...... t PliftlfeW0ttlifj J I VOL. I. PLATTSMOUTII, NEttHASKA, "WED ESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 188:j. NO. J 51 IV "1 -, 1 - 3 9" I - t ft ! I, Y 1 r 0 , -J, a r! ! it i. life li.. sr. 9 V x : i - Bpivr rum i i ! JO.N.VJ HAN" IlATT Beef, Pork, th" &&j&A0rjlEA& MarrrxMOiN IIEATQrAliT.-EItS Suir-Cuml Hams, Rieon, Salt ami all other urtit'lt-tt kept in a lir.-t-cla.ss meat market AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - 1- The Highest Market Price Paid for Hides, Wool, Pelts, Grease, Etc. o Fiesh Lake Trout and White Fish Every Thursday Morning. THE DAYLIGHT STORE! FiH Line General Merchandise. .Largest &tock and Lowest Prices. Call and Satisfy Yourself Oh, casta IS a mi have arrived. uid 0 f ( IM 'l- iinv other Iii'ii-e i A!- lul. : t ocenes. .2 2 at prices to defv C"iii etioii. w. mwfm IT rocene: Also Choice Brands of Flour. Atnt fjr the Gcnsit n l'iie Iniinice Co., Freejort, I'll.; German Vire Injiinuice CV., Teoria. lil.; Manhattau Life Insurance ("o., New York. Sim Qp Is?r.el Fire Ins'irauce Iolicics li-.v.ii: hij. Ticket told fn in :ii:d to Lur..j.e over tiiu IJanilnir America. 1 lacker Co., ami the- IS .rth-Gefmaii LIol. Aent.- for lo,oo aeieof land on the Northern Pacilie railroad in Dakota. 1lFs res xi- No old stock to ' wor!c t3 .: r l.il ill. ( o DRKVJ J. W. -MaIJTUJS Mutton and Vea JI2LA.W to A. .. II FOB CHOICE Meats of all kind. Laid J'o'oirna, GROCERIES. S.T v 5 7 I will eiiiitiniie t irell a? si at Low i 1: i'i;ici;s the eon n try. ttiuii uueensware Yours Hes'.x't fully, i - ir v- 9 r AND Dkalku IX 0 Crockery (V . j ( lit lie lliSliranCb tOinpail), OAl I1 in the IC::lisli and Gertn.-.ti Languages Sl Thier olf ofi". The latti-t patt ri! 1 f ' nF inTFsv v wry M?!CE 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 PLATTSMOUTH. 1UH1PM.11AII I'lTtiU.HKO DAILY AND WEEKLY hy flis Plattsiantu Ilcralo PsMisliinE Co, DAILY, d.!lvcr'd hy cairler lo any part of tin city IVrtt'ifk s J", i er Mum li . ,4) I er Year 7 Mt WKKKLY. Iy mall. J i copy lx months fl no iii'("',yiio year 2 Ui l.eislt if.l ai t ePoatOfiice. I'lat Umoutli, a --oi.d c I its ft matter. The meeting of the directors of the Pluiismoutli & Southwestern hcM in this city yesterday was purely a busi ness meuting preparatory to orieiiing the sub.-ci jptiou books cf tho company. Tin; tail Im anl of directors were rep resented ia person or by proxy anil the entire day spent in arranging details lor prelimii'tiry surveys anl all Bteps neexsary, preparatory to the couin enec- lucnceuietit of operation-. Tho IIkk ald liil not learn the partieulnrs of the meeting as it was not made public buMr. Fitzgerald n3sured our reporter that the pro.-pects were good for the iminciliate pushing aiip id of thi cuter prise. Thk constructiuction of the main line of the 1$. &M.H. 11. from Koue saw v;ei?t to Arapahoe, fettles perma nently the main line of thi3 great road via. Plattstnoiiil), Lincoln and Hasting, west to the J!eeUie37pfend ends all spec illation as to the establishment of its main through route via. of Tecumsen, Wv more, lied Cloud and the Republi can valley. liy taking their maps our readers will see that the present able management of the . & M. simply strengthens their road by building from Keuesaw directly southwest to Arapahoe, instead of running south some fortv miles to lied Cloud and then west to Arapahoe. This will leave lied Cloud the principal station on the Tecumseh and Wytnore branch, while (tastings will take prominence as the principal point on the main iino for central Ne braska. Politicaj. affairs in Ohio arc assum ing a red hot shape. Both parties are hard at work, and the utmost enthiui asiu seems to pit vail among the lie puo.icau toices. Thu llainilto!) Conn ty Convention the other day was a ei y liai mtuiiuus and enthusiastic af lair; while upon '.he otl.ei hand the Democracy ol that ."slate under the ie.iwriip ot Judge lluadly, teems to be coii.-hlerably "ti-ru up." .lohu G. tiison, the ex chan ni tii of the L. ujkci n'.ic Central Committee is re iriet to bay that there was no enai. co ir Judge iludly, and the tick et ; vtinle it u r tact that many of the xi.i tiisif Ic-itue.s 111 Olilo wholictve lorn; inc "..eai ami burden of the nay'' lor inal i-aii through evil as well us good lepoi i: ai e tlisaaiistieu ; tirst, wilu 3Ir. Mr. ilu.nily's liumiuaiion, and the man iiei in vUici lie secured the same; and second, wiiu t l-s manner of conduct Itig ttie campaign; i-.nd again, the liquor questmii n thai state is hurting ihe ueiuocratic party, the bcolt law has pruved all t lie H.-puulicaus claimed il uuuki, wlme the altitude of the d .muc racy lias been uumauiy and cowardly wtieu bi ought up to face the issue. Taking the democratic? campaign in Ohio, the people have conic to plainly see tint ihe ouiy issue the Democracy I can come togelhei upon is the oue 01 ffc'titr.ttli.i l.'-iialt: l)nf9flit !iritltiilr . Ill II I , AIIIUVI..4 V, IIUJ .....J fur uthte campaign, and they do not setiu disposed to enthuse to auy great extent upon such an issue. That a change iu the American yslem of leleyiaphy is needed and de- inauded, the Hkkahj believes to be a j poicnt laei; that the system is very I laulty seems to be admitted gcueraliy I auu tne present fell ike is but an empha i sis of one of its greatest defet-.s. Tel J egiaph lines in nis county are repre sented by the uniouut ot stocks which each company i.-sucs tind increases and waters at l.s pleasure: its basss is eu- ' tirely fictitious. To our mind there ! is no remedy, at least in the near tu ! tuie; by the law of competition which ; sjiue sound th.orists jet cling to." The J owners uuJ mauage?s of these tele- graph corporation's huvu" bec-u thg igc iu placing Ueiitio'.is vaiues upon the -tucks wiiicii they claim represents tneir iiues aud tnus securing dividends uuou thia lag baby proi-erty, while in lac. ttic wno.e operation is a slia.n and iruud. fciuce ie year loot these tele oii.'ii 1iii.j iiitvc ceCOUie and represent Ue veiv i.vive cenleis 01 Ani.ricu.u v.rua-lbj the wire buji- P' w c ,ed to !ive out , , -,- of the ciml auJ yet had to go back to ..t-vi. .tiiU iLUuiicuu. li.e... vr .1 ...... 1 i. .. c m ucic ; ov a.... uui cai.tui utfsary lor the t.usuucuuuui me tekgiuph lints p.r iuwc o coiu. -ru.ivciy a n il. in t..i . . , ,, a..u dg. jri iuc , ii.u. idi.i.v ujvu f.i,,..e Hvan-iu eniui. " UJU"- .ue tVva.clu U ina.i tt.ur nuien tneii rcu. vioito. Thij I .,. U1.,..1.irai.-i ucuo.tiuu- vaiut-iaceu . . 1- i-v! iwn siccu taiubitis. who anil manipulate the same compel the puMic to sustain this over cupitalizu lion by over charges and diminished wages of iis em j lyces. The sticks be iny held by a syndicate of capitalists the combination ot' tni- Iunnciibo and to a yreat extent tittnious capital is easily accomplished against the indi viuual public who serve it as employees or paiioiis. Theie is uo tiuesliou but that the American ckizui today is thu most tlanug, veiittucaomn and enter-pn-sing uicinoer of the human family m ixidtieis of trudc coiniuerce and in Vctiiiou. 'i he lelcyiaph is ours by vir tue ot our inventive genius and enter prise. 1 he ocean cab.e and eclectric liglit is due to Vaukce genius and the i.iU'j submarine wires now connecting 1 he western v. ith ti.e eastern heiuis phtre are the leprtseutiUivtS ot i'au? i lice enterprise and mains; in inveuiious our OolUln eS :md e. ti a vnyuuee is tne 1 auuiiiatiou ot the old world; our own boast ir that we arc Ihe fastest people upon the lacn of the globe; cveiybody 11 avela i-i Ametica uml pairomcs our railroads, fuiinian p.iiaca cars ai.d Kieaut snips; the common people 0 America go a broa and 110 quarter of the globe can today be found deprived of the pres nee of the everlasting, en terprising Yankee. Yet, today under the Unglisli system of postal telegraphy the wires are used to a much greater extent in the United Kingdom than in this boastful Yankeeiaud of ours, ana ten times moie telegraphic news are supplied to the English than to the American preas at a pioportionately cheaj. tr rate than we J in tins country have to pay this mo nopoly; when this fact is examined taking into consideration the intelli gence and enterprise of the American people, it furnishes a sufficient argu ment within itself for a change, and reformation of Amcrican system 01 telegraphy, and the general Govern men I has a duty to perforin in regard to this matter Which should be prompt ly and honestiy met. In other words, Congress should take the necessary steps to give the country a system ef postal telegraphy with which, to meet the wants and necessities of the age. TEACH5NG THEM TO WORK. There is reason to hope that Secreta ry teller is on the right track m the matter of iudiau education. Karly in his service as p?ectetary he announced his beliei that it as more important to teach the Indians to labor tliau to leach them to read, ad the good sense ot the prcprsilion is conclusive. Per haps his eotimate, in his letter to the National laiucaiiuiial Association meeting at O-ean Grove thai if Con gress will give money enough lor the Indian sciiool, nothing will be heard ot lite iuih .a prooieni in the next gen eration was too sanguine. The leop ard cauuot change his spots in oae gen eration, even if nis teeih aie pulled audi he is set to work running the tread mill tor the family churn. The char acteristics of the race cannot be oblit erated even by the most civilizing in fluences, except after a long lapse of time, and We shall doubtless have Indi an "'trouble" through the begiuuin ot tne twentieth century, to say the least, liut it is interesting to estimate what can be done toward Indian civilization in this wa), aud especially by establish ment of manual-laoor schools Iu his last it-port the. Secretary estimated that by the establishment ot a sufficient num ber of these schools, 20,WO pupils in ail would have been seut out by the end ot the fiscal year 1888, able to care for tiietu-eiVes, and the total expense would not exceed 2,o00,b00, or about two-thirds the amount expended in fighting the Indians during 1SG4-"C5. Tne school populatiou ot the Indians at the present fuie is neany 40,000. Toe average attendance of ail ihe .-ciioois last year was 5,J00; this year the Secre tary cxpec s to have 2.500 in labr tchools alone. To carry out his proposed plan would require a liberal increase in appropria tions. Leaving the question 01 its en tire adoption opeii, " it may safely be said that it is cheaper to educate an Iu diau than to kill him- The old saying was that it cost a thousand dollars to kill an Iudian. The probability is hat it cost a oOUij deal more, but a thous and dollars, taking that as the figure, would have given that Indian, when a few years younger, about five years' schooling at Carlis.e or Hampton, at the rate fixed by Congress. He would have emerged from it with a trade, or some other pteparation for labor, with a good store of general knowledge,and with the old sarage idea that work i3 fit only for squaws and white men well educated out of him. It is as plain as the rule of three that this must tend rapidly to the civilization of the race. One great drawback, however, ha3 been the inability of some of the edu cated young men and women to stand against the demoralizing1 influences of the half-savage life when they returned to it. They found themselves, with their newly acquired refinement and decency, in the midst of the old filth, squalor, immorality and ehiftlessuess by which th-?y were once surrounded. I'iiitul stoiies are told of the misery au I despair of some of these poor peo- pro.-ement here. Senator Edmunds, who ill not be accused of eentiinental- ism.d t-Ured in ilebate last winter that. n trlin2" to iuoruintion received at the II;niiptorj school ne-ir which he had BHent a mouth. vi?itm:r it constantly. har.ily 5 u-r cent, of tli- se who were seat 0.1I tr..rn Hint sclio..! failM to s is :.. .1...:- . .n...ln c liilil m iiia-i m in iiiru iici luouc ui uiiiati y tjie govcruaieat witl provide I thcools for 30 or 40 j.er cent of the child ren, in? number win be to near a ma jority ato bo able to control the senti ment of the rising generation of In dians, and so exert a powerful inlluence on tho side of civilization and work. Republican State Convention. The Kcpublicaii electors of the Stale of Ne hranka are hereby ealh-il to rf.nl IHKlrii from the several eounlii-s to neet lu Mute Con Vf 111 lm at Lincoln, W' ik i-.Uuy. September "M, A. l. 1HS. at 6 o'clot k p. in..' foi the ur ms of placing u iioiiiii.aiiiMi cMU'lilaK'i for IIik foliovsiiiK named tnieei. to-wil ; Out .loMlceol the nupr- liie Court. Uo I'eK.'Utsof tlie Lnivfril. One I invt-rpity licenl lullil viteancy. 'lh 'everal eountierf are eiititled ton-pie seiil.tl Un 111 ihe Male Coiiveullon, iihioIIuwh, ha ed upuu tlie vole eiii for K. 1. Hiukvu for eer iai oi tate. givait; oue delt-Kate lu eat-h one huuured aud til. y (10) votes niul one Uel euau; for Hie fraetlwu ot beveni)-uve (75) voten or uvrf j also one Ui ii ualc for each orVanlel county (.'Ulll:ticS Adams... . Ai.i 1. lope. . . IWOlit) .... iaiUalo.... lilllMI' rrurt 1(10 A U Del. I Counties 7 .lohii'-jn. . .S I Kt-ariiry .. 5 I Keltil Del. 7 .. .3 1 .. .6 . ... 6 I KuoX Laneaxlcl. . . ... ?1 '....4 2 5 4 V.7.3 ... . 4 .. .11 .. 1 . . 3 . . '. ' s ... S 4 . . . 12 a . . .1 ... J s 3 i.hieoln -r. . Loan MatiUon Merrh'k I'ass .. . ..l.i Cenar Clieyeuuee. 2 au-t? Clay . H I euieha . 1 I Nuettolls ..I 1 Oioc . I 1 I'awnee .a riu-lpH 1 I Th ree . 4 , 1'htlM: I'oiK .4 I h'fl U illow . . : . Kit h.iidM'ii. lij 1 Valine .1 . ai .y .; I hauiulel'i! .... .4 I a-ward . - .-)iit email. . . . .r ! Mai. ton Collax CiiinluK ... . Cliae tJuster Cilery Dakota Dawsoa Dixon DuUe .'uiiKlas l'iinii t'liinore ... Fiankliu ... i-'routitrr t umas Oat; ioptr ikreceley . all Hamilton. .. ilariun lliieUeoek. . Holt lluwaut Jeiferson... .. 11 1 tioux. . ..2 hayer 5 ....2 Valu-y 4 . . S l-ililiiKlou 8 ...7 V. ay ne 3 ...4 WUi-ehr 2 . . ..'1 Webster 0 iork 8 .: Total 371 It is reeoiiuiitnUed that no proxies bead liiilteil to. the eonveiitloij, except Mieli as are Ih'UI by pci .-ont-leMdniK hi th; eounliew Iroiii which the proxies are givea. Gko. W. L. 1'Oi.skv, Chaiimnn. S. 15, Coi.sw Heeietary. SANKS. Jo.'ix b I'lv.iiKii.vi.:-' Piesident. FIRST A. . McLALOllll:. ; Cashier. HAT1QNAL 1 OF i'LATTSMOUTil, NtHKASKA. Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, ISonds. Gold, Goverumuut and Loca Securities Hou";ht and Sold, Dryxsits receiv ed aud interest allowed oa tune Certifi cates, Draft- drawn, available hi any nart of the United State and all the principal towue of Europe. Collections viade & 'promptly remitted. Highest mari:et price pai.l for Couuly War rr.nt". fate a .d County Bor.d. DlRECTOnS .lol.a ritzgraii! Joii 11 i:. CiaiK. 1-.. 'l'oiiahii. V. i ';iHiiiiiL', Geo. !". Dovey, A. W McLainrhiui. VJEEPIKC WATER WEEPING WAT Eli, - NEB. E. L. REED, President. IJ. A. G113SON, Vice-President. R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General liitm, Business Transacted. OK.'OstSTH Ueeeivea. and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. Drn.va availal'!'? In any part of the Ubited States :uid ;i!l the nriuoipal cities of tltiropc. Agents for the ctlebrated 118 fif EI83 Bank Cass County Cotner JIaia and Sixth Streets. zfojjv,x,u?3:iotxt:e2': iteb i JOHN BLACK. I'rr sident, I J. M. i'ATXKKMJN; Cashier.) Transacts a General BaalM Business. HIGHEST GASH PRICE Faid or Comity and City War.'ant3. ccLXEcno-V 3:ask. aud brompt'.y remitted for. lIKECCTOK3 : Johr. lilack, J. ?t. Pattnsoa, C. H.rarir.el F. K. GutJimanu, J. Morrissey, A. B. mi:i. Fred 1 order. M. O'CONNOR. AtMUe (liin-ioii saloon. CPPOSITE THE PERKINS HOUSE, Keeps aeoiiiplcte iiivs ef "S717 X JNT SI SJ, Liquors, AND ClGAUS, BOTTLED DEER, ALE AND PORTER, KRUG'S OMAHA BEER and the best brands of Kentucky 91 "vliisKie?, Oppniit Perktns Hoa. - - Pl.ATTSMOTCH. ntvv rTrtopmiJiM f. pn Uall, IljljiObnilian a liU. I COMPRESSED YEAST. ! Tlie In-st yeast i 1 use, received fresh every TUESDAY and FRIDAY QjorniDjrs. 1 1 - plie4 by EICHEY BROS, OOXo2STaT:R. OP JIZJTZIL, VlTD ' G.-EVE NTH DKALKHS IN ALL KINDS OF Lumber, Sash.Doors, Blinds ' ' . MIXED I AXXTTS, Cemsat, Pls.ster9 Hair, A FINE LOT MACKEREL, LA BRA DO RE HERRING, TROUT, "WILD WAV .CODFISH,. Aeo V Lave a fine J 5 1 Fancy ramls "f . MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOtJH. I have in toc a liuo lino ,f Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, &c. All our good? are new and freeh. Will Exchange lor Conntry Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hani Next door to Court House, I'lattiuoutli, Neb, udWwsn. M. B. MURPHY & CO. OT At Wholesale and ISefail. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see inc. Opposite First National Hank, W7 -ti? 4 h fi L EASTWARD Daily Express Trains for Omv:ha. CWe.?o. Kansas 'it y, St. f ..mis. jud nil points Khsi. Throiittli Cars via Feoiia to Ind aiiapoii-.. Kle f;ant Pullman Talaee C:ir and duv eoni-hes on all tliio.ili trains, and Dniing cr-r east of Mis souri liver. "1 " ThroiiKh Ticket? at the Lo-vest nates are on naleat all Ihe 1rdVra'nttaf ion. and brit'utr will be checked t- rif st li.ction. Ai.y information an to rates, routes or tim lL!cs .lli' be cheerfully furnished upon apsjiication to jiny pnr ir t- .- P. S- EUSTIS. fieueral Ticket Agent. Omaha. 'eb. ' '. B U RLJ N GTOIX. ; :OlJ:rE (Chicaso Cti.'ilrstGn & Cijincy - : o?.d.) . X S r&ir-cr r. - ilyv f a GOING EAST AND WE8T. j Kli-tcaiit Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclia-lin-; Claim (scats free. Smoldn" Cars, with R--WoMng Chairs, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and hhe famous C. B. & Q. Dining (. ars run daily to nd from Cbicapo & Kansas CktT. Cbicaso &. t'ouocil IRluiTs, CMcao & les 7.Ioines. 'hieso, St. Jo ireiA. AU'luson & Tcr-eka. Oaly through lino be- . r t . . : : c T". T-Vv..nW ,ten Chicago. Lincoln & Denver. iAirfiS A Ul VU.. U UM a u?Ts via Peoria. DeiKita. It is ritsown as the great TUHOCCH LINE. ! Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for ail C'asses d Tr tr. J. pOTTEiS. ti Vico-Pres"t and Gea l Manaser. PERCEVAL LOWELL. Gca. Pass. A -t, ( iTJMBBB OK h choice lot of i-toi-lt of r 1 . 1 w 1- CH1 VtO WEST W ARD - , FEED,-' - A X D ' - , 1 rcvn as YnJi ... ,y 1 11 1 i Tiiy Kxpren train fur licnter Cf-tir.peiing in tTnioii IHiot f'rr ail p.'i'ioi In t"'0or;idf. Vtah. CaliforuiH and t!ie emire e-t. Tlie advent jol tlii lin- K'ves Ihe traveler a ew l.'otite td b w eHi. with seenrry aud advatituKe uuequald elsewhere. - w iWirsi e-V- t. N--i----- &Z jf A X'-i-;"? rv l . 1 2- GOING NORTH AUD Solid Trains of ElegtiDt Par Co rran Pnlac Sleeping Cars are run irotn fcst. Louis, via. liannioaL Quiu Burlington. Cedar lipids and Albert 1 Paul axd Minneapolis: Parlor Cars wi. a Chairs to and from St. Loum and Ic and fxoin tit. Louis and Ottumwa. chaste of cars between St. Low'' Moines. Iowa, IJnonin. KbrmsLa, 1 O"'lorado. It ia universally admitted to be tha 1 I ? u I k v .1 1 j .i. t us 0 I. .1 1 l. , - - iS ' f 1 v