloon. OPPOSITE THE PERK IN-HOUSE. Keeps a complete ine of . . m7Um X 3NT 'JSJ S Xiiquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEFR, ALE AND PORTER, ; KRUG'S OMAHA BEER aad tae best broads cf Keatueiy 81 - wnlsitler . vii Oppivil Frlrif Hmiw -- '- tt ATTavnrnw. ON REAL L8TATK. The Jsewcst, 'ilu llvht, Tho fortt ('oiiMilete ami MIX JFAM TTEESS d'lffJEAJPJESIT. Our Big Wew Stock Came fur Iargain Iluiiteirt in Kvery Department. IPrlccs that dPt hcr.H Will Mot, IDABCIE IS11TP9 Meet. Critical and economical Inijerrf tiiis in a (neat Ojtj.ort unity aud tbo GlorioiiB liesult will more than I'loase Vou. ICemcmbcr every purcliatc you liiakeol'us this i-ea&oii bliall he Our usbortmeiit i'h immense, and it ia A Hard Crowd We Cannot Please. Ouii Low and One Price System is t for our competitors, but a great opportunity lor von. We have bv far the Largest, Newest and JJEfcT tock of Mein' Youths' lov and children's ' e .4 ever shown in J'lattKinouth goody. Viaitoru Welcome. So trouble to ehov? THE OISTS-IICE CLOTHIEB, Blake's Xew Building. Oppofiitc City Hotel. JUST JELIG 1 A FINE LOT OF : MACKEREL, LABRADORE HERRING, TROUT, WILD WAVL CODFISH, Abo a choice Jot of LEMOXTS XTD CHAISES. We have a Cn tck cf QROWB FAMILY GROCERIES, Fancy racd cf . MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MIS30UKI FIOUE. I liave in no a tine line of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps ' &.C. All our guude are ne d freh. Will Exchange or Country Prodnce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Han? - Next door to Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb, mA32w3m M. B. MURPHY & CO. Kan EASTWARD DaUy Erpre Traim for Omha. Cbicavr" na City. Kt. Ini. and all points F-ut El-- ThnMivh Curm via Peoria to Ind anftDOiin, gant FuDman Palaca Cam and dy coarh ionn mas, ana isuamn vwk w river WESTWARD S3"liy Fxpri tra.in for rvnvr niinrtle i filon IirfU for all point in Colorado. Vt , a'lf'irnla and thpemtr Wet. The nvnt i I h lin- give th traveler a New Koui tu tl ' n-r and adautae uatniualci clbwhero. Anv Dartv dfirinic to lon money on Farm nrnnprtv can be MCeo-iimudaled nt a low rut. ' lrf.mr11i? 1 T,ef?' iimndfti.5?-t t Through TlcfceU at the Lowest Rate m n ale at all Ilie lmp..rtant tatton-. and W?eai! r"! r,"" t, . l.vlu be ehecicad destln- tlon. An inr'rnaiin a m rnie. route vi iinie iauis win sm Mm O. JA Cr II. 1 . I V. I ... ano .rr.nl ... Ftr GOSaJSt'GeattTtoiKTt ot, Ouetia SW v T