Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, April 17, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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WEEKLY HERALD; PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, APRIL 17, 1890.
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5a
IAP DUSTERS
FOR SALE HERE
V".
"This is one of the 5i. Putters. It is
closely woven and handsomely embroidered."
Don't get stuck with Dusters
which will let the dust through
and spoil your clothes.
5A Lap Dusters 100 Btnufli
Woven ,
ill fftturai.
5A Ironsides Sheet fzv,
la bt&bi.
5'A Clipper Fly MetsrovA"4
Equal toLcathar t Half the CoiV
100 other styles of 5a Horse Sheets and
Fly Net1, at prices to suit cverylKK.lv. I'or
ealo by all dealere. If you can't &et them,
write us.
AHE THE STRONGEST.
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE 5'A LABEL
?.!ar.nfM by Wm. Aykfs A Sons. PlitUula . who
w.x':' the famous Uorse Unuv.l Baker Ulanket
EDITORIAL ETHICS.
"TnE House will undoubtedly past tin
Sherman anti trust bill. As revised by
the senate j dieiary committee it is
probably as strong us any measure of this
class cm readily lie made to be. At all
even's it parsed the senate with only one
dissenting voice tint nf B'.odgett, of
Nev Jersey. The ablest constitutional
lawyers of that body voted for it hihI
think it will stand all the tests to which
it car be submitted." ex
Supreme Oouit.
The following important opinion was
banded down cstcrd..y. This is th
first C'ise of any importance wherein
Judg Chapman's opinion has not been
affirmed. Truly a strong showing I r
four years work uhii the distti.t bench
The attorney for Mr Cutt-r, II 1). Tr .yn
Esq., nny will feel proud of victory ; s
lie had ,.itted against hbn t!i stron re.-t
team in tin county, F. II. Woo'ny and
.lbn Bason being the attorneys for Mr.
Gib on.
Caiter vs. Gibson. App-sd from Cass
couuty. H-vorsed and remanded
Opinion by Jusdee Maxw. 11.
1. Oiie A. b inn a ju lni rit cp ditor
of B to a 1 irtru amount, and bei nr los
scsel of mortejajre and juduni- nt lien.-
upon his lmd, in view of a judicial sab
Of Slich lands, soon to take p ire to satis
fy paid Ii -us, nt n d bito an a;f. m nt
iu writinif with U tint in ci-e If pur
Ch iS'-d 8 dd bim'.s t S lid s oc he would
"proceed to sell the Io'S," "and
nci -vf the procieds of such snb-s uniil
such time as h s'nll Irivw r Ceivcd iiack
the amount of said judm- nt and costs,
und idso the amount of all prior liens
which he slnll h iyn to pay (-pecifyimr
certain debts and judgments) and when
rdl Of s ud sums s!i dl h iv li '.n re-ei yd
by said A." etc., 'hc phall torn oyer to
said B any surplus he may receive from
the 8 ile of said lots ami lauds' and con
vey the siine to I J, in Id, tirt, tli.it as A
In pursuance of s-iid contract ind bi Conn
the purchaser of th lands to satiety the
Hi lis stater!, he took the binds charged
with thii trusts and must mu-t account to
B. Second, that tker was a sutKc'n nt
Consideration for the Contract by -ei:s--n
of A ex' rciino; acts of o;vi-r-l.ip over
the propei ty befoie tl s de and ciieim
Rtion thereof, and also bei;ius. the prom
ise was calculated to caus IJ nnd his
friends to relax their efforts to have tho
property sold at a lifoh pi ice and thus
pre veered couipetiiion.
2. Where the owner of real estate arl
tho propoS' d purchaser nt a judicial
sale of such rial estate enter
into a contract that th title w hen ac
quired by i-uch purchaser snail bo held
in trust for the payment of the judg
ment and nortsf:tr lima tlfic-nn,
and when they arc sitisfi d, xs r n-iiu-der
of such real estate as the proceeds
thereof shall belong to and be recoil
veyed to thi rt-ht:r ii:vl in pu'suance
of suchcontr: ct -nch proposed purelmsi r
acquires the title at mi h sde it will be
sufficient ui der sec 3. chap. 32 com p.
Btats, to create a trust estate
3 Where th trust is denied, an action
to estaMish the trust and for an account
ing m.v be- nniut dn d. even if it should
appear on the tri d that the ri. bu for
which the tru.-t was created Ind not
bevn fully paid. In such ase the court
tnav apportion th- cost- as m.d. r the ir-cuntant-
s nnv beibnned jit
If you suit, . piiekin--' moTir.g
the : ye3,
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DF.PEW ON THE SOUTH.
V,'; Iijvc nlw.y- held the ii im exalted
opinion nl t! nl.j.itv o' Chaiiuoy M. )e
p-w unit !i,k upon Idill a- I ! i LI the
'i x' :n :r-st nun int. IsVctu I v (licsni'
Cor. I; I big Ining the r-it' ! ( whii i
tli is
nation h-s cyer produced. Ill- rec nt
l:ip t;i Mil- Sur.tM where In his b cii f -t-i
nil whe-.i ly n mn-f h-s- .it u t ; - pio.de
tl is Hot i.'t the h nst tillll'-'l lii lli'iil. I8
t her ii a l im ii men have In i n i fl -i 1 1.
ut in- ii i;
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d triiebt t th- new
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lilli :i:i! 1 bi- old si iith umI ld-i i-i- u
has i:ot be- n i !iili!e(i by i ii CU m:-t nn
r soutl.i rn Ik.-pi i n I i t y . The L'- nei- l
iiKiMiern impr. i-sioii of the south Iims b
him be; n fu'dv siitaini il. That is tosav
he. found lint th lie'.v soiifli is much
more a nntter of fancy and after-dinner
rii. toi ii- than of literal and practical f ict.
fiicre is a f nti:m nt of progress in soii e
localities, he testifies, but it, is faint and
-ubordinate, and not much to be ex
pected from it for many years to come.
Tic.- olvl Muth still exists in a controlling
sei.s-. . liivr.- majority ol the whites
nine tenths, he estimates look on the
colored mm "as a sort of animal, desti
tute of moral apprehension nml responsi
Limy, and dangerous in proportion to
his liberty and oppottuuities " There
fore, they will not permit him to exercise
any power in poli ics. The policy ot
sulfrae sujpri ssion by which the colored
element has been viitnally disfranchi.sed
is indorsed and piotected upon th
orouud of s If not- ction. Ii i- sinceri ly
b.-ii vid, he iss iti-fii d that if the blacks
were allowed to vote the result would In
the wholesale coiifiscal ion of property,
the breaking up of homes and th" de
struction ol society, i ins view lake-
precedence of every oth r. and is th
basis of n'l action and calculation cmi-
ecinint; the stiomatiz d race. In soim
respect the con ition of the negro is thu
m ;ilu even woise than when he was :
-lave. His badge of ciliz nsl.ip is
nioekiry and a p ri I, and the price o
n is nal afety is -t ud'ed s 1 f (b pi ecia ion.
Ooviatxou L G. Todd loaned bis
presence to a uroup of PI .ttsmout auili
tors on the street this morning and as
sined them in his usual emphatic mir -ner
that the time had Come when the two
leading parti"8 had become a stench in
the nostrils of the people and would b.
wij-ed from th face tf t!ie earth lb-in-isted
that the farm, is alliance w; s th
coining: power and that none of the o'd
profesi"iil political hacks wotiLl be
taken into membership, Ca;it. Wiles, the
weil known farnur r -.-id ng near this
citv, gently enrprred oftlie ,o vernor i I
he thought h ( Wib s) cou'd not g t in
when tin governor very promptly in
formed him that he did not think there
w as a- 1 e was too much of a railroad man
The l;:n.rli w vj at the capfnins expense.
The governor continuing his remarks
said that he was not rertain tint in
would be taken into full fellow ship him
sel f.
The id'ii ir.ee can be made and doubt
b lis will Lea power, but then? are too
unity loyal i j nb! ii ai s in its m mbi-r-sh'p
for th party to ! entiii !y saeiitic d
it would be easii r and nvre politic for
them t i stamp t! eir alliance principle- on
to the platforms and candidates of the
U -publican paity.
'Tjiu denioriats talk of makinir
spealti r It"' d's count of a quorum in tie
V .t'.-eii I ! a ho's admission a tot cas to
earrv b.-foie the court. There is a pos
sibility, b'it not a strong probability that
they will do tiiis. However, the demo
crats cannot be more anxious 'han the
republicans are to have th- constii ntiona
lity of this action determined by tin
pr-op-r tribunal, and they have not the
slihte.-t doubt that tin ir position on
this q ie&r!o:i will b ; su-taim d." Thi
wou'd, in the ev nt of the supren:
coiiit ufiii nting the de' isi.ms of speaker
IJ-i.l which c-onstiti.ti( rial lawyers are
un ii ioio'i- in thinking it vvmdd do,
stroy tite great democratic t xt of 'usur
patioti" anil would be a serious calamity
to that party.
A BILL Ins been favorably reported to
congress appropriating $24,000,000 for
the construction of a canal around the
Niagra Falls on tin south side of the
river. Ttie present Willand canal on the
Canada side is not only too small but
since the shipping on the great lak- s has
dev loped s inarvt lou-ly we ouuht to
be independent not only of Canadian
tolls, but in case of war with England
we oiiulit to haye control of tin- bikes.
At the pre-nt time the Canadians could
ea-;!v, by shutting off the We'land canal,
clow bikf navigation as far as thu east
and .i Fttrn l ik s wen concerned
Public Notice
The deposit. .g of manure, rubbish,
dead animals, or r fus:- of nny kind on
tin sandbar in fn!,! of tin- city 01 Piatt
mouth, is hereby fotbi b: n .-.n the mar
nll is ordered to arf ery and all
p-rs-ns flepositing any thing of an offen
sive nature on said sandbar or in any
plan- v ithin cny limits. By ouh-r of
the board of healtn.
F. E White.
d lw. 1 w till May CliiiniiiR.
Children who are troubled
with
worm may be qui-klv relievd by giv
Lii; them I)f. J. H.McL-"n's Liqu'u
v
The Hond Cs.;
Having heard i:i'ii!V ";: a-
condition nf n'l l " if ""
ln !! c m t ! ! . ! I Kit v!-i - taken s
Mo it.l,. ti liml mil to ' X ut -' , M- -i
case.
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Mr. S::o le, mi y. -t rl
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icard ill th-; s'.t , iivin ceo : a t ' . !
ni-sed, w ere bis- . 11,10:1 lie
j ct matter .is is now r : .-. t h . c ;
111 ll'lM'tl1 CHS-, ;,ll I ill.! il 1 11;
would sutler bv I In e i v -n in ii o '
His-, while ej-. , a haroi be:.;- do. ,
11 account ol' the u:iw ai r mt-d de!a.
I'he motion to ad V 10c linen v. ill l
argu-a oy Mr. .1 o-pl -'i 010 .mi. 10
o e day 1 his w i ek wh
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we will k 1 1 a'
rt hat to depenit upon.
District Court
In Case of Goodwin vs. Goo. 1 win.
Wherein O H. Goodwill :.sks to be i i-
vorced from his wile, E;z.l i'i Go-d-
Will and the wife iitis.vel- .kine J.i; 1 i
voice also, thecouil limbs for tin i'e I !i-1 -ant
ami grants In r ! In- ri !ii f pitj.al t r
Lilt the disposition of the propnty by
the rourt Inn not yet be n let. 1 moi :i. '
Anselmo B. Smith v Coiie V 1) ,
nd Mom s Dodg- , com t rind-I. 1 1 I on ;
tiff, grants di tree of fori closure nn.l
ord r of sale.
Id 1 Ingirsoll vs. Chas Iliinibbtoii it .il .
c nit grants r-lief prayed for, and moit J
gage rcfoi mid and ibcree of toi t losuie :
given. j
Henrietta Ritchie vs. Jain- s C. Bi'chie
jetition tor livorce mid alin.oiiv. ci int
ilnds for the plaintiff and grants i!i cree t
is prayed for; the court fuitlnr tii d-;
tin d L nd .nt is worth the sum of J
ii .O and that within ixty ibiys he pay '
pi ni.t ff the sum of J . 15. (s nj
& Hoot for plaintiff, V. L. 1$ ovne ! r
deb nd nt.
John Aid v.. William Snyder it id. ;
court finds for plaintiiT. d cr. i- of f 1
closure and order of sal-- granted. '
Martha J. Hopkins- vs. William lloo j
kins petition for divorce, divorce grai ti il ;
a ir ired for. II. D Tr .vi- for pi dutiff.
Norman Coon vs the M. P. r.-dlway, ;
C Use ili tliissid by plaintiffs, j idginent I
for costs. j
Leiih iff Si Soeniii-li j 11 vs. Fish 1.
conn fun! for deft aidant and iiii.ii.'s
execution for Coots. This i- a us- t k 1.
to the distrii t roint on error from ei mtoy ;
court. The ruling ol Ju lg- ilttinev w--s
stlstaiicd. S P. an 1 E G Vtintta for !
pi dutiff and B-iSon Si 11 ot. d f-n-btnt- j
Cuban Ann-x uion.
New York. Aqril 10. V corrsi,t. '
ent of the II rub I, writing f 0:11 II 1 v.i i 1 ;
under tlite of A, 'i i 1 !i. -a t !i q 1 ti - i ;
of the anil x ition of Cuoa 10 tii L i :
States i- daily gl-.-wing liior- s lioii- .'it
the government Comillel.-Ci.-s to be ai h um 'i
at the prtipogatloll that I111T 01" b- s
openly i. bein cann-d .11 with r su:;
tiiat w id soon lie-know u . The c.iiii, -ai 11 :
that has b en opened by scv. u! of ten ,
leading papers is cou agfously -u- i.d ul :
io reiiiaritablcedito mis' 0.1 hiving goi.e I
so far as to asse. i th it s un-- w.--k- g ;
the Sp uiish g-iv -ru'.n t, th on ii t'.i ;
ilisgi aeeful an I ini:i- U- ilOinii:is:r - r i - i . '
Was doing more thmi anyb , y I- to
throw C.iba iu:o tin arm of t!'.- U -'v 't ;
Stiitis. In this renal kilde i-.ipoiii.
whos
su itut!) r was ai raton-
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that Koin time -ieo tin- niy way amn x- !
alion could be avoid d was t im :nj j
tliiitrly proclaim th -I'l'ici ny -f ' t .
an'i that the col.sei Va; iy- p"tty idf-n ,. j
jo'u the liberals in their ffoits t, i Ii! in j
from Spain sel f g vernin litlorih. i Ion'.:
The fact beyond all douhi is tint th I .
are a large number of arm x liotd-'s in
Cub. i ind soiiii! in th- Unit d S: .t s.
Tin q;i stion now i- v. !i th r nnv of ;he !
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ineinbt-rs of th- gov.-rniiit': at a- ld:i' - :
ton Would he wi ling to favor the move
ment just as initiated in Cub'i.
Hal road bui ding promises 'o be quite
lively in Nebraska this year. Wink ii
to be comm- need at once on a propo-nl
n-w line from riii-.cy, mutln-ast to
Like Superior by way of r;ioux Fal's
and Yankton, D. The road will -e
known ns the D;llV r. K ailu-y ivV Noith-east-in.
Tin Kearney Si oml Uiver
lirstiiti of tin Union Pacific is ..Lea ! in
c urse of constructi-m and th -r. sems
to be good prospects for an ext-usioii !'
tin Mi-souri Pat me from O.n iha t i ;
SioUX Citv Omaha Bee. j
Th-- c-fiice of th - Buff b. co it 1 1 J .ur j
nal. at KeatneV, V.--;8 buitn-d the 7th in-r. i
The fin- w is cau- d by -leciic sotrks
from tin motor vxiiich won used to run ;
their press 8. Tie in ti-ri .1 was a total j
loss, valued at 53.000. with only mi in- j
surancc of -0o. I he .lnurii il lias our
symoathy in its nfll lion an I wi tm-t
ilos loss will not seriously impede :ts
progress.
For rheuin ati and. netir. Igic tuin ,
rub in Dr. .1. II. M' L-ati's V.-lcani Oil
Linim-nt. :.nd t .k Dr. J. H. M'-L-an'a '
Sarsapsi ilia. Y"ii will not suffer long ;
I l-.nt will be gratified with a ape dy atvl .
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