fl fttftR I'LATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1831. NO. 105. VOL. 2. Mte- II JOSEPH V. DEALER IN CiioTcTamiry - Groceries, ,,THE ."DAYLIGHT" STORE, cent Val main street. plattsmoutii, neb, HICHEY BUOS, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF- - Lumber,Sash,Doors, Blinds SEISED I AI1TTS, Cement, Plaster 1 laowest SisLtes. st are jQusnn) ESiPiECTr Trap sir ask. We have got the largest and best selected Ftock of Choice Family Groceries in town, and we will sell them just as cheap as we possibly can and ' not "bust. Our Stock of QizeensTJa-re aizcl Glass ware, is not larr-e, but the goods are First-class, and we will give you some low prices. We pride ourselves on our Teas ancL Slices, "Which we take great pains in selecting and can guarantee to be of the very best quality. All yon folks who have been going away from home to buy your Tocerfes, come and give us a change to give you figures. We Will Duplicate Omaha Prices. For Fame quality of goods and on the same terms. Come and see us. BENNETT HENRY BCECK DKALEK in FURNITURE 1TC. KTC. CTC' Of All Description. HBTALLIC BURIAL CASES , j .(.y made and sold cheap for cash. iiVTflTSAJiSB ir au nfcAi, SERVICE. Witi -nviy than' for oat patroaa 1 critn all to call aad examine my LARGE STOCK OF rir. Cij ttSTI'HR ASM Wi"- - Improved Lands for Sale 60acr ' 12 mile from Lwnora. Kansas $W ti 'in - Orleans Neb. 90 iflo 18 " Bearer City. Neb. sSw 100 8 " Loeui, Kausas. . l.coo These land are well Improved, and cajwbe Uoutit by raring 4 ctsli. and balance on time. Thev are ebeap. the, present owners baring ooi.itht then- at orcd .ale. Call and eejf t bir Home Cheyenne County Lar.UVfor ale yet-Ather Koing laaL 7 Vor particular call oa. ) WEQCBAGH. Carpets, Rags, Etc AT- ! Trms Cash I v. & LEWIS NEW Farmitmre Store DEALKK tIN FUE1TITURE 8 COFFINS and all kind ot goods usuallv kept in a vi in i cijajs riiHAii iiK:roitK Also, a very complete Ptock ot Funeral Goods Metallic&f cofienCofilas Casicls Sates EMBLEMS. 4o. Our .Vew and elegant hearse is always in readiness. Remember the place, in UNION BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wh6r we raav be found night or day. J. I. UNRUH. PLVTTSMOUTH MIJ,LS ' TT8MODTH NEB. - Proprietor nttr. Oorn Meal eft Feed ecL on PLATTSMUUTfl HERALD. a rCBMSHEP DAILY AND WlrKKLY -. v Tiie Plattsifionili Heralo PuNistnnir Co. T.H3I2ia:S: DAILY, dellvrod hy carrier to any part f the city rerWeck 9 15 Per Month Per Year 00 WEEKLY, by mall. One copy six months $ 00 I ue copy One year 2 oo Ketstered at tne Post C'ffire, Platte mouth, aa second clans matter. National Republican Ticket. FOB PRKSJOKNT, JAMES T. 1JLAINE, of Elaine. FOR VICE-PKKSIDENT. JOUN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. From the political outlook there is very litlle doubt but the republican partv can carry West Virgiun and North C n linn. ClIAIIt.UAN' DOKSKY C0U1C9 to the front iu au Oje;i letter to the editor of the Omaha Republican, which is calcu lated to tone that oran up. And now, niter a ro-eonvideration of In liana's Third Plunk, D it-tor Milhr abandons the "cautiou declaration'' theory, and rather thinks, Joe Mc Duu ald had tpmp'rarily stepped out of the Indmna convention for a something, while Din Vo.uhee3 gat iu his work in favor of -protection. When Doctor Miller admits that the bourbonb' straddle in Indiana, thing are becoming" very serious, the Lincoln Journal should at once put in an ap pearance Democrats are agaiu talking of the hero ot Gramercy, again praying that the "the old man" will consent to head the forlorn hope. What a glorious spectacle it would be to see Geo. Wil liam Curtis, and his squad, rallying to the support of Mr. Samuel J, Tilden and his notoiious high suielliu record. "Purity and reform" in thatcar-e would be a greater joke than was the speciac ular exhibition of poor old Horace Greeley posing as the leader of the De mocracy iu 1872. One class of democratic organs like the Times and Ila; pei's Weekly dae tl;e democracy of the counry to iinn o .ate their Cobden candidate at the Chi cago convention, roundly swearing it must br Cleveland, or death to dem ocracy. Tt.c- other class swear by the great horn spoon that the tx sheriff ot Buffalo can never receive their sup j-oit, and in the meantime the many little booms whih have been planted, in the expectation that Cleveland's gourd will wither, refuv to sprout. With a "cautious declaration'' for a protective urifT in Indiana, a3 D.-. Miller calls it, and a stalwart declara tion for tariff in Ohio and Pennsylya nia, Messrs. Watterson, Carlisle and C 1 Morrison are called for You need not all tpenk t once, g.'tithmen; but the tun lovn-g' public would like to know just what kind of a tessellated platform i, will be with Kentucky and Missouri fi-r lree trade, the national platform for 'tariff for revenue only," f e g-eat tt'tc of Indiana, Ohio and Pen i-yl- ania fi r stiff protection, and New Yo k no i committal. We imag ine t'n re i I ut one mau in the demo cratic party who really enjoys the sit UtttioD, aivi iliut is tl.c much traduced 'Hancock, who, from a democratic stthidpoint suiue yeais ago, was of the opinio. i it f. as a pood deal of a local question wiih the democracy of the country. TlExr.r Wattkkso:, who has been sulkw g Voi- -ince th; littic horizontal was punctured, Hgain bobs seret ely up, to warn his fel'ovv patriots that, Sum Randal!; ex-Chaijnian Barnum of '80" fame, and the northern democra cy geuersiiv. are conspirators and trait ors. Henri says, cf Messrs. Randall and Barnum. "they are daDgerous," "only as conspirators." The most remarkable feature of mod ern democracy, is the f tct, that all the bloody-shirt, strictly loyal, anything to save the uuion, portion ot the democ racy, are just such patricts as Henry Wattersou tud the shot gun-free-trade party of thi South; while the trait oxs are northern democrat like Sam Ran iilL ' Fpe tr.'.dehas Keen a e.irJinul tenet of Southern democratic faith ever since Ji.hn C. Calhoun ancertrtiiud, in eatly dr.ys, that manufacturen ia the South were incompatible with slave labor. It is one of the hallu?inuMona of th old s!ae oligarchy, wl :ch, ooly the gi av , tlin raiiroad-j, the teh-ntless ruaieh of pi-ocres. mill v Uuie which tread oat the last vcstii.' "f Souih em pnJn'Tice and i r -e 5 lie Southern mind fr;j!! ihe trt'.dition and eriora ot more t!m: a con tin ' ivil iducatiou, under the balelul inttitiition of slavery. Until the Southern mind is freed from these del.iion. it i to bo expected thai it will largely bhape and control the drn:. rniic policy of this nMion. j MR-BLAINE'S FOREIGN POLICY. From the t hlcapo Ti llune, ''the dj-patch nhnh wa3 prepared by Mr. Iila.no in November, 1881, l;r transmission to the dinlomatic ten.-e- eentative of this country in the A'gen- tine liepul.lic, and which was piiuted in the last issue of the Chicago Tri bune, eontaius an exact interpretation of his foreign policy, and a full cxpo-i-tion of his views of the relations which should exist betweeu the United Sttea an I tne American eon:iue;iT. It is no rish prediction to assert that m his forthcoming ldter of acceptance Mr. Blaino will if-iterate the sentiments contaiued in that Jispatch, nnd that his views of the foreipn olicy of the countrv wi!i not Le found to have changed i;i any jturi u -::ir sir.ee it was pre j ared. Such being the case we lonimend the views contained in the dispatch to those who are fearful that Mr. Bhiire, if elected, will pi unco this country int w;ir, as well as to those who unfairly .:3-eit ihat his administration will be characterized by -jl policy is JinjroUm From firt to last his dispatch is in fa vor of peaea, and its purpose was to secure that peace by the active coopera tion of all the American states. To that end he suggested tnat they should participate in a general congress to be held in Washington, Nov. 24,1432, "for the purpose of considering nnd discus sing the uie'Jii!-! of preventing war be tween the lifihou? of America " Decs that lock like war with Mexico V Doee this look like war with Chili, or any other South American State? Can any thiug be farther from bedig rent poli cy than the following franlt statemen : "It seems also de-draMe to disclaim in advance any purpose m the p;:ri of the Ueited States to prejudge die su- s to he presented to the congrcsp. It is far from the intent of this govern ment to .appear betore the congi e ss as iu any sense the protector o' its neigh bors, or the predestined and &eeo-sry arbitrator of their disputes. The United States will enter into the deliberations of the congress on the same footing as the other Powers rep resented, and with the 103 a'. determin ation to approach any proposed solu tion, not merely in its own interest, or with a view to asserting its own pow er, but as as a single member among many co-ordinate and coequal Slates. So far as the iufluence of this Govern ment may be potential it will be ex erted in the direction of conciliating whatever conflicting interests of blood, or government, or historical tradition may necessarily come together in re spouse to a call embracing sucii vast aud divert; elemtnt?." We invtte those ,of our readers who h ve Lot re id the littch to do so, and those who have misrepresented M. Blaine's foreign policy to examine care fully his dispatch, to remember tat h. - yiewshave not dunged since then, an i t sec if there is :i scinMila of evi deuce that pus-tains tl:- :t:teiiicut.. "Mr. IJi; i je's foreign polk' d, e LO tueau war, but the establishment of such yuarautets us slpdl make war impossi ble. It n eaiiS the xtensiou of our trade and commerce. Whatever con que ts this country may achieve under that policy will be those of peace and co-operation, and will be of a charac ter; hat sh 11 enhance the iro; o: tame and the d'gnity ot this country and biud her more closely to the other Am oiicun Stales. The Pall Mall Gazett reached the very core of the Blaine policy when it s-dd: "Wherever Blaine cm oust the British from the position ibey hold cn the American Ointment he will endeavor to replace English influence and trde by American." The Gazette exactly hits the mark. Mr. Blaine believes ia a Western couti nental trade policy, iu reciprocity of mutual benefit between us and our American neighbors, iu an adequate . navy, in ample coast defenses, in a com taercial aaariae, ami that Uiis country shmtld have its rights in American tr d instead of hiving it monopolist d by England and France; and if he is elected he will sccuie theseresults by enlisting "the good-will and active co operation of all the States of the West ern hemisphere, both North and South, in the interests of bumauity and for the common weal of nations." ODE TO FREE TRADE. F:jdaud, with all thy faults I love thee still! My country I and, while yet a nook is left where English minds and mauneis may be tound, shall bo con si rained to love the. George William Curtis. Vital Quctloiii ! I! ! Ask the most eminent physical Ot any school, wuat is tnu btt thing in the world for quieting and allaying alt irr tation of lbs nerves, aud cuiii.g all fronis of nerves, complaints, giving natural, . childlike refreshing sleep always 1 And ihcy Will tell you tiahesitatingly "fiome form ot Hops! I !" cilApTtn I. Ask any or all of ttic most c-mini-.ut phticaiis : "What iit 1 he best and only remedy that can 1h re.ied on to cure all iliseas ff the Kidney. t and urinary organs; such as liriht'ri diseuse, diabetes, retention, or inability to retain urine, and the diseases and aliments peculiar to Women'' 4Aud they will tell you explictly and emphatically ' liuchu ! ! f " Ask the same pnj icians ' What is the ibo.-i reliable and surest cure tor liver diseases or dyspepsia; cous'ipation, inigesiion, billiouatiess, malaria fever, ague, &c.,"aud they will to I you : Matniruke I or Dandelion! .' .' IIn e when thtae remedies nre com binded with others equally valuable, Aud compounded into Hop iiittees, mch a wouderlul aud mysterious , cmative power is de vtloped, whicli is so varied in i is operation that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power aud yet it is hnrm less for tlio most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER II. "Patients "Almost dead or nearly dying" For years, and gave up my physi cians, of' Bright' and other kidney diseases liver cimpla:,Jt?, severe coughs, called coiisumtpion, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy! ! ! From agony o nouraiuia, nervou sness. waKetuuness, ana various dii icses peculiar to woman. People- draw out of shape from excrU';!atiiig pangs of rheum -tism, lliflamtnat'-ry and curomc or suuenng lioru scrofula. Erysipelas! "S iltrheum, blood poisning, dyspepsi indige-ti'ig and,' in lac, almost all disea.-es frail" Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found iu evry nei'h'ioroood in tne known world. jgfNone geuine without a btiucli of ureen Hops on the white label. Shun ail the vile, poisonous stuff with 'Hop "or '"Hops" ia their name. June23 1S84 dwlm Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap est, ready for use by adding hot water, at Fisher's drug tore. 49djtwtf S?earh'ja 1 tobacco is all the go new. All chew rs pe-ra to be anxious to get that farm, whi h will bo given away in June nett. Call at Malt SohlegePa for a circular. ltf All the best houses In Piatt9month will sell you IJrerauer's choice cracker at reduced price by the box or barr 11. and don't you forget it. Get tbcao nnd you get the best. tf . Money saved by buying hmd made brooms, ask vour dealer for th m. d28-lmo M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anher.ser Uurch St Louis Bot tled Beer .and alway readj' to pay pac tieular attention to his customer.s. 155tf important to rrav-Jei. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be r'onnd fUBwhTf in thiq i"mi. 47tf THFWFO f B9EBI SKIN CURE. CATARRH CURE, COUGH CURE. BLOOD CURE. UP) I n fni " MiUk mc HE VOB SALE BY IWILL J. WAHRJCK. F.G.Fricke&Co., hUCCESSOK TO J. M. ROBERTS, Witt keep conttautly on hand a full and complete stock of pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES, J'AINTS, OILS, WALL-I'APKIt and a full line of IKU(;C.ISTS hUNDIIIES. PURE LIQUORS For Mo. lean Purpose. I 1 SiM'cial Alt lion l-Ivhii to Coimxinmllnir I'r- aeilptluu, UlOJlf. BANKtf. THE CITIZENS rhATISMOUXII. - NKURASKA. CJEJLrTJiL.TJj - $75,000. OKKH.KKS JOHN IlLAC'K, ;'liAXK CAKUUTH. I'resldtMit. Vi-e-J'rcttiairit. W. It. Ct'SIlINO. Ca-liier. niKKCTOHH Jomi Iliaek, W. II. Cuslilnt;, Knnk C'arrutli, I. A. Couuor. I-'iud IiciTiiianii, J. W. John foil, F. It. tiiitlimaun, I'uter Muuim, Win. Weteueauip, iluory Hurrk. Transact a !. ml liankliu' Jlu-liie.xn. All wlm li.ivc any Uankin I.iiiIik'S- to lrani-ai' are invitca t ell. N tuaLler liuw Iaiv or nn. ill lh' tiAiivacnon, It will receive our careful al teiitlou, ai.l wo proiniMi- alwayeour-te- us trcalnifiil. InHues Certificates of lie oxlts bunting lnt rent IJuys aud seli Foreign Kxetiaiije, County and C'itv securities. JOHS KlTZOKUALU, A. XI. McLACOKLIV I'iesJdect. Canhler. 1FIRST NATIONAL OK PI ATTHMOUTH. NKBKAUKA. Offers the very best facilities fur the t'lompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, llund.i, (old, Oorerniuent and I-och SecuritleH iioii);lit and 8la. D-yosHn recotT ed and Interest, allowed on Hint) Certifl catea, lirafto drawn, available in any pait of the United .Slate nnd au tne principal towns of Europe. Collections made & promptly remitted ntgbest rlcet prices paid for County War Htate at.d County Bondr. DIRECTORS : Jobn Fitzgerald John It. CiarK. I). Hawks worth F. K. wulte. A. W McLaughlin. WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. - NEB. E. Li. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. It. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banims Bnsmess Transacted. Eecelre. and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. DBA1T8 Drnwa available in any part of tbe Unltftd Stated aad all tbe principal cities of Europe. 0 Agents for the celebrated MM Lie of Steamers. Bank Cass County Cvmer Mala and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOUTU JCTZKB ,C. H. KAKMKLE. iTeHident. 1 14 AX. I'AlTyUbu.N. Caah.er. f Transacts a General Eantin Business. HIGHEST CASH jiiiCE Paid tor County and City Warant. COLLKVTIUKM 9IA1K and promptly remitted for. DiazocTOBS : R B Win lham. J. M. Pattv-nton, C. U. Pam.! F. K. Gnthminn. J. A Knew, A. B. Smith. Fred J order. Louisville Bank. LouHvillc Xcliraaka A general Banking business tran acted. Money to Loan, Int, allowed or time deposit. CoirectioDS made and j promptly remitted. J. J. Mankeb, J. e. Manxeb. f free. cash C. A. Masker. Ass't Cah KINKEAD BROS., PAIN TE US & DECORATORS. , KALSOMIXIN'G. PAPER UIASGIXG. .... AD .... FINE GRAINING, teT6 your orderi, with, them tt First-Class Work. PLATTSilOUTU, "eukASKA I s 1 ' f 1''