1 r ( -4 VOL. I. I'LATTSMOUTII, Nti.UtASKA. MO DAY EVBXIXG, JUjY li, lSS'i. NO. 101) l! ! -.- i if i - .1 , ' II AN II .1. V . Maim ins Beef, Pork, Muti on and Vea PLA?T.VCiiiri i!fii!Si,D. ri ni.isn ui daily ami wkkkly 1IV - The Plattsmouili HeraltJ PaWisIiini Co. i smtfAMAJV. maw & &:!!., KurrrNitors to A. . II ATT. XlJj AIJQ,IT7VXd,T?i:-R.3 FOE CHOICE ! TERMS: ' DAILY, il-lii'i-il ly carrier to ;m part of the I city ; Per Week 1" I'm- .Mom li IVr Year 7 im j WKKKLY. t.y mail. I One copy months -I n oiuT'Jjy !. year ' " KckMciciI at ti.e I'ost 2ice. riattxiuoiitli, Mecond clas" mailer. Su: rat- AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. "n rt-il Hunts, !:u-oii. Suit iMi-ats of all kinds, :tnl all otlu-r artit'K's kfjt in a lirt-rla o Th Highest Market Price Lar.l Iiol o.Mia, Paid for Grease, Etc. s meat market. Hides, Wool, Pelts, Fn;sli Lake Trout and White Fish Every Thursday Morning. GROCERIES. THE cnnQ I AVI IPUT .mum o Full Line fjieucral Merchandise. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. ( 'all and Satisfy Yourself AT JOSEPH V. WECKBAGHS. Oh, Yes ! (tar ito ml have arrived, anl I will eontinue to sell Seeds & Notions I )iv.-s Joo.-, Trimininrs Ete., at i.owkk puicrs than anv other imnst in the eoiintry. Also a full line of Groceries. Queensware ' Tin iiii'IiiIm! of I lie 1Ci.iiii!i1ic:lii St:lle t '111 tr:il Committee are requested to inert at I lie 1 i I'axton Motel, In the en y of Omaha, on Thtirs I lav. .June 28. Ikk;!. at seven o'clock, p. m.. for j the purpoHe. of lixihg the (tale ami iaee for lioliluii' a convention to nominate eainlKiaies for .luile of Supreme Court anil kenent of the I nlversity, ami Mich oilier uiisine as may properly tome before it. ;. W. E. DOUSKY, Chairman. Fremont. June 9. 18M3. To the front, is tli motto of the Ne braska coi n crop. We heard a man grtimhling yester day because our cora crop needed rain, and we were not getting it. District reunion commences tomor row at Weeping Water, and we hope to see our O. A. It. members generally attend. The democracy of Ohio ttnderstuiid very well (hat if thoy hope to keep Juilc lloadly and that stripe of poli ticians in their ranks any longer, they have got to reward them.. Ouu democratic friem's may possibly find amusements in the fact that one f the viot esidents of the rece nt re publican state convention was a color ed man, a slave in the days of demo cratic ascendency who was sold mm the block. The man's name is Madison Ithotl"?, of Mahuska coim tv. Sioux City Journal. Evans, the Kentnckian, who rattles around in the chair rilled by (Jen liaum. whenever h cuts oil an official head remarks: "That's the manner of man I am." Should it happen that his own fficial head shall be thrown into the official basket he will hardly be able to I ell what manner of man he is, though he iniyht appreciate the character of the otlicial executioner. Dry In the contest which would take place for the Senatorship from Ohio in the event of the Democrats having the majority in the legislature of that ttate Senator Pendleton's civil service record will hardly liripliim. Gen. Durbin Ward has anro-invei his adhe sion to the old .Jaeksolan doctrine " To the victors neiong the spoils." That is the doctrine which the average Bour bon believes in. AND at jr:ees to defy com .etioii. W. H. Yours Ilespotfull', IP.' HANSEN, Dkalkk in Groceries &' Crockery GLASS A2SI fcU K KXM WAltE, Also Choice Rrands of Flour. Agent ir the (Jermaii Fire Insurm-e Co., Freeport, 111.; German "Fire Insurance Co., Peoria, 111.; Manhattan Life Insurance Co., New York. Western Horse and Cattle Insurance Company, OF OMAHA. Fire Insurance Policies Issued in the English and German Languages Steamship Tickets sold fn in and to Europe over the Hamburg American Packet Co., and the North-German Lloyff. Agents for 100,000 acre of land on the Northern Pacific railroad in Dakota. (Ghrace & TMerolff Uemockats in Ohio seem to admit e Judge lloadley, their nominee for Gov ernor, first, because he was an anti slavery democrat, and left the party bcrause he despised its leanings to wards that institution; second, be cause he was an abolitionist of the Greeley stripe and followed the great Tribune editor back into the Democrat ic party; third, because he couldn't swallow Sammy Tildeu and reform, and voted for Hares in 1876, ani fourth, because being a professional tender-foot and reformer in politics, he naturally ctune to the front in a volu minous and exhaustive argument in defense of Oregon Oonin, and the na tional Democratic larceny act of at temping to steal the electoral vote of Oregon for Tilden and Hendricks. No old stock to work off. The latest patterns cf GLASS -A-nSTTD OTBBISrSWAR IE FLOUR AND PROVISIONS. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMOUTH. Women as Officeholders- Washington National Republican: There is a small class of people dis posed to carp and object to the em ployment of women in the public ser vice. Now that years of trial have shown the efficiency of these women, the objectors change their tactics and object to the promotion of women un der the civil service rules. Up to 1S00 there were very few wo men employed in any of the depart ments at Washington, or elsewhere in the public service. At the present writiug5 out oi about 2,400 employes in the treasury, 700 are women. About 200 are employed in the pension office, the postoffice, the war department, the bureau of engraving and printing, and the government printing office. The treasury officials report that wo men are especially proficient as count ers of mouej", stamps, etc. The dead-letter office has a number of women employed who are remarkably proficieut. In the census bureau there were a large number of women, and (Jen. Walker, the supcriatendeut. bore testimony to their general lidelity and efficiency. Th?re is no department in which the women are employed that their work will not cjmpare favorably both in quantity and quality with that doae by the men. Many ot these women have onerous home duties to per too in. Somejof them before reaching the office, in addition to the ordiuary work of the breakfast table, have to give attention to the children and arrange for all the details oi domestic duty during the day. Mauy of the womeu in the departments are connected with the best families of the country, northaud south, are highly educated and cultured, and are favorite guests at the most elegant and exclus ive entertainments given in Waelung ton. In tine, the women clerks have achieved a success which they well de serve. Sioux City Journal. ASSISTED EMIGRANTS. Since the Secrcfaty of the Treasury ko cleverly disposed of the "assisted emigrant'' question in his official note to Officers liohiiisou, we ate probably at an end f that brunch of the pauper qu-stioii. There may be authority under the I'. S. statute, cited by the Sccrcbiry, b prevent thi ela-s f emi gration from lauding at Ca-tl; tiarden. We M-rio'iIy dutibt it, and the New York antlmrii ie apparently either liu!l their power to pr vent the html -in of i hese penple, cr lack the proof, t which Secretary I'olger very point edly calls .Mr. Ihibinsou's attention, t authoi j.i- them in ui-inir roice to pie- vent the disembarkation f these so called paupers. We believe it is a fact th;l in this respect this country has been more or less im pobed upon by the English gov erunieut, in regard to Irish emigration for years, ami now, since the matter has attructed such widespread atten tion, it will fall to the lot of the next American Congress to take ttrong "rounds auain.-t the imposition; not only in our own behalf but in behalf ot the Irish people who i;re thus compulsorily driven to leave their houses and seek protection beneath the American Hag. .Misrule and ruis govornrcent, that drive a people from their native land, are not palliated in the least bv the tvrants assisting the oppressed in seeking an asylum from his despotic rule. Refined oppresion in the irovernment of a' people is the - very worst of evils, because it is the hardest to correct. 1 he Euglish rule over Ireland is utterly selfish and cruel, whilst it i;: justified by that great na tion u nder the guise of an enlightened and constitutional rule. Widle America has always professed, and alwavs held, the kindliest feelings for the oppressed of the old world, our self interests, since our population has become so numerous, prompt this gov ernment to take ample and complete precautions ngainst an emigration which would be a burden upon the self- supporting people ot tins country. The policy of this government has al ways been to encourage emigration, but it is not to our interest to permit our country to be made an almshouse ior European paupers who are unable to take care of themselves. It is self-sup porting emigrants we need; conse quent! y.for the government to prohibi, emphatically, that class of emigrants being shipped in upon us by England, or any other European power, should not and ought not be taken and con strued by any nation or class as a dis position on the part of the American government to check or discourage the flow of emigration to our shore?. BANKS. John ! itzok.ua i.o, a. w. M Lai win. in 1'ieslilvut. fjlnliirr. FIRST NATIONAL XiTjr JVC 33 IE Ivj. iTTIMIIBIEIR RICHEY BEOS., ok ri.A rrsMot' i ii. nkhkaska. OlI'Mslln- very tst faollitii-s for lli t r:iui-a-t ion of li-jii imalf )inin.l BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, IIoikIs, OiiIiI, On -l nllK-ll t aiiU l.o-:t Sen i nt it Itnil ".lit ami Sold, lc Ml receiv ed ui:'l interest allotted on lime ( erl ill -cute-, I H alt draw ii. avail. il.le In any p u t of tin- t inted State ami all tin- nuicial touiix oi Ktiroe. Collations vuhIk f- jHomptly remitted, Highest market prieec pan! for County War rants, State ai.U County ilond. Tiik writer in our Saturday's Yox I'opuli uses some rather sharp tacks in his pointers on the evils aud shortcom ings of our present revenue system, in regard to the listing and assessment of personal "property. Before the Board of Equalization, the other day, one of our wealthiest men was heard to make the startling admission that it was a fact, that the poor men ot this country paid the taxes. The HfcitALD wants right here to say, that there is a heaD of truth in that frank admission, and begs leave to suggest that a very great deal of the shame aud wrong of this lameutable state of affairs lies, first with the assessor, and second with the seared consciences of the wealthy indi vidual who subscribes to the oath at tached to his personal list, with the mental ieservation that he is listing his properly at as high a valuation as his neighbor; however, if this perjury would stop here, there might be some efficacy in the mental reservation dodge, but it does not stop; the naked fact Is that lots of men of means in Nebraska stand squarely up before the assessor and refuse to give him the true amount of their property. This is a statement that is susceptible of proof in eyeiy city, town or village in Nebraska. It is a lamentable state of affairs, and we fully believe the same state of affairs existed during our Saviour's existence on earth, and that it was about this state of morals he had discovered in the rich ruler, when He said him, "For it is easier for a camel to go "through a needle's eye than for a rich "uiau to enter into the kingdom of "God." In other words, we want to be under stood as laying tin re m'gLt b3 a small chance for this class of citizens if they would disclose all their proper ty when under oath, and tluu swear down the valuation, but we can't un derstand hoio they can take that oath and keep back the property. The poor man's "little all'' is. in tight he cannot hide it, the other fellow has the opportunity to and does hide it, and therein, lies the difficulty, and it is a grevlous wrong which ought to be righted. One other observation the Herald wants to throw In right here, is this. The man who lies the ino&t aud pays the least, will always be found to be the man who -howls the loudest "about high taxes. niHF.CTOHS : .lolin FitGerald A. K. Toiialln .John It. Clark. It. C. Cii-lilng (ieo. K. llovey. K. K. White. A. W Mcl.auirlilln. WEEPING WATEH WEEPING WATER. - NIUl. E. L. REED, President. li. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A (Isneral Banking Business Transacted. IRIOSITN Received, anil Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. IIKAKTH Drawn available iu any part of the United Stales and all the riuciial cities of Knroe. Agents for the celebrated Mm Line of steamers. Bank Cass County CotneiMaia and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOTJTH IsTEB 1 JOHN BLACK. President. I 1 J. M. iATXEKSON, Cashier, f Transacts a General lnm Busiusss. HIGHEST CASH TRICE Paid lor County and City Warants. COI.LKCTIOXN MAIIKj and promptly remitted for. DlRK'JCTOKS : Join- IMack, J. M. 1'att; lson, C. II. Tarn el V. II. Ciithmann, .1. Morrifsey, A. 15. mitli. Kind i rder. BAKERY.! Sr. W is M ! , 2- a. a.- i "Its m a i' 5 n.S . - -w h 4 e s - 3 m 2 S ? a S Oi XI o rl - A E3 CO ' e c c S3 tus 3 S C M P Q, tl 9 to C3 ct a CO B o o PS x o. a -h t fc, 5E c3 Q t3 t OS r- - C at a MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BI.JICK SMITH HOiiSE SHOEIXd & WAGON ( RKPAIIMNO All Kinds of Farm implements Mended witt Neatnxs? and Dispatch. llorsc, Mule& Ox Shoeing, n short, we'll shoe anything that hap four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. ILTIEW SHOP n Filth St. between Main aai Vine Street jst across le corner from the hkw HEUAL fpicb. ;o SAGE'S ADDITION TO THE CITY of PLATTSU0UTJ1 Valuable outlots for residence pur poses. -rSage's addition lien south-weat of the city, and' all lots are very easy of access, and high and sightly. For particulars call on E. SAGE, Pronrr, AT SAGE'S HARDWARE STORE, Plattsmout h. Neb. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Lumber.Sash.Doors. Blinds Iuuoiiiuuuioi IEIETJ I -A.I1TTS, LIMB, BTJILnDJnSTG- IPJiJJP'J&lJElj A KINK LOT OK M A C K 1 : 1 : 10 L, L A 1 5 1 i A I )( ) U I: 1 IE III 1 1 N ( i , TK(H J 'J W I L I) W A V li (X)I) FISn, Abo h clioico lot of X.S202TS ANS ORANGES. We bavo a Uno ctock of CHOICE FAMILY CfM 0 CERIES, fancy rands of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have in fdoc a Uno linn of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps. - &c. All our good are new and frcnli. Will Exchange lor Country Proflnce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Han Next door to Court IJonse, I'lattenioutli, Neb, Mda2w3.n - Mm B MURPHY & CO. FILOTO, FISEB, ! At Wholcsalcand Hictail. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Ca 11 and sees me. Opposite First National Ifia-nk. JT. IF. IB ATDMlEirSTJE JK. EASTWARD Daily Express Trains for Onivha. ('hicao, Kansas City, St. I -on is. aud all points Hast, l hroiiKli Cars via Peoria to liidiaiiapolin. Kle Kant PiiUrnau Palace Cars and duv coa-lies on all tliiongh trains, and Dining car." east of Mis souri river. WESTWARD Dally Kxpree train for Denver ynnrtini in Union Depot ,or all ikm fits In Colorado. Utah. California and the eut ire Wert. The advent of this Y.ue fcives the traveler a w lioute to the We.st. with scenery and advantages -uiu-fj'jaled elsewhere. Tlirongli Tickets at the Lowest Rateo are on sale at all Hie Important tdatlon. and taeiraie will he checked to destination. Any information as to rates, routes or time tables will be cheerfully furuiahed upon application to any apenf or to P. S- EUSTIS, General Ticket A Kent. Omaha. Neb. r BURLINGTON- hOU FL (CiiicagOt Burlington & Qulncf road.) r-V-tj A'V . 1 T.I i .. .".':iiiii-'-.'- .'V ..t'j '- . i i GOING EAST AND WEST. Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars with Reeiiii ing Choirs (seats free), 8moiri:i7 Cars, with Hr vjlrituj Chairs, Pullman Palace Hleepin-i Cars and the famous C. B. & Q Dining CJtrs run datiy to and from Chicago & Kansas (Jity, Chicago Si Council iBluiis, Chicago A Dcs Moines. Chicago. St. Jo iaepb, Atchison & Topeka. Only through line be tween umcAo, uneout s. uenver. i nrouira cars between Indianapolis Council Bluffs via Peoria. All connections made in Union Depots. It is known as the great THBOUGH CAR LINK. GOING NORTH AMD SOUTH Solid Trains of Eleeant Par Coaches and Pull man Palace Steeping Cars are run daily to aud rom St. Lsniis. llannihal. Ouincy. Keokuk. Burlinirton. Cedar Iauids and Albert Lea to bt Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with lUtciinintrl Chairs to and from St. Iout sod Peoria endtbl and from 8t. uouis and Ottumwa. Only one cnanpo or cars net ween ri . louis ana uvm Moines. Iowa, Lincoln, rebraska, and Denver. loiorauo. It is universally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all Clates4f Travel- I. J. POTTER, 3d Yiee-Pres'tand Oenl Manager. PERCEVAL LOWELL. Gen. Pas. Act, Chicago. f. i i J ' id 4. ,11 Hit A. e u 1 1 f- hi 1 i) Uh. t of tb tad m fed, nd P-i .1 l.) Jltld teoloik i 1 1 bt : tu.iiir i 3f il Id liy ot uii D"- in-uver. - ivel aioac V S V