r t HERALD 'lIF.I EVF.nV TIll'UMDAY II T Usmontb Herald PublistLins: Co TEEM8. Copy, tlx inonttit 91 "0 Copy, on yar 3 on rrtWIng rtr aecnrdleti to mca, time aod Hon niiiila known on t pplli-atlon. irn-d at tb I'ott OfUce, riatuoioutli. aa Mecond Claa matter. M. Haaharll. Kdltr. LATT8MOUT1I.' JAN.8S, 1883 (Thk editor of the Tekamah Hurtn i is either a fool or a knave or both ( Is the father of one of the, most seless and contemptable articles t ever disgraced Nebraska Journal iv which appears in his last issue. I which had for its subject Mr. Nye the Omaha Ilepubllcan. The peo- ' of the atata - recogniti Mr. Nye nn of the brightest and irt:u , ...litnt-u flti'if r.tfAt liktr Iiiq H:itiip I u rin.isKii jiMimaiisis ami a tu.i' j ilijiit h.i a thinker and oiittiual a-t ; iter. Th maudlin attempt of ll.. , 1 1 on L.t u to decry him throuu a 1 of i l i jus 1hI.k Iio.kIh is to be run ueil and thin paper Would feel itaeli eltci in iluty if it did not dei.r.ui.c. J ulitical mniiuictiank w ho, by hi: u word of iiiuull), shows the di ten he is to tin' pi oU bsioo. Sx:.NAT01t 1U'NI1IY, in Ihe state seli- , ha-t muodin cd a hill pvovidim tl-.e t t:l licainoi of the laws p;issei the U iml iture, i'i mm newxpuper ii. Ii oi.n: y . 1 l.e hi;i lms passed it 1 . I .....1 ij ...... i ir. r.. I itl.i II .111:' .11.11 la lliiv l.i .. I ml., el' ;i.e i-.liiliiit lee on plintiiiK l.ir4:i' liUtuli.t i oft states luvo theii . M t'niiii ki-ai.kti f it uei. ill IimHi isllMli . c h York huh inn the number, aud not yla'.e. t li ti has this system has ever bolUhcd it. This fact alouo is a guar .ite i.o I lie I.-tiislatuie that the pub ".ili.iti of i!ih laws of a slate us pass i from tune to time is a wise meas re, and oiio thai the people eudoiae. xi'.oi ance of law to reading Litn b -ines, hv tliiJ, almost inipos-iihle, ami ki'owi. U:i' of new laws and chaiii,' .H Ihey hilt.' place, is plnced lnfi i- I',. ople lo h 'th tlecie.ise legislntiuu am lace the Knowledge i if I ore tin lu v. i ' Ci lnpcliillfi iheui to puicl,;;se i rmijji LonsuKalioii. It is to In liopc iul ii, n attcntioti ol the senate u-. ouet in.yy he gleu this measure, ain. lio liu-UALD tiopt-s Iho Cass county eu-gittiou w ill oee their way clear li t- auppoi l. It is an clil taxing tlmt iuifortuuee ever tome fdng.y, and it seems to be ill v proren h t he recsrds ol calami- i-i the worhl over, which have oc- urrid the present mouth. The burn ir of Ihe New hall house, Milwaukee, itli it 1 rightful loss of life, the vie tits litimbetiu some eighty, waa Homely t'ollowctl by the aunoimce- ictit of thu Uu-aian holaeu'-t iu a real circus, wherein two hundred I'tishttl in tin? flames. Later we hvc the announcement of the rail ad catastrophe on the Southern Pa ne, iu which an express I rain at Ihe p ol a radc hroko loose trom the ne, nud ran backward at alright- TicVTl niiii. ivwreeked itscil; t ve i.u lies t't intr heapt-tl Up together ami iiueil lo ettitlers nearly thirty pi r s pi-rihiiig in toe wni:. .niu un' lii.u.'s. On the saint- day t i . y o cum 1:0111 Ciermaiiy ot the t i- -ifti ol tie t .niliria lHi ttie -:e:ii:i on. tin. Le l.iiiiijii.i bi-.Kiiig iiiuo:-! l.luu..l.tl y 1 i li ll U L II till 1 1 u ?.... i lu...rJ, ovt-c l'oar huuiiicdot '. lioai i.na a u.ileiy grate Asnlo trum cat gre.i: u.isioi'tulit-s i.as hct-u ll.i u.ii iii.:i;Lfr oi niiuor act iotnl- aiiU ,us.iop:.ts t:ironh ii.e monili all oi h.Cil .t alilUUi U lip, WOUlli lllHivi inotitii i iC-Cofd ol Violent tit-ulo; ;. ujiaiiiu, and tiuo which ha l bet ii eqii.tiieii lot" years .V Ft:-:. Ue Ifi V oy L.io u.tiU" of Siiei iuaii in Luitoia to tlis Pialls o'.Lu j jriia! to iay tii.it "ilvea Mi. .Niiitioii tcit constrained i.i:.):j t. i' tin- iltiaia's couise, in a p.-( In- coiiieleiikC." ino u.lo'.v Mieimuii is undoubtedly ....1. :Ii, Morton never apologizes r liu- Ilet aliJ. lie has no occasion apoiogii- tor the Herald. Mr. Mor 11 is n-.-t in any way respousiole lor .tat the Herald says. The Platts- tuia fellow lies. Mr. Morton has ver ln-eii "ooiisiraiutd to aiwionize r tlie Herald, -in a public conier ce," or elsewhere. Not un!il Mr. orton himself shall say that no eei suited the lleruld by apoloiznitf foi will we believe that he ever did any ing of tiw kind. Omaha H raid. To this have wc come that our h.ch es etinuJ contemporary who voice r. Mill'-i's falsehood for six months. i.ve publicity to all his rckles atements iiv that fraud hunt, is now turti denounced as a lia- and de- aned with the sobnVjuet of -fellow. :e would judge from a casual glanco tha above that there wasn t oy re- arkable amount of love lost between twoiusiat the present writing. id that all the taffy exchanged here- for was a sort of blind pool to ae- 1 vo the public. The old sa mg umw ... .a A. IAt Vhen rogues fall out nones u" Pir dues." cemes very Tivtdly u in t and if our two esteemed aud al- ctionate brethern continue this with ch spirit and unction and do not ex cise more judgment ana less tempo.. ey will tell too much plain "utu out each other which will snow ui at side of them which they have pt turned from the public, and some . 1 . A ll .Ir ahliaA will popie who navo bm - exonerated out of their own moutns. our democratic friends aud neigh rs have any regard for their records oy will at once swallow their wrath .d embrace ag3in. AN important section has bcn in- ;rporatt-d in tho new tariff Mil e avs and mean committee, i i- ding for the iLJ.t of appeal from do- ! the stcreiarj 01 tne u""ij ,urt ot claims. This wiii change me itticrat of ihe custom house from of Uiai resort to a depart- fiiit i.filccr liere h belongs. t . - l.aftlf TUB Air'"''"1" iStr iie.i eJi" r Jitorials frm its txchanec-s with- it aiiv si,:n of credit. It U a reckless ihit ttiiit will i.ecesaarily have to p r.d?d before propr:e:ors of sucn .,ei a fjn ;tail":e tue tine 01 acquire tho dignity worthy tne pro- -:- - TT-of S.tli:ie couuty's legislailve '.-.g.iit-n .Vr former residents of Cas :i.ri.ave g.)i3 west and gro"wa up Tnn state senate ban befu wreaUlntt vatllantly, the greater rarf. of tin time Utrly, with the tiueilfoiL of voting ilicintelvft a dozen or to I newspapers daily and wo believe have, succeoditl In adopting such measure, tho house having done the tame during the coru mencenient days of the session, The Herald believes that time worn ques tion and practise is a fourth rate pet it i i and any wuy, one Hint does not pre ut isuiQcaiioe enough to b ilenoui mated a fraud, but wliicli possesses all he qualities that g to make up such institutions. One of the urguuienu made in advocating this measure wa.n that it gave members papers to send to their constituents, and through which medium they would know what whs being done. The absurdity of this plea is very apparent. .Venalois lepie senttng a conf lituency of fifteen to twenty thousand can furnish a very valuable amount of infounation to their constituency through five r ten papers a day. The proposition itsIi ta jm)t.Pt. There in still anolhcr i if tson v. hy pi'.pei.-i are vnteil lavish i . .. . . ...... I .... .i I v tl. iiii.ii 1 i..r and tt vvjt;, no that we mention It : I i h:it lea mi m t!i.t ,,;, thrown t.i .li 4 a i oi ouaiiiv , neyiiaitis tla m-' elVes. The stale p IVS for tie- pape.S ; ' ..Kt-n and it isKi.M-t.d by some j I, ,.o .. ii. r .. t.. 1I..111 ' I'tiris ua n iiiituit ...i ...... . 1 I ... v 1 1,. ,.. ;Mar.. 1 i no eoi ,4:111.1 .ii 1 1 1 hi 1.1 hi tii'i.-i. ( uon of thia. that pajer s;at. t!:.yi , over one h.mditd e-opi.s of :t weie ; ' I aken 111 the house: nil speaKln: nil speakim; ot I it gai 1 uioiibly, jtiiU w itii miii h jjusto. ; iVtiy was theie suc.'i a deui.inl lor . ihat papui Had iho memln-IS just ,U,niv,,,l l!,,v e.o.Iil not eat thi.e meals adav at.d kh-cl a United ' States seii.itof ith ;ut it ? Not at all ; Llie meuihei'b ha.l simply Vu'.t 'l them .elves ;t lot of ti.ntei -1 ll..v ilhi i.ot Want and for which they hail no use and to ! ibey filled out t':e !is:, and hohoecr j Wanted tl e piiiaiiee t( droppings bad d so enough to tolirit mi-uilLis to take their paper t..ui-.l tlie in ynuiuut trouble. This paper builds up its bub s ription list tluough 110 such "dim dam" process as that. The Hebalp is printed lor ils suh.-ciibeis w'10 waul u and pay f'.r it and not to scure any , ..l ion large 01 Email of a voted list ir m ihe legiskituie and the pt-iquisile ,-ulueut llu icli iv. O.ht i papers can ...opt '.heir own comse. but lis for US. . e L-elleVU the Hyali-lU till the prtlt of .:ie legislature is pernicious; we con demned it two jtars ago, we condemn 1 . now, and we shall tlo the aautc two ytais in the future. ft How gieat an influence one man can nave over the life aud destinies ot a lation is illustrated iu the death of M. Jambetta. Th master mind of the present third republic in Frauce.Gam jetta, ever since he proclaimed the re public in the days of war and siege in Paris in 1871 has been prominent 111 the nation's politics, and the man who has held the sea of French politics from storm and turmoil, and built the republic iu its strength and stableness. Others have held the foremost po sitions in the French republic in name, but it was Gambetta who named Thiers, and it was Gambetta who said to Mc Mahon, "This do or resign." aud the followers of Gambetta placed M. Grevy in his present position. So thor oughly republican and progressive has France been in the last ten years that Americans have, many concluded, that ilie Fiench republic was so thinly, ts .iioiishcd ai.il so much loved by the I'reiifh people thei.i.iflvcs that danger trom Impel iaiinm, An.wciiy , Commuu . j in unit dit-scnttniia was far removed i he simple Tact oi the tic.uli of one .iiaii hliuMS the people diUVrenil. tiamhetta was scaifelv in iiis lasi .esli.-ig place bei'oie scores of the ii -ljapaiia issued manifesto' tleclai- mg the republic a faiiiiio. An organization iiuiuhe: in many thous ands is discovered iu the tveat of Prance having lor its purpose, the overthrow of the lepuniic, aud Xi ii ilia: circles .ne found in open ses sion in Palij. A changeable people susceptible to punlic clamor may pos sess the necessary .stability to coeice the attempt at tin. life of the present French government, and France and the republic may have leaders who can secure and laid the confidence of the people, and weather the cloudy days that follow the dea'.h of their greatest leader. This country above all others will hope this may be the result. The Omaha l'.ce cays that "Joe Millard is bu.-y ai work buying hi way toward tht L'niied states seuate." He evidently has not purchased th editor ot the Pee, and that he. has not done eo is j retiy good e-idence lhar ho has not purchased anybody . The hue aud cry that we always hear against every public man who does lot bow te the dictation of Hosewa ter has lor.g .since lost its terrors. In fact it has got so that a man is looked upou with suspicion who lias his friendship. Dakota City Eagle. ItPHESEjtTATiVE Hall's bill which makes it a crime and m'sdemenor for any man to let cattle having infectious diseases ri a at large, iu the state, pass ed its second reading hist Saturday and was rcommsnded to pass. The bill will receive no opposition In the senate. The lo jby at Liucoin should .turn their att ntion to Governor Dawes aud solit t the appointment of their favorite audidate, as the legislature baa made progress backward aud has no visible appearance of ever dec- ling. The date senate has a committee, the member tif which arc etruiuij their thicc collars a day by investi gation .nid i liquid' is iatc tLc salaries I of privttc ciiii.'us. n i a mighty aoodti. iig tl.ui the tool killer is wide- ly dUtr.buied ii. g winter. The inhibitory law iu Ioy a was de clared i ucoUffUiuiioua , bat tin.- Uiil- jority that ptsscd the mea-sure wiil uof one it up or elect a Democratic govern" over it They are made of j j,ii3t week caused by the influx of lob- i terthenver th.tii lbebvist3 who hj4Ve foumi ,i!fir Ha J . : sterm r iufl'ov average K..usas mau Tin: II tKALD wishes ihe Iujter Oce:n. Juhu to M. ctrrect Tha ver soldiivautt statesman. ThI Nebraska 1'rtss orl.tio,, iucusiu ciucoiu to-cay, ana me ca j paoity of Lincoln taverns receives ai cu-tl tat. Th-Cobdeu ciub is tiili for Mr. A Kirk StateHiuMH. - i Wn herewith acini our tcinlereM feelings of sympnihy lu the i. k -luir- j mnu of Arbor LotUe.OtiM rntuily Ne braska We are sorry for Mr. Morion. The result of yesterday' bnllot for United State senator develop ihe fact that his boom and Unit of our friend Gei. O'itiicii were twins. They begat) I i e together, and they re pose in the silent pare nide by side. They were little fellow. They did not have long to t. There i uot breath enough in the world for them, trying to do for the coun'ry and what They have yode whire the hoomcr ! they would do if they had an oppoitu gatliereth hi own boom to him snd j nity. The clamor helped t hem some U coureut. and Mr. rendition thought l.e had the The nnti-Morton inoveincnt mining entire democratic party to assist liim the democrats of the legislature Is j lu passing the bill and carrying out about hs mean, (.tieHkiiig aud ungrate-j the reform : people even went h- fur tul an ntTair an ha- er been exhibit- , as to name Mr. Pendleton as the niod el in Nebraeka If it had not been j ern democrat ami the only reform cart- for Mortou snd ihe rampaigu he made, there would not probably have been enough dwni"ra'- in the legis lature to hold 't exuciii To bejfiu with, i.e "t Prot. I'iti v to come to with, l.e t t'rot. I eny to come to Nebrft-k.t. Th. proj. r U an tin-. niitiuied old liar, but Ik- came, and i I ... 1 ... .U .1- X" " n " .!" i.. u ui-io-- - " " i 'r. - e."- convention loetin.r, made the no-.pre;,,,. am. .t-awu. 'leniocriilio plaih.rrii :! at was ever eiiuiieiated, find was nominated tor 1 L'lin'rimr lie rondiirted what wc en-assured w at. ex. client cam- j " ' '' s,l"l- Ho told I'mf. 11 t. 1; ...I ... ;....o ....I 1 rrJ " ' "' ..........", u'-Mir'd every bo. ly that .iriou iiem- : erratic candidriti-H would be counted in whether thev were elected or not, 1 After the iletli.ui Mortou sliil ! lier me t.eiii.M. A..M.UU "i'k-. Appoinu-d foreman of the U S. grand jury, le- tiled to turn that iiipililiilii.il i:. 10 a di m'( ralic reliirn board lie o'K ;.e Pic inont ller- arl I J ;ii l t.-i i''i'r'".ii i '-i no j'ny. and 1 In (m:i hi lleiiiid i iiuuie I lie i 1 4t ions ;is u-Mia! Jast evening no for otlieial organ for the publication of j trial caucus hart yet been in-M - niul the s cret testimony , democratic lies told usual result as teaehed, nothing iu ihe jury-room, etc. The govern- whatever being accomplished, muut footed the bills, after having se- j At the republi -a i heatiii iarlers the cured tha iiifoi'ination that Valeutine Mili.u d men were ready to go into was oiecied iu the Third dUtrirl bhU ; f;iieus and this course was strongly that surveyor general Geo. S. ftmitii ; nr!(ed by ipeakei jLimp.'ery and otlu had nhvay s ben a repumble ofl'ner. ers;but the other candidates were somo time alter the adjournment j avetsed to this course, and it was im- of the grand jury, Morton went to the farmer's convention at Chicago and tlclivcrcil his Mump speech in fa vor ot Irif trade. Now, alter all thla, to ee llie deroo crals turn urouud aud vote for a inuu like ltoyd. who never was a states man iu all his life, almost breaks our heart. Talk about Ihe ingratitude of republics! tiio ingratitude of demo crats beats Ihe devil. The mail who smitis the hand that feeds him is a paragon of gratefulness compared w ith the Nebraska democrat. If we were Morton we would wwear oft' be ing a democratic leader. We wiuld let somebody elne write the platform, make the speeches and run the grand jtirius and tho newspapers. 'Wc would stay at h.irjir ami raise hogs ship them to Omaha and trada thet;i to mayor Doyd for nothing. O. Hcpnblican- The Senatorial Contest Friday's ballot last week in the sen atonal contest remained poetically the same as Thursday's and on Satur day the ballot was noted chiefly for the democratic abandonment of J. Ster lin Morton. Saturday's ballot resulted as follows: The joint convention convened at 12 noon, took one ballot and then ad journed until Monday at 12. The house also ad jourtu d to meet at the same time. Tlie vole vv-w as fu'loivs; Mi 1 ton .1, Miiiard 15. Maudcrson ?,Con iht o, Cii.unse 2, Cowni pt, Iirown 10, .Saunders 12, SticLle ii. Savage o. Lake j, ltoyd 3, Ashby 13. Thayer 15. Dorsey 2, Livingston 4, Piaite 1, Viftjuin 1, Weaver 1, Xorlh 1, Munger I, Kenhfdy 1. Ewii.g 1. j Tlie vole 011 Monday for Senator ! showed but little change from Salur-j cay', and showed that over Sunday i no arrangements had been made for a coming together of the beiigJis;it5( The vote showed simply concent rut ion ou tlie part ot me Anu-monopeiisis and Deuiociats upon their fa. oiitrs: htickel 19, IJoyd 19. Miilaid 10. Thayer 16. Sauuth is IS, Cow in 12, Mmdeisoii 8, Drown 5. Morton 4, Con nor 3, Baker 3, Savage 2, Dorsey 2, Crounse 2, Lake 2, Praper 2. Weaver. Muuger, Ilollman. Michael, 1 each. The second ballot resulted as fol lows: Millard 10, Thayer lC.Saunders 10, Cowin 11. Mauderson 8. Weaver 1, Lake 3. Dorsey 2, Michael 1. Bovd Id. Brown 5, Savage 2, Morton 4. Draper 2, Hunger 1, llollmau 1, Barker 8, .Stickel 19, Connor 3, Crounse 3. Tuesday's ballot Boyd 32, Counor 23, Millard 16, Thayer 14, Saunders 13, Cowin 13, Manderson 8, Dorsev 2. Crouuse 2, Lake 2, Morton 4, Weaver 1, Dye 1, atickel 1, Savage 1132 1 Eveky day of late bcfoie the joint ballot has been taken in the legislature. some member has offered resolutions of an amuseing nature. D.S. Diaper. of thi9 county, offered one of the best ones yet, which was as follows: Whereas, The election of a U, S. senator is progressing as rapidly as possible, and . -. . i . i WHEREAS. 11 I' naa UOl oeeu iui their presence w bt.ouM have decided ing very strong, and the humorous rei this matter long ago, therefore be it j olutions introduced in the senate dai Kesolved, That the rsyenue collec- j , directe,i at the lo,,,v evInce a rei! tors, po3luia.t, ,: r omcers, poiiomee inic-viui. - shals. and all other lobyists bedismiss - ed until it become necessary to elect the next U. S. senator. The resolution was discussed anljnops xnd wavtring republicans weie ruled out of order. 1'i.attsmovth wants milling inter, i esls. additional manufacturing insti. unions, gas ror iiiumiutioo, um- er improvements of note that will never be secured without the asking. f Trie thermometer marked rixtetn ; j bfiw zt.ro hvst .Sa'.urday and Mr. Mor- j j toH-6 jj(K,m ,0, tMe Tniied Staus sen- j I ator Ctll.ip(itd, hhi total Vole t.eing j ' eve. Il was a very cold day. There has leen a steady increase in the nrovision trade in this city the Lome from Lincoln. The I'latl-mou'h Jouinitl khutjld roiuiblUh the Omaha Herald' mrs- a .... :,;.,ii- ,,.. "SJ . 1 ,ui ICI11.11AH ; t . 'j u uci i, o uc n I ' ' . i years story. It very iuteresuuo; rodiug, you know " Du. LfViSTOS'3 senatorial boom was a hearty oue ou the part of his 1 supporters and the General ha a host ! of friends in ruttftoouiu bo en - 'doiseU ft- Mil. 1'knui.KTON. of Ohio, U a dem- ocrat, and he lias taken hit party. which has been clamoring, ever shut' It was popular to clamor for civil ser vice reform, at Its word, and a year ago introduced his civil service re form bill. Before the election, -and when the average democrat thought the bill would never pass anyway, the whole party clamored for civil service reform and pointed to Mr. lVndleton and his bill as an illustration of their earnest ues, mid what the party was didattj for IHM. However, with i!.r assembling of coiign ss, a change in sentiment was apparent. The demo cratic leaders were n t at much for re- form as they had appeared to be, and when Mr. Pendl. Ion's i! i i h - form bill came ip for passage, it loi.ml di IU. rials lilttinjr it, spe.,kiii) a:tii l I it. iiimI imiiin cvi iv 1 1T.1t t i:i their now- ! - - - - . - - --- 1 er to (iff I,: tit. Tlie republican paily quietly came to the rescue of Mr. Pen dleton, and pushed the bill, and now Mr. Pindleten is ugaided as a trai. ot to dotni.ci ut i..' pi ii.ciplesi. and h char.ei'S for the d-'liluCiil ii! lioniit.a tion in 14 has vairsiieil from silit. nd 'i.'i! it is a wonder that he is ! lowed to remain i t t!:e party lines .-it all, for the modern democrat has pinv en lie lu no love f'jr a civil seivice rilol U:er (Veil froai a liellioii ntir st:tri(i,,ou.t. Tiie -.i; iia' ion as ii. appeared !o a ""date Journal lejau ter oil Wedut sil.tj : 1 ne iioee pai in 3 neiu ineir COIISUI- possible to get .1 majority of the two houses into caucus. The evening was consumed 111 fruitless discussion. 7'he anti monops consulted at lied Ribbon hall. They are pretty will united, as their vote, for &t;ckel ami Connor would indicate, and are simply waiting events, They deciceJ on no definite course Inst night. If they can induce the democrats to combine with Uiem for the election of an anti-monopoly oandidato, they will make, suclf a combination. If they fail to do this the course advocated by their leaders is to hold together and turn the scale in favor of that republican candidate whom they deem the least objectiona ble. The democrats have 110 hopes of ! electing a democrat and are passing their votes around from one democrat to another as a sort of counterfeit of the reality giving them, qs it were, a sniff of the public crib from which 1 hey aie destined :iever to feed. They unite very well on a complimentary vote, but they will iut hold together when tlie decisive ballot comes. There is no probability of a PEllOI IIATll-- ANTl --MONiie I OM1UNA TIG. The anti uioiioj s will not vote for a democrat, and Ike dt motrats wiii not unite oil sui anti-monnp. "Who is the Si run Hey t an! i-ll)r-::'i c.-iuuidate '?" asked a r p n ier of a le.-td-injr atiti-tuoiiop hiei nil.t. -We could probably iirnte bes. on Connor. He w-itsld draw four or live republican votes, to., if !;j had a chance of election." ''(.'an a dcaji'crai get any strength fioui the anti-iiioiitipb '(" "No. We are nearly u!l republ icans. aiid would not vote for a democrat.'' "Who is the strongest of the repub lican candidates among your men?"' Mandersoli. Miilaid has r.o folin'.v- i UIR. rij.leri bt C(,.A in h;ui a good following." The rcpoiter then turned his Lattey of inlei legation poin upou a promin ent democratic member of the house. "How does Gen. Connor stand with the democrats?" "lie stands well, lie is liked because he is an able man and an anti, and l.e is popular with western menthols on account of his location." "Could the democratic fotce be thrown to him f" "No. Many democrats would not vote for him under any consideration. When there comes a break the demo cratic votes will scatter." 'Who is the choice of the democra.s 1 among tt publican Candida! as ?' J -Cowin seems to ha- e thi most j frauds." i PKOSI'tCTS FOK AX KI.tCTinX. -1 lhink it is time," said the same ,nember to unite on some man and sUy wR!i ulm ()r else bleak up aUll go ; , tdease. I am in favor of the former, 'fa republican is elected he will probably be a slick, and 1 want the republicans to take all the respon sibility." This feeling of impatience is grow Irritation at the obstinacv of that im - ..... 1 portant body of citizens. j There is a general desire to see a I break of some kind. Certain anti mo- in close consultation last night, and it i will not be surprising if there are i some iinortant changes in the ballot ; tmnoriow at the latest t wvanwBH ; The capitol appropriation bill has i,t.n introduced in the IIcusc, the iriHeedin-t giving the followino; iiit-utiou of it: Mr. Field tti-uay introduced II. II. Xo. 18?, which provides for the c-rec-iiou of ti e center poriioii of tho new capilol. The bill cails tur a levy of one mill ou. the doiiur to create a fui:d for lids purpose. Wiihia tea t'avi. nlicr the approval ol the act, adver tiscmeu'.s are to be inserted in thre e'rraa papeis tor mxiv day s, f,,r Jdd.s to reinovc the old biuhln.tf uud lor the sale ot tue old material. 1 he b ard shall then advertise iu three ! Nebraska, or.c ChicafT'o and one fst. Joseph paper-, tor the purpose nf sp- cunno; huts tor construction mule .1... .. .... ., .... inu !-ft-iucuit..! iiijcuiit urniii n i li i.-'i ti i o - , . I . II. H llcos. I lie Inn provides tor . he cv ,.,Il.,ioa ot- Uie ,u,;ui:i-' hv December l.-t, IS-??. - The sei.atoiiai fihl in Colorado is purely financial; it is the millions of one against the millions of another J and the cupidity of the average leff istator is th eiemcut of most roterest. S'.ink in the )eenu. i The as ei:ito peis l'p.lli !ie jjive tin oVm I i pi ioll .f the los of , the kii'Siiit r i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i oil tha f.eruibii coRht, a follows: Details of the fimbria dintcr show that the losi of lifo inut have beeu fiurfu1. A dipiitth from Ham burg say ko far lilty-s'x persoiis trom Ihe C iml-rla have been lauded A number if tluiu arc at Iho Weser lighthpu-ie. The name-i are not yet as certained. The C'imbi i i li ft Ilambiiiy: Thurx d.iy , wil It 8 "til pti!.seii;(-r8 and a i-rew numbering. 110. She ran aground be fore leaving Iho Ml bo, but oi oil" with the Hood tide, with the unco of Iho ateaiin:!- IIauu, - without damage, nud she put to sea at '2:. 10 iu the afleruooti. l-'riduy morning she enmo into eol!isin during a I Lick fog ofl' Uorkiim, with the cloanier Sultan. The Cimbria tank in a sliort lime. When a bo-tt uiili yj p:i-st'ii-get-J arrived, t l.e oouipiny sent out Ihe te.tni. f llMi-a njiil i.iur o! tin-l:ir-e-l :i :i i '. .!.;. 1 1 - a! I'nvlri- Vei: li -e:in Ii tur I I I ! i r ir I... a!-, oi ii.i'.ina '''' ltl.'H"ia a I h.' U e.-I i:, !,;i -team loll etirini: tl,u nio;,t w. tli n i-iii.ii ir i. ri. J l.i- MraiiH i nltaii. y hith siiHVi i il !., .i y .iuma Ue. in the 1 oil: -luii. i,a- i 1 i 1 1 1 1 in the K.le lie- llaitibt:t - erii an emu jiali iiae l.i 1 li ely ln-..a.pt totulolii m I. urinal!. ill eoli.i 1 iiiuo i , i iti;l,ti.i i i,-,i e;'. I;. ?. lie- "J; siirii.ts at t. nxl.ax e;i an ! 17 ;:t ihe Wt-i r io ht him.. , :ii.., I in r '. 1 .-t.i la ll-led 11. but the i::ii::i - 01 il.i ne ;iiL- liol l l ;s- 11 1 '''" " 1 he ihiihIm r ot u tK-.iinuu-il ui tully $00. '1 lie puaaeli gers itte iiu.,ily eiuioriilils trom Eait Piu-sia. A in jig 1 hem were six American Indians who hud boen 011 exiiihiiion iulierliu. A rcceut lecturer ou Abe Lincoln was iuiioduced to his auilit-nee by Po-b lliger.-oll, liecoltipauied wish the following remark.-: Ltidicfc and (icutlemcn: - We a:e to hear a lecture about Abo Lincoln. Xot Lincoln the President, Liiu'oln the liberuh r uln Ihe alati'fciiiiiii, but Lincoln the lawyer. Something about him when he fell heir to agony uud to fame, Mimclhing about his mode of life, his habits, his thoughts, his works that is to say, his daily life because such peculiarities iu their character are omitted by biog raphers. Xcaily every great charac ter of history is a kind of a great mob- slroshy. Wo know nothing about Washington. He is a steel ongraviug. No dirt of humanity clings to his roots. Wc will hear about Lincoln, Who lived where liien were tree imd ciiial, and was ncijuainted w ith peo ple, not much with books. Lvcry man is some sort ol a book. He lived, the ptKiu ol the year iu the fields, the woods, the blessed country. To him every landscape was a teacher, every ll w er a les.-ou, every grove a fairyland. A country li io is iu its-It" 1111 iduca'iou. It gives a man the k'.ca of home lie hears Ihe rain 011 the foul", the rustle of ihe breeze, the mu sic of nature's fulitt-t choral. You have no idea how many :neu ei.uca tion spoils. Colleges arc where brick huts are polished and diamonds dini ined. If Shakspcare had graduated at Oxford ho .vpuld probably have become a petl i fogging attorney or a hypoet.it jc;tl p:irsop. Lincoln's cda ctttiou was deriveil from ineu and thit'os. hein-e la- had a c.iuuee lo f-iii'd mail, ifisis. ile haoAioduf develop. lie was a many lie . -oii i-i :.i well as I yt lit ! aira.il lo sim k lor 1. he ji-o it not. t hen a mail is iC Inn! too tlignitied io a?k he cfisos to learu. i.iiit-C'lu w :i u logician, Logic is e.t patity. I is the el.iid ol a j;ot)..t head ;. nil it good l'.o;.r.. ii was :il ways j litinc-t w iih hiiiiM'li'. II" was un or- j ito.- tl::!t iv. he vas 1J;'.; ural. jl y-u; ' wi.-!i lo be -;;lilii.' yon liiti-u be el-.e i lo ihe gras; y,m mua sit el.isely 10 j Ihe he; rih t;t human 1 xperiente. j A'boVt- ihC cloud.) t is ion COid. 1 iiC j dili'iri.' iee between tin; orator una the mere e.oetl'ioois IS - (i y- hi-re ! ie t - . i . .(.-, seei liiau HI lap !- .ei eiH.'s hi j.iii- .eeelics oi l.m- cola and Everett at Gettysburg. One e.-uno from the heart; th-- oilier was born ouly ot the voice. Lineoln's speech will be remembered forever; Kveivtt's no man will rind. If you want to find out what a : ai: is to the bottom, yive him power. Every man can i-tand adversitv; otilv a ureal man I innate relation between the police and joy . . o(-00 prosperity. Il llie slorv" .f Lin- l!lfi ,cri,ni"f, co,lrts ,wilho,lt l''e .int"' 16 '; ' :.0U0 Wi ',-,,, " , 1 venlion of the grand jury, and it is cer- o,io -. i '00 01 coin that he had power and never j ,alI ,H,lhil,K, Would ,,e loAl ,,y U,ut 7 .. .. M liiiescd it except ou the side of nu-rcy. j means. It ".vould shut cil ninth con- i-inest iitoek lann iu Cass count t lie will b.' l;:.ow as the gruile amj ! nivance and fraud, for charg,s that are !jlfiyO'. loi.r; lime and low rate of ia ooii : made in the dark security of a secret i tercsl. ..' ; j ..... i . k i i inquiry are not alway deiim d to ! iijt) acres, wild $2A0O SknaTok Van WyckIkis presented ' promoto tin? best interes's of llie com-! 6u ' ' VHiA) n hill for iho . reetinit of ti n(lv,rn. ! in"IHVril!tl!, XtliriUiia IGUV Set a -)od j 80 " " 1200 mcnt buildinp r.t Xebiaska Ci y . Mr. Van Wyck bavii'g sat ijuieily by and witnessed, if not assisted, the rc-ntov nl ot all river work lrom Uns poiui to ' - .z Nebraska City, can very appropriate-!. Attachment NOtiCB. ly concentrate his energies ftr olherj IVier Meiers Vf. .Ir.lm I". Kuir.es. Inilied.s- . ..,,.. ...,,. ... , ,., ,,!.,,., ti, "Ul i lill.r.i . ll IA ll i. IIIUI '.ll. 4 111 Ili-UAI.l) bus suorgesfcd heretofore that Ihe Statu fence in Otuf county r . . .-l i i 1....1 l.,. tor cci;ii ii n nej;c!., nan u t.L - i - ter be tlotie at once, else so many ma rine hospitals, government buildings ct. al. will be erected there that they will be jicroachiujl on outside terri lorv for foiitiil.iiioii room. Miu Moftox finds thhu.a very t:n- ! r.hnriiHblc worhl after denoiiiiciini ccr- iwrations through a long and heated campaign to be repudiated by tlie an'i ruonopolUts as a corporative capper. Ik the legislature was cotnposed of such specimens as jumping jack Rey nolds, of Butler, it would be in order to label it the school for cranks and continue its sessions indefinitely. Tiik rietjro:i Advocate, ihe n:oi rampnit communistic hcet iu t!.e ftte, ha iiivd a IJ ;i ! i 1 1 :. i dc::iii; tlie lo-ce-siiy for it birili never existed. fir.d its death as en! time wiihgiegicts from i liiatir-r :ic. (j 2 T;ie dtsult.irv 'manner iu which the j leijisiature has elected a fT. S. senator this week may b? attributed to fact that the P.dice" force from" Ii? :' citv is i.ot Iobbvlr.g at tna slate epi- - 1 tab t'o.vr. dealer" are 1-nppy: inoiiieter slaiulinir at twenty. Menu biisinesia. Ther lidoiv ScsfnTOk Saryirtti 'villus, from Cii.-i are yivon him for his aid ii) se curiui; fin approprlaMou for Plane uioiiih in Uie river work. 4 - Ir satisfactory j-b work of every distTiotion call And oee samples at ; lit- office, gel, prises and leave your ird3- (itcs'l. I.xn.A.N. in'hia great speech on Ihe Fi:r John Pprter case, refered to Several Ij -ilt leu in the w ir fought w ithout orders, (ien'l Stone, i-f Iowa, in A letter to the Chicago Tribune des criptive of one of these battles fought by IJen'l Log to himself, 'sums up as follows : Contrast this conduct of J.ogan with that of Tilz John Porter during thorn three- dark days of (Jen Pope. I do not aiee with Logan political. Iv, and kno.s, by repute at least, the uiaguiiiiMir. military tepul-itioii of lien. Porter, aad believe ho Wan Letter qii ilill. d to nave ."iipreme coir.uiand during those three days tlian lien. Pope, and J da not think ho ever had a disloyal thought or did a disloyal aet. lint this only counts the more against him. "To whom much is giv en much shall he lequired," and al though the supei ior of (Jt'ii. Pope in ! all the essoiiiial requisite for a (!ui.- nl-in Chief it was his duty as a sol.. iff to as cli.'i'i fuilv liiye hiai !;:s nin.-t e.n ' f.rs! mi;'J-oi t as tiie mos' s -i I 01 ti i ite t H i . --r pi t !. :; .1 .i . !l 1 10 i'. i.:s stip.'fioi il t , ;:'ui !ol that ' I : .:i f i i!.-'!' , 1. u-o:i ii uh- up has mind ! so net that 1 P.i;e Wni. I 1 be shelved as .soon as pes- ; s:u;.'. I His letters to fii ;i. Piiinsid" show I this. ConsidiT tho animus bre thing ; thr. noli all .4' th. ai. C ;. i'i. IVi-i'-' !. ;'.ei to Gen. Pur le, although intei'ei.tlal cviilence, piov. s pi..ineL liiau any eiicuuistaulial ! r prma tacic evidence on lecoid his j fi'iil;, and to me is proof positive 'hat 1 Gen. Poller had ih-iilifl ately made up ! uis mind to sacrilkv Gen. Pope. Ttieie- iu.e, witti mi, "tue iiU'iins 01 in-court-martial are approved." My po sition may appear inconsistent iu this; I uphold Gen. Logan, aud he disobeyed orders, or fought w ithout orders; but reflect on the difference iu war of re fusing to light-when ordered light when ordered or fighting when not or. dvied. ! To reinstate Gen. P.u'.tT would seri- otisfy damage i!ii c.-.i.-t du corps of j the aiinv, but it will be grander if ihe i rindings of the court te:naiiied un ehani;i d. It w ii! .show that the AltideS ot W.tr are not a dead let'er. T!;at an ollieer, no matter how high in ran!;, er how brilliant his reputa tion may be, must obey them in lettu and spirit, the same as each and every one under h.m. Gi:o. A.Stone, Ex-IJrig.-G.en. if. S. V., Sd P.rig. 1st Div. late A. C Miall We Abolish the Uraud Jury I The legislature of Xebraska is seri ously considering a proposition to abolish the grand jury sy stem from that state, on the ground that its ef fects are more pernicious than benefic ial to the administration of law, and many good lawyeis of Cook county be lieve the s;, stem here to be hurtful and dangerous, ("rand juries are gov erned entirely by expiai te evidence, and though the law allows them en tire discretion in detei mining what offenses should and what should not warrant an indictment, it is neverthe less true that these arbitrary tribunals are very frequently made the instru ment to can v out the alms of malice, revenge and dishonesty. Of the gieat i num'jer of com plaints and chargts made before one of iIum- si ciet h:ui- j si ion.s, two-thirds are f, :m ,ivi thrown out ;;s L-fiiit; i;;i .voi I h y of si.leiation. ui" the b-danci, that conveitil by Vihat an; caileij b.l ' a g I; Ii ii 'ii r Il-e e! of-i .liter into c-iurr than tl.c docket. ij i.oht.'il b; :.n:s' of i Her, il.t-niii' l Vi'ielil'e, ' r ai e no' M.slained i)i:e i'i II are , 1 lie !' . : 1- ,!.'! -lent it is nueiiy irupoasii-le to open court to make tod tiie a.'h-j; li:iiis. (Irand juries .-tre expensive luxuiit j to tie oo Ui le thai: ths j for tiie t-ja:.- try, and are bt-ncus ..ii'i.elioiis wi-euieriy whieh I i-an .-ell and tnuler t l.i v 'ii-e !: .. -I is I lo ni.:..,,s e.f vi t.l .r- take to l iii lii-i! I, n I': ::iuf'f oi k ,ev arc n;o j.i l v ate i. :.u; i . im or Uiiteivneea tiiat , v.ill i:;.t sstitnu tin tit i-.i light of a court I invest 'm.-i'iion. Wi iie it i.s true that! uiaiiy ci iuit'o aud misauiui-auoi j come lo junlice through this ch,ii:;:i ! lii.u I wi.ii. i .hoc ic uutui ci evi, 1 1. io i . e i lf;4 trill t.h.tl. 1 lif vten i n raltr ot , - " eiude law, au outgrowth of fcudalibiu that does nut risbtlv be!on: to this day' of advanced methods in ev.-ry oth- er methods in every other science, or j to the improvements made in oti.ei and perhaps less important branches ot it'o;al practice aud legislation. Uus j iness miht be expedited by a more in- example inai oiner siate.-i wiii iimi it piotilable to follow. Inter Ocean. OTJCK liift emi t of l :iss euuiiiy, -Nei.r:ilii... Notice ID liou-resiilpia (lt'ientliiiit. I .lolm K. Karnes, nuii-rosiilent deiYii.liiiit. w ill t.kf. Hntii-e tlmt nn fli. l,T il:.v if I Ii'i-ci.i 'i.t a. i 1. is;. J-eter .Merise. tlainttft herein, tiled his J periliun ju the (listiii-t t-onit ol Citss co itsa roui.ty. j ;eui:isk. almost snid .J oii:i K, Harnes. lictorid- i'lit. the iitijt-et and prus er of nnii-li are l. re- tfver the sum of is 10 ; un mi acioitnt lor goods sold and delivered to the said .lohn K. I. arnes by tiie i-al.l plailit'IT. t'etiT Menses, at his in quest, and that on said d:iy of iJecrmuer ls2, an unler of attuchiiietit was Issued hy iheeii'ik oi fitid court against said iltiendaut, and tii.it int--ty roiisislfn ef re'il estatd war a! tai-lit'.t u:iiii;i-aiid by virtue ol said older, lu-sll : l-oli one i i i. two iiii and three iii). in l.lot-i. four (4 1. in Town-end's iKlon t.j lh-eii of i'Ullsinuiah : root UiJt tllp s;. Ill John fc. Haines is lmtili. d thai, he is rvsair.-.l t.'i aopotir and ausv.i-r said peilrioii in i.- t.-f.-u' the .".lit day of March. 1S:J. or Miia it-iaion w ill lie taken" as true, and said .io.titi n M hi: sold In s.lIilJ fcaid flaini. rcTHi: MEi;r.s. Ey J. II. Mo:.l-on, iiis Atl'v. I'iatt-niolilh, Nrli., .hnir.ai y L'3. l-s3 l!tl. AUachmeiit Notice. lu the distiitt curt r.f i'i,! i"-nr.tv l-iei!ciick 1). l.enliof .. .loiui o!ii-e In lion resident !W!i';:Uit llie v;.iii nf f,-i;il;itit .h)l 'I li. i'.;n: M. ic ef i f Ne'.r .si. :.. . t:i- lii.t ,i i n;ai::ti'I I i.-.i.i i , d d ca ii.? lull d;-y of I ir.-.i.-iry. .'. liis r. Iiii..i. i.i : 'i e.i-ti i.jt eonri. : i h- s:t. l-;a::i-s. i. l:'-i-r. -i tieieii'!;.!!.. ) i. i;. i'.ain. sp:::t fy.'.i ii. a'.J ct'f.-i:i!.iii: is iiel.'i.r' ii r--s:-i-i Hi'- s;::.i i.l f.u- :,: : - .!.; r.i..i ; . Mitd di leiidaur at b n-.i;ii';t. :.i-.a .r.. :: jj jiutr.t against a'..i delemi.ii:: li r .- ; .I and luHi oil il.e ii:,i nay ot .lan-cn;. Is.-iJ. an '.rjci- oi ai:a.-i:m?'it i-'.:l ..:.t i: s-.iiU i-'j-i:-', a.ul Ih- o:ii..' in r-.- I e-l:it: of s;ii' Jolui . Il.iriit-s, i,a i,--n aua.-i.--il u i r:.-ri-l a--.: v;aiiti.t lo-v..: ; J...: l ,.c:-is i I b.ot'k 4. 1 o i '..m i e n addition to the i-..y ; Pl.t: isl-io;,: 1;. i ,'ss i:oi.i.;y, y.:r..;.t,:. a:: ; :i -; id'iiiey now d ue !::U pnya.ite t t.'.. A '. : f-...t I I,.- rlt. il . ', I I.- v. i - j ka. J:a :;.. t.Vi'luri, l!- . '.:. ..efedat. i iit-!!.' not .liii lo aj.p.-ar a-i-i '. ,'.ve;- s .1 l-eiu.ou or t.efore :i,e . -, ii d.yof Mar li is-. i -"' u: ''.i te . I i.ii:t i.i,l,i..."l riri't,r.i.- r'-.- KKKDJiUr. i. i i:x;inpr. B . I. K. M'srrisoti, i-laietiff. : Af.y f.:i-rt .i'iii.T. I4.t:iiKi;rtti. 44U. w6; u. ir- :li. . . Notice ef Probate of Will. Iu the niatior ef the list ivi'.! i.;,d :-.;.ni:e.i t f I Setli li. Korkwt'il, lin e ruct Itiemii ly court. I frtss eoiti. ly. .si-'iraKa. Nnt:oe is liirehy trivpn, thai r.n ti e ?;It l:iv ot fchruary. A. U, liv'l. at t ie county .In.ii-' i. llie, in l't.ittsMio;:ih. 'a-s county. S'ehr irka. at el.e o'l'iock ill the fiern-;Mi. the lol.owi inaticr will le heird ami cm Mered : 1 The- afinrTcation f A Oram Y. Wondard to flilmi: to nrulij.:? tiie las wiii and testt'nent of Ketb B. Hockc l.laterf snid rnuuty. tlrceased, and for loiters- ftameutary to j;etUltmer. 15y trder of the court. . . J. IV, JOHNSON. ATTACHMENT NOTICE .llin M. Ii.k i.k.' iiliiiiiliff. m John K llirnita il.-tfiilMiil. In llm ditrlil rnurt of ' '. Nntli'i. lit li.iii r.'lrt-nl i'li nilonl. John R. llanir.. in. n-rr.l.lt-m ilclouilnnt, will Ixkt- no tlce lli.il on III vsili iiHV 1. 1 Nonlirr. Iwti. Jolui h. Dnkr, iliiUitin lirreiii, Oleit III twlillon In tin lirtrlct eoun or i'n coil ly, Nehraska, imin-f nalil adruiiaut i the ol'Jei t ami raer ntwlileh ntf to -t'co rr the Hum of i;. tor too.lt Hint nirri'humlUi il.l in. .l.-livrird to lU lr femliiiii. I.y the lUaliitltT. at hla r.U.'t ; unit lUr. l.hinl It finthrr niilint'il Hint tin oli lW ot nlil roni t In a.l 'nni Ixueil un i.i.li r o( at tio'lnunut nitalnit Kld ilt'lt-iiilaul anil that rt-at fililo low It : l.ti our. two uuil lloea In I.I.m k tour. In ToMiMrnil' nil.lllliui to the city of rinlti-niotilli, i'ie Htl:irhrl miller mil. I unler, un.l the sal. I .toll n K. H inn I- liolirli'.l thai he In re.uu e.l In ii.i. iir ami uniwer Mlil ie t II Ion. on ol'lieloie (he Mil .l ay of M irrh. Im.1 ; oi - -h;i ll pi'lltlon will te tak i n :iInu. ami alj p-oi.ivly will lie villi tu HiilUly alil elauii. .1 UN M. l KF. Hy hN aif) .1 I:. Mon !.!) I t.illsuiiintii. Neli , .l.iii. lhni I .li Annual Mtrlhii;. Tlie annua! I., i-elln of I he Sink lint, lit s of the H.l 1 1 1 1. I un ami .Miiiotiii lill.'i llaliioa.l ('uiiiiiaiiy. In Neliiaskii. III he h -M ii i he l li ee ol Hie i '.ini.:im . In I'la; I -nioul h. eli , i.n Ihnr-i'ay. I'. l iiiary .'.it, at l.mYlork a. .n , lor Ihe el.'. i am .'t Hireeloi -., aiol any ol Ii.t Imi-i-ne hi. I. may legally et.ine biloli- I lie im-et- un-. a. ;. :t - ill 1 S I . N Wt)(i), Set re I. try. '.tun. .hiii. 1 Annual 3IC4I i ntr. 'Mm- annual int-flii.t; of t!i Stork llnMei'. i.l 1 iiiinl'.:i anil S011111 , ,., rn Uailnmil ( om- 1 ,mi, i.i i... ii.-:.t n! 11 Hi,-,-i.i i in i ..in ...-. in ll.ill lima u. .N.-li, 1.11 I inn -lUt. Ki'lminiy . ja. :il Id. In o'.-loi I. .t i , li.i ni' k !'.'! Ion i t Hinrlor-, anil any 01 lu i lui-. 1 m- 111. Ii n,a legally eonie I'el.jie Un- tnei iinj... A. S I'A N WOO!. 1". ten, .Ian. l.wl-iii 1. S.-. tetary. Notice to 'Jcachers. I i:l lie at my n'lli-e ill I'l l 1 1 -.Tiiutit ll the lit I l'lici... anil Sai iitilay, am! at l.linnoo.l Hie sen. ml uiul loiulii I'll. lav aril Sal 111 ilay . 11 ml al Wi- jiinj; Water tlie Hunt Saii.r.lay of ia. li 1110.1i li 1,1 alli'inl I. ai.y i.clioi.1 i.uiiii;hs lliat i.ii'j lit- .i i-si'iueu IL, C'y KL's AI.10N, -iuiii'iliileuili'iit. Kbtray Kotice- Suave. 1 finiii my flaimliter Imitse, a : olil n il ln-iliT. ulee Mini i: in i tlmiK -11 Iia. I w i ' 1 : e sj.ii-on liirelieail . Vi in iay a!l i-j.i- an. 1 s. i.ii r,r her, if u! i. I as to h. r Mtir, aboiils. JJil I A IT e i 11 Jistimate of Expense. At a niei-eiiii nf the r.ii.a.l of Cininly l .iiii inissii lit i s, Ih IiI mi uesiii.y , .1 ain.ai j :i ll. lb.i, t in I oil. e. in est i male ot e ieiiHi-. iif t'.i-.i I o. elii.iska. Kt l lie y t-ai' K-. i. u .u maiie as ii.l low s : I'oiui exiii-n-es $7.(.e i oo sa!iiiy,tr per dieiii count y oiiiii.'m . 1 mi " Mipei iiilrmlaiit i 1 Seliuuls. . . . mm if.) Afsesiuir t .utility ami Census return.. oti lax 1. 1st 7:1 no lioul.s. blanks ami aiiyeiluhn; l.co uo Wl'l-liouH l.OtM I HI Fuel. Court House anil .tail 6uu (MJ .Jail exiiew-es, inelii.lni;: Jailoi ' f'f .. IH lutstai.iliiiK warrants ami thmtliij; iu- I'.el.tl-illlt'HS 7.000 00 l!liil(;i s 10.000 00 11. ,'. M 1;. K. lionils. Int. anilt'i luelpal jii.oihi in Insane 1 0"u 00 I'm. r house exielisri, I ui'l n.i 1 II n 1'liysi- ehius salary -J .VO 00 lioaiU 12.1 mo no cum i:s salary io ik Stall nii'iy 'jno t' Kxtra v.iirk on assessment Leuks ,-uul r-'Uit hooks 2e0 W Total Attest . .Ian. !lh. lss.j. . i7(i,55) no .1. W. .IKNNINCS, I oiinty Clerk. IS s REAL ESTATE (AND) - COLLECTION ACiLNCY. I. aw and eollei-i ion business promp llv atletided to at this oiliec and pro ece is remitted wilhoilt delay. Notarial work, ennvey aiieino !tiid abrl raetitio; attended to on short ;o tiee nnd satisiacl ion o uai anl etil. If 1 here is :mv tiling we do make a specially of, it is uity an.! suburban real e-iate. Several liii.'- l'.irr.i-i and soi;:e wild land al li:' r; ,;i ii i.alo rili;; I in-u eau L.et a lioine hy le: i n o mi ml li ly tvh.'il Ihey IK W pay t !' iio.i.si: n::.t. ! imi-i:-.' forbids uivii!:- !:ii a small! I'.ereen! of th'; b:ll a ills i: o w on I he , we li line 1 1 bo iks at Mils a-jeii. t'oHoiviim: ei'i e!i i.e.' hall' ai r.' lots, S mini!..--'.( Ill I.'. SlH'Jls, al U ji V0 to S;l.'lO eaeh. :i:id on terms that would make a man asiiamed m say ho oid nit own a l.'ie.si;. ( oi.ie and si e, oii are not . ci mpehed to buy and u e wont 'jive j ti.i si; l.iis a .vay, bat vo-.i c.tti rci thi.-iii so 'hey will nils, .'nit-ly cost y ou noih- Fi ve ai-ie lot j mile from city lor i .S-..0 part n time. Jilev. n :ii-i-e lot mile from city I for -Sa'O t'.is is e.Mia tin-'. i iiave llll t-t pirees n oatsiile iiM.ii- i il.ti.i !o ::.-, tor lln ill. HOW tot- Un ill I will fe : nish i h-- ii . mi a I :i '.: t .vi.-r.'. is v ha t hurls m,;. on I h" work, j ll .1 i Mill ee I Mil ! "j,.-,. ! lain!; ii' y oii j iti'I see in.-. I j d t';o y oi k at a lair r l y i it a el- ."i' ileed l' .r l iie I e-I'l'l ('.' I he V.'.M-',: el.i.ie lit:: li in i some one V. : ion V I : lo i i i o ; 'i'.-n ai re- !oe : .,) : ii.Mi l.'t. ?.''.. do I'oi.'ij Oi.) riiei.s wcil i Several small in proved sale at and :ijoil'.ilio th it v. tor j rcaiouabjc rate.-. r. km i.srs!. i 1(1 'iro-.- Willi r.dil till M(( .. im.,rav'il lfii.io !K i 80 " 3200 ; lt!) acres, wild, Ui-p. V'y (cai.li) 10UO j CITY flioJ'RItTV. 1 Cor. lot Id'kn from hopfcheapi$100 I o 175 "J " o " loO I .1 cor " -2 " " 4?o0 ! 1 " -1 " ' " i7f .1 cor ' " ." l."0 2 " " N. 6th Ktreel (Hue) :100 2 " " Picuie Hill " 200 1 " " Wafchinatou ave" H50 ! 1 " 1 bl'k from Maiu ht extra 400 Improved city real estate iu abun dance. I cm find what you want in this line if you will call mid m-c nie. IJtisiiicss houses and lots for sale at much lower lir:ire than will be asked mx months hence. Stores; and dwellings rc-ii'cd n-.d for ren!, rents promp'.ly c-.Ii.-1 it.-i!. If you don't cee wh ii y.:i want in this coiuinu coiiie :i:,.l :i-k fot-ii. I've probably tjii-sed j i.st wl-.:it y.;ii wsiii. Mlicc :i neurlv rv eti-Siin:: from l' t n 8. C'?;;d li"'.-. hoilso ..!,.! I v..) f.riC !.'?. '.!! ''oc-l . ,c.. ' i...!i ,- ) ;,-. Union fAI.L AT T iOCK. in: Old Reliable at ?. -., f, i- jt IS H. A. WATERMAN 1 SON ll I W !!; .e ; :i.t l:i! D.-."!f r J:. PINE LUMBER SHiSGIiK. LATH, SASH, D00I1S, BLINDS," &c, Fourth .Street In rtarcf Ojxra House. PLATTSMOUIII, XEBn.siJvA (SI We invoice ElEBUCE i) sluill iimkii a general reduc tion in price on WINTER GOODS, P oaks and J a lor ladies and mm i Our Oress Good Slaughter will continue until February l8t, when they will he marked at their former price. 1TUBIAS, KMT GOODS and SKIRTS at prices that will astonish you. Call Early and Often. ; FRED. HERRMANN. One Door East or DKS M0INKS8 i'MAIIA .'co:. Immense Practice in WILL .MAKE IIIS Saturday, Feb. 24, I883r AM) WILL KKMALN OXK DAY, : at WHKKK IIE CAN' HE CO.NSL'LTEI) OS THE Ear & Eye, Tlroal k Lugs, Catarrh, Kidneys Bladoer and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. DR. F1SHBLATT Has dis.yivrreil tlie i-T.-uiest t'.ire in the worlii for weakiiCHi of the liai It :ml Uiulilio'il iin'ai y olsel.ari;i'. imiwieui-y, i.-ni-i :J iieL!.it v. i.ei t onsi.e", Ian tour. ioiiI.ibIuii tif iilrw. plii tation of lli l.eail. 1;.. tidily, tictinjiinu. dinmes.-t ol n)ht or y milium, uiucumts of 1'uk h;im1, tiiiual, iiose in s.;.n. a!K'r'li..ijs nl thu livt-r, iii:t., slrmiacli or tfowlv tln-se ternll diordr, arising from bolilat y lisii. its ol .Milfi -an. i 'ei-ret irarpi-a inorr latl lu llie vieilui liiau XUit Hiinys of .syreun lo toe iii.ine-..f t It ssj., ij-n.n ifi Ir mot rndient nou- or siillidpallob, rcii tie ring iiiitrri.iice it. pirt-iWc. 1 lior.r tna; a:e .-i .-I.-iii i: 11 '..n It.'' el .1 ai't ie, lili li destiny llielr l.iclital and ibylct r! stem, l-itll4tlt NEUVOUS DEBILITY. TI'.h ynijtfnus of ar a. tia:. ii tst rel ini.i'I, unfit tticui for pi jdruiui thir btl iijH;? uiul Sofia! ilut !, lu ik'-i ii. l,;i tii.UMi iti lMfll;, (It! I (--let Die rttfiuij ii heiti'f ' L iit:!tL, u;jiititi;r.ii ii-.ru.n-v, m in- u.a .tul ttij.'-, ihin Ort:.i.h..lf , juclacui'ly. tir i t.i.:iy u( r.nr.t..u a:;-: h ;., p;1; -iuctr to tn: v.vt.i-. Ilin Una t un: .it.uii( i wiiru rc- ' T 1 1 li'jC. SfIlilltul w fi!.iit'.iP, .i-t lil.iloiooti , i.it ; t(ii;e 3t'''..iL 111 t lie 11 1 tiC. UK I V Uut!ft, (rtJlliUllll . oiiti'-iMii ot 1 lioua: . n it i y a:oi v- v.lk - e. u J p;tM,t 01131! pal,;tif puinu'', p.ilu liU can -lt -!S in I il llli.ij-, f C., ;tit .U U JIiv.ll 11. U l.tiiittOi.iIvl Ut! i'A(.tJl iw jiri ...-t ira.tiu. YOUNG WLN ; W!m eave lieeotiiK t ;.-iil;i of sol. t..i v n e, t i.tt dreadful anu defini-tivi' lui,. t il.i.-ii umiwIIj sArp-. f., u-r.l.ii.-i 'rav.; iii'ju-ii.els .1 J 1'.:. 1.1; iie-u o rxail.i l.iiret ana Oliliiiiiii jut.-llrt'l u t.o i..i.;i.-. otni m iii- t-lr.ti.i-e iisi'-i.oi s, i..i;:s iviln trie t ina.l.T- 01 t ;i-.i ci''.ia-iit-i' ,.r aktt lo ecsla'-. t!le livinj: i- io. ln..y i.. ili:l c ...li.Ji i.ee. ' r.lAHHlAGE. M;trr;-il ii-r'u 'i you:: .i.ii coiiien.i .alio,; iii.4i.i t. Aie n f" m'uki.cui. Iam4 ; tif 4-ri..Tr.iiivc r. iuh If:cv 1 f ii. tdii'i jiua.wail'Mi ,-m u. ic via, livliu ; lilhiM-;; 1 ;;u.-r I i.l l ' c I iJi t .::.'..! . i- i'cliiwiivJ) ;oulnl; iu wi A linu, u4 j ' OHGAiNAL WEAKNESS j Ii:iireiarly curt- A unc vlj iv flrvi. I cl-ttif tiu uXc.ui.. a .cutli-m IXr a hut i (i'n a:il niitiriiu;e niiJOhsii . i ti.tr ;i.d.t i;.tu hy liit cl:n iui u.piur i:iutil(toc, j V uii!i lilili &i c tt il t-j rtjHi tlii xc't'tfet-a fioui iict LifiiiK it iii e ut luts uffaul ui ctt? quelle 4iiik4 ! !l::t fit-::. ol W liu lUUl U.l'-f.-t iui' fn lJt--t Uili U -uy Ual ilClca.llu l tot l.inufi I tlit-sr tailing luto ni j r"V"'r iiiiOiltlli;u; Uy lurr fruunt. lciUct wtturf ut imii the -; ui ul iitfitliy oii' prUtfc's. tiitr i:.osl m i i u- ftLu oMfti li r t) n.j'U'ii.'- t-i Luilt !muu uu ImmIj uti-e. liit avkietu 11 fciiut ir:iu;f.U. th iijmcaI ami iiiruirt! pviw-ri- wrj(r ti. J1 ;rorr ' tive jiuwc: ut 1 vui: 111 n;:Uua , tl ij .ia, j-uipitaUoii vi lue tirl. 4ititiwu. i'Hiutu- ;i'0ii d Wiii! v. u ;k.z ci I if Iran., f-uitii coiuiiiiMiimi ami oitl:. v CURE WARRANTED. l r.ons rnii.is!t in liea'.ili by unieamed i-relendei- wlio keeMiiein l. l.iu.. invulli after inokltt latli-i 1.1-011 jii- hi..: miuilous cmi:-oU'.os. siiuulu :i.ply llnli.i .lirtlil. 1 un. risnDi-Ai 1 , ! grudii.i'ed at oni" of 'iie most t uil.- eal -olle;e iu Uie l uited fetatto. l.a effc. trd miu.s tif lb i niiiPt astoiji-iiui t-i.i- mat v,-ir cur Ki.on. .Vii.y (rouulea wuu riiiKiu iu tue i.ra aua s it-;'.ti wt'.eu aslerf... ,re:tt uervoes.-ie.s, oi-mi.-.11 nded ( rti.in "lin neiai-Ki-ineiii 11 ii.e i,.:i,a. ncrcrurijil luituraiaiel . -TAKE HAR11CUAK NOTICE I'r I. sddr--e- ail Ii use i o l.ave Injured tl:eniselv by lniroor liiuuicetiee Killtj liaLit xliic.i ruin lo.iii mi..d unit boiiv. iit.ht-.luic tliui for hulo. tudy. niely or marrlm. 1 l i-se ;ue no-.: io.- -ad. ir'-l-.ncl.oiy . rjvi! loillt-eii by lli arly i.atu, of youlii vu Weiiknrtt of Uie kark mi limb. pat Id 111 fct-ad an dliniifM of ulnUt, lu.s of lunaeuiMr' -Ci', -ilidLuicb uf t . neart. dii.Bi.la. urrvoii irnuu illiy.UerajiKeuieut of dlgcame luuctiju tiriiiiitv t-oiiaiinit.lioii. -tc. PRiVAlE Ub'FICE, CLAPP'S BLOCK, 5111 & WALNUT Sts Eatraase ca Firth Street, Da Moinaa, Zwat. COSri.TATION I l.EE. Llianfcs modern and wlialn the reat ll of all who need Rclaalifl Medieal irfittturnt. Tho who reside al a dltinoe and cannot cait will re eve proiuot aiLr. (km through tbe aiail by tlniplvaeiiding lUelr uipuuii wiutt kmm. r y Addrwa Lock lk.x 0. Molina. Iowa. . stott pTl wr 'I'pv uj. The Wcw Aatr. Ma February 1st, and in order to STOCK Dolmans ! children, km PRICE! First National Bank. fi II , T 1 1 K JIKDK - ALDISPKNSAKIS r ok ms Plattsmouth, Nebraska, NEXT VISIT ON' Tin: .ro.en at i rriani ouuu. it 11 irrquwut Iduslilous l w t r -