.-e!l-' :jt i t Wcscott for iV.t tA ices' and a Square deal. Wcscott r Wcscott, Wcscott, Wcscott no snide g Wcscott tlic Uciit: nc Hats &Caps. Wcscott for ihVet G lores, The HersSv.-,. Herald. 6 5' it ? 4 . AVTRRTIDH (I RATE. i:suY. pack 11 w. I a w. f I w. I 1 te. t I in. I I rr. '1 fl OS fl M 1)0 J.'. 9 JBL 1 M t no 1751 i 4 Kt li' II 1 ISO M 8 S Ili A h A B it a i 0 on 15 0U It 9l i 120 uoo lb' IIM I00 16 WO UMI et W uoo ' t Advertising Bill Due Zjuartarly. of Main, IV" Uff-Trnleut AdvertimeuU wut In Advauce. .' o tp Extra Copies of the niUf.D for ! j J. F. Yucno, at the rot-Offlt New ueio ( Main Street. "PERSEYERANCE CONQUERS. TERMS: $2.00 a Year. JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. J in CIj G j'j. v no t PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 18S0. NUMBER 30. VOLUME XVI. y -Cem y, m m. , -.:.. . - ".i1V eo'.y, liiite if uni!... .. I.eO . .an . , K rtBs.:.i:ai evruv n:t IB ITy llbx a J u yQ 1 qr .. 1 ir 3 'in. Xa col. 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"We xvnSfi S ? & f . & I 6 a V St' of S3 CELESnATEO SS H U i ! 3 H R j n-ry v ' w u me 012 s e 9 Li UO' a Cr i s5 t; tv5 -ofa t CV 5 Wil i- i'l aiiv CjJod tit prices bsaTii from mams&utrer?. ih fr235. r-mlle'a iaske4. I f&vx.i door o ''n:l".i:-,r " Kt ivKirtV:; We si eisisSed i zo ililti3 fo$ f I" I'll Vs:t I N :ii;.I i:i.!.')n: in rit- iirv-,...,.t.,i,,. .v. nnt ::,.!-) I i KrrW Bi.H-K.v.hi..-U will l' Ofeii 4ay r r.-S..f. tl'p l,-,r,.p-i.:,,.,:i,1, , .....,: xi r';, pivvr.iiix... - -isrwr I I - -- atoni?. nI swi alt.-tnv... It P.rtili. s tl,e t-...y "r-r- fV V If H . n IKTSUAi. fcsiti-l li"-av. iiivixrut ro-vitl o sS-XnI W ' ' I i ,.., r- tin- ioii.iil six, n:. aa.l Hv.t. t.il i-K.'-l a " 1 tiv in tlirf Mt:ii aiul ' ' "r,'- j' vlic:i in ;i :iix:l't.l -xi!ii;tin;i. - j. ,1. k. u. i.ivi.(.mv. f'1 fc7 ? A' I'ltVsl.'l ax i si i;:i':s. " 1 1 ! ........ ....I'.-,. ! ' . : : i I -1 1 : . 1 1 ! - " ! S.- - i - . . - m .-r irw w- . jU- .vti.i. -,vi-i: . Ba- ' 4r T vc. " . 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I lisive ;Tv,.;..mv,:K.cvc.,N,.n. xx, tt V" tl HfJ $ & tt flttt5 Qffltt V ATTOHNKV AT LAW, iMurir.i'iVii!,"'.!;!;;.'' .Vi',!'.!V.!',,i .-..'n-J-u'ry j W , .. ,..!.::,..::- I ,,.:.,, ..i it : iii :i! .. ;.x:'": Cx-i iirx.it I M l.mc .. ... ... ... . i ;. ,i ;.r , m rr ar Ml .ri. I-K-V1;:.'.;,v.Vi.-..-. ' A ,.v : i-.v,.-.. .r :!"; 1"tV:'f":i1Vr.-;;i..,,":1I;ty ! l!;nnpton. Iowa, O?. ITaa fi kSLB c,i.;VJi-K" ;4A!:NTs!i Af : Ai!'!t Xcxt door to Frank Carruth's Xew Jewelry Store, o,n.-or-'.- w m:-.i... .x-ss:.-.-. !Hv,i.-i.:.r.-:i.'-.s;i-i"..i-:-i.-- :-jtiiy of, J ailUU v s Owntonna, Mum.. r , , T TT T MrD n:;,.-- ..i'' 1 :r'!Ai:,Vi,,i, j I Slanbon-y, Mo. :-:!t PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. H K. !';,;(';Viix -V- I- "" I .. ,., (,,.,.,.ivri:i- rt..-:l -il!.v j ' -v i. silllil.ir IMllM- : lx oll.rr !: ;t- ' ...... m LLm-rmnmrnin I i I l . -mm mi II n I I ) I wmmmmam xm . - nO!i:iii A '' smi-tituti- ivr v. x n.ii r :.;iy viki.ii.- j o.... ...... rrTMMT-r-- -,r"l - - I ATTUx M-VS A l I '. . V, :'.l or:; !: :n C.iss j siaii'V. ; m M ' N l" " n'-i.; 'i.-.iu i ' 111 f& f. - - -y- ,.. i J. i. A. .ivO ' LEFTIST. i""'-"''- I : tnt ! Vbra,k. ! BATES & KOBiNjt.L. t t..: i........ . . . . . .' ! Xpvv .'atT-i.tci- h..j. ott M.in Mt.ot. y Vf , B).sjv!:d a,x1.k. Ibotldehscoitkiactoss i .v.,.s .i- V;,u.! ;i:vl f.i'M'.li; :if lov T ctisli i ! torn. r;i:-lk-i.l..r iili.-imni iv;ii .ui.iiivvork. j , C' M MM. Mjj i'iUZP. . I,E I! '.' H'lFF, ,. " , , ... " f . . . . j Ii r iri Car. :. I i.:..-ct;wni::, ( ' 3Ionuii- ul'W S!ioo ! ov,:, ;.. &,. T !: 'i 't . i Vrurlurs, Jiuahh s. n .:., ,'. ..'- . .. ', ; iMi:-. a:,,,. ifiiJLsd 1 - mJyJy m k Mil to li ' ''vi 1-4-? i 7rt l.:ts '.rot,.,,:.., .. I iV5 A V WaJ. j Til... : I ,r r: '.A; '.. ;;';;"':A'1A'.;'-;,a : - r-piM- nrri.-r iv s.vmk i I '1: i ExciJslor "srbn;- Shop. I rTrTTirr 15 :o I --rr'-A.AA.:!! I . .T T-t,. T i iw, 1? PiU. . - . I T . . -,..... ...... . v... i ' '' i -i ; hi. i. i.i.' .ti. i...... ' j .J" V. ' - ' -J -i' Mi AV ti" Ml...!ii-'" . .xi..-.. .. .3 TTi rt vr Tv 1.1 V'5;-1 if 4i i ?7f SS M R Vl2t5 A J.1;;;. -. a.. ..vx.r.. . .rr?4?. .,,.. Hh.Wri- :. .,..:., .t , Qp-j rAkJi .laif jp .&ik JL t55 - - N-.-r. John Uooues New Miop, V Mmm&Q " . ito all Cempelltoi tsu nil n cIMIreist weIl-IIIII depssiti2tsa?4 r i m i?f?i rNJV ... , uf ,!,.. i,.t-o.i.e. n..asH.uti,. i fr-ri"rV -rJrr ---g. .. ..:o: I 1 i., ' ..-J I III I SUB 7' inoS, ZIM TiS. Bit A- J J TSE 'p""" 'S Lurije .ii.orl m-iit ..I K.iia jiiu .tr - fS s 4J L.XI csL Ld f -Xfi. Pttuiiia, tiils-. rijujand Fittiii.x. COAL STO'VES, Wxo! aiiil Coal Stoves fi-r UEATiNti cookixo, !3xay ?isieed mt k, sssd ae if yoa St save fey It. -js. - j . ...1. - . ivty vr;e!v ol iia. Mm't inn, w.a anc ' 'f ' -' :v ' : a 'a'--- " - ' . ' '. I ? . - - '-A'" ' - At it meeting of stock raisers in C tu t-ago recant ly a rcsolutiou w doi'tuJ ua follows: Whereas, Tiie canti;illiS pleur piieuintii f c;tttle axisis in eTeriil states of the uniti boiilerins on the AtUntie sfSi;trl; and wliereas. it is evident that su lmiir as umtriotd trat'ae in liv catile is permit. ed be ! twen thfse infected siates and thos not infectert the live stok i-iterets in all sections of our couutry ate instiau ed hy trjnbie d.tnirer, and Trherea, this statu f affairs ha resulted in tht? adoption of itnUtiens by the British government which seriouslr interfere with ur export trade in livfl cattle wi;h that country, thereby mailing irreat daui;tce to all cattle raisers and feeders ia tbe United states; and tvhereas. in view of the decision of our state nod federal courts that slates, aclitijf a such, are powerless to pro tect tliiuj!e!vs frni infection frotn hii ii.ijaiiitiitf statw. and for the same leAsun an infaetU slate is power. tss te taap out the contagion so long as it exists on lis borders in au adjoining state, ti. i ei'wie, Ktsolcf't, That i; ti e imp.-ratite dutv ci.tigrevs to enact such UV8 s b'.i.j'I ellecinaily prevent tUe spread of the disease into states not already in fected, and which shall restilt in its entire extei tuinatioa at the eatlk-st practicable date. liiso'Cfi, That as an iinprt:in! prc liininarv sicn we heartily endorse I lie ivcimiisiiMid.it ion made by J tidt. .JiMfs, of Olito, to the pivaiileut t the LtitvyM Mt. tor the anouin; ment mf nr. or more veteiinary inspectors, vviio shall ai'initl v asrer.ain and desien.'it e the iiiffcled reirioiis. Jtrs.r- i, Ti..t vre recount. the hi-i iiitrodnc, d tine thi house i.f represen tatives last !HM'ii i iv liti. Kcift-r, of Oi::o. a imiboilv inu; tho c-si'ntial fe tmvs nerefirv to I lis inteliiueiit am cttii-inut S'lliel'ViHioTi of c.oil iri ! o."t i.i'.is di'j.ises ot i:ve srock. 7v.r,r. Tlit we ifcotnmend thst tietiti-ii.s be uropared and circtt'.ated hi till p.i ts of t he country -.r.i. l ii to i--ti..rnss, calling to this mi! j.c. and liiyim: iT.i.b ...!(' i xlio'i for measures in the fun siic; resulutions. vrtf f -li. l ixii to more ln.:i' thfui avfl' . 14 b tl:n bvtint in all ! .s7 i . 1? lBeIimiii:'.tincIlieimpiiri-ir,rjT .-Vitri" v aainral ami in-i-wrrMiii '" " 9 RT.l f-ui. rk n K'uplixi'S-O I -, t -.1J,;Y rn: -. iV. Viy. ".c. un J ftx't i T.fr n i r.t!l..r tonic. 4 ! is ci-.ii. lai n ht. h slixii.ti h..' in fcvery fiim- liv fc'."t wliu-h. win-river mm .1. ul "e lae J fyaientcf Biiinyiiocto.a La.s. f Soltys of two sizes; f i1j3,50ctnts anJ !.. 'vf?-V;.liS;i Safe Heme-feV.vi-i1''''r5 !ie are sold ' 2 5Ti a n ti Btaiera 4 JislHT-Ha tvcrvH here. i - 7 j t i ""5 -Send fur Puirtpirfc- - n it j iiii i ii'T ami lusriuiuuiitiB. varietv of Titi. s'.it-t iron, v i,i k, kilt in MucH. &1 AKINQ AND REPAIRING, H.iiie on 'u..H iM.-e. w-EftRrrfif-vt;. nfi-t. Tr.ru I'KICKM LOW BOlTX. is and .nul for atte'tit ton lav-oracle prop:-I'd NV. MiliOI.AS FOli 1SS1. o,t) for I'.nirlaail, li) ,(iK for America St. Nicholas, ths cl:; l ining maga.ii fur bnvs ami nirN. edited bv Mrs. Ma rx Manes Dude, has increa.ed UMich in xize and number of pages du nn.r 1 nasi veil that the tiuolishei s In ve been oo'.ijfcd to issue Him xearlv vcluine. i.i two narts. instead ot one as i.et etofii; e. As to its circulation they .l imi t a ir.iin of 10,000 in the avera mniiihiv v lilioiis o! 1S0 oxer 187V The tiunounceihtnts for the cumin vi'.tr i:icinde3 a capital ss.ri.il story for ..v s, t nil of exciting adventure, "In N'a-tire's Wonderland." or. Adventurer in the American Tiopics; Stiics of Art and Artists, bv Mrs. t. Lira Ki skint- i'li-iiu-m. a faithful ijiiliiue ef the his- toi y ol Hnrof.ean Art, vvitli many n lustr.it imis; '-rnaetou Kopeis," a de light ful and humorous serial by Ros- siter Johnsoti :"Mysiery in a Mansion," a six months' serial; The Ireasure Uox ot Literature, directing and en couraging joutij people in the bst reading ;The Agassiz Association, fully explained in the November number; "Two ii(lisli Queens." by Mrs. Oli phatit; "The Landof Xod," a children's operetta, xvith music.-full of charmins tableaux and effects; A series of beau tifully illustrated ballads for young folks," beginning vvitli the Christmas number; A special Kudget of Fairy Stotii s by Frank l. tucklon the first cf which is in the November number; An Indian 5Ury by "Bright Kyes," the Toiica Indian maiden; a splendid holi day stery, "A Christmas vtith the Man in the Mimii," by W .shington flladoen. Opfci.-aii Papers, siories of sports, and games, will be continued, xvith all the nonular departments. ithscriptiotiS 1 cgi'-.iiing with tL November issuo wi.l incltnie 'The vroialei f ill Ohrislmas iiumher," ef which the edition xvill be 5.O0D in Km: laml and 100.000 in America. The price of this number,, to be issued ab ut November iJOtii, w ill be:!0ccn s lieiTiilar m ice S:$.(Kl a veai ; 2t cents :i i. mi. I ei. For sale, and sui.rciif; li6n rtceived by all dealers, or tin t)ub!ihers. ciib:.er vV I o. "4:5 15niiid- wuy. New Yf'ik. that course unfalteringly .i the fu ture. ?o lonj the republican party remains true ti the mission on which it set forth twenty years ago. Th election ef James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur as president and vice-presidtstit of the United States bv au unquestioned majority of the lt-cteral votes, secures peace and pros perity te the country for four yeart. We believa the new a'lminiSvrai.i9n will toon Kain, and will steadily hold the contidence, not only ef the repub lican, party, but of the nation, by its isdwin and integrity, as w ell as by its loyalty the principles of the organi zation xvhich placed it in pevver. The, t;iolo D. mccrat firmly hoes to bo able to give to I'rtsidout tJartield a cordial and arnest support. It believes that he w ill dn the right as he sees it, and that he will bring to the discharge of his presidential duties a clear head, an honest heart and a deteruiinatien to serve his remit ry to the best of his ability. Certain it is that no man ev er entered the XThite House better fit ted than he by uatme, education and experience to lurnisii an mat we ra ped iiotn a good president. 1 he republican paity is now inoro thoroughly united and haimonious than it has been in many years. There are no rival "wings" to it and n op posing Indians in it. Tue campaign that has just closed welded it together in a soiiit mass against the ceruinon f..e, and there ate now no signs of pos sible division. We believe this unity and harmony will continue through out Cen. (iarliehl'a administration, end will resuU in a long leiuinued lease of power to it. Tlu democratic parly is broken and demoralized defeated under the besL candidate it has had in twenty ears and not likely ever ajain to present the unbroken front winch the republican party had to meet on tlx 2d of November, lSJO. While nali nal rather than U.cal in its conduct and purpose, the Globe-l.-mocia!. w ill devote special attention to the subject ef immigration, doing us best to invite the thrifty farmers and mechanics ef the Fast and of Ku rope vo se;tie on the feitilt lands of the southwest, and especially of tlie suite of Missouri. This subject hs engaged cur attention in the past, and .10 vv thai there are four years ahead of us in from the tiiimoil and excite nif tit of a national political contest, x(! shall tin enabled to give it addi tional thought and energy. Theie is room in the territory trintitary te the great City of St. Louis for millions of now inhabitants, and there is land enough now untitled te feed the world if cultivated to its capacity. To in vite those in pursuit of homes in the west o the facts capable of bring show n on this subject shall be one of the special aims and feat urns of the (Jloh, Democrat. No newspaper, east or west, is better equipped than the Olobe-Dctnoctat for the collection and publication of news from all parts of the world. Our list of special correspondents covers all the nows centers in this country and in Europe, and they are all instructed to span- no labor or expense in procur ing the latest and most rename inioi mation, and transmitting it promptly by telegraph. Our special telegraph service has been greatly increased and improved in the past year until it ranks amomr the most liberal in the west, and it is our intention to contin ue in this direction, availing ourselves f everv opportunity to improve thia journal as an impartial record ef cur rent oven'.s the world over. Our Week ly readers will get the full benefit of this service in selections from the most important ef the dispatches tent to the Daily Glob-Democrat. In its commercial report the Globe Democrat has always been unrivaled among its cotemporaries. Ne journal in the West pays so much attention to fullness and accuracy in giving a faithful reflex of the markets from day to day aiid.frera week te weeR. I t hi department we shall also keep pace with the growing demands ef St. Euiiis and the xvest in all that is te be x peeled from a grat newspaper pub lished in the commercial metropolis of the Mississippi Valley. We shall aim, in addition to a week ly record of current events, to present our readers x ith a newspaper for the Farm, the Family and the - Fireside Sp'-ciai attention xvill be given to these several depart men s, which have ce.-n conspicuous features of the Globe Denii'crat in the past. ri5SCKrlT10." BKICi;S. A Dor Ioctor. yew Yrk WorWI. 'Canine Infirmary. Dr. ;.lr?aU 11 disease of dogs. Doge called on at their residences. Offloe hours from Sf till 4." This is the eigu which haii 'S over the door of a dingy little hop in Canal etrect. Within the aiiniv onn aide of which Is adorned nciti. ahnlvea full of bott'C.- whilo tllO three other eides ar ca 'Cs. was a smill -meuocioi niuu.. - j lients, bul would bo in pre!"J ""J would the reporter jilo.no bo seated. Tho reixortcr vrould. The room is not more than six by twelve ftwt.10.1": ions, and even thU .pace ! 1 by the dog cages arranged on about the sides. These were all clean ly kept, and though tho occupants of in.iiiv of them wore unable to stand O.nir rested on what fccmoa to uw WHICH is anoriiuu f bott'CT- whilo the '..'TTwil, OU', rr. m " mt att. ndin" m pa- ut couiforltible couches. came in xvithin a tew The doctor moment. Ho - f is an African, apparently fifty year old, with an intelligent faco an-f j'.l.ci. dcineanor, and every do.r in the room ecognised hU pi-M-'iice vtUu a vrag of he tail and a wink, as much as to say. 'lie understands us." With "the uoc 'tor" xvas a young woman who had come from Newark, N. J., to get mcdi cino for a poo.lle. ' Well," aaid tho doctor at las first leisure moment, "I hare treated dogs otT and on for over thirty years. It a do "'s got anything the matter xvith hi iu I can find out what it Is mighty quick, and if tie is curaulc at all 1 can letch him around as quick as tho next one. Now, these dog which you co around hero are alt patients of mine. That dog is one of my uiuit valuable patient. There is nothing the matter with him. llo is merely auiyiug with me lor ties feummcr. Ilii-f'l-vU a broker, who-e funiily iiaaone ahroa 1, and xvlio ili l not want to take care ot ihe dog. To-morrow I shall sen., hiw to the boarding-lion- on Eigtity-tiiit, street. Tho boarding-hou-w is a larger placo than this with plenty of grasj about it, where the uo.;s can spend tho summer in goo I company, and get clean food. For a terrier, pug, or any small dog, tho rates are -fl a week. A pointer pays $-. My quarters up there are nearly lull now. 1 c annot accommodate more than twenty-live or thirty dogs at a time." "Hut about theo sick fellows; hovr lnanv havcpiu on tho sick list nowV "Well, there arc about six or eight here, not including that Better, which will only be here until her little fam ily is somewhat stronger. Then 1 have about as many more to call on. You see, some of these rich people xvill not let their dogs leave the house at all, and I go to see them once a day or once in two days, as the case re quires. I charge 1 a vioit lor pa tients in town, $o, to Brooklyn, and $10 for out of town." "Ever see any touching scenes about a dog's death "Why, I should say so. I have 6cen entire families weeping over a dying pet. One day lat season I xvns stand ing at mv office door when a coach was driven up to the curb, and tho footman jumped down and opened tho dour. A oviitleniiiii stepped, to tne pavement,! went to Ihe curb, an 1 lie i.im.led mi! a bc-uitiful shawl, which containc t a lapdog. As ho did so ho turned to assist a lady from the car- ria -e. and at the same tunc lie saut iitxr ,11C : . . , , . "WllUyou plcaso tako this dog Into your care !' -"Why," siid I, "this dog is dead." "The lady sank to tho pavement as though she were dead, too. Sho had fainted clean away upon tho an nouncement. . 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