" '" - - - i M ' '-" S ....., . . . " ' " ' " " " ... . . , , "w- f VOL. ti. ' PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, TIIUKSDAY BVKXIXli,- JUNE 20, 1881. - XO. 101. is i - t b 1 ! li ! i ! JOSEPH U.ffECKB AG H. DKALKU IN ! f Choice Famlly 7 Groceries, THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE, cent :al maIn.htrkkt, lumber: RICHEY - - -DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF- Lumber,SashsDoors, Blinds Cement, Plaster, BTJIXilDXlsrQ- 3Eao xarest states- We ere si We have got the largest and host selected stock of Choice Family Groceries in town, and we will sell them just as cheap as we possibly can and s not "bust. Our Stock of Qzzeerxsware cured GrlcLSSwccre, is not large, hut the goods are First-class, and we will give von some low prices. We pride ourselves on our Teas and. SiDiees, Which we take great pains in electing and can guarantee to be of the very best quality. ' All you folks who have been going away trom home to buy your oTOceric.s come and give ns a chance to give you figures. Wo Will Duplicate Omaha Prices. For same quality of goods and on the same term?. Come and see BENNETT NEW . X'ur&ttizre! Stare cr. r. xnrKTJSE, DEALEU . IX , FURNITURE COFFINS ncl all kind ol goods usaallT "kept In a FIUMT KUKMlTlTltB 8TOBE Alo. a Terr complete tockof Faneral Goods MfitalUsWoolSiCoffliis Caskets HoIjbs out fC-rw and elegant bearse Is always In . readiness. Uemember the ' place, in X"ON BLOCK, on Sixth Street. TWO -' Door8 8onth"of Cass Coun- tyBank. WUear we mat be round nlisbt or day. J. I UNRUH, " . lATMrtllOta. neb pi.TTSMOUTH MIJ4.S XT8MOOTH NBB.J HKISCI ' Proprietor Carpets, Rugs, Etc PLATTSMOUTH, NED. BROS, Terms CasSi & LEWIS HENRY BCECK DEALER IN FURNITURE SAF -d, CHAiRF, ITC, ETC.. ETC. Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES i. I'.es.reaoy made and sold cheap for cash , .VB HEARSE 1 NOW JtEAU" y- - SERVICE. With many thanks for past patronage, i nvite ail to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OF 31 tf. n((TrHR AK OfKICXM Improved Lands for Sale coacr-'S 12 mile from Lerrora. Kansas $650 16 is Orleans. Neb. 900 160 . " 18 " Heaver City. Neb. 5W 160 , 8 " Logn, Kansas. 1,(00 These lands are well Improved, and can be bought by raring H c ish. and balance on time. They are cheap, the present owuers having bought their at forced al-.-fall and see. I have Rome Cheyenne Couuly Lands for vale yet they are going fast. V'or particulars call ou W. H. WISE, Hair, on PLATTSHOOTH HERALD. PCBUSHEII DAILY AND WEEKLY ' " mt - The FlattsmonUi Herald Fclillsliini Cc. DAILY, dellvrd by c.n i i-r to any prt of the " cty . i Per Week f 13 fer Month I'er Yer WEU1CLY. ly mail. One copy six months 1 W One ropy one yeiir 2 (W HeKiHteieii at tu 'k ifi :e. 1'lattxmouth, a seconil clime in.itu-l. National Republican Ti cket . FOB PRESIDENT, - - - jAEsiriir;Aix . of Maine. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. JOIIX A. "LOGAN, of Illinois'. Mr. Steve Elkins, t appear?, has had to Mnud uaiiJo ou the uutional com mittee. Each of the prominent democrats of the country has his lightning rod erect ed. Especially is the Indiana states mau observant of the democratic cur rent. If the petition ot the receiver of the Wabash is to be believed, when taken with the facts already ir the possession of the public, touching the condition ot thac road, Messrs. Gould mid company have left it in very nearly aa bad a condition as the late South Sea bauble of Grant, Ward & Co. Mr. Gould is a great railroad man, but he always car ries arouud with him an extractor, by which he manages to absorb all the loney in the concern, after which, re ceivers are always in order. Chalmeks, the recreant bulldozer of the shoestring district in Mississippi, was elected to Congress over Manning, the shotgun representative, by over 3000 majority: The cae was so bad, "smelied so rank to hsaveu," that the democratic House ousted Manning, or refused him a seat, yet they kept Chal mers out, and tho shoestring district is unrepresented. The committee on elections agree that Chalmets is enti tled to his seat, yet the report is with he'd, and t he.-people of that district denied representation. Suchls demo cratic rule and ideas of justice. There wn no uiore ticiisou in Bay ard's eo!jh soul, than there was in Abraham Lincoln's.' Liucelu Demo crat: Just sol Mr. liayurd and Jefk-rson Davis held and prc-iched the same doc trine when Abiah:i.n Lincoln issued his first call for volunteers; hence .lef fersou Davis, in the hour of his coun try's extremity, was just as loyal as Thos. F. Bayard, and Thos. F. Bay ard being as loyal as Abraham Lincoln, it follows as n logical sequence that Jeff. Davis was just as good a Union man as Abe. Lincoln w&9. We did not see it this way'before, but now it is plain, very plain. Mr. C-vi:r. Sciiurz, a relormer f-r revenue oi 1. is named as one of thv independent committee, who are to frame the Cobden laUinss "Why Blaine an I Logan s) ould not receive the suf -iruges of the republican voter." Per haps the Independent wirg of the Brit Lb free trade league iu America think only republicans i.eed this Cobdcn primer; however, the dtilt of events within the dcuiocralie party, if rightly interpreted by thi9 independent clique, tnat always rt-sorls to "the address in uolitics," shouid convince theih that Mr. Carl Schurz and his little band of pai lor politicians, had better waste a little ot tl eir English ink on the Irish democrat ) of the country. A plat form mat- fuctured by the Fall Mall Gazette, : rA London .Times, with tariff for reveou only, will cot be a very dainty '' ' crow) to set before the Irish dei. .yof the country. Mr. CarlScl.. C, are wasting valu able tin.v '.i a vineyard where they can do no good, and ure neglecting fiehl where they could enjoy some refresh ing ex peri' aces anyway. Nevertheless Mr. Schurz and his coadjutors might as well earn iueir money from their British en ployers, by circulating cheap campaign Ikeratuie among republicans as they will not injure Messrs. Blaine aod Logau-thereby. WHY HE SUPPOHTS HIM. Editor New York Herald: Tn ans wer to inquiries as to Whv I support Blaiur, whoe position on the tnoney question I opposed, I answer: The 9U pierac court has Koitle l iu favor of Na tional legal tt mbr paper moni-v. iMied iu peace or war, ;tnd all loj nl Ameri cans ar; l-ottul to consul! t!ie nnention hfttlcd f-.r a tliouciiiid je:s to come, h-j it h.ts bei-ii among si:!:.-:.iu tir 000 year nst, tn;tt money is the crm tion of law, a legal iiin viueut of p iy -meat and cvchaugH, whether printed on gld, "silver or puper. A vulunm fulilcient for cMih payment I t-hull nev er cease, to urge as nerc-j- try t. prevent tlx- evtr-recuriiiig panic- -" thu lirit- svhI'h'h- jrni-i i! iiMver-H-cur- ling pAi? M the Vcueiiau f-ytin 1i COO jrarp, itiid FiKiice for Uiv lot .410 ears, by reliance upon 1'uU legal tender papar and expansion in every emergen cy. Our country is without any system of money expansion in time of panic and the contraction that ensues is quite a9 destructive to industry as war, pes tilence, or famine. Having ascertained the nature of money by ten year's dis cussion and settled it, the tie of a suf ficient volume of the only remeoy, the cash syotein instead of credit is only a question og time. The gi cat questions pressing for immediate answer are: The tariff, railioad, land and lalor question. Mpnn these the I'epublScait party have taken ground as bold and true as the Declaration, of Independ ence. The question of luud monopoly, of Standard Oil Company, confiscatory of railroads chargeieg the people fourfold freight of what they charge the fa vored company in order to deliver the production of twenty thousand wed to a robber .corporation, dividing with the four great line. that control tho continent, these questions are met frankly aud boldly by the republi can part, while the leading candidates of the democracy Senator Payne, Gov. Cleveland, and other1? are the enibodi ment, of monopoly. 'lhe republican parly ha -dueler! ii f uu th'.' side of ili commou peopn-, and if deteriniued to protect the rights of th? black and while voter In the South, oi everp citizen in North, and maintain the American us against the European labor system. The appeal to free men for support will not be in vain." The Declaration of American Inde pendence written by Jefleron as not more radical or successful than this new departure will prove undtr the greatest political leader, .Ihihc O. Blaine. - v. He may neglect to recommend the pensioning or tne iieuei soldiers lor ihtir effort to destroy the republic iu the interest; ot slavery; t)ul he uiii stand fearlessly lor the rights o! every man, poor or rich white or black, at home or abroad, until the name f an American eitizeu shall mean something greater than heietoiore. Theic is not an enemy to Blaine who docs nut feel that that tearless states. u n w:il taud as straight and hrm as Bimker-IIill Monument when he is Ciothed with Presidential power. L'ooperty, life, liberiy will rest secure under one who for twenty years bus been a master of tftiiu-sinauship and legislation. In him couservutism and boldness are wisely blended. Having the cour age of his convictions, his far sighted statesmanship terrifies the timid time terver, augers the arrogant bosses aud dictators, but the American people de ire a frank, manly bold policy. To restore our commerce to the sea, our threatened industries, our menaced liberty. There will certainly b two and per haps three candidates upposed to James G.Blaine, aud while under some cir cumstances president Arthur would have b st suited the party, and Sena tor Edmunds would have gratified au ideal, that great leader of leaders, Jas. G. Blaine, will carry Maine in Septem ber by 10.000 majority, Ohio in Octo ber by 40,000 majoriy, every Northern State and three Southern States in No vember. Eeex Moody Boyntox. BLANC BOLT, From tne Lincoln Journal. The Blaine bolt goes on in England. It is expected thnt unless Mr. Blaine come out and disavows the Irish lead era who are adhering to him and pio posing for the first time to vote the re publican ticket, that the entire British press will come e down on the man from Maine line a nawK on a jdu' oug, Let the exhibition piocced.Vvc miirlit n well have a lively campaign while we ,nLni ;t , are about tt, aud if tbe BnU.h press j duj Harper's Weekly ud the New York Times in mud throwing at Blaine and Logan there are lively time ahead, and the democrats must not not fail to bear it in mind. Worse things might happen to the republican ticket than a mill with the English newspapers nil about ti.e Irish vote. In tliU country, however, it is an uncommon thn.g for a raudidate for office to get up ami "diravow" gentlemen who may chance to drop a remark that they propose Jo support him. Vital question I! I ."A- the moat eminent physicnn Ot any aciiool, what i li-c best thing ! ' in the worhl for uuietini and allaviiiir I all irritation of ttie nerves, and curing ! f'OI? of uerv complatuU, giving uuturnl," childlike i refreshing . bleep ttlwaywr . Aud they will tell you unhesitatingly 8nme form of Hops! LJ'L CIIAt'TKH I. Ask any or all of the most eminent physicaus: What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diueas f the kidneys and urinary organs; such a Bright'a disease, diabetes, retention, or inability to retain urine, and the diseases and aliments peculiar j to Women" i 'And they will tell you explictly and j emnhat icall v M Buchu ! ! ! " Ask the same pnyiciaus "What is the most reliable and surest cure lor liver diseases or dyspepsia; cons'ipatioc, migestion, biliionsness, malaria fever, ague, &e.,V.nd thpy will ten you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion! ! ! lUnce when the.-e remedies are com- 1 binded with others equally valuable. And compounded inio Hop Uittces, such a wouderful . and mysterious curative power is de veloped, which "is so varied. iu its operations that no disease r ill health can pt-aiMy exist or resist its power aud vet it is hnriu- less for thomojt frail woman, weikest invalid or smullcst child to iwe. CHAPTER II. ! "Fatient.s "Almost dead or nearly dyint" For years, and gave up my physi cians, of Bright's and other kidney diseases liver complaiute, severe couch!?, called consumtpion, have been eurpd. Women youe nearly crazy! .' ! From agony of neuralgia, nervou sness,' wakefullness, and variott dii tc ses peculiar to woman. people draw out of shape from excruciating png3 of rheumatism, iliflammatory and chronic" or suffering from scrofula. Erysipelas! S litrlienrn, blood poianingdyspepsia lndig"tiDg . aad in- fact, almost all' dipeaes frail" - Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which cau be found in every iicitAvHrogod in tne known world. jggf" None geuino without a bunch ot green Hops on th8 white label. Shun all the vilp.'paisonons -stuff', with -j "Hop 'or Hops" in their nam. June 1884 dwlm tir'te i ver :int l scouut oa all cub torn made woik hereafter, at Sher wood's FOit CASn. To establish my bneir.e? ess in every department on a i strictly cash basis this inducement is made in all custom made work. Under the reduction a shoe that costs SO 00 now, costs $7.65 for cash. A boot that costs $3 00 now coata $C SO cash. . "A boot that costs SG.50 now costs 3. GO cash at Sherwood's. 58lw8if Republicans are especially invited to meet at Schelegel'3 and try the Blaine and Logan cigar. 08dtf Hurrah for Blaine and -ogaa cigars at Schlegels. 98dtf CloK.es. Htir, Nail aud footh Brush es, Comb?, &c, nice lino, at Fishers, east Main street. 49dtf Choice, pure fresh mixed candy at Jim Antill's for only 2o cents a pound. 295tf. Money suved by buying hand made Irooms. ask otir dealer for thpm. d'28-lmo The largest 6tock fireworks in the city at the O. news depof, and don't you forget it. 93t2 A fine stock of silver ware just re ceived a', i;. C. Erven'3. 83tf Parlor and bedroom sets in all styles at lowest prices at BceeckV. 59tf If you want to smoke a fine oc cigar go the P. O. news depot, and smoke the 'Xemo" Lawrence Barrett, Fresh Cara mels, Palace, and other fine brands. Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap est, ready for use by adding hot water, at Fisher's drug store. 49Jwtf Tho Ice Man. Jos. Fairfield has established an of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where he will contract with consumers to supply ice for th snaon at the lowest terms. 3m2 CORN COB pipes in every ty i offi. iJ" Call, for Blaine and Logan cigar 1 whexeyer you deal, as they are the best DlckIe c,"ar m. tbe p11""111- , If Y0:jr den!eirdoea not keep them induce him to get aome. . . 4tf BANKS. THE CITIZENS PLATTSMOt'TII. - KEimAHKA. CAPITAL, - S7S.OOO. vrrur.u JOHN lil.ACK. ."KANK CAltltUTII. rrt-siaont. Vlce-rresldeut. W. II. CUSHINU. Cliier. ItlKKCTOKM .Mm H!.irli. W. 11. u.l:ij,'. Trauk Carrutb. J. A. Couuor, Fri'd Herrmann, J. W. .)onu oii, F. K. tiutliinsun, IVter Mutum, Wm. tTc:nnj, Henry Ito-ck. Transact i a fieri- rai banking llu-lnesn. All wuo liHVc any Hauklng busluuitM to trau;ict re tiivltfvj to call. Nu matter liow lar-M nr Kinall the traiiHiicdoii, It will rt'i-eivc our careful ill tfiitiuii, ai.U we pioiuiHK Hlaycour- teoUM trealiiieut. I"ui CtTtifio.iio of De oulLs boar tug Iiitorcat -Bur tJd tefi Forelgrn Excharnje, Couuty ami Cltv Nfcurltle. dUUtr MTZOKKAL1I, President. V. W. MCL.ADUMLIN - Ciithler. kFIRST NATIONAL OF PLATX8MOCTU. NEBRASKA., t .... .. . . Offer th very best facilities Xor the prompt transaction of leg ltlmitte BANKING BUSINESS. St neks. Hand. lold. Oovernmeiit god Loot HeciUitles Houlit jiixl Hoia, OmmmIU roevlr ed &ud luttirvit alluwed un time t:urtltl cte, lral t drawn, arulUbla In ao y . part of tiie United tstaten and all the principal towun of , KurojK). CoUedioux made & promptly remittal HlRJiest ret price paid for County W:tr STate KLd County Honrln. EIRKCTORS : John It. Clartt l. Hawkitwortli K. K. Wtilte. A. W McLaiitdilln WEEPING WATER WEE PINO WATER. . NEJf. U REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vlce-Preaidbiit. R. 8. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General tottm Business TransacteJ. IKlOlilTM lif.Crivp4, art Irrret allowed on Time Certi- r Jleates. ' - ' UKA KTH Oruwu avallalde in aay part ot the Liitivd Stan and the principal cltl of Kuropr. Agent for the vtlelrated Mmi Line of Steamers. Sank Cass County Cotner Mala and Sixth Streets. PLA.TTSMOTJTH jV.. H. PAKMKLK. President, I i.l M. PAITK1WON. Cashier, f Transacts a General Banians Business. HIGHEST CASH PRICE Pull for County and City War. anti. OOLLKC.TIOXH 31 A II R, and promptly remitted tor. niRKccTOio : B R Windham, J. M. Patterson, C. II. Parn ei F. K. Guthrnann. W J. Agnew, A. 11. S'nith. Fred order. Louisville Bank. LiOuiSvllle Nebraska A general Banking business trans acted. Money to Loan, Int, allowed or time deposits. Collections made and promptly remitted. J. J. Hanker, II. E. Mankek, Pres. Cash C. A. Marker. Ass't Cah. Some Foolish People Allow a ough to run until it gets be yond tne reach of medicine. They often say. Oh, it will wear away, out in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced . to try the successful medicine .called Kemp' Balsam, that I sell ou a positive, guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking ihe first dose. Price 50c and 31; trial size free. Resp'y, fapr3 4m W.J.Warrick. M O'Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anher.ser Rurch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customers. 155tf Spearhead tobacco is all the go new. All chewers 6eem to be anxious to get that farm, which will be given away inJunenxt. Call at Malt Schiegel's for a circular. itf All tlie best houses in riattsmouth will sell you Bremner's choice crackers at reduced price by the box or barrel, and don't you forget it. Get these and you get tbe best. tf it you want to get you a broom that will give the leat satisfaction for the "ame money ask your dealer for Dor ack'g brooms. d2dlmo Trythe Biiiaa plug chewing to baeco, it is byiar the finest plug chew ing made. Matt Schel sella ic. Itf Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. d28-lmo . Refrigerators In all sizes at, Henry 5 i (I I li i y I IV. 1 1 I ? ! V ! i 4 I f i (! v . r-.-r.--?