The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 14, 1888, Image 2

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3 Plattsmouth Daily Heraid.
KNOTTY BHC S.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
TICK PLATTSMOUTII II Kit A LD
I publlMietl every evening except Sunday
na wevuiy every Thursday morning. Kcgi
tereU at the toni.-e. I'.ntf i-moutli. N'eur..
cniia-eLft niHtter. Olllce corner ot Viue mid
riiiii Mreels. Jeiephoue No. an.
TKIMS FOB DAII.V.
Due copy on er In lv;inc by mall $ oo
Inecoiiy iier llioutli. lv t-arrlirr fU
One copy per week. Iiy carrier 15
TUMS roU WKKKLV.
One eopjr one year. In advance ft .v
one copy aix inoiiinn. in auvauee
Our Clubing List.
WrrKLV IlKKAI.Iiauit V. V. World..
N. Y. Trlune.
i 'in-ili a Kcp 3
N. 1 . I'reH 2 '
N. . lot -j :v
ll.irix-rn MniMine 4 w
Weekly. 1
llaar... 4
i oiiiik people 3
Neli. Farmer 2 Wi
liemoresl it Month-
ly Magazine 3 1
Mil. iiitxkv Iras sent the new navy
nil tdc way to Il.ijti fur a little practice.
There was no necl of it as tlu state ol
Marylan 1 wiU give t iinvy nil it want?
at its oyster pirates.
Tiik ccii.hu of lettO will In; taken id
about a year, niul it will le taken under
tl.e direction of the republicans. This
iii another advantage to the c unty
which id the result from the li deino-
cri'S disaster of the ith of last month.
GEN. IfAlttlSOXS POLICY.
rho Uraml Army lleoiew for this
month publishes nn open letter to Presi
dent Harrison elect regarding the rights
of union Holdiera to public oflicen, nd
why they justly own tlie preference for
servant of the people. The Iteview in
the letter quotes the resolutions passed
by the Veterans Rights Union in lsij::
wherein they declared:
Third That in our judgment no veter
an soiuier or sailor slioulu Lie denied a
place in the civil service of this govern
ment so long as there are pltces he is
fitted to fill, and no politicul party has
the right to proscribe these men.
I4 1 1 tli, I Hit equal capacity being as
sumed, snch men should have preference
in appointments under a government
where statute and patriotic sentiment
'dike prohibit discrimination against
them in the various departments of the
pilbbc service. - .
The voters of a majority of these
United States haye this fall declared at
the polls that the union soldier was
worthy the support and honor of the
American people, and that men from
unio ranks should have their rights, by
selecting as a leader of our government,
a in in from among them. And Presi
dent llarriso'i in his administration will
give I lie people a pure and patriotic form
of government and will honor those de
serving of it The coming president will
not deceive the people who have made
thei- ideas manifest bv electing him, nor
will he forget the men of his kind whom
those who voted for him love to . honor.
friIKE SCHNELLBACHER
Wagon nnd Iilar ksn.iili Shop.
Wagon; Buggy,
Machine ;m;i Plow
Horseslio
ng
A Specialty. He uses the
Ilorseslroe, the Best IIorsshoe for the
Farmer, or for Fast driving and City
purposes, ever invented. It is made so
anyone can can put on sharp or Hat corks
as needed for wet and slippery roads, or
smooth dry roads. Call and Examine
these Shees and you will have no other.
J. M. Schnellbacher,
rth St., riattsmouth, Neb.
GFTY
Mayor,
Cierk,
Treasurer,
Aiiomey,
Kiitfiuerr,
I'ollce Jude,
Marshall,
Couucilmen, 1st ward,
" 2nd "
OFFICIOS.
F.M.
" 3rd
4th.
Board Tub. Works
Kit MKT
V K Fox
- Jane Pattkhhon, jh.
- UvltON I'LAHK
- A Madoi.k
- S durrouu
W 11 MALICK
I J v Wkckbacu
I A Salihbuhy
j 1 M Jon km
I lK. A SlIieMAN
i M H Muhi-hy
J W DUTTOMC
I Cox O'Connor.
I V McCai.lkn. Fkes
W JOHNSON.UHAIKMAN
KURD liOKDKK
Hawks Worth
SIEZEIT! GRASPIT! HOLDIT!
1 J w,
? FHKI
t 1) 11
GOIjNTY OFFIGlilS.
Vreasurer,
Deputy Treasurer, -
Clerk, -
Deputy Clerk,
Recorder of Deeds
iMoutv Recorder
Clerk of LHstiict Co art.
Sheriff,
Surveyor. -
Attorney.
suit. of Pub. School.
County Judge.
13. A. CAMI'BKIX
Thou. 1'ollock
Bird C hitch field
EXA CldTCHFIKLD
W. U. l'ooi,
JonN M. Lkyda
W. C. .SlIOWALTKIt
J. C. KlKKNHAHV
A, MadolE
Allkn Brkson
Maynako Spin k
C. KUSSKLL, j
We are opened up in tlie Largest and Best Limited Jiooiu in the
County. We have a Tremenduous Stock in anticipi
tion of a long winter. "We propose to cut
it down and will
Give ITou the Heneftt!
Of it now before the Holiday. In order to accomplish tin's
Iiik passage ot the direct-tax bill in
the house by a vote of 1TM to ! shows
that but little more than half the demo
crats of that body were oppesed to it,
although a small fraction of them suc
ceeded in delaying hual action upon it
for several months. The amendment
which the house adopted will compel
further action on it by the senate. Its
adoption, however, by both branches of
congress is now certain. The president
may veto it, but if he does it will dclaj
its enactment only one year at the furthest
It will be some years, douttlcss, be
fore the year 13 will le surpassed in
Plattsmouth by the amount of public im
provement accomplished. During this
year of republican administration in our
city, sewer work and paving has betn
done coual to any in the state. Hut it is
not ytt time for rest, but to look around
and say ''What uexti" The grading
should never be permitted to rest, but
should be carried on till our streets are
xactly what they ought to be; the o!d
creek beds where water has gathered to
the depth of several feet should be filled
by the city at the point of law, if it can
not be done otherwise, before January 1,
1S$9. Doubtless much of the sickness
in our city is due to these stagnant pud
dles, and if they are not done away wiih
soon, the springtime will come and find
an excellent place to generate an epi
demic of no mild orm. Plattsmouth is
proud of her improvements but it shames
her pride to h ive these creek beds full
of sickening accumulations. Kvery bit
of ground along the sewer way should lx
brought to tlie e-tubINh';d grade, as
quick as possible, then a com pit t; nnd
lerfect drain will bj h id and an epi
demic can not bjl iid to the hands of i:
slow municipality.
In considering tlie popular vote given
in thee columns of the IIeratd today it
shouM be remembered that Cleveland's
majorities arc, as a rule, in states where
tlie republican voters were not permitted
freedom of action. In the twenty-two
uorth-rn states (counting Colorado) Har
rison's vote was 4,08:, 1 GO, and Cleve
land's was 3,GI4,4S9; Harrison's majority
oyer Cleveland 4GD,GS;. Iu the sixteen
southern states Harrison had 1,353,303
votes, an-1 Cleveland 1,920,757; Cleve
land's majority 5G7.3G4. The twenty-
two northern states cast 7,096,G j7 votes
for the two leading candidates while the
sixteen southern states cast only 3,274,-
150, or less than half the number cast in
the northern states. In states casting 70
per cent of the vote Harrison had a ma
jority over Cleveland of 470,681.
.French Health Seamless
FOOT WARMERS!
AT
Sherwood's.
J. C, BOOITE,
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.
All work first-class; west Fifth Street.
North Robert Sherwood's Store.
It. B. Windham, John a. Daviks,
Notary Public. Kotary Fublic,
V.1MI1IAMA 1AVIK,
Attorneys - at - Law,
Oriice over ISank r;Cas County.
Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska
BUSINESS IMKi:CTOHY.
Sr Louis has made such progress in all
'iirect ions, tlie necessity of the erection
of an cleyated railway to give rapid
transit to ajl classes is becoming evident,
and the benefits of such a railway to the
city sire being vigorously explained by
an eastern company which is desirous
of hiving a franchise passed in their!
favor. The company offers the citv
A TTOKNEY.
S. F. THOMAS.
Attorner-at-Law anrl Notary- I'ublie.
l'iizgera'd Uiock. l'lattsmoutli, Neb.
Ofllce in
ATTORN l.Y.
A. x. sm.r.iv a v
Attorrey-ar-l.aw. Will giveDroniDt Attention
to all buHiuesH intrusted to him. Office in
Union lUock. East siUft. Plattsmouth. Neb.
HOARD OK SUPEBVISOKS.
V. B. Todd. Ch'in.. - - Plattsmouth
Louis Koltz, - Weeping Water
a. u. ijicksox, - .biuiwooa
GIVIG SOCIHTJSS.
11ASS l.OUCJK No. 146, 1 O. O. F. -Meets
'-'every Tuesday eveiiiutr or each week.
ansient brothers are respectfully invited to
vtenu.
J1LATTMOUTH ENCAMPMENT No. 3. I. O.
- O. P.. meets every alternate Friday in
eaeh month in the Masonic Hall. Visiting
tir.jiiiers are luvitea ro aiteuu.
Initio LODGE NO. 81. A. O. U. W. Meets
every alternate Friday evening at K. of P.
hall. Transient brothers are respectfully ia-
viK-uioHiiemi. r . j. morgan. Master wore man ;
P. P. Brown. Foreman : (. B. Kemster. Over
seer: It. A. Taite, Financier; t. F. Houee
worth. Recorder; M. May bright. Receiver;
if. n. nmii.ii, ram .-vi. v. : i. r . uowen, uuuie ;
r. j. jvuiiz, inside w at !;.
we will ;ive von
hi
mllh
0
On Every Dollar's Worth of Winter ( I ootid
Stock of
bought
of us. Our
ilASS CAMP NO. HX
nKiiN woodmen
of America .Meets .;! an.i foiirtli Mon
day evening at iv. ot I', li t I All transient
brothers are reipiesled iae- tin. L. A,
newcomer, v ener.ti;le i;.ms,ii ; r- iNilen-
Worthy Adviser ; S. C. ilde, Bai.Ster ; W. A.
tsoecK, Ult lK.
PLATTSMOU IU I.OIHIE NO. S. A. O. C. W.
Meets every alternate Friday evening at
RockwoodhallatSo'cIoeu. All Transient broth
ers are respectfully invited to attend. L. S.
l-nrsoii, M. w. ; e . I'.ovd, Foreman : S. C.
Wilde, Kecorder ; Loonaid Andersou. Overseer.
1 1 L AT rsMO UTfl LOUGENO. G. A. F. jk A.M.
A- Meets on the first and liiird Mondays of
eacu iiioniu ai ineir nau. ah transient orotn-
tra are cordially iu ited to meet with us.
J. G. KlCHKY, W. M.
VV?T. II ats. Secret ary.
V EBKA.SK A CHAPTER. NO. 3: R. A. M
L Meets second and fourtli Tuesday of eaeh
month at MiimiuV llall. Transciint brothers
are invited to meet witli us.
F. E. WtiiTi?, II. P.
Wm. 1 vk. Secretary.
"If c. ZlON CO.MMAM)ARV. NO. 5. K. T.
'--MeetB first and third Weilnesilnv niL'lit ol
each month at Mason's hall. Visiting brother
UK coroiaov luvueu to meet Willi na.
Wm. Hays. Rec. F. E. Wiutk. E. f!.
CLOrHIlTG, FUR1TISHI1TG- GOODS,
Hate a,iCLdL Caps
Were bought as Low as Cash cbuld buy them from A'cw York
manufacturers. If you have been waiting for
the Lowest Prices
STOW IS TSMB.
Cull and convince yourselves. We are the Wide-Awake, Hard-
Working, Never-to-be-Forgotten, Low Price, Square Dealing Clothiers.
pASSCOUNCILNO 1021. ROYAL RCA N CM
meet the second and fourth Mondays of
acu mouth at Arcauum Hall.
It. N. Glenn, Regent.
P. O. Minor, Secretary.
GKOCEBIES.
CHRIS. WOHLFARTH.
Staple and Fancy Grn.wies. (;isswar nnr
Croekeiy, Flour and Feed.
C3-. B.
KEMPSTER,
-ood inducements on their part, with PrQCtiCal PlailO Slid OrPH TllllBr
ouijr :i uve-penf iare, ana in an proua
biiity St Louis will be the fjrst western
city to have transportation by an cleyated
railw ij.
AND KEPAIItKR.
First-class work guaranteed. Also deni
er in Piano and Organ:?. Cfftice at fJoti f
l'lattsmoutli, Nebraska
furniture store.
ALFRED DOLGEG .
Celebrated French Slippers
R.
AT
SHERWOOD'S
THE OFFICAL POPULAIl VOTE.
The following table is compiled fron:
the oIicial returns from all the states.
It give the vote in each stats of the
elector at the head of the ticket, and foi
this reason it mny vary .i few votes fron.
other like tables, as it is wvll known tin:
voUth, for unaccountable reasons, some
times scratch one or more electoral uamct
from their tickets. But thr discrepancie
are not great, and the table will be found
to be as accurate as ran be piopaie 1 el
this time. We aUo rive a comparison
with the vote of 1834:
IS.
BTATKS.
Rep. i D. ni.
The Mistakes of Moses
and Ingcrsoll, are common topics of co
version. lut the mistake we wish to
coiiii:: ni on nerc is tic trreat me so
manv j.eople labor under that consump
tion ( --.Inch is really only Scryfulu of the
huni; iu an incurable tlisease, and that
ihe.-e is no hope for one suffering from it.
This U-rnble malax! v, that ycjjrly fills so
maMV graves, can be surely cured, if not
too neglected. He wise n time, if
you n:e ainicted with It. and arrest the
miI'-r;iiiniiirr intliieiiee tli.it id tsi-.tiinn
your life-blood, and hurrying you to an H FA I TM HJLftTi
unim-lv "rave, bv nsin Dr. PiVrr-,. 1 S I
Ool 1. -j iledical Discovery, a remedy
that i.ever fails in its life-giving mission,
if t:d. n in time. All druggists,
Tii light running Howe at Sherwood's
only S2",.()0.
HOW CAN PARENTS
ahoa llieir children to cough and t-trnm
and .ugh and calmly say: "Oh! it is
in!y .- little cold." and keep giving then;
ch.Mp ind daiigerous medicines, until
they i re down with lung fever or con-
. 1 . 1 a .
-ii: ip ion. wii'n inev can ie si easily re
lieve.! by CEGGS" CHEHRY COUGH
SY UUP if It Ins no superior, and few
efj;:.ii--. Fors.ile by O. P. Smith & Co.,
!tru';:ts.
PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OF TRADE
President Robt. R Windhan
1st Vice President A. R. Tod:
2nd Vice President Win Nevill.
Secretary f. llernnani-
Treasurer..... F- R (Jutlmian
iII.El,TOH3.
J, C. Pvichey. P. E. White. J. C. Patterson,
J. A. Conner, li. Elsou, C. V. Slierinau, F. (Jor
der, J. V. Weckbach.
McCONIHIE POST 45 G. A. R.
KOaXKK.
I- W. Johnsox Commander.
S. Twiss Senior Vice
'.a.Uatbs, Junior " '
i."0- Nilks Adjutant.
XNKV STUKIGUT Q, M.
vlon Dixon Ofllceror the Day.
'ahlksFord (iuard
i n D KitsON F y Serjft Major.
-acobIiObblkmak.. ..Quarter Master Sergt.
y- ;utis Tost Chaplain
eetlnir Saturday eveniD
Alabama. ...
Arkansas ...
C'alifomia...
Colorado....
Connecticut
iWaware ...
Plorida .. ..
ieon;ia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kanas -
Kentucky....
Louisiana
Maine
Mary land
ta iaclmsel-4
31 i lnan .
MinDe.fita
MisKnlppl
Mi-tcouii ..
Nebraska .
Nevada
New Ilaini'V
New Jersey..
New Yirk
North C'arol'a
Ohio
Oregon j
Pennylvania
J:atxle laland.
South i arol'a.
Tennenee ..
Tea
Veunoiit .....
Virrinla
v. Vlr inia.-
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30.774
71.it I
37a.47.T
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117.7
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337.474 312.3.V
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iTll.S'.is: 17977j l:7.oy 177.3H
1 :i latest .Novelties of Xckties and
Muifl rs at Joe's, The Only One Prict
ClutluvT in Plattsmouth. tf
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l.'.rz
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Cleveland's plurality on popular vote,
97,820.
----- .
The total prohibition vote tins ytar:
was 24,814, a ajain t 150,:J09 in ISM.
The labor vote has not lw?en fully re
turned, but it will amount to 140,000.
Don't
let that cold of yours run on. You think
it is a light thing. But it may run into
catnr.-;i. Or into pneumonia. Or con-
um tion.
Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is
tlaiiir.-rous. Consumption is death itself,
Th-.,- breathing apparatus must be kept
healthy and clear of all obstructions and
vffen-uve matter. Otherwise there
trouble ahead.
All the diseases of these parts, head
nose, t-iroat. bronchial tubes and lungs,
can le delightfully and entirely cured by
the use of liosciiec s German Syrup. If
yn dun t know this already, thousands
and thousands of people fan tell you
They have been cured by it and know
how it is, themselves. IJottle only 75
cent.. Ask any drujrgist.
Notice.
AH parties knowiug themselves in
debted to m;, are requested to balance
their accounts on or before the fir.-t day
of January 18S!), na, after that time, all
accounts will positively be left in the
hands of a collector.
DlU SCHII-DKNECKT.
Nov. 20. tf
The standard remedy for liver com
plaint is West's Liver Pills; they never
disappoint you. 5J0 pills 2.jc At War
rick's drug store.
Dr. K.C. West's Nerve and R-jtn Tr.
a. Ku i'.iiiiro ppi-cmc iur iiyM iia li.7.i'iess
t.onvulsioas. Fits. Ntvus Neiir-ljrla. ili ad
a:iie. : erveoue i rost iv t !! e:tesed by tm-u-f
ui aii-onoi orionaeeo. waKeii.Miiess. A'enlal De
pression. Softeiiiiitf of the Hrain isnli r," i.i o..
sanitv and leartinu t misorv, decay ami -leaHi
reaia: lire old Aae. Tai rcniiess. P.m.'
er iii.ithersex. liivdiii:tary Losoes and Knt-r-jnat-rriKea
caused by over-exertion of rhe
lirain. selfabuse or over-indulgence K-ieh box
contains one month' treatment, 1 (mi a box
or six boxes for 55.00, sent by mail prepaid or
receipt of price
?E GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To etro anv ca. AVuli
by us for six boxes, nccompan ed with 55 oo
we will send the Durcb
tee to return the money if the treatment doe
n?l eert a cure. Ju:rantees issued onlv hv
win . i. Warrick sole a t, l'lattsmoutli. NeL
hi
V V-V-i -I ME "V V III
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
NEVER OUT OF ORDER.
If you desire to purchase a tewing machine,
ask our asrent at your place for terms and
iiriinui. vim rHii ri tr. nnn nnr n dvtit. wymta
Carrulh Building,
Cor. Main and 5th.
W(il!Sli;il!
I's Dailll
Special Sale commencin' November I2tli
Cloaks and
La
con tin u u-g one week,
I' I lAf.
Plush Cloaks and Children's Wear, Price 20 per cent less the price
ottered anywhere in the citv. Kvinni.t;,,,. ,t :n , .. . 1
j
PLUSH WRAPS
Examination will prove- statement.
direct to nearest address to you below named.
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE aOMjM
i ll. unlUN SqUARE,NX- DALLAS
ST LOUIS. MO.
ATkANTA.GA..
TEX.
J. M. MUM, Plattsmouth, Neb.
FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen
IF ILTil&E If II
The Largest and Most Complete Stock in the City.
COFFINS, CASKETS
TIT 1
we nave an im
mense line and will
discount same 25 per
cent, as they must be
sold before the end
of the season. Our
PLUSH SE0R! WRAPS
are elegant
garments. We sell
them at $14.50.
worth all of $20.00
nttinp-
V mm
V
. . i
pldsh mm
$202'";
h Cloaks
eell for S20
eJl elsewhere at $27.
(MRPIusli Cloaks
VuJwe ell for $2o
dl elsewhere at $35.
Cloitks wo
or so
eJsewhern .-it 5?-.ri
A in Pi-t. -i i
9Jsell for S4- fell
elsewhere at 00.
- A Full Line of
Jackets
old at tl
prices.
Comfortabtes and Blankets
A Iine belected Line of from 1.00
tin to SO.fio s.
the finest 15 cent Batting in the citv.
Me huc
AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
tit
aoo.t3
8
IIE.VRSE FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS.
iHiflNRY BOECK.
UNDERWEAR
In Natural Wool, White Colarg, Searlct Stripe, Prices lower ll.an nI V
house in the citj, as we arc over-stoektil willi these good- '
CALL AN1 SATISFY YOUilSELVES.
Si
Y0
Yours Respectfully,
11
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'-W. V. Ilium.