fief MS. A mi NO. 161 lLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 18S3. VOL. 1. A READ THIS! TJILN Hand li to Your Neighbors. IOWN MEOICiNE. lUillllKUUUlU ULUfllll.'!' )r,cil Wi!-M,vi formers do not appear to reaiiz MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, 11 HUMMED UAII.V A M WEEKLY ... i,v - Pfets Piallsaoatu Heraiii Pablishias Co. f the old ui I aire that sauce for the goosr i vaiue uai.tlciv' 'I'liey ar" loud r i ! n t i . it i ;it. uolil iai i ie-the ivh.it in r I lie i r.i rodu- li L.'l f.1 KSJil '' lii:SK SHOl'INU & WACOX KlCl'AllUNl ) -( Farm lmplcmeats Mends;! will :lj- :md llp:-rl. We 1imv- jnt pen'l an iinimnie ttock of CLOTHING. BOOTS k SHOES, AND GENTS' FIXINGS. In fart, Mich an assort 11. cut a has never Ik-Iuii' been l.n.ught to I'lattsmuutli. In our BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S IHi.artinei.ts we f1...u- a full and c-oniylete assortment of the newest designs. Von can Buit youielf in regard to prices and quality with the greatest ease. Always Hemsmber That, as we buy in large quantities direct from new Tons: MxT-o-yCT-axiEiis, together with five other branch stores, we arc enabled tc sell Us than our competitors. Call on us and satisfy yourselves that we do as we advertise. TBP-MS: IIAILY, delivered by carruT lo any part of Hie city IVrWeck... I'er Moulli.. Per Ymi... WEEKLY, by mail. Jim t-ci.v hIx month out- c-'py ouu yeir - Kt-KiNU-ieil ui l l'uft Office. riull'Uioutn M-coiid cias matter. l.r 7 00 1 00 2 MM Hon. J. II. IJkoadt ha been chosen as the staudar 1 bearer of the auti mo nopoly party as well, aa of the demo cratic parly iu the First Julicial dis ti ict. We uever thought our oiu friend Broady was cutout for an an li -monopolist leader, ami we dou't think he looks well at the head of that ticket. The mos upon the hack of "f ho little gi ant" will never be mistaken lor hay heel I down in the First Judicial. The main uricvauce linn Butler seems to have against the republican party of Massachusetts is the refusal of ihe last legislature to aliow the old man lo iuu that coordinate branch of the state government; he quaintly remarked to the democratic convention which placed hini in nomination, that the last legislature refused to aUopt I be suggestions he (llutler) made to them a giveruor of the state; hence, Old Beu concludes "the rascals' should be turned out. Ben. F. Butler places his grievance upon the right ground and the issue is squat ely and sharply defined ; u is, tshall old Ben run the maciuue? or shall the people manage their own atfidrs do a tiiee? & l haver, OPERA HOUSE CLOTH I EES. We have securtd the SOLE AGENCY tj$& V . FOR rp3urt's Shoes. 1 W fvHTUI3 WW . Jonathan Hatt Mutton and Vea Cuiek Justick Coleridge has been entertained by the Chicago people for the past two or three days, a portion of the time, he was the guest oi Emory A. btons, and was entertained iu a hospitable, generous manner by the City of the Lukes. The great Chief Justice shows himself to be a practical, sensible man, and has evidently visited this country for the purpose of learning ali about our system of government and manners of iife. The interior courts of Chicago were visitd as well as all of her public institutions. It appe.ua this distinguished man is making a leis urely tour uf the country, especially of our principal cities, and is proving himself to be Willing aud anxious to utake the quaiittauce of our people wherever he (roes. . ot w. ttiiig tracts and edito: i.iis, and ! makeiug speech a lauieiiliug the per nicious custom u appointing ami promoting favorites, and denouncing "the spoils hystm," but whenever thev hauoen to seek ollkial ambition ! they suspend the rules with prompt nes and dispatch, lheieisa case iu the New York Custom House just now which illustrates what wry faces doctors make when required to take their own medicine. - Tlse-Collector of 'New York, Judge Robertson, is a famous reformer, and George William Curtis is another. Competitive exmination and the promotion of the littest; regaidlessof personal allegiance or political ser vice is their particular hobby, and they have spent a great part of their lives iu abusing rresident Arthi r, and opposing his political advance ment because he is, or has been, t.V reptesentaiive of "the spoils system." These gentlemen happen to have a personal friend and lavorite iu Mr. t II. Wight, Chieiof the New York Custom House, and, the position of Deputy Collector being vacant, Mr. Robertson immediately promoted him to the vacancy, and, as the law required, sent the appointment to Washington for apptoval. Secivt.i rv Folger, actiug under the instruc tions of the President, sent ths pa pers back to Robertson, informing dim ih it. tlu; Civil Service Cummis l 1 .........1 If. .Iml . t tl ( .1111 t I hlOU WOU1U aiteim l- --iiu ; examination be made into me meius of persons who desired to be made Deputy Collectors, in which Mr. Wight might take his chances with the rest. This did not please "i r. IfrlrfMKnn. who. with Mr George 1 il- liam Curtis, has been engaged for some time in a controversy with the Stcretary of the Treasury, insisting that Mr. W ight shouia navetne piacu v'itiutnt. iTiinoetirisr for it. But the - - - IN mm Horse, 31ule& OxShocini; n short, we'll shoe anything that bar four feet, from a Zebra t a Giraffe. Comp ;t:d see us. jsrjirvsr shop a Filth St between Main and vl,i St.rtjrt in across p corner from tue vr.w llKKAi- President is inexorable and the MarfroM to A. II ATT. HEA3DQlTAliTES FOE CHOICE Su-ar-Cured Hams, Paeon, Salt Meats of all kinds Lard Bologna, " and all other articles kept in a tir.t-class meat market. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Th Highest Market Price Paid tor Hides Wool, Pelts, ' Grease, Etc. Freh Lake Trout and White Fish Every Thursday Morning. DAYLIGHT STORE! Full Line Geucral Merchandise. Lamest Stock and Lowest Prices. Call and Satisfy Yourself THE JOSEPH VWECKBACHS G-race TMerolit A.. J. Weatek, congressman from the bi first, Kt whack at his polili cal friends last Tuesday. Its a cold day when the chickens dont come home to" roost. Selah. Johrsou Ceuuty Journal. Probrietorship in American politics is a very pleasant yet dangerous hallu cination with wuicb the individaal, in jHiwer, often felicitates himself. A suddeu elevation to a brief ofSe-; tihouid vest uo proprietary lights iu the fortunate individual (who ba3 perhaps happened upon such office) to the balance of the political goods and chattels lying around loose in uis lm mediate neighborhood. !f out present delegation iu conzress will but cast o about them and jrlance at th uufortu nate careers Cpolitical) of majority of Nebraska's public meu hj "nave gone the way of all the earth1 they will be enabled to gather wisdom from which they can proiit, by avoiding the shoals upon vhica sj m iqjt unfortu nate barks have gone to pieces. There is QotUiaz which so justly arouses the righteous indignation of the masses us this disposition to meddle with, and thwart the will of the peo ple by an individual who happen to ba clothed with a little iniet autnorny ... . -I. . 1 awl especially is this the case wueu mat j individual assumes to dm ct, and aiw- tates to the nias-es, upon tne grouuu that he has a right to exercise thejjot- conferred udou him br virtue ot las office, to build up his own selfish for tune, regardless of the will or attire of his con stituents. It is an evidence of weakness upon the ptrt of the public man who adopts uch a policy, a self confession that he feels that he is too weak to stana alone. The public men who have long remained iu uower in our American friend of the reformers nvst prepare to be quizzed. These gentleman have, for years been demanding just such a rule as they now want to violate. In season anil out of sensou have they argue' that theie was uo other way to pro tect the lights f faithful officials and secure a modal service, litit the very first time the rule is ca-oreed, to use a vulvar but ioreible exproas ion, they "Kick." They waul the sauce administered to the geese, a:.d the ganders made exceptions. And it is worth while to say rigut he:v, that those who have been designated as machine politicians, those who have been accused oi auvocanujj a encouraging the spoils systeuijin the Republican party, nave uoo iwiswi or attempted to interfere with the Ci vil Service ReUr u Commission in any way. They are wining me c.- pei ment of making appointmeiiu .li ter competitive examination shou d have a lair ana tnorougu mui, u it is found to improve tne service are willing to mate it permanent. -- Jj J J O -o c- to .2 . g! - r-t - 1 x a a si 2 g SFafifile The Xewe.-t, The P.et. Tin- M"t Complete and U5r lAIB 1?M.l?i. CJBBJSAJP3EST. ..Our Big-New Stocks... Came for bargain Hunter in Every. Department. Prices iltat Will Kfot9 K&T9 Meet." Critical and economical huyers tins it, a (ireat Opportunity and the Glorious Ilesult will more tlmn I'leani-lou. Jtemeiiiber every purchase you make of us this season bhall Uo , ..'i;,4 . , Our assortment ii immetise, and it is . A Hard.. Crowd We Cannot ""Please. Onu Low and One 1 'ricu Svtcm is r. rJ for our competitors, but a great opportunity lor you. We have hy far the Largest, Newest and J'.EbT stock of Mens' ouths' Jys and children' K G St. J., i C. B Safest. Best anfl Most ReiiaMs LINE IN THE WEST. Magnificent D tiag Can, Elega-t Day Coacbes . 2 St Louis Trams jJaily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily. 2 Kansas City Trains Daai Atc ison Trains Daily, Two .Train for St Paul, Minneapolis, Sioux Citj ,v , i ai p l i aortuwest. witti Pullman Sleeping Cars, Between Kansas City and St. Panl WI THQIFE CHANGE AU trains n:n on tlnie.counectinB for all point, HE AITS A-MIS AF, ever shown in I'lattsu.oull.. Visitor, Wcln.mr. X troublo to el.ow goodf. a?HE OISTE-XCE CLOTHIER Blake's New Building, Opposite City Hotel. The following from the Ashland Oazttta shows the mmnc-r in whicli Jude Reese's nomination is rteeived at home: -The many frienda of M. B. Reese in Suuuders couu y will be gl.d to learn tnat the republican ctmvention at Lin coln in its wisdom saw fit to select that gentlemau as the candidate of their choice for supreme judge. Mr. Reese : .i... ....o,.QJ..f f tlm nualities neces sarv for so high and houorab.e a p(Bition th.jt will rnnecL creuu uiju i.x auu inuv - - -t county, the beucn ana uimstn, uiub who know nim oesi ireeiy auum, iwv,,,,,,,- Mi. rttuhiicins of Saunflers lcnvu'vo -- - i to be up and doing and snow our neighbors that his county will not be backward in its support." last W est, North & South nfor.iiatioD reKHrdiu4 raien. tune. &c. cheer- lully given adiesiug R vIlXAKD. AC. DAW8. Gen'lbupt. Gen'l fass. Aeent. xr o o o x es Ko old stock to work off. The lateet patterns cf G- LASS AlsTX) vimrn VD PROVISIONS THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE 1I.OUR AM) 1 'l'';; ,.nrvTJV PRODTTi'E. GIVEN AWAY- One Thousand Kottles or Marsh's. Ool den Blood & Liver Tonic to be tliven Away. Everybody in Piattsmouth, who is buffering fiom icrofular, Chronic Rheu matism, Jundice, Biliousness. Dyspep sia, Inoigestion, Cosiiveness, Ileadache, Loss of Appetite, Backache, 1 emale t.... Voi v.uk ilprank'einent. OeU- erul Debdiij, or any Blood, Liver, Kid ney, Stomach or Bowel aisorder-can obtain a trial botile of Marshe s Golden liiood & Liver Touic, tree of charge, by calling at Smith & Bl.ck Bros drug store, Piattsmouth. P.-rsor.s who have j u: o..I.uKIp mi'ilirina can rro I lliCU IU tti. - . K.,r.i led t oO cents ai:tt ?1 It purines the inooa, iuiku' Liver. Stomach and Bowels, regulate3 the KiUuevs. and strenfjthens the ys- HKNRY BCFOK OEALEK IN FURNITURE SAFcJ, CHAiRP ETC., ETC., ETC. Qf All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIALCASES woonsisr coFFnsrs f all sizes, reacy made and sold chesp Xor caih MY FlNrTsEARSB " " r- I tfrv Congress have been noted for t!ieircou-i j,-or an disei.5eo of the tempt for this branch ot politics; ana Throat, and t Q Milt-aim's Golden Balsam, the great cough remedy, sample bottle free. Notice. Notice i3 hereby given that George TIT C Inn Tt7 m rniv to the Board of 1 County Commissioneriof Cass County, Nei-raeka at its stated meeting m Oc- we find it is the one term (Vdows, who have attempted to control public afUira through the t-xercise of n political ieHfrdemain. ratner thaa tnrouga tne i influence of meritorious 8ervicfi ren- d-red the public and weight uf char- C'er , fy a 1 if-PTIRfl tO Sell lUalt The individual who attempts at this gpirllu- HUj Vmoun liquors in Ayoca day to perpetuate himself iu power Cas3 County, Nebraska, oae year from and office, by intrigue nd dictatorial dat of ailovnr.n. mures. is certain to shortly Oud him- j 7ZZZZI t rPcaiv- st-n wucu . ... - . , i.ra iimon? wnirn 1 v"" cigars a boo V . M . - is now niiAWit tun. BU.&Viviu With many thanks for past patronajiO. Invite all to caU and examine my X.ABUE STOCK OF M. O'CONNOR. tithe down-town saloon. OPPOSITE THE PERKINSJBOUSE. Keeps 3 complete ice of - 3757" 3C 1ST 353 S, Isiquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEER, ALE AND PORTER, KEUG'S OliAHA BEER - and tae best braiids of KeatuetyL 91 wnlsniee. Oniwvtiro P""Uin Hraw - ' rr TTM"Trp. A FINE LOT OF MACKEREL, LABRADORE HERRING, TROUT, TILL WAXh COD FISH, Aso a choice lot ot We hai e a C:o clock of HIE FAMILY GEO Fancy rands of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MIS30URI FIOUE. I Lave In Ptoc a Dr.e line of Queens ware, Glassware, Lamps. ; . ; " - &c. All our good ar ne d fretrti. Will Eichange ior Country Prote Linseed Oil Meal Always cn Hail Next door to Court Ilouee, Piattsmouth, Neb, udas M. B. MURPHY & CO. i J ,8 Id 2J ao ry TO n- 5 13 id iu.lf called to a recKoauur. it man ! cd Their cigars, among which is wishes to ruu. the political mahine : eieUrated R. G. Ingersoll" ci wi boat the aid of the people he hb ould jfow Boys, is your time U get a ToTu j ZZ "Bg.C OX REAL E8TATE. Anv party deirinr to loan nnniy a Farm uropertv can be accommodated at a low rW. from three to ten year' time, and t Interest uot payabl until li ccrDt iwrnlre of D. b. DKAfivn.. EASTWARD .. . t- i. HmTiha rh!'an. 7aiiaa I'tty. Rt. Ixjuis. and all point I-t TbfWeb Cari via Peoria to Ind V.TLW aaot Pullman Palaets Car. and dy coacbepn rar5iy r.xprp trains for Denver cfmnt,-ie JTl nlon pot tor all points In Colorado. IU j r-aliforala and the enture Wet. The advest ( -f i hU lin- elves the traveler a ew Uouta to t 4 aflVbTbnVad DmirS ea.tof ntr Xv ouri river. 'els . . ..,.,. f ty.a T .-. -st Rt are on rale at all lh Important etatlou. and t" wmTOd-dtltur rate-, routes or ttm. table, ,J (lt tlou rea lm -can tan If. A 13 lolij 1't. in u'u. W. ll at uor I tii, iw . 1 .2 Ml U, t. to . DREW BUILDING PLATTSMOUTH . i. .