6 MUW m V VOL. L I'LATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, FKIDAY EVENING, JUNK 27, 18$t. NO. 102. piftfteiiii0iiii ffljftiif :j ! i f. if! i 111- h r w i' U JOSEPH V DKALKiS IN r Choice Family Groccrks, AT THE-iDAYLIGHT" STORE, CENT :al main street, plattsmoutii. neb, UICHEY DEALERS IN Lumber.Sash.Doors, Blinds Cement, Piaster, Hair, Lowest Rates. Terms Casta sto are We have t the largest and best selected utock of Choice Family Groceries in town, and we will sell them just as cheap as wc possibly can and not " bust. Our Stock of Qilcctlswcutc cltlcI G-lccsswcure, is not larii, but the goods are First-class, and we will give you some 3 low prices. Wo pride ourselves on our r leas and SiDices, Which we take great pains in selecting and can guarantee to be ot the very best quality. you folks who Have ueen going away irom nomo iu ju ceries, come and give us a chance to give you figures. irroc We Will Duplicate Omaha Prices. For same quality of goods and on the same terms. Come and see us. BENNETT new Farmitmre Btore cr. x. ui&ttJtt DEALER ilS-L ?UBUITURE 8 COFFINS'; urt all kind ot oods usually kept In a KIRfTCt.AF;ITlIttE STORE Also, a very complete stock of Funeral fcoods Metallic&fooienCofflns Caskets Holies EMBLEMS. Ac. Our New and elegant hearse ts always In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank, vvnear we mar be found nlht or day. J. 1 UNRUH, . . i..rritt aiM. neb PLVTTSMOUTH MILLS TTSMO0TH NKB. IKISCL, - Proprietor rtovr. Com Molrt JW WECKBAGH. Carpets, lings, Etc BEOS, ALL KINDS OF- - i & LEWIS HENRY BCEOK DEALER IN FURNITURE SAF -c5, CHAiRF,. B.TC., KTC.,KTC. Of All Description. METALLIC B UEIAL CASES . Mi, t eaay made and sold cheap for cash. ... vKHEAHSB IS NOW BEAU SERVICE. With many thanks for past patronage. I nvite all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OF Mtf. Kl KVTI'HK AX OKKITSU Improved Lands for Sale .60 acres 12 miles from Lenora. Kansas $650 160 is " Orleans. Neb. 900 lo " 14 " Bearer City. Neb. 100 8 " Logn, Kansas. 1,(00 These lands are well Improved, and can be bought bv Darioe cash, and balance on time. They are cheap, the present owners having bought then at forced sale. Call and see. I have some Cheyenne County Lands for sale yet they are going fast. ITor particulars call on W. H. WISE, Union Block. on IqcEl PUTMODTB HERALD. ruBLisiir.n daily and weekly 11 v The Plattsmoatb Herald Pstlisliinc: Co, IA(LY, deliver I ly carrtcr io any. part of the city PwWi-ek $ 15 I'er Muiith I'er Ye.r 0 WEEKLY, hy enjiil. Oue copy six months $1 00 OiiercurouC year 2 00 Registered at tlie 1'o.st Oiiiee, t'laltsmouth, ae second cla.sH inai ter. National Eepublican Ticket. FUR l'KKSIDKXT, JAMES (i. I3LAINE, of Maine. FOR VICE-J'RESIDENT. JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. OH CONSISTENCY! ETC. The democratic parly in the gre:it States of Ohio, Missouri uud Indiana, day before yetord:iy, realUrmed the National platform of 1876 and 1SS0 Ohio in addition declaring for a pro tective tariff 'for wool- "fully and equally with other industries." The Missouri bourbons declaring for a tar iff for revenue onlj. The Ohio gen tlemen for whisky with a properly graded license tax. The Jlissoeri boys took their whisky straight, after the eood old fashion of driuking it up to get rid of it. The Ohio nieu yearned for Tilden; the Missourians howled down a resolu tion lor the old man and in the mean time Tommy Hendricks and the lloc- fc-ier origade declared for a protective tariff and Joe McDonald. Thus the party has a plain, square declaration for protective tariff from two of the doubtful States Ohio and Indiana and an ominous and significant silence from New Vork, the other doubtful State. Just how the revenue only tel- lows arc going to kick Sam Randall aud-the men who favor judicious pro tection, out of the National Conven tion under these circumstances is pret ty hard to tell. The Herald is of opinion, however, that the "revenue only" doctrine will prevail' tacked onto that other democratic battle cry ugit thar any way," au i that the great Na tional democratic party don't care a fig what the 1 latform is, so it can win the offices. DocTOit Miller and the regular democrucy are compelled to recognize and ackuovl:?d the prowess of Tam many and its infallible leader Mr. John Kelly. Mr Keily alw ays comes out on top "all the same"; trembling in his presence the late state convention of New York under the pretext of har mony gave the boss all he has been asking for, Io, these many stovmy, tempestuens years; recognition and representation without pledge or prom ise were Mr. John Kelly's terms and they were granted. In other words, John Kelly said to Messrs. Cleveland, Manning, and Co., "au unconditional surreuder, gentlemen, else I propose to move upon your works immediately." The hands of New York's invincible democracy, at length were compelhd to go up, an I now Mr. Kelly is in a con dition to krcp them up. At this mo ment Mr. Kelly is talking Bayard and while lie so talks uemocracy trembles aud is afraid. The best thing Doctor Miller and our Western dewocracy can do, is to return to Joseph and Indiana. Haul Joseph out of the well and start again, gentlemen. Der New 1'ork TJepubLkauer ridi cules the idea that the Germans are op -posed to lilaisse: Schurz u:d the other day that "the Germans sire against Blaine" to his "personal" knowledge. If he refers to himself v have no objections; if he means that a majority of the Germans are oppoit-d to Blaine's election, he simply kti- es what is not borne out by thefactr. All over he country the GermanO ans have come forward in supp' i .Jlaine aud Logan. They likeBlai . 'iccaus he would, if Presi dent, explu'n things to Bismarck in the genuine American way. The German-Americans of Missouri, Ohio, In diana, Illinois, and New York are ral lying to the standard of Blaine and Logant hav iug cut loose from that "ig nua fatnu" in politics which would mislead them in this selfish interest. The sequel will proyo that as Ameri cans the German-born citizens of this country remained !ovh! to Kcp'.iblicau piinciph-8, nw-anuri?, nd candidates", in spite of the "Dolly Varden" oppo sition of so-called prominent (iijmar.il of th.i i:t:tiiz stripe. BLAINE OF MAINE L iter fii'Ui Col. M. l'.inuus to the editors f 1 U'clnr'i..l iJiptitcb: N:. t u i h1 Uridyl . V.. Ji-ne 14. Ed itor iiiciiuioihl ( Va ) '! 'v. Tim fol low in j.' Ml) i was u lili t. s,l t ihe Uis patcii and r. tui'ti h plac in their col umns. I'eihapsit will be more inter esting to your rctders tliac to their-. H. ;. i Natural liriJj;e. Va., Juue l2-Ed-itor H:eltnind 1 pit eh. At :hefi.-k of seeming hii iiitimlei, ufin' ivaling with in' ie-t umr rcn in tditoi i.il-, 1 wiite Jin: lectiTv:! H R'.atement iil:d risking a prophecy. The real opposition within the puity to Mr. Blaine, is not based upon the ground stated. The opponents are con fined to two classes the free traders of New York and the original abolition ists of Massachusetts. Mr. Blaine's motion to exclude the Chinese gave deadly o flense to the Rentimentalists of Boston, and 1 is known kindness of feeling towards the South hsu closed the door to t!n-ii oid graces. His de clared high tuin" ideas an 1 hU asser tion i f the .Monroe doctrine have not bom pleasant to the little Englishman who owns the Mmv York Time-, r to the importers and foreigners who con trol the prets iis:ei by jou as arrayed against him with the exception of Har per's Weekly. The bitterness of that pj.pcr toward the South y u have long noticed. The defection you note is a large one, and, in counting the chances, should be fully recognized. And et allow m'i to i rophesy Firt That the E:'glih press will find that Mr. Blaine is dangerously near the Irish vote, and for every man who parts his hair in the middle and leaves the line because Englard growls a hundred Irishmen will report for d u t v. Second- That the tact that tin: aris tocracy id Jlosbm cries out Hint he is not good enough Icr them bungs dan gerously near him the 40,000 republi cans who voted for Butler in order to strike down the assumptions of Beacon street. Third, That Mr. Blaine will carry Massachusetts and New York by larger majorities than these States have gives the republicans in sixteen j ears. When Mr. Blaine is elected he will bi freer than any man chosen in fifty years to carry out his own policies. If he w ill he can, without violence, greatly digni fy the Nation in the eyes of th. woild, and he can render the South iiie-tlma-ble service. I am glad that n- ither Bond street nor Beacon street ran then plead his obligations. As overwhelming as the power of the Blaine sentiment was at Chicago, I believe that a greater surprise awaits his opponents in November. Leaving out the local defections in New York City aud Boston, there is no sign of a break in the column. This will be a Tippecanoe campaign. The fctay-al home vote which has always been deci sive for the republicans, will be brought out as never before; and the accessions from those who went over to the dem ocratic party in late elections will be in icns of thousands. In this State there are many democrats who would prefer Mr. Blaine, but I have no idea that when the real test comes they will fail to vote with the old-time solidity for the Democratic candidate. After the deluge, however, I have reason to belie rc that President Blaine will be come very dear to this people. And now, as we go our separate w ays, as politics are cow ordt:ied I to work for ids election and jou to take your "place among his aceur-erV' I do not thiuk it improper or ill-timed to thank you for the words yo.: hive gently and justly spoken of him as a citizeu dur ing the last three yeais, and to say that, however you may feel called upon to treat hir.i as a candidate, the fart that a Southern paper could speak pleasantly of a republican so prominent aud so pronounced has not passed un noticed or without good effect. II. C Parsox.s. Call for Blaine" and Logan cigars wherever you deal, as they are the best Dickie digar in the market. If your dealeir does not keep them induce hiui to get some. 98dtf If you want to smoke a fine 5j cigir go tpe r. O. news depot, and smoke the "Nemo" 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 uisnef s drug i tore. .... 4JdAwtf WHAT THE SUN THINKS The enormous majority by which be iClevelaud was elected in 1882 was completely mvept away and carried over to the other side in 1mS:j, when the head of the republican ticket wa elected by a plurality of 18,54:). Un der Mr. Cleveland's Administration the Democratic party in New York ha be come a weaker and U-83 effective organi zation than when he received its nomi nation for (Jocrnor. And besides, tl o Democratic Convention has met at Sa ratoga and adjourned, and the friend of Clevclands, in spite of the unques tionable current in his favor without the State, were not sufficiently numer ous to muke him the choice of the con vention, though, if they could have done that, tiie convention, at Chicago won hi have been practically a ratifica tion meeting to indorse the nomination. These are not truths to bo denied or to be hidden. It would be au incalcu lable blessing if they were not truths at all. Tor if today tho Governor of New York could surely count on a ma jority of 30,000 votes iu this State; if he was the sort of a man before whom opposition faded rather than grew and flourished, nothing in the whole range of political possibilities could prevent hi3 :electiou to the Presidency in No vember next. But, ala! snclt is not the case, all protests or expressions to the contrary notwithstanding; and the sooner our contemporaries who think of but the nomination of Mr. Cleveland by ihe Democrats can recogni,2 this t he better. N. Y. Sun. Vital Question ! !! ! AsJ; the most eminent pliysicun Ot any school, what is the best thing in ihe world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves, and curing all froms of nerves, complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep always V And they will tell you unhesitatingly 'Some form of Hops ! ! .'" CHATTER 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 diseas of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, retention, or inability to retain urine, aud the diseases and aliments peculiar to Women"' 'And they will tell you evplictly and emphatically " liuchn ! ! ! " Ask the same pnyicians "What is the most reliable and surest cure tor liver diseases or dyspepsia; constipation, inigestion, billiousness, malaria fever, ague, &c..'rand they w ill tell you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion! ! ! Hence when these remedies are coin binded with others equally valuable, Aud compounded into Hop Bittces, such a wonderful and mysterious curative power is de veloped, whicTi is so varied iu its operations that no d:sease r ill health can possibly exist or resist its power aud yet it is hnrm less for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER II. "Patients "Almost dead or nearJy dying" For years, and gave up my physi cians, of Bright's and other kidney diseases liver complaint?, severe coughs, called consumtpion, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy ! ! f From agony of neuralgia, nervou sness, wakefulness, and various dis uses peculiar to woman. People draw out of shape from excruciating pangs of rheumatism, ihflammatory and chronic or suffering from scrofula. Erysipelas! "Siltrheum, blood poiauing, dyspepsia indigeting and, in lnc almou all diseases frail Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neishboroood in tne known world. f None geuine without a btiucli of green Hops on the white libel. Shun all the vile, poisonous stutl with 'Hop ''or "HopsT' in their name. June23 1S84r dwlm fifteen ver ';?nt discount on all cu9 torn made work hereafter, at Sher wood's for cash. To establish my business in every department on a strictly cash basis this inducement is made in all custom made work. Under the reduction a shoe that costs S9 00 now, costs $7.G5 for cash. A boot that costs $3.00 now csts (.- 80 cash. A boot that costs SG.30 now cotg $5.G0 cash at Sherwood's. 58dw8tf Republicans are especially invited to. meet at SchelegePs and try the Blaine and Logan cigar. 98dtf Hurrah for Blaine and ogan cigars at Schlegels. 98dtf Clotl.es. Hair, Nail and Tooth Brush es, Combs, &c, nice line, at Fishers, east Mam street. 49dtf Che ice. pure fresh mixed candy at Jim Antill's for only 2o cents a pound. 255tf. Money saved by buying band made brooms, ask your dealer for them. d?8-lmo BANK. THE CITIZENS IM.ATTSMOLTII. - NKIlItAHKA. CViJ TX,, S75.QOO. OKF1CK11S JO H1.ACK, i'KANK CAKUUTII. l'reldT.t. ' Vlcc-I'rebldcut. W. II. CUSI1IN0. CttHliier. OIUK rons Jotiirniack. W. II. Cuililni;. Frank I'arruih. J. A. Connor, Tied Herrmann, J. W. Joliu hoii, F. It. (iutluiiaim, 1'eter Milium, Win. VetDcaiii;, Ifonry Jlu-ck. Transact a Ccuerul lianklny Jim-lncwi. All who have any Hanking busluus.t to tmuucl are invited to call. No matter liow lar'H or email Ilia traimaetlou. It wm receive our raieiul attention, anl Me iI'oiiiih alway.i cour teous treatment. Ikbucs Certificates of Deposits boarlng Intereftt Uuyaauil sell Foreign Exchange, County ami Citv Necurltlen. John kitikkal.i, I "resilient. 1. W. Mc La con i.i n Canliler. NATIONAL iFIRST OF FI.ATT3MOUTH. NEBRASKA, OAVrs the very best lactlitieg for Ui prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Itoiwli. tlold. (ioverunient and I.oc ScinitieH Koui;li t and Sola, Dejiofiitt receiv ed and inleie.st allowed on I line ( :ertiU -c;iteH, li:tf tw drawn, available in any part or tlie t inted .State and tiie principal tuwut of Europe. GulU:lions made & promptly remitlrd flt-list rtet price paid for County War Stale ai.d County liond. DIRECTORS : John Fitzgerald Jolin K. Clark. I. Hawksworll. A. W McLaughlin. 1 K. White. WEEPING WATER IB3Si.3IES.! WEEPING WATER. - NEH. K. L. REED. President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. It. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banians Business Transacted. lKI'OMlT Received, and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. ' UIIAFTM Drnwn available In any part of tlie Uiilt.nl States and all the principal cities of Europe. o Agents for the celebrated Mmi Line of Stealers. Bank Cass County Cotner Main and Sixth Streets. .tj. ii. j-ak.mki.k. rresiaeut, i 1 .1 M. PATTKUSON. Cashier, f Transacts a General Banking Bnsiness. HIGHEST CASH PIUCE Va ul tor County and City War ant and promptly remitted for. DIKKCUTOKS : It B Windham, J. M. Patterson, C. II. Faro ei F. K. Gutbuiann. W J. Agnew, A. B. Smith. Fred (iorder. Louisville Sank. Louisville ebrattka A general Bankiner business trana acted. Money to Loan, Int, allowed or time deposits. Collections made and promptly remitted. J. I. Masker. II. E. Mankeh. Pres. Cash C. . Makkkr. Ass't Cash. some Foolish People Allow :i couzh to run until it eets h- ynnd the reach of medicine. Tli often say. Oh, it will wear away, out in most case9 it wears tnem away. Could they be induced to trv the amxf sfcful medicine called Kemp'a Balfeam, that I sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose. L'nee ouc ana si; trial size free. Kesp'y, iapry 4mj '.V.. J. Warrick. M O' Connor keens on hand t rd. ebrated Anhenaer Burch 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 seem to be anxious to get that farm, which will be given away in June next. Call at Matt Schle?era for a circular. ltf All the lest houses in Plattsmouth Will sell VOU Bremnfr'ii rhnipa craxlriirii at reduced price by the box or barrell. ami uou t you iorget it. tet these and you get tne nest. tf It you want to get you a broom that will give the best batiefaction for the fame money ask your dealer for Dor ack's brooms. d28-lmo TrytheBinana plug chewing to bacco, it is by far the finest plug chew ing made, Matt Schlpel sella it. ltf Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom factory. - d23-lmo Refrigerators in all sizes at Henry Back'. . CTtf v- 74-- .tV 1