The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 25, 1891, Image 2

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KNOTTS BROS, Publishers
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NSW LUMB
I. H. OKAVES & CO.
dkam:rs in pine lumijeh,
shingles, latit, hash.
BOOKS, IJLINDS,ud all building mmcrial
Call and see izs at the corner of
JULUi and LJm street,
north of SSeisel's mill.
one block
. w- , b,j,j hi Vr WiSi2irrial
Everything to Furnish Your Hoiiko.
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
:KEAT MODEltX
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM
Pufdlnrmd fcry Thursday, land dally eveiy
evening except Sunday.
leisleied at tlie l"l;tt tsmouih. Neb. pst
ollcei.ir tr;tnirnis:n through tue l'.wS. mail
a' second rn rate.
Offleo corner Vino ;uid Kifili streets.
Telephone
TKKMH Foil WEKKI.V.
One copy, one year, in advance $1 SO
one copy, one year, not in advance ..... 2 no
One copy, six lnomlif. ii advui.ee 75
One C ' y, Hire- nnnth. In advance. .. 40
TKilMM KMX OAII.
One cii one yar in adv nee $ri 00
One em y jht week. t,y c.inier
in" copy, per mont h
AT Ml) A V, J ILY L'.), 1S01
Governor Hoies of Iowa finds it I posite of the better race of Kurope
H-inn worn inaKing- a Ciinv;iSM ! and the d scoverv ienU to hroad,.,,
against Hiram C. Wlu-eler. the f;ir
mer candidate for governor in that
Htate.
liim still more an
KX-SKXATOK I.NiiALLS
republican to the core.
Democrat in peakinr of om
his recent utterances thinks
needs a new core.
says he is
Tke r.lobe-
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REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
The republican electors of the
Htate of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from their several
counties, to meet in convention in
the c ity of Lincoln, Thursday, Sep
tember 2. lMUl. .a 10 o'clock a. 111.,
for the purpose of placing in nomi
nation candidates for one associate
justice of the supreme court, and
two members of the board of ie
jents of the state university, and to
transact such other business as
maybe presented to the convention.
T II K A I'I'O K T I ( . M !; N T
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, beni'T
based upon the vote cast for lion
(eo. H. Hastings, for attorney-eti
eral in 1S', ivin.y; one deleeate-at-
lare to each county, and one for
. .1. i"o . . i . . . '. f
eacn 1. mi votes ami ine major ira.
tion thereof:
Till- increase in yoveriimeiit re
ceipts in the half of Hie first month
of the new fiscal ear is certainly
gratifying to rei u'.lican-, and
would be to democrats as well, if
Hm-3- did not place party supremacy
bove their patriotism and desire
tor jdod -overiniH-iit
i
I. W. I.A.si.;, president of ;he re
publican state league of .Ncbra.-ka,
has issued an address to his fellow
republicans congratulating- fli-m
on the favorable outlook for partr
success and encourag-ing-tlie rank
and file to keep up an orr;'.n i;-.:it ion
unl a live party spirit.
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No vvomi:k- St. Paul f,.t-i
grieved. When she 1 1 1 1 l. i ( .!. u.
census Minneapolis
make her
poKed 111 Jur nose and spoiled all
the fun. Wii u -be sient .-(juie
tfliO.OOO for a liltle ".- ;;!)" lb. -:i 11,,.
sherifl iiiid the yovei .nr juiuoed in
and threatened to arrest the toui:,
St. Paul has about reached the con
clusion that "this is no li-.-.- ,..,1,,,.
try." Kx.
DU N i I ! !.
Ail;tiiii
Arthur
At teltipf
i:aiii;er
Knyd
li!aiii-
lioone
1!X Hlitl'-
r.i''vn 4
Havinor piuchaMl the A. V. AVeckbach store room on south
Alain street where lam now located I can sell oods chean
nl tbo- t, t. .i. 1 " . . - - 0 1
iiptsi naving- just put in the largest stock
of new qoods ever
lironiiht
to the city. Gasoline stoves
and iiiNiituiv of all kindssold on the installment plan.
I. PEA KLMmV.
The Best is the Cheapest
ments wh.oh he carries and heartily recomm.mds to his friends and patroul
SlGtciniEci. violin s aiid Scliutlsr
WAGONS.
wradloy, iPsru. and
LISTERS and PLOWS
NEW departure' TONGUELES CUL
tivators and Badger Cultivator.
WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER,
XT' XT' TJD TT" TT a mumT-kr. -.
wj-xx, rAnmiina r Jbll JiN D AND HA-
worth Checkrowers and Planters.
HnlTalo.
r.u:ler
Lull
Cass
(Vd;u-
Cnase
'Iieyenne. .
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cl.-iv
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Custer
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Dawes
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Deuel
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Dode
Doii-iia.s
Dundy
Fillm.-re
Krankli-i . .
Frontier ...
Kui-hhs.. .
(Jiiire
iJa'rlield
(Josper
(irant
(aeely .. ..
Hall
HaMiiltoii...
Hmlan ...
Haves
Hitchcock ...
Holt
Howard... .
Hooker .. . .,
Jefferson
ij:t..roi;Ni 1 kk.
llj.l.-linsou. . . .
lj Kearney
ti.Kc a t ali 1
;(Keilli ......
... 1 Kimball. ...
lilKnox
f i-aie asler. .
Cjl.i colli
Lorin
I.oup
Madison
Mel' elS'Mi.
Merri'-k
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Nfinaha. . .
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O.N'Kofthe Southern orators Hie
other day remarked, in speakin ,,f
Jefferson Davis, that -Virginia will
g-uurd and honor the remains of
one who has sacrificed so much,
not only for the Confederacy, but
for the whole eountrx as wed.'' The
g-eneral impression is, and has been
lor some tune, that Jetferssn Davis
was the luckiest criminal ever pro
duced upon American soil.
him aul makt
American.
In the course of his address (Jen
Clarkson showed his own broa
American spirit by declarinir that
"Any enterprise which depends for
success on human beings must
have humanity represented in its
standard Imarcr. (live Us breadth
and increase the growing- breadth
Oi the DartV. Tin- 1 ei-rn i I i 11 tr del. I
of toe ivpuMuan party extends
evcryvdiciv. Theparl3- isgiowini;
more tolerant in every wuy, and w
are ainin- many thou.aiuls o
Irishmen, and tin-re are half a mil
lion ol Irishmen in the democratic
party that b. ion to us. I am of
J ' 1 1 1 I ; 1 1 1 oi ininaini 1'i otestaut faith,
but I ha e as inucli faith ami con
fidence in the patriotism and loyalty
of the members of the Catholic
church as o any other denomina
tion in America. Kvery battlefield
in Ainetiia has been wet with
Catholic blood, shed in deiense of
the Republic."
I l.ie.-e were sentiment.- worihv of
the American and Cii ri.-t ia 11 jiairiot
that (i. i:er;:l CJai kson is. Tliev in
teiput the const it lit ion ariglit.
They wake responsive chords in the
soulr- of all true Americans, Catho
lics and I'rotestanis alike. Tliev
are .sentiments to lie men's hearts
log-ether, to rouse enthusiasm, to
..... ... . .
ieao 10 viciory. I J ley Were c ha I ac
teristic of Get. eral Clarkson's en
tire speech, ami mark him as one of
her chihlreu of whom Columbia
has good reason to feel pioud.
Iri.-li v.nlI.
HENRY BOECK
Tlie Lenning
FURNITURE LEALER
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UNDERTAKR.
1 'iiPtMiitly ki-i-is on Ithiiil tvci ytliini;
yij iie' .i t furiiisii your Ikmiho.
COUNkU SIXTH AND MIN H'I'HKKT
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S T K R K AT IOXAL
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7 Polk.
7jKed Willow
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... ClHock
11 Saline
WjSarpy
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The IlKk'ALD expressed an
opinion on this election of o-ov-
emoi ousiness one ia- in advance
of the Omaha or l.iiw-nln
We thought an election was tin-
callel for.'hence we have not been
compelled to flop, by the crystalli
zation of public opinion against
our theory. If men thought more
01 principle, and less of personal
pite and personal ag-g-randizemeiit,
there wouldn't be iiuy occasion for
so much hedgino- ami duplicity.
ISICUX
Stauton 3
Thayer n
Thomas 1
Thurston 4
Vallev ...... 4
Washington . .
Wayne
ehster
Wheeler -i
York
Total 54.".
No vote returned.
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it is recomended that no proxies
be addniitted to the convention,
and that the delegates present be
authorized to cast the full vote of
the deleg-ation.
It is further recomended that the
state central committee select the
temporary organization of the con
vention.
Johx C. Watsox,
WALT.M. Sf.KLV, Chairman.
Secretary.
I.v 18Si there were 3o",)00 pen-
toners on the rolls, and in 1MX)
there were 538.C00. The New York
Herald publishes this and viciously
adds: "These firures need no eo.n.
iueit." Certainly not. They show
that nearly 200,000 old soldiers re
fused to ask for a pension, even
when entitled to it, so long- as they
were able to earn a living. Hut
when age united with broken
health to make them helpless they
sent their names to Washington
and received their pensions."
Of-LY OWE.
I here has be.-n led one new
Summer drink hrou-rhi out llii-j
sea.-o;i- li is Cherry i'ho.-phale
and i.-. dispensed bom iin.wu ,V
Darrett - fountain. tf
Averts Pills
Excel all other as a Liuidy rafwTicliic. Ttwy
are suited to every outturn tiau, old &ud
young, nnd, luting sugar-coated, are nfrjt
able tt Like. J'urcly veirtiljU;, tlusy luare
do ill effects, buL KUoiiKUicn and rugulatu
.he stoiunch, liver, a.u.1 U-w4, and rton)
every organ U ii.t normal unctkui. For uao
either at houu or abroad, 011 lajid or sua,
tbese I'ilU
Are the Best.
"Ajrer's Pills bare been used in my f.vnfly
for over Uiirty year. We ftiul them an ex
cellent medicine in fevers, eruitive diseases,
arwi au niiioux irouoies, and boJdom call a
pbysicinu. They are almost Uie only pill
used 111 our neighborhood." Hednion .
Comly, Itow Ijuiduig l O., W. Fclicuuia
Parish, La.
" I have ten in Oils conntry eight years,
and, during all this time, neitlier I, nor any
member of my family have used any other
kind of medicine than AVer's Pills, hut thee
we always keep at hand, and I should not
know how to get along without tbem."
A. W. Soderberg, Jewell, Mass.
I have used Ayer's Cathartic Pills a a
Family Medicine
lor S5 years, and they have always given tiw
utmost satisfaction." James A. Thornton,
Bloomington, Ind.
"Two boxes of Ayer's Pflls cured me of
severe headache, from which I waa long a
auflerer." Kinina Keyes, Hubbardstovrn,
M;iss.
sti-ietlv first i-ia-s inai-lilne. fiillv w;irra.ir-
M-I.l.. f..l.l .!.. ...f.' I....'. I..ll..il1 ...
. .(.,. "in i" 1111111 1 1111 .jr
-killed vv.irkin. il, a; d with the best tools tl.at
':.c i-vt'i ne. -ii 1 -! ior ui'' iurMise. war
rai.ted t' do all that can be reasonably ex -necteii
of the ver) In" I typewriter extant.
ai'.ible o' MiHiii;' .ii words it III ill II te-or
more according to the ability of t ho operator.
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iliiicnis !. ag"nt 111 your town a.biiesi the
111 niiiai'l 1111 f.
TJIK I'1JI! M'F'U CO.
ents wanted Parish N, Y.
K. li. HKKLKMIKK, Agent.
I.iiie.jlij, Neh,
nty Surveyor
ANJi
CIVIL ENGINEER.
wii
11 orders left with County Clerk
receive prompt attention.
OFTICL- IN COURT HOUSE.
A cablegram from London
makes much of the statement that
business property was recently
sold m the Knglish metropolis "at
! the rate of 2.r00,000per acre." Chic
ago is only half a century- old. but
the Kng-lish boast is dwarfed by re
cent transactions in realty'. Tin
.HaHdlt the iinetoi Busies, Phivtou. Carts, Sprinc Wam and rM'-iT" -L
Parriutuc u,,J..fL t.:..i...a. . M,J''e ihi. Ana Ocean Uuildiiig stands cost 7.o00
per front foot. This would "mean
Ml QO.IDEf
Carriages andotker vehicles that are IiianufacttMeti."
The St. Louis papers are making
a vigorous complaint against swine
of their citizens going to New York
and Paris to trade, especially in
carpets and household furniture.
Nobody seems to be happy. We
had supposed that when JMatts
mouth people went to Omaha to
trade they were alone in their vil
lainy, but now we are told St. Louis
is afflicted even worse. We should
take comfort from the fact that our
folks trade in Nebraska and don't
g-o to New York and Paris as the St.
Louis people do.
Ayer's Pills,
rRKFAEEn BY
Dr. J. C. AYEK St CO., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Dealers Ui Medicm.
j9HILIP TH EI ROLF
Has Opened up The
Fii.esr.. lean. st, Co.-icst-
SALOOIsT
IN THK CITY
Luthv
Ml
Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
wines
The largest line in Cass County, ot double and singlo harness at
prices so low that it will pay you to come i0 miles amf inspect tock
before purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLEii an experienced
workman lias charge ot our harness shop.
FredGorder,
Plattsmoutii and Weeping Water
F Q yrW oV GO
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI)
A Full and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUCGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Proscriptions Carefully Compounded t nil Hours
at a rate of $S.la7.aO0 per acre. This
sale created so much of a stir that
Fred Leslie, the Knglish comedian,
nightly sighed for "a scarf oin
mounted with a lump of that corner-
lot dirt. The northeast corner of
Clark and Waskington, where the
Keaper Uloc 1. stand, was recently-
sold for $lf.O per square foot, and
the northwest corner of State and
Madison for 92. lioth these sales
would mean over $i.(";3.L3.) per acre
I Inter Ocean.
HIE sound money principles will
ilgillll in OHIO. -NOtlllllg- is
more certain. That state has g-one
through more than one fight on the
fmanical question and the wise
leadership of John Sherman has
always resulted in victory for the
right. Governor Campbell free
silver platform is sufficient to con
demn him and his party at polls in
October if there were no other is
sues. The home of the man who
brought about the resumption of
specie payments, 111 tne lace ot a
The Herald has always had
a hiirh reirard for lu)m
' " j "
Watson but we believe he made a
mistake when he stirred up partv
politics by projecting this "gover
nor business" onto public notice.
He claims to have been moved sole
ly by the demand which came to
him by letter from leading- republi
cans all over the state. The public
would like to know the names of
these "leading- republicans" (r) who
have been stirring- up the chairman
of the state central committee, as
there is a lingering doubt in the
minds of the people as to the de
mand having- come from more than
three or four men, and some of
them now refuse to stand by it.
Give us more data major, and let us
see wiio wants an election held fcr
governor this fall.
Where may be found choice
liquors and cigars.
AN HK I' rSKKgHl'SCl I HKICK.
A X O
MASS' ALK WII IT K LAHKL
always on hand.
t'OKXEK OF .MAIN AXI) FOL'k'TH ST.
ii. L niEEIAN k SON
PIHF LUMBER !
8hinlo8, Lath, Sash,
Doors, Blinds
Can supply everw demand of the city.
Cull and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opcm houHe.
H V VT'v! 1,,Kk' ' ';T. net on
7 . ' J i) my 1'orsvt. 1; Its Brnshf , ("nil -rs
& medieine -'uinnlfu fr.. . ritu h.w I.,.
Brid'iean. 371 H'wuy V Y.
.dJPJLRE
Package nutkm gallons. Oalieioaa. nMrfclraa and
Book and cards sent tHHB to an one wnH.n.
ddree. to tteO. . UffiliS OOl. fSiuSphSi
mm
PARKER'S
m HAIR BALSAM
Cleanse and Wat. lie the hair.
Pal la to Bestore Oray
Curen Kt.p divtM tc hair imttuut
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P. J. HANSEN
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GK0CEK1ES,
GLASS ASU
QUEENS WAKE
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TH r POSITIVE CURF.
ISLY BEOTHERS. M Wimn 8t,New York. Price 60 eta
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PRESIDENT OF THE LEAGUF.
The speech of General James S j
Clarkson at the reception tendered !
him 011 his safe return from Kurope '
had in it that broad spirit and true
American ring- which touches
men's hearts, if heart they have.
As President of the National Kepub
virulent democratic opposition will ally attracted attention in advance
as reflecting- the spirit of the great
national organization of which he
is the head.
He came back from his Kuropean
trip prouder than ever of America
and American institutions. As he
happilv said, the American who
I iroes abroad to studv other nations
' finds that the American is a com-
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, - :?"-' ,iT il"v' e,'1,!t"". i'ai.i.lake in time. V.cta.
- i W ...-f t'OrJi'. T'ie on? v mirt car for Com.
" : - i ' .-.;.., or UifCoX CO., if. y.
Flir "Eil Fid a spBdaily
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not g-o back on him now. Campbells
defeat resolves itself into a ques
tion of how emphatic the level
headed people of Ohio wish to con
demn the relict of greenbackism
I and free-trade.
It was a grand rain that fell in
great abundance this morning-.
Di. Gicsvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
n
otmnrT,ii.s PLASTER
flliMimitini - ' - 1.. 1 1 j
7Y "" yiVUIl-BUU I IXLU IAafO
c i..riH.re . tlie Puhle Silicited.
I JOHNSON BDJLDINGfN SiltH St
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CHtCHESJtfrs English. Red CR0S3
DAMcmo Brand
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