The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 07, 1884, Image 1

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fLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, MOXDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 188-1.
NO. 108.
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JOSEPH V.
Choice" Family - Groceries, Carpets, Rugs, Etc-
THE "DAYLIGHT" STOEE,
CENtAt'AIAIN STREET, I'LATTSMOUTK.-'NEB,
LTTIMIIBIEIR,.
HICHEY
OF PEABL
DEALERS IN
COETTEB
Lumber,Sash,Doors, Blinds
MIED 2 AX2TTS, XsXMLE,
Cement. Plaster. 25
Lowest SLatss.
are
AJSTI lEXMHCTT TT STAY.
We have got the largest and best selected stock of
Choice Family Groceries
in town, and we will sell them just as cheap as we possihly can and
not k' bust. Our Stock of
QueeJiswcLJe aitcL G-lctsswcure,
is not large, hut the goods are First-class, and we will give you some
low prices. "We pride ourselves on our
Teas axicl SiDioes,
"Vhich we take great pains in selecting and can guarantee to he ot
the very best quality.
All you folks who have been going away from home to buy your
groceries, come and irive us a chance to give you figures.
We Will Duplicate Omaha Prices.
For same quality of goods and on the same terms. Come and see
us.
BENNETT
HENRY BCECK
DEALER IN
PURPETURE
SASc5, CHAiRF,
ETC.. KTC, KTC
Of All Description
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
4 ..-ii.ieaoy made and sold cheap for casb.
Ft
IS NOW iUtAD
SEKVICE.
With maay thanSs for past patronage,
nvite all to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
jut. :.itvri"tK A!SI OPHCSS
Improved Lands for Sale
CHEA
waer-s 12 miles froai Lenora. Kansas S-V)
160 ' IS " Orlean. Neb. 900
160 IS Beaver City. Neb. -6oo
loo t' 8 " Log tn, Kansas - 1.C00
These lands ar well improved, and can be
bouut by paving H csh. and balance on time.
They are cheap, tne present owners having
h.Uk.'nt men? ai xorccu io. vn jc-
I have some Cheyenne County Lands.ltor
ale yet they are going iosi.
Vor particulars call ou
W. WISE,
Colon Block.
WECKBAGH.
9
AT
BROS,
..lETD SEVElsTTF
ALL KINDS OF-
Terms
& LEWIS
NEW
DEALEK BIN
FURlTITURfi S COFFINS
and all kind ot goods usually kept in a
MUST CLAM ri'KAlTl'RE NTOKE
Also, a very complete etock of Fuueral Goods
Hetallic&WoodenComiis Casiets Holies
EMBLEMS. &e.
Our New and elegant hearse is always in
readiness.
Remember the place, in UNION
JBLOCIC, on Sixth Street, TWO
Doors sonth of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Vfhear we may be found night or day.
J. I UNRUH,
. i.vrM.rvTr.1. nei
PLATTS3S0UTH MIMS
TT3MOCTH NKB.
UEISEL, - Proprietor :
Wlo'ur. Corn Meal A feed
lee!',
on
PLATTSMODTH HERALD.
t'OBLISUEl) DAILY AS1 WEEKLY
HT
The Flattsmontlt Herald PBWisliint Co.
TERMS:
DAILY, deflvured by carrier to any part of the
city
Per "Week $ 15
I'er Monlti S0
Per Year (M)
WEEKLY, by mail.
One copy six mouths $1 "0
One copy uut) year 2 oo
KeK'Hfrred at ttie Post Office, Plattimouth, as
second cla.su matter.
National Republican Ticket.
HMi PllKSIIil.N T,
JAMES (J. 1JLAINE,
ot Maine.
fo it vici;-ri:i;sii)i;NT.
JOHN A. LOCiAX,
of Illinois.
Republican Central Commute
Meeting.
'llu Uepublican Central Committee
is be reby called to meet, at Weeping
Water, Saturday, July 12th, atl o'clock
p. ui. All members of said committee.
are especially requested to bo preseut.
M. M. IJutleu, Ch'n.
Call for Kcpublieuii Judicial Con veil
tion.
The republicuu eloi'lord of the. second Judic
ial District of isi'tir.iskii are reiueKieil to mi-ikI
delegates from the several counties to eet in
convention at I'latlsmouth. Tuesday. August
13, 1MK4. at '0 o'clock a. in., for the iniriiose of
placing in nomination a caii(iilate;for District
Attorney, selecting a central committee anil
such other biisinrsw as may properly come be
fore the convention. Tne ceverai counties are
entitled to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for .1. M. Iliatt, re
gent of the uuiversity, giving one delegate at
large, and one for evvrv one huatlred and fifty
votes and major : ruction thereof :
Cass county 13
Lancaster county 1
Otoe county 11
Total 45
It is recommended that no proxies be ad
mitted io the convention unless held by Jper
soux residing in the counties from which the
proxies are given,
riattsinouih. Neb., July 1, lasi.
1). 11. WilEELKK.
J. 15. Stbodk, Chairman,
Seeretaiy.
Itepublican District Convention.
The Kepublican Electors of the First Con
gressional District of Nebraska are invited to
senu delegates fruin tile several emuities there
in, to meet, in convention at Beutiice on Aei
nesday, August l'O. at '2 o'clock p. m for the
purpose of -placing in nomination a eui.-diJute
tor Congress, and V r the transaction of such
other business as may come before the tonven-
lion.
l'he several counties are entitled to repre
sentation follows, being based upon the vote
east for J. M. Iliatt, Kegeut ot the University,
giving one delegate at iarge. unit one for every
one hundred and fifty votes and the major frac
tion thereon :
Counties
Douglas
lane
Johnson
Lancaster
Nemaha
Otoe
Del. Dountics Del.
ly 1'awnee 8
. . .li tticharuson 13
. .. ii Sarpy 5
. ..21 Saunders tii
...11
...11 Total 139
Cas c
It i reooinmended that no nroxieBhe admit
ted to the convention, except itch as are neld
oy persons resiaing in the counties from which
proxies are given.
C. A. Holmes, Chairman.
.Tons Stekx, Secretary.
Lincoln, June 2t5. Ib84.
The man who draws the crowd, at
tracts the attention, disturbs the bour
bon pulse, and paralyzes the bourbon
uervc, is old lien Iiutler, of Massachu
setts. Ben has moved upon Chicago.
and the democratic ringmasters with
bated breath and pale faces whisper to
one another "what does this mean?'
Bon is there and tl.at fact "will not
down."
The cl;i:i8 as they gather at Chica
go seem to grow wild, and one tiling,
unless a change should come suddenly,
seems to bo certain, and thas is, Mr.
Cleveland has such opposition he can
not be nominated.
Thos. F. Bayard, if one can judge by
the Chicago press and the sentiment
expressed by delegate and lobby, holds
his own, and apparently gains strength
at the expense of Cleveland and other
candidates. Mr. Carl Schurz and the
Independent claquers seem to drift to
Mr. Bayard, as their second choic
Suffice it to say the republicans of the
country would be immensely pleased to
make the fight lor Blaine against
either Crover Clevelaud or Ths. Fran
cis Bayar 1.
Mk. Anti monopoly Morton ap
pears and bobs sertnely up in the
Palmer 1 ne lobby for "revenue re
form." iIerald has been fearful
our an :i-monopoly champion would
become lost anr.u the brass-buttoned
nabobs ot" the east and forget his plat
form and party at borne and so it seems
he has.
Doctoi MT.er and Mr. Poppleton
should hte kept the reformer from
Otoe county, at home and within the
proteclii'if" influence of the Nebraska
platfoim, had they expected the Ne
braska delegation to act wisely and
consistently at Chicago. As it is. we
fear tliejresult will be a di ision unions
the delegation with possibly ullilica
tionouthe pirt of our delfntes. It'
the bourl'o!n of Nebntska islitobe
anythiu"; tbey mast b.; conhi.;'.',t.
i m; (Vmiii il Uiiill's Noi)ureil lias
been tliriin u; tlie S.iliiit-ia" Home
buiiicbs lor a wn'ck past in a lively
manner. Council liluils, Atlantic,
JHs loines ami liui Iididii, Iudianola
and other inintd are all cbuuorinir for
this Soldieis' Hume an 1 h ive already
moved upon tlie coniniiKsidn named iu
.lie act, which has just passed Cou;rob8
It ajipears that eaed ou of the compet
ing points in Iowa have a champion of
this Soldiers' Home, who claims all the
honor of onijhiattiig- ihe scheme, jiut
ting it tluo.in. ete. Mr. .John Lindt,
of (Vinr-i! lIulf.i. appears to b the
claimant ir th wesiem slope, who
brourlit ubout tlii.s whole matter; one
(Jen. Uiiswohl of, or about, Atlantic,
Iowa, is aucuher claimant.
ITiiflucstionably Xelraka holds the
central position in the district named
in which this Jlomu is to be loctted,
and tn intelligent dfort should be
made by our Stale for one j oint o..y.
The division iu Iowa only iusuies her
losing this Home. Why cannot Ne
braska's principal citie.4 hold a caucus
and agree upon concert of action in
this very important matter.
BAYARD
Tiie Hon. Ii. li. Ca!io.:i, of .St. Louis,
a former resident of Dele ware, in an
iuterview published In the :St. Louis
Morning Call sharply criticises the con- I
duct of Seuator llayard during the war.
Mr. Cahoon accuses Mr. li ijard of f?yi
palhy with the Kebel leaders, and says
that he and all his associates and spec
ial friends practically boycotted ih e
who sutMn:ed the Union cause. He
had no word of cheer for those citizens
of Dele ware who took up arms iii de
fense of the nation; ho had not a word
of sympathy with those who had beeu
wounded in battle and who were sent
t the hospital at Wilmington, where
b.3 resided. Chicago Tribune.
Mcdonald
Ex-Go v. Hendricks lcff Indianapolis
ye teruay ior LUtcago in a special car
attached to the train which S.ears the
Alabama deiegrdiw. Some of hi
warm pouuca.1 mends accompany the
distinguished lloosier. Th tact that
Mr. Hendricks left ahead of tlie main
body of the McDonald party i.s suopos
ed to mean that he has special personal
interests to further here. II. . is not
without ambition, and hopes that the
Democratic gathering here will con
aider him the most available man for
President. Some of his organs through
out Indiana came out yesterday in
favor of his nomination. Tha McDon
ald men are said to be suspicious of Mr.
Hendricks.
Correspondence.
College Hill, July C, 1884.
Ed. Herald : Everything unusually
quiet at the Hill, but there is always a
ealm before a storm so we are anxious
ly awaiting the storm, or something
lively to transpire and cheer us up,
Tha most of the College Hill folks cele
brated the Fourth at Louisville, though
some went to Greenwood and report a
most delightful time up there, and one
of the prettiest and busiest towns iu
Cass county.
Nearly all our young people attended
the dance in Ossankops hall at Louis
ville, the night of the Fourth, and as
usual had a grand time.
School closed Thursday for a five
weeks vacation, Lester, Stander and
nenry Le-hnhoff winning the prizes for
lessons well learned. Miss Ella Bles
sington returned from Piattsmouth,
where she has been at work in the Per
kins house, to visit her parents for a
few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jack
inau of Louisville, were at the Hill
Sunday. Harvest is near at hand ; al
ready farmers are beginning to cut some
of the fuest grain the county affords;
f xoti don't believe it, come out this
wav and see for yourself.
We would like to ask the editor if he
ver knew what convenient things
railroad tricycles are, wnen you want
t visit your best gir1. For informa
tion inquire of Messrs. Carey Marcker
and Charlie McPherson.
Claude Melxotte.
A well known preacher makes a re
comeudation of Ayera Pil's a matter of
religious duty. When people are bill
ious and dyspeptic, what they need is
the Gospel of Health. In such cases
the best creed to swallow consiuta of
the thirty sujear coated in a pill box.
wide
Vtl ueNllutiN ! !! !
Ask the iH'j-st eminent physicun
Ol any school, what is the best tiling
iu the world for quieting and allaying
all irritation of the nerves, and curing
all froins of nerves, complaints, giving
natural, childlike refreshing sleep
alwaj n
And they will tell you unhesitatingly
'Some form of Hops ! I"
CHAl'TElt I.
Ask any or all of the most eminent
physicans:
"What is the lst and only remedy
that cau be relied ou to euro all diseas
of the kidneys ami urinary organs;
such as Briyht'a disease, diabetes,
retention, or inability to retain urine,
and the diseases and aliments peculiar
to Women"
''And they will tell you explictly and
emphatically " Jiur.hu ! ! ! "
Ask the saun: pliyicinn
"What is the most reliable and surest
cure tor liver diseased or dyspepsia;
cous'ipation, liiigestiou, billiousness,
malaria fever, azue. &c.."and tliev will
tell you :
Jl and rake I or Dandelion! ! !
Hence When these remedies are mm.
binded with others equally valuable.
ina compounded into Ho6 Bittees.
such a woi.derlul and mysterious
curative power is de veloped, which is
o varied iu its operations that no
disease or ill health cau possibly exist
or resist its power aud yet it is hnrm
less for thb most frail woman, weakest
uvaiid or smallest child to use.
SHATTER IT.
"Patients
"Almost dead or nearly dyio"
For years, and trave ui mv tilv.;.
cians. oi Bncrht's and other k illllMV
- r- - a j
idseasr-s liver comtdaiut?. severe rour..c
called coiistimtpion, have been cured.
IV omen yont nearly i:razj ! '
From Bjrcnv of neuralchi. nervmi.
Kiiess. wakefulness, and various
digaeses peculiar to woman.
People draw out of shape from
excruciating pangs of rheumatism,
inflammatory and chronic or sulleiing
from scrofula. "
1'rysipclas!
"Saltrheum, blood poisuing, dyspepsU
indige-sting' and, in fact, almost all
diseases frail"
Nature is heir to
Have been cured by Hop Bitters,
proof of which, cau be found in every
neighborhood in the knowu world.
Z$f None geuine without a bunch
of green Hop3 on the white label.
Shun all the vile, poisonous stuff with
"Hop "or '"Hops" in their name.
June "23 l.sbl dwlm
Important to Travelers.
Special inducements are offered vou
by the Burlington route. It will pay
you to read their advertisement to be
found elsewhere in this issue. 47tf
Spearhead tobacco is all the go new.
A-lf chewers seem to be anxious to get
that farm, which will be given away
in June nxt. Call at Matt Schickel's
for a circular. ltf
Money saved by buying hand made
brooms, ask your dealer for them.
d28-lmo
M O' Connor keeps on hand the cel
ebrated Anhenser linrch St Louis Bot
tled Beer and always ready to pay pac
ticular attention to his customers.
155tf
Diamond Wall Finish, best and cheap
est, ready for use by adding hot water,
at Fisher's drut? tore. 49d&wtf
All the bust houses in Piattsmouth
will sell you Bremner's choice crackers
at reduced price by the box or barrell,
and d n't you forget it. Get these aud
ycu get the best. Jtf
CORN COB pipes in every style
SchlegelV. Iut
Notice for Bids to Construct
Sidewalk.
In accordance with instruction! of
the City Council, of the city of Piatts
mouth, I hereby give notice that bids
for the construction of a sidewalk along
the eist tide of lot l2,of Block 223, will
be received by me at my office, up to
and includingr'the Sth day of July 1884.
Work to be let to the lowest bidder.
The estimate of the city Engineer to
gether with the plans and specifications
are on file in myoffiee where they may
be examined J. D. SIMPSON.
Jane 30, '84 4t. City Clerk.
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WES
SKIN CURE.
CATARRH CURE,
COUGH CURE.
BLOOD CURE.
FOR - SALE BY
(WILL J. WARRICK.
F.G.Fricke&Co.,
srccKssoit TO
J. M. ROBERTS,
Will keep coiiotantly on baud a full and
complete stock of pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PAPER
and a full line of
DKUGG1STS SUNDRIES.
PURE LIQUORS
Tor Medican Purposes.
Special attention given to Compounding Pre
scription . UlU.flf.
BANKS.
THE CITIZENS
l'LATTHMOUTII. - NEIiKA.SKA.
GA-PI-TJLTj, - $75,000.
OKHCKICS
JOHN JJLACK. .'HANK CAUKUTI1.
I'l-esldent. Vice-President.
W. II. CUSiUNU. CaMliicr.
i KIKKl lOHH
Jolm IJlack. W. ll.CiislHiiK. Frank Citrrutli,
J. A. Connor, Fred Herrmann, J. W. Jolin
ron, F. K. (iiitliiiiann, 1'eter Milium,
Win. Wcteiic;nuj, Henry itieck.
TransaetH a iJeiieral Itaiikinur BuiinesH. All
Wlio have any Hanking busmcfts to Iraiisael
are invited lo call. Mi. mailer lm
laro or Hinall tli tiaiivacliou, it
will reeeive our careful atlenliou,
and we promise always cour
teous treatment.
Ihkucs Certificates of Heposits bearing Interest
ISuyiiaud .selln Foreign Hxclianje, County
and Cllv ecunticB.
JOHX FlTZOEKALII,
I'ledtdeiit.
I. W. MCl.A UOII 1.1 N
Cashier.
NATIONAL
iFIRST
OF I'LATtSMOUTH. NEBIU.3KA,
Offers the very best facilities for the prompt
tranvactlon of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bonds. old. Government and Imc
ecurttiei lloiii'lit and Sold, Jcposits receiv
ed and interest allowed ou time Certifl
catec, li aitx drawn, avallaMe in any
part of the United Slat ex and all
the principal towns ol
Kuro pe.
Collection made & promptly remitted
Igbest rket prices paid for County War
btate aid County Bonds.
DIRECTORS i
John Fitzgerald
ohir KwC7arKV.. J- "awksworth
A. W McLauiihlln. y, k. White
WEEPING WATER
WEEPING WATER, - NEB.
E. L. REED, President.
B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President.
R. S. "WILKINSON. Caahier.
A General Banting Bnsmess Transacted.
UKtPOMlTH
Eeceiyed, and Interest allowed on Time Certi
ficates. UKAFTH
Drawn available in any part of the United
States and all the principal cities of Europe.
Agents for the celebrated
Wmi Line of steamers.
Bank Cass County
Corner Main and Sixth Streets.. , ,
PTjATTSMOTTTH
, C. H. 1'AKMKI.E. I'resident. i
1 J M. fATTEItSU-N. Ca-ihier! (
Transacts a General Banking Easiness.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE,
Paid tor County and City Warrant.
eOLLKCTIU.t4 HADE
and promptly remitted for.
liKK'xnon :
E B Windham, J. M. Patterson, C. U. Farir.ele
F. K. Guthmann. W J. Agnew.A. B.
brnith. Fred Oorder.
Louisville Bank.
JLoulsville .ebratska
A general Banking buiinesa trans
acted Money to Loan, Int, allowed op
time deposits. Collections made ana
promptly remitted.
J. J. M ANKER, H. E. ifAXKEB.
Pres. Caeh
C. A. Masker. Asf't Cash.
PAI.XTEKS & DECORATORS,
KALSOMIXIXG. PAFEB HAXGIJG,
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FINE GRAINING,
ware your orders with them tr
First-Class Work.
JPLATTSarOTJTH, KebEASA
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