The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 23, 1893, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
FUBUORED STORY THURSDAY BY
' THE FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY
y:i
A GHAKOK.
With tbli iaaue of Tra Fkoktter Mr.
Mathew* retire* from the editorial man
agement and hereafter the paper will
be under the eole control of King A
Cronin.
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Obotbb ia bound to be the boea of
the aggregation.
Hons Smith la a horrible name for
a eablnet mlniater.
What baa become of ex-governor
* Boyd? Ia he dead, politically.
Tun majority of democrat* look aour
| ;' over the appointment of Judge Gree
0-‘ ham. _
Pat Cou.nr* waa not made aecretarr
of war. That plum goea to Dan
|5|: Lament. __
Mian Long and Gua Doyle rmile over
Morton'a appointment. And they can
afford to.
Thb governor made no mlatake in
aelecting A1 Beemer for warden of the
penllentiaty.
The straight democrat* won a great
?. victory over the etraddler* by the
appointment of Morton to the cabinet.
"Wheh rogue* pet to quarrelling
; bone*t men will get their due*." The
people of Kama* ought to be happy.
Cleveland ahould have made Gover
' nor Lewelling, of Kanaaa, ucretary of
war. Hi* ability should be recognized.
GiRiBAt Beaureoaed. one of the
greaterat general* of the confederate
V army, died Monday at the adranced age
of 75.
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Ham Kadtcmah 1* after Sheriff Han
land of Antelope county, and rip* him
V up th* back with a three-column affi
davit. ’ _
_ What d’ye think of Grover, anyway?
Some republican* are *peculatlng that
he maybe their candidate four year*
.hence. ___
Last Monday North Dakota elected a
senator on the sixty-flrst ballot. The
lucky man 1* a democrat, W. N. Roach
of Grand Fork*.
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-V- Thk Minnesota legislature I* making
y on cigarettes. Tht* is commendable
f' iud an example worthy of emulation by
other legislature*.
The Oklahoma legislature voted down
- ‘ a resolution condemning lynching.
Doe* that mean that a majority of Its
member* approve lynching?
Kate Field, representing the women
' of the country, I* heartily in favor of
annexation. The representative bache
lor ha* not, a* yet, spoken.
, Judoiho from the action* of our
i county board some of them must be
native* of Kanpas, and are taking their
cue from the Kansas legislature.
Mile* We tan, formerly of this city,
* is spoken of as postmaster at South
Omaha. We trust that he will be for
tunate enough to secure the plaoe.
Tamm art not only wants to run the
- government, but its leaders are prepar
ing to run a race track combined with a
lottery, on the outskirts of Washington.
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Tan eastern democrats appear to have
forgotten nil about tariff reform, and to
1 .suppose that it was something else that
i gave their party control of the govern
* meat. __
'y Thu war clouds which have been
1 . hovering over Kansas for several weeks
are gradually fading away,and the white
winged doves of peace are now hovering
% near the capitol.
,y, Thu house has recommended for pas
sage a bill reducing passenger rates to
sj;. f) oents per mile, and passed a bill re
pealing the act creating the state board
’ of transportation.
•;: V Ir the elements which made demo
cratic victory poaalble laat fall can be
: welded together ao that they wlllst'ck
; V with Greaham In the cabinet, it will be
' a political miracle.
Wi would auggeat that the managers
of ‘the world'* fair aecure the Kama*
legislature and Governor Lewelitng, and
have them on eshlbitlon. They would
form a drawing card.
Juno* Church, of North Platte, waa
elected department commander of the
G. A. R.. department of Nebraska, at
Fremont laat Wednesday. His oppo
nent for the position was Church Howe.
The Oakdale Beacon Light says J.
Sterling Morton is “an old political
bologna envelope.” Oh, ao—he is this
honorable commissioner of agriculture,
or soon will be, and besides is a worthy
Thu Nebraska Presa Association held
i? their annual meeting in Columbus last
V week. Prof. Bush nail, of the Lincoln
Call, ana Gen. Roes Hammond, of the
Fremont Tribune, were the favorites
—with the ladles. , i
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wi*: 'd^
Jim North baa a riral for tbe col
lectorship la the person of Tobn A,
Kehoe of Platte Center. Mr. Keboe ii
a personal friend of both Morton anc
Senator Allen, and hla friend* claim
that be will be tbe man.
Tbe “Wyoming legislature adjourned
without electing a senator, which will
leave it in tbe handi of the demecratic
governor to appoint. Wbat an oppor
tunity for tbe governor to assist and
honor hla chosen friend.
Walt Mason, formerly of the Fre
mont Tribune, was married a few days
ago to Mis* Foss of Wooster, Ohio.
Walt is now on tbe Washington (D. C.)
News, and by bis spicy articles is mak
ing that paper a success.
In view of the abuse that ha* been
heaped upon Secretary Foster for his
management of the national finances, it
is interesting to note that he has been
conferring with Secretary to-be Carlisle,
who entirely agrees with him._
Perhaps tbe selection of Judge
Gresham for the cabinet is intended as a
recognition of tbe populists, who gave
Material assistance to the democrats last
November and from whom the votes
necessary to organize the senate must
come.
N. D. Jackson of Nellgb, will prob
ably be appointed to succeed Judge
Allen on the bench. Mr. Jackson la
an able attorney and a good sound re
publican. and If appointed will give
good satisfaction to the people of bis
district. __ _ __
Last Friday W. D. Mathews entered
upon tbo discharge of his duties as reg
ister of the United States land office,vice
B. 8. Gillespie resigned. Mr. Gillespie
has made a good faithful and efficient
official, in fact one o,f the beat that ever
occupied the office.
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According to the governor of South
Carolina the edicts of the United States
courts are not to hold good In that state.
This is not the first nor yet the second
time that South Carolina supposed her
self stronger than Uncle Sam, but the
result will be the same.
How must Senators North and
Mattes, supposed friends of Morton,
who had signed a petition favoring that
gentleman’s candidacy for commissioner
of agriculture and then withdrew their
names, have felt when he was ap
pointed? Kick themselves? Well yes.
Thk republicans and straight demo
crats In Kansas are going to elect
another senator and send him to Wash
ington to contest the seat of Senator
Martin who was elected a few weeks
ago by the fusion democrats and inde
pendents. The new senator will be a
straight democrat.
Thk democratic editors of the state
held a meeting In Columbus last Wed
nesday. We understand it was for the
purpose of distributing the postofflees.
Charlie McHugh was not present, but
ss A. J. Watson, of the Coleridge Blade,
was there with hll his war paint on, he
do doubt looked alter Charlie's interests.
Thu United States government Is
officially pledged to the doctrine of arbi
tration of international disputes. This
Df itself is a sufficient refutation of the
silly story recently sent out from Wash
ington that the new extradition treaties
with France and Russia contained
clauses binding tbe three countries into
an alliance, offensive and defensive.
Thb Gladstone home-rule bill stands
approved by those who are authorized
to speak for Ireland. For the first time
in his fight for Ireland Mr. Gladstone
has the hearty support of the msjority
of Irishmen. He enters this contest
with compact lines, knowing Just where
his men stand, and will be able to de
vote all his attention to the enemy in
front
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Them is one thing O’Neill needs,
and she needs it at once, and that is
better hotel accomodations. Let out
business men get together and work to
gether, and secure this needed addition
to our city. Fahy’s corner would be a
splendid location for a brick block, and
one located there would add a good deal
to the looks of our city. Let us get to
work at once.
Bituai of our state senators were In
Omaha laat Saturday viewing the stock
yards, under the guidance of Senator
Babcock. Senator Mullen was among
the number and through him we Lad the
pleasure of making the acquaintance of
the rest of the delegation. Senator
Mullen informed us that he did not think
the bill redistricting the state into new
senatorial districts would pass.
Tub selection by President-elect
Cleveland of Hon. J. Sterling Morton as
a member of his cabinet (commissioner
of agriculture) Is a compliment to Ne
braska that Is fully appreciated by
nearly all classes. The republicans
particularly rejoice with the democrats,
because Mr. Morton is straight politi
cally, and has never catered to the in
dependents or mugwumps. He repre
sents the Simon-pure democracy of
Nebraska and his appointment must be
construed as a recognition of that ele
ment and a sort of left-handed swipe at
| the facton favoring amalgamation with
| any thing or any hedy that promised
defeat of republicanism. And better
than all else, Morton is a representative
citisen. abundantly competent, and m
this particular position wfll prove a
worthy sucessor to griM Old Jerry
Rusk.
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O'NEILLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
C. SMOOT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
OCALKR IN OMMR8. ITO.
J)B. J. P. fllLLIQAX,
PHYSICAW A WO 8URGBOH.
Day and night calls promptly attended to.
OBoe over Blglln'a furniture store.
_O'WKILL, NEB.
JJB. C. O. B. KI8AMAW.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
THKILIe_ WEB.
P^H. BBWBDICT,
LAWYER.
OIDoe in the Jute Roberta building, north
of Barnett* Trees’ lumber yard,
O NBILL, NBB.
W. ADAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will praetloeln all the oourta. Special at*
tention given to foreoloautee and oolleotiona.
iaalao
COUNTY ATTORNEY,
B. T. TBUmoOD,
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON. .
Dlaeaaea of aba Eye and Ear and flttlnfl
fflaaaea a apeolalty. Offloe hours e to 13 a. m.
and 3 tot p. m,
Oinoa ovm “THE EMPORIUM.”
BROS.,
CARPENTERS ft BUILDERS.
Mattmataa takan and malarial; furnished.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
^ BOYD,
BUILDERS/
E8TIMATE8 FURMI8HED.
flniiiuiHiittimg'i
A. H. CORBETT
WILL ATTEND TO TODB
DENTISTRY
IN F1HST-CLA88 8HXPK.
•PHOTOGRAPHY*
or ALL KINDS
Fnaptly ui EiMrtorilT EnctUd.
Ofllw ud jpdnry on Fourth itreet
Mat of Holt County Bank.
Deyarman Brothers,
nonunouovrai
Checker Lhra^Feed&Sale Stable
O’NEILL NEB
rm
O’Neill Omnibus Line
Come er rial Trade a Specialty
B»t« oharece of MoCafferty’a Hearae. All
ogton will recelTe oeieful and prompt atten.
R.R. DICKSON&CO„
»UOOIMOR« TO
T. V. 90LQER A CO.,
Title Abstracters/Conveyancers,
TAXES PAID FOBtNON-KK8IDKNTS.
FARM LUTDt •
• AMD TOWN LOTS
FOB BALE OK EXORAKOB.?
Farm Loana Negotiated on the Molt
Reaeonable Term.
O’CONNOR & GALLAGHER
»nun IN
Of *11 kinds. A (peolalty mtd* at
FINE CIGARS’
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JONES & APCUTCHEOA
pKorenrona of
I:CENTRAL-|
Livery Barn
O’NEILL, NEB.
NEW BUGGIES _£]
tar NEW TEAMS.
Everything First-Class.
Bsn Opposite Campbell’s Implement House
FRED ALM,
BOOT ABO SHOE SHOP,
Custom work and repairing—Doc.
Shore’s old offlce.
O’NEILL, ** NEB.
NrahiM Tleketa and Consign your
ProlRhtvlatho
F.E.&M.V.andS.C.&P.
RAILROADS. -
TRAINS DEPART:
OOMO BAST.
Passenger east, - 9:80 a. x.
Freight east. - 10:48 a. k.
0011(0 WBST.
Freight west, * - 1:45 p. x
Passenger west, 5:15 p. x
Freight, • - - 6:44 p. x
The Klkhorn Line Is now running Reclining
Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor
tation.
For any information call on
W. J. DOBBS, Agt.
O’NEILL. NEB.
EMIL SNIGGS.
General Blacksmith,
O’NEILL, NEB*,
Wagon and Carriage Repair*
ing Done to Perfection.
Plow Work and Horse Shoe
ing a Specialty.
Haxd-Madk Boon Mad* to axt Ordzb
We stop Interfering end snccesseuUy treat
quarter Crack* and Contracting Veet, and
sure Come, where dor directions are strictly
followed.
Cany a Line of Carriage, Wagon and* in
■took. Work done on short nonce. XI-PS
FRED C* OATZ.
- duui nr—
fresh, Dried asd Salt Meats.
NIimiiiU Hun, Breakfast Baoon,
Dta, Spies roll baooo, all kind* of sanaace*
O’NEILL, NEB
A SALOON
Where the bast
WINES,
LIQUORS
AND CIQARS ,
Can Always be Had
JUSlGLOBE,
FAT GIBBONS, Ptpp.
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i fvfr ‘f'vt' V
NO. 3424.
First National Bai
Paid-up capital, $5o,ooo 0*1
Surplus/$2o,oooo ^
Authorized capital, Sloo,ooo
THAD J. BERMINGHAM.
J. P. MANN. Viob-tres. **1
ED F. GALLAGHER. CashimI
FRED H. SWINGLEY. Aset X
CA
Money Loaned on Personal Security on the Most V
TflBIIA A . 19 __• «
erms. Issue Time Certificates Bearing Inter
Buy and Sell Foreign & Domestic ExchangT*
DIRECTORS:
M. CAVANAUGH T. P. BIRMINGHAM j -
ED F. GALLAGHER THAD d. BIRMINQHju
T. W. THOMAS, President. G. W. WATTT Pe
JOHN McHUGH, Cashier. 'H
THE - STATE ■ BAI
Oil’ O’NEILL.
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
Paid up Capital, $30.1
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE
HOLT III COUNTY III BAI
O’Neill, Nebraska.
DAVID ADAMS, President. L>. L. DARR, Ci
Wm. Adams, 'Asst. Cashier.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAC
Agents for the Canard, North German Lloyd, American and Red Stir j
American Steamships. Buy and sell drafts drawn on principal citM
Europe and America. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited.!
Collections Made and Remited on the Day ot Payi
mei
Pioneer hardware deale
CARLAND 8TOVES AND RANCE
I CABBY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Hardware, Tinware,
Copper & Granitewa
IN NORTH.NEBRASKA. AND MAKE A SPECIALTY 01
ELI BARBED WIR
IN IMPLEMENTS I'CARRY
The famous JOHN DEERE Plows, Culti
vators, Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Peru
City Cultivators. .
LISTERS and ©RILLS
Call and see me before you make your purchases *»
save you some money.
NEIL BRENNAN. O'Neill NQ
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rollUr!
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J^AVE BEGUN operatic
and request your p^tro
age. All the machinery is ne
and the latest and best imp1^
ed process adopted : : :