3 ft mm PLA-TTSMOUTH, NEBKASKA, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1884. NO. 115. VO. 2. i i A 4 a J .: t r s r . r ODaar stock of IDry ootls ami Tin Ware will be closed out at BEDXJCED PRICES, IFrosaa uow uutil September 1st tli - time of our removal, to the Opera House locfc. AVe can give you RAKGAliSB in thee lines JOSEPH V. WECKBAGH. DKALKil IN Vl Choice Family Groceries, AT THE "DAYLIGHT" STOUE, MAIN STREET. PLATTSMOUTH. NET'., r 1 'if I The Old Reliable MATT. SCHLE6 Bis ill 1Tlie feest 5 cent Cigar iiismu- factureil anywhere. Alto many other brands that have become popu lar, such as the OLD GOLD. FLOtt DE ALMA, PRIDE OF NEBRASKA, SILVER AXD GOLD TIGER, NOBBY SCIILEGEL LEADERS j e? SCULEGEL'S ASTOX1SIIER and others which are all strictly first-class. He also keeps the most complete stock ot Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, &c, that can be found anywhere. m Special attention paid to correspondence. Kr prices, call or ad- MATT. SCHLEGEL, Plattsmouth, Kebratka. l g. Ask lor Schickel's lilaiue and Logan Cigars, and I will O . tz rail smmfk c. q hebokd, is expected to remove 5ais stock sell (Dlothlng at fSniis vettailed rates, mestt door east of court 9 Carpets, Hags, Etc Cigar Manufact'er p lw uniform prices at wholesale EL r PLATTSMODTB HERALD- PUBLISHED DAILY AKO WEKKI.Y -Br- TUs FlattsmoutL Herald PnMiiMni Co TERMS: DAILY, delivered by carrier to auy part of the city Per Week Per Mouth l'er Year W WEEKLY, by mall. 4)110 ennv nix months $1 00 Uue copy one year - 2 W Registered at me rosi unce, rmHsuiuuiu, secouu oiass niauer. National Republican Ticket. FOK PKESIDKNT, JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine. FOR VICE-PRESIDEST. JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. UETUBLICAN JUDICAL TICKET. For District Attoraey. JESSE li. STRODE, OX Cass. REPUBLIC IN COUMT TICKET. For State Senator. REUBEN W. UYEK8. OI flattsmoutli. For fiepresentativet. VEOUUE W. CLARK, OI Salt Creek. j. W, TUOMAS, OI Weepiug Water, JAMES CRAWFORD, OI South Bend. ANDERSON ROOT. Of Uoclt Bluff. For Coiuinissioncr 2d Distr'ct. JOHN II. BECKER. OI Eiht Jlile Grovt-. It is an O en question wben Mr. Cleveland comes out of the woods, whether it will Le a letter of tk-cl!ua- tlon rof accfcptuiice. A fetulwan body of republicans from LanciiSter, are enjoying thu freedom of tUid city today, alteudibg tlie Judicial D. strict convention. This office ex- tinJs fraternal greetings. Ma. liCTLEK has tired of wailing for Cleveland to come out of the woods with Lis letter of acceptance, and so he gives to the public his own. and will undoubtedly review Mr. Cleveland's e ter from the stump. Blaise, the substitute, and Logan, the soldier; the substitute first and the soldier ftst. Lincoln Democrat. Cleveland, the substitute, and Hen dricks, the copper-head. Docs this better suit the patriotism of Mr. Vif quain ? Louisville, Weeping Water, and South Bend have already organized Blaine and Logan clubs, and now comes Greenwood, which will organize one this week. These, in addition to the organizations in this cit', show the en thusiasm of the republicans in old Mr. P. W. Wilcox, of Mendota, 111., who speaks in this city, at any conven ient time that may be agreed upon. will meet the Nebraska member of the Cobden elub, Mr. J. Sterling Morton, if that gentleman and his party so de sire; The democratic campaign com mittee might mark this down for fu ture consideration. Down in New York state some W8g has secured pictures of Oscar Ilalpin Cleveland, the illegitimate son of Grov er Cleveland, and from these litho graphs have lnen struck, and they cir culate thera. Whether or not demo cratic rooms :-p to bo furnished with them, the paper containing the an nouncement does not state. U. S. Grant U a believer in Mr. Blaine, and iu his letter of acceptance. This is what he eavs of that document: The letter of acceptance written by Mr. Blaine, Is a document in which all republicans should take a great deal of pride. I have read it oyer carefully, and I regard it as one of the most re markable political papers ever written. It is like the writer, frank and open. I do not regard it as too long, as he could not have so thoroughly covered me questions wnicn ait lovers or our country are interested in so deeply, in a shorter one. It is beyond doubt one of the ablest papers ever given to the public, The heels of the Democratic ticket, Mr. Hendricks, has returned from his missionary tour in the east. The dis patches 6tate his return in a disgrunt led and despondent condition, owing to the fust that in all his search in the state of New York, harmony could not be found, neither could it be secured at any price, instead of seemg Mr.Wat- tersou's star eyed goddess of reform holding forth in that btate, Mr. Hen dricks discovered ou every hand, the uncovered hatchet of John Kelly; in stead of hearing the laudations of Mr. Cleveland's purity, he heard nothing but the "Mariar" scandal denied by Beecher, admitted by Cleveland and harmonized by Horatio King; instead of enthusiastic democratic meetings with Mr. Cleveland sitting in the midst, Mr. Hendricks left Mr. Cleve land in the confines of the "north woods ' and Irish aud labor democrats organizing and joining Blaine and La gan clubs. It is no wonder, considering this state of affairs, that Mr. Hendricks feels nick, sore andjweary. Little. won der that to his vision the possibility of seeing the fraud of '76 avenged, fades in the distance. Little wonder that the vice presidential apple that looked so sweet and tempting at the.- Chicago convention, now proves bitter, unsav ory and a withered windfall. Ill fact, in view of the ragged and despondent condition of the head of the democratic ticket, little wonder need be felt if Mr. Hendricks himself takes to the woods; the wods ar full ot fleeing democrats. Mr. Stephen W. Orton, the chair man of the republican county commit tee, has issued his call for a meeting of the County Central Commiltee this Saturday at Wrepiuq; Water, at which time imiJicc'iato sttp0 for campaign work will be taken. Th? Herald be lieve? that Mr. Or:on will prove the right ma:i ;n heriyht pl;ce; that he has a Duuibi ruie Centrtd Ccmmittee behind him, an 1 that an energetic, en thusiastbr camrign wili 1 e. inaugur ateJ by them that wi'l eh-ct every man on the republican ticket. Both poli lical parties will And as the campaign progresses, that the republi can ticket as selected, and which heads our columns, is one possessing all the elements of strength requisite for their election, and the republican party of Cass and its live, energetic workers will stand ready to assist Mr. Orton and his committee in a campaign that will most assuredly score victory in Novem ber. N. D. Jackson of Neligh, a class mate of the writer,' has been nominated or District Attorney in his district. One of the missions of a newspaper is to offer congratulations to those who gain success in political life, and when it comes to offering them among your own.as it were, the mission is a pleas ure. Mr. Jackson is a lawjer of Gne abilities, and a thorough gentleman in every respect. Further words are un necessary. 00 a -S3 S CO o " I- a S ri t. CL - -5 as Si x aa rs a e "3 3 3 ! O in C3 S SB o 55 e S (D e a O !T3 -H to XI o o .5 -3'E 3 S .2S 2 P5 - "S S p-t i a c a 3 Q, 4) S at J; ji, CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBER Y Ail I 1. WATEMUI & Wholesale and KetaU Dealer In PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, AC. Fourth street, m reir of Opera Bouse. LATCSU.'TCT NESflASKA AdvertUlng Cheats ! ! ! " It has become so common to begin an article in an element, interesting ftvle. 'Then run into fome advenismt nt that we avoid all such. 44 And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plaic, honest terms as possible, 44To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use any thing else." . "The remedy so favorabely noticed in all the papers, Religious and secular is "Having a large sale and is tupplan -ting all other medicines. "There is no denying the virtues of Hop plant and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability "In compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every ones observation." Did Slie Die. 44 No I 44 She lingered and Buffered along, yining away all the time for years," "The doctors doing her no good;" And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about, Indeed 1 Indeed ! 4 How thankful we should be tor that medicine ." A Daughter' Misery 'Eleven years our daughter suffered on the bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and nervous debility 44 Under the care of the best phj sici ans 44 Who gave hpr disease various names, But no relief And now she is restored to us in good health by a sinple a remedy as Hop Bitters' that we had shunned for years before useing it." The Parents' Father Is Get tin Well ' My daughters say : How much better father is &in-e he used Hop Bitters 44 He is getting weU after his long sufferinsr from a disease declared in curable." " And we are so pi ad that, he used your Bitters" A Lady of Utica, N.Y, Bennett & Lewis have just received a car load of flour from the celebrated 'Shawnee Mills," Topeka. Kansas. TIipv frnarantee this flour to eo.na! any made iu the United States. Don't for- the brands Topeka Patent- -Shawnee Fancy and Eagle. 118tf Money to Loan. At CJ4 and 7 per cent on Cass county lands. Time f nni 1 to 5 years. No notes and mort gags signed until uiouev arrives, cominimdous reasonable. Parties in the vicinity of Plattsmoath. can apply to STKJDE & CLARK. TRAVIS Sc. CLARK. Weepinz Water. Neb.. Feb. 21. 1884 wtt. mwMi .y .... irnop ABSOLUTELY CURES . nooi-ilf G O O XT t; It is a harmless vejretaUe Byrup, very dolici;. I'aa taste. I'.elicvps at once ana is a positive i. WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by this excellent remedy. direction in ttm languagta accompany every bottle. ABSOLUTELY CTJHE3 ALT. DISEASES OF TTIE BLOiD, STOMACII, Liver, Rowels and Ki'lueys; for all diseases ri(nri. atin" in inipairmentof tlie blood, as AnseDila.Mclc liealache. Nervousness, Female Weaknesses, Liver Coini'laint. Uvspepsia, Jaundice, Biliousness and KMnev Diseases, this medicine is absolutely sure. This medicine does not contain any mineral, is a t solutely vepetable, restores the blood to a healthy condition, regulating exess and supjlyinr de ficiencies, and irevents disease. Oiirctiawi in ten ian'jtmpt onotnpnvy rr".-;: '. it!e. PAPILLOM MFC. CO., CHICAGO vou 31LE BY ALL DEUGGiPTi FOR SALE BY WILL, J. WARRICK. NEW Fmzmitmre More J". I. TJlSTTZAJtt, DEALER IN FURNITURE 8 COFFINS and all kinds ot goods usually kept lo a FIBHT CLASH W UJKS I TUBE STORK Also, a very complete etock ot Funeral Good Metallic&WcodenCoffias Caskets Rotes EMBLEMS. 4c. Oar New and elegant hearse is always In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION jBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear we mar be found night or day. J. I. UHRUH, 4CI3 . UATT3MOUTH. KKB F.G.Fricke&Co., SUCCESSOR TO J. M. ROBERTS, Will keep conxtantly on Imml a full and complete Mtot-k of pure DIIUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PA TEH and a full line cf DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. PURE LIQUORS Kor Me 'lean l'urposf.s. Special atteiitiuu given to Compounding Pr ncription. diuaif. BANKS. THE CITIZENS PLATTSMOUTH. - XKUKASK A. CAPITAL, - $75,000. OPFICEK9 JOHN BLACK, .'KA.N'K CAUKUTil, President. Vice-Piesident. W. U. CUSfllNG. Caehier. DIRRCIORS -m John Black, W. 1. Custliing, Frank Caxrutu, J. Connor, Fred llerrniann, J. W. John- on, F. K. Uutbniauu, Peter Mumia, Wm. Weteccamp, lleniy Hueck.. Transacts a General Banking Business. A:i wuuuave auy lianKinji uutiucis lo tr iuact are luviled to calt. Mo mailer liov. large or email tlie Iiiuhiioii, u will receive our careful attentioii, and we promise al ways cour teous treatment. Ieues Certificates of Deposits borlu IntuV. si tuyfand selle Foreign KX-liaiij;e, County and Citv !ecui'itie. John mizoehvlu. a. W. Mcj.ai (hii.i President. Cashier. FlkST NATIONAL OF PLATTSMOUTH. NErthA tA. Otters the very bent facilities for the .r..n: I trantactiou of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds, Gold. Government and Lxji securitiee Mou'jnt and .soio, ieosits i .-.! v ed and interest allowed on time Ci iu-'j -eaten, Oiaftn drawn, available in t v part ot the United tate ani an ' the principal town 01 Europe. Collections made & promptly remitted, Highest rlcet prices paid for County Wm- State aiid County Bond. DIRECTORS i John Fitzgerald loun K. Clark. I. Haw ksworth F. H. VVhlte. A. W Mcl-aueblln. WEEPING WATER WEEPINQ WATER, - NEB E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, VIce-rresident. B. S. WILKINSON. CashJer. A General Banting Easiness Transacted. VKPOM1TN Received, and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. 11BAFTK Drawn available In any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. o Agents for the celebrated Mmi Line of Stealers. Bank Cass County Cotner Mala and Sixth Streets. PliATTSMOTTTH 1TEB . C. H. PARMELE. President, . 1 J M. PATTEKSON. Cashier. ( Transacts a General Banting Business HIGHEST CASH PRICE, Paid for County and City Warant. COLLECTIOXM MAIK and promptly remitted for. oibzcctobs : R B Windham, J. M. Patterson, C. H. Para rl F. R. Guthmann. W J. Agnew, A. B. Smith. Fred Gerder. K. of JP Meets every Tuesday evening at the Castle Hall, in IJockwood Block. V itiug Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Box3, C. C. W. L- Dykes, K. of R. and S. Tho Ice Man. Job. Fairad l has established an of rice at Monarch billiard hall, where be will contract with consumers to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms. 3m2 Fresh Blackberries and Blueberrie received dailr at Bennett & Lewis'. 129tf Important Notice. For the benefit ot my customers I have decided to sell 25 Bops gold filled watches with fine Elgin or Srringfiel I movements, for $35, Terms of sale, $1 per wee'-. This is a rare chance to se cure a fine watch, a I will only sell 35 at this price. Call and see samples. L. C. Ebtek.