The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 16, 1888, Image 3

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THiT LAILY HERALD: rLATTSMUuTII, IEKASUAt 1 UiUA i , uuivwi 10, iq-
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ahouHer. and when be tried to lift hi
nrrn a bhurp pain ma-io hini drop it
nuiekly.
"Aro you wounded, Greencoat?" Asked
a sergeant near litm. "I think so," mur
mure I 1'iorro. "Ah, well then, there's
nothii.g moro for you to hit hero; go
down to the chateau, where you will fiud
ambulances aud somebody to take euro of
yon."
Phrro roso and tried to walk, but was
v-rcoiio with a sudden faint noss. A
Hi 1 1 i -r j;avo him lii-t arm ami holjM.-il him
to desce nil the wooded hlojie, which was
already veiled In tho deep shadows of tho
fast grit herin twilight. Near tho chateau
they wcrn met by miiiid of t ho atubulalico
corps with un empty ambulance. "It is
already dark " Raid one, "thenlind your
self a place, tnon brave, and let iih hurry,
they will ilress your wound lit tho farm
lions". "
"Wait one moment ," said Pierre, Ftnl
dotdy recalling 'be siit iiin mid thrilled
willi pity at I In; idea of his lxly remain
ing e.)-.c:l in the woods nil uight nml
probably !.-spoileu by somo midnight
htr.i.irl -r, "t.vcnty paced from hero, there
i- a Wounded oliieer, t'lli'j him along too."
Tim Lieu consented, imi hTlving found the
Ixxly by Pierre's directions they laid it in
tho otiier compartment of the ambulance,
slowly gained tho plain through tho
ini -rea.-iug darkness, lighted hoto nnd
t hero by tho distant camp Urea and crossed
tit interval. by tho Haming course of a
l'riis.si;iii shell. Tho farm of I.u Fouil
leuso was crowded with wounded men.
They wero brought in every fow min
utes on litters. Tho kitchen, which
served as an Infirmary, was filled with
soldiers :.tendl on straw. From every
comer could bo hoard the groans of the
dyin, mingled with oaths mid impreca
tions wrung from the poor follows by
aoni.inif pain. I)im, flickering lights
wero borne hiihor nnd thither in this ut
inon:i n heavy with odors f ether ami
arnica. Surgeon. mid nurses moved
mpWIy betwtsen tho rows of wounded,
rT.iiniiiiiiT -:u-h one mid apjilyiii band
ps arid clre-isiiigs.
l.'ii i n .Manet an h:id been laid side by
'! v. ith tho yoitnj captain of tho
l:!o!i!e-S.
'lt us loo!: nt this shoulder," said a
Stan' surgeon t Pierre. as ho rapidly cut
away theslefvo if tho green overcoat,
t!.t :i shiit, an 1 hiving bare the s'uoul-'.r-r
exa ii::i d t ho w..;i:id. "This is only
n ' ii v o-ind. tlio bail did not touch tho
l.n-. . Ir won't amount to much," ho said,
;;i . ':-!T l'ierro i:i tdiargo of t!io mirso to
ii".vo Sii-i shoulder dressed. 'Cut. la.i foi,
"ti.i i t t ht Fame (mm' with his neighbor,
here. tVooTit! us those rascally Ciermufis
my. Wiiy in the devil do those fords
b:ln;r dead men here'.' Take this poor fel
low out in tho tHiroh."
Pardon!" murmured Pierre faintly,
and inventing a pious liclion. "This ts a
oiibin of mine, and I could not boar to
leave hi-u alouo there. I wish to carry
Jiis body to ids family."
".Ah, well," answered the surgeon, care
fully, "It t him tako his dead man where
ho likes; put them together iu nij ambu
lance! Xow for the next one." Trans
lated from the French of Andro Theuriet
by V. ti. Sully for The Home Journal.
rt:tfes A 1110:17 ",e Hindus.
Thesi infant marriages aro tho root of
tho soci,.! evils of tho Hindu system. A
child of 7 or 8 is married, taken from her
parents, and brought to the house of her
j.iotli r-i:i law. Tho English stage mother-in-Ia.v
is Jiot au agrveabiu jwrson, but sho
is aroi ibiii. v per-oniiiod compared to tho
actual Hiniu mother-in law. In tho pres
j .:( o of t his domestic tyrant tho poor little
child wiP. is not permitted to tit down;
from rn :-::i-ig till night i he is employed
n a m i v::u'. in household drudgery. If
,;-.. c- ::;'l.ii:is her rniirmnrs are met with
t:: ; . and even blow.-:, nt a word of
1 P -s. not a t-ign of love to cheer her
1 ; i I r life, and this at an age when im
ps. v.',.in are ea'ily formed, a.id when
ti e ! li .ract.'r Is l;i the course of forma
t'o:. I.i s.)::v c?.sos the education of the child
is (.iit:,;".-d until 10 years of age, and in
a T.'v.-, v.-ry fow, exceptional oases longer;
b"t even i:i the tnost cxceitlonably favoi
i ! i foa.-slt can 1k but niisorably deficient,
.!' ci:i; 1 is a not her before sho is 11,
1 t!:":i :.;1 ir.ental cultivation must of
n :-s: '..y ! ; di- coiii inued, and sho sinks
iito S iu- ti.me--t ie iru:gti she is ever after
to reuiu'.;i, her highest ambition boing to
get new clothes and jewels, her highest
uwy to sfvtisfy the animal instincts of
In r husband. liivo, in its highest sense,
between husband and wife is unknown;
sympathy for and interest in tho hus
band's pursuits, interchange of ideas,
even conversation en ordinary topics, is
naturally impossible. At best the bus
Laud treats tho "partner of his joys and
sorrows" sis a toy, to be played with in
his idle momenta, aud to be abandoned
when it has ferved its purpoio r.ud begins
to pall. I'uder these circumstances Is It
to be wondered at that the women sink
to the lowest dt pths of tho moral and ln
tcllctual scale that their conversation
is coarse, their ir.ftincts bestial and cruel,
aa J their character utterly lacking in any
of the reslR.ints imposed by purity,
hi)M ir or truth fulness? Nineteenth Cen
tury. Mtin; by a Mexican Ua-p.
If yci have never been stnng by mi old
fashi.-ned M:?:iic:i:i wasp it is an expcrl
c:ko yo:t v.v.tit to avoid carefully, confeiit
vo:ir.v!f with such information about
too little b: auty as you can gather from
third parties aud documents. It is, when
Mature anl healthy, nearly two inches
i.::-,'.v. Uh a sting that looks like the point
a H::e tambrie :eedlo. It is a brownish
red ii to! r. and its disposition is always
ho til''. 'hcn it stings you there is for
n -."yf'-'nt or two a sensation of numbness
nbi't'i? part, which rapidly gives place
to a pain that can only bo described as
a ;o:'v. If you could imagine how it
v o'iid feel to" have a wire drawn through
tho cicst sensitive part of your body and
then raised 6lowly to a white heat you
could perhaps form a theoretical idea of
tvliat tlio feeling is like. Tho sting is
never fatal, end tho pain passes away
after an hour or two. but it is simply an
uish while it Lists.
During tfco Mexican war one of tho
companies of Doniphan's command camped
in an old building where there was a col
ony f t these wasps. They managed to
clistur!) th..- in sect j in somo way, and the
compmy was completely routed and de-ciorailr.-.-d
some of tho rien ran miles
away from tho plaeo before they were
found and gathered in again. Dr. Gun
ning, of Lt-shoar. Colo., has made quite a
Study of theso articulates, which, ho
says, represent an unclassified member of
tho v.-a.) family. There are, 1 believe, no
living creatures outside of snakes, scor
pions end centipedes which are able to
luCict so rr.r.ch sufferingou their enemies.
CLicr.go News.
ITorr to TiZixke a tlciil Sensation.
' Auotlier u;.iu La3 safely -cone down
throufrh t-o Xiar. rapids a:iI whirlpool.
'e viil btt L:m 13 cents ho cau't corao j
back tluvui'li theio. Washington Critic.
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.
Tlie repiit'llcausof the L'nltel States, assem
bled by tlielr tiellKHteH in national convention,
panne on the I lirexlioli) of tliHr proceedings t
hoiior tl.e iio'iiioiy of tlieir first Kreat leader
and liii.riirlal clmiiiplon of liberty and Hie
rights of Hie people. Abialiam Lincoln, and to
Cover Hlsu Willi wreath ! IniperNhable re-ineinl)raii-e
aud xratltude the heroic names of
our later leader vuio have breu more recently
called away from our councils, (iraiit, (iarlleld,
Ailliio, 1'K'iin and t'onkliiiK- May llielr iiiein
oiles be litit lifuliy clieiished. Vm also recall
with our nieetinr an. I prayer for Ina recovery
the name of ime of our livmi.' hero- n whose
lioinoi v will be Ireaxured in tt'e history both
of republiraun and of the republic. The name
Is thai i.I the noble xobller and favorite child
of viei.ory. I'l.iliji II. .Sheridan.
I ii Hie fpirit of f hose ifreal leailf-r ami of our
il'-volKiu I i huiuaii libeitv, and with that Ixis
1 1 : i l y to ml tonus of desotiniii ai.d oppression
which ! the f iindaiuciititl Idea ot the r-publl-eau
nartv. we rend IrateMial eoiiKratulations
to our 1H1"W AineileaiiM of Itrail upon their
fiealaelof eniaiolinl mu which completed
the abolition of Mavi'iv throuhoiit the two
Aiiieni- n eoi tiueiilH. We euriikstly Hope we
i. ay lioon eonmaliilate our fellow citizepH tif
lri-h birth iih.ii the peaceful lecoveiy ol uoine
Mile for Ireland.
WK KI IIIM O 'I! PNMWKIlVIN5 KKVOTIoN
lo IPe naliolia eoiiKtltiilioii and to the iinlin
sol ible iiioi.ii ! staten to the aiiloomiiy re
x rvi d to i he states miner the eoiihtitut loll, to
the pi rvnial rijihts and lilielt rs ol eill.eiiH in
i ii . -,i i u-s Hi l he union and es-
peeially lo the sup-cine aud sovereign liisllt of
cv;-iy citizen, lien or poor, native or roiein
i... i .. u i.ik- or iihii-k. lo ea-t one free ballot in
Tl -p'u'ilie e;''lioi:s ;ml to have that ballot
oily count' ii. w e noni a nee ami nonnm iup
u'ar ballot and Jind and eijual repieHentalion
of all people t ie I he inundation of our re
oul.liri.il kov iimieat and demand effective
li Rlslalnm to -eeur; the integrity and purity
of elect ioiih whb-li are the fountains of all pub
lic .mtlioritv. We choice that the present ad
ministration s::d the democratic majority in
i on r.-ss owe tlieir existenet; to tbe Mlipiiressloll
of the ballot by the criminal nullification of the
constitution and laws of the United States.
W e are iincronipioinisiiiKly iu favor of the
American .system of protection. We protest
neainst flip destruction nrotmsed by the pre!
dent ami his parly. 1 hey nerve the iiitere.-ta
of K u re ne
WK U'll.L sl'l'I'OItT INTFKKST3 OF AMKKIt'A
We accept, the issue, and confidently appeal to
fie people for their jiul'iiu-nt. The pioteetive
svsteiii must be tnaliitalued. Its abaudomiient
has always been followed by ueneral ulnnster
to ail interests except those oi me uuiiiier
and hheriif.
We ilenoiiiice the Mills' bill as destructive to
-fi-r;il l.io-ines. I;ilir. una Hie lariiiiiiK Inter-
. sts o; the eniutfrv. and v.e iieartilv endorse
the censiteiit an- patriotic action of the re-
puliiic.oi representatives in congress in oppos
iiiK its pansaue. We condemn the proposition
ol the democratic parly to place w otd on the
free ltt and ius:s. that I lie duties l Hereon
shad be adjusted and oiaii.tained so a to fur
nish full and adequate protection to mat in
:iwl r'
Tiie rt-i.iilil!i-:u i.artv woi.ld effect all needed
i edue: i n of i atioual revenue by repealing
t'ie taX'-v on tola eo, which are an arrogance
.-nil l-i:i i! n to am e-i'Il nie. and tne tax upnu
soil sis iis-d i.! !!:' al ls nnd f or iM-chai ical pur-
i .-, :i;.ii I v mi. :. i. vUio-i f the tariff laws as
ii! : ii. I i,i ciiecK i.i.n rts o. such artb-lea as
a r p: !.i::icc.i t ;. oar pi ii .e, the production of
n i.i. o !iiv .:,, .! eit to our la nor, ami re-
i-:.s.- (! -in i i it it'iiit-s these articles of for
nioi : n u.i.-.i eiceoi iiuurien. the like of
.-. iiic'u caiinel In produced ill home, there r hall
.1 ill remain n'aiifer revenue than is reauiitfc
f r t be wai:i -f governinont. of internal taxes
rather than surrender any pari oi our i rotec-
tivenyslem at f-e Joint Dcnst tn tne wnisay
rinu ana uizenis oi lojuiirr; in.iuuiaciuicis.
VCAINmT PALi'fK AifcO ifaliOrt ''Kl,SI8
We eeelare hostility to the it. traduction into
this coiintrv of foreipn contract labor and of
Chinese labor alien to our civilization aud our
constitution, and we demand the ngl t enforce
ment of existing laws against it ana tavorsncn
immediate legislation as will exclude sucn ta
hnr from our shrubs.
We declare our opposition to all combina-
tioti! oi rapKsi o;gr.niicii ;u ir'jai vr jiuci
v. ise to control aibitraiiiy the condition of
trade amomr mir cii zens and we recoipmemt
to cowgress and the state legislatures Iu their
. . . . t. I .... 1 . 1 .,:... . ...Ml
reipeCIIVC Jill 1SIIU-I nlli aui 11 o-iii,ii.VM o win
prevent the execution of all schemes to oppress
to neoole bv undue eharues on their ouppnes
or by ui.j'i t rit.es for the transportation of
their pit. duets to market,
we approve legislation by congress to pre
vent alike unjoHi p;jrens anu uniatr u.eciiiii-
nation neiwetui iatcs.
VMSI.IO f.ANM LKUISHTIOX
W e re::ltirm the policy ot appropiiatinR the
oiibi c lands ol the uiuteu Mates to d nome.
stead for American citizens and settlers not
ilieni. whic" the republican party established
in 1'2 i''rt r't the pe.rsiste.it oppoKitiou of
.11 H'-moi'lH's in wuicii ua.s uioiizm-
v ur great western domain into magnificent de
. f-lepenie-'t. i he res' oration of unearned land
giaiils i o i he public doui in for the use ofac-
mi settlers, which was begn it' tler the ad-a.i,.l-i
ratii i. of i'res'tlent Arthur should be
i oniioi'f l. A e ueny tint the denn ciaMc partv
'ins . vi.;- i;iiiii".l i.l.f fli'R' to the people, but
declare that by ihejo'nt ei. on of republiealis
ml detm-eiats abou' imi minion acres i un
earu-'ii lanos. originally granted for the con-
irui :iin of n.iiroaits. h ive been restored to
i !, public lo:::ain in luinance of conditions
iiis- ued bv :;n- i ei-'Ulniej u parly in the oiigin
,ii giants. Weclia-uet e democratic admiiiie-
iialion u iTn lalb.re to execute law s securing to
s..'tk'! title ii iiitii iminf-ie.id anu witn us
iug ajo r- ri;.tio...- m oie for lloir piii'pose to
:ui:iss I iioeenl set tiers with tidt" and prose
en! i n- 1'inb r i lie fai-e pri tet.se of expot-iug
f -I'liii and viMUfa' injr tne nuv.
AuMllllM OF TI.HItlTOlilKS,
The ":v.-i iioo iii l cm gre of the lerriter
ie :s based npot: m -ecsitj tiiily to tbe end that
t ii. v n.ay t-ccoii!!' stti.e-in i he union : tliere-
f 'i .-. m i:eo"ver I lie condition- 'if population
maleri.':l ie-onre, j: blie iritelligence and
molality are -ueli as i insure tablf) local gov
er. iiie 'i t liei'-'Mi the people of such territories
ffiiou d b i-er'eitte.i. a right innerem m them
to form for iheuiselven eoni'titiitious aud state
government and be ad itted Into the union,
rending preparati n for statehood all oltlcers
thereof shoutil be selected Irom bona tide
residents and citizens of the territory wherein
thev are to serve. South Dakota ehu'ild of
right be lmtiicMateiy admitted as a state in
the union under the constitution framed and
adopted by her people and we heartily en
doree the action of the republican senate in
twice passing bills for her admission. 1 he re
fusal of the democratic house of representa
tives, or nartUan nurr8es. to favorably con
sider these biiij is a willful violation of the
sa red American principle of local eli-g"vpui-meut.
and merits the condemnation of all lust
men. T he pending bills in the senate for acts
to enable tn neo'plo of Wishington. North
IaI.ota anl Montanna territories to form con
stitutions ..cd establish state goveniniei Is
should be passed withuiit unDPOiiiary Ue'ay.
The republ;ca!i party pledges inself to do all in
Its power to facilitate the admission of the ter
ritories of New Mexico. Wyoming. Idaho and
Arizona to the enjoyment of self-government
as states. Such of them as are now qualified
as soon a possible.and otliers'as soon as they
niuy become so.
THr MORMON QVF.BTION.
The political .ovt:r' the Mormon church In
tne territories as exercised In the past i" a
menance to free Institutions 'oo dapgerous to
be long suffered. T. erefore e p etle the re
leiMi an party o ai'proprlate legislation,
a-s". !ivg t ii" snvereignty of the tint ion in all
t:.e t-iT't -t.ic-s v:.-.-t the seme is ouestioned.
iaj in fui : h.-i ai!'1 cf thai end to pmce
ii;. on T'ie si mire r"k l-;lslation stiingetit
en r..'h to d:vor.'e eoli'ii'a' from ecclesiastical
pnver inl i has ff.,n.p out the attendant
wickedness of polygamy.
i to- i. i iioia ..ii party is in favor of the use
of b -tli -obi ami silver as money, and con
demns tpe policy ol the democratic adminis
tration in n- eftorf to demonetize uilver-
W e de.nar.d the reduction of letter postage
to I ct.I per t unce.
In a tepubli.; like ours, whre the citizens is
the sovereign aid the ollicil the servant,
where no power is exercised except by the wisl
of 'he people, it is important that the sover
eign j eopte should ;wisess ia'elligeiice. The
free ciino! is the promoter of that intelligence
which is to preserve us a free nation. There
fore, the state or ration, or both ennbined.
should support tree institutions of learning
sufncietit to fiord to eveiy child growing up
iu the land the opportunity of good coiuuiou
school education.
Ol'K HkSCHAST MARINE,
We earnestly recommend that prompt action
be taken b c eg ess iu the actmcut of saeh
legislation as will best secure the rehabilita
tion t.f our Amri3 n iuercliant marine, and
we protest against the l asi-ige by congress of
a ire ship bill as calculated to work Injustice
to labor by lpseeniig the wages of those en
I -geri in preoai m:' materials as well as those
directly employed in our shipyards. - e de-man-1
appropriation for t he erly rebuilding
of our navy, for the eontruction of coast
fortifications and modern ordinance and other
pprovea modem meas of defense for the
protection of our defepseleos harbors and
cities for the payment of Jut pe slonsto our
soldiers, for necessarv w -rks of national Iti-
portanc in the iinnrovmeut of t!i harbors
anil chaiiT.els "f lternl. eoastwlser and
ore gn curamsts. for th eneoorageinent -f j
the sbiiiiu interests of th. Atl-ntic. Gulf!
and V .ciCe states as well a for the payment i
of the rnitnrips p'i'!lc db. Tht r-i'icy. will
giv employment to our I bor, activity to our ,
various industries, increased security to orr
country, promote trade, open new and direct
markets for our products and cheap-n the cost
of transportation. We atllrm this to be far
better for our country than tue democratic
policy of loaning the government's money
without Interest to "pet banks "
KllKKION KBt.ATION.
The conduct ol foreign affairs by the present
administration has beeu distinguished by Inef
ficiency and cowardice. Having withdrawn
from I he senate all pending tiea les effected
by republican administratis s for the removal
of foreign burdeus ami restrict inns upon our
rommeice and lor its extension into a better
market 'l has neither affected nor proposed
any othen iu their stead. Professing adher
ence to the Mouroe iloeti ire. It has seen witn
Idle eoiiinlaeenev the extension of foreign in
fluence In Central America and of foreign trade
everywhere mining our neighbors. It lias re
fu-eil to dialler sanction or encourage any
American orgaui.vt Ion for constructing the
Nicaragua canal, a work of vtal Importance to
the maintenance ol me Monroe doctrine aim
of ..ur nutioiial inlliieuce in Central and -Soii'll
A merie:t and necessai V In' the development
if trade with our Pacific territory, with South
America, and with the further coasts of Hie
facihe Ocean.
t lHMKKlKS Qt'KSTION
We arraign the present democratic adminis
tration for its weak and unpatriotic treatment
of the flshetics iiii sti..u, and its pusillanimous
siin-enilerof a'.l iirivHgH to which tnir fishery
vessels are entl; led iu Canadian ports umler
the treaty of isls. the reciprocate marin
tine legislation of is.in and comity of nations,
and which Canadian II si: ing vessels receive iu
the ports of the t'nite.l States. We roll lemii
the nolicv of the present administration and
the democratic majority hi congress towards
our fisheries as unfriend! v and conspicioiisly
unpatriotic and as tending to destroy a valuable
national industry and an inuispei.sii.ie resource
of defense against foreign enemy.
The name of American applies alike to nil
cillzens of the republl , and Impose upon men
alike the same obligation of obi-dieie-e to the
laws. At the same timed izeiislttp is and must
be the panoply and safeguard of him who weais
It, should shield and protect him w hether high
or low, rich or poor, iu all his civil right. It
should and must afford htm protection at home
and follow and protect him abroad in whatever
land he may be on a lawful errand.
CIVIL 8KKVICK KKFOKM.
The men w ho abandoned the republican par
ty in 1k4 and continue to adhere to the demo
cratic party have deserted not only the cause
of holiest government, but of sound finance, of
freedom and purity of the ballot, but espec
ially have deserted the cause of refor.n in tho
civil service. Wo will not tall to keep oiu
pledges because thev have broken Ulcus, or
because their candidate has broken Ms. We
therefore repeaT our declaration of Ism, towit :
I'Iim reform of vivil service uuHplc-lously begun
tmder republican administration should be
completed by a further extension of Hi- reform
njsti'in already established by law to all grades
of the service lo which it is applied. The spir
it and purpose of reform should be observed in
all executive appointments, and all laws at
variencewith the object t.f existing reform leg
islation should be repealed, and that the dan
gers to free institutions which lurk in the pow
er ef oftcial patronaie may be w isely and ef
fectively avoided.
The gratitude of the nation to the defenders
of the union cannot be atniurnd except bv laws.
The legislation of congress should conform to
the pledges made bw a loyal people, aud be so
enlarged and extended as to prov'de against
the possibility that any man who honorably
were the federal uniform shall become an In
mate of an almshouse or dependent on private
charitv. In the presence of an overflowing
treasury it would 'D a public' scandal to do less
for those whose valorous service preserved the
government. We denounce the hostile spirit
shown by President Cleveland in his numerous
vetoes of measures for pension relief, and the
action of the democratic house ef representa
tives in refusim: even consideration of tjeneral
pension legislation.
Iu support of the principles herewith enun
ciated, we invite the co-operation of patriotic
men of all parties, especially of all working
men whose prosperity is seriously threatened
by the free trade policy of the present admin
istration. The first corceru of 11 rood government is
the virtue and sobriety of the people hnd the
purity oi their homes. The republican party
cordially sympathizes willi all wise and well
directed efforts for the promotion of temper
auce. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ATTORNEY.
S. F. THOMAS.
AitOiiiciT-at No:ry I'ublic. OfTlce In
Fitzgera'.d lilotk. I'lat'.smbuih, Keb.
ATTOltXKY.
A. X. SULLIVAN,
a ttfti-nov-at . I 'tic Will ffivf. nrr.mnl Attention
. j - . ' ... . r- , 1 .
to a!l business intrusted to him. Office lo
Union r.lock. Kast side, t'lattsmoutn. xcd.
A GKICULTITKAL IM PLFMENTS.
i HALL tS.- CRA1U.
Agricultural Implements, Courtland Buggies
anl Ruthford Wagons, "Good Timber and
Bone Dry." sold and Warranted. Main street,
bet'.veeo sixth and Seventh.
BANK.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
of riattsmouth. Capital Sai.ono ; surplus 11,
noo. John Fitzgerald. President : S. Waugli.
Cashier; F. Z. White, Vice-President. Board
of Directors : John Fitzgerald. F. E. White,
Jno. R. Clark, I). Iiawkswortli, S. Waugli.
BANK.
THE CITIZENS BANK,
of Plattsmoui:.. Capit-I stock paid in, SoO.noo.
Frank Carruth, Fresideut : W. H. Cusliiug.
Cashier ; J. A. Connor, Vice-President. A
general banking business transacted. Collec
tions receive prompt and careful attention.
BLACKSMITH.
ROBERT DONNELLY.
HlM.:k..ni;f h and W'H'rotiinaker. Dealer iu liVind-
inills. Pumps and i-fttings."
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOSEFH FITZER.
Boots and Shoes. Repairing promptly attended
to. South Side Main street.
ROOTS AND EHOF.fi.
A complete assortment of every kind of Foot
wear and cheaper than the cheapest, west of
the Missouri River. Also manuf alluring and
i:epairing.
BARBER SUOI AN P BATH ROOM.
l. MOKLEY.
Hot and Cold BaUis at all hours. Ladies' and
Children's Hair Cutting a sr.eUalty. Cor. Cth
and Main, under Can ut h's.
T5AKERY.
D F. STADELMANN.
Bread. Cakes. Pies. Buns, etc.. fresh daily.
Partv, Wedding and Fancy Cake a specialty.
Ice Cream In any quantity.
BOOKSELLER. ETC.
.. P. YOUNG,
Bookseller. Stationer, and News lealer : Fancy
Goods. Toys. Confectionery, Fine cigars. Soda
w ater ami mhk snaKe, i lanos and organs and
Musical Instruments.
CLOTHING.
S. &C. MAYER.
Gent's Furnishings. Fine Tailor Made Clothing
In Men's. Boys' and t.-bjjdren's Wear. Their
prices defy competition. Thev misrepresent
nothing. 'Their Word s Their Bond.
CLOTHING.
L. GOLDING.
Clethlrgr. Furnishing Goods. Go to the old re
liable house for Hats, Caps. Umbrellas, Trunks.
Boots, Shoes, Main street, nejtt Case Co, Bank,,
CLOTHING,
c. e. WEScorr,
Clothing. Hats. Cans. dc. Fine Furnishings
our specialty. One priee and no Monkey Bus
iness, ii pays io iraue witn us. kockwoou bik.
CANNING COMPANY".
OARRUTH CANNING CO..
Frank Carruth, Heury .1. Streight. Proprietis.
Packers of th6 Climax Brand V egetablee.
CONFECTIONERY.
PHII I MI KRtl'S.
Fruits. Confectionery and Fine Cigars.
DRUGS,
o t s-ut nr .5- co
Dealer? In Wail Paner. Painto. Oil. Art ?fater-
lals. Cigars &2. Rock wood Block.
DRUG 8.
GERIVG & 0.
Drugs, Chemicals. Paints, Oils.
DRUGS.
F. G FRICKE .1- CO..
Drugs. Medicines. Cheiuica's, Points. Oils,
Varnish -s. Dye Stuffs etc. Fine stationery.
Select Toilet and Fancy Articles.
DRY"GOOD3, G ROC KT K.S.
F. . Will TK.
Dry floods, (Groceries N;it ions. General Mer
chandise, etc. a. E. cjrner ?ilan and 6.h Mts.
DrTgoodsI -f.
hkhrmwv, -
Dry Goot. Notions ao-l Lj'1Ih pw--vjn
C'. I
ohj
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RY (JOODS.OKOCKKIF.8.
E. u jmjvey t
floods. Carpets, y-ieensware. Notions, and
Fancy floods, to be found Iu the county. Up
ler Ma n street, between 5th aud titli.
DliNTlST.
DIt. A. T. WITHERS.
"The rainless Heutists." Teetli extracted
w ithout the least pain or harm. Ar.lflclal teetli
Inserted Iminedialely after extracting natural
ones when desired, fiold and all other Killings
strictly first class. Office Iu L'lilon Plock.
FURNITURE.
IIENItY BOECK.
Furniture. Bedding. l-ooKiug lilasse. Picture
Frames, etc. Wotnlen and Metal Caskets kept
in stock.
FURNITURE.
I. PEARLMAN.
Furniture, Parloi Suits, Cpho'stery Goods.
Stoves. Oueeiisware, 1 inware. and all kinds of
Household Goods. North (JtU street, between
Main and Vine.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
J. H. DONNKLLY.
Gents Flue Furnisher and Hatter. The most
complete ami finest stock Iu the city. Carruth
Block, Cor. Mh and Main.
GROCERIES.
M. B. MURPHY CO..
The Lending Dealers in Groceries, Crockery.
China, Lamps. Wooden and Willow ware.
Flour, Feed.&c. Cash paid for country produce,
G ROC Kit IKS.
I.KHNHOFF & SOENNICHSKN,
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware ami Crockery.
GROCERIES.
F. McCOUllT.
Green. Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GROCERIES.
BENNETT & TUTT.
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Green Fruits and
Canned Goods.
GROCERIES.
AUG. men.
Groceries aud (Jueensware, Flour and Feed.
Cigars, Tobacco and Cip .-rv. Hi l lie U -u-e.
GROCERIES.
CHRIS. WOHLFARTH,
Staple ami Fancy Groceries, Glassware and
Crockery, Flour ami Feed.
HOTEL.
FRED 'i()OS,
Proprietor City Hotel. Terms, sM.no per day.
Special Attention given commercial men.
HARNESS.
W. ;. K REFER.
Successor to O. M. Sfrdght. Harness, Saddler j
Goods. Nets. Robes, Dusters, and all horse fur
nishing i;oods.
HARDWARE.
JOHNSON BROS.,
Hardw are. Stoves. Tinw are. Table and Pocket
Cutlery. Rasors, etc. Household Sewing Ma
chined and Jnwel ttasoline stoves. Tiuwork
of all kinds done at reasonable prices. Main
street, itockwood Block.
JEWELRY.
O 15. A. Mr EL WAIN.
Watches. Clocks, Silverware aud Jewelry.
Spedal Attention given to' Watch Repairing.
JEWELRY.
FRANK CARRUTH & SON.
Always carry a liny stock of Diamonds, Watch
es. CI cks. Jewelry, silyeryarn t.ud Spectacles.
Drop in and inspect thoirgoods before parchas
n;g elsewhere.
JEWELRY.
J. SCHLATER,
Jeweler. Walt ham Watches a Specialty. Main
Street, near Fourth.
LIVERY STABLE.
C. 2!. HOUJES i. SON,
The Checkered Barn. Livery. Heed and Sale
stable ; parties conveyed to all parts of the city.
Carriages at all trains. Corner Vine and Cth.
MKAi MARKET.
RICHARD BILSTEIN.
Who'esale and Retail Dealer in First Quality
Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal. Lamb. etc. Sixth
stree", Neville Block. Prices moderate.
MEAT MARKET.
J. H AT r P. CO.,
Kill thoir ow n Cattle. Render tlieir own Lard
aud Cure their own Bacou. Main street,
EAT MARKET.
KICK LEU & CO.,
Eggs. Poultry &e. We use o ly the best erade
of native stock. Oysters and game in season.
MERCHAM TAILOR.
C. F. SMITH.
Merchant Tai'or. Main street, "over Merges'
shoe store. Complete stock of samples. Fit
guaranteed. Prices defy comnetitiop.
Mli.LlNe.ItW.
MRS. J. F. JOHNSON,
A Complete Line of the Latest Styles of Mil
linery and Trimmings ; also Children's and lu-
lants Bonne's, to oe cioseo our. at cost.
TJ ESTAURANT AND LU.VCH ROOM.
iv JACOB lis NNCII,
Meals nd Lunelle sei ve'd to orir at a'l hours.
Also Oysters, t'tgars. Tob icco, Pop and Cider.
Opposite Riddle House.
SAMPLE ROOM.
FRAIIM & KLIETCH.
Sample Room. Imported and Domestic W:nes,
Liquors and Cigars. Only straight goods han
dled. Milwaukee Bottled Laer a Specialty.
Cor. 5Mi and Main Sts.
SAMPLE ROOM.
THE AA1ERICAN EXCHANGE.
Nick Cunniirghaiii, proprietor' Choice Wines,
Liquors and Cigars. Pool and Bil.iard Tables.
R'ddle Houe Block.
SAMPLE ROOM.
TUEELKHORN SALOON,
Wm. Weber, proprietor- Manufacturers of
Soda Water. Birch Ber. Cider, ete. Agents for
F'red Krug's Celebrated Lag.;r Beer.
SAM.'LE ROOM.
JiH BL VICE.
Sample Room and Billiard Hall. Choice Wines
Liliiors and Ci jar, IMliard and Pool Tables.
C. F. S M I T H,
The Boss Tailor
Main S' Over Merges' Shoe Stole.
Has the lest and most complete stock
of samples, both foreign und domestic
woolen? that ever came west of Missouri
river. Xote these pi ices: Business suits
from $I(J to $35. dress suits, !25 to $45,
pants 4, $5, 6.50 and upwards.
tgWill guaranteed a fit.
Prices DefV Competition.
BROWNE,
P rsonal attention to all Business Entrust?
to my care.
XOTABY IX OFFICE.
Titles Examined, Abstarcts Compiled, In
surance Written, Heal Estate Sold.
Better Facilities for making Farm Loans than
Any Ottier Agency
PlttitoutIi, - l ika
G, 33. KEMPSTER,
Practical Piano anil Organ Tuner
AND REPAIRF.lt.
. First-cl;iss work guaranteed. Also deal
er in Pianos and Organs. Office at noeek's
furniture store, Plattsmoutb, Xebraska.
JT. C, SOCXT33,
BARBER AND HAIR DREISER.
All work flrst-cUss; west Fifth Street.
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ijiM Em &m am
Plaftsmoufh
OKKICK AT
HIDDLE HOUSE
TUK won i.n KAMols
AN
FliOM
Berlin, Germany.
TJ
You can consult m aiiout
Your Byes,
and how to take care of them. More
light for the unfortunate spectacle wear
ers, and tha doom of blindness prevented
by the use of his Alaska Brilliants nnd
Australian Crystals. A new clfmical
combination, of
SPECTACLES
And patent self-adjusting
Spring Eyeglassss
The first time intraductal into this coun
try; manufactured to order after cartful
examination by modern instruments.
PROF. STRASSMAN
has arrivtd in Plattsmoutb, and lias
an office at the Riddle House. He is do
ing an immense business throughout the
United States, giving i;hc esi of satisfac
tion and delight to hundreds with de
fective .sight. His knowledge of the
human eye and his skill in adjusting the
glasses is marvelous bey one imagination.
Endorsed by all the great men of this
country nnd Europe.
In an instant, as if by magic he is en
abled to tell you any ailment of your
failing vision, point out the cav-e aud
danger, and adapt brilliant glasses, pe
culiarly ground to suit every defect of
the eye, which will aid in strengthening
the eyesight of the old and young. Sci
entists invited to examine the new sys
tern for the preservation of the human
eye.
Teachers should watch the early mani
festations of their scholars' eyesight and
report in ti:ne to the'r respective parents
to have tlieir eyesight examined by Prof.
Strassman, the expert optician of nation
al fame.
Artificial Eyes Replaced,
Persons deprived of an eye can have
this deformity removed by the insertion
of an artificial one, which moves and
looks like a natural organ.
OFFICE HOUR S,
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to i p., and 7 to 8 in
the eyening.
Pv E F E R E X C 3 S :
NEItflASKA CITY.
George litirgett, Rev. A. Clark, Mr.
Duff, Mrs Dr Larsh, I) P Rolfe, Mrs
Streeter, Dr Iiriukcr, R M Rolfe, Roden
hrock, C Anderson, J W Waldsmith, Vr
A Cotton, S II Calhoun, Judge M ipes.
David Brown, Dr Heishey, Win I Iyer.
T S Jones, E M Taggai t, E Reiber, W.
II Murphy, Frank McCartney, James
Fitchie, Rev, Emanuel Hartig, Mrs. A.
E Rndd, W D Merriam, Miss VanMi ter,
Dr S L Gant. A Home, Paul Schniinke,
Nat Adams, Geo A Wilcox, Mr Sheldon,
Mr. Gunsell. Rev R Pearson. SUomertis.
L Levey, S M Kirkpatrick, Drycoll.
Donald McCuaig, William Wilhelmy,
Rev Rivers, Logan Enyart. N Tlidiield,
J F Welch, Rev. J B Green, John Good
lett, C Ii Bickel, Dan Gregg, C W Scher
fy. E S Hawley, A R Newcomb, Wm
Nelson. Mrs N Divis, Wm Fulton, Acam
Kloos, Mrs Ed Platner.- M T Joflnson,
Mrs Carnout, Mrs. Sterling Morton. Mrs.
Watson. Miss Morton. Mr Geo W Hawke,
Mrs W T Sloan, Mrs L W Ux, Mrs
n jr- r-. r r - - -
OPT C
tt lfr&&lJ
i!M
uBIQ,
Never liol'o re lias an Ojitieiiin re
ceived Piicli testimonials from
t lie jicoiile.
Oilice of Iowa Soldier's Home
Maishalltown, In., Feb. 17, 'HS.
Phok. Stkahsman, Van- tiir: The
glasses you furnished myself and wife
when in Clinton, have proven in every
way satisfactory, nnd we take pleuauro
in recommending your work anil glasses
to all who may be in need of Mifoly und
and comfort for your eyesight.
Very Respeeti ve! ,
Ci.. Mii.o Smith, Commnndant.
Mayor's Office, Maishallti n,
November :ird, 1HH7.
Prof. Sttassman has been in our city
some six weeks or more, nnd as an opti
cian has given I he btst of satisfaction
bulb u to prices and ipndity of woik,
having treated somo ol the most difficult
cases of Ihe eyes w ith succi srf and Mil sat
isfied you will find him a skillful opti
cian and a rcnt Ionian.
Very Respectfully,
Nki.wi.n A.mks, Mayor. -Prof.
Strnssmnn. n ilistinui.shc'.l op
tician, now stopping iu our city, conies
before us with the highest tcbliimmiiilM
of skill and cxpei it iicc in liis art, und I
take pleasure in rccoiiiiiit nding him to
my ii lends and the public who may bo
in need of his scrvicew, n out entitled to
his confidence, J. Williamson, M. I).
Oil um wh, Iowa.
r ew Eyes
The long frit want in tlii com
munity for sight-restoring glasses is now
supplied by the siirctMsful optician, Prof.
A- StrasniHii, from Berlin, Oe:many, for
a short time longer ut the Riddle house.
The waste of valuable eyesight can ho
prevented, if not too late, by his correct
mode of equalizing all ini-iptalilies of the
injured eyes In his specialty, it is con
ceded that he la tiie head of the profes
sion, and many of our bot citizens, and
physicians haye been successful in ob
taining relief by the use of his glasses:
Allen Bccson, Dr. Scliildkncclit,
Byron Drew, S. P. Vanatta,
J. Vallcry, jr., W. H. Newell,
H. Boeck, Mrs. P. Kessler,
Mrs. V- Jolms' ii, Mrs. P. Kennedy,
Mrs. N. E. Sage, C. W. Sherman,
Mr. O. Nichols, Eli Sampson,
Mr. Hodgctt, Mrs. Rankin,
Mrs. Levings, Miss Young,
yir. Hayes, M anker.
Mrs. Nieman. Prof. J.R. Wiftcomb
(ico. Buckle. Judge A N. Sullivan
Mr. Leonard, Judge Chapman,
John Bobbins. Mrs. Benfer.
Mr. Holschuch, G. W. Covel),
Miss Laura Baker. Mr. Elscn,
Jlrs. A. S.vift, Mr. f'o. Natterson,
Mrs. W. I). Jones, Mrs. I). M. Jonts.
Mrs. Kate Siivon, Mr. J. C. (,'uniniini,
?.Irs. P. L. Wise, BeV. F. W. Witte.
Mrs. L. I). Bennett, Mrs. MrK'nrrv,
Mrs. Dr. Jno Black, Dr. Ceo. Bla:k,
deo. Khralcr, I red Goos.
J. II. Young,
Mrs. L. A. Plumb.
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c::ksto,-.
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Warner. Mrs F J Cox. Hon P A Dey, Rev
Porter. Prof Parker, Prof McClaire, Prof
McEride, Prof N U L A O
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