The Herald jlKO. Aa.C,MuRPHT, - DITOR. PLATTSMOUTII. JAN. 5. 13S2. Our Clnb List. Here we are with our Club List. To every subscriber who pays for the corning year In ad vance we will give a copy of Kendall's '"Horse and Iliii Disease" free. As IU be noticed by looking over this list carefully, several prem iums are offered by other paper and maga zine, a our readers can, IX they wish, obtain two premiums as well as two papers at low rates : THE PK1CE. Hkkald and Inter-Ocean, weekly) 2 75 " " St. Louis Globe-Democrat... 2 75 " Chicago Herald, weekly.... 2 40 '. dally .. " Burlington Hawkeye ' LouUvilie Courier-Journal... " Leslie's Ills. Newspaper .. " " Ji. Y. Times, (sein-weekly)... " M Sun. (weekly) " Toleao Blade 6 15 3 3 05 4 15 4 15 2 6" 3 0" Iowa Farmer, (and Garfield prein.) ' " " Scieutilic Aiiierlctui 4 2t " Ner-nnka Farmer. 2 '.8 Chnaha Kepubilcun (& pretn). 2 75 " Omaha rice (and prem.) 3 " " A inert. an Agriculturist 2 Gf- Prairie Farmer 3 CO The Kural New Yorker (with seed distribution.) M " " Harper's Bazar 4 Ni Weekly. 85 ' Monthly 4 You nit Peoole 2 &.' " Scribner's Monthly 4 8.ri " St. Nicholas K " Eclectic M;ignzlne 5 75 M Demorest' Monthly Maga zine, (with pieru.) 3 15 " " tiodey'B Lady's Book 3 2b " " Phrenological Journal 3 13 ' Literary & Ed ucat'nal Note. 2 2j Good Company 4 00 Khrich's Fanhion Quarterly.. 2 10 " Houekeep.r 2 4" AVE send this week at lasi, our Annual for 188'. It ia all the fault of the lailroads. which failed to get our cuts here in lime; we've been read t !;! weeks. They're good all the s-.une; take them, U'-ar readers, and be happy. Tin: evening Telegram sends us it's New Year's addrrss, a very neat effuit. The City Treasurer of Omalu, Mr Mallette, died very suddenly on Satur day at his residence. Wm. Iuvino ia rcpoiled to have n siued the purchasing agency of the V. 15. & Q. and is going into business for himself. The Journal's Carrier's Address is before us; a very neat production in deed. We -sympathize" suliicieiiUy to do a man justice always. A Gigantic railroad enterprise Is to be inaugurated from New Orleans to Alberquerque. New Mexico. Its a daisy for the Greasers, if it ever gets built. Gov. Chittenden, of Missouri, re fuses to be bull-dozed by a railroad and there is to be an antrnionop war there soon, as far as the II. & St. Joe It. R. is concerned. Valentine has been sending Tur keys to tho West Point Editors; that's thin. Val., if this thing is left to the whole of us, ou know next fall, you'll wish a turkey had started down this way, see. The New York Legislature opei s with seventeen Democrats and fifteen .Republicans in the senate, and C7 Democrats ai d CI Republicans, mem bers in th House The result of too much peeping through transoms," per hap. ' Vice I'kesident Tolzalis of the C. li. & Q- ancl li. & M. R. K. now iu Boston, has had a vcrj handsome present made him by the Land de partment of Neb'., aad the telegraph operators. He deserve3 it, as he has beeu one of the few mea who do not think employees doj,s, to only obey n rich master. Now the Journal man has done it -again; just read thi3: "The only mis take this firm mad a was in not in vesting in a silver pitcher." That is worse than the Finch attack; it is out rageou on an oUl and respected mem ber of tl. Temple of Honor. It i? lahting the temperance cause, and if Bushnell don't take it up for his con frere Joe, we offer the injured man our paper freely, to defend himself, pitcher and all thrown in. TrtE Chicago Tribune sums up the working of ihe Slocumb law ia Neb. ms follows: Here is the outlook taken by the Chicago Tribune concerning the oper ation of the Slocuaib high license law. The license money will defray the whole police expenses of cities and leave considerable money for other nunicipal purposes; drunkenness will largely be reduced, and the liquor bus iness will be place- on a far more or derly and less injurious basis than it ver has been before. Stocks have seriously fallen in Wall st., and the prospects are that a turn in the importation of gold and silver may occur, as a large amount of railroad securities have been sold in Europe this summer and as the interest on them falls due gold must lie shipped to meet it. We have been overdoing thiols a little and the rise man will keep out ot debt, and prepare for some shrinkage in values. Theue does not seem to be any nd to the miserable Guiteau trial; from all appearances it must consume this week , and next, and we must endure the i'arce of seeing an almost universally: condemned knave, liar and dead beat granted extraordinary and uuusal pririlegse uuder the plea of a "lair trial" lor his life. On Fridav last the prisoner was removed to the public dock for other -criminals, aa I perhaps there is some chanca that the trial may be cl Bed a little more, speedily thau when he caa prompt his cuasei at erery The Changes that Time a ml Vol I tics liriuar. " This week, this day in '. fact, sees a,! rthange in seme of. our -County affairs that may be worthy of a passlngnotlce it least. For several years Cass Com ty local affairs have moved along in ralh- er a monotonous channel, this year na one can tell how matters may shape themselves. For the first time in many eais the entire set of County officers the District Clerk excepted, are Repub licans. ... Of the incoming officers the Herald has spoken at large abwut the time of nomination; it is more particularly of those who now leave their-posts of honor and duty, held faithfully for years, in most instances, that the Her ald mure particularly desires to speaic A. X. Sullivan, . County Judge, ; who to day makes way for A. A. Laverty, nas served four years with great cred it and almost universal approval. Coming fiom a farm, as many sup posed unprepared for the arduous and difficult duties which later statutes nave imposed and increased iu this court, his success was remarkable and shows that the foundation of a good legal education must have been laid previous to bis election.- That added to a naturally judicial luui of mind have given to his court more the ap pearance and dignity of a 'superior tribunal of justice than ordinal ily pertain3 to that of County Judgeship. Iu the four years ot office. Mr. Sulli van has been a close student of law and has had a wide experience in the investigation of cases before him to slit njthen and mature his poM ers, and now leaves this puot lor more act ive practice at the bar, well equipped iu every particular lo hold his own with any member of the fraternity, and some of other jwople's .Joo, at .lineij. as any well developed lavvjer will and must to succeed.' Success lo Lawyer Sullivan ; luuur and credit, lo w.eJude who 'has just I.iiu . oil U.t-, robed. ' iiis Successor. Judge Lavetiy im a man well qualified to step into the shoos of the ' gentleman we have jus. laken leave of. IJre.l to the I. iw, act ing as ret roe, hquue, and ge'.ieial med iator it r e.us in his' neighborhood lie now a.-MiUHs llie position ( a higher magistrate'' with m,iny tnuii lieaiions h:ch we tnaite noduuoi will t.ecure l;mi triei:ds and etn :neet all the 'acquirements lion. ' - tie mm lo .;f ilu; jisi R. VV. Ilyers succeeds himself as Sheriff, 'lheie'il bo no change there unless the Sl.triff has a sjiare quarler at nand and wants to set 'ein up for i lie Lo3 in this office for New Year cigars, we mean, of course. The IIeuald has expressed its opin ion of S.-eriff II jers before, nd lie has lately, in two notable insta' co, ahoyn that the judgment of the people and of this paper was not amiss, ile captured Carruth's man, who thought he had covered up his tracks nicely, and has but returiied with another hoise-ihief, who tJUappeaied aoun. vt:jr and a halt ago. Third-termer th ugh he is, eveo the half-breed element lakes! stock in ilyers, because he's the man for the place. .. John I). Tutt. the retiring Clerk has served four years, and perhaps no m.iii ever came ii.to office under rarre di&couragiiig circumstances and strved mors acceptably than Mr. Tuit. K'ectod as h grenbAcker in a strong Rojiublican county, he yet boui.d to himself so many warm per sonal ii!t-i:ds and .iiluunistered the duties of his ott'ec so fairly and equita bly that it was nut long before no par ty, no clique and no man but that Mt John Tutt was the CI rk, able, willing and competent 'o run his own ma chine, and ho became at once liked and rtspeclcd by pi ;w;d all. lie goes out with the best wishes of Ibe JIpiLp for his fuiure success, iu any waik of lite, and carries w ilh him the sincere regard of a best of friends he has made beside. J. W. Jennings, County Clerk, may almost be saia to wceed himself, having been so long in the otRoe. Iiis face will seem fnmiliar there, and he brings eveiy necessary qualification to the discharge of his duty that a man needs. It will i? ;js own fault if he does not make a success vt lus tjJ:ji and do i-ml't to 'the county, and Uie party tlu.t placed ldm there. E. H. Wooisfy Sup't. of Public In struction, has served on tersa during w hich he has brought the schools up to a greater proficiency than before, and showed great adaptability for the work. Students and teachers speak of Mr. AVooley's ability wjih respect and pleasure. It 13 uudti stood h. will acf as deputy County Clerk for a season at least, and his intimate knowledge of the details of the office render bim a valuable person for such service. His loss will pa felt in the. schools al though he is succeeded by a number one man, none other than our friend Cyrus W. Alton, who has the ex perience necessary lo lid the place ac ceptably, and who was ejected by a very handsuie majority last ta)J for that purpost. Saiiiyi' Richardson, County Com missioner succeeds himself thai is he piotty nearly does. The Commission eis just swap- round you se a little, to vary their duiies, somewhat, The ilEKALG h3 to'd the people of Cass w hat kiud of a commisiutier Richard son is, and he'll never go back on our good opinion of him we know. r in the treasurers office We fiud going out of office Jas. M. Patterson Kq., who ha nad rather a remarkable history politically, ..-Mr. Patterson cam to Casi County at an eaily day, and was merchandizing at Rock 'Bluffs for a niinber of years, whole he conducted his buineu to well ana to fairly tuat ins neignoors arjti iLl Ast vt taitnkiiid ra CSiSS County, or at least enough of them, thought he was worthy to represent them in the legislature, and Mr. Patf terson was a member of -one-of the most important legislatures that ever satin the state, viz: during ths win ter of the Butler impeachment trial. It seems that Mr. Patterson, and in fact Mr. J. N. Wise, too, were elected to the Council of Nebraska before that; in 'G2, but the session was never called together, and they, like Mar quette and others, whom the muta tions of new constitutions and changed laws have left at times, have now only the remembrance of the fact thai they were elected anyway. " ' Four years ago, Mr. -Patterson was elected County Treasurer, and for about the samH time ' has been City Treasurer, as well. .These marks of confidence from the people of so strong a Republican County, in us t be highly gratifying, for he is, we are sorry to say, for so good a man, an outrageous old fashioned Democrat; not a Bour bon.' exactly, for James is progtessive, J but then he is a Democrat.-without tlinch or waver, all the same. , v Mr. Patterson, retires from public life, we understand, entirely, and will devote his well known business skill and ability to furthering the interests of the Cass Couuty Bank, in which be i3 a large stock holder, and the cashier Mr. Patterson leaves this office with as good a record," for efficiency," prob-' ity, nud general .management as any man could desire, and can hardly fail of success in his new business career. W. II. Newell, who succeeds the above named is. now so well known in Cass County, and the Herald has mentioned some little poiuts in his career several times before, perhaps enough for a beginning. He should have taken the place two yars ago. Mr. Nf!voll is a b.-tttr. stronger man ii'iw than then, though, and the man iii l ot his noinina' ion and .subsequent ei-':tiin .show what ooitfi.ieuvje llie eo pbi haw iu Mr. Newell. The Treaa ui v will be safe, fn b:s iiands, and ho p;:ity need builil up hopes on the strong'. h of any niislakts made there in !!ie 1 ut tin-. ... - CONUKLSSMAX VALENTINE.. H IS said, has introduced'' a bill to except Nebraska from beimi districted, con gies.sionaljy.' provided such t ;i -bill pass-s this winter. That is, we Vould eitel i.'ie number of congressmen any new apportionment gave to us from the statH at large. " .. Wo have been rather favorable . to an election at large the first time, .because it would avoid the necessity of calling the leg islature together, because our State is improving and growing so rapidly, and such changes are taking place popula tionally that any district apportion ment made this w inter would be only a temporary affair at best, Andjheie seemed to be no satisfactory sub-tli-visions of f he territory possible last winter. ' With ' the building of ', new linos of railroad, and the increase and re-adjustment of population this brings, a more satisfactory apport-ioli-ii ut of districts could be made 'in the futue thau at present. . ' . Lastly, we hoped Nebraska could get better men -it the start as a whole than in districts, for e observed that every petty wire-puller, every scrub editor that hoped to bum himself into an office, every lawyer too lazy to ri3e in his profession, -and just able to live off the toil of others, was in favor of districting the state, at once; and would have had Governor Nance pet the Legislative mob together before this if he took their itdvice. , BuL we w j.sh to say to Congressman Valentin i that a bill making Ne braska the sole exception; or except ing on the ground of the people's de sire to have it s, will . be a j 'mistake. It is at once, tot upon by all the screamers for purity ami denounced ;;3 a tjcrsonal measure to facilitate the electiuu of ' uU sup.oocJ )ii;'opaI friends, and vould leaiiy do more harm than good if passed. If all the states that do not hold legislatures regulaily this winter were excepted it might do, but to" make one fitste an excejiion is open to grave suspicion. : . . - The Hoard of Trade meeting, Tues day evening, was fairly well attended. The report of the committee on ban quet iaaltt-iu iiiMWjjd eyjenses paid but about $4 00 when $10 ul a sub&ciip tion was paid in. - This amount 11. li. Windham at once made up. We may say here that the ttl expense fell consi erably .uhoit' o' SS00, let aione ."()G as jorne euessed it would beforehand. ' ' The election of officers resulted in placing. the following named gentle men in the respective places of honor in the hzr,,.' 1 ,....' A. W. McLaughlin, l'resideiit ';' Frit CarrutL, and J. V. H'eckbach 1st and 2d Vice-Presidents; J. li. Strode, Sec; Jno. O'Rourke, Treas. - ; ' ' Tbe Board of pireclors for lfc$3 are': F.E. White, J. irattersMi'w 'J. W. Johngon. Geo. S. Smith, F. R. Guth mau. Geo. E. Dovey and J. A. Connor. The Hoard of Directors held a meet ing after the' Board of Trade ad journed. an4 crg;fnijred by tlectin J, W. Johnson, chairman, and G. S. Smith secretary of their body. They hold a meeting at Smith & Strodes office to-morrow at 10 a. m to makeup standing committees and to attend, to such business' as may proper ly come before that body. . .. . .". . 4 Traveler's Story." , ... . After spei;dUig months at European i.nd American watering places rand tl'.ousand3 of dollars looking -for health, I returned home disheartened and wretched. -1 had consulted' the best physicians and traveled far aud near without bsnrSt,'. ud e'-peeted to die. A friend urged a trial of Parker's Gineer Tenic. Three Inittles and care ful "diet have worked .' wonderland brought me -excellent health and .j.lfUrtioa P!imay piiMiahtuy.jexUr ' , . . V- Y 1 . ... 1 r nlvin r tl.a i"Yh f I., at tin rnl f perience 5 lor trie Deaeat 01 similar eui? ttwrs--- Clucjunatl lad (Jorernors and Slcli. AfTiend" of. ours "who lately visited Lincoln repprts as "among the litera ture the day there, the following 'astonishing list of candidates for gov ernor,' ro-vf t r - Gen. Thayer, Soct'y Alexander, .Church Howe, J. B. Dinsmore, Geo. W. Dorsey, Chairmau JJaffaTtiKu - ,m'lins, II. T.-CJarke. Now that's. -'a :gf?oJ list, ;alid "we think they can all get elected, iu ti minds of llieir-frien3r"wTrCTume4 this news is true, as to the most of these 'honorable gentUineri, for. our friend said it. was, and he is a man who never prevaricates.-elongates or otherwise strabismatically, circum navigates around the truth. But one of the gentlemen "above was met on the train the'other day and declared that he was not a candidate for gover nor or anything else, and as. he, too, never trifles with veracity about pol ities', must b believed. 'We allude; to Hon: Church Howe, who informed a select audience that he had 60 sheep, 800 porkers and '900 steers all a grow in and that he wasted his movments iu watching, that: wool, develop, ""those porciues root, and "them steers" take on flesh. Every day he measures the meat on the steers' ribs with a "Phat ometer," lately invented, to see how they are thickening up for Chicago and with such aims and objects in life anyone can see the governorship may go, whistling for all of him. He made another remark about buy ing a new mowing machine when the crank to the old one vas worn out. or thw cogs broke; but as we don't 'catch on" to the application we umk tho details. This is true and happened when and where it occurred. Tin observant reader of the above list will perceive that Cass C. is left out in the cold iu the liUuS'.- e iictiUU.'tis ot the sti.es mei Nt-i'ioss.!.- . . .. . - J. .il. i lit K.io.-i nukes one good poitR.iu Lis le'ter to tie Omaha Re publican about tile propriety or right of accepting bail in. Young Koster's cas-, and tjiai is: Gen. Bstabrook says he would ail vise Koster lo g to Ku-' rope and Thurston sas; Now I iihdC-rl.uid that an atiorne's duty in. dolt tiding a m.iu'chared witli crinio, "is-:o .-to that he h;:s the adVaii tf4gf oi-ail i.rgfil ineati and iimlter of UfeT.--rirnrt 4- hn,t- m.-iys -s.pispir that.for,au,aUoi ney i5 .-.dvi.&j- i?;J as-, sist a rucu! charged iiinn:or tJ es- cape Wi'kto coiunrii . f-.-lony .himself ;: Yei. GeneraL Esiimuk -s. further an'd thinn-i'i the public pi ts, advises KOstors that V. h f't:iil" hi.i f'atlu-r atid friends have siiwii -is-not g.iod, and that the best 11. in- he van du .-t to run away and let liirin tnkc their ohauoes. 'J uo many times h.ayj we he.pd at torneys lajig? aidiejivirjiraHjsucii Ad vice; we have always-failed to see why or how th fact, of a. man's being an attorney gave him .the privilege of doing things that vyoyJd:.bt. considered dishonest auJ il-sracef u; .for vthera tO dt.. ' i - - . . . i ;. . . . - i . UR. GiUYS Ul'IMON OF GL'ITEAU. Darutiftn of Irlal ie j .;.' j -ii ;., Dr.' tijitj's crt.sS-exai'uliiAthia V'was'-j lhe:i r:j$iiu:ed. Doing asked if he ever sav the case of a plisoner in court feigning Insanity, he answered: 'I have not considered that the . prisoner had'ruadp apy manifestrfticlis of insan ity." I testilied lie had eiid'eaVrtred ' tot impress me in jail with the jdea :that he had been acting under an inspira tion. u respect o that J believe 'be was feigning and mlsieadttig.by play ing a part,. My opinion is' based sole lv on Ins actions and declaration' jn court." "Washington'. January l: Guiteau spent a quiet Sunday ' A number of people called at the jaili but few were admitted to the cll of tlie . notorious criminal. Tho-e wh i Were, ai corded t,)ia prii iif e jtaf t"::it te assassin. was in g'-ioi", spiri.s-find confident of acquittal. . . sioviile Ktw thinks the trial in ay. end this week, lie has yet foiir or live wi:nsses who will testify 'to the insanity of the family. Co'. Coikhiil Uiinks that - nrguinnts will bn in and tiio case submitted to the jury by Friday..-,. ; Tl.e prevailing opinion is . that the jury t;muict; after' jt. feu? h-'i-irs': dclibefatiuti, ', i, .. . v -j. : ; The Depot bl round. . ( 'In the c'o.inty court Saturday pro ceedings were commenced in the name of the 'Dinah i Southwestern rail road (which constitutes a portion of the 15. & M. road) to condemn the riv tiv fjouortis between Farnham i Iian ry street', preparatory to convert ing it into depot crounds. One of the officials of th IJ. -Sfc M. stated in con nection therewith, that it was the pr- pos- or tlie company to nil and grade the property thus condemned in t!i i sppfij, anil potyjiiieriuB as ijpoji sible the erection of freight deiotg and laying of tracks for the rapidly.j inj.J creasing necessities or. me company. It will he a great addition to th lpw:et property between theafl,streitfs,-3-rBqe." ji Tifv Jpurpal mn (pr Pjfn) , got np a ..very fair business-: review. "WedyrapathiZB" with the honest la borer, for wt, know - what ."it "Islto get up one of these things," hHvrng'dorie it, pr;elfi3 far severa yav, jiptj pw4: It a " thankless Job too,, in- -th Toaln. But - tliis year' we are ' saved th" trouhle; we cap ead the Jonrual, and ".11 .1 i 4 "' .w Know an auoiu our luwn anc. we as-1 surayQu it U real pleasuia to play j- you are a gentleman of - leisuredhd j means,, and grandly abstractedly, in teres ted in the general great moral social fnd. -financial prosperity of oar towB, arid ts.be able to throw ''vpq' self back In fotjr.thalr, thumbii'in vest, and say; "Ah'yes, those chaps are pretty cwte; write a good articls; help's the tbwu, eh? ; I bought - one. last nighty going to send it off to-ujorrow." That's the way we feci, not". :Tq be sure;we might emulate our Weeping Water friend, reprint, charrgo Journal for Herald, and send it out as our own review, bqt we're too Jay for that, this year. Thank you, Mr. Journal, on behalf of the rest of us, especially "Bush" he don't "sympathize", . you know, we do but you shouldn't have said anything about that silver pitcher.- ' - - .. The Turf, Field and Farm rattier sides with J udgor Kinney tis against the'decision of tus bonrd ot Xferiew aradr nnS T ;fvr" '.'f."- vv"" Temperance Cota KDtTKD BT THE WO MAS 8 CRKISTIAX tES ", FRRA.SC 2 UMON, ' ' ' ,-- V . " For God. and Iiome. aurt Native Land." Col. Woodford's Lecture. - - On last Saturday evening a -temper ance meeting fws held' in the Hall, under the anspices f the .Temple f Honor. The exercises were opened witr, prayer followed" by" a :-brief ad dress by Col. Woodford, in which he made aii 'earnest ple for- the' entire prehibition of the liquor traffic. On the' fonowingabbath'evenhigr the Hall was filled with an intelligent and deeply. -.interested - audience... to bear Col.- Woodford again, id . an effecti v and eloquent appeal for total absti nence; Jrdm the higbgroaad of Chris Uanrduty.t He also - advocated giving the bitllot to woman and in doing so, said it was hot a' questioned! .Wom an's Kights" but of "human fights. At the close of the lecture the pledge was offered arid many of our citizens avail ed themselves of the opportunity giv en.'feeliiig that jp ? taking the pledge it would give them the power to re sist temptation. God grant that it may. The Ballot will lllet out Intemperance. A. Ji. Itichmoud, in' the preface to his book liitemieranc6 is the Great Source of Crime,-" indulges in the fol lowirTg sensibhf remarksr - "It'has been"my cbject.'as far as pos sible, to present the subject in a man ner somewhut new. to travel eut of the baUn patrT of Wfifpfcranoe lectures and to conviiice iny Traders, if possible that prohibition bv law" is the only means by which?ttiF traffic in alcohol can be abolished, and the counlrv re lieved of the great curse f intemper ance I believe in the efficacy of the 'kiud words' of .moral suasion as a great reined ial agent ; ack o I edjw even the great frco of the 'iui'U of grass of pnbic .opinio?' -Yet when tlie bov,ieuiain.oltliUH:r; ucl will t.ot come down fnmi the tree, I have an abiding taitlr in lha viritit uf sinncs. -' "If good, reveieiKl'inon could preach tlie hceiiso out of e.i-ience. 1 -.would be reiy glad that ihoy should tK) so. If. the prayers of. christian, men and women could .tinguis.i 'he fires of the distilleries or smother the sti.l frorm, I 'Would be glad that it were so Hut, admitting the truth stated in the fable of iEsop, that 'the gods help those.. that help themselves,' and that it was the slioulderof the teamster applied to the wheel of his cart that moved the load from out the mud of the liigUway, I believe that it will re quite tho" force of the whole people, men" and women, applied .'al the ballot box, to eilectually bloc ui of existence the groat curse of Uie country, the laws that license and. permit the sale of al cohol as a btctriiye.. "I doliy the rljjht of the" goyenmient t sell lo one citizen ilu.4nivig.u to. tempt another-1' commit crime. I doubt'the policy" of - tho e- laws that seek; t.o raise a revewua by tl'-salu..uif-that which-. dewras t!rj; -;peiple, is the proliflc sourceof tiime and pau perism, and costs the country annually a thousand times more, than, the rev enue received therefrom. - I "deny the justice of those laws that'on ne -page-of the statute book legalize that . whicb promotes crime, and, makes criminals, and on the .next- provides. severe penal ties, to be adminrstered . lo 'tUose they have tempted to transgress."- : . i'"- -- Appwrtienment. - X;iioTi;J rs-)oiated Pre1. Ji f - 1 A VKYT-rtAS BISCtrSSED ' WA3ljN?T6s; Jiiuiiry , -1 .H-TJrid0r the previous sysie.i4of -appoi turning the repreentati.ves amviiiJ. the,'seyerai states according: tfrtfrnDersy the pro cess has mert tiir&lfx'theiramber of members' to Compose the frouse atid' then divide the whole number of peo ple in ihe United States by this num ber whlcii gives the ratio of represen tatives or the numbei of inhabitants that are eiiMiled to a representative. In the division of tlie number of . :' inhabitants in a state there is a remainder which is left' until ail the 'slates 'lrve besn go'ie Through', The number resul ing from even division is conse'iuently less tlau 1 he number l.xed upoii and the di?'int-:iceis"made. up by taking Ihe sia'e liMMiig the largest fractional remprirr, srvii .so . uutU the full nuioljyr ii naclml.. Intt t.w Air. ftseaio'iij t ji itit ider.ri comes in Willi a sei te.- or t..b.cs in 'phony th.J'tJ tjija HIS iii rtibyuii, .ifii h i.a u jt Uoa "sma;; j itiit-'-A . t mute representatives to the., inhabitants than4 ho larf i Liiles. TJii. grows utit of tlw; divi3:'jii, tf fractions atMidig a large uuu:):i' o.' reprSentaii ve. The adoption t; l ilf'w -pl.nr on tiie basis of a house of J mem lei s would take oue memoer each frorn the dis?-. er tjiy woijld have on tho old .'pintf frd'4i - whesotii Coii.necticuti- -V.st" Virginia ntl-vv..7lhode : . Islar.d, and give-W Ihe great states tif.penn Bjlvanja, XeWYork,''- Massachusetts, Illinois aiil Ofiio each man. The same wilfffect Targe and . small stuteg; uiie ".vay, iiatever tU nudilier. may bol ,rVs-th large states throw the heaviest ; vote,;the changes are that "th? new p'ten wlll.be adopted, but it vrUl-VMit-t uirtil -after vigorous prs test'Hainstilparttirerom the estab lished usage.. from, the losing states. 1 Tne fact that many of ths state lg:s iatujRs meet lii. January" . luUe? ejirly' Action by congress iu -ttu? matter of ai4ortjonm?irt. jtcipqitant, in iorder thaL the staies.tnay b retjiatrieted ite fore adjournment, 4t, is,, therQrev probablp this vjlJ t one at tfae.earU- est measui-es consturea in ttie uouse, t w ... a I in, which bedy.the mairj. contest, over it vv Ul bo, as it does not affect th sea- . ' . ' iau w . York papers seem iid' think Blaine is certainly and 8ureTv shaping -his. course ami timing his words for a nomination for President in 1884-. ICeT-.-Wom-SepRWican iony entioah'-en Trora' arJ; Indepen dent combination of Suthern Dcmor crats iand ant't4 Stalwarts, formerrv ! Republicans, - '.V 1' ' ' V ) -; F.Wrate's Safleriiig. . ' ? F. II. Drake, JEsq Detroit, -Mien., suffreatba'yoBd all description from - st skin di?easet 'which appeared :on h'is liaud head iiiid f ce, mc . nearly ,de's-' troyed hU eyes. The most careful doctoriifg ailed to help him, and after all had failed he ued the Gutieura lie- solvent? (blood puriSeT) internally, 4 Cuticura and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures) externally, and was cured, and has, remained petfectly well to 1 his day.. . . . : . - 1B. 8. MILLER, . -.' -.vPUYSICIAN AND 8UBOEON, Can.be found by caiIIo at bis oBt-e. Bouto Bide- ,01 lajatreet, leiwea bizta ku ntreui. Will rtmUne brnseli more et-psciaUy to towj nil ISIlIfflo 'pHE CXTICURA TREATMENT, tor the cure ol SHia. Hcalp and Iilnott Diseases, connlxti! in tlie luterual use ol Citkika and Cirri -ot'KA iSuAf, thr grent 'kin yurew.-.-- MA'tT"' ltltKl'Ml " Will McDonald. 2524 Dearborn St.. CblcHgu. Kratefully ackuowletlsen a cure tif tlt Kheuni ou head, ut-i-k, fai-e, arniH and leg lor eveu teen years ; not able to walk exceut 'on hands Mill km- fur-uu vear ; tried liuudieUsiof rein. 'ed le ; doctors pronounced hi cae. hopeless lermaneiitlv cured bv Cuiicura Hesolvent blood puritier) internally, and t'utlcura and X'utieura 8oap (the great tikin ctuea) exterually. PMOKIANIS. II. K. r"arj)ontor. Ki., Henderson. N. Y.. cured br rtoriasls of Ieproy. tf twitf;-yer standiui; by the Cutieura ISexolveut M)d purlflerj iuternally und CtMle-.im mid CBticn Hoapttiie itreat skiu ciiri) r:eniaHT ."Ihf moct wonderful ca n wetiid.; Cure trtiaed to before a justice fat t be Kce -iind pruni nent cHizen. All nfllicted rwltli itchirir nitd incaly diseases should send to un for Uiu tf -itiiu-JJUai la full. J- : ' - i' . . ; 4Ki ni'tAKAHirri ; , ;-. rt ; F. H. Draktw Esq.Dpl'roit. Midi..-' soffared beyond all description from a fkfti disease which apiieared on hia hands, head and .face, and nearly destroyed hns eves ,The inont caref- Lfal doctoriu: failed to help'. him, aid ter all nan Tauea ne unea me (jvueura Kesoirem (blood Duriflerl Internally. Cutlcura and Ctl- .was curea, ana uas rvniaioeu jenecity wen . to inn aay. Mrs. S. E. ."Whlpcle. Dt-cattir. Mkh.. writ thjit htrfart. hfad and 9oni prt ot her iMKly were almost Taw. uend covered wnn sckdc and sore. nfTered fearfully and tried 'vtv rv thinir. Permauently.cured by Outicutra Resol vent (Oio.ou purmerj ant i u Soap (tbejiat nkin cures). vent iblo.od purifier) and Cuticura and Cuticura Remedies are for sale bv all drupelets. Trice of C'uticujsa. a Medical Jellv. email boxen. foe. large boxes. Si. Cutiocba uesolvbnt. Hi new Blood Purifler. St per pottle. Ccticuka Mrdicixal Ton. ft Soar. 2ic. : Cvticcka Medicikal. Shaving Soap.Ijc. ; In bar for barber and large coniw, -'-'ipai depot. . ... wtiia.s( ruiitn, Sanford's Radical Cure. Heail Coio.c. ,1 ry ;)i-i !a.ice.. from the .Nine sunt l-.ven. i 1 1 , vr i 1 -.cs n- tile Head. Nervous Headaches and ('liills and Fever in- ciantly relieved. .. , . Chokinn. putrid imicu is iUUMlirod, raem- oraiie eieiinsei'. uisiiitcctiMi and tiealeit.- breath Hweeteiied. smell, taste and li' .t rt: restored and co!i-tmiU'iu;U lavages cuih-kcu. - ' I.tlr1l lTn,l!lil nFilllltinD (l tlii HlMAt Pains in tlie Chest. lv-hetsia. Wntli!i of strength and ftvsh. Loss ol iSleeu. cured. One bottle Radical Care, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Ir. SanfordV inhaler, in oue packaije. of sll rfnfuists, for $1. Ask for Sak roKO S KAUH'AI. I l KK. . WEEKS & I "OTTER. Bostou. Z)-HV8' LIGHTITHTG li riollicker tlian CL- I.l.MS' t)LTA ti ' .AS TKK.s iu fcliev ii'p nnVi and VeakTtcw.)f the Kidneys. iism.T Noiii-sluia. :.Hvstena if em Its vv e - tit nes.M h i n y 1 a t '.!. t,t.l .1 "COLLVK.. and fill Mud f Uiavnesa stock, constantly a .- handJ -t'i.. v.. n-'f -. - j t-- t f T. . I NhWi iiHitlN 1 It TUflXED'OUT IX SHORT VRflEK .' . ' Ana satisfaction uuarauteea. - I C,p"KemeBiner tne iiiace. Onposite nei . ' 4 Riiwt ' Fnrnit.'W Ktnrn nn M M',ln tin 1 I'lattenumth. Neb. pnvr.-t fc. r f V 8TREIQHT A MILLER, r? f TenaeFloin Meat Market; ; - -f ---'IS- C- - ' r W. F, MORRISON, ;PrpP. I BEEF: - t '' - :f MUTfOtf. r. ' PORK, CHICKENS, Constantly pu iland. , Everything First-class, CTMlealHal'-ii:''... .. at Lowest Bales. Main Stbet ween 4?5 and Mil 'St:, Xorth Side. . PLATTX2IG02JI. NEB. l91y SEW 1IISICK YA1U). I have, now a new Jjirt--it.iri' iuua 'U east l irst-Olass Workman. 130,000 No. 1 Brick Now Keadv and for sale. Corrw and Examine --tr.em ffir Yonrselvea. If they- ' j . f::H on a mail off goes : . . '. In hed " "i.l ; I am. also now rfady to Contract for all kinds of buildings and to put . j up any kind of ir - Iiri4 waii(e , '. JKltKY IIARTMAN. At my I:ice! 0x1 Vlahir.gton Avenue or at,K-. S, White's Store on Main 'Street, Plattsmouth, Nelra.slta. "NjB.yy.: Liyeryea &Sale ,pr an Old Stable in nno.hqfli!? $$,irily , . ..- 'The Vew't'lra fcl ) '.' , open tHeV, r STHEWlit1 -BaHn., . ir.- CfX tle Jorner of 6th an Pearl Htreeta uritlr . ;New Livery; Outfit.' v GOOD HOUSES AN if VAltfAoES at n nons&s Tuit-SALt:, v. J-. -Jioisxa ttUQjix,Axj mtpsj.ji HaS.Si KEPT PY JIW PAY. OH IVKJCK. Call and see PETERSON & DIXON oyauiioiiL Hat reoMvecI froin'MiEr?tVeetttUe hpttfit j FRANK -N IEM AN, " Bear JoM$V,'JuhV.vVbcrs) .We -vUl 'Always "be ' Found : ; ' as before; ready for alt fclcds of Now is t be time to give ti a call, tttrr-TjoDis, larger place, want.ihnrework and can do YOU Alii JUOTICE. Kerfieiibei tia oiQi iUod don't forget tSl tl AdTertlseraent. .,,-WM. B. BIMJWX. iviciiOL.f' & so;- v Contractors AinllJiiililers. Haviat enlftrsre't iSbop- and pm-lial-a Steam Pawer Circle Saw, c are prepared tifiXa sa aaliraited amcout ofnofk: ia our lite la a J-lKST-TIJlJt.H MAH.VEB. - d those wuo wotcia piste bu-lds-.g mi Qidf n tbatritepiet t-ft ertisat? M ui'u I mmm STIIE1GHT i muii ij . - ; Har'vaZkur '1 ' r ' ' fWUH CABINET- , - i . . . ... ftKlOLRS -' ' " - - ' 1 Tr THE MARKETS. HO M MA U K ETS. GKAIN AND PKODDCE. Wednesday, Dec. 2s, fBM i 46100 i . 4- Vheat,- Xo.2.. a; , Corn, ear. ... X.: , ' . .aUjUed,..i.. " new Oats Uarley.No. 2 , Ke Native -Cattle Ho " I'.utter (U.T5 ((4 60 .J OOCfrS 23 IVfilT . 2W35 1 5o&l 7 Kif. .a -t . . .. Toiator i. ttwiYtv V"vi XKW YOKh. MARKETS. Nxw'York, De. W. 1UL Money W'lieat.. Kye.... 'oru f 1 v ti Oat- . CHICAGO MARKETS. r i ." .rrt't.i ,"f-.-. - br - , CiiiCAOO, Det. SS.'lMl. t.U. '..$' 4 60 7 .i,..;. , t wi s Hour.. Wheat . Corn ... Oats.... Rye Barley. ! t.i I Hogs, hij.nlng. Cattle. 8Jeeo.... - 5 3fm 4 25 4 6e 4 64 'F.I,l,onV IlVJriJO?MffITlcN In iCom!in;tlhn of Jlypophosphltes, origin- ated Dy nieja CaBada hile unaer tD proceaa of puluioii.ti y cousniiipllou, and whlt-h has since bl'fn eii.p oveil , by .the medical, profession throughout. Aine'iica and England with unpre cedented success. It coutaian the eleritaiita essential to the aal- mal oruaoallou, the oxidizing agents and ton ic. ' lu coiulriuatiou' with the Rtlninlating agent phoephorus, pueseasing- the merit of being slightly alkaline, an4 U dispensed In the con venient an I palatable form f a syrup. Ita -lTec.ii are tii'Mlly visible within twenty four hours and arA "market! by a siiinulatlOD J the appt-tiie. the tti.e tion and uxslmilatioi euterlng directly liirectly into ti;e circulation; it tones the nerves and muscles ; exerts a healthy action of the nccretiine ; nehhi'r dis- lui osiii- ui u:i',' i tior . j.sr s i':e v. stem 1 n ei prpii'iiti'-u usf. and may bt; ..m ul :'. ' :it ui y tllli-.' MlthoM I neons eli h CO. in;iua.'..uju-"w,ii, si :;.:.:..i-i ;.r... a the '( a'l.'t', li e to!. leu t.i ret.-'n r :.!.il mcr I of a h g ; tl.'r.'o Very J i --. i t ully .IA.VIES I. FALLOWS. D.) m,t lir tl ci ircd hi; rc in . (i t hnii lug a (m xlirmtme: ;.o other preiifU n ii ft uuMitv e for thl-1 uu.U t any elvcunintiiitee. SOLD BY jLLL DRUGGISTS t" vv: J A E Tft E E , 1 OFULtU 1ST Ju Filusica! Inslruments, frole Appoint t,n(f Agent for X rival irn. ntWLnom C tLM ' "" OABINKP ORGANS. I Asest Wr the Henry F Miller an. I.W. C. Enier-xm Co. Pianos. SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS it nm rno'. i.tun. ti.i. " """ '"'mj.iol. . i j PLAXTSMOUTHNEB. , tfi :v Jluslc cbolars v i - WDt ( 01 acf tre!l to "examine our ' " ew, Hason: & Ilanilin .jTJOfl '-hit IT . Tmenred for r." a"!- ditrui-u.trcd kr ie U. 8. service from atfthtjuM l"tia two Sc. Slurr.r.-i for ntir w. rr of Iuforreatlsn." -. iMno, ' .-. Si Patc-uts, 4ii Q tt, M V.', V. a-.Uiistoju'ri. - A I-arge Stock of fsHSioes U NO SH.dDOY GOODS j -a- - rf. -rv Z : i I ii i-rr;?- m fcL I! r- 1 . .' iw - j-r ' TiM ;'jra-,t ilftmUor . t toinnrh Bittera la her-t'crr!" dwrinng, it tws Tlee In every hn.-!iol(1. .and ita prmiH are eouuoea taroujrbout Uij. A totaiVcsl-n Hemisphere, aa a p-j-iSo at'ir atul'rney-and ar-et""c,i, aa anjctjiaqr' t'-.Ea:i.:t-cv in-evceuext blood Je nure'nt 11 thi1t lev Nitmuttect ' a iCO a.' : ii 1 1 t Trrrv, -a-TSnrw iur nw Mt.c-.Mr, "rr.';'-lv! 7 utl IViij.-'rl-'ti and JVaK-nr- t- .1 '.. nnseralli'.' - ' 1 ' . nneraiii. 1 aiaf A iiixt IT) f J 3T f I "o!udin C.tonu Outm. 1 J4--. ' .f ".;'; .r iV-'.'i' fv'.' lac jUjhitt dital.iUty rai!Lia to crr.iaa 5r- jl- , filffll 1 1 Hif Bog mm x. A. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 BKAl'Tiri'l4 OUa' thn "Mom No. I'JOOO. ?T IOI. 10 full m.rf ew Ktyle. set, "Golden Tongue Reedn HOl.l l VV A LN UT Hit'ly Polished Cae. New Hfid ValuaUIn liu nnvenient Jut added. (Stool. Hook, Music, boxed ami delivered on board cars lieie, pric C117 Sixty Sclkrt. Stt Cuh. Satifa-tion guaiantecd 1 every particular or money refunded after 0110 years' ti sc. Kverv oue olu nelli another. It ! ii SUsHEg Airtrtlicaest. fciir it tut. uni j C3rrpstasc. My new fm-tory Jut r.uipleted, capai itv ioCiK" lnti umentu eveiy 20 das. very laU'nt fsbti"-;ivinR Wfird-worttliiu machinery. Tut Cip'.'.il enables me to maaufactura better Kovd for Ics moiiev than ever. Addieioor eaU ujm.ii DANitL F. 6 EATTY, Washington, N, J. PT (fTew stfiltn uf t "hmmo Card cith Mamr, or X w i'tum Card. IOc. Aoawiu VttnS Co., Aiatau, A. i". 111 II I ):ick Wlzmnl! Tnrk Cnnlt, 1 par till Fuii Cards. 1 pack Transparent Card. 1 Marvelous Ouithaiiinoriiiim. l'O Altiuaa Veraei. all In neat case, for 7 eCt stamps, A4 dres HUI5 CAKUCO., Boston, Ma. iw m -b - w OtT rvi, Willi 1 11 DliirV JbrCCrrOTP(l Interest TabU, J (aleBdar, etc. flent to any adJre.i on receipt of two Three (' ror Mtaaanw Address fjiiAnis.-t r., N. Uelawaro Ave run a. "Atitite itua 4-4. if a omI mm ml - aiKfOkrbabre Laad Co. .5 0,0 0 0 SHARES, $10, EACH At PAR with a noN'LS ol o Acre for eacb 14 Share from choice Lands of the "Dlrttoa Am I Third Chaatmit 8ta "Ml da. if jnee f il5 Br0,w,y N v n0i, -t 111.1 IX uetanea 1 ronpects witn descriptive rnniled free. inaoe 'arker-swi1!? lilncer. Bachu Mandrake, und many of the ut'it mi-oiciucH known are Iu-re cone t)ned into a medicine of such varied txiwers aa 1 to make it the greaterd Hlooa Purifier aud tao Dest health and strength restorer ne4. I fore f.oinnlaints of Women nnd illeiu.e o 1 the atoinaen, Hnweis, i.unt;, Liver ani ikid- neys. and la entirely tliaeient lroio Hitters. Oinger ICs-cuces nnd ottter Tonics, s it never intoxicates. NV. and 41 aiaca. lirge Having buying Bl le. I11SC0X & CO., Chemists, !. J. II. M. WlN'DliiM. D, A. Camphhix. ' Notary Public IV1.IUA)I A CAMPBICLL, f ATTORSEVS AT UW. P attsinoiith. .... Nebraska. got:sIlT5', AsmxAm A All Z2lMQtZC3 nu fM0A7, CHIII TfceEUXSallea TOtU aaa aJvaje Va of the esaaal lasaartaai atinsi wlltfa4 br (As kad. I sal JTaar.lT afaijkat tae sTaaiMiaa I tka alw aaaksvlthaai r raoaaly msus m 4 an it's r SOvlt aad RtA. urn afkkr e aliiatajaar rwpadaa aSrte e Itaarv esaaalaet, pMiUar US teiiiav tuia mm taa sjrs CAUTioilivr.ss: tfeeetveS y lealara tf Kock b Kt for Uwaues at Mimi'i TOLU. KOCJCL and- RYB which ia taa ml afTDICAT ID sr. JJcla ma4tha geaaiae taaa f aUV AI DIM Proprlaurj Btaaap ca ca Settle Put up is Quart Si Bottles. Price C1.C0. TOLTJ, ROCS A RTS CO Prss CKICAOO. U.U Sold by DRUCQIST8 und OCNCRAti OkALCRS Evrywhcro - i GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THf AITTHOR." A raw AarrsiMfHlKal Vork. . warraitl lh bmtsod oliaa e Mt, iiuiiiimh; to wmrf nta. amtiOvd Jba Rcins o iAtm.n boQTil in fint k rmarh intulin, smboawl , f nil (ill, dut sa,rnata4na baant Jul mbml fwraiincs, l-ift pr,orptot. price only I lt by anuii illntrttl aunnlo, He. 1 m now, ArlrlTMM P"1 1n)i- cl ln-"trroT Ir W II f a b. H0. IK I SELF. A'o.4 iiwuinci.t. FLACE FOR YOUR DICTIONARY, A PLAOaT FOR YOUR PERIODICALS, And aa irssnst fbr rw . B ta ram, THE NOYE8 DICTIONARY HOLDER. JOHN SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED 2 Cwriagaal'iiways on Hand eaSsefunbrals. v ' . irOTICE.l I want -all of roy accriiintH settled. to date. ati4 I HhaM d'i?e. nore crclrt bnlaeas. All ola acount mull be Mettled up. and ao new ouea- III le n.atlu. In less sr.rh accounts arc setllad !lrtly tbeywlll be suei. ' I vinb tj dr a strictly c-'h lu.'jneia fut ara ; 1 1 - 1 'lauamouia. nmn. 1-f iPrfca 13 eta.; , Lajge EiUlea. 73 ota- aaUfcy dtrnin Draf, a Piifiijwl. C., K.T., rm i ! J Vrttl. PARKER'S GlilOEB TOJ.iG The Medicine for Evary Family,' 4i nc v en 1 r 1 u o 1 cs. a and other eft: e bast vegetable remedies kaotro. r Parksk's Ci'-csa To-.jc hjL! rcauVaUy varied J cunuvepowrr3, cc immc jjiwien xoeaaca Komtt- or, U-oc i I jiJicr aad liver kxguUtoi ever oude & 1 Tho Best Medicine You can Use forEestcring Health & Strength i It commences to act Ur.m the Crat dow;, searches A cot the weak crgaci, said is warrantr; to c atc or J betp all df ear of ll Coets. SioutcS. Elwd. 4 jdaejrs. Liver. Urinary Vrn.'tC wtT.'fei of 3 woiacn, iHervou.iDeit, SlsectKecs. Claaia 4 tisai and Draakeaaaaa. f Try a toa!cuwlay ; itmaysave ywft'e. A t aodi sirrsatalldrueeists. Every jrectaae bottle j a Lss our si jpjeture cn cu'mcJc vrsfprr, Hncox & 1 L Ut, Si, Y. i-src aavaig ia Luyuig $t tus Jujit TTbat Is Waute-TU Hxryh4y wboea bur u gray or bdoi aM Ut ti naedof a Hair Restorer and drcMn tli.t it alaonly, agreeably pcrftrmed and hann'ev Par ker's lli!r ! satiiSe the xnt far.4iioo la 5 "1 l llll I I I I mm iL v 1 1 i ms us,- I . r ' "' "" ' f r m a. A t a. J 1 .-.:-. . , ia.. ... ... . . ' .... SA 1 X 'i, ' 4t t i 4 i t u