The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 14, 1884, Image 2

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    ilucStlen's Arulca Salve.
" The Best Silvein the world for Cuts,
Brusca, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheuni, Fe
ver . res Tetter Chapped Hands Chilb
lains C rns and nil Skin Eruptions and
positivty cure Piles or no piv required.
It is guanted to give ierfect atla
f action, or iiiojcy refunded. Price 25
cents per box. foe H.iW 15 y J. M. Roh
an's. NTv 27 lby:J ly
Th
WW
Couli Hedicine
In I In- World.
sample iree ok charge
iV.11 :.!. U'lirriHc'rt rni store, and
.t uiii.I. li..tlle of Brown's Expee-
t.,-,i.t ii.-A .'-iii!M'. It cures Coughs,
lloust-nc. WliMupi'iK C"Uili and Cu-
minp:i--ii ia its c;irly Mages, it n
r.ciei:' iti1: preparation, .-i.liiiirably a!aj t
ed for toe cure ot all Throat and Lung
Dise.e;. 1 1 is .Un-.nl to take and
C!tii.iv i.u.inh-f!'. TVy t;it cots you
Ire.!i:ig. Reg.iur i in-;', o v
.00.
For n2e lv W... Wain. V.
Jan. 3 uiwi
Telegraphic.
THE POLITICAL FIELD.
Preparing lor the Chicago
Convention.
Arthur's Friends in New
York.
i;ivu ! I4"r'M-! Free !
ui(ivf.::y
i-uii pili;.
; .i:vil'lcl t'S
'. by Dr. D -n'r
A -i:i;le application ... convince ' e
uiobL skeptical of its iit wono--i : !
hc.-.ling powers, Ryciirng on 'A.
po
Warrick dru.'irit, yo:i can o
ample box free ot cl. i : , wi.i .
aliaiy you of itacuia..ve j . -I.'-
.wly
" James tHaUsc."
The work entitled "Twenty Years of
Congress" the most succinct mi'i im
partial history of Congressional Legis
l .ltm extant, will b-, is ued from the
press in a few days. In the lueantuno
1 1. L. E. Lincoln will call upon you
Mid take your orders. SdGtwtt
Music-
O.i receipt of $1 50 iu currency or
stamps we will mail free Fifty pieces
assorted Vocal and Instrumental Stand
ard Muic from all the most, popular
composers and authors.
The J. W Bailey .Mercantile Co.
St. Joseph, Mo.
Tha Ice Man.
Jo?. Fairfield has established an of
fice at Mouarch billiard hall, where he
will contract with consumers l supply
ice for the season ar tns lowest term?.
3m2
Crazy Quilts-
2,030 packages of silk and ribVn
fccrans pur up in assorted lots for 25c.
50. 75 , an 1 $1.00 . -ach. auy one of
which will bo m uled, postage paid, o
receipt ot pries. Address
Ti-e .1 W Biiley Mercantile Co.
Sr. Joseph, Mo.
iifiezu ver cent wi-eount on ail cus
torn made work hereafter, at Sher
wood' roil cash. To establish my
business in every department on a
btrictty cash basis this inducement is
made in all custom made work.
Uud. r the reductiou a hoc that
costs 9 00 now, costs $7.05 for cash.
A lot that costs 00 now costs $ C-
0 cash.
A boot that costs So.50 now costs
$5 CO cash at Sherwood's. 58dv8tf
Twentv live cents in advance will
e-m:le y.u to use of the rUsssiuoutu
iircu.lat.inx library tor one .a :uh.
45 'aw l in W. J- Warrick.
i:ofrig3iaiors in all .sizs at Henry
Bceck's.
" What causes the great ru?h at Will
J. W:trrick's Dr'isj Store." Tin- Iree
distribution of sample bottles ot l)r
liosanko's Cough an t Lang S nip, the
most popular remedy for Cough, Colds,
Consumptions aua ironi-ums
market. Keguiar s-iw ow i ..nU
yj. S?i:.286.l w.
th
Notice.
To ti.e creditors of J. (I. Chambers and
Son :
You are hereby ro'u'mJ, that I n iy.-,
in accordance with U'e Statutes of Ne
braska in such c;im mule ncid in.'V.d
c.i, set the l'Jth -'i;y of May, 1S4, as
the ti ue lor .1 meeting of tiie cred
itors of the mi 1 -t. Ciiambers A. S n,
.l-signors. You are tuiiher n;itiet,
ttiarthe meeting will he .ii my i'S.cc in
the city of l'iattMi.o.nli. Cas co -iiity,
ut tlte hoar of 2 oVlocck t. m. o i .-at i
d ue Ti.d object of said m'cru is
for the purpose of choking aii asbi;nee
to succeed the SlieiiiV who now holds
in trust all the property and effects ot
6aid assignors, under a voluntuy aa
Bicnment. Creditois may roprt-seut
tbeir claims in person or by proxy.
C. UrssELL, County Jo te.
riatlsmonth, Neb , May 5.
57dl0twt
CITY
This beautiful tarer tor- trick street lire, on
ewer Maid stieet. lias- just lxen tntlieJ aud
Ued up lor tlic accommodation of
TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS,
AND
REG UL All BOARDERS.:
t?ERY THING mi AHD CLEAN
. pi . j nr, in counoction wita the
IjOoU tjSV House.
f FRED OOOS. Propr.
M. O'CONNOR.
At tlie dowt-town saloon.
tiF0SITE THE PERKINS HOUSE,
Keep a compu te Ine of
Xjiquors,
'D CIGARS, BOTTLED BEER,
ALE AND TORTER,
DRUG'S OMAHA' BEER
Ma ! rf Kwttrty
i : ..;:.( May 13-Tlieiiiil( ndiiiif .
gle ia l !n- r. publicuu national COUVen
tioii, toi-iii-es to be vigorous and frieud
!v. 1 h- :i.(.eting will be called to or-
-1 i-.i 1 .' V: ek on Tut-sday, June 3d,
: .-..::. Sbin, t Minnesota, chair
u. . i:ic natioiiul c.iiimittee, audit
ii uliogitl.cr piobuble tliat Senator
Hoar, vt. Is i t.e of the delegutes-a?-
laiye f.o.a Miissachiittt!f. wilt ! e Ui'h
t rr!iTa:y cliarm in. His services m
pi. .-iiii:;g at the convention bere iu
lbSu to general satisfaction and there
s-'cms to be a general feeling that the
position should again be tendered to
him. Col. Roberts, of Illinois, and C.
C. 1a. Wfg'ier, who were mude fcecretar-
ies four year. axo, me ii't delega'es this
year, and in efl'rt v.: be made t
name State Sci.atof C E Fuller, of Il
linois, aud Andrew D. White, of New
York, as secretaries. All these men
are so well versed in prlimentary
usages that the deliber itioas of tiie vast
asscnbly will move al"iig t-moothly in
their hinds.
TLw various presideutial caaoidutes
n;e ft l!y in the preliminary licld, not-w;th-ra:idi;.g
their wild protestations
In lore the public, and the friends and
atrpnts of most ol them are now here
in tui'ig preparations for the decisive
cuuust. L-Jgan has a home here, but
his residence is rented to other j -Arties
aud he has engaged apartments at one
of tli'i lending hotels as his beadquarters
' .i i.' h.n also made a contract for si
. ..e o! . ooins at one of tho more re-
j .;id :;-celi und is expected to have no
i less than uTte-eu friends to assist !im.
Two private secretaries, three mcsscn
gers, a btenograpLcr, and no less de-
uominated lobbyists will be present
early in tha action to sec that the great
candidate's interests arc not neglected
Arthur quietly established his bureau
here a week since and the members of
it are almost entirely local people here
who are not ver y popular,. It i3 not
generally known that Sabin ha a mild
attack of the presidential fever, but
6uch was found to be the case wl:tn two
of his workers were stumbled upon to
day who incautiously admitted that he
was one of the dark horses. Several
other candidates, and no less than sixty
dark horses are actively negotiating
for accommodations during the meeting.
Work is actively progressing on the
hall and the noith end of the exposition
building is being turned into a most
iuviting convention chamber. The au
ditory will be about half the tdze of
that t f 1S30? and the acoustic proper
ties are being greatly enhanced by the
boarding up of the outlying lobbies
and placing immense sounding boards
in front and rear and also under the
ceiling. The olel glare of the kalso-
mined walls will also be relieved to a
great extent by the judicious use of
fresco in tints pleasing to the eye. The
audience will face north instead of
south, as iu the lat convention, and
the arrangement of the seats, aisles
aud entrances will be a marked im
provement upon the c-ld chamber. Al
together, the 1,610 delegates and alter-
nnte3 and the 10,000 spectators, report
ers and nua will be ngreably sur-
piis d at the pleasing appearance of
the coriVt-ntion hall j.- few weeks hsuce.
The- twenty three members of the
branch t'a nice committeo of the local
committee of the sub committee of the
National icpublicaii committee are ac
tively at wort raising the necessary
funds for defraying the expenses of the
convention, aud have eecured about
$15,010 and will no doubt swell the
funel to $25 000. This committee has
about &C0 tickets for distribution
among the subscribers to the fund, and
it is suppos id that one ticket will be
given to euch subscriber paying $.'0,or
three tiek;s lor each $100. Of course
noco:iiract is made to that effect, but
such is the plan generally unders-tood.
15. 1'. Moultoa is chaiitnaa of the fi
nance committee and no doubt will re
ceive subscriptions by miil or in per
son at the head-quarters of the republi
can national committee, 127 Dearborn
street, room 7. Tne reports of the
committee ou li nance, transportation,
dress, tausic, employe, tc, will be
made in a few days. All the delegates
to the convention having been selected,
a well known journalist bere who hts
attended ercry republican national
convention since Lincoln's first nomi
nation, has carefully compiled the list
wTft V VCer W ttw WtfTtt Ttfr BlWus
378, Arthur, 271, Edmunds 70, Logan
57, Sherman 23, Ilnwley 12 Sherman 3,
Lincoln 1, and kit unknown.
Chicago, May 13 Cyrus II. McCor-
mick, head of the great harvester manu
facturing company, and supposed to be
one of the richest men In Chicago, died
at his home in this city this morning,
aged 75 years. He lias bees an invalid
for ajnumber of years
Mr. McCorinick was born in 1&09 in
Rockbridge county, Virginia. He was
a son of Robt. R. McCoruiick, the farm
er who invented the original reaper, in
182C, but afterward abandoned it, ow -ingtoits
imperfection. The deceased
brought the invention to successful
completion in lSwl, when 21 year o'o.
For this invention l.e was elected by
ther French institute as a number oi' tine
Acudemy of Sciences aud retcive ti e
decoration of the cross f the Legion
of Honor. In politico he was a demo
crat, and has been prominent iu his
party as a member of the ti atkui.il com
mitter. He founded and liberally en
dowed the Theological Seminary ot ttuV
Northwest, conducted under t'.-r ..u-j-pices
of the Pieab leiian chiii i.h, and
also eoelo.ved a professorship ia ti.e
Washington anil Union thculogie. 1 col
leges of V rgiuia.
New York, May 13. The following
will be puMishel he-re on Wtd.-esday
morning:
To Messrs. John Jacob Astor, LeGraud
15 Cannon, John A Stewart, Jacob 15.
Vermilye, Cornelius N. I51isp, Benj.
II. Bristow, Cornelius R. Aiji.ew, M.
D.:
Getxhmkx : The undersigned re
spectfully request you to act as a com
mittee to designate the time ut.d place
at which the feiiow citizens of Pi evi
dent Arthur may express thtir approv
al of his admiuitrutiou and their wuh
that he be nominated for president ut
the republican national convention. It
is believed that this is a widespread
feeling among those who manage and
control the e,reat interest of whieh Uie
center is here and iuvolve ihe prosperi
ty of the whole countiy. It is titling
that such sentiments should find
means of public expression, t oth fr
the welfare of the country aud injus
tice to our good president. Very re
spectfully, II B ciaQiu & Co... E S Jeffrey & Co.,
Sam Stean, Lewis Bros. & Co., Davitl
Dows, Josia W Fiske, Chaa G Lundon
& Co., Bliss, Fabyan & Co, E II Per
kins, Jr, president Importers' and Tra
ders bank, Wax Jenkins, president of
the Bank of America, Johustvn Swings
ton, E T Tefft, Tiffany & Co., L S Wins
ton, F D Tappan, John E Parsons,
Jesse Seligman, D B Hatch, J II Her
rick, Leonard Hardline, and several
hundred others.
PRQWiSSlOHAl. bAROS.
ATT It T AT LAW. nraM Iu all
Co art wf ia 8Ul. lu: la t iUila ilck.
rurndvuTi,
AU.If BlMOI. A. -N. VI'LLITaS.
ATTOK?(KV8 AT LAW. Tfllt prmi.t
attention t all bulueii lntruat4 ll;ai. Of
Cm in Uuiuu block, Kmi 1J.
rLATTiMOUTM 9BSBAJKA.
FRANK H. WILSON,
Bacemeat f Biuik of CH Coast.
ConxitK Ciiti as Mais Htimti.
UOT-A.FIT- PUBLIO
Particular attention vlved t th ireoariitlou
of :tierf fur CayratH, I'aianti aud Hegfiirattuu
f l rUa Marks and l..ik;.
Jaatlr of th Prac.
P21m wood Neb
Col-'ecti'-na a p' i-ity anJ give
pronti'l ntteelio i I. O adJre EllM
WOOd Net.
DM. A. nl.l?U'H.
DJSIsTTIST.
Jil e t.vi h.i.'.iti. Mack A Cu't. LTug .Store,
t-'ro. . :-.k'.H l-l-.l ri a: te-f'!iat, 1-rK'e-B. jMj
M. O'DOfiOMOi:
AhTiKY Al LA MTAIIV fLW.lC.
r tii,i.-i.-.iU lS! oh.
i : v ;; i..-Ji!;i .tte t nuA from Kurort.
& i.
rr. is. nt;niL;jixticuT.
Pri i ciicin J Phjsicia7i.
OClco. (Joiner Mala a4 7th Street.,
FUrrKDutTR, ...... SBBUASKA.
SR. J. 3. 8TDRDEVANT, M. D. ,
rilTSICIA AND SURUbUM.
Altvua &l!s, tj er algbt.
2nif tJOHTMll.GtlTit, !t.
A. U. LITH4iRTOH, . f
rMvaiciAir euBuiox.
Oft I 1IOUK8, from 10 a. m., t r. m.
Kxaiaiu.r.K Muraeou for V. ti. I'enslon.
1B. B. H1LLKK,
r U Y S I U I A it AND 8UUUK05,
Can found l-y calling at Ills office, corner 7t.l
arid ilalu streets, la J. 11. Waterman' tiuuae.
PLAVlHMeWTH. KHBHA1X1,
JAN. B. aTATHKWh
ATTOBKXT AT LAW.
U fiee orr Baker Atwood' store, seath uldn
wf Ma;u tjbtwceA Btb and Otti tret.
ltf
ATlOIiSETS AT LAW
the Courts lu the btata.
District Jtllarmy an-l JXvtaru Public,
CLAKK.
Will iractle ta all
CHEAP LANDS.
First-class iuo the lands in Cheyenne Cc.
Nebraska, or$J-) acie.
100 ACHES COTS, 480,00
A YMENTS.
CASH, SS,CO
1st year interest 6 per cent only j2',92
T?tLli tt.
A'iTOIfNKT AT LAW. Real Estate. Fire In
surance and Collection Atfeucy. Ctlioo Union
block. Flatwrnoulh Nebravka. 22m3
S. K. A CO.
LAW OFFICE. Ial Ktte, Fire and Life In
surance Areata, i'lattamouth. Neeraaka. Col
lectors, tax-payer. Hare a complete abetract
of title.. Buy md sell real estate, negotiate
lears. c. iayi
21
3d
4th
5th
Cth
7th
Sth
t'th
10th
s.no and i'it.
4S.09
4-,(f
43.iK
4S.00
4S,(W
4.0!
4s,oy
Interest in 6 p.T cent, and i payable anau.il
j. Sections and halt section in pi-ipinio-i.
have personally examined these lands.
W. . WX35,
UXIOV BLOCK.
NEBRASKA
PLATTSMOUTI1,
Kotary rubllc.
ATTOKNKTAT LAW. Wi:ipratle lu Ca
and adjoining Counties ; Riven special attention
to collections and abstracts of title. Onice In
stherwoed Block, Flattarnonth, Nebraska.
17T1
RCBlvST B. VTISDnA!!,
ioJary rxbl'.e.
mBXti A LAW.
OSee eter Carruth's Jewelry Btere.
Plattsmoutk. .... Nebraska.
PS. A. HAPTTICAN,
4 A TI I E a.
f irGiiftAL!' Block. Flattshovtm Nh
Prompt and esrefal attention te a fc serai
Law Practice.
K. DUESSLER,
erciiant T&ilor.
Pl.ATTSMOUTH. - - - NEB.
Dr. C. A. Harsadt
vSaMor te Clatter A AlarsaaU.)
W. II. 31 A LICK,
CARRIAGE
G
alntine ai trimmln
SIGH & ORNAMENTAL
(PLJ JSTTZJST&,
All orders left with me will
receive prompt attention.
COIL FIFTH AND VINE STREETS,
PLATTSMOUTn. - NEBRASKA.
CALL AT THE
Old Reliable
n ya
H. 4. HTfflil! t SON
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ta
PINE LUMBER
SHLNULES, LATH,
SASH, BOORS,
BLINDS. &c.
Fourth street, la rear of Opera House.
.-LATTSMOUTIL NEBRASKA
PLATTSMOUTH MIKLS
TTSVOUTH NEH.
IXE18EL., - Proprller
Preservation of natural teeth a specialty.
Teeth extracted without pain ly tut of
Laughing Oas.
AH work warranttd. Prices reasonable.
FiT7.f;:KAi.T Fiori. - Plattsmovth.X
Crown Mills Flonr.
W. F. A41e, the old Cass county
miller, who is now running ths Crown
Mill3 at Ashland, has his flour on sale
iu the Plattsmotith market, Dovey &
Son keeping it always in stock. A
trial of the Crown Mill brands will
prove to any that it is superior to any
flour in the market. 300dw48tf.
Money saved by buyiBg baad made
brooms, ask yur dealer for them.
dffc-imo
Some Foolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets be
yond the reach of medicine. They
often say. Oh, it will wear away, out in
most cases it wetr them away. Could
thfy be induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp's Balsam, 'ha'
I sell ou a positive guarantee to cure,
they would immediately see the excel
lent effect after taking the first dose.
Price 50c and 31; trial size free.
Resp'y. fapr3 4m W. J. Warrisk.
Trythe Btnana plug ehewios; to
bacco, it is by far the finest plug ehew
ing rmtfle-, MaTt SCttegtfl stlfs Ir. Irf
0 1 tiers for hand made brooms at
tended to promptly at the Western
broom factory. d23-tmo
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