v. THF IlknALI): t'UVrrSAtOuTn. KEBRABKA, SATTTRDA Y, OOTODER 18. 1885. i r ( - VANDKPJHLTS ESTATE. METHODS CY WHICH THE OLD COM MODOHE MADC HIS FORTUNE. CortM-liua Vunderbllt'a Originality mid Powfr of . riiiuiicl.il Combination Suc reoftful I l:i ilro.nl I'ndiTlukliiSs -Social y null tit I'll j irl ApjM-uruucc. Another f ri'.it t -tni U t lio V.mflerbilt estate It wuj fo'in-hvl by C'4rn-!iii3 Van dcrbilt. us its ffllow wa.i ly John Jacob Astor, born thirty one year, awl died twenty ii'mu -:irs cnrli'-r, tit tho sain jt-e. Vawh-rLiit, who was an American for .several cucr.'.l ions, liul lirt s-eu tho light on St at '.-II I .land, iitel inhei itel various 1 rcits fr. in his Iintch stock. IIo had iivro iiiiaiicial cai'm-il y It amounted 1o genius than Aslor; had far Kr,-'atcr originality, bMw.-,s and power of com hinat imi; but it was cxi-lnsivcly f . a liKjiiolary sort II; iliv-hbd tnanltiinl into two cl.ts -(, 1 hi- who could and thoso who eoul 1 i:"t make iriewy, and the hit ter he condi riw-d as blank tools. Probably man of thi.s j'Mitnry ever Lout Liiu.-;elf n'.ory out !y t' the pirn nit ef wealth, from t!u; t'uii" Lo L'lJiIit a pcrhi.'ua, :it I'l. aflor his father's (ii'i-.ih, ti carry farm tii-i.!:.' ! s 1 1. t !kj Xc.v Vurl; i iaihet, until his final ii'iii.-i sit ".' :.i! AN KIil'CA ! L! M N. IIo was illiterate through. ut life, having a violent pi juiit' u;;.iin.it education, wiii-h be b.iiored to Litcriere Miih r-raC-tiraJ stteee:jn. and talked a ceuliar Eiir lioti, di feint t.t t.uiui.1: :.;id orthoepy. Letter, be a!;K.t never wrote eorres-iKndeii;-e- was i:s seveiv u ta.-k for Lh:i as for Sam V.'eih-r but lie in vui iub'.y wanted everybody el so to . L i::i y 1 n.-.i:je:;s pro r : ul on puj ci- lie never, bo far us Known, vrc-:-ed thi; slb-httrt regret fr his lack of education. nil, pinsiimcbly, nuver foil any. Loin,; i:i tbis exception to Liy r:ir e. li.it k.s a cnr..'. n alion fully Hiit'.icient for bif.i bo wtu phcnonouaHy nstutat a tru'ie, bir or little, und had a i.:.'.rvi lous i::-,t t l r comiuerrial nrolit. I'.ct'oro i-'D. be iviimvl to 1 ais city, and thru' years l!:-r was wortli :lt, which was harder, be aid, to pet than liny foi! oe.fMit m:':i At that ti:no bo b::i!t the b:.i Mi :;:.:!;oat to run between iCi.-.v Vi.ik and J.V.v i'ni!::;wiek, ntsd ro eiivil l,fi'iJn;.f:j a; cfiptaiu. IIo con tinued on t!;o liua until be r.tado its l,-v.'ii-:i! i oi.o;. ) a yec.r; bis wife mer.: wbiie ke-;.!! uu inn bo l al married at U at the New Jraey terminus, and turuin,; it t j ;-'0 1 ;.eeoin:t. For lifty-fvor ycur.-j ha followed the water, owning stoanilio? o: tho Dehl wuro, l-i'j II;:i.-.i.ii .tid Loinf lslatid sou-id, and btLa.risbiris ou tho Albtntii: and I'a. cilie, Me.aiiiy ov. i-uuiin;; c;-pobitiou and b.volli::;r lib; forltni-'. At r.O, with prop erty e-Ai mated at e .'! Uk;. the c ouiino C.nr?. as be was e;;!I -ii. dli-eeted his attcn tinii to, iv.-;d i neeulrated l;is intfroit in, railways. havi: boon for many years a 1;-T.vy sio'cl.hoi .or in tho Now York and Nov. Haven road. At to advanced mi uo E'.ich u elmngo was ba-.avi'ous to say t)i loajl; but ha was brilliantly successful iu it, fch iv.i'.i.r thj mcivry and f(;rca ot youth i.i all bis j.l ins at!. I coml-hiiM ions. lie sesrcclv ever i..i. lir-il. j eil, but in at- .) i?i-r to irvtw etiia; d of tho Erie ri.-ad, wlie'i I i.-k :md (iould controlled it, !: i i'.i 1 1. 1 t i i : l thi y v.ere supplying, willi o it any to " ;!it of rc.ponsi bility, all tho t'.rv . ii:..l i cor ot tiers wero willing to p..y I ! . '.. -..:i ti:-in;r i.f pit ; i:i -r bis money is .!:. i x :.: ir ''. i.iiiiir p: o.v, be confessed L l.i udcta'..', - i.i. 'i 1 i' u-eriU'd to bis ad visers. to v.hnui be had yi Ided. be said. ai;.'st !.:. better j ; .d'rre.eut. ; : i i ::;'o: rrAixi;D. L" ; 'I ys e'.o- iufr he bad -1-e Lad ihe r.j rome sa'.Lj- ii.T ataasscd not far trout i.n.1 he ear id for nothing c iii.-. t;e in existence he had tain.-d. Alt iionyh averse by i riviiiij iiiviiv mor.ev St a b.t;.T i.i... f-ic'!- a i i . ;. ..'. , !.b.. t : i.i on ! ::-'ii;ly at t . :iW. io:i c ; .i.i do : o p 'riuaoe'it ';od. in his , ;: u l -t-nied l he steamship Van :. ;"wilt. wo! -a cost s-'.id.C"J!. to the v-e--uiue;ii ;t the oui-breal; ol the civil war, a.:d endowed, through the inlutence of his f.cfend wife, tho Vanderbilt university, s.t Isa-diviile. v. iili fr7lW.0L0. lie also ra;de. tow:i'i the ia.-;i, various bequests, tome ol v. ui.!i indicated that he was not impervious to artful frailanli v. lie often Lviped i..j:i that be happened to like, and it 1::!V I to nus :ouit, that ho was always a-t c-wtili;-.;:t pre v. fen.-rally a-.-.-. cvv. '. ivc pov. t , f jr tinie. Fir.e lot Lis hai:;i.-on: el r.s his v.-ovd. Totally m..- or j iesi'.; ip;ioii, lie was s!!.-.'.. havinpr so Much ex tht h -' was tcddoru prossc.'. c.ee:;lly in bis old nj;e. t.ae, elect cai-ria're, ami ciaMiir kU ) v. . ro lively to uraw at tetitiou, even in ;-..-wecd Lrca iway. He mig-ht l.ive b.-, :i a p. hut.' in di.-.rnise, if princes vtre wbut thoy i-o iiuag Inert to be. 11 certaiuly did not appear, physically, like tho hard beaded, uncoiidithiaal, uulottercd business inan lie 'was. His two recrea tions wero e.rivinr and whist. lie loved IT j.jd la r.-ce, bad lc::'.y of thcui. and wr.3 tho d -p-1 ot t!:o road. Ia v.hi-.t, he played t.:J ri.vor of thi frame, und could net' Lear to bo beaten, which be seldom tra. At Saratoga, where he usually re:it the m;::u:; r, be was disappointed if ha did ".ot win cnoujh to u:ect his hotel I lib When Lis ru emery bi jran to fail he e.-:ied to play: serious as was tlie deprivation, ho was uuwi'Iintr to Iee tho r?iik be bad so lorn oeiir ied. He did uot bo-.uer l.ian-f If nbv.-.t tiit-.loiry; but if bo la-d L-i'li vt d t!:e li-I- ll. nl anarur.cemcnt .f ti e tHi': -".!ty ii.it. n a-.rit. ;;pon a rich m-':i's c-:teri!.'r heaven, he would Lave i a vevv p;.:;f eoi:.!-u of Leaven. Paul X Clwchind la 'ina Cosmopolitaa. Woman's fancier Conrrrna's Jcwc-lrj-. A 1j.:t ti-;:e e that dy when the woild tuvvea at the nod cf Cleopatra, the Irvpth;:i women f ived all their gold to bay emeralds for their daughters, because the v.ssesiun of them not only insured freedom from ell phytical ills, but made in tl cir hearts an ercr spring well of li pe, forci-:;r them to bo cheerful, happy women. Sometimes tho etut-rtdd was en praved with cabrdiatie characters, oftener its smooth s:irfaco w.:s untouched; what cocld net be aecoMpli-die.l by the precious gra itself certaiuly could not by tho aid of a my-tcvi: us Fyiuboh Then the Sici lian women lou;rLt corul f." r their babies, iKlievinj that it not only Lrougr'nt to then pood health, but counteracted the efTect of the evil cyo and kept away the wicked spirits. It teened for a while as if tho some interest was poimj to bo taken in coral now that ws.3 then, for beautiful piuk cor.il framed in diamonds was uot on!- shown in tha laro jewelry shops, Lut was worn by samo very smart 70u1en. However. tI:o fancy sceuu to bavo died cut: ccr; 1 is no loader either displayed hi tho wiudo-.v or 01 woman. Cnfor- tuni'.toly both of these jnccdtli giving orna xneuts. tho emerald &'id tho com!, arc easdy imitfctetL jtdiiea destroys their valuo la tha tss cf tho pern cuMect- REPUBLICAN PLATFORM I I . , - I.. jo. 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In- 11 io Howeil by tei ei'1 tii ter II iu'ieiest- eMvpt in.. so of ll.e uiiriut-r ... -li-ii:l. e ii.o t i. m e U.f Mills bill as ileslruetlve to . r r.tl ln-fiec-s. lalior. ai.o lie latenii' inter Iso' 1 h" c' nil i'V an.l v.'i :t-nso.-.ii an o t i'-.tii tiear'by eieloise ret ion ol t liti r- C! :o. r s- Tl'-.'i- 4 in (inr'res in opT.i-s-lui. 111 ' lt:e iii.io-.ili.li I" 1 l.e-e W i.i I oil l;e ::i !i C u'. ies t llol . "li .ah I at' 1 l so as 1 11 f 111- le'ui.a l :on to that ia- i : a l.:.: a ry. : r.-f' e'i II 1 ' 1' ;:' . v i-iiM ellcef all nei-.n ti I 1 i- .. ;o". .o r v.'l.ne iy r...):il;ng in lax - n let. ..... wlileli an- an iriii;,.iee r :t 1 Ml; 1 lo ar. 1 l.'i.hai.-. airil tee tax UJieli . iii's s. .iiiti- mis an'l foi " ecliai ieal uir- . ! !. 1. vi-: .; ' f lie lanll 1 -ws as x c. .J', i '. 'v. - ;."i!s a Micii 1.111 lea a.s at 1-ieui.ecO I;, ecr i i llie pio .uetiell of 'v Inch riv en,'.l j .1 to our labor, ana re-lui-e ii- in bi:; eit iiie:, luisi' e.rt-eie.s ol for . 14 1 ;i .ulirtl :!.. ex. -f 1 1 hixuir". t!;e liLe of . 1 ;. i-.ii.i-. ; 1 i-iei.:ice.i at lo.iiie. llieie liall .- ii! iiinaia. ii over levc.iue Ulan is r-quixitt i...' t..e w... it- 1 ii v. men i.i. 1 laieraul taxes 1 !:! Io n i.t-1.1.. 1 1 :n v part cf our rnlee ; : , sbli-iii ; i t eji.ii 1 bell tt f l!ie wlii-k) 11a 11 .1 i;Ts I lnieiir.i tuan'if it"tar. is. -.OM.-r-l I-M !: K AM' I. I1.' K i MS S S (1 1" ' w I I .:' I" .Ir ! i I o. l!l-l loll iliio 1 . , . : . e . . 1 1 1 ii i nn r I I . 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T O ' I f .li-or p 1 I Ot;- I ll :. . v...t III ll"iiie- niz s ion' s -filer '"-t iil lie.-in riy ei-tai'iisbet) i is:re.it ".lua.sii ion . f :-lie-.;. I- t!ie if ,..11- the era fin ft njreM wn ich iiaa bi'ouahl. e. .Li.itii-.-nl ;e- .. e .i-re I !'ll 1 ,,. llr-.J ft ! . '. H'l ill" iUl- i-.Ium- slieu'al l.e oeee iTiifc liiirty tiie n-'opit . bin "i of ivi'iili'i.-alis it , ill- ... .it; a.-.re ro , j ... j, ' r l I-H'O .1 1 ! V 1 ' alien aii "j.n. ion jirj-fN 1 ii"- ri'.'U. 1 i leilert : r in on i .a s. 1; v I.e. 11 le.-loreil to .: '1. ..'a . in.-e ..r eoi.il i. io;;s i -. nil 1 . i: ; a:-, v in ! l.e oiuSM- 1 I 4! !;: i'.- ' eii:'' "-' i e i.eiii'KTa! ic inlniittiH tiati'ui willi nil ie io eyoen'e la-.-s sernrii'S to s.'ltlev ritb' t) llieiT lieiar -KM-ls and v. trli its iii!l :.ri r 'i riat'-je m-iJe for tliar jiuroeso to harrass r rioeeiii se: Mi-r." with siii. s ami prose eM'ieviH tin-l r I'o- at-e pr- te;?e cf cxpo.-ing fr.-uitls "tul v.'int!''at,l! : i lit? law. ArMI-'-10N (.fTi-llK'WI'IKS. The t-f"ii:iiti!i by ei"icreM of the ienit'r ie is la-el uj-eo! nceefsity oi-ly to the einl Unit Mi-v ni:-v ., o, s,-. c- in t ri e union : nieri- evci ; lo e--i! 'uioiis i.i poj.iilal ion. a "--i'. 1.1 te -i if. u on: i -teii;.' nee anil i ':!. l-y il. '.iia- t-t insure s! al'ie Iia'i'.l frov ; -.int- "i lie.- ".i'a. a-, j.-f i.f-i.-il t err't nrien .. : I. i e a : .' I ir-". vivi! : : a I ir via. !o i -ivi '"or . 'e i'-i' H'". ! .-' i i ii I i " i :s st nil si ate j.,v-r.. ;i i . lie ...t ill-' iri'o i lie union i 'i-i.i li..' ef.-ie. r: i i !er .tarehiwrt nil ollicer-1 f .' I 'l l'! li 'e( li'.-m lima fiilr- '.-i . - -i-i i ;;.?: h -ervit'.rv wherein ' U 11 f'-ikooi In i ii I I f n . i : . Oft..' as a t-'!e in t - .: i ; . -i .i siititli-:-. Il-.e-e-.l :iimI l . i i . . :, j , -j -.i e in ln arliiy e .1 - ,e !!.ii i rtjf i'(i'iMi.'i ft ier.:ire ii wL r t i-i'n lor ..ef -llliUitoil. "he re- i .: ! ihf eein-x-ratle Iioure or represenla- ive. r partls'aH pur nse. t favorably iron- t'ler these talis i.' a willful violation of the . re Atii'rl'm rtrinciple of local eelf-gnvera .: Ci f. an ive'iiTi- ih." e.n.Ieu:ii.irteii of a1.! JuM; ii e t !-e peiutuiK bills in Ihe seiatte for acts i -...iib' 1 o iie-,.le ot W i-li:: cioa. '.itii ii'ii.rn ei.i 'on'ieit f.o i it i its io fm in eon- rim i.i-i n'1.1 M'sli slat.- k'ivci nine--1 s it ii I ;. -se.' w.M'oni iiir!i--e s-..ry le 'y. i-.- iiii'i.e:,i, . t -.- ;.-e,i-.-s ineH to 'lo ail hi ; t.w.-t t f ;...;.;- it- ihe iidni'sviuii ef ihe rer-.it.-ne ef Ntw Mexie.t. Wjofiniijr. b'aho nr.rt inz-'Pii Mithc erjoynipnt " of seif-tioverM'.ent t-tsiatf-. Si eb ."f t in ni :is ar? tanv qualtlied : i - ' as re.-.siiiie.i'inl others hs soon as they I. t'tj. .Ille sir TUP MliKlI'l? Vt'KKTIOS. : li- Hiitie.il pr.wer of tiie ".loriiii u cVureli in - e er ilt.rtesas exercised In t!,e nnst 1" H . . .1 To :.' e 1 S l-i:.'! OO li oiiie'-ons to ! . ... ;r -j t r f re e p eilit- Ihe tv- .ir- ial e-i-;ai ...ii. ritiie IS CI' I,,::! ill'!' i- ireiaii. n IIMi'l. pl-I.-.e a." i.t r.::eal liaat ' it-.- ui e !:; out tl.e iiite I ,1, , ,:'r,',.e 1 r...' eo tr-'t: rr . i i.- ! i'e -iPT-.'a'..1 totem Tier !! ra i-'-i" it"!1: lie sever, tr'i w'li-r: ro jia.v f !:e !': ' vor of ;!n use I : i Ii i.ev. ae.l cnn- ' i!'-lir.i.'l.ltl,! hilillllUS- ;f..r t i liemonTiio s'lv.r tii? t.-Ju -t:on of letitr postyge lerce. i- t'!; ours. wlir the cttii-ns is r.T'd tip "tli.i'l tiie servant r ox ;-i-j- imi p"i,t hy ell? wi 1 ... n - iir,-ir tit.'.r tl.e s?.vr .'p:M i.spm tn'eiii're ce. The i i'ie .v,ni. tr ct liiat inrolilrrence l i .- rve 'i :i tr.'e n-.tien. t her. t : n. r Tie-li c-ai:-iii. t. ; -j-.., -. -.1 j;;;- - .;) ; f .'I U " i e, - -. ;v (:';' I L-r'-vi: 'i n;, i ' - ' : I .:t -' .i i'l'i.-J en!H 1 rw Vet. ! ,, .... ui:. r. VV arr. '.! v -.'.. .; ess eaV- i io-' " '! I e r i'-n '-c oar , r'e o If'.'fW .rr-in-.f l I rp (.'no- I'M I us v 1 ' !..:-. i that tTorttpt si'Miin 'i thee ; iiii-i.t i f sa.'-i " eenre tile r -haiiiii i:r re'iiif tea' -;( and - r.'.-s-..-A 1 . crnvrtPS ef itia'e ' to wnrK lriu nee o iri-.-.r iv )-rT.j..w t M-ie or tll' Se e:t ' ce-.i in ur ii. iiirile'i.-il-.n well as th"s! le-rf-Mv f'.,;i(i)V". in on -h oyartls. e de-ni-t ..i :"fiirepri' ii. a- for he riy rebull.iini; f nr r-nvy ;er liie eeiiMru. tlou of e -ast 'orirtir -tio s unit tl'-r'l itrfJIniuic- "n't othr nor f ti .'in.l.'-M i . a t." il-ter-.n for the .r-tecii.". t -uir 1e' ns.-l hitrln-rs a-l Ihh for h. n vmetif t jit s re sions fo mir i.tilfr-. fr life w r'- of rttln-ai I - e !. ti..rt v"intit of t hnroors id 'Qit -y ' I lern-1 C'eiiwlsPr and .--- "it -" r e "I'liKmrtn f f .-ti- am ntk) 0lf .-- ? : . 4 tin- tor th -jr- ni -r tut- i-V'f4i. T -. v" r"i country, proinntn trade, oiien ri-w and direct Inaikets for our pioitnelR und elifap II the c.uht of tniespoilal on Ve afhriii IhU to e lar better for nr country than t democratic po'l-y of loan nn Ihe covernineiit'i iiiuliey without lnteresl iop-t hanks " l-.iKI KiS KKI.ATIllNS. 'Ho- eoiiilia t o' Ion ian allalrt by Ihe present arliiilniitiatloii ban Ih-i-u !i't inruisheil bv luef-fien- -y and coward lee. Ilaiitu: withdrawn Iri.tii I1ih senaU- all poi'dlug trea les eftected hy r- piihlu an a 'l.unisl ral io. s n.r the reliioval of fort-on l.uriletis and resti ie ions in juir iiiiuii.-ii'i' and for Ms extension btlo a bettor iniilU-'t ! lias neither alleeted nor preposed li-.y i-lln-is in I'lt-ir ftead Prof.-iinu adher ei ee to li e Mnniiii' doe! ril e. il has ceeii with I Me eoliii-bte.-liev lie' evlersio i ol fori'U'll Ll tiueliee in 'eirll.u Ameiiea and et folr'i-'li trade fvervwhele alee: j: our ni lii hoi s. It has re-tn-.-.l to rbaili r Miiielioti or rm nnmpr any .' nierieiin ei i-atiivt ion for eet-i ruei int; the N K'.uaiia eaaiil. a work ol vt'al iniportaiiee to tin- maintenance ol t Inn .Monroe doctrine and ot ..nr national iiilluenet- ni t 'en! i al and Sou'.li iiiii iiea iiml iiH-r-M'V f" the devt'loiinient of ir nle with our aeiii.- teriitory, with hoieh , ineriea. ami wilb Hie liiilhei coasts of the I'iieille I e- a n. I- till y.U I KS (.ifKsTION . We ii mil -in the present deinecrntle .idini'iU ItHtion f'-r its weak mid unpati lot Ic treatment of the li-dieiii iii.";tion. iiinl its pur-illaiiiiiic.us surreiiileror a'! iirlvil-tt- lo which our fishery tssel-are im'i ltd in I 'aiiaiii m putt iimler the treaty of 1-1. Hie. n-eiireeate limri'.l tii.e let-illation ot is.'-ti and comily of nations, a'.d which ('an..iiati tishiiiK vs-'-'U receive In the ports of i he I uiied Stat' s. ' e coU'Jenili llieitlicvnf the pleselil adl'iillistrul ion and tho ileiiioera'.ie maj lily in r"nn'".s towards our INherien as iiiifri.-mjlv and eunsidcieti-ly un p;i' ti.. Me and as tetiibni; tn destroy a valuable national iidie'tty and an iuilisiu-nsihle resource ot defense against fi reitti etieti.y The nat f Atnei leau aepiief alike to U cdiei.s of the rep.itdi . and ia.p m-s upon nn'ti i-like the .-aine o lie-tiio ol' ..!. ei. 1. -e to the ;iw. . t t he same tinieci ii ii.-hi'.i ir- and must he the panoply and f aieuaiii of him ho v a;s it, si onlil shie d und protect him whether loh . r row. ilcli or pior. in all his civil ridit ll should und nws'.alToul b'lti prote'-Mou m Home und fellow hi d protect hltn al.rnad In whatever land he may be on a Uwful errainl. ("l Vin SKKVU'K Itft'oilM. 1 he men lio ah onioned the republican n.r tv in ISM ami continue adhere to Ihe demo cratic part v 1. live deserted not only the cause of lioi efl. t'ove'-iiiiient, hut of sound linnnce. of ficiriliini and p"'by 'f l,ie hallot. but espec ially hair de.nerteo thr eaure of refro ill I be civil service. V. e w ill nut full to keep uUl' pledges beeau-e 1 1 ev have broken theirs, or he mine their candidate has broken h'.s. We therefore repea our declaration of m, tow it : The reform of civil service au-pieiously heiui un-.er republican adniinlslrat ion should be ci.ir.pietcd hy a further extension of th- reform MMteu: already established by law to all urades of the service io which It is apolied. The spir it and purpose of ii-form should be obderved in nil executive appointments, and all laws at vatieiice witii the object of exiioinK reform b g islation sh. uld be repealed, and that the flan jiers to free institutions which furk In the pow er ef,,c: cial tnitroiiatje nn. y be wisely and ef-fe-livelv avniilcd. I he era! itn dc of the nat! n to the defenders of the unio.i cannot lie assured except tV Ihws. '1 lie legislation of coninest should conform to the pledges made bv a loyal p op'e. aud be so ee.laiL'ed and CNtended as to prov'de against the possibility tin t any man who honorably w i re ihe federal unifonn shall becon e an In mate of an xlnishoiise or depend 'lit on i rivate i-haritv. In the presi nee of an overflowing treasury it would h- a public ceandal to do lens for those whose valorons sci vice ireserved the f.overeiii.iit. We clenouee tho hontiie spirit -hev. n hv President licveiaml In his numerous vetoes t't measures for pension relief, and the action of the democratic house of representa tives in refusing even coiislUeratioii of general pen n.n legislation. In support - f the principles herewith enun ci.i'ed v e invite I h" co-opet'af.ion ol patriotic in- u of all patties. specially of all working men whose pro--' parity is seriously threatened by ihe free trade policy of the present admin istration. The Hist co ecu of dl jreod government is the virtue and sohriety of the i.eoob- jnd the purity of their homes, .the republican party eordinllv symnahtzes with t-.11 wbe aiid wed directed charts for the prouiotion tf t-mper-ni ei'. IUJMlTISs 1i kkcto'ky.' A TTOUSKY." h- S. F. T!b M AS Attorne -at haw and Moary Public. Ofike in l"i znera d block. I'lat-sinonth. Neb. A TlOiiN 1' Y. A. N. SULLIVAN, 4Jloriiey-at-Law Will srive prompt attention t.t a'l iuisine 'iirusted to him. Oflice in feior. Klock. Fast -ed. Plattsniouth. Neb. i liidCl'b'l f" Al. I.MriMliNTS. ?t II ALL -V t IJAUl, ,-i icnUnval Implements, l omtlatid BugKies nd Kutbf T.i'd Vvaiions "(iood 'limber and Hone Dry," fold ami Warranted. Main street, tit twecn Hix. h ami Seventh. -D N K. -D FIUST VATIOVAL I5AMC- ef i'li't'sinoui h. Capital sao.nno : siiiplu? Slt, (ioi). John l'itzerahl. President; S. Waugh. Casiiier: K. ul. W hite, Viee-I'rcsi.lent. Hoard of Director" : John Fitzgerald. F. K. White, Juo. K. Clark, 1. iiawkswoi th, S. Waugh. BANK. THE Cr riZF.N'S BANK, of Plattsmont:.. Ciip't-1 stock paid in, S50.ono. Frank Carruth, President : W. il. dishing, Cashier ; J. V Connor, Vice-President. A irenera! banking hii-i'ics trnnaeted. Collec tions receive prompt mid careful attention. ifL.V.'KsM rtt Id liKUT DONNELLY. Hlacksniii h end W:iiron - aker, Dealer in Wind mills, i'nmps and FiUings. BtalTS AMi-llilr.s. JO.-iKTII FITZItK. Boots anil Shoes. Urpaii'ln.i: rroinptly attended to. south. -ide Main stiver. B. iO i'S AX l TT'FS. f'tTKlt MFiwrs. A complete assortment of eveiy kind of Koet vi'iir mii cli'-a -er ibau the cheap-sr wes' of the Missouri Ki.er. Also iiianuf.m tiring and Kepairing. B4KBERSHOP ANDBTH ' IK)M. E. MORLF.Y. Hot ai d Odd Ha bsat all hours. Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting a specialty. Cor. Cih ami Mam, under Cami'.h V. i- F. STADELM WN. Bread, Cakes. Pies, linns, etc., fresh daily. Parly. Wedding and Fa-rcy Cake a specialty. IceCreatn in any quantity. BOOKSELLER. KTC. J. 1. Y'OUNC, Bookseller, stationer, and News Dealer ; Fancy Moods. Toys. Confectionery, Fine cigars. Soda Water ami Milk Miake, i'iauosand Organs aud Musi ul Instruments. - r.UUHlNM. S. & C. M V YER. !cn',s Fin -ni-hitigs. Fine Tailor Made Clothing i i .Aid 's, leivs' and i'il.'.ren's Wear. Their pliC-S iioib.n tlt-fv l o'i iiei itiou. Tiiev misrenreseiit j h ir V. ri is Their Bond. t L. THING. " L. OOLDINfi. ch.th "p. r"ii;nisiiiiig lioodi tlo to the old re-lii-.bl.- house for Huts, Cans. Umbrellas, Trunks, !-. Is, Sbo-.s. Main street, next Cass Co, Bank. C. E. WEsCOTT, . Clothing. Hats. Cans, tire. Fine Furnishings our specialty. One price and no Monkey Hus tiicss. n ays to tra ie with us. llockwood Blk. PANNING C MP NY. vj oa tt i:r i i i c n v i no co., Kr-'inSc far-Mi. Menry .1. Streiglit, Proprietors. Pr.ckcrs ef the Climax Braud Vegetables. NF ii. 'f Jv'N FRY. PMIi.Lfil KHU'S, Coiifeci:o!ierv and Fine Ciears. f ni t DRUiiS. r. p. SMI'H & o. 1 V.i'crs in Wall Paper. Paint . Oil. Art Mater ials. Cirar.? Rjckwood Block. - A .L'Rl VO & Ct,. Iitig, Ch-tiiiioals. Paints. Oils. T.ttl'Gi U P. (i FRIKE A CO.. I).-.is. Me.licii.es. "h"i!iie.iis. i' iut. Oils. Varni-'h s. tye S'litl, et ; . 'i i tuMou-Ty, Stilt-ct r Ret .ltd F.msy Vrtieies. " DtYG "D , O'JOnKt iKS. F. Will IK. -Dry i d-, 'rrHiHi-h,- .rioos. G'ier' Mer- l"' -i-lie. f e - - '? e -i !- M;io ;md 6 h -tsi. QKD ?. Jir.R .N DRY fiOODS, GROCERIES. E. ti DOVEYftSOX. 'nrrv a large tck of Fine ttroeerle. Dry (iooils. Carpets. O ieeusware. Notions, jnd Fancy (ioods. to b found In the county. Lp jier Ma li ntreet between 5th and Cth. JjKNTIsl. j)it a T WITIIER8. "The Patuless Dentists." Teeth extracted nit bout the least pain or harm. Ari Iflclal teeth Inserted Immediately after extracting imtnral one when desired. Oold and all other Fillings sti icily first cbi's. Oflice In L'uiou P.lock. WLRNITl'UE. V HKXRY I'.OECK. Hiruitii-e. Be.bling. Looking Mia-ue. Picture Fr imcM, etc. Wooden aud Metal Caskets kept in stock. r-IRNITlUE. T . PF.aRLMAN. Fitrr.it tire. I'iirloi Suiis, Cpho'stery flood. Stoves. viieensware, '1 inware. and all kinds of lion clinld Moods. North t!i street, between Main and Vine. GENTS t7R:ilTl NO OOOns. J. II. DONNKLLY. Ments Fine Furnisher and Hatter. Tbe most complete and lloest s'ock in the city. Carruth li'iock. Cor. 5th and Main. nlp.iCERIlS. U M. It. MURPHY & CO., Tho Leading Dealers in Oroceric". Crockery. China, Lamps. Wooden and Willow' ware. Flour, Fecd.&e. Casdi pa'd for country produce, G KOCKRIES. f LEHNHOFFS SOKNMCHSPN, C.ioceries, Provisions, Glassware nd Crockery. GROCERIES. F. McCOURT. Mreen. Staple and Fancy Groceries. p ROCERIES. 'i P.ENNETr & TUTT. staple and Fancy Groceries, Greeu Fruit and Canned Goods. p ROCElflES. ai:g. b veil. Groceries and Quecnsware, Flour and Feed Cigars, Tobacco and CuMerc. Ri 1 '! II i.-c Gi iiOCERlES. f CHRIS. WOIILFARTH, .staple and Fancy Groceries, Glassware and Crockery, Flour and Feed. EOTEL,. FRED OOS, Proprietor City Hotel. Terms. 1.00 pur day. Special Attention given commercial men. HARNESS. W. G. KEEPER, Successor to O. M. Slr-ight. Harness, Saddler) Goods. Net-", Robes, Dusters, and all horse fur nishing goods. HARDWARE. JOHNSON BROS., Hardware. Stoves. Tinware. Table and Pocket C'ttleiy. Rasors, etc. Household Sewing Ma chines and Jewel Gasoline ntoye(. Tinwork of all kinds done at reasonable prices. Main street, Rockwood Block. JEWELRY. O P.. A. MoELWAIN. Watches. Clocks, Silverware and Jewelry. Special Attention given to Watch Kepairing. f EWELRY, 0 FRANK CARRUTH & SON. Always carry a line etock of Dianoonds.Watcli es. CI cks. Jewelry, Silverware an 4 Spectaoles. Drop In and inspect their goad before purchas ing elsewhere. JEWELRY J. SCHLATER. Jeweler. Walthani Watches a Specialty. Street, near Fourth. Main LIVERY STABLE. V. M. HOLMES & SON. The Checkered Barn. Livery. Keed and Sale stable ; parties conveyed to all parts of the city. Carriages at all trains. Corner Vine aud ctu. hA MAKIiETl RICHARD ML3TEIN. Who'esale and Retail Dealer In First Quality Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal. Lamb. etc. Sixth stree, Neville Block. Prices moderate. EAT MARKET. J. II AT T & CO.. Kill their own Cattle. Render their own Lard and Cure their own Bacon. Main street. M1 EAT MARKET. rinirr L-1 o. -i r - i i iy J . ur.u .x Eggs, Poultry &c. We use o ly the best grade of native stock. Oysters and game in season. MERCHANT TAILOR. C. F. tsMITH, Merchant, Tafor. Main street, "over Merges' shoe store. Complete stock of samples. Fit guaranteed. Prices defy competition. 1LLINER V. " 11 MRS. J. F. JOHNSON. A Complete Line of the Latest Styles of Mil linery and Ti liuiiiinas : also Children's and lu f an ts' Bonne's, to be closed out at. cost. RESTAURANT AND LUSCH ROOM. J xOC HENNUH. Meals and Lunches set ved to order at a'l hours. Also Oyst.rs. cigars. 'fob icco. Pop aud Cider. Opposite Riddle House. Q AMPLE ROOM. O FRAHM &KLIETCH. Sample Room, lmpor e-1 and Domestic V-nes, Liijuors and Cigars. Only straight goails han dled. Milwaukee Bottled Lager a Specialty. Cor. 5th and Mriiu Sts. SAMPLE ROOM. THE VMERIOAN EXCHANGE. Nb-k Ciinnimilnim. proiirietnr Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Poul and Bil iard Tables. R ddle Hou-e Block. SAMPLE ROOM. THE ELKHORN SALOON. Wm. Weber, proprietor. Manufacturers of Soda Water. P.ircli Beer. Cider, etc Agents lor Fred Krii4's f 'e'.ebrated lig-r Beer. JoHN BLAKE, Sampl ' Room and Billiard Hail. Choice Wines Ltiiuurs and Ci-iars. B 11 iard and Pool Tables. C. F. SMIT H, The Boss Tailor Main Sr., Over Mergi s' Klit-e tileie. Has the best and i;nr?t complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens- that ever came west of Missouri rivsr. Xote these prices: Business suits from $lt to b'., dress suits, 23 to $45, pants $4, $3, $0 ?G.50 and upwards. Will ;uariintet'd a fit. Prices Defv Compelilion. it i P rsoiiKl attention to all Buainees Entrust o a.y care. SOTABV XX OFFfCK. Tiilep Et '.ti'.iued. Abstarcts Compiled, In st lance Written, Heal Estate Sold. better Facilities for making Farm Loan than m.ittNmoutli, - TV"b ilia O. B. DEMPSTER, Practical PiEna scd Organ Timer AND REPAIRKR. First-class work guaranteed. Alao deal er in Pianos and Organs. .Office at Boeck's furniture store, Plattsmoutb, Nebraska R. B. V.'INDIIAM. John A. Datixa, Kotary Public. Notary Public tviXlHJAMA IIAVIE. ttoraya - at - Ticsr?. ---. , r .. attsmouth ! OFFIC E AT E1DDLE HOUSE Pit Still THE WORLD FAMOUS FROM Berlin, Germany. X TO 'it You can consult him about Your Eyes, and how to take care of them. More light for the unfortunate spectacle wear ers, and the doom of blindness prevented by the use of his Alaska. Brilliants and Australian Crystals. A new chemical combination of SiH CTACLES And patent self-adjusting Spring- ISyoglasses The first time intraditced into this coun try; manufactured to order after careful examination by modern instruments. PROF. STRASSMAN has arrived in Plattsmoutb, and ha an oflice at the Riddle House. He is do ing an immense business throughout tin United States, giving the best of satisfac tion and delight to hundreds with de fective sight. His knowledge of tin human eye and bis skill in adjusting thi glasses is marvelous beyond imagination. Eudorsed by all the great men of this country and Europe. In an instant, as if by magic he is en abled to tell you any ailment of your failing vision, point out the cause and danger, aud adapt brilliant glasses, pe culiarly ground to suit every defect ol the eye, which will aid in 6trengtheninp the eyesight of the old and young. Sci entists invited to examine the new sys tern for the preservation of the humar eye. Teachers should watch the early mani festations of their scholars' eyesight anrl report in time to then- respective parent to h ive their eyesight exninined by Prof. Stra.-smap, the expert optician of nation il fame. Artificial Eyes Eeplaced, Persons deprived of an eye can have this deformity removed by the insertion of nn artificial one, which moves and looks like a natural organ. OFFICE HOURS, 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p., and 7 to 8 iD the eyening. REFERENCES: NEBRASKA CITT. Geo'ge Burgett, Rev. A. Clark, Mr. Duff, Mrs Dr Latsh, D P Rolfe, Mr. Streeter, Dr Briuker, R 31 Rolfe, Rodeti brock, C Anderson, J W Waldsmith, A Cotton, S II Calhoun, Judge Mapes. David Brown. Dr II-rshey, Wm Hyer. T S Jones, E M Taggart, E Reiber, W. II Murphy, Frank McCartney, Jame Fitchie, Rev. Emanuel Hartig, Mrs. A. E Rudd, W D Merriam, -Miss VanMeter Dr S L Oaut. A Home, Paul Schmink Nat Adams, Geo A "Wilcox, Mr Sheldor Mr. Guosell. Rev R Pearson, Shomeru L Levey, S M Kirkpntrick, Dryscob Donald McCuaig, William Wilhelmy Rev Rivers, Logan Enyart. N Redfield J F Welch, Rev. J B Green, John Good lett. C Vt Bickel, Dan Gregg, C W 8cher ff. E S Ilnwley. A R Newcomb, Wr NelsoD. Mrs N Davis, Wm Fulton. Acar KIckm, Mrs Ed Plati.er. M T Johnsoe Mm Carnout, Mrs. Sterling Morton. 31 n Wntrwn. Mis Morton. Mr Geo T7 Hawk- 1 OPT CAR 7 mm w, Snail, Never before has an Optician re ceived such testimonial from the people. Oilice of Iowa Soldier's Home, Maishalltown, la., Feb. 17, '88. Pitor. Stuahkma, Vrtir Sir: The glasses you furnished myself and wife when in Clinton, have proven iu every way satisfactory, and we take pleasuro in recommending your work and glasses to nil who may be in need of safety aud and comfort for your eyesight. Very Respectively, Cot.. Milo Smith, C'onnnt.ndant. Mayor's Oilice, Maishallti n, November Hrd, 18H7. Prof. Strassman lias been in our city some six weeks or more, and as an opti cian has given the best of satisfaction both as to prices and juality of work, having treated some of the most diflicult cases of the eyes with success and am sat isfied you will find him a skillful opti cian and a gentleman. Very Res) ect f u 1 1 y, Nelson Ames, Mayor. Prof. Strassman, a distinguished tician, now stopping in our city, comes before us with the highest testimonials of skill and experience in his art, and I take pleasure in recommending him to my friends and tho public who may le in need of his services, as one entitled to his confidence. J. Williamson, M. D. Oltumwa, Iowa. Kew Eyes The long felt want in this com munity for sight-restoring glasses is now supplied by the successful optician, Prof. A. Strssman, from Berlin, Oe.-many, for a short time longer at the Riddle house. The waste of valuable eyesight can be prevented, if not too late, by his correct mode of equalizing all inequalities of the injured eyes In his specialty, it is con ceded that he is the head of the profes sion, and many of our best citizens, and physicians have been successful in ob taining relief by the use of his glasses: Allen Beesou, Byron Drew, J. Vallery, jr., II. Boeck, Mrs. F. Johnson, Mrs. N. E. Sage, Mr. C. Nichols, Mr. Hodgett, Mrs. Lcvings, Mr. Hayes, Mrs. Nieman, Geo. Buckle, Mr. Leonard, John Bobbins, Mr. Holschuch, Miss Laura Baker, Mrs. A. SA-ift, Mrs. W. I). Jones, Mrs. Kate Simpson, Mrs. P. L. Wise, Dr. Schildknecht, H. P. Vanatta, W. H. Newt 11, Mrs. P. Kessler, Mrs. P. Kennedy, C W. Sherman," Eli Sampson, Mrs. Rankin, Miss Young, W. Manker, Prof. J.B. Wiltcomb Judge A. N. Sullivan Judge Chapman, Mrs. Benfer. G. W. Covell, Mr. Elson, Mr. Geo. Natterson, Mrs. I). M. Jones. Mr. .1. ('. Cummins, Rev. F. W. Wittc. REFERENCES. n KD OAK. Dr E B YonDg, C F Clark, G K Powers, D B Miller, J B Reeves, Mis J Seank.Mis T H Dearborn. G W Holt, A C Blose, W A Close, Mr9. Applelx, Mr Stockhluger, J S Wroth, Rev McCIure, Mrs I testier, Mrs. Farrier, Manker. Rev McCullery, Mrs Stanley. R Wadswortli, Mr Mnrenholtx, Mr Jeffries, Rev Jagg, W Stafford, C W Sehneider, Harvey Spry, C E Richards, David Harris. Mr. Isold, C II Lane, C M Mills, T H Lee. Wm Koehkr, C J LilJi jeberk, T M Lee, Geo L Piatt, Mrs L Holyser, Win Dubley, O Runnels, Mrs li S Porter, I II Hazarenus, Mr Broadby, F A Carter, Mrs Fisher, Mr Stoddard, E 0 Shepherd, A McConnell, E A Brown, Mr Gibson, Mr Fikes, Rev J W Hamil ton, S P Miller, Mrs F C Clark, B E A Simons, J W Sautbin, Mr Van Alstine, L F Ross, Mrs Deemer. Mrs. Junkin, Thos Griffith, I Sanborn, Geo Binus, Mr. Meyers, P. P. Johnson, and many ethers from the surrounding country. CLAIIINDA. Col W P Hepburn, tx-congrcssmcn; Hon T E Clark, senatf. ; Rev Snook, Dr Cokeuowcr, Dr Lewelleu, F W Harish, 1 S Mclntyr, A 8 Bailv. J D Jonts, B W Foster, H C Beckwith, John Glaseby, O A Kimball, Mrs. Moisman, V Graff, Rev. Seay. Dr Van Sant, J D Hawley, T M Monzingo, Dr Millen, II Bed well, Capt Stone, J II Stet, Hon Wm Butler, O N Hurdle, A T ClemeDt. J M Crabill. Mr Newton, Mrs Shaul, Hon T E Clark, Mrs Lor an z, Dr. Power, Rev Eddy, Raymond Loranz, A P Skeed, J P Burrows, Dr Barrett. Mrs Ells. ckeston. President of First National Bank and President of Creston National Bank; I II Patt, Mr Donlin, Mrs Teed, Ed Derr, Rev Van Wagner, Geo Webster. Miss C Webster, 3Irs Mary Eckert, TfaoM. McGrath, Ed Lewis, Dr N Turrey, Prof Larrabee, Col Swall, Mrs W D Moore, W V McQuaid, J II Lichty, Mr Spurr, Dr Groves, Mr II Newman, Dr Duulnp, W F Patt, Rev F W Eason. 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