The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 02, 1893, Image 4

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    The Frontier.
PURUSltRD EVERY THURSDAY DY
THS FRONTIER PR1NTINO COMPANY
Isn't It About time to talk city politics?
Dodos county it tired of the supcr
tltora. So it Uolt county.
• Tammany itiii leads tbe procession
but it not in the cabinet. Can the tiger
atand it?_ _
Thr Nebraska legislature bat elected
a senator and drawn a salary. Wbat
else baa it done?
The Oakdale Beacon Light is waging
relentless warefare against the sheriff of
Antelope county,
It is reported that the Capitol National
bank will pay at least 73 per cent on all
claims, and from that to 00 per cent.
Ciiarmr Firi.ds Is making tbe Tilden
Citizen a success. It is one of the neat
est exchanges that comes to our table.
Secretary Morton has received os
many complimentary notices of bis
ability and fitness for the cabinet as any
of the president’s appointees.
Ordering out the militia In Kansas
tb quell the legislative disturbance there
a, week ago will cost the slate $13,000.
Economy is independent doctrine.
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Halkiuoiit is the name of a prom
inent populist in Kansas. If he was
mixed In tbe late legislative difficulty
there be should have hia name changed
at once.
The bill providing for the election
of United States senators by direct vote
of the people has passed the national
house of representatives, and will, no
doubt become a law.
Am electrical bicycle has been intro
duced in England and we presume
they will be in America the coming
season. They will be quite handy for
poiiticiane to tour the country with.
Adlai has one good quality, which is
by no means over plentiful among
publio men—ho know«( how to keep
quiet when it isn’t his turn at the speak
ing-tube.
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Deputy Sheriff Mberiman has re
signed and John McBride has been ap- i
pointed to fill the vacancy. The
Frontier believes Mr. MoEvony has
made a wise selection. i
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Tnn supreme court of Kansas has j
decided that the republican house of j
representatives is the legal house. This
will throw Senator Martin out of a job.
Truly man lives but to mourn.
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In refusing to issue bonds for the ben- 1
eflt of Wall street the administration has 1
the people regardless of politics behind 1
it. This will be equally true of the 1
coming administration, if it follows the 1
" f good example.
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Ton republican party, through their <
•'-> national executive, give up control of ,
a the United States next Saturday at noon (
'• until the 4th of March, 1897, when: they ,
will again come into power, as the dem- ,
v ocratic lease will expire. I
The probabilities are that Senator *
Martin of Kansas will not be allowed
to take his seat in the United States
senate, as the supreme court decided 1
that the body which elected him was *
not the legal legislature of Kansas. 1
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The governor of Wyoming has named <
A. 0. Beckwith as senator. The ap
pointment does not please the democrats i
of the state who claim that Beckwith is ’
the man who prevented the legislature 1
from selecting a senator. But as he has
secured the plum he can afford to let
> - them do the kicking.
; As predicted by The Frontier last
week, N. D. Jackson of Nellgh has been
appointed judge to fill the vacancy
caused by the election of Judge Allen
to the senate. In the selection of Judge
Jackson Governor Crounse is to be con
gratulated, as he is one of the ablest
attorneys in that diitrict.
Ai. • * —- » «•» < ■■■
_ UHCLE Jkrky Rusk is entitled to an
SJ honorary degree in the science of
political economy (or having said:
r “While I believe in proper economy in
the administration of every department
of the government, I do not believe in
carrying economy far enough to impair
I efficiency.” Volumes might be filled
' without saying more.
F Govsbnok McKinley is bankrupt.
"5, He went security for a friend to the
;y "• amount of 1100,000, and now he has to
, pay that amount. The property of
*\ the governor and his wife amounts to
about 970,000 which has been turned
over for the benefit of the creditors.
The governor announces his intention
of retiring from public life and devot
•/'. in* himself to his profession.
I Tnn people gladly note the era of
Y good feeling between the outgoing and
the incoming administration. Cleve
land will ride in President Harrison's
. carriage.., and will. at the
close of the inaugural services, sit down
| ; to a banquet tendered by ex-Preeident
v Harrison in the banqueting-room at the
, white house. In the mean time the
old secretaries have been instructing the
^ new comers in all the Intricacies of their
Tub house refuted to indefinitely
postpone the eager bounty bill by e vole
of 54 to 83.
Hon. John E. Bhbbvin, e prominent
democrat and citizen of Fremont, died
in Iowa Monday.
Tub mail steamer New York now
sails ttie ocean with the stars and stripes
floating at her masthead. This Is as it
should be.
Who will be the next mayor of
O'Neill? It Is high time that those
aspiring for the honor should announce
themselves.
Thb Montana legislature is still trying
to elect a senator. The chances are
now that Mantle, the republican candi
date, will he elected.
T. J. Smith of Ainsworth, wants to
be deputy oil inspector, and truly Thb
Frontier knows of no reason why be
should not receive the appointment.
-M»-t
There is a bill now before the legis
lature making dogs personal property.
If this bill passes there will be lots of
personal property no one will claim.
Secretary-elect Oresiiam is con
ferring with the present secretary of
state—getting pointers. He has difficult
duties ahead and he is wise In seeking
counsel with a man that knows bow tor
advise.
The Kansas populist house has abided
by the decision of the supreme court,
and they are now working In the legis
lature under the republican house,
which the court declared was the legal
bouse.
A memorial mass meeting was held
In Chicago Tuesday evening In honor of
the memory of James G. Blaine. The
Bulogy was delivered by John M. Thurs
ton and it is spoken of as an able ad
dress.
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Thb senate has recommended the re
peat of the state depository law, for
itate and county treasurers. It would
je a wise proceeding as the funds of
30th state and county could then be
protected.
The benefit accruing to O’Neill from
:he extension of tbs Short Line to Due
ling, Neb., Is problematical, while the
mpetus it will give to the 180 miles of
sountry traversed in reaching that point
ian hardly be over estimated.
John W. Mackey, the great mlllion
dre, was shot the fore part of the week
>y an old man named Rippy, who, after
Iring the shot, turned the weapon on
limself, inflicting, it is thought, a dan
gerous wound. Mackey will recover.
Kansas' governor gave one order in
he late bloodless unpleasantness in his
tate that should entitle him to a "re
rard of merit” card. He ordered
he militia home and had the
atisfaction of seeing the order obeyed.
Cleveland has lived up to his one
erm theory in making up his cabinet,
nd it la reported that he will not ap
lotnt any person to office who held
ifflce under him four years ago. If this
i true,our friend A. B. Cbarde’s chances
or being receiver of the land office in
his city are not very bright.
Last Saturday the house of repre
eatat’ves appointed a committee of
hree to investigate the insane asylum
it Lincoln. The appointment of the
iommittee was caused by a letter writ
en by one of the inmates saying that it
vas a “prision pen for the Incarceration
>f women whose libertine husbands
vish to deprive them of their liberty.”
rhe outcome of the investigation will
3e watched with interest.
Some of the Mexican high officials are
making vigorous tirades against the
United States, and urging that this
country and its people be excluded from
sll privileges in Mexico. The people of
Mexico would still be conveying their
wool to market in primitive ox-carts if
the people of the United States had not
Infused life into the country by invest
ing capital there. But ignorance and
■UBpicion may in time cease to be a
characteristic of the Mexican.
Cleveland's cabinet is as follows
Secretary of State, Walter Q. Gresham,
Indiana; Secretary of the Treasury,John
G. Carlise, Kentucky; Secretary of the
Interior, Michael Hoke Smith, Georgia;
Secretary of War, Daniel S. Lamont,
New York; Secretary of the Navy, Hil
ary A. Herbert, Alabama; Attorney
General, Richard Onley, Massachusetts;
Postmaster General. Wilson 8. Bissell,
New York; Secretary of Agriculture, J.
Sterling Morton, Nebraska.
“The sympathy of the whole country.”
aays the Denver Republican, “goes out
to Governor McKinley, of Ohio, who
has been involved in the financial ruin
of a man whose paper he endorsed and
in whom he had full confidence. It is
not so much because of his loss, for
many men have suffered in the same
way. as because of what the circum*
stances reveal concerning Governor Mc
Clnley’s character. He has never made
politics a matter of gain. On the con
trary, he has devoted himself simply to
the discharge of hit duties without using
bis influence or his public station to
secure fortunate investments or to make
money for himself in any other way.” !
O’NEiLLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
J C. SMOOT,
FASHIONABLE BARBER.
DIALER IN OIQARI, ITO.
J)B. J. P. GILLIOAN^
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Day and night call* promptly attended to.
Office orer Blglln’* furniture Rtore.
_O'NEILL, NEB.
J^R. C. D. B. KISAMAN,
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON,
O’NMILL,- ■ NEB.
PH. BENEDICT,
LAWYER,
Offloe in the Judge Roberta building, north
of Barnett A Free*' lumber yard,
O NEILL, NEB.
^ W. ADAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practioe In all the oourts. Special at
tention given to foreclosure* and collection*.
I* also
COUNTY ATTORNEY,
J)R B. T. TRUEBLOOD,
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON.
Disease* of the Eye and Ear and flttlnfl
glasses a specialty. Office hours S to 12 a. m.
and 2 toft p. m,
Omci ova* “THE EMPORIDM."
J^ULLEN BROS.,
CARPENTERS ft BUILDERS.
Estimates taken and material! furnished.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
BOYD,
v' s BUILDERS/
E8TIMATE8 FURNISHED.
I A. H. CORBETT §
I WELL ATTHND TO YOUR 1
i DENTISTRY §
| IN FIRST-CLASS SHAPR. I
I •PHOTOGRAPHY® 1
I 07 ALL KINDS §
| Froaptlr ud Sita&ctorilT EnevUd. {
I Offloo and valary on Fourth itreet 1
1 oaat of Holt County Bank. |
lininamiitiiniHtiiiiiiininiiiiiiiKii'iiiiitHiiiiuBHitiiiinHiimiiial
Deyarman Brothers,
FBOHRiqTORS OF THI
Checker Lirery,Feed&Sale Stable
O’NEILL NEB.
Vineat turnouts in the oitr. Good, care
ful driven when wanted. Also run the
O’Neill Omnibus Line
Oomzrercial Trade a Specialty
Hare chargee of MoCafferty’s Hearse. All
orders will receive careful and prompt atten;
R.R. DICKSOi'l&CO..
SUOPMSOBS TO
T. V. GOLDEN A CO.,
Title Abstracters/Conveyancers,
TAXBB PAID FOBJMON-BESIDKNTS.
FARM LUIDt •
* AKP TOWN LOTS
FOB BALI OB IXOHANGB. ;
Farm Loans Negotiated on the Most
Reasonable Terms. ■ *
O’CONNOR & GALLAGHER
DEALERS IN
WINES**
LIQUORS
Of all kinds. A specialty made of
FINE CIGARS.
If you want a drink of good liquor
do not fall to call on ua.
| Martin's Old Stand, O'Neill, Neb.
JONES & M'C U7 CHE OA
PROPS 1CTOR8 Of
| - CENTRAL -
Livery Barn
O’NEILL, NEB.
NEW BUGGIES S3
tar NEW TEAMS.
Everything Firgt-CJapg.
Bar^f pposlte Campbell's Implement House
FRED ALM,
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP,
Custom work and repairing—Doc.
Shore’s old office.
O’NEILL, ^ NEB.
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furohiM Tlckata and Consign your
Freight via the
F. E.&M.V.andS.G.&P.
RAILROADS.
TRAINS DEPART!
OOIKO UN.
Passenger east, - 9:85 a. x.
Freight east. - • 10:45 a. x.
ooiho wist.
Freight west, • ■ 1:45 p. x
Passenger west, •. 5:15 p. x
Freight, • > - 6:44 p. x
The Elkhorn Line la now running Reclining
Ohalr Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead
wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor
tation.
Fer any Information call on
W- J. DOBBS, Agt.
O’NEILL. NEB,
EMILSNIGGS.
General Blacksmith,
O’NEILL, NEB*:
Wagon and Carriage Repair
ing Done to Perfection.
Plow Work and Horse Shoe*
ing a Specialty.
Hand-Madr Shoes Made to ant Order
We atop Interfering and succeasaully treat
quarter Cracks and Contracting Feet, and
euro Corns, where our directions are strictly
followed.
Carry a Line of Carriage, Wagon and* in
stock. Work done on short notice. XI-P3X
FRED C. GATZ.
—MULSH IH—,
Fresh, Dried and Salt Meats.
Sugar-cured Ham, Breakfast Bacon,
Sides, Spice roll baoon, all kinds of sausages
_O'NEILL, NEB
A SALOON
' Where the beet
WINES,
LIQUORS
‘and cigars
Can Always be Had
-iLrSLGLOBE,
PAT GIBBONS, Prop.
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NO. 3424:
First National Ban!
Paid-up capital, $5o,ooo v , o%
Surplus, $2o,oooo ne^r|
Authorized capital, Sloo,ooo
THAD J. BERMINGHAM. PrTI
J. P. MANN. Vice-pres ■
ED F. GALLAGHER. Cashed
FRED H. SWINGLEY. Asa?.c!L
Money Loaned on Personal Security on the Most V J
Terms. Issue Time Certificates Bearing In^^l
Buy and Sell Foreign & Domestic Exchange.
DIRECTORS:
M. CAVANAUGH T. F. BIRMINGHAM j B ,
ED F. GALLAGHER THAD J. BIRMINGHAM1
T. W. THOMAS, President. G. W. WATTLES v
JOHN McHUGH, Cashier. , K
THE - STAfE^ BAN)
OF* O’NEILL.
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
Paid up Capital, $30.1
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE
HOLT III COUNTY III BANI
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA.
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DAVID ADAMS, President. j). L. DARR, Cai
Wm. Adams, Asst. Cashier.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACT!
Agents for the Canard, North German Lloyd, .American and Red Star!i_
American Steamships. Buy and sell drafts drawn on principal citiesafl
Europe and America. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited.
Collections Made and Remited on the Day of Pay
iuent. i
Pioneer hardware dealei
GARLAND STOVE8 AND RANCES
I CABBY THE LABGE8T STOCK OF
Hardware, Tinware.
Copper &. Granitewar
IN NOBTH.NEBBASKA. AND MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
ELI BARBED WIRI
IN IMPLEMENTS l?CARRY
The famous JOHN DEERE Plows, Culti
vators, Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Peru
City Cultivators.
LISTERS and DRILLS.
Call aDd see me before you make your purchases as 1*
save you some money.
NEIL BRENNAN, O’Neill Neb.
THE. ■
• • IQ’NEILL
ROLLER!
* * Tmills.
TIAVE BEGUN operate
1 1 and request your patron
age. All the machinery is ne*
and the latest and best impr°v'
ed process adopted. : : : :