The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 13, 1884, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
PLVTTSMOUTIL NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1881.
NO. !M).
JOSEPH V.WECKBAGH
DEALER IN
Choice -Family--Groceries, Carpets, Hags, Etc-
AT
THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE,
PUTToHOUTR HERALD-
1-CHUSHEU DAILY ANT WKKKLT
-by
me Plaltsmoutb Heralg nWMu Co.
DAILY, delivered hy carrier to any.part of the
Clljr
.t l"
Per Week
t'er Mouth lK)
Per Year
WEEKLY, by mall.
PLATTSMOUTII. NEH.
!. conV six. mon1h3
Iteglsltsreu ni - w
second class matter.
National Republican Ticket.
I rnp nTfVSITiKXT.
TjT3 MB"BR JAMES G. BLAINE,
of jJtune.
HICHEY BEOS,
COBWEB OF 3?:ELftJRI. A2STX SEVENTf
DEALERS IN AWiKlMto uf-
n hnrlN ilJlHJ oi U I
La. vil iMvri j wwi -j ?
FOR VICE-rUKSIDKXT,
JOHN A. LOGAN,
of Illinois.
P inrlo
IIUO)
GOLDEN OPINIONS.
cordially ratifies Lis nr.mii a ion for
president, and that f Geo. John A.
Logan for vice-president. Addresses
in support of the resolutions were
made by Herman Cantor, ('apt. ltcich
ard, WiU'am Gel. maun, and others,
who nil ruainuiimdthat the i"pubiieau
party has ytt ti mist-Ion to iultill, and
that the tune has not come jet when it
should rtlinquUh its power uud sub
ject the nation to rule and destructive
tendencies of the democratic p irty.
KM 1 1, Ii LOCH'S OPINION.
The disaffection anmus the Germans
over Blaine's nomination is not gener
al, and there are many enthu-ia-tie
supporters of the IMumed Knight"
among that nationality in Milwaukee.
Ju a conversation with a Wiseonnin re
porter Today, Emil Bloch, a prominent
Jriiquor dealer and a leaUitig memoer u:
the Freie Cicmeicdeand Turner organi
zations, speaking of the nomination,
said:
'Mv oi mien is that Riainc wiii make
onoot the be.-t pres.deuts the Unit d
states has ever had. I think he will he'
elected without the shadow of a doubt,
noma'ttr what candidate the lenu-
CALL AT -THE
Old Reliable
ON
H. A. WATERMAN & S
Wholesale anil Ketall Dealer in.
PINE LUMBER
SIIIXGLES, L.VTII,
sash, noons,
BLINDS. ScC.
Ko.i. tU Mrect. in rtar oi opera limit.
1 iATT.SMOTTT 1 1. N E 13 1 1 A S K A
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
n r.fi r KSM! Til
-rlANKK. 1
HOUSE SHOEING Jk
WACOS
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hepaiium
of Firm ismleip.cnts MsuM will
NeaT iicf-fl and Dlspat'-h.
inn
Cement, Plaster,
t!TTTT,1DX1TC3- IP-ii-IE,
lowest States. Terns Cash
mi
We have got the largest nn.l Lest selected stock of
' Choice Family Groceries
Oneeiumrare and Glassware,
' t lame Imt the goods arc Kirst-class, and wc will give you some
,s not large, prMo onr5(llves on our
Teas and r-h:ioe:s,
Which we take great pain, in selecting and can gnaran.ee to be of
die rery bt .quality. rom ,,ome t0 lmy vonr
grScome and to give
We Will Duplicate Omaha Prices.
For same quality of goods and on the same terms. Come and see
BENNETT & LEWIS
HKNRY BCEC3L
ATTTW
I DEALER IN
Famiture Store pyRfjjTURE
np-Al.Kft IN
FUR1TITUIIE S COFFINS
nd all kind oi eooas nsuauT
SAF .df CHAiRF
ETC., ETC., ETC.
0 All DesoriptioV).-
METALLIC BURIAL C ASEk
, y-TDn COFFINS
, , u, .rHay made aadsotd cneapiorcash
WVS HZ ARSE
Alw. a tery complete .toe of Funeral Goodi.
tietalUcWooleiCoflns CasMs Raises
CMBLLMa, o.
aur New and elegant beana U always Ifl
"Sh f Cass Com,-
vrhear we may be foond niKht or day
13 NOW EKAi
SERVICE.
, thoniro mr oast uationattc 1
l ILU UtAUl v ...
avit o all to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
3Ht. I'VRXTt'HR ASH Ol-Kirjl)
l.nnroved Lands for Sale
J I UWnUn OilSia. s
,.kfr;t"(. sf
piATTSMOUTH MIU-S
xraMocrra nkb.
.,acr s 12 mile. Iron Lenora. Kansas 8
6 ft t .,.n.tir 'oh Mil
Those laaas are v-ku . -
bought bypavirc M c tn. and balance on time.
Thev arVcUeapt prent owners hvlog
"nht the..- Htxorcod -ale- allanrt sec.
-ale yet tby are jfoiug last.
Fur particulars " .
W. wis-.
To be chosen leader in such a field of
leaders, and under such circumstance,
iduced beyond peradventure the f:.ct
that James G. lilaine i ovtrwhciining
ly the first man in the thought and
choice of the party, it means much.
It means that the party ahull be led by
;i leader who stands, by univeisal con
ra;;m. the embodiment, not only oi
much of its history, but also of its
nrPRMit vteor HDd rromise. It means
that the campaign i3 to be one, no?, ol
defense, mt of passive resistance to
attack, but one in which the wai will
be carried into the enemy's country. Ii
means that the democratic party is no
to be permitted to tneak into powei
under false pretends, but that th
mask will be torn from its face and an
ag-iesidve assault made all along the
nn.l that the congest must be de
ci ted by the naked mcriis of the par
ries. It means an enthusiasm which
will sweep every republican into the
ranks for fight, and for fiht through
the war. A ll this, and more, is mean
:.y the leaier.-hip of James G. Illume.
S oux Ciiy (tow) journal.
Tne few dissonant voices neara in
the great swel.ing tone of rejoicing
throughout the country are not uuex
,,ected. A man who has lived the ag
gressive, positive life Mr. Btaine has
must needs have made some as posi
live enemies as be has won devoted
iri-ndi. The dissent is from those wh
have occasion to dislike Mr. Blaine
manner of hitting from the shoulder
The expressions are those of the fi.st
thought hasty, ili-considered, passion
ate. When Ihe issues between the two
.,.rtira re ioined there will come to
these men the considerate, the calm,
the careful judgment, and then thtj
will not be found aiding the democratir
party, with its present purpose and
- ir.t. to cxotuie entire control of the
Nitional Government. Indianapolis
Tt.rl 1 .lonrnal.
In the National Legislature Blaine
was ever for the Union, for the public
credit, for the rights of man, for sound
reconstruction, and for those bioad ami
ail-embracing policies which do honoi
to the Nation and to our manhood. II
i ttronr. RirErressive, persistent, intrc-p-
id in what he believes to be the right.
In private life he 13 genial, lovable,
hospitable, honorable and popular.
The pcopl ore for Blaine, and they
will Tote c verwrielmingly to elect the
tioVpt. Dr.rinc the quarter of a cenrury
of his active public life Mr. Blame mus
have madtj a few mistakes and some ene
,r,;Q- hut he is the most popular man
in his party, and the Nation holds him
close to its heart :is a scholar, a gentle
man, and a patriot. The Biaine ana
Logan ticket will be elected, and the
count y will grow and prosper un.-er
an enlightened and vigorous adminis
tration Philadelphia (Pa) Itim.
OLIiMANS FOR BLAINE.
KcwYnik. June 10. The German
ftentral committee held a
special rc ting last night at its nesa-
quarters, No. 3S5 Bowery, to talie ac
tion in re ard to the nominations oi
the Chicago convention. A full attend
ance of del srat'9 was prtsent. In the
absence LVesident Ditteuhoeler,
FiedericV U.rn'iard, ihe lirt vice
prefiden; occupied the chair. The
meeting v. r,s iirat addressed by I Jr.
Loui Nev. man, who presented a serie
of rehoIu'J.rvjs declarinz that tbo Gtr-
mau Ruu' ras Central committee of
New yr5.. .wcogiiizing the abiluj and
,; II uhlicaiiim ot J nines G.
BUinc, r. '. the fact thai he was the uu
iestraiue.1 choice of the nihj -nty or
deie? o te C44coa covwuxiou.
f-r-.ifi n.nv s:lct. Many of the (Jer-
mansopposa Iilaino because tliey have
an idea that he is uafiieudly to them as
nalinnalilV abUlt ot Kuoft-iNOiniJ-
Thia they u ill regret i.fter he takes the
Presidential cliair and they discover
tli'ir mistake.
" The' best services and character of
Blaiaa are euUicicut guarantees Uvt he
will nrotect and guard the fights of all
naiioU-dlties and religious creida unit-
i.,(T fill in one common broth rhoott
8o mru as the sun rises ev;-iy day, just
w . i .nr. ;.. iw lioncst
r surf am A a teucvci
and straightforward character a man
who would sacrifice his life lor the wei
tare of Ins country. He wiil prUi ct
oil iI.p business interests of the coun
try, and will never allow prejudice to
;n,.nnr nia action iu deulmg wtih atl
t.rcat uueatious of the day especially
tpm.;erauce uue-tion. He is too
grand a man to be the tOi of any par-
tv I sueak or jjiaine u
j.i mo-rJiny Walii er prior to hiselfce
; n d t vt'i v i h tiiiT i ar has proved
th correcin, of my ..p-niuns and no
man can change them. It 1 bd to ngnt
rnvt all mv wn coantrymen 1
would not swerve from my allegiance
to James G. Blaine. He is the best
man iu the Republican party to mawe
..wl reformation in the civil st-rvice
... i fr th. welfare ol the woiko'Cinn
,f t country." -Mi wauk.-e Evening
Wiconiu.
head e.vi our,
The Omaha Repunlica.i is uery busy
just now reading ihe Lincoln Journal
out o the party. When it ge.s
through with that j b we sitprse it
will turn it attention to' disciplining
all ii dividual republicans who uo noi
happen, or luve not happen, d. to wor
hi Fr d-y s" picture on tiie wall.
This is one w y to elect Mr. Blaine,
and the Repnb lean seem to have
elected to so elert he man from Maine.
3Lulc& Ux Alio: ing
n short, we'll shoe anything thaUiaf
four feet, troci a eoui. u
Come aim fee us.
TSTEW SHOP
F ull Peiween mum ; ,
Ju-t across corner fron. tli kw HI'.UaLI
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THE CITIZENS
. 33 Z
PI.ATTSMOt'T!!.' - Ni:P.KASlw.V.
C-IPJ-TTXi, - $75,000.
oi TieKicst
JOHN UI.ACK, : ItANK CAKUL'TII.
1'rt ltlcnt. " Vh-e-J'rthlili-nf .
W. II. CU.SII1NO. Ca-hicr.
i 1)1 ItKCTOIlH
Jolia niack, W. II. CuMihiff, Frank Carrnlli,
J. A. C'OMiitir, Ficil llt'i'iiitann, J. W. Jolin
fiui, F. K. (iuiliiii inii, l'eifr Mtinici,
Win. Vetui'c.iiii. He.iry lUrcli.
Traiisarti" a flrii- r.tl Innkint.' Uu Iiicmh. All
u !! li,tvo any Hanking IjiiMlncm lo lraus;icl
an' I u v i I to cull. , No injitli r how
laluK or Hinall tlx? 1 iatiactun, it
will n-Celvt our careful alti'iitloii, ,
and w protiiiae always four -tc
us trcatnif at.
Ieiif tVriiftcatfs of le osiu besrin lnti rjt
Huv and Kfl FureiKii Kxcliant County
aii'l City .iff urirle.
.ItJII.S I 1 r.ICU.M.l, A. W. MCL.ACOIII.IN
rrcsidont. Cachler.
Finsr rjATioNAL
OI' I'LATTS.MOUTII. NL'IJJtASK A,
0:iiU 4t;i.? very best lacililies for tlio prompt
trau"'iclluii of Ii'KltimatB
BANKING BUSINESS.'
Si i '..s, JioiuN, n fit .1 . ;vornTin::t ami l.o-i
. .nil ii trn iu;i y . I ij uu miiu, l 'I'liuii, irrriy -
-U anil inUTfst ;t!liet on timo Cei tili -rut"-.
Uralf il lawn, avallulile In any
pari ol tin I'uiti'il htatfH anil a'l
III. I'li.d i'iil l'ir vi
I jiiujii'.
flslicst iKet prices paiJ for County War-
1 .... .11 it . . t ..
ROBaTDONNLLV'S
DinECTORS :
loli:i rit.-Ti'fiant A. K. TouzaHn.
inhii K Cian:. 1. llav.kswoi tli
V. W Mi'l Miiirniln. I. I'., will If.
WEEPUNG WATiiR
WEE PI Sit WAT !i Ii. tfKJi.
E. L. REED, rresident.
B. A. G1HSON, Vlce-Presidt iit.
R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier.
A ficStWl Mmi Busiaess Transacted. '.
Uerpiverf. aui! Intert-Ht allowed oa Time Certi
ficates.
'n.wn avat'ahlo ii. any part ot the Ufitt-1
aica ami ail Tne principal citir-s oi r.urjw.
A gents for the vcluLrated
Mm Line of Sles.
m 4X1 fi f
Corner Mala and Sixth Streets.
liATTSMIOTJTH: XTIKTIfi
, ;. ii rAji'iiin jicsiunu, I
"I.I M. 'AT'l "il'.siON. Cashier.
nnl 'DonVinnr Drtcinooc
llUiiifiijia d UuLtitti uauniu, uuiiiuuu...
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
,v; r.r Omi.vi.iti rind Citv rV ar.'tmz-i.
C0Ll.lu:r0.i MA MB.- .
istd promptly remitted for.
niuHfirrnftS!
Ii S Wiiuitiarn. -1. M. t';ut ron. C. II. I'ara t-ie
V. il. GuTbniann. V Agucw, a. r..
Smith. Frel J order.
DON'T ALL BID AT ONCE.
Uncle Sammy Tilden's managers
have made a t n strike on the pour old
democratic party. Alter "playing n
fine" and havii R all the states instruct
torn ov.r the goods to the
hem of Cipher Alb y. Tie poor old
mans ihimble ligyrs tan now deiiv.r
the national de.nccrati ; par y to wi o
...... ,,ut uu th.' m.t or the
eoods. "You pay jour m ney and
you tak s yo ir ciice.
RFPCBMCAita sh u.d rc-m-mbcr that
this is o-bem American campaign as
i. :t. : . .. t futvi rit i n"
derail a- th D i IV wiiieu -
logaincont ol of h s government iu
i.torrst of Euclish commerce.
r,i . r,l A rr ci w i h b t -at Hit
motto implies, as against the Demo
cratic Pany wi:b t -e British free trade
Plic)- nBI
The National suu, ay scnooi uou
vention is in Se i u at Louisville, Ky
The statUticai secretary reports I03,ol0
Sunday Schools in the United States,
v.ithS.00G,7)9 pui's.
Francis MCBphy. the Christian
temperance wi.rlier, is engtigea in tne
good work iu Chicago, ana ii.
id meeting with great aucees.
AND
BLACKSMITH
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Piou, r
tid aeneral Jobbing
la, now prepared to do all kinds of rPahinK
. . ,v,o mufiui.rrv. as tuere
is a goon iamc iu mj
PJZTKR RAD EN.
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge or tne won sncp
lie Is well kuo wu as ;
v -. WOT'.HMAN".
rt.i.r-"ivfc
i Louisville Bank.
Lot S"vi lie Xebrasltfi
A .runrul Iluikinc biitini'sg trans
ncteuC Money to Loan, Int. allowed on
im deposits, uo.lections iuaue am
;roinH; reiiiuieo.
J. J. MANiCKit. II. E. Masker.
I're8. asa.
C. i. Makkkk. Ass't Cash.
FOL'M).
An aate watch ch irm and two door
ii it- t ma n nr.i'. iii iivk iji i
rtv, pay for this notice and get th3
articles.
it r, r.mr i-norij rn iiAiii the Ccl
l, rated Anhenaer liufch St Louis Bot-
led Bi er and always reaay to pay au
ricular attention to bin customers.
t ifl
lO'iii
TI O O I" i COt'(:
li.e last.-. r. llcvi s yt o:ice ana lb a I .
WiKTE!? end BROKCMIAL CC'J.
arc i.u j . ,
. Zbt-liOM in tas. :w0 ae',.. pil rry Mt...
1 MfliilllMSystii
t-B
Music
On receipt of ft 50 in curreucy or
8t ampwl will mail tree Fifty piece
tffaSLic TCi the mo,t popular j
compoeers anu auiuora.
The J. W. Bailey Mercantiia Co.
St. Jsepb. M .
i Tmr.TTTF.LY CXTD.T.S
M.r. nsEF,s or the
V-m..;. ';l-i. aU ; rvvt-ati . isa.. ,
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3 j i .ii by it, rvr.ui--FOF.
SALE BY
WILL J. WARRICK.
. t urj' rru wisrn fori
, " t? ,sar.TlHnlifi!t. &LSVlS-
Thaf taint nt fCMtula in our blood
1 i. in rrillfAKil bv Aver'g
j ii - " ' ..-.. - - i
..1 r... 1 i,.liMfiA U h! tkfi TO new.
opcaiuu1' . v w .... , - -----
A.H chewers f-ei-m to be anxious to get
f.at larra, wmcn.wiu o; " " " '
.irJiinc n. Call at Matt Schlegel's
tor a circular- Hf
r..K iiat-!ii mm!ii lironma at-
Vi urio vii .i.-i... -...'
tended to promptly at the Western
broom factory. d38-lmo
Crown Mills Flonr.
r i." a iit.it the old Cass county
in Her, who h now runnitig the Crown
Mills at Ashland, bus bis flour on sale
in h- IMattmouth market, Dovey &
. .. 1 ..... tn clnlr A
OOIl Ke piuil It m n ai n iu oiv-
tiialot'the Crown Mill brands will
tnove to any ti.at it is superior to any
tbur in tlie mark-t. Ahl&w48v.
Xnnttt Foolish Feonlo
Allow a cough tc. run uutil it t,et8 be
yond the reach of in-dici"e. They
often say. Oh, it will wear away, uut in
m o ta it u-fHrii them aWlY. Could
Ul WCV.. ' -.
thy bf induced to try the 8UtC6Sful
v. A...ii.a ill.il rrrri ' Halt-am. 'hat
I IU - U W " ' ' . , - - " A- - v
I I se I n a punitive tru iratitee to rnre,
t . . . i " . . . . I . . m... l. a . ril
tllC ' Wi'MKl ITDIUHl liii ri J mo '
- Inn effect after taking the Drat, dose.
. "; and SI; trial size fn-e.
. 14v'jr 4rt-uj W. J. Warrick.
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