The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 09, 1893, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
PUBLISHED BVERY THURSDAY BY
TUB FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
W. D. Mathews. Editor.
8BNAT0B ALLEN.
Weld, the jig U up—the ropubllcani
ere knocked out—the democrsta aided
and abetted—to be conclae, Judge Allen,
of Madiaon, was, on Tuesday, elected
United States Senator, to succeed A. L.
Paddock, by a vote of 70 to 09.
Allen was the populist nominee. This
Is against him from our standpoint.
But he is a good man, personally, intel
lectually and pbysloally, and will better
represent Nebraska than would any
other man the independents could have
■elected.
Thb Frontier is disapointed, how
ever. It wanted a republican, and was
in hopes, when the caucus selected
Thunton, he would be it winner. He Is
the Blaine of Nebraska. But when he
failed to score within five votes of
enough, and Poddock was given another
chance, we hoped he would win.
Bu as it is an independent, we are
most awfully glad it is Judge Allen.
* ' Cleveland says we must take In the
HalwaHan Islands.
Governob Bonn declines the port
folio of agriculture under Cleveland.
Bnr Harbisok will be appreciated
ten yean from now more than he ie
today. _ _ _
Bo Fbt has reformed and now usee
clean white paper on which to print his
Pioneer._ _ _
• Gib. Thatbb denies the report that
he Is without means and the subject of
oharlety._ |
A Fullerton man, last week, shipped
;i, a train load of corn direct to Glasgow,
Scotland.
, Senator Mullen is right In It. He
Is up near the senatorial throne, being
the original Allen man.
Thb Independents picked out their
, best man, both In point of ability and
good looks, in Judge Allen.
Thb way work is progressing on the
Short Line Bridge at Sioux City indi
cates that that line Is to be made longer.
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Thb legislature should pass that bill
abolishing the death penalty, or else
adopt one providing for electrocution.
Fbbd Fblte, about the only true-blue
democrat in Ewing, Is an applicant for
the postoffice, and ought to be successful.
Watson is getting mad, and now
publicly declares, in small caps, that he
is a candidate for the Coleridge post
office, •
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Thb republicans had no cause for
regret or shame In putting Judge Thurs
ton to the front as their candidate for
the senate.
' Thb people of the great state oi
Nebraska ought to feel thankful that
the blatant demagogue, Greene, was
not elected senator.
m
Tnn Frontier it the offloial paper o(
the county, and although its bank
account will pile up in consequence
thereof, it* proprietors will not refute
to accept other work. •
rife.
A usury bill hat been Introduced it
the house, providing for the forfeiture
of both principal and interest. It it
safe to predict that it will not become i
law. It is too extreme altogether.
si?
Charlie Fields, a former employe'
of this offlee, has started a paper a
Tilden called the Citlsen. Charlie is i
tint class, all around country printer
and it properly enoouraged will giv«
Tilden a good paper.
m
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Moshxr is the prince of rascals. Am
from Irhat the winter knows about bank
lug, it is a sure thing that the cashlei
and book-keeper were in on the bif
steal with the president. It coulc
hardly be otherwise.
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President Harrison appointed i
democrat to succeed Lamar on tbi
supreme bench, and the republican sen
ators who had given out that the]
would not vote to confirm, are a trifli
angry. The - president did right ii
appointing Judge Jackson when hi
found out a republican would not b
confirmed.
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»y-;
Thu Bun evidentily profits by th
election of republican officials. And it
proprietor also hungers for democrat!
pop as well. Nothing like it. Now i
the independent patronage should fal
that way, the effulgence of the Bun'
rayswohldbe so dassling as to blim
the eyes of even the star-eyed goddes
of reform.
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I'vy'd *•
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IfoNn must be scarce in Soutl
Dakota. A Chamberlain man secure
the contract for taking up the bodies*
Fort Randal) and preparing them fa
removal to Kansas, by bidding the lrn
Team of fit.90 each. An O’Neill mu
who bid from W to §100 a head ha
y concluded that he is not ns hard up a
As supposed* ^
Accord mo to the Independent, the
existence of the pertjr depends upon the
existence of thet paper. It says: “And
farther we say positively that should
this paper c’ose up business for the want
of support, the independent party will
go down with It." This Is not only
egotistical, but smacks of demagogisin.
What has the poor old Trlb. to say
about It?_ _ __
Tnn citizens of Sheridan county have
organized an Immigration society and
piopose to keep a man in the east for
the balance of the year working up sales
of land to actual settlers. The 7. K. ts
M. V. railway company furnishes all
transportation, which cuts the expense
down largely. This Is one of the very
best schemes yet devised, and we sug
gest that our people take hold of it.
Thk career, the record of James G.
Blaine, the great secretary, is a com*
plete refutation of the charges of the
live asses who would kick at the dead
Hon. No grander record exists In the
annals of the civilized world, made by
any statesman. The detractor, the
slanderer of Blaine will not be heard
from agatn; for even the mugwumps
and croaker in politics will not seek to
put himself on record as opposed to
sober better iudgement of all mankind.
The New York Sun, a political oppo
nent of the statesman, now says: "Per
sonally, Mr. Blaine was the most demo
cratic and the most social of men. His
heart was warm, his temperament
friendly and sincere, his purpose gener*
ous and elevated, his manner cordial
and delightful. The charm of his pres
ence and his conversation overcame
animosities and invited confidence. * * *
Take him all in all, who Is there among
the political characters of the last
twenty-five years of whom it can be said
more truly than of Blaine, that be was a
great man ?
Of the many tribute* paid the late Mr.
Blaine, the following by Ignatiua Don
nelly h about the lineal we have seen:
"Nature, ever fecund, vlgoroua and
original, and more generous than our
cowardly provincialism would ask,
seems resolved that this mighty nation
shall produce no barren copies of the
great men of other lands; but she sends
forth new creations, with the flavor of
the fresh soil In their souls, and the free
life of new conditions upon their lips.
She gave us Lincoln, the backwoodsman,
the quaint, modest, towering, tremend
ous figure, fit to stand beside ASsop and
Socrates, Henry of Navarre and William
the Silent, in the gallary of the world’s
immortals. And even as she expels the
lava flood from her bosom, so she sent
forth this striking, picturesque, com
bative, soaring and immensely energetic
figure, whose loss we deplore today,
and for whom there is no precise parallel
in the history of mankind. He was
preeminently an American of the Ameri
cans; he had our weaknesses; he had our
greatness. We loved him because he
was like ourselves.”
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The Fremont Flail thus pays the
following handsome compliment:
"It is refreshing to get a man on the
bench in Fremont who has ths nerve
and the tact and the disposition to hold
the lawyers with a firm hand and expe
dite the business before him. Judge
Kinkaid may be called the Daniel af the
North Nebraska bar. The lions cannot
scare him, and when he comes to judg
ment, the Jews and Gentiles are con
founded. When he makes a ruling It is
crisp, short and decisive, and he abso
lutely refuses either to discuss a point
with the Saducees or bandy words with
the Pharisees. Everything must move,
and woe be to him who attempts in his
court to Impede the wheels of justice.
Now this eulogy is not ment to detract
from the judicial fame or acumen of
our own brilliant bench. No sounder
or more able or more august judge
graces the bench of Nebraska than our
, own and only Maashall, but he permits
the milk in the coconut of Justice and
jurisprudence to congeal while he is
administering it. Like the mills of the
gods he grinds slow, and while he grinds
he grinds the tax payers as well as the
1 lew defyers. If Judge Marshall could
number with his grand and noble quali
ties, that all Important one or dis
patch, he would be a very god among
men."
Ex-Congressman Dorsey, with othen
| from Fremont, spent Monday in O’Neill.
Although out of politics, Dorsey hai
his weather eye open and keeps aboul
as well polled as the best of ’em,
Speaking of Dorsey calls to mind as
, interview by the State Journal Wash
( ington correspondent with a prominent
. statesman, who said: *'I see that mj
. friend, G. W. E. Dorsey, has been ai
, Lincoln. I miss him at Chamberlain’*
L where I drop in of an evening now
, and then to gaae in awe at th<
i many men of prominence who make li
their nocturnal rendesvnus. Dorse]
used to be a familiar figure at the litth
• round table in the bay window of thi
• front room. It is true thatheaiwayi
: insisted that Eikhorn river terripii
I could discount John Chamberlain's best
I and that the case of Mumm’s extra dr]
i which the Grand Duke Alexis sent hin
I was far superior to the now famed vint
i age of 1884. But he was popular, evei
if critical, because bis statements on al
subjects were conservative and truthful
General M&hone and Dorsey were warn
1 friends,, and Don Cameron, Senato
1 Stewart, Senator Jnnee, Senatoi Ves
I and a number of others used to oftei
meet with him to discuss petty question
r of statesmanship in a couple of room
r upstairs, when the lights used to Iran
i sometimes until 8 o’clock in the morn
i tng. 1 remember one session was heli
on the subject of force bill or anti-fore
1 bill. Dorsey had the anti aide of it in
won."
OWE! LL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JO, SMOOT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
DKALKN IN OIQARS, STO.
J)R. J. P. OILLIGAN, 1
PIIT8ICAN AND SURGEON.
Day ud night calls promptly attended to.
Offloe over Blglln't furniture store.
. _O’NEILL. NEB.
J}B. C. D. B. EISAMAN.
PHYSICIAN ft BURGEON,
-J’NItILL. _-NEB.
|^H. BENEDICT,
LAWYER.
Offloe In the Judge Roberts building, north
of Barnetts Frees’ lumber yard,
O NEILL, NEB.
W. ADAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice In all the oourts. Special at
tention given to foreclosures and collections.
Is also
COUNTY ATTORNEY,
J}& B. T. TBUEBLOOD,
' PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
Diseases of she Eye and Ear and flttlnfl
glasses a specialty. Offloe hours 9 to 12 a. m,
and 2 to 5 p. m,
Omot oybb "THE EMPORIUM.”
j^PLLBf BROS.,
CARPENTERS ft BUILDERS.
Intimates taken and material; furnished,
Jobbing promptly attended to.
^ BOYD,
BUILDERS/
E8TIMATE8 FUR8I8HED.
| A. H. CORBETT
I WILL ATTEND TO YOUK
I DENTISTRY
§ IN F1R8T-CLA88 BHAFB.
| •PHOTOGRAPHY*
■ or ALL KINDS
1 Fnaptlr ui SiMctdy EanUd. j
I Offlue and salary on fourth street (
g east of Holt County Bank. g
Deyarman Brothers,
FBOHRMTOBB OF TNI
Checker Lirefy,Feed&Sale Stable
O’NEILL NEB
Finest turnouts In the oitr. Good, sere
ful drivers when wanted. Also run the
O’Neill Omnibus Line
Commercial Trade a Specialty
Hare ohartoe of MeCafferty's Beane. A1
organ win reoetTe careful and prompt atteo
R.R.DIGKSOi'J&CO.
BUOOWOM TO
T. V. OOLDKN A CO,
Title Abstracters/Conireyancers
TAXZ8 PAID rOBINOX-BKSIDKNTS.
rinw ljlkd» •
• AMP TOWN LOTI
FOBAALB OB BXOHANGK.
Farm Loans Negotiated on the Maa
Reasonable Terms.
O’CONNOR & GALLAGHEF
DULIM IN
Of all kinds. A specialty made of
FINE CIGARS
i
5 If you waat a drink of good liquor
I Aaot fallen call an ne.
arartta'e om iurs, O'noiii, mm
JONES dk 3TCU7CHEON
FROraiKTORfl OF
- CENTRAL -
Livery Barn
O'NEILL, NEB.
NEW BUGGIES .£1
OT NEW TEAMS.
Everything First-Class.
Barn Opposite Campbell's Implement House
FRED ALM,
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
Custom wor^ and repairing—Doc.
Shore’s old office.
O’NEILL ^ NEB.
WEST
EAST
Purchase Tickets and Consign your
Freight via the
F.E.&M.V.andS.C.&P.
RAILROADS.
TRAI2T8 DEPART:
oonra wun.
Passenger east, ; 9:85 a. m.
Freight MaL 10:46 a. k.
0011(0 WEST.
Freight west, • « 1:46 r. m
Passenger west, • 6:15 p.m
Freight, • - 6:44 p. u
The Blkhorn Lina Is now running Reclining
Ohalr Can dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, Jree to holden of flrst-clana transpor
tation.
Far any Information call on
W* J. DOBBS, Aot.
O’NEILL, NEB.
EMIL SNIQGS,
General Blacksmith,
O’NEILL, NEB*.
Wagon and Carriage Repair
ing Done to Perfection.
Plow Work and Horse Shoe
ing a Specialty.
Hahd-Madr Shoes Mask to ahy Obdbb
We stop Interfering and successsully treat
quarter Cracks and Contracting Feet, and
cure Corns, where our directions are strlotly
followed.
Carry a Line of Carriage, Wagon and* In
stock. Work done on short nonce. XI-P32
FRED C. OATZ.
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-DUUB nr—
Fresh, Dried and Salt Meats,
i
BuimuM Hum, Breakfast Baoon,
I aides, SptoeronbMon, all kinds of eaaaaaee
__OTTKILL, NKB
A SALOON
Where the beet
WINES,
! LIQUORS
1 AND CIGARS
Can Always be Had
' _kjsl-GLOBE,
PAT GIBBONS, Prop.
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.Vi-'.*4 •: : ’/• iJ'.lrV.O' :v’ '.
NO. 3424.
First National Bai
Paid-up capital, $60,000 Mv 0s!
Surplus,'62o,oooo s Nebr
Authorized capital, Sloo,ooo
THAD d. BERMINGHAM. PBb
d. P. MANN. Vioe-pres.
ED F. GALLAGHER. Cashied
FRED H. SWINGLEY. Asffjf
Money Loaned on Personal Security on the Most it'
Terms. Issue Time Certificates Bearing lnte*n
Buy and Sell Foreign & Domestic Exchange.
DIRECTORS:
M. CAVANAUQH T. P. BIRMINGHAM j B L
EP F. GALLAGHER THAD J. BIRMINGHAM
T. W. THOMAS, President. G. W. WATTLES vJ
JOHN McHUGH, Cashier. ’ *
THE - STATE - BAI
OF 0*NEILL.
Authorized Capital, 6100,000.
Paid up Capital, 630,<
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSH
HOLT III GOUNTY III BAl
O’Neill, Nebraska.
DAVID ADAMS, President. U. L. DARR, C,
Wm. Adams, Asst. Cashier.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACI
Agents for the Cunard, North German Lloyd, American and Red Slat
American Steamships. Buy and sell drafts drawn on principal cilia.
Europe and America. Accounts of firms and individuals solicit#
Collections Made and Remited on the Day ot Payment
Pioneer hardware deale
GARLAND STOVES AND RANCE
I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
H ardware, Tinware,
Gopper & Gi^anitewa
IN XORTHiNEBRASKA. AND MAKE A SPECIALTY 01
ELI BARBED WIR
IN IMPLEMENTS I [CARRY
The famous JOHN DEERE Plows, Culti
vators, Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Pern
City Cultivators.
LISTERS and DRILLS
Gall and see me before you make yonr purchases s
save you some money.
NEIL BRENNAN, O’NEILL NEI
THE.
O’NEIL!
MILLS
H
AVE BEGUN operatic
and request, your patr01
age. All the machinery is
and the latest and best impr(]
ed process adopted. : : •