The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 01, 1891, Image 2

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SHINGLES, LATH, SASH.
IKXmS, ISLIXDS.k.d'J all building timteria)
Plattsmoutli Daily Herald
K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
Pullisliet e?ery Thi'rs'lay, .and dally every
iveniuK except Sunday.
li.-tfistered at the lM:it tsruoinh, Neb. post
oneefor transmission through the U.'S. mails
ftt second clusx rate.
Ottlce onier Vine and Fifth streets
Telephone 3.
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Call and see us at the
11th aiu! BSlin street,
north-of IleiseFs mill.
corner of
one hlock
Plaitsmouth., Tbraek
Everything to Furnish Your House.
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
;rkat modern
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
SATl'KDAY, AL'CH'ST I. ISU1.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION.
Tin r'iMiJlic:n -lfCtors f thf
stalf of Nebraska art rrqiicsU-d to
st ud tlt lt'-att's front their several
count ies, to meet in convention in
the citj- of Lincoln. Thursday, Sep
tember 24. 1MM. at In o'clock a. in.,
for the purpose of placing in nomi
nation candidates for one associate
justice of the supreme court, and
two members of the hoard of re-
ents of tin state university, and to
transact such other business as
maybe presented to the convention.
Till-: A 1 1 1 ') hr IT o M K . T
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, bcin;
based upon the vote cast for Hon
(iii). II. Hastings, for attoriiey en
eral in lS'.K), ivin one lelei;"ate-at-lar;"e
t each county, and one for
each 1.T0 vtes ami the major frac
tion thereof:
Ml,.
Now thattlie shops jtre increasing
their forces, I'lattsiiiouth ou;ht to
jet a hustle tut that would put it
away beyond such staid old Mis
souri towns as Nebraska C'tty.
IIo.w TII is. II. k'l-:i-?l rtturnetl
Thursday from his four months
tour in Kuropc. After he i;-ets
rested up In will y-o Ohio and
help elect Win. Jlr K itdey governor
l'it two invincible knights
of protection Mclinle3' and Keed
will be a jreat team in the buckeye
state this fall
.iH.i:k.r. llDDTll.of the Salvation
Army, has me to South Africa to
convert the Zulus. If he makes a
success of it he will then come
back and try his hand on Nebraska
City, though a formal acquaintance
witn that town compels us to sa3
th.it success with the Zulus is not a
guarantee that Nebraska Citycould
be civili.ed hy the same iiilluence.
Kx-Si;..iin I.ii,LL.s is out in a
letter declaring that he is siill a re
publican. Why is ii necessarx for
him to do this'r Dubuque Times.
Perhaps he was afraid he miht
drop olf siuMi iiIn , ami he did not
want the jjrave charge f beiiii;- "a
tleniocrat" hanyiiiL;' over his jravc.
In'alls is tuo smart to et very lar
away from the n-publican fohl.
I uter Ocean.
Having nureliaptl t lie? J. V. AVeckbach store room on south
Main street where lam now located I can sell goods cheap
er than the cheapc-4 having just put in the largest stock
of new irooIs ever brought to the city, (jrasoline stoves
and furniture of all kindssuld on the installment plan,
l. PEARLMAN.
The Best is the Cheapest
TtiHt is Wny Frcl (Jt-rder atttr 15 years of experience as th most successful
Apricultural iuiplt iiii nt dealer in the ount3- has selected the following iuiple
nients which ho carries anil heartily recniinonls to his friends and patrons.
EZGtcb.TJ.in. Ioliii3 and Sch.vitler
WAGONS,
Bradley. Poru. and r 3
LISTERS and PLOWS
NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CUL-
tivators and
Badger Cultivator.
WEIRS
AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER,
H A -
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND
worth Checkrowers and Planters
CO I N 1Kb.
Attains
Altlmi
Ai'tfUie
Hannrr
K,y,l
Hlanif
Buone
Ii.,x Hutte
ISrown -1
Kullal., 1;
Hiitlcr
Hurt x
Cass 11
t'etlal 4
t!nase 31
eiieyenne
Cherry 5
('lav . . 10
roltax 4
I'umint; 7
lKl..;eol'NTlKS.
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1 1 Kearney
Ii Keva t alia
:tj Keitlt ...
("lifter. .
Dakota ..
Dawee
1 ;veon...
Deuel
Dixon
I lodge
Douglas
Dundy
Killni'-re..
Kranklin..
Krontier..
Kiinias. .
(lage
t;artletd...
ins per
Urant....
(ileely ..
Uall .
BLAINE
Kiinhull -1
Knox 5
i aneaster M
IA eoln H
Logan !
l.oup -
Madison
Mel' 'ersoii "J
xt. . i- r.
I pears in
(l l ir ... ........ '
Nvmalia !
Nuckolls 6
Otof !
l'awnce. . , !
I'erkins 3
Till-; Journal .wades through a
Iriboretl article over a column in
length last evening in an evident
attempt to boom democratic offi
cials. The text taken from the
Ka;le wa so far from the point
which Col. Sherman wastiyinj;- to
emphasize that his position really
seemed painful. Uut the officials.
4-ot a lull column send olf and
it costs moiiei- to run a news
paper, which fact we hope iias siij;'
;ested itself to the aforesaid demo
cratic officials.
I n an
ward of
v'ieree
Pllelps
Platte
Polk
. .. 7'Ked Willow.
... m; Kieliardson .
... tf-Kock
...11 Saline
. . .a Sarpy
. . . 3 Saunderx . . .
. .. 9:Scott" Hluff.
. . ft, Seward
... A.lieriiun
. .. niSlierinan
. ..in Sioux
. . . -I Stanton
.. 2 Thayer
. .. li Thomas
... 'J l'lnnton
Vallev.
;ton
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. 4
. .
. 6
.11
. 3
14
. 4
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.10
. 6
. 3
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. 8
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. 4
Hamilton xiWashin;
Harlan 4Vayiie.
Have-" a ebster 7
lliteheoek 4'wlieeler '-
Holt xjYork U
Howard... 4;
Hooker , Total 545
elleison :l
No vote returned.
It is recomended that no proxies
be ndduutted to the convention,
and that the delegates present be
authorized to cast the full vote of
the deleft ion.
It is further recomended that the
state central committee select the
temporary organization of the con
vention. John C. Watson,
WALT.M. Sbely, Chairnian.
Secretary.
Handles tlie tinestnt lries, 1
('arriages and other veliicles
uvtons, (arts, Siirin Wagons
that are manufactured.
and
The largest line in Cass County, ot double and tiujde harness at
friees so lor that it will pay you to come 20 miles and inspect stock
before purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLER an experienced
arorkmau has charge ot our harness shop.
FredGorder,
Flattsmouth and Weeping Water
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A Full and Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUCCISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
I'rescriptioiis Carefully Compounded at sill lioinv.
THE POSITIVE CURE
l ELY BROTHERS. U Winen BU Kew Yort
n r-Tu i
A TRUE SAMPLE.
It was none other than the chair
nian ot tiie .National Ueinocratie
Committee. Senator Calvin Jince of
Ohio, that is employing and
leasing' state convicts down in Ten
nessee and crowding out honest
labor at liia coal mines. Twenty
five hundred miners were up in
arms and the governor called out
the militia. But your leading and
representative democrat, Mr. Brice,
did not withdraw his convicts. No,
sir; the honest toiler that had
worked for the democratic chairman
before the convicts were obtained
might starve ifow for all the
humane Urice cared. This incident,
coming from their leatler of leatlers.
shows very c4early the attitude of
that part 3" on the labor question.
Honeyed phrases a re one thing- and
cold, calculating robbery of the
sons of toil is quite another.
Hail the republican chairman, or
even a less prominent member of
that party, been gnilty of Mr.
Brice's crimes the democratic
press would have grown reil in the
face with indignation at the in
justice done to honest labor; but
now, it's all different, you know,
and not a word comes up. from the
tleini cratie cohorts until tUey are
goaded to it by the jibes of repub
lican criticism. The meek and low
ly Schurtnanii, of t he Journal, is a
great friend of labor (in his mind)
but he has not yet seen tit to con
demn the heartless senator from
Ohio, whose chief delight seems to
rest in grinding down labor anil in
reducing his men to the status of
mere serfs. The people, however,
notice these things, and note also
the arrant hypocrisy of the men
who at times pretend to favor the
interests of the toiling masses.
AS A DEMOCRATIC
SOLVENT,
irticle on the old Ninth
New York City, which ap
the New York World, we
liutl the following statement, which
is signilicant as an indication of the
changes that have been wrought in
more than one locality by the nom
ination of Blaine and Cleveland in
1SS4:
The line of demarcation between
the democrats and republicans in
the Ninth ward is not as clear cut
as in many other districts of the
city, for the reason that many for
mer democrats are now voting with
the republicans- particularlj- those
first led from their allegiance to the
democracy by James (1. Blaine -while
a good many of the old line
Know-Noth ing whigs, wht adhered
to the republican party because i,
seemed to them to be most distinc
tively American, are becoming and
continuing to be democrats. Last
year, for the first time in the recol
lection of the oltlest inhabitant, the
republicans in the Ninth ran an
Irishman for congress.
All old New Yorkers who know
what the political character of the
Ninth ward was will appreciate this
radical change. During the Know
Nothing days the Ninth was the
Know-Nothing banner ward. In
1S.") it cast for the Know-Nothing
candidate for ma or 'i.SOO votes, as
against 1,200 for the democratic and
Mat) for the republican candidate.
The nomination of Blaine and
Cleveland in 18S4 1 revived the old
spirit in man' of these Know
Nothings who had joined the re
publican party. Mr. Blaine's broad
Americanism naturally repelled
them just as it attracted thousands
who had hitherto acted with the
democratic party.
What has happened in the Ninth
ward of New York has been repeated
in many other parts of the country.
The nomination of Mr. Blaine in
1SS4 made thousands vote the re
publican ticket who hail up to that
time been staunch supporters of
the democracy. If he should be
nominated again next year history
wiil be sure to repeat itself so faras
democratic defection is concerned.
His nomination would lead to even
a greater democratic stampede than
was caused by his candidacy seven
years ago. Thousands of demo
crats who could not be induced tht n
to vote for him would be only too
willing next year to help in the
work of placing in the White House
the greatest of living Americans.
Irish World.
Ayer's Pills
fcxoi'I all oCtrars aa a tarn 11 y miyflctne. Ttwy
ure Baitod to emcy otmututUMi, old ainl
younK, ".nil, tein; mju--yaUL axe a?roe
ablu to bike. J'ureljr ereuMo, Utuy luavo
no 111 tifleola, but. KLTMiu-Uieu &tui retful.Ue
Jic suunnch, ltvor, ami bow via, autl realoro
every orgiui to Ua noruud. fimcUmx. For uso
cither al lu.ioe ur abroad, ki laud or aea,
Us rui
Arc the Best.
"Ayt-r's 1'llls h-ivo lKen used In my faintly
for over thirty years. We find Uioin an ex
cellent medicine ixi fevers, eruptive difteasrs,
ami all lidioiLt UoulWea. and nelikmi cull a
(liy.siei&a. Tliey are almost Uie only ull
used lu our neij'tiliorhood." Kedmon '.
Cornly, Itow Jading 1". O., W. t't-liciuua
1'arisli, J.'i.
I have t,oMi in Uiw country elrfit years.
mm, uuruiK an inn Luue, neiUu-j I, nor any
member of my l.unily have used any other
kind of nieilieine than Ayer's J'ills. hut these
we always keep at hand, and I tihouM not
know how U fret alone without them."
A. V. Soderherf-. Iiwell, M;uhs.
"I have used Ayer's Caumrtlr 1111s ns a
Family Fiedicine
for 35 years, and t.h(?y have always piven the
utmost sati.sfai-t.il ki." James A. Thornton,
HloomiiiKton. I nil.
"Two hoxes of Ayers I'm- rured me of
severe headache, from which I was lmtn a
Miflercr." Kmma Keyes, Jluhbardstown,
Mass.
Ayer's Pills,
I'UB1AREI FT
Dr. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Sold hy all DeV-rs in Medicine.
(jamilim; stoves
Cleaned and k'cpairi'd at
w. hi;mdki;s hak'dwakk
STt ) u i:.
. V. Mat hews old !-taint.)
S A T I S I " ACTION ( 1 1 T A k A N T K K I
HENRY BOECK
Tho L.en-img
FURNITURK LKALER
A.UO
a.
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UNDERTAKR.
'oiistxntlv keeps mi IihiuI everything
yui; iic-'ii (; liiiiusli your huilac.
CoKNKIt MX I II AM MAIN HTHKKT
F h.tii-n ( Ut
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TYPEWRITER
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i smciiy nrsi eia- maeiiuie. tuny warraif y
ci. jiH'ie irnin ine very msi inaieriai
-KIMeil workinen, and w'tli tlie I
iiave ever 1,,-en l-vied for I lie
ranted to do all that can he
necteil of the very best typewriter exta
'aoahleoT v.jiinn lr" words e,-r minute si.
pore a ordiuK to the alillity of ttm operati-r.
est material p v
l,e-t tools ty
' purpose, W
reasoiiahly K.j
217, 21!, hii.I Mum
'lattsmouth,
a. M. BONS.
1 he I'erkins has
.enoyated frotn top
jow one of flu; best
ebraska.
Fropneioi-
been tlioruuindily
tC .l.t.i,,, " li '
hotels in th wtati
Btmrders will
(4.50 and up.
be taker !y the week at
300D BAR CONNECTED
. DRESbLEK.
""sill;' 'i ,. "" itrftViJi.
niiir;ii'' iw -51-
II flier, is no agent in your twn addrens tlip
in mufactur, i-.
T 1 1 K TAKIsl! MK'O Co.
Airenfs wanteit 1'aiisll 1, Y.
F. li. SEEL KM IKE, A-nt.
I.incolu, Nell
The 5th St. Merchant
Kt-ep a V I' ' l.l-
County Surveyor
ANl.
CIVIL ENGINEER.
Vll orders left with County Clerk will
receive prompt attention.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE.
SHEBWQOr BLO'.
List ot Lutters,
Kemaitiiiig unclaimed in the i'ost
Office at riattsmotith. July 'SI,
lX'Jl, for the week ending July l.:
I'ersons calling for any of the
above letters will please say "ad
vertised." II. J. Stkkkmit, V. M
HILIP TH EI ROLF
HasOpenodupTlie j
Finest. 'lean st, - Cosiest j
SALOON" j
-IN Till-; CITY
Lumber
Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
!!. A. VATHBIAH k M
PINF LUMBER !
i
i
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors, Blinds
Where may be found choice wines
litpiors and cigars.
AXIIlvL'Sl-K HCSCII liKKK.
A.I
HASS' AI.K WHITi; I.AHKJ
alwavs on haiul.
THKk'K are two species of the
genus "mosso demoeratique" parly
in Chicago: one belongs to the
Carter Harrison taction and the
other to the .Cregier. The feeling
that exists betwreu the two wings
of the old organization is reported
as very bitter. This would in
dicate that the honest tax-yayer in
Chicago might yet have a chance
to live without being robbed, since
thcTammany democracy of spoils
a id plunder can not win except
when solidly united.
W'AXTEIV-A desirable tenant for
the Dovcy homestead, corner of
Seventh and Oak streets,
tf E. G. Dovev & Sox.
I'UKXKK OF MAIX AND 1'OI KTII ST.
i Can supply everw demand of the city,
('all and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera house.
P. J. HANSEN
. p e i,rno miik MIO I " '--.T. net on
MiT'ii' lU my l'nrW, Heir Brushe-. ('iirh rs
&. inedieines. -aniplen free, w rit. now. Or
ISridtcnan :i71 B'way V.
WIRE
6wyi hn,.r
Tk Gr tat Health LIivIHK.
Psckatre mU t sail
uppetiziiuc Sold by
OellcirHlft. nftrklm ' n A
r all dmlera. A ha&ntifnl hrinn
liiKik mnd cards neiit to an, nn miilin.
ddxeaa MU0,. iilKKd CO.. Philadelphia, I'Z
.XI fi.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ClMmwo and tMntie the hair.
Promote a luxuriant yrowth.
Kever rails to Beatore Oray
Hair to it Youthful Color.
Cure "nip diwwt ft hair twiing.
i.rs (fie Lotiirn,
1 'k riX.i(-r ACinu:. 1:
? . la" v vR'f, T-.o . r.'.v ,-i.tc mrpfor Com.
. .i. . . Iji . ur ii.'.-ICOX & Co., i. Y.
OKAI.KR IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
GLASS AiL
QUEEN SWA UE
Floi'r r4l Fecfl a facially
Dr. Grosvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
PLASTER.
Givet Qviek relief
yramn pain.
Rhanmafam, nmralia. plsonsjana lumhariH
etnntoM. mt mi t an uni-
li;i
tii- I'ublc Solicited.
JOHNSON EUILDINGN SiltH St
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CHICHESTER'S ElGUSH. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND J
A. a 1C NUlNt. Th. 9ml J flafe. 8urr, rrmf.U P!.; '-r air.- 'J
j.'. -;' trri& I 'j- r;.;i. Take ma hr Llud. hfus SdittfK,i end l-ffyx
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