I !J H r i i PLATTSHOOTH HERALD. DAILY, .1. li-r J ty tuirilrr l. any iurt of t tic 1 Vr V-t . . Per Yrur. .. city WKKKI.V. I.v uiuil. Our ci lt uulL4 Our ujr um rai . l' Ml Ml . "J uu KeiUtrrtJ itt I he 1'tMt luftrr. riuLlxlilxlitb, h rl.ATTSMoMTIf. .M'l'.ll. si. ifoc ' of IliC Ji inii rul i- ' i-i are tiviit to lii.il. - it ttii-:ir llaul Ma)ur Harrison said uulhlug vr hi-trrodoY at I he Chicago ltainiif (. 'I lje rnily uolable terptiou m Mi..- Louisville Courier-Journal, whii.li li n in v ar paint on aud Ihu-ufiTi.. i.. Iiht il out o the Iree trait- line if il lali-a fifty yent. It i Hot dirli iill lr the or all? to ''how thnt I-ilicin-y, tt.'nl hot prhui pie, govern most demo era tie action. Tin lcii.w rutic purl y U a habitual wabbler, ami not even the fiery, untamed Watiersou eaii Leep it atruiyhl. -(.Ilihe 1 cloo Tut . 1 1 .'J ' 11 TilfLi legiihitnrr- itpparrnll y be lieves that it i not Miieue" to tax. spe lituully ti e plaees in vhil liquor i'i sold, l'y ! law ieriilly paed au tt- iraeut 4.1 2 00 eai h per annum i loath-n lal'livliinc nts in which strong drink yen-led, ami of ItHJ etu-h on those in wliii.Ii lifer ami win ouly me furnished. The tax is ma le a lien ou the real rst:tU in which the business la conducted. The Ohio constitution for bids the granting of lieeube.-, unit the supreme court held luktjcar thai a di rcct tax oil lienor seller was essentially a lieeii.ie. It -bikes m that to cali a spec ial tax on a li.jnoi ncllcr a license," but a ij--!al ta on his plaee of hti.-'Inrsa a tax, ".makes a disiiuetion where there really 1 4 no diUeienre. The fact ol the bu-inos io, if the Ohioaus want Monietoiiir between Ireo rum and pro hibition they outfit to change their couslitution, and I he adoption of makeshift is due Itt the division of opinion on lh lienor mcation in both parties. The new law forbids Sunday sale and sal"s 1.1 minors or intoxicated persons.- (J lobe lenio crat. TiiK t'hieago Tunes says it id diili eull for the caUni pres to eoinpre ht nit jut w but did K'.-i at the lio juois bampiet, rc f-ntlv lield iu t'hi ia';o. This is hu imptitaliou both iriiiii-al ami libelous upon. th' intel ligence ol tin- great news incdiiiui of tin- east. The facia arr, thai I he east ern pres-i, rerardlcRs of political fjitus, has ornpreliendcd, understood and commented upon, just what did pnss at that banqiu t, and lids has been the htlinilialiu Imture ot tha whole atlair. The easlci n pre; has riilly comprehended thi- unimus of the ill advised, s w asgei iu?j atlackn of the third late polilii iaiis who nt bi - billd Ul- IhlCC hlllldml LolllrS ttl that bouid, male uf.ou the reputation if Ameii.a Wlieu Iho'e convliil eni leuien ilt? allied i.,.ou Ihf ii tresea of thu proapeioti country, when they poitrayed the lotteune.s o' Amerii aii iuitirutiou. which are today the lon' fiu l pride of everv ellaibl, patriot!.- sold Upoll th wLo- i it,ue globe; ifc.-ht u IIh v set torth the decay of Ameri. au pairiot irn in thii nation, with its millions ot Intelligent, patriotic l.f oi.h . wheu they attempted to slur our national itv ana me strontr ieaiure ot our joverumeut, promted by emothered yearnings for states right unit the hereaieg of Calhounisrn. Thii east ern pres fully comprehended all thi.s, and that it was the bottle which paxstd tK frcijueiitly lor democratic prudence and cftuliou to b exircised at that baiujiiet. This country is vast in its resources uihI as rofcperous us it is vast: and the Herald predicts that it w ill be many, many years before any politi cal party can climb into power in America, by bam1oozlin the publi into the belief that we are retrograd ing commercially, phvsl.tdU and morally as a iiato.u. There ii too much intelligent iu Aim ri a for il.tp trap political funeral eveiciacs and wake to mislead the people. Ilni.-r, Handall, Ila.ii-iU and the progres sive wiu ol the dcmccrotic parti are crying out for lire v.e- lo lij them sdve to. upon the other -"under which rule?" The facts are,- this liquor tratlic evil attache principally to our centeiM of population. It Is aggressive in ita na ture. It will not submit to any con trol without first a battle. In Cincin nati the $100 license is ai distasteful to the liquoi sellers' co-operative mt ciution as a SlMjO license would be; and t!io Lincoln Journal very peiti liefilly nays the Ohio legislature should have made the liceiiso-il.Ooo instead of 300, iiu exactly the same con twit is bound to take place between the advo cates of fiee whisky and the advocates of I he H.iion.ihle le-llaiut of the traffic:. The attention' of the eitien who has to bear the burdens of municipal af fairs expenses, taxation, and assess ments incident to municipal govern ment, is becoming lives! upon thij ques tion of tjood government, and the day is fast coming when the "beast of bur deu," tho lonx sufl'erinfr, tax jayimj population of our great cities, will be compelled to take up the gauge of bat tle proffered iiioti every occasion by tho liouor power ; and when this hap pens we Hhall see the dram shop bully take a remote seat upon the rear tier of benches in municipal affairs. IVople who imagine this element has tiiumphed in Chicago, and other great cities of the union, where demo eratic municipal forcer, have to lately chosen city governments, need not de ceive themselves, these ate only pre liminary skirmishes. This contest going on in these large citiea invvlte interests too vast to Le settled until they ate settled right. The preserva tion of property, the sacrednesi of the hearthstone, the safety of life, are drawn into this contest upon the one side. It is a question of good govern ment, and 111 the end there can be 1.0 doubt about where the outcome will be. The worst elements may rule great cities for a time like the Tweed ring in New York but the day of retribution will as surely follow. In a government like this of ours based exclusively upon the will of the citizen, the. argument against prohibitory, or sumptuary legislation, can avail nothing, when the restric tion or total abatement of an evil be comes necessary for safe, wholesome rule. The tlrst thing the student of governmental affairs learns, is, that the individual surrenders certain natural rights when he cnw-ia the compact ot government; he does this for the health and welfare of the whole body politic. Our large cities are complex and complete governments within themselves, much more complex and diffcult of administration than our much vaunted state governments; and the IIkuald believes and predicts that the remedy for the untold evils the American dram-shop today is pre cipitating upon such cities as Chicago, Cincinnati, l'hil.idelphia, and New York, will come direct from those lo calities, themselves, where its ei! in fluence;! niedehaurhing the 1 erple. An interest like thij liquor trarile can ex ist and ex emse great control iu the mu nicipal art. lira of out large cities, until public sentiment is aroused against it, when that happens, (ami we believe public sentiment is being aroused to day in our great cities), a remedy will be hit upon to curtail its power and influence. In the present status of society, the Hekai.i Is in favor of high license, just a high as the senti ment of the community will uphold and enforce. mitted upon a simple demurrer, or ob jection to the sufficiency of the plain tiff's complaint. This involved not only the real estate iu question but, the Improvements thereon, represented by some dozen years of frontier hard ships, privations, ami toil. The 'id ted States iveognlzed the legal settlement of theie people, their claim to these homes, and issued patents to them; and now they are to be robbed of ev erything by the construction the courts place upon an early lai. grant, em bracing their lands. If these ate the facts, and there seems to be no doubt about it, it is high time some one was coming to the front in behalf of the set I lets. If the Nebiaska delegation take hold of this matter honestly, these settlers who have riuhts upon these lands, will et get a hearing. Bank Cass County 'miier .Main iiint Sixth Stieels. PLATTS IvrOU'ril JSTTZTB t JOHN I'.bAI'K. Cr.-stdeiit, I l.l. M. tA I I SKNO.N, Cashier. Transacts a General Mm Business. hkjhi:st CASH j'IIICJ: JJm'i7 or L? unnty umt City Wai.aiit.-i. i'UI.I.CCriOVN )I1IIK uint i-ioinpt I y lemitlett tr. lIUh. loK : Johulil.uk, .1. M. 1'utteison, C. It. I'ailiiele, l-'. li. Oulhiiiaiin, J. Monii-y, A. li. .Smith. Fred Colder. 61 ly WEEPINC. WATER JH55.JIES.! WEEPTNli WATER. - NEB. ALWAYS AHEAD! BENNJETT & LEWIS, mrm n d id n r. n c q a . ?u f . c '.Hue lot llr fcvit w 1 1 1 1 SI CoIIIJ.Ieft ilok ! E. L. KKED, President. II. A. GIIISON, Vice-President. It. S. WILKINSON". Cashier. A General Mini Business TraiSiicied. KecelyeJ. and Interest allowed on Tlrua Cei ti tleatca. OltAFTM Driiwu uvailahle la any pait of the l'nite.1 Stutrs auit tlu priuolpul cities of Kurope. Staple and Fancy Groceries rilESH AND nici:. We always buy the b st goods i;i the m;irket, and guarantee t-vcr thing we sell We are sole agents in this town for the sale of " PERFECTION" (JilOUNP SPIUiiS, J. LEVY, Will JiL'V and SKLL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IR01T, Just Ecceived. MEERSCHAl! A I IM AND A Challenge rc. H 1..'! . in i'i.- 1 1 ' i llif l t."l II INK OK AND BRIAR PIPES 0 MI-MUTATION. ri"j ut FURS5 j Peijperljcr's A Nl Till: CELEBRATth "BAT A VI A" CANNED GOODS, Nothing fi'er in the market. I latf-J "Ti'er" brand of II.iltiiiM to Oyuter always on hand. Come and see us. Wo 'Aill make you RlaJ. r BURLINGTON- ROUTE" (Chicago, Burlington &. Quincy Railroad.) Will a'lvanc- money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street, Oj'ix.siie T!r Old Duke Jin 'hit nj. i'lattsinoutli, Fil. l.-d, 1 -4l f. JASON STREIGHT, (p.icct'Niin- i tr i:i; A titlT.) MAM'K.'.rn iil'll OK Char Factory. 3 mn Lyy HARNESS GOING EAST AMD WEST. Elepaut Day Coaches. Varior Cars, witb Roclin- iiiit (.'Gkird (seats fivf. Siuokiinr C;irs. with lie- volvLug L'tialrai, l-iillin in l'ul.iee Slei-ii;i i'arn ami Uie ruuiuud C. D. & (j. liuin l urn run daily to anl from i'Uicoo JC Kansas l.'ity, jmc.io Ji i ouneii UlulTs. C'lilcugo & Ih-s Muiuesi. I'tiioau, bit. Jo- epli, AUliiBoii A ToiH-ka. Only throuii Hue be tween C'UicaKO, Lincoln Sl Denver. Tlirurii cars betwrtu Inainii:ijo!iH Council Hiuir.-- vm ivon.i COINQ NOBTH AND SOUTH Solid Trains of Elerant Day Coaches and Pull i.naa 1'alacc Sleeping t.'ars are run dnily to andi . .- . if V.l...!. Uui'liiisrton. Cedar Haimls and Albert I to St. l'aul und MiriiioarxjlU: Parlor Cars with Kecliiiiui; Chain to and from St. Ixniis aud I'eoria and to and from tt. !alus aad Utturnwa. Only one thajii'ii of cam li-tweon Kt. Ixiiih and tv ri' t"-. !: ".i. i iiji--1m, i.:-av.h.i. ui. I IK A liil'i' Ulirt or Saddles Bridles, Collars, Whips. &c. ;-.lv;tys in htock. Repairing of alt kinds neatly don in tort notice. Main Street, betveen Fourth aud Fifth, O. M. STKKIcillT. lUiHinM MaiiaRer. Cham.Simmo.nh. .Vl-haiiical Manauer. 7lt AU cuiiun ttoud I'ii Uuwu as the i'i out i'ii 1' Finest Eauipped Railroad In the Wofl i h J. PdTl'KR, 8d Vice-l'res't and Oeu'l Manager. FERCEV.'.. ; .'.'LvLL, Ccul 1'aj.ij. A'l, Irace ThneMo AjeuiauT the vtfobrated MWi Line of Stealers. LIOUOR QUESTION IN POLITICS. The low lii-en:e dan adopted hy the Ohio legislating to get theliijilor ques tion out of KiitieM, will t-rove a fail . ure; and thia has already I. ten verified hy the ae'iuu of the druui-Buop men f the linekej e State, liefore the htates meii who thought they hud uccom lIishl this eat bad reached their lioui'-, the e-oierative laboring man 'a ..!. ho keeierV aKci ition had taken lHrHQt te.H to make up a test eae ft.r the Ohio eourti t annul the law If those couit ran he prevailed n.u to do; and thiii the liuuor queHtin will Dreelpitate Itself upon the poiiti ral parties of the day whether they will have it or not. Upon what pr In ciple of political philosophy men of ' sagacity und judgment In puLlic affair 3 can expect a question vitally affecting - our local government to L quietly laid ; upon the upper shelf, id more than the ordinary mum can iaLUooa. it is a qutatk'O which properly Moug to the -polithal parties of the day. It jne . enls H-lf intrude itntfj uiit the puhlic, until In our great centers of population the Issue has hteu narmwed down between the protection of lifo and property on the one hand, and the rtitralnt and control of king alcohol THE K. C, SL J.. q C B. B, B. Safest. Best aud Most Reliable LINK 1 IM 711 K "WEST. Magnificent Diuing Oarj, Llegaut Day Ooashes, PdllruanPalaca Sleeping Oars. 2 St Louis Trains Daily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily, 2 Kansas City Trains Daily 2 Atcl ison Trains Daily, Ji wo C: i i tor St'. PaulMinneapolis, Sioux City, And all iiointi in iioMliuest, with Pullman Sleeping Cars, Between Kansas City and St. Paul WIT HO U T C HAN GE All trains run in. liiiK-.ioiiiicciin' for u!l jiolnts East, West, North & South. 'i'kkets loi- sale ut all regular ticket oniee. Infoimution ri'nanliritf rat.'s. time, & chrei lully ijHen Uy uddifain . . . J. K. Bahxari.. A. 1'. Iiawks. Uen'l .sui.r, :rli'l fii-ii AK'jlit. Groceries, Xn old btock to wo rl; oil'. Tin. latent atterns i f GLASS JISTID Q.IJEBImSW JhlH. FLO UK. FKFJ) AND PROVISIONS. The Very Highoss Market Price paid for Country Proriuco DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMUOTH. w CQ 0 4 D P CO CD CO. . in Cass Col WAYMAN & KIR BY, .X. . I kl - ill V 1 1 Si ii VWOrKS lilt? iS VI I W V I g 5 ;-i p s n s? ci n . r-? ri r:- - Ui. I 1 . i Liu.: The lnsf ; ;, -:: in ;.: j ,; every li'i:i'A V ;ii i FJilDAY mortiinffs. JV.ii'' n i : 1 i l ly j: axv ; TV A- L j: WIS A n is. CALL AT TIIK Old Reliable o I 4 s: V 1 r4 pi M . VI J: J. - y cs e 3 u, )r " x- tt r r" ? C ' i t- t rl a at 3 I- 1? "J . !1 Si 4f r CO CO B o o PS D an o a 4 ft a x i It 13 P A I II I N AT Shsrwood'S. Plat If: mo mli C, A, Vtt - Nob. tTJt. K Web. t. m Mr MANUFACTURERS OF ss. Shop is fully Our fiicilitit-3 for lieavj' work iu Columns nad Casti not eurnaased in the State. MACHINE REPAIRING of all kiiula. Oar Machine for all clnsst'S of work in iron. Patronize Nebruska nianulucturin. We duplicate all eastern price?, saving freight and time. Parties building iu any part of the State should write tor our terms of castings CASS GOTJXTTT UaO!7 WOSISIS March 11th, 1882. ITo Humtug Here! Can Onlsell any One Price Clothing On I lit lu I'lattsnionth NB-ST 25 PER CENT., AMI Sill. I. MAKE MONEY. Both Here and al uy Branch Store, AT LOUISVILLE, As I Buy For Cash. JimtMnlitT tlie jil.ore Etutemeut. 0. ii. IIEKOLI). 2Tl-2w-lui RffBEhT DONNELLY'S KLACKSMITII SHOP. Wagon. Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general Jobbing IOWA AMENDMENT. The Iowa supreme court has reached a conclusion, and promulgated lth?, mid we suppose, exhaustive opinions, up fn the iiif-tion of the vnlidilv of the prohibitory amendment lately adopted by a large majority of the mvcrir ihat free eomiuonwealth. The former opinion adverse to the amendment- -ia adhered to by a innjority of the court, all but one judge assenting to the major ity opinion. This settles ihat motion and of course all law abiding god peo ple will ijuietly acijuiesce iu the decision of Iowa's court of last report ; but thero is no law either written or unwritten prohibitory of the sovcrign doing a Leap of piiel thinkin n rcr " an episode thi kind, and th?Yu'i('f 'U1'3 over iu the Hawkeye itate, who havf vi ij.artlce i-riin inia iu Ihidovertniiiin j business as a matter of -p-Ali-y will lind that there i-j a hereafler tw this Lumih1, and wheu they put their elaiiys lefore the people tor recognition the fellow who has had anything to do with this defeat ingot th will of tin; gnat Majority of people in that stale will tiud hiiiHelf in the condition of the distiuguialied mem ber of the Lime Kiln Club who utttfmpt ed to hold down the electric inuchiu- and consequently had.U lay Oil' for ic pa'us for iointf weeka; Hben he applied i'J he club lor relief. Rrudder Jarduer icmatked: "When a member of dis club ;oes to foolin ' round wid "lecfriciiy, l.i tikes all chain ts und reftp nil do KNEVALS' ROBBERY. r.ihangi.-j throughout the state iu)te tho fact th.it Hon. James Luird Is in Wiishinton, with Senator Van Wyck, fighting the battles of the set Uer who lias been so summarily ejected from the railroad lands by a decree of the ITnlled States court. here where he can tender services ul 1 '"S? A 4 WlJcrt . ,,."1 IRON FRONTS. HOUSE COLUMNS, AND CASTINGS. rs for Business Houses are cquppea PLATTSMOUTII. NEJi. V . . 11 I. And Tinners' Stock; OFALL KINDS FOR SALE BY Excelsior ST. LOUIS, MO Sale by J. S. Duke. ii. A. hhlhiiMii & huh1 , WLoIe.-a' Mill Ketaii Dealer i;i PINK LUMBER SH1XGLES. LATH, SASH, D00KS, rou.Mh SirvvX. in'. rear il Oj'ia ii t t:s. PLATTSMOUTII, - XKBIIA-KA IFF DEST Ir' THE MARKET. 3Tat!c ONLY of Vegetable Oil una raro Jicci Tnllow, To Ir.'IiT?o !:osol;oorr3 to clvo this Soap u ttlixi, WITrf LMCn EuH 1VE GIVE A FIXE Ea&J m I III II 1 - . r li Lit. j.LIg o.Ter ir, ma (.To for a short tlmo onlr and should bo taken ltd vantage of at ONCE. Wo WARRANT this :ap to do more wash ing with creator ccm than nay soap lathe market. It has no EQUAL for uso in hart and cold -.vtlor. YOUH SS30E3 HAS IT, O.A.Wrisloy&Co. WjUriwViOTurwa of Standard Laundry ku4 Tollot Soap. The PLATTSMOUTII HERALD PUliLL-illlNC CnMI'ANl' every facility for first-elats ban JOB FmSTTXMG, In Every Department. OUK, FEE - A X D great Vidue to these tettleis who are ! fieiuij robbed of their birth ilht, by j (he inserutal " Kuevnl tbeti i-ane.1, (Hi.-orert of them), neie brought by the plaintiff. L'nevalH, who had a railroad standing in tho ehaxldw. lhlnd Mm the reaPparly In. interest ami the whole controversy was eub- PETER ; uiy shop. RAD EN, Retail. Cash 11 1 . 1 . XlTiloWRelWaRonMaker nrod,icc. Call anil x Opposite First National Bank. Iiairakrn rliarna of the wagoo shop. Ha N hII kuoHii a.4 a NO. WOIiKJUXN. d llaffBlea nude tm wrarr. SATISKACTIOM I1DAKANTKEO. iafaiogues f Famphfe t Work AUCTION" BILLS, SALE BIIjLS, COMMBROIAIj iiisrTiisro Sfac'r And i:i tt ( rii'Js .re at. 1 complete in every dcpartrm.nl. i rm -ptt PL ATI'S 310 1 J T 1 1 1IKRALI) POil. CO Subscribe f or tieDoXLij Herat ct O 2 ki I. i -.I