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VOL. 2.
PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, SATUUDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1884.
NO. 113.
IlMfe
JOSEPH V.
DEALEit IN
Cliulco Family Groceries,
AT-
THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE,
CENT :AL MAIN STREET. TLATTSMOUTir, NEB,
RICHEY
COMTEB OF PT5ABL 1ST ID SBVENTF
DEALERS IN ALL KIND3 OF- -
Lumber,Sash,Doors, Blinds;
C223.sa.t, Plaster, S3! air.
We are sill on Seek
We have cot the largest and best selected stock of
Choice Family Groceries
in town, and we will eell them just as cheap as we possibly can and
not " bust. Our Stock of
Qizeeixswcure and Gla.sswctTe,
is not large, but the goods are First-class, and we will give you gome
low prices. We pride ourselves on our
Tea s and Soices,
Which we take great pains in selecting and can guarantee to be ot
the very best quality.
All you folks who have been going away from home to buy your
groceries, come and give us a chance to give you figures.
We Will Duplicate Omaha Prices.
For game quality of goods and on the same terms. Come and see
us.
B EN N ETT
HKNRY BCFOK
.DEA.LEK IN
FURNiTURE
SAH' .6 UtfAiRF,
iTC. nc, rrc
Of All Description!).
METALLIC BJRIALCASE?
via. u0&W maJ and sold cheaP tor cash'
lit MOW KKAu
bKRVICK.
Wltb .nany thanKi fur past patrons'
nvlte all to call ua examine ray
LARGE STOCK OK
KINKEAD BROS.,
PAIXTEKS & DECORATORS,
XAL30MIMVG. PAPEB IHA.XGING,
.... AKD
FINE GRAINING,
Le-ive your order with tbm fr
First-Class Work.
WECKBACH.
Carpets, Rags, Etc
TjT3 H:b:E3:R
BROS,
& LEWIS
NEW
Furniture Store
J". I. TJJSTETJSI.
OEALh.lt .IN
FUE2TITURE f COFFINS
and aU kind ot goods usually kept in a
'l (in I Closet ttit.Mltlu.MUKK
Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Good
Mallic&WooienMns Caskets Relies
EMBLEMS. Ac.
Our New and elegant hearse Is alwaya In
readiness. .
Remember the place, in UNIOX
.BLOCK, on Sixth Street. TWO
Doors sonth of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Wttear we mar be found night or day.
J. I. UNRUH.
PLATTSMOUTH MIKLS
TTBMOrjTH KBB.:
IIEI8EL, - froprletcr
PLATTSMOUTII HERALD.
rCBLISUEO DAILY AND WEEKLY
BY
rbe PlatlsMili Herald PalilisliM Co.
lAILY, delivered by carrier to any part of the
city
Per Week 9 15
Per Mouth 'hi
Per Year ot
WEEKLY, by mall.
Jne copy tlx months $1 00
I ropy ue year 2 00
Kt'imit-reJ at t .e 1'ost Oficr, Plattsmoutu, as
secuua olasn matter.
National ReDablican Ticket.
FOlt PRESIDENT,
- JAMES G. BLAINE,
of Maine.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
JOHN A. LOG AX,
of Illinois.
Call for Republican Judicial Con Ten
lion.
The republican electors of tlx second Judic
ial Itislr cl ul -lr.tka are rt-qu 8-etl to send
uric)-;? Iroiu the several eoiiuoes to iL.ee i in
coiiveniiou at lau-tmouili. luesd.ty August
IS. 1884. at o o'clock u. in.. f r tne iiurpone of
p itciiiK in iioiui iiitiou a can ti-tate fur Ul tiici
Alioiuey, sHeet inn a t-eiitrl co.iuuittee aud
stun .tn-r Lu iuebs as m ty properly ouie be
fore tne convention. l..e eeVi-r.i count e are
-nulled to i epi eseiiTati-.il as follows, ueiut,
ba-ed up ullie v ;teeiv for.l. M rii.tt l. re
Ken of l ie university, g.vluj one (1clen-te at
l.ti te, and ou f r ev -r . oie uu-idred and fifty
vote aud major ruction tnereof :
t'uss coiittty... ... 13
Lancaster county '1
Otoe county 11
Toal 45
It is reco uint-nded that no proxies he ad
mitted .o the convention unless held by per
moii rexidinj; 'u the coui.u. s from winch the
prox es are given.
Piatuiiiuutn, eb., July 1.18&1.
1). 11. W HEELER.
J. 13. STRfiDR, thai, man,
secretary.
Republican District Convention.
The llepublican Electors of the F-rt Con
ureKsioual oistnci oi eiraska are invited to
send del- g .t-s lrui Hit several e-u .ti- the.e
in. to nit-el tu coiiT.uilion nt Ui-aliice on Aed
uen iay, August ii, at 2 o'clock p. in., tor the
purpose of placing in nouii atiou a Cai-di late
for Countess, and f r tlie irans .ctton of .such
other u-'shiexo as may come before llio conven
tion. 1 lie fevr tl counties are entitled to repre
sentation a follows, beii.g based upon .he vote
east for.l. AI. liiatt. Kesjeut of Hie Univrsi-y.
Hi v in -i me delei; ire a, l.iri?e. ami oue foreveiy
one iiu Hired aud fifty votes aud tlie.nj.ji lrac
tii n t Hereon :
C'.'Ullties
Douglas
Gige
JollUSOll
Ui caster....
.Nemaha
toe
Cass ,
Del. DmtnMes Del.
lit I'awnee 8
... .1. .iichardson 13
.. .. Si Sarpy 5
. ...vi Situuders 12
it
li Total 139
It is recommended thtt no proxies e admit
ted to tlie coiiveniiou, excei-t ucu as are in Id
by persons residinti in the counties from wkicu
proxies are tjivu.
'. A. Hoi.mks, Chairman.
John Stkf.x. Secretaiy.
Liucolu June 26. 1884.
f-AKTKR IIahkiso.v roiues out of the
Chicx";! conveutiou like a disiuaa led
viul mill. He litis blown, but not
txxmieil to any rent ixtent, and Ids
eafle has proved .only an interesting
"hout owl.
There are about 500 puli ical dud"
in tlio republican ranks in Npw York
happy in Cleveland e nomit aiion; but
there 40.000 democratic votes that Mr.
Cleveland will never get. It is a big
iirice for dud.
When tleiin.crHcy nom nated Cleve
land on a no record platform, they un
doubtedly pleased the culture and phi
losophy of 13-stou, but they adminis
tered a pill to the Irish-Americana aud
workingmen of this land that they will
never swallow.
Tue Cobien club will be for Cleve
1 n'!, mil every republican paj-er in
t-iii country that is owned by liritish
c p'tnl will be turned tlio same way.
B t the people are for James G. Blaine
and he w'll be elected by the people
w th the largest njV-rity given auy
Cindida e in twenty years.
The n ! inauou of Cleveland lor
presi i nt ny the Jemocralic p.irty fell
like a dish rar upon the party here aud
di-mocibo Wiilkel around the streets
like a pall bearer at a funerxl. There
was absolutely no emhUMatm and not
a mark of approval in this entire dem
ocratic itv, save a flag 'hat wan
stretched k cross the street on lower
Mam, wbkb in an hour afterward, ihe
elements nroae and smoto to the earth,
where the r -in atd mud had full play
npr n it.
Tlier was not a pign of approval
when ths rcwi t ame of the nomination
and there liaa no? been since. A sum -ber
of republicans around the opera
house last evening, who felt hilarious
over the ru iiruatii.n. attempted to help
democracy out by getting np a a ratifi
cation meeting themselves, bat not a
democrat would aasist or assent to
anything of the kind, so It was all
love labor 1 isi.
wtfa v: Hm greet few
York niotiopolist governor, the man
with uo record aide from flieriff of a
county in Xcw Yoik, and a recoid an
governor for vetoing every n lief bill
parsed to 'ieip Ihe laboring men, iu fa
vor of m;n"lies, will have a direct
iiiflueu'- upou tlie democrats here, and
theie are uuuibetd of that prftty who
are too honest with theinnelvea tostval
low n man u ho has made no record at
al! fxoept against the people.
i Tills office is iu receipt of a compli
mentary ticket to the coming State Fair
eur iih uy me secretary. mis 11 evi
deil ly oueof the thousands of deadhead
ticki-U that are nnnuHlly furnished by
this very cli-ee corporHtiou to bait th
newspapers, ndidify iMi.itical friend
ships and perpetuate tlie wheel within
the wheel l:i power by the blaudih
tiieuis of fn, tickets, and the blind
lliat even nuch little tliinys ate in the
eyes of many to ihe vices of a ting that
hs no higher incentive thaa helt-jre-
aervation. 1 his paper has tl.ree sug
gesiious rt gliding- the tree puss busi
ness it suggest to the state board:
1. Pay newspapers cash if you want
advertising, ami let them pay cash iu
return.
a. Dtschaige the armv of fourth-
rate poiiticiaus and hanger -on who
a nuailv attuud state tail a and are ad
mitted on couip!im ntary tnk-ts. They
may be a neci'isity to the org iairiiu of
the utate board but they ouyht to be
tired.
3. Distribute the courtesies of the
board that must be distributed, to de
serving people iu the state, whose la
bor, woik aud interests may be en
hanced by their attendance.
TheSf simple rults would givx; a much
moie eutistactory distribution of the
luieniiics ot the 'vlose col ooration'
hat the present method that always
ihh, and always will be an item ot
censure.
TllK nomination of Grover Cleve-
iid; f Xtw Toik, lor l'resideut, aud
Tbi'S. A HeLdiicks, of Indiana, for
Vice President, completed the labors of
he National Democratic Convention in
Chicago jetleiday evening. Unques
tionably the head of this ticket is in
the rear of the procession. The indi
vidual occupying the Gist place is a mail
w ithout national reputation or experi
ence. There is scarcely a Gouernor,
to day, of auy state in the Ainericau
Union who had not seen more public
service, and who has not had more cx
ueiiei.ee iu national affairs than the
youthiul candidate of the democratic
party. lie U, par excellence, the fruit
of the democratic machiue of the great
state ot New York, a creature ofcir
cumstauceH that the machine found
available two yars ag-, when the re
puhlicau party of the upire slate was
in fragments from dissections aud lo
cal qjariels. This uiau receiving the
oeiiioeratic uounuatiou was elected bv
Hpparently a large nuj nty over one i f
the first citizens of that state and oue
of the ablest jurists of the country.
Tne nmjori y that Grover Cleveland
received, however, was not a in tjority
of the voting population of New York,
but simply the vote ot tiie democratic
party, practically, without opOHition
from republicans, who stayed at home
to punish the.r party. This faet whs
made very plaiu oue j ear ago w heu tin
apparently great iu.j nty ot Governor
(Jlevelaud was ovetthri wn, ai;d a ma
j'rity of some 18.00J registered lor the
republican ticket.
This fact becomes still more appar
eut wheu the Vote received by Grover
Cleveland is compared with that cast
for Ciener.tlllhncock four year3 ago. It
is foaud to be some 20,000 less than
thar cant for Mr. Ilauc -ck.AV.io wa de
feated by General Garfield in New
York by an overwhelming maj.-rity.
The open criticism nia;ie up.u Atr.
Cleveland in the convention v?uicti his
just adj urued, by leading meu Irom
id. own state, h-w very plainly that
his nomination is not a stroi g one, an 1
that owing to his course as governor
of New Yoik he has lost the confidence
and support of the laboring masses aud
organizations of that state.
His oue act, vetoing the t ill to regu
late the fares ot the New Yoik Ele
vated railiouds, showed him to i-a an
uuflt and uuwiae ruler Whu the veto
comes to be understood by the mae of
voters of the country, as it is by those
of New York, Grover Cleveland's nn
fltnes to represent the people of thU
country, will l sufficiently plain. In
order to serv Messrs. Field and com
pany, who own thestocks of these eie
vated railways, biardemorratic caudi !
date took the ground that a . corpora
tion, endowd with a franchise from I
tlnct novereignty equal iu power with
the state, holding the state powerless to
regulate, alter, or cujtall its powers.
This has been one of the great ques
tlons of our day. and has been decided
by the Supreme Court of the United
States directly in opposition to the
views of this man the democratic party
would elevate to the presidency, and
who. for the sake of assisting the Ele
vated railways in New York in fleec
ing the citizens of that commonwealth
by exacting from them exorbitant fans,
was willing to exercise the veto power
In favor of such corporations, and
agaiut the citizen.
For thes, and other reason, when
November rolls around "the machine"
will tind there Is a vast, difference be
tween leading (lie horse to water and
making him drink.
Train Time.
Under the change in time passenger
trains leave the depot here as follows
No. l west, 8:15 a, m.
No, 3 west, 6:50 p. m.
n. u. St. j. it C. li. north 5:15 a. m.
.. .. u .. u .i . 6..d- ra
C. U. & Q. , north, 7:45 a. in.
Omaha stub north S:")5 i m.
5:40 p m.
Trains arrive as follows
No. 2 , Denver ex pies C:-2. p. in,
No 4, 9.5 a. m.
K. C. St. J. & C B. e;vl U:4" a. in.
M " " ' -b:35 p. in.
C. B. & Q. Omaha eaat 5:.io p. m.
Vifnl Questions III!
Ask t ie most eminent physiuun
Oi auy scnooi, wnai i tne best thim;
in ine world tor qua-iing and allawoi'
all irritation t iiu nerves, anil cuiiuu
all froms of uerves, complaiuts, giving
uaiural, childlike relteshiug bleep
ai way o t
And they will tell you unhesitatingly
"Some form ot Uopzl
ciiArTtit i.
Ask any or ail of tue most eminent
phsicans:
-What is the best aud onlv remedv
that can be relied on to cure all diseas
t the Kidneys and urinary organs;
such as Urirfht'a disease, diabetes.
retention, or inability to retain urine.
aud the diseases and aliments peculiar
to Women"
'And they will te'I you explictly and
emphatically Buchu 111"
Ask the same pi,icians
" What is the most reliable and surest
cure for liver disi aes or dvsueosia:
cous'ipatioc, niigesiion, billiousneas.
malaria lever, ague, &c.,"and they will
tell von :
Mamwake ! or Dandelion I It
lleuee Wlieu tnece remetli-a are coin.
binded with others equally valuable.)
ua compounded into Hop lilt tees.
such a wonderful and mvsterious !
curative power is de veloped, "which is
o varied in its operations that no
disea-e or ill health can po.-sibiy exist
or resist us power aua yet it is hnrm-
!! tor tiio m ist, frail woman, weakest
invalid or sm.diest child to use.
CHAPTER II.
"Patients
"Almost dead or nearlv dvincr"
For years, and gave up my physi
cians, ot Br lulit's and other kidii
ids'ases liver com plaiutc, severe coughs,
Call -d con-umtlioii have heeu cured.
Wome go ie iitarlv crazu ! ! t
Fioui giuv of neuralgia, nervou-.-tie-s.
waket'iillnss, and various
di aeses peculiar to woman.
People draw out of shape from
-xcMiciatini pantrs o' rheumatism.
ihflammatory and chronic or suffering
1IOMI SCTOIIIIH.
ErysipelaI
dtrheum. hl-tod poisnin, dvepcpf i
indiKe-tintr and, in fac?, almost all
dJteaes fraip
Xaiure is heir to
Have ben eutefl by Hop Bitters,
pr wr or wrncn can he round in evry
neiL'horoood In tne known world.
fcgr one jjeuiriH Willi. nt a bunch
ot urcfeu Hops on the white lal-l.
.shun Mil the vil, pui.io iom stuff with
'Hop rr Hops'' ii, their name,
June 23 l&Sl dwlm
CALL AT THE
Old Reliable
LUMBERYARD
0. A. MERMAN 4 SOS
vt holes aie and He tall Dealer ta
PINE LUMBER
SHIXGLES, LATH.
aisH, rocms,
- BLINDS, 4C.
U rn MMOia Mar
tt Open Boom.
F.G. Flicked Co,,
BLccnasoR to
J. M. ROBERTS,
Win keep constantly on hand a full aud
complete stuck of pure
DKUOS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PAPER
and a full Hoe of
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.
PURE LIQUORS
For Me lean Purposes.
Special itteut'oii Klvea to Coiuuouudlnir rr.
sciipnuu. Ui03f.
BANKS.
THE CITIZENS
fLAf raMOUril. - KCHUASKA.
ii75.000.
OKHCEICS
JOHN HLACK, ItANIC CARKUTH.
l're-tldeut. vj-fresident.
W. II. UUSHINd. Ca tiitr.
niKKCTons
John Black. W. ii. Cusliiiiir, Frank Carruth.
J. A. Co.iiior, Kred llernuanu, J. W. Jchn-
sou, F. tt. Uutli.nauu, I't-ter 61 Umax,
Wia. Weteucanp. Hmiry Ma;ck.
Transacts a U'jii-rai ii:i.ikinir itn.in.y ah
who uve any Unalim bu-tiucss t trannact
are mvlieu to cll. i uiiitter Uow
larrfe or mail tne traimaciion, it
wnl receive our vartiful attention,
and we iJiooitse always cour
to u treatmcuU
Ietues Certlflcat ja of us oalts boarlna: interest
nuynaoa oei: Foreign Excuaiijje, County
and Citv necuntieii.
Joa rimeiAu,
A. W. MCLAUOIILIN
Resident.
Cashier.
NATIONAL
FIRST
OF lLAirSMOUTH. NKBIU.SXA,
Offers tb very best facilities for the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, ilouus. tiold, GoverniDMot and Loe
ujv.uii-.ic. nuuriiiiiuiu oiu, ueuoslts recel-
eu wiu inierrsi aiiowea on time Certlfl
eaten, Urattc drawn, available in auy
part of tlie L imed Stata aud all
tlie principal towns of
Europe.
Collection made & promptly remitted
Highest rlcet prices paid for County War-
Utate ai.d County Bonds.
DIRECTORS i
John Fitzgerald
John li. Clara.
j. uawKsworta
F. K. wnlte.
w McLAuablln
WEEPING WATER
IHL3"IES.!
WEEPING WATER, - NEB.
E. L. REED, President.
B. A. GIBSON, Vlce-rresident.
R. S. WlLKlNfeOX. Cashier.
A General . Banmg Bnsinsss Transacted.
JKPOMIT
I Receive, and Interest allowed on Thne Certl-
flcats.
DKAtTH
Drawn available In any part of the United
States aud all tbe principal cities of Europe,
o
Agent for Vis celebrated
More; Line of Steamers.
Sank Cass County
Corner Mahi and Sixth 8treet.
.C. H. PAKMFLE. Prwildent, I
1 J M. PATXKK80N. Cashier! f
Trdnsacts a General Banking Business.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Paid for County and City Warrant.
( MADE
and promptly remitted for.
nTRFCtTOE! :
B B Win 'him. J. M. P.trrson, C. H. Parmel
F. R. Untbrnann. w- J. Agaew, A. B.
8 nlth. Kred Oe.-d'sr.
mm
HUSHB
csuw cunc.
catarrh cure,
- cough curc.
-olooocvrc;
- rOB- MJOM MX-
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