The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 16, 1884, Image 1
X. 1 '.' PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1884. NO. 67. - ' r - - " ( : ryt H- OoL. 2. i 1 4 m m . . v ( lei. - j k - -. u I 1(1' 0 i TDT V; i) ALABASTINB, suits 9 JOSEPH VWECKBAGH. ! U "Til i . I a i . -bL . .. j TO MY FEIEIffDS AHD PATEOUS I do not care to follow the example of my competitors, by moving my store West, nor am I worried by their doing so. lint on the con trary, I have MARKED DOWN all my Dolmans, Cloaks & Carpets, In fa3t, everything in the Dry Goods line, in plain figiire3 and irom novr on will sell at JPRIMJU JEcistem J? RIG IBS, TFv ir-gth Cost. and no blowing or misrepresentation. If in want of any Goods in the FRESH GROCERIES. Call and JOSEPH "V. WEOKBAOH. RICHEY OF PEARL DEALERS IN Lumber.Sash.Doors, Blinds 1 Cement Oils9 &Co9 STORE o 0 5d o w 00 above lines, or if yon see for yourselves. " need any TU MBER BROS, jJSTJD SEVEISTTI" ALL KINDS OP- - Xi'Ul&S, Hair, PLATTSMODTH HERALD- 10BLI3UED DAILY XSD WEEKLY -BY- The FlaltsnLoatb Herald PnlilisMns Co. TBBMS: DAILY, delivered by carrier to.any;partJof the city Per Week 15 1'er Month 60 I'er Year T 00 WEEKLY, by mall. One copy six months ?' 00 one copy oue year 2 00 lUNierej ui i.io i'o.it OSice, FlatUinouth, a second olasd matter. 1 Tub New Jersey democratic convey tiou, whicli ritct at Trenton, N. JV', dorsed Tilden and Hendricks and "se lected a delegation which will vote sol idly for those ancient statesmen at the Chicago convention No. 2. A war of passenger rates has begun, affecting all roads between Denver and New York and intermediate points. Tickets from Denver to Chicago were selling in the f-trteis cf the former city yesterday at $7, to St. Louis at 5 and to New Yirk mi $25 Geo. W. E DuH-kv i getting num berless flattering testimonials in Lid can vass f r the con.'rts.-ional noroinatu n in t: e '1 hird district. This paper, al though d(wn in the Fir?t district where we have no politics, knows tliat Mr. D-rsty id capable and competent and would like see him elected. The Johnson Co. Journal has a just conception of the ue and utility of out west poetry. Hear him talk: Miss Ella "Wheeler, the wild warbler of he west, has been wedded to Mr. Wilcox, a Wisconsin man. She will ki: die the Kitchen fire with some of her lurid poetry, and still have enough 1 -ft for her husband to use use when he paints the town r-ri. The democrats of Pawnee county, am til in number but great in fai;h, are making arrangements to be heard frm in the future. They have en excellent pa er, the Press, through which una dulterated Jeffersonian principles arc i issctninate I, and should feed the pa per well. Johnson Co. Jourcal. This paper is glad to hear of Demo cratic brethren who are great in faith Up in Cass, Democracy is some in nun -bers and some in furor, but they will never be accused of great faith, for it is much more pleasant to fight for and discuss spoils than to study the faith. Democracy in this neck of the woods ia of the "get there Eli," faith only. Perhaps one of the most significant straws of the Presidential campaign in this city so far is the expression of Presidential preferences at the Union Catholic Library Association in this city. The organization is composed mostly of Irish Roman Catholics of the better educated classes, and a sprinkling of German and American Catholics. The result of the vote taken yesterdav showed that Blaine was the choice of 103, Logan 24, Cleveland (Dem.) 73, and Tilden 15. From which it appears that Blaine is by far the niost popular candidate with intelligent Irish, and that in this strongly Catholic organization, whose members one would suppose to be naturally Demo cratic, Blti::ie hps more supporters than the two mo?t popular Democratic can didates combined. The truth is, it Blaine be nominated he will make aw ful inroads on the Irish Democratic vote. The Irish want a man who lias a foreign policy and is not afraid to avow it. As a Wisconsin correspond ent said the other day: Multitudes of Irishmen will vote for Blaiue because he will have a for eigu poiicy in keeping with the senti ments of a great and proud Republic IJe will never allow Fngland to bully him into surrendering Irieh'i en charged with political offence-to be hanged by British tourts. In sbortf a majority of the great Republican States of the North are for him for all these aid a dozen other reasons. Chicago Tribune. ' MEETING OF VHE REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL, CO MM IT! fc-E. The members of the Republican state central committee will meet at the Millard hotel, Omaha, Neb., on Thurs day, the 22d day of May, 1884 at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of fixing time and place for holding and apportioning del egates to a republican state convention to nominate s'atc ticket, aud for 6ucb other business as may properly be sub milted. Geo. W. E. Doksey, S. B. Colsojt, Chairman. Secretary. yemcu!,eaiy 10, 1334. SAMPLE NEBRASKA GIRLS- Omaha Herald: A young lady who was married not so very long ago, and for several years has been a belle in a large and wealthy set in Omaha, pur chased her wedding trousseau with her winnings ut poker, at which game she was a singularly skillful and fortunate player at private parties. Fortunate also, but In a lesser way, is a Fremont girl, who has a penchant for peanuts. Her luck lies in the fact that a young gentleman whom she has promised to allow ! put a wedding liug'Du her finger, ministers to her ap petite by giving her a small nickel .plated peanut roaster which he turns Pfor her when he calls; and they have a feait fit for the god?. A Lincoln belle has rewarded her lover for his liberality in taking her regularly to sec Emma Abbott by learning the "Abbott kis?," and when she electrifies him with an exemplifica tion thereof, the yoimg man he is a rising grocer exclaim?, ''Thare's no glucose in that." A modem 4-Atalanfa" is the Blair girl who will not receive an engage ment ring from her a orer until he can overtake her on roll rskiit s with ten yards start. lie has alrcady worn out two pars of skates, and is coming to Omaha next, week to o into athletic training under tBaby Barnes." A North PI tie girl tan out on her father'- rach without saddle or lariat, catih a broach and ride him safely to her houe. She can do it, but she will not, except at midnight on moonlight night--, when only her tet of girls are arou. d. OVERDOING THE THING. "Do jou love me a? dearly as men have ever ioved women V" sa d Mabel, finding an ea y an borage for her cheek about the latitude f his upper vest pocket a d the l ngi i.de i f his left sus nder. "More," sal O or:e, with waning enthusiasm, lor t is w s about the 214th nco e 'O whic s h-3 I ad respond ed s nee 8 o cl c. "More, far more dearly. Oh, ever so much more." "Would ou," she went n,a:id there was a tremu ous imp essiveu.ss iti her voice that ar.u d the yo ng man that the star was going to leave her lines and . spring s methin,; new on the house, "would you be willing to work and wait for me, as R ichel waited at the well seven long years? 'Seven!" he cried in a burst of genu ine devotion. "Seyen! . Aye gladly! Yes aad more ! Even until seventy times seven! Let's make it seventy, anyhow, and prove my devotion!" Somehow or other he was alone when he left the parlor a few minutes later, aud it looks now as though he would have to wait 700 years before he saves fuel by toasting his shins at the low down grate in that parlor again. There are men, my son, who always overdo the thing; th?y want to be meeker than Moses, stronger than Sampson, and ten times more particular than Job, the printer; that is, he it-n't, but he used to Uz. Burlington Hiwkeye. Orit democratic friend, Hon. Phelps D. St urdevant, state treasurer, is just recovering trom an attack of dipthtria. Neb. City N ws. Our democratic friend i good, .md very hoe-tly 8ta s Mr. Stuidevant's politic il posit on. But what do our ant-monop friend thi kofMr. Stur devanf, who, two years airo. w s wit i -ota party, a;d who w s taken in out of the co d by 'h ;ir organ zation? Durham 1b historic. It was neutral ground d iirintr the armistice bet ween Sherman and Johnson. Soldiers of both armies fiUed thoiriKHiches with the tobacco stored there, and. after the surrender, marched home ward. Soon orders came from East, West, North and South, for "more of that elegant tobacco. Then, ten men ran an unknown factors. Now it employs 800 men. uses the pink and pick of the Golden Belt, and the Durham Bull is the trade-mark of this, the best tobacco in the world. Black well's Bull Durham Smokin? Tobacco has the largest pale of any smoking tobacco In the world. Why f Simply because it is the bcit. All dealers bare it. Trade-mark of the BulL mfiimmfiwimir I LOOK OUT! I XfjT A DURHAM I . lVi5- i bull i jnsscs. I If he'd rone for s rck- I are of BlackweU's Bull 2t I Durham Smoking To- w I 1 bacco. as bewmstold.be I I, wouldn't have been JC A I . cornered by the bull. Ii to NEW Furniture Store CT. I. TJTTJH, DEALER IN FURNITURE COFFINS, and all kinds ot eoods usually kept la ft FIltMT CLAHH riJltlTl'ItE HTORK Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods Metallic&Woo Woins Caskets Rotes EMBLEMS, Ac. Our New and elegant hearse is always in readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors aonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear we may be lound night or day. J. I UNRUH, 21M1 l,.TTWOnTIf. NKP MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH IIO USE SHOEING & WAGON KEPAIRIM All Kii!d3 of Farm lileients Mendel will Neatness and Dispatch. Horse, 31ule& Ox Shoeing n short, we'll shoe anything that ha four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. UEW SHOP Filth St. between Main ml Vine Srets just across e corner from the Nbw 1IEKALD UFFTR 3 C5 9 CX2 o -3 ex e CO S3 a a OS 3 a. a 3 - a rs CU 58 S 05 " rJ V cf h a ct O A Sw tc a a cS a o C3 So es CS a . o 13 M m a o o 4-3 'SI a ta hi n a Q, D tf r - !t3 -l s aa efl CO 09 h h 0 O IS CD W -S -s CD " a CD 3 H H (!) CO o" o Spearhead tobacco is all the go new. A.1I chewer3 seem to be anxious to get that farm, which will be given away in June nxt. Call at Matt Schlegel's for a circular. ltf M O Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anher.ser Unrch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attentiou to his customers. 155tf If yon want to get yon a broom that will give the best satisfaction for the ame money ask your dealer for ; Dor ack'a brooms. d23-Jmo MBS P in i i I BANKS. THE CITIZENS 33 Jl.k JST 1E5L I PLATTSMOUTII. - NEBKASKA. cjrrjXj, - S75.ooo. - frricKKs3 JOUN BLACK, I'RANK CASUUTH, President. Vice-President. W. II. Cl'SUINQ. Cashier. DtBEcrona John Black. XT. r Ciwhtiig, Frank Carruth. J. A. Connor, Fred Herrmann, J. W. John son. F. K. CJuthmaun, Peti r Miiinoi, Wru. Wetercamp, Homy lvrk. Transacts a General Banklnp Business. AH Who have any Uanklug business to transact are Invited to call. Nu matter how larM or small tho transaciion, it W.ll receive our careful attention, aud we promise always cour -teuusi treatment. Issues Certificates of Deposits bearing interest Buys and sells Foreign Exchange, County aud C'uv securities. John Fitzoehalu, President. A. W. lCLAlOfltJK Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL OF FLAITSMOUTJI. NEBKASKA, Olters the yery best facilities for the prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds. Gold, tiovernmeut and Loca Securities Bou;lil and Sola, lJp,sits lecel v ed and interest allowed on tun Oi i tifl .. cates, Draftdrawu,avail:We in any part of the United Mate vUii all itlie principal towns of Europe. ' Collections made & promptly remitted Highest market prices paid for County War rants. State aLd County Bonds. DIRECTORS: John Fitzgerald p Tmiaii.. John It 0arK ft faZkXtt A. W McLauehim. k. k. Wiiite. Bank Cass County Cotner Maiu and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOXTTII iTJKi3 , C. II. IJ M. PARMFLE. President. 1 FATTKIibON. CaLier! ( Transacts a General Bullu Mmi HIGHEST CASH i'BICE Paid for County and City Warrants COLLT10. MAJK and promptly remitted for. nxfccioHs : B B Windham, J. M. Patterson, 0. 11. Paritele F. B. Guthmann. W J. Agnw,A. B. Smith. Fred G order. WEEPING WATER WEE PIN Q WATER, - NEB. E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. ' R. S. WILKINSON, Cashier. A General Baitoj Business Trasactfitf. DKPONITW Recelyed, aud Interest allowed oa Time CeiH flcates. DRAFT8 Drawn available In any part of the United states and all the principal cities of Europe. o Agents for the celebrated Wmi Lino of Stars. Louisville Bank. LonlSrllle Nebraska A general Bankinc hut,nPaa tt-n acted. Money to Loan, Int, allowed on time deposits. Coilections made and promptly remitted. J. J. Mask eb, U. e. Mankeb. 1 re8 Cash. C. A. Maskek, Ass't Ca6h. Diamond Wall Finish. est ready for use by addin? hot water, at t isher's dru store. 49dAwtf GO to C. G. IfprnhV. w r. bargams in ready made clothing, hats, cap?, and gents furnishing goods? 15dtf Che ice. Dure fresh miH i :m Anttil'8 for only 20 cents a pound. tW, h0rte farra for sale. Enquire at Bennett & Lewis d48tf Assorted tints of Diamond Wall Fin- r?JT7 be -found at fiber's drugstore, revolving s.gn 49diwtf Important to TraTelers. -FHci in.ducemeii3 are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this Issue. 47tf Clones. Hair, Nail and Tooth Brush eaat Mala street, - 49dt '"7