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PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 18&1.
VOL. 12.
NO. 125.
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JOSEPH VWECKBAGH.
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Choice Family Groceries, Carpets, Rngs, Etc
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THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE,
CENTRAL MAIN STREET, PLATTSMOUTII. NEB.
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lf)EALEK IN
FURNITURE
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Of All Description
TOTAr-tlCBURIALCASES
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SERVICE.
IS NOW KEAD
' With many thanks for paU patronage I
nvite all to call and examine uiy
LARGE STOCK OF
Mtl. PCKVTf'HR ASWOVKHIW
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER.
BLACKSMITH
nOUSK SHOEING & WAGON REPAIRINf
All Kinds of Fara imslements Msnied will
Neatnese id Dispatch,
Uorse, 31uie& OxShocing
n short, well shoe anything that har
four feet, from a Ze'ora to a GiraGe.
Come and see us.
FHlli St between Main an 1 Vine Prej-ts
jnnt "ros corner from ' HKKAI.D
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Old Reliable
LUKIBER YARD
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
PINE LUMBER
SHINGLES, LATH,
SASH, DOOBS,
BLINDS, &C.
rourth Mreet. iu rear of Opera Houae.
vULTTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
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NEW
Furniture Stare
DEAI.KK IN
I FUB1TITURE 3 C0FFI1TS
and all kind ol goods usually kept In a
I IHS I CLAKH I IKSITI KKSTOKE
Also, a very complete stock ol Funeral Good
KctalliC&WfloienCofflns Caskets Hates
EMBLEMS, ftp.
Our New and elegant hearse is always in
readiness.
Remember the place, in UNION
BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO
Doors sonth of Cass Coun
ty Rank.
Whear we may be found night or day.
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Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plotc ra
pairing, and gereral jobbing
I a now prepared to do all kinds of repairini
I larm ana otner iraeniuery, as mere
is a good lathe in my shop.
PETER RAO EN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
baa taken charge of the wagon snop
He la well known as a
NO. X WORKMAN.
Sew Wacon and Bacclri made t
SATISFACTION UAR NT
KINEEAD BROS.,
PAINTERS & DECORATORS,
K ALSO MINING. PAPER HANGING,
AND ....
FINE GRAINING,
Leave your orders with them fr
First-Class Work.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
PL.ATT5M0UTH MIW-S
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PLATMOOTH OBRALD-
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY
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Tile Piattsmontlt Herald PnlMine Co.
TBBMS:
DAILY, delivered by carrier to any part of the
city
VwWeek $ is
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WEEKLY, liy Mail.
j One copy six months Si "0
Mie copy oue year ( w
KeKlHtHreaat t.ierii.HtOff.ee, Flatts:aciith, as
second clasx matter.
National Republican Ticket.
FOB l'UESIDENT,
JAMES G. liLAIXE,
of Maine.
FOB VICE-PRESIDENT,
JOHN A. LOGAN,
of Illinois.
Call for Republican Judicial Couvea
ttou.
The rrpaUlcan electors ot the second Judic
ial lMstnct ot Nebraska arc reuuested to semi
delegates from the several couuiies to meet in
convention at t'lattsniouth. Tuesday. August
la, l!t. at '0 o'clock a. m.,f-rthe purpose of
placing in noniiuatiou a candidatefor Oiwtriet
Atmruey, selecting a cuntral coiuniitteo and
such other btiMiicsa as may properly come be
fore the convention. T..e cevera. counties are
entitled to representation as iouows, oeing
ba-ed upon the vote cast for J. M. Hiatt. re-
(eil". OI tlie University, giving oue uciegnie hl
arire. and on- for ev.-r one liuadred and lifty
votes and major Taction tnereof :
Cass county
Lancaster county vi
Otoe county 11
Total , J5
Tt Is renmnmended that HO proxies be ad
mitted . o the convention unless held by Tper
houh residing in the counties from which the
proxies are given.
I'lattsiuuutu, xco., JUiy i, i-.
I. U. Wheeler,
J. B, Strode, Chainnan,
Secretary.
Republican District Convention.
Thft Rennblican Electors of the First Con
gressional District of Nebraska are invited to
seua delegatrs fruni the several counties there
in, to meenn convention at ueaiiiee n neu
nesdav. Auuust 20. at 2 o'clock p. m lor the
purpose of placing in nomination a caudi-late
for Congress, and f r the transaction of such
other business as may come before the lonveu-
1 he several counties are entitled to repre
sentaiion af follows, being based upon lhe vote
c;ist for J, M. Hiatt. Kei?eut of the University,
giving one delegate at i;ir;e. and one for every
oue hundred and fifty votes and the major frac
tion thereon :
Counties
Del.
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Dnunties
Fawuee
ttichardson. .
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auuders. ..
Del.
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Douglas...
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tdinson. ..
Lancaster,
Nemaha. ..
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Otoe.
Cass
Total 139
Tt u rep(immrnrid th't no nroxiese admit
ted to the convf Dtim, except Mich as are held
by persons residing in ine counties iroui wiuuii
proxies are given.
.', a. itoi.iES, uairiuau.
John Rtf.kk, Secretary.
Liaooln. June 20.1884.
When ix-Gov. Hendricks meets Gov
Cleveland at Albany to discuss the
campaign prospects, a fruitiul theme
would be, the length of time between
drinks, under which Democracy suf
fers.
We need a vigorous foreign policy.
fwo American workmen were arreted
in Mexico, charged with defaming the
character of the Mexican president, and
were sentenced without trial; reform
is necessary.
A Saunders county paper has been
advocating Gen. Cowin, ot Omaha, as a
tit man to succeed Mr. Weaver as con
irresRrvmn from this district. General
Cowin has, however, very emphatically
aunounced that he would havu none of
it.
Our democratic adversaries an
nouuee before hand that they intend
digging up Mr. Blaine's poker record,
when he was a young fellow teaching
school down in Kentucky. If it is true
that Mr. Blaine did indulge in the
game of draw in his youth, it may be
accounted for by his democratic assc
riafinns in Kentucky. "Evil associa
tion'' etc., gentlemen. However, we
would advise our democratic friends
to gaze on the four aces the man
from Maine holds in the present little
game, and let the "might have beeu's
go.
THE MORAL SIDE OF IT.
Democratic journals are beginning
to show their bad temper on account of
the fact that republican papers so far
decline to enter the slums of Buffalo
after Mr Grover Cleveland's high sme.
ling record as a man. However, it ap
pears that certain clergymen and relig
ious newspapers are turning the newly
fnnnd democratic orodiev over. These
ate the'proper mediums for this work
because Mr Carl Schurz, George Wil
liam Curtis Henry Ward Beecher
and their independent followers have
Announced that the campaign is purely
a moral one. involvinz moral questions
sJa. If tW be trao our detnoorfttic
frif-nds c niir.t oljcct to tlie highly
moral tern tiie afTnir is taking -thus
early hi t!e cimpaii;i).
HENDRICKS ANDCIv" ,
. SERVICE
1 hat w- -'n ullforinute i,reak Mr,
..uuiiis A. Ile'idricks iu;tde when he
whininily a;tH ked S' i-r. ttuy Chand
ler's bureau u a; cou.it of the M13
feasant"' of tJtui :' hii iuiks. Tommy
said, s s-iiiotimoruuuily, in his letter
to St;crt.:r Chandler:
Ad it iNiii my neihborf, Isaidtha
this ana Jiky c.sff itdmouish (hem to
deciaiid ivil siHvi:e reform in the re
inv;il or aii fnn oU'n-c who will uo(
.e-,k to j)rniti'ito it within the sphere
t t!ei oilicial finty ;tn l :ui(iOrity.'
T.';tf!Tpo j Mr. iliJXtdrickii li'Ct rd.
whfii l i, ioiiut.uiely, !ieid olhce undo
old Jiuikiiy u.;h;iiiuii, from ti
1859, sis C'liniiiissiouer of th general
l.in .l oilico, is overhauled, and t!iat saint
ly d:m:irogue 'n s,i:ovu up in l.u tru.
li2t.
Tlio a.voru tcsthiumy of his employ
es is i roduced, sliowir-s how Mr. Hen
dricks, himself, made certain clerki
canvass hia br.reau, and levy and col
loot fiorn ettidi employe, inonoy to do
liity tha exps'iibo, not only of the cam
paign, but to pay off dtbts thnt were
contr;'.c'.--i Msd left unpaid by the na.
ti r.a'. utiOv-cratic cominll u-e.
U i: f UrUicC hllOWIl th:;i t.h? Irvy and
I'l'pv.rl iwiunont wue in lhe vciy hand
writing of ii.L-s :?.i-.ly ill icmaogue
who talks lo "ray Lfihbors,'
If any of our deuiocratij friend
doubt this all they Law t do ia to ex
amine and read Vol. 5, i f reports ot
committees uf the House of Represent
atives of the Thirty-Sixth Congress.
There they will fiad Mr. Hendricks'
record as a civil service reformer, so
tank, that, to use a metaphor of Con
gressman l'ete Hepburn, of the Eighth
Iowa district, "the man in the moon
has to hold his no?" whtn he exam
ines it,
Mr Tfcouita . A. IIendrick3 has sev
eral records'and they all "smell rank to
Heaven."'
Tub Democratic journals uf the
country may just as well understand,
first as well s last, that bluster will
not answer the charges mad against
Grover Cleveland. Mr Cleveland is,
comparatively Bpeaking, au unknown
man, a new man in national politics.
The democratic party from the multi
tude of blunders it is supplied with,
has undertaken to name a man for the
presidency, sho has no record that is
the plain truth of it in order that
that party may steal into the posessinn
cf this government.
They succeeded in selecting Mr
Cleveland upon this tneory. The rno
ment they succeeded in bo doing the..
and their allies, the so-called hide
pendents commenced a camjeaign of
villification against Mr. lilaine, rehash
ing the stale slanders of 18TG, slanders
that have been iuvesMgated both in his
own state and by an American Con
gress and pronounced unfounded. At
the same time these opponents of the
republican party have vauutingly pro
claimed that "tha paramount isue ol
(he presidential election of tUU ye tr io
moral rather than political."
It curns out now from chnfges (hat
are maue ov certain cterg men a-
Mr. GroVtrr Cleveland's own home,
Buffalo, th.it tLe democratic -.acdidate
has a record, ami that (hat record i by
no means a respectable or savory one
The republican party have cot brought
this charge against Grover Cleveland,
his own neighbors and towusmen have
spoken out about it, and right early iu
the campaign too; there is to sueaking
villainous, criminal, e!eveuth-hour-foi
gery about it, such as disgraced the na
tional democratic committee cf four j
years ago, when the Morey letter was
forged and promulgated by the com
mittee in charge of the honor and in
terests ol the democratic p-irty and Mr
Hancock.
Mr. Grover Cleveland must meet this
charge; he ia making his race, par -excellence,
as a moral man and reforaier.
V v are proud of the fact that the re
publican pres have not brought this
chatge against Mr. Grover Cleveland.
We hoi c he may be able to explain the
matter. Neither threats nor counter
charges will relieve him Irora the ne
cessity of showing to the American
people, that be is not the licentious
man fcome of his neighbors charge him
With bein.
So far as Mr. Blaine is concerned, he
was nominated because he had a record
because he was known of all men, bo
cause he was a public man, a promi
nent man, a representative leader of
republican priiciples and measures,
because the republican party consid-
ejrtU him great in an and a statesmao.
They knew he would bo traduced, ma
ligned, libels anil defamed; but the?
knT ine American people knew J. G
lilaine fully as well as the penny-a
liners and politicians and that Ameri
can honor and American intcrestc
would be safe in his hands.
So. Mr. Rlaluc and his friends hav
nothing to fear from the retaliatory
threats which his enemies are indulg
iug In, neither will they be disturbed
by democratic bluster.
ML. of 1
Meets cveryTu8day evening at then
Jastle Hall, in Rock wood Block. V
ting Knights arc invited to attend.
II. M. Rons, C. C.
V. L. Dykes, K. of R. ami fc.
The Watch companies of this coun
try seem to to at arms. Prices ot
movements have fallen within the la.ni
thirty days 6rom 23 to oO per cent. Th
undersigned oiura the AValtham or fcl
gin movements in gold, gold filled and
silver cases, to the public at the pres
ent reduced prices. Now ia the tinu
to boy a good watch cheap. I furnish
old filled, stem-winding watcbCB of
American make at $30. These cases
have the latest improvements, extra
heavy gold shell, and several parts
made of solid gold, the movements
have expansion balance and patent
pinion. Call at my store and ascertain
prices and j'ou will save money.
120 Jos. Sciilatek. .
Opposite the Opera House.
THE
GREAT THROUGH ROUTE
BETWEEN THE
East West, Norm & Mi
THIS GREAT THROUGH ROUTE IS SOW
COMPLETED AND IN FULL OPERATION
RUNING THROUGH
FassBEpr Trains Daily
FOLLOWS.
THRKE SOI IDTRAIX3 EACH WAT
Between Columbus, lndinapolis ana reoria.
TWO TK INS EA'II WAV
Between Columbus. Indinapolis and oecatur.
TWO TRAINS EACH WAY
Bet Sindu-kv, Indiaianoli. Peoria and decatur
rVO TRAINS EACH WAY
Between Sandusky Uayton and Cincinnati.
THREE TRAINS EACH WAY
Between Sandusky SpringSeldfe. Columbus.
FU ItTKAINS EACH WAY
B"'r ColiiinniiB. hprinjrn'u. Dayton & Cincinnati
TWO TRAINS EACH WaY
Hc't Columbus Springn'd Ibdianapohs&Chicago
WITH ;
Slceytna aiui Iterlintng Chair Cars on X7ght
X iainf ana ciegam rarvir ana Muaern
Day Cjachason zau Trains.
It track is laid with Heavy Steel Ralls
thoroughly ballasted, with easy grades and few
curves
Traversing a it does the heart of the three
great States of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, uni
ting in close business relationship the capital
cities of tlie firs and BRCond, with the second
citv of the third, and pacsing through a large
number of the must imoortant cities and town
in each, and with all Ho central location makes
it the
Shortest and Mot eKirab!e Route
between the Kat and Xlet.
Through Tickets and Baggage Cftecks
to all Principal PoJrts
XOKTH, SOlTH.KAWr AXI W KMT,
can be obtarned at any ticket office of The I., B
& W. R'y : also via this Route at all rai'road
offices throughout the country. Rates always
as low as the lowed.
Don't purchase tickets to any poiDt without
rrst consulting tne agents oi inei,. . &. w
K'v.
Particular advantaees offered to Western Em
igrant?. Lriiod and Tourist Tickets to all points
reached by anv line.
C. E. HENDERSON.
Gen'l Maoaizer.
II M. BKOVSON.
Gen'l Ticket Agt
WHITEBREAST
COAL & MINING CO.
t-DELIVERED PRICE LIST.-5-j
All Coal is Screened at tlie Yard
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lbs 1
1000ji2uO
lbs lb
Whitebreat lump
nut
Canon City coal
Mar-hall coal
Anthracite (all sizes)
Cumberland (smithing coal)...
Slack coal. 15c per loo pounds
irs5,.2;75
ii 5n!;2 on
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3,25; 6 00, 'II 00
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Order left at the offlce or with
J. -E3. izroTjjsrcr-
AT THE
P. O. BOOK STORE
Will be promptly
DELIVERED.
Ykrux patronage U rs pec trolly solicited.
V wis, xMirtK ! " f j-
F.CFricke&Co.,
SICCERSOU TO
J. M. ROBERTS,
Will keep conxtantly on band a full and
complete stock of pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PAPER
and a full line of
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.
PURE LIQUORS
For MeJican Purposes.
Special attention given to Compounding Pre
scription. UlOJlf.
BANKS.
THE CITIZENS
PL.WTTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA.
CAPITAL, - 575.000.
OFKICKRM
JOHN BLACK, fItANK CAKKUTH.
IVoMldent. Vice-President.
W. 11. CL'SHINd. Cashier.
Il UI'.C'I OJIM
John Black. W. II. Cashing, Frank Carrot It.
J. A. Connor, Fred Herrmann, .(. W. John
son, R. OuMimaiiu, Peter Milium,
Win. Wetoccaiup, Henry Botck.
Transacts a General Banking Business. All
Who have any Banking biisinons to transact
are Invited to call. No matter hovr
large or Hiuall the tranHaction, it
will receive our careful attention,
and we promise always cour
teous treatment.
Issues Certificates of De josits bearing interest
lluys and sells Foreign Exchange, County
and Citv securities.
JOHN FITZQKK AI.I, A. W. MClA UO 11 L.I H
President. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL
OF PLATT3MOUTH, NEBRASKA,
OHersthe very best facilities for the prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stocks, Bunds, Oold, Government and Loca
SecuritieM Bought and Kola, Deposits receiv
ed and interest allowed on Certifi
cates, Draita drawn, available in any
part of the United Stated and all
the Principal towns of
Europe.
Collections made & promptly remitted
Highest
rket prices paid for County War
State aLd County Bonds.
DIRECTORS :
John R. Cliarlr.
lonn Fitzgerald
D. Ilawkftwortn
y. E. White.
A. W McLaughUn.
WEEPING WATER
WEEPING WATER. - NEB.
E. It. HEED, President.
Ii. A. GIBSON, Vlce-I're8idnt.
It. S. WILKINSON. Cashier.
A General umu Business TransactetJ.
1IEPOHITM
Received, and Interest allowed on Tiaie Certi
ficates.
DUAfra
Drawn available In any part of the United
Stat0.and all the principal cities of Europe.
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Agents for the celebrated
Haite Line of sieamers.
Sank Cass County
Comer Main and Sixth Streets.
PL ATTS MOTJTH ISTEB
.C. H. PAKMELE. President,
1 J M. PATTEKiiON. Cashier, f
Transacts a General BanJinir Business
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Paid tor County and City War, -ants.
COLLF.CTIO.Vtt 3IAIK
and promptly remitted for.
OIBKCCTOR8 :
R B Windham, J. M. Patterson. C. H. Parn.el
F. R. Guthmann. W J. Agnew, A. B.
8 Tilth. Fred G order.
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SKIN CURE. -
CATARRH CURE,
COUGHICURC.
BLCOD CURE
TOR SALE BT
WILD J. TVAEKICS.
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