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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1888)
.....tod center of th , dried fruit Industry of th which during recent year hat . very Urge proportion, the good , -lp5 l in large quantities to all of the .iiir market of the world. No finer fruit u produced on this continent than U grown In die territory embraced under the name of Western New York, comprising; some twelre df the moat fertile and richest counties of the Empire vtate. The cultivation of fruit, especially apple, liaa suiiersedod all other agricultural products and ha proved the rno.t remunerative to the grower. The or chards of the farming community are the chief source of their wealth, and the indus try ia proammted with unabated vigor, largely aided by the experience, skill and resources of the great nurseries of Rochester, famed throughout the world. Thousands of tons of apples are produced every season from a quality of fruit hereto fore wasted and allowed to rot on the ground, and which now forms a nice income to the grower. It h, in the utilization of those waUe products that the desiccation of fruit Lecomes a valuable and indispensable adjunct to every fruit grower, aud the bnsinesa may Le considered as yet in its infancy. EXTEXT OF THE BUSINESS. Within a radius of forty miles of Rochester there are more than 1,600 evaporators, from the small farm house drier, of a capacity of twenty-five bushels a day, to the largo steam evaporator, drying 800 to 1,000 bushels of apples each twenty -four hours. These eva porators give employment during the autumn and early winter months to at least 30,000 stands, who average from Id to $13 a week, according to experience and usefulness. Kew factories are erected every season, prov ing that the business is profitable when pro perly and economically conducted. Constant care and scrupulous cleanliness are the first element of success in evaporating good fruit. The production during the season of 1SS7 may be well considered the largest since the inception of the business, some fifteen years ago. A careful estimate places the total quantity at about 20,000,000 pounds, worth at first cost some $2,000,000. To produce this quantity of apples it required 5,000,000 bush els of apples, 15,000 tons anthracite coal, and the constant attendance, night and day, of an army of men, women and children, num bering 25,000 to 30,000. Tbe water elimi nated in the process of evaporation amounted to 225,000 tons, reducing the bulk of the green fruit to about ono-eighth of its original weight, each 100 pounds yielding when prop erly evaporated twelve ounda on an aver age. Tho fruit is usually packed in cases of two cubit feet measurement, holding fifty pounds net, the product of say eight and oue half bubht'l of green apples. COST Or TRANSPORTATION. The advantages in freight alone will be appervnt from the following comparison, showing the cost of shipping one case to Liverpool, England, which at existing freight rates will cost a littlo less than thirty cents, whilo in the green or fresh state ia barrels the same quantity would cost $2.25, and In the canned state almost $2.10, without considering tho deterioration of the green fruit and the dangers of fermentation to the canned article, the apple in the evaporated state being transported without any danger of deterioration or decay. The refuse of th' apples, such as tho parings and cores, are dried and form the base of all the cheap jel lies manufactured at present. The quan tity produced last season will aggregate some 12,009,000 pounds, so that not a particle of the fruit is wasted. The principal consuming countries abroad are Germany, England, Belgium, Holland and Prance, in which tba new product has entirely displaced the old fashioned sun dried fruit There were shipped alone to Prance during 1867 some 13,000 barrels of a quality known as chopped or sliced apple, which is dried without being either pared or cored, and is used chiefly for the production of rider, cheap wines and distillation when the vineyards of France suiter from the phyllox era. Some 4,000,000 pounds were exported during the season, of which more than one half were shipped from Rochester. Brad-street's. Glrl In a Candy Store. In a confectionery establishment where half a dozen pretty young women are em ployed behind the counters I noticed one of the latter cram half a dozen caramels into tier mouth at once and appear to enjoy them hugely. She stood in full view of the pro prietor as she did to and I expected to see him administer a reproof. Instead of doing so he only looked at me and knowingly closed his left eye. - "J should think terrible inroads must be made in your stock if all your young women have appetites like that," observed L "Not a bit of it," hM-csponded, "when a -young woman is engaged to sell candy ?or this house she receives permission to & Just as much as she likes; with the Tiet understanding, however, that she is t to carry any out of the store. She avails -salt of the permission readily enough, but doesn't devour half so much the secor! t she does the first; on tho thJrd she "-ay with even less and at the end of a wouldn't give you ten cents for the t the whole shop, so far as her own 1 cones rued. The girl who bolted ols just now thinks she's the -live. In a week sho won't carp te candy shops in the country - not. so long as ber own cm rare. My advice to a youth 'evoorin girl 19 'cr kim to r with it for a week. At tho he can devote his fcalory to iucago Journal. sent of Seasickness. hysiolcgist, Pr. Past re. bnj 'ous cxperir.-.eutj with cuiV jeet of determining tho "s Tbo creatures hye -arions kiuds tf motion "oiling and pitching oi Hind, ou examination, re thereby strangely thrown against tho Nines that a similar "ickness on board of bis irritation. Dr. "ve administered ulta, Another "tes seasickness Sstre, report 'able preveii " cd strych 'oago Her- that a en it a Wt he , I IfudiT . itoertjr and Hi -.mii 1 iiH-nln. hiiiI to ..i ' f ImiH-iWhHlile re .iitn!e the lierolc iimiim-m of .. who have len tit -re reeeotl from iiurcotmi l. Urimt. titlrl ., 1C I'll'l t'nukllliK. Miiy 1 liHr liieni- it ! faithfully 1km lln-'l. i also re- uV will) our urci'llin;' mii.I -mer fur In recvti III iihiiic tl die of our lfvin hern w H hone memory will lie ire;. fined In t history hoili of riiilIU'niiM nul ol Hie republic I Itf imiiie NtllHtof I lie I'-lile rol tit r mxl fovoiile child of victory, J liiiip II. slu ritiuii. In the I'li.t I those isreul leader ami of our (l-volln t human liheitv. h'm! wilii Itiiit Iiom tiiily to nil forum o tleHtotim aid oppre-Mou which It the iiii'itiiiiienlal Idea of I lie ! publi can party, we rcrnl frule'lial eoniiituhil hum lo our fellow A mi rlcii ol Kinit iihui theli irreat act of eiiiancliiAl Ion which completed the ahoiitlon of tilaverv tliroiiln.ut the two American eoutluenlt. t e eai ncslly hope we may roon coiiKtntulate our fellow fillens of Irlli birth upou the peaceful n-covcry of home rule for Ireland. WH AKKITlM OTK fNSWKBVU'll DEVOTION to the national constitution aud to l he lixli Holtihle union of Htiiten to Hie autooMny re served to the Mates miller the ooiifi jtntlmi. to the peisoiiitl li;ht! iiml HluTl'es of citizen In all ataten ami territories In the union mid ex iecllly to the supreme, nud (nreie cu lit lit of every citizen, rich or po,r. native or foreijiii horn, w hile or black, to ra-t one freo bid'or in the public elect lou ami to have that bailor duly counted. We hold a free and houext pop ular ballot and iut and eipial representation of all people t- be the foundation of our re publican government and demand effective leclolatioii to fertile the IntCKiity and purity of election which are the Inuutnius of all pub lic authority. We i bsrue that Ihe present ad iniiilHlratioii a::d the democratic majority In eoucrens owe their existence to the Mipi resion of the ballot by the criminal liulllficHt fii of ibe cons tltul ion and laws of the I nlted MatcH. We are uncromprotnisliiKly in favor of the American system of protection. V e protest against the destruction proposed by the pre! dent and bin party. They servo the iiilcrefta of Euroue WR VIM. HDri-OItT INTEMFHTSOr AMKKH'A. We accept the issue, and rotifldeuily appeal to the ieople for their jiulymeut. The piotectivr system must be maintained. Its ubaiidoiniieiit lias always lieen followed by iret'eral disaster to sll interests except those of the uuturer and sheriff. We den6uuce the Mills' bill as destructive to general buniiiexs. labor, and the farming Inter ests of the country, and we heartily endorse the eoiisif lent anu patriotic action of the re publican representatives in congress in oppos ing its paai;e. We condemn the proposition of the democratic party to place w ool on the free list and insist that the duties thereon slia'l be adjueted and maintained so n to fur nish full aud adeijimte protection to that lu-nu-try. The republican party would effect all needed reduction of the national revenue by repealing the tax? on tobacco, which are an arrogance and burden to agriculture, and the tax upon spirits used in the arts and for mechanical pur posen , and by Mich revisioii of the tantf laws as w ill teud to check imports o such art! les s a e produced by our peor'ts, the prod utt Ion of which nive employment to our labor, and re lease frtii import duties these artirlcn of for eign production, except luxuries, tbe like of which cannot b produced at home, there -hall si ill remain a larger revenue than is rripiisitt for the wants of tiovernment. of internal taxs rather than surrender any part of our i rotec tive svstem at the joii.t ben-at of the whisky ring and jiyeuti cf loreigD iii.iuufacturi rs. AGAINST PAl VHt AM Wl'Oi; TKITB S. Wo declare hostility to the it traduction Into t i-is country of foreign rontrtiet labor ami of Chinese l:bor sillrn to our civilization and oui cot'.'liititioii. aud we ileinand the ncj I enfoice-ni-iil of existiiiji laws against it aim favor such immediate legUlatb-n as w ill exclude such la bor from our shores. We declare our opposition t uM cnmhii.a t'oiif of capital orj;n nixed in trusts or other wife to control iiii'ltiarlly t lie c:usl it i. of trad-an Diivr nr citiens ainl we recommend o contrress iiU t In-slate leislat iires iu tli-l.' iepe live jiirisiiii'tiuiKi such leui.-lalinn n will prevent tJie execution of all scheme tooprrens i h pet pie by undue chaires tn their fiippiies or iy uuju-t rates for the transportation of their products to market we approve leMa' ion by rui-piets to pre vent alike tmjiisi t imloii and unfair d sciiiii Mialli n belueon flatew. I" lil.lt: I. AMI I.E.1ISI.ATIOX. W e realiirm the policy cf appropriating the i'tib!i: lamls of t he L hiied States to be home steads lor American citizens and setlleix Dot alietii'. w hici the reptiblicau party ebtablisl.'ed in is 2 ai;a iim the persiste.it opposition ol the democrats hi consresn, which hsts brotiphi our ureat westerp floinaln into mi.gt.illcetit de velopeme: t. '1 lie rco'crat jon of mifaiiied land giants !o the public dom .Ki for the ue of ac tual settleis, which wits begun under the ad-iiiii.l.-traliiin of rres'dent Arthur should be continued. We deny that the democratic party has ever restored one acre to the people, but declare that by the joint action of republicahs and democrats about fifty million acres f un earned lands, oriuiuaily irrattted for the con struction of railroad, hare been restored to the public domain in pursuance of conditions inserted by the teuubliuan party in-the oiiuin. al grants. We charge t"e democratic adminis tration with failure to execute laws securing to nettlers title to liieii liotneifleHds and with us in apt ropriations piade for that purpose to harrass ii'ticent settlers vjth spies and prose cutions under the false pretense of expoHiig frauds and vindicating the law. ADJIISSION OK TKltRITORlKS. The government by congrees of the territor ies is bared upon necessity only to the end that tliey may become state-' in the union: there fore, whenever the conditions of population, material resources public intelligence and morality are such as to insure stable local gov ernment therein the puoplo of such territories hou'd be permitted, a rilit inherent in them, to fon.i for thenelyctf constitutions and state governments aud ho ad Uted into the union Pending preparati n for statehood all officers th erect snouid be selected from bona fide residents and citizens of the territory wherein they are to serve. South Dakota should f right be immediately admitted as a state in the union under the constitution framed and adopted by her people and we heartily en dorse the ct ion of the lepublican senate in twice passing h!l fpr her admission. J he re fusal of the democratic housenf representa tives, 'or partisan purreseV. to Favorably con sider these bills is a willful violation of the sa red American principle of local gelf-gnvem ment, an't merits the condemnation of all ju.'t men. 1 be pending bills in ji? spyMt6 for ts to enable the people of W isiilngton. North Dakota and Montanna territories lo form con stitutions and establish state governmei Is sliould be passed wit iiout unnecessary ctesy. The republican party pledges inself to do ail in ps power to facilitate the admission of the ter ritories of New-Mexico. Wyoming. Idaho and Arizona to the eniovnieut of self-coverrjmer.t ag states. Snph of them. s are r.piv sjiajijicd as soon as Ptissiuie.auii oii,e uod as uiey may become so. THE JtOItlt'S Ql-FSTIOX. The political power of the Mormon clmreh In the ten not les i'S exercised In the past i a menaLoe to fit n lnxiitul jons oo dapuernt: to be loim si:rfei t il. T. t rcfo'ie e u r,,p'P M'e re publican party 'o appropriate liitisl.ttif i. iu-sertii R tiie sovete i"iity pi f iie nal inn in all the terrii -i je v-beii! the iie is iiuesponerf. mid lo liil'lliei'Miira iiier n.r to place upon the statute book leeUIation stiii.ifeiit en uehtu divorce t oiitical from e cleslaslical 7o-er. rud tbt: stamp out the attei ti.T-t wrjcfcec.uess jk iyg.my. i tie repi:oiican pt ny l.i in f;vor or lli t:.ve of both pcid and silver as inonev. ami cm den'tts the pobey of the denii-erniie iidminis- trat; n enor's to demot-.eiize s -ver. e fif&i'd tiie reducticn of !eltr nosraae to 1 c-nl tier nnce. lu a repiipllc I Veours. v !ire th rtlizens s j the Miver itsn ert! ti:e t li":ci ! tin- mt' tint, j where no imw t a -f ciei xeei: bv tiie wi 1 ! I trie vecpir. l! ir l!ii;.or'anr that the sover- l..n t C"ple suoiil.l .u s.-es- ln;'i::ue ce. Tl: free -chct.J is the n .i.i'l. r oi 't.at m:el igei.ee wh!c!: is to pres ive us a flee iiitil. n. '! hfiv. lore, ti c state or nation, it both conbined. slo tjl siipj ort Iter institutions of learning s a:i-iem i - ucrii to m-y i niKI growing tip ia the land lh opioitlili!tv of a i?Md eoioinon- cl.o. 1 education. OUR MFr.CHAXT MA1SIXE, We farnest-y re commend that nronmt nc'ion tie taken i. c i g'ess it the e u tni nt of suoh b-gi a'ion sill best 'f ore the rebabili- o:i oi our a: eric n no rciiam matine. and e prott st agal;i!-l the iassage by congress of a ire-snip lull us ruli ulaieii towoik injustice to lain r by lesser leu the wanes of those en gHgert in preparing material as well as those directiv employed In our sh'pvaiils. e rie- maii.t appiopriaticiif f.rtte e-- jiy' rebuilding ' of i;nr navy, for the foustru t,o;i of c -tt j niiii.M niini stun iio .iei n oroiiiii)be 1." Ilif r sppn ved iiiodetn iii'-r-s of deletre for Ibe! protection i t uir C-I useless Iiibois m.il cities, for the p: ment ol Jr.ft PC' stops to cur soldiers, for nere-s:rv v rks of ratioi al im- ponanc in ibe improvcm ut f ri-e harbors and r-han- els f li leriir-1. coasTwiser ami -re rt C"timetce. for tin- encouragement ( the shipping interests of th AtUntic, Gulf r, . vi.. ..t lit b At uor. aciivmy to n.e A.nous iiiouNtnes inereasea security t our country, promote trade, often new ana direct markets for our products and cheap n the rout of t ranupcriat'ou We ft'rm this to be far belter for rur country than tue demwrallc policy of loaning the government' money without interest lo "pet banks." roKKION HBI.ATIOKS. The conduct of foreign affairs by the pteent niimiiiistrailou has neen aiftinguixneti oy inei iicteery and cowardice. Ilavluic withdrawn from tiie K-nitte all pending tiea'les effected by n piiblirau adminlstralbu s for tiie removal of foreign burdens anil restrictions upon our comiiieice nud for Its extension iut.i a belter market H has neither affected nor prep sed ifiy ollieis In t!ielr stead Profelng udher ence to tiie Mflnioe doctrll e. It lias seen w'th idle complacency the extension cf foreign In fluence In Central America and of foreign trade everywhere anionic our neighbors. It has re fused lo ( barter, sanction or encourage any American organizytlon for constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work of vial Importance to the maintenance, of the Monroe doctrine and of our niUional Influence lu Central and South Ametlca. and necessai v f' the development of trsde with our "aelflc tenltory, with Sou'h America, mid with the further coasts of the I'aclfic Oc.u n. KIFIIKFIKS QUKSTION. We arraign the present democratic admlnis trHtlon for Its weak and unpatriotic treatment of the Oslo lies question, and It pusillanimous surrenderor all privileges to which our fishery ' sscls are eliM led In Canadian Mrta under ihe treaty of isls. the reciprocate mariu II ne legislation of IKiO and comity of nations, oud which Canadian tistilng vessels receive In the Mrts of Ihe United Slates. Vie con temn Iheiolicyof the present administration and the democratic majority in congress towards our fNli cries as unfriendly and rtmsplclously iiupairiol ic and as tending to destroy a valuable national Industry and an iudlsenslble resource of defense against foreign enemy. The name of American applies alike to sll cilizens of the repjbli". aud Imposes upon men alike the same o ligatlo.i of obedience lo the aws. At tliesame tlmecblzeiishipis and must be the panoply and safeguard of him wboweais It, should shield and protect him whether high or low, rich or poor, in all his civil righto. It should aud must afford htm protection at home and follow and protect hi in abroad in whatever laud he may be on a lawful errand. CIVIL 8KRVICK 11FFOKM. The men who abandoned the republican par ty In 1884 and continue lo adhere to the demo cratic party have deserted not only the cause of honest government, but of sound finance, of freedom and purity of the ballot, but espec ially have deseited the cause ol reform lu the civil service. We will not tall to keep our Pledges because tl ey have brokeu theirs, or be-anse their candidate has broken his. We therefore repea our declaration of I8H4, towit : The reform of civil service auspiciously begun tiipfer republican administration should be completed by a further extennlon of lh reform system already established by law to all grades oi tiie service to w nicii tl is aprueu. i tie spir it and purpose of leform should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at varience with the object of existing reform 1 g islation should be repealed, and that the dan gers to free Institutions which lurk in the pow er "foff-cial patronage may be widely and ef fectively avoided. 'I he gratitude of the pHti'n to the defenders of the union rapuol be assured except bv laws. The Icgifclal Ion of congress should conform to the pledges made bv a loyal p'op'e. aud be so enlarged and extended as to prov'de against the possibility tht any man who honorably wi re the federal uniform shall bceotre an In mate of an almshouse or dependent on t rivate charity. In the presence ol an overflowing treasury it would I)" a public scandal 10 do less for those whose valorous servlee preserved the government Ve denounce the hostile spirit shown by President Cleveland in his numerous vetoes of measures for pension relief, and the action of the democrat ic house of representa tives in refusing even consideration of general pension legislatirn. In support f the principles rrreyith enun ciated we invite the co-operallop of palriotj. nicu of all parlies, especially of all "working men whose prosperity is seriously threatened by the free trade polioy of the present admin istration. The llrst eo cein of nil good government is tin- virtue unci sot-rlety of tiie l eopln end the purit y of I heir homes. The republican jart.v eordinllv sympathizes with jll v'i.e and well directed efforts for the promotion oftemper ance. IJ US I NESS DJ11KCT0RY. TTOKNEV. 8. F. TIKMAS. Altorney-af-Law and Notary Public. Office in l'i gerald lilock. iiuttsinouih, Nell. ATIOKXEV, A. X. SULLIVAN, Attorr.ev-at-l.aw. Will give prompt attention to all business intrusted to him. Ofllee lo Union Block, East side. Plattsmouth. Neb. GKICL'LIUKAl.lM PLKMENTS. II ALL & tHA'l, Agricultural Ipiiijemeuts, 'Couniand Buggies and Kiithroyd Wagons, "Good limber and Bone Drv." sold and Warranted. Main street, between Sixih and Seventh. BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of PlPttstnouth. Ceni'al .so.mm s sir plus H, 0i hi. .ioh n Fitzgerald, President i 8. Wanuh. Cashier; F. S. White, Vice-President. Board of Directors ; John FitHera!d. F. E. White, Jno. B. Clark, D. Hawksworlh, S. Waugh. BANK. THE CITIZENS BANK, of Plattsinoui:.. Capital stock paid in. $50,000. Frank Carruth, President ; W. H. Cus'tiug. Cashier: J. A. Connor. VioerJ're$idM.f. A general banking Vu-l'ie?S transacted. Collec tions receive pro nipt and careful attention, TlLACKSMITH ROBERT DONNELLY. Blacksmith and Waconmaker, Dealer In Wind- j mills. Pumps and Fittings. f BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH FITZER. Boots and Shoes. Repairing promptly attended to. South Side Main street, DOCiTS AND 3?IOF3! tJ PETEK MERGE. A complete assortment of evei j kind of Foot? wear and cheaper than the cheapest went pf the Missouri River. Alsq uiauu.f;trt unrig auu Repairing; BARBER SHOP AND BATH KOOM. E!. MORLEY. Hot and Col l Babs at all hours. Ladies' rnd Children's Hair Cutting a specialty. Cor. 5th and Main, under Carrulh's. BAKERY. . F. STAnSI,MAV. UreaJ. Ckw3. Pi. Puns. etc.. he h daily. Parly. Wedding and Fa cy Cake a specialty. IC2 Cream in any quantity. BOOKSELLER. fclC. .f. 1. YOUVO. Bookseller. Ft;itioncr. and News Dealer ; Farcv Gooris, Toy, Confcptl-'nefT, Fp? ''Igars. Soi'a V.'aieran-l y,Vn Sbaite, Piiiov and i tgans and Mui Iistriinent a. GLOTHINuT"" S. &' MAYER. Gem's Ftrnishings. Fine Tailor Made Clothing in Men's. Boys' and ' bildren's H ear. Their pliers defy cot pe:i:ion. Thev misrepresent uoib-ng. Ih ir W r s Their B nd. ( L THING. v 1.COLPINO. ( loth f. f"u r.if'uiug UimhI- (Jo to Ibe o!d re ;ahie Jnu'Tor Hats. Cars Umbr-llas. Trunks ti ts. Shoes. Main street, next Cass o, Ba ik. piormv t. l' C. E. WRCorT. Clniliii'g. Hals Caps. t-e. Kine Furniliinci our specialty. Que price imd uo Motikev bus iness, t ays to trade with us. Ruckwood Blk. CANNING COMPANY. OAK RUTH CANNING CO.. Frank Carruih. Henry J. Streight. Proprietors. Packers of the Climax Brand Vegetables. C- N F E'JTION F-R VT PHII.LIII KRUS. I ru'ts. Confcctioucrv and fin p Cigo"". D KCGS. " ap.5ipnim ' Hea'ers m Wall Taper. raint. Oil. Art Mater ials Cigars Roekvyood Block. KUGS. GERTVG & C.i: li Chcm'.caU. Paints, Oils. TKCdS, IJ F. CI FRICKE CO.. Drtttfs. Med'cioes. Chemicals. Psinfs. Oils, Varui-h s. Dye Stuffs etc. Hue stationery. Select T ilet and Fancy Articles. RYGOOD3, GPOCKUFS. F. . WHITE. Dry Goods, Groceries. Notions. General 'Mer chandise, etc. S. E. comer Main and Sth bt. rT OotsU. - i Zies V irnU&Ing uooa. une aoor east r inw riatiouai nana. (;OOD4. (1 1U TKK I KH. E. bOVKV & U. t'srry a large stock of Fine tirncerlc. Iry tiooil its. Carpels. Q:ieensware. otlons, i nu Fancy (iootls, to be found In the county. Up- per Ma n street, between tu ami hii. D KMT ST. I)K. A. T. WITIIEItH. The Taiuless entlt." Teeth extracted without the least pat nor harm. Artificial leetl rnserted iinmedlatety after extmcilng natural opes when delred. iJold and nil tkiher I'l'ling" stilctly first cla'S. Ofl'ce In irulon Ulock. T? UK Nl T V 11 K ! ' I IIKKY P.MKCK. Furnltu-e. Petbting. looking t;las'. ricture Frames, etc. Wooden aud Metal Caskets kept in stock. FUKMIUttK. I. TKaKI-MAN. Ktimlture. rrloi suits. Upho'stery floods. Stoves. OiieeiiKware.l luwaie. and all kinds of Poii-ebold (iootls. North 6l!i street, between Main and Vine. GE N T S F U i t N' I T 1 1 N i ( ; " i . J. II. II tXVKUX Cents Fine Furnisher nml Hatte-. The m st e.ituplete and llnest stock in the city. Carrulh I'.'ock. Cor. Ath aud Main. GltUCF-KIFf. M n. MURPHY CO.. The leading Dealers In (Jrocetle-. ( rock ry. China, L't "ps. Wooden and Willi w vare. Flour. Feed.&c. Cash atd for country produce. GKOCKIMKS. I. KM N IIOFF & S(E'MCIISw'v. (iroceries, Piovisii.tiH, Classwnre unl ( rockery, GKOCKUIKS. F. MccOt'KT. (reen. Staple and Fancy Crorcrl's. GKOCEI.'IES. BENNKTf & TUTT. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Green Fruits and Canned Goods. GKOCEUIES. AUO. B.VCII. (Jrorerles aud Queensware, Flour and Feed. Cigars, Tobacco and Cutlery. Kiddle House. GU0CEKIF.8. CHRIS. WOHLPAKTH, Staple aud Fancy Groceries, Glassware and Crockery, Flour and Feed. HOTEU FRED "OOF, Proprietor City Hotel. Terms. St.no per day. Special Attention given commercial men. HARNESS. W. C. KEEFEK. Successor to O. M. Ht reign t. Harnei-s. Saddler) Goods. Net. Robes, Dusters, and all horse fur ulshiug goods. HAKDWAKK. JOHNSON BRtS., Hardware. Stoves. Tinware, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Rasors, etc. -Household Hewing Ma chines and Jewel Gasoline stoves, 'fiuw.irk of all kinds done at reasonable prices. Main street, Ruckwood Block. JEWELRY. B A. McELWAIN, Watche3. Clocks, ftlverware aud Jewelry. Speeiul Attention given to Watch Repairing. JEWELRY. FRANK CARKCTH& SON. Always cairy a fine stock of Diamonds, Watch es. CI cks. Jewelry, Silverware aud Spent aoles. Drop in and inspect theirguods before purchas ing elsewhere, TKWELR Y. J. SCHLATER, Jeweler. Waltham Watches a Kpecialty. Main Street, uear Fourth. LIVERY STABLE. C. M. UOLMRS A SON'. The Checker.! Barn, l.iverv. Peed and Sale stable parties conveyed roail artsoI the citv. Carriages at all trains. Comer Vine aud tith. EAT MARKET- RiCIfABD BIITEIN. Wbo'esalo and Retail Dealer In First Quality Beef. Pork. Mutton Veal. Limb. etc. Sixth slree. Neville Clock. Prices moderate. MEAT MARKET. J. HATf & CO.. Ki:i their own Cattle. Render their own Lard aud Cure their own Bacon. Main street. EAT MARKET. FICKLER & CO.. Eggs, Poultry Acc. We use o ly the best erode of native stock. Oysters and game in season. MERCHANT TAHOM. 0. P. SMITH, Merchant Tailor. Main street, "over Merges shoe store. Complete stock of samples. Fit guaranteed. Prices defy competition. MILLINER Y. M RS. J. F. JOH NSON. A Complete Line of the Latest Styles of Mil linery and Trimmings also Children's and In fants' Bonne-8. to be closed cut at cost. R ESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOM . W r fij U U4 ii vJI Meals and Lunches sei ved to order at a hours. . j k..... vA . -1 rr . . . . ...... t i nruouwis,' i;ni. oiun'O), lull uu viucr. Opposite Riddle House. SAMPLE ROUM. riiAIlM & KLIETf II, Sample Room. Imported and Domestic Wines, Liijuors and Cigars. Only straight goods han dled. Milwaukee Bottled Lager a Specialty. Cor. Stll and Main Sts. SAMPLE ROOM. THE AMERICAN TfiVCH A XP.t". f.,c" unntnguain. proprietor ciioice vv jnf a. 1Ii,,lu,?rM,jd C,?,,!rs t 1 oo1 and BiUard Tbies. SAMPLE KOOM. VHWELKIIORN SALOON. Wm. Weber, proprietor. Manufacturers of Soda Water. Birch Beer. Cider, eto- Agents for Fred Krug's Celebrated Loor Beer. OAMLEllOOM. JOHN BLAKE. Sample Room and Billiard Hall. Ciolce Wlnr s Lhiuors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Thoroughly- cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Bisooverr. and rood digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor -will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Es pecUUly has it proven its efficacy in curing Bait -rheum or Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Fever -sores. Hip -joint Disease. Scrofulous Bores and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, Goi tre or Thick, feck, and Eating- Sore or ulcers, Golden Medical Discovery cures Consump tion (which la Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood - purifying, invigorating-, and nutritive properties, if taken in time. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood. Short ness of Breath. Catarrh in the Head, Bron chitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it ia a sovereign remedy. Jt wwAinriflw rk aavoMMf sTniiflrha mviwyvij vs wuv w For Torpid Liver. Biliousness, or 'Liver i Complaint, Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it la an unequaiea remeay. ooia dt orus-gista. Price 1.00, or six bottles for 15.00. JULIUS PEPPERBERG. VtAKCTACTUREB OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALKB IN THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Pepperbergo' and 'Buds FULL LIKE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always stoc. Noy. 26, 1885. i-vn. , i Tbe lraportince of th rcrul'-a cl overeetlmated by those who desire the a Democrats, besides the "Solid South," as., breastworks of public patronage. It will work to dislodge thorn. Nothing will so surely V Mxest. nd uoitid work ma tbe circulation oMoun . THIS CLASS NO OTHER IS AS EFFICIENT AS V LY NEWSPAPER. 8peecboa and documents are I. read are laid aside; the newspaper is the fireside L. companion. Its influence is continuous, constant. TL. aid their party better than by circulating Theo Dailjo Infer o 0c It is a live Republican Newspaper, and baa been faithful amor, Chicago. No man has ever questioned its soundness on the the principles of the platform have been advocated by TUX I many years. PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDU3TRIE3 AND MARKETS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCERS have been its battle crbi beginning . It did not take it nix weeks to ascertain whether It co' the platform or not. Republicans have done much to aid in the inculcation " doctrines by patronlzinR papers that advocate them. V when they can avoid it by subscribing for TBE acknowledged to be The Best and TYlost Reliable Ylewapu. ' Published in Chicago? In enterprise, niws, editorial ability that goes to make A COMPLEX E NEWSPAPER it la unsxet?. its contemporaries. Every Republican ought to subscribe for it. uveiY wonuogoua ougm 10 EuoscriDO lor n. i It is the paper for all classes of patriotic people who believe In protect m ' the homes of America. You can subscribe through your newsdealer or postmistor. If you are unable to do that send direct to the office of publication. Samplo copies are always rent c: Trlic3tloT A''dis Z. IE3 -DKALKK IX- STOVES, FU AND ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. -LATEST WINDOW si KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. PICTXmE FHA-IvIES MADE TO O 2ft 3331111 SIXTH STREET, EET. MAIN AND VINE. T LAVJMCLT II, M I -DEALERS IN Frine Staple and -Heailouarters Fruits and Orange!?, Lemons, Iianans Canned Fruits PRICES LOW. GIVE US A CALL BENNETT & TUTT, 2&dLn. Street Jonathan Hatt. J W. AIaktiiis. SdOfJAMAM MAW & CID.5 WHOLESALE A2TS RETAIL DTY tw EAT EvflAIRGCET. PORK PACKERS akd dealers in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE BEST TIIE MARKET AITORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c, &c ot our own make. The befit lrnm1s of OYHTEI1S, in cans and Ifltlk, ot WHOLESALE AKD HETA1I. GUVE A. CALL $llZln tall 2 yft ? Jd Sri - 5 w a rr r c H ll - 0P W ? Send jour job work to tbe Heuaxd oflSce. - nip IN FR OCEAN, CHICACK). 2sL 2T , KIN'DS OK- STYLES OF- CURTAINS Fancy Groceries tor all kinds of- Vegetables ! and all varieties of irosh :ind consMmtl' on lianl. Flattsm.ou.th.. HEALTH iS WEUTH ! PTREATUEWT lr. K P. Wji V ivp arul r.miu Tinrfttert a Kiji'nl-e M -if:- it r l iii lnrri'r.'ii. Cotivii!siiit. l'lf. Nrvr Il.sil-a-lie. Nerval u I n slrt'iii cmx-i- I v 1 1 t m t l :i'i-ol;c! ;r t i.l ;-.... V. ktiii!l) st,. S V-i.ltl I f-lrei-ioi. Soju-riirtf nfthe l iafn in-i;liii p in m psmity anrt leadu c t inist rv. (!-c-yj ;-!.u ': h, re-.iaiiiieold .fire. Vnrrt i iem. lem n. er in itltkr si x. lnvoltiL(rv Lt tn nmhier mat rrlirra' rauK-l ly ovVr-c-ri n f t the brln. geifiibuse or over-iiionljnu e. I'ac-li l x comahis one ii-ui:th'a trcatnieiit. $1 d a It or six boxes for fcs.bo, sent Ly mail M itfcJUi. receipt of pi Ice WE GUABAMIE SIX HCXZS To cure any case. With eat li vtier tert-lrctl hy i'S for six bojps. accon:tiiiiel wltli f r oo. we w ill seurt the purelian rr ur v, i iUt n puarar tee to return tbe tvouey if tiie tit atrr ent c:. not effprt a cur, r.uarjti.te Issued f iily r.v HI -I . Wiimk B.la i,ir.r.l l..l ((.mm.l G. B.KZMPSTEB, Practical Piano M Organ Toner yirst-clagg work guaranteed. Alsodrnl t in Pianos and Organs. Ofiice nt Boeck's furnitnre store, Plattsmontb, Nthraka RNITURE,