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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1883)
iwiu.ineiit of yi, Hum hit usual piact upn mo ivuitu uuniiii uir loised by the II tat a ld. W V general principles when an tuinlalered well aud lioneal uo,Uut anall be permitted to hia time; at tbe a-aiuo time uoval, tits llEKALD believed e bus no grounds to make out widening '"the breach in ucan party. ilr. trounae was able to do in tbal line and if we understand the wo rn prompted biui in attempt- I .1... . I t UW 111 IIII1U tvuKiranvuai to the hands of tbe democra last election, it was because zo Ciuunse) hud been griev- appointed at not receiving lugrttsaional nomiuatiou hiin- atever else way have been e which prompted a boat of Ililicuua in the third cougrea irict to utternpt the Ueieat leulinu, to a "man up a tree," I . I. . . A ..ll ...... uae, HUU WM gciic-jau tvir y republicaua outaide of that hat Lorenzo Crounae hold ps the beat federal ollice in was willing to ieud bituaelfj leine of throwing hia district ands of the democracy be- i. Lorenzo Crounae) could not to succeed Mr. Valentine. ouu.se liua beeu almost con in otllcc allien hia advent m- fiaka, and should make no aiiiht pui ty Lli.it haa trt-rtL generously ad the olU lepuo- ly has, uiiU wliile, Mt believe. ll'Ue, o Jul US All. (Jl'uuiibti tied; .a lue .t.iu3 uuio, hi.- re vs ui an clliot) v Licit iie has at- U M ii.il lltlellt) , and the. ll.l.ir. Ullge llulU Hie ai l wll.1 l".'H- 1, who U liA II. e UiiJdl of i. i.n llioc, .u.ii also iii Lin- iiiui.''- ol" t ol couil lor llie veal, .lu..' i.i iuiuerci.il Ulckel in palloiMe wlucii Mr. l-iaii li. L.iii't:, llUebl civil bi I Vice isii-ii.-. rained of. iii) election ii ai hand, aud a I'Tuinent i lo be cli'.'itcu ior I' ' "i 3 ' '' coiiiiuciciuy ni.'p Vil, !;. An e.cliaiigc b. a uiore ililei(i-t if luu..i o'.ir vi'liu iii iiuliwii.tl buil m luuiiiri -ul eieciiolin." U.H trt'ldl,.iilJ true lillo .ulcn-sl iii,i u uc weUui'c ol u in wr.tppiU up iu i he loc.il icui, his Jii'wu, his' progeny, licitriUBloue, cieryihmg lull till 11111 frll U'i ll 111 li.mallnl Is lo a great extent uepeuu- the orderly aud ecouo.uicul ration ot the local yo vern ier wlticli he lives; yet year ir, we sec the average ciiizcu, au occupation to lollovv, a lo give his aliculioti lo, ue the lioine government, aud, liner, turning it over to oih- rcally have a much less iu it ihun the rouiiueut husi- u. lie will descant earncstly lueully on I he curreucy ques the I arm question- ue win sell on the administration of ual government, or the laud i in Ireland, and yet ho can- ouSXhihe levy of taxes, as the vuluatioL ol property iu V or town in which he re- j for the past year, or the i of the general improvement fund, lor the curreut year. ;lileis, y ou find no oue ho c ao aevere, as tbia business his criticisms, after a citv alias been. held. ekai.d mentions this subject Nlorniauce ol its duty, to say Junta, that it is tho ooundeu Ivcry oue who has the futurc IjI our cuv at iieari, to see to tally , that good, intelligent, lalive citizens are put lor- '.he dille.eut cily olli.e.; ,0 have tlte whole g od ol ilie iiy at heart. Let it be a qtica ootl goveriiineut. li' pniiv ii-iis urc to be uiuiic. et tiu who coii-siiUiUf iliesi' j-artii:-'. It, unit .-ii.' tl.at proper luc;: il at the ! ad d' our iiti i-.r- tiie coining year, iluibile-s, tnk city will ha e veiy uu- cuterprises to consider matters lire air.-ady re the atlontioii of coiiiiuitiee-' tizers-, and the importauce o: L niuuicip-il goveruuieui thai Ipromp;ly and intelligently oi'vious to ali. lsh national testimonial is be- jpforTheltev. feamuel Kol- na. Wales, who isclaimet real oiiginator of the penny .stem. iwland Hill, it i said, only jut the suggestion made in rMr. Iioberta to tne govern id eudorsHj by the cotnuiia ben appointed. e glad to see that tbe nation l. . . . .a fbeen benentea uy 6ucn acneap oostal system, will not let thr r suffer in his old age, but t its benevolence be felt, and will do good. Oerts is 83 years old, and the many induenthd subscrib- L testimonial axe "Mr. Glad r. Brignt, Lord Derby and the Wes' minister. T. " t - i. : - r ibe next congress, wmcu is fie. take up this, tariff, matter shave down duties when they zh. It is simply an adjust- .ntiea gentlemen ; a matter of lu to whether this or that in- protected too much or too vuknow you never meant land direct taxation. Go in e for the good of lha coun- i will ilnd a republican nii- U obstruct business, but slang and show You now v. TotiSV,Tr o . v .tu uiira iCvlUmll ot BeuaalK Hltall. rthCou; I., . l.u iiilmiLiai of Hie 1 HO-Uiiter Vd IU iiicidmla iu the lives of lliesiueii, winch have mtde them notorious or frttnous shall ,we say? as law breakeis, and outlaws Mgaiuat every eutitunt of decency, and every principle of morality and good government. To read the announcements in the Chicago papers, one would think 'one of the greatest and best cliiietis of tlte great cily of the lakes had fallen in the prime 'of hia manhood full of honors. A tew days ago the country was startled with the announcement of the sudden death of three very prominent onions; Marshall Jewell, of Connecti cut; William E. Dodge aud ex-senator MorgHu, of New York. Men who were aud have been prominent in the political and comtneicial circles of our country ; men whom their fellow men had delighted to honor iu many ways, aud who died universally honored anu mourned by their fellow citisens; yet tbe metropolitan press of the country gave these good men no such promi neiice in thwir news columns, as they give iIih human brutes Klliolt and Duii u. AVe look iu vain for some redeeming trail iu the character or life of this uiau Klliolt whose career is Hashed upon the whole public by the&e joui nals with suci. glamour to entitle him to such proiuineiii notice. We rtad that in his young manhood he whs a coiiiiuon pickpocket and a bur I glur,u "j til bud"' and common lelou. lli.ll lltiUi this career l.u Lio.oUiv:i.l lli.o . ilili UediCed priZt: tighter .Hid l'X i nolient ol I lie ta.uiiv ait i-i .s.-it' (lc- Ii'its . "U.'il BVe llie lirallv." And . pautse I" ii.ynii'f vvh.it im lie re ii: .:. uisliMi.'l 1 1 t - ei' ;il le.idn.g ;i i.; I W i.it.i Hi ai.il.u; olieli loMi e of to I -.lire I m .-.it lie a spa pc: a ti.taU.ko tlu- mU.'lt j jje.ice ol ll;e Ameiican iu.mi. .Suieiv the journalism of touay i. 1.01 ke iii!g puce Viitii tiio civ i.iz ai-j!-of tiie ii.:.'Ctt nth century if such food ui iii uiand ed ly the public. AU.XANUKR II. MKniBN.s, ot Heel gia, i ded. lie was vice president 01 the conled-racy ,itnd 4lnce his po iilieat disulMiiliea were it-tuoved, has iieive l his st.ite, almost continuously, 111 coi.gtefcs. Iast year lie was chosen givei nor !' (.ii-mgia. The two iiiosl ho.uble events in his career, weic the lv,o spet-Clus lie made at the com mencement of the rebellion. The tii si, aud by tar the ablest effort of his life, was made before the legis laiuie of hia state, in reply to Toombs of Georgia, who was urging that atate to secede. Mr. Stephens argued agaiust secession. The second speech was made very soon atterwards at Savannah, when be attempted to place himself in accord with the south, and espoused the cause of states rights. Unquestionably these two speeches, made within a few dajaof each other, and so inconsistant and conflicting, in every respect, have given Mr. Stephens great deal of trouble since the close of the war. lie was a great man in many re spects, and passed away with the con fidence aud love of the people of Georgia. braska Soil. A Fabulous Price Already Offered fur the Uonanaiu A well known gentleman of this city yesterday left the lee ollice a bottle of crude petroleum with the informa tion that it was from a well sunk for water only iu Nebraska soil. This oil is from the hotel well of A. and J' Hillings, Salem Richardson county, Nebraska. About a mouth ago the water of this well commenced to get dirty, so much so that it ouid not be used for domestic pursues. Thinking that some evil dis posed perBons were purposely tpoiliug the water, the Messrs. Dilliogs had the well ptuiped dry aud CiCaued out ;but the next day whs as oily as ever. The water in the well is some teu feet deep, and there is a layer of this oil over a foot thick on top of it. The Messrs. ISillingg have ul ready been ntfered a iViblous price for their property, but as they believe '"there is millions in it," they will hold on un til it is developed. T!iey are now drilling a t-ix-ineh hole a few feel from the well, and v ill go several hundred feet pro.-pucting. The pcoji.i! ot' bait lit me all jiililuiil aud property has advalU't d - per cent, siuee the oil wa-, iliieovered. 'there hit iii.iuy ood iuaiea'ins n coid iu liur- :. holy, uud u,e prospecting lor i ll vv .li miii tv develop coai, 11 U U e- ut oil lh i'.- i i.t.- .ine.:dy lieen a unla bel' ol' oi. .uiiii i'3, w.io liave cxn.ii'ii.' 1 li: will uii. 1 oil, ..11 i Witliout cxeepiioii j n uo.uu i- ii u (t ( iily e.mine iraii oil, tint y v 1 I V --ip.-I I'll- .u tle.e, thvie lel:l j iy ' I' vv v. Vila iu lVnuylvania that aro I t:,t 'iniea 10 flvel of today, only. tbo political moun- Derpetual sunshine. falls witU tnelr y tice several ap rto no mn 1 w The next eclipse of the suu, which is billed for May 6, will be three times s good an opportunity- for the astron omers as usual, the period of totalitv being thrice as long as the ave.age To make up for this unusual accom modation, however, it has been so ar ranged that in almost all the world there are only two little coral reefs in the South Pacific where a solid poiu ot observation can be found. Every where elee the Hue of totality passes over the ocean. The United State end an expedition to one oi these poiuts, Caroline Island, con-istinu ot certain seieiitinV geitileiii'Mi anil the ii'" it.ible uavv lieutenant, :iud I!rit in ii-iio'b a fhurogrphiu p:-r:y it tl.eir coiupnny. It is exp -led. is one r.-.-iiit of the oO-ervi.tivili. t.' Isle i'-.ir-t:vs.r 1V1- ve.- 1 i'i'."-;i.ti c to !'!! .re theii; in a pia:i-f. iikr, tVn i:ii.-:iii'. Trtf. i ice's Vjih" iii: tn ar r to tiie .-iin tlnui Mereury. If th" tin t one it will be iiiriH eiiouj'i .or -iigu; .-it ion. ix to what to d with i. . .J:nbe Dein irat. A MODEL Sunday hc1x1 Ii:w been upened at Monifcsh, Scotland, to in augurate the fact that Suuday schools were first started in Scotland at a tiUce mamd Brechin, Forfarshire, in l76o. before Mr. Raikes lieijaD his school in Glocester, England and it was the Citing place where a lead should be taken in that great and good undertaking. The school has been built at a cost of tn thousand dollars (2.000) and to be as a model for other Sunday schools in Scotland. It has been done under the supervis ion of Rv. Dr. Yonng, touvoner, Sun day school committee, church of Scot land. The church has now nearly J.ooa schools, attended by 240.00O scholars. Ripley's Mr. E. P. Ripley, general freight agent of the C, B. & Q. railroad, instructs agents that all freight from points on his road east of Stanton, Iowa, to points on the B. & M. R. in Neb. will be routed as follows: Via Pacific Junction- To all main line stations, to stations on the Nebraska railway divisions west of Lincoln; to stations on tbe Atchison & Nebraska division north of Adams; to stations on the Republican valley division from Hastings t and including Denver; to atations on the Wytuore branch, except Wymore. Via Nebraska City-r-To atations on Nebraska railway divisiou east of Lin coln ; to' Nemaha line stations, to and in cluding Tecnraseh. Via Burlington Junction and Boswell To stations on the Republican yalley division east of Anrboy; to stations on tbe Atchison & Nebraska division south of Firth, except Tecumseb. Freight from C. B- & Q- stations west of and including Stautou, will be routed Pci3c Junction or NebrasJ-L'ity nuly, ccoraiu-j to the moat a" Jcot U the City e city of lTTi,i)uw- -nV6 bOIHlS fyr $1,009 each got Tno money for them and built a high school building with it. The city paid the Interest until 1876, ' when it repudiated the bonds, aud has since paid nothing upon them. The holder of tbe bonds brought suit on the interest coupons due in 1878 and 1879, in the United States circuit court for Nebraska, but Judgment was rendered in favor of the city on the grounds that the bonds were illegal. The case was taken to the supreme court of the United States, where on yesterday the judg ment was reversed and the bonds held to be good ; so that I'lattsmoutb will now be obliged to par the full amount with Interest and costs. Tbe attorneys in the case, were Geo. E, Pritchett for the plaintiff, and J. I. Webster for the defendant. UWha Herald. The diagonal road across Iowa from McGregor via DesMoiues to south western Iowa is assured. Heretofore tbe terminal point at the west has been mentioned as Nebraska City, but the proper point and the very best point on the Missouri river is at I'lattsmoutb. At Nebraska City the diagonal road would terminate in a city of 4000 Inhabitants with connec tious with a local stub road to Lincoln. At Plattsmonlh the diagonal road would terminate in a city of 6000 people m iking direct connection with the Burlington system, with .Denver and all Colorado, Utah and westward points, with ail poiuts in Nebraska, w ith direct cosineci ions with Omaha and the northern Nehrask.i roads and llie Union Pacific. Vo comparison xii.- ti.;lvvee!i the two pl.iCJS us ter minal poiui.-, .nul the diagonal road should be in form vd of tho t'ACt. 'Say, da'you tldiik littlo practical j ke doS any hurt," nVked the bad boy of :k grocery man. as ie come in wl h his Sunday suit on, nni a bouquet in bis button-bole, and pfied off a couple of figs from a new bo that hud been just opened. """" "No, sir," said the grocery 'man, as h licked of the syrup that dripped from a quart measure, from wblch he had i been filling a jug. "1 bold that a man that gets tnaj at a practical joke, that Is, one that does not Injure him, la a fool, and be ought to be shunned by all decent people. That's a nice bou quet you have In your coat. What is it, panaiea? Let me smell i it," and the grocery man bent over in frout of tho boy to take a whiff at the bouquet. As be did so a stream of water shot out of tbe innocent looking bouquet and struck him full in tbe face, and run down over his shirt, and the gro cety man yelled murder, and fell over a barrel of axe helves and scythe snaths, and then grouped around for a towel to wipe bis face. "You condum skunk," said tbe gro cery man to the boy, as be took up au axe helve and started for him, -'what k ind of a golblasted squirt gun have you got there. I will maul you by thun der," and be rolled up bis shirt sleeves. "There, keep your temper. I look a test vote of you ou the subject of prac tical jokes, before the machine began to play upon tbe conflagration that was raging on your whisky nose, aud you said a man that would get mad at h j j'&u was a foo", and now I know it. iUle, let nie anoW it to you. There is a rubber hose runs from the bouquo!, iii. -tide my coat to inj pants pocket, and thure is a tuib of lubber that holds abuu-it-ill a pint, and when a feller smells of the po, 1 squee..: the b-tib, and you see the result. It'n fun, whole you don't. uquiiL n- wn a person I thai gets iiiad.' iKH.ii!, ,:id ih.ifj 011 DfV'l yoiii b.f'ids l. .; 1 " "I .1 ' 1 ilV Jtl'-d Col i?liii.is. that o l n tpe Udi Hose Oil yiu blurt Mri'Ve. .'td tt. iljou have tbe i .cii, do you think your business .would tv.iniprovVdr Suppose 1 should till tho , customers that you buy sour kmut of a wooden nh oe I'oliicker, who makes it of pieces of cabbage that be gets by gathering swill, and you sell that stuff to respectable people, could you pay your, rent? If I should tell them "that you put lozengers iu the collection plate at church, aud charge the minister forty cents a pound for olromargarlrie, you would have to close up. Old mau. I am outo you. and now you apologize for pulling my ear." Tbe grocery man turned pale duiug tbe recital, and Dually said the bad boy was one of the best little fellows in this town, and the boy went out and hung up a sign in frout, "Girl wanted to cook." Peck's Sun. -V 1 I V LEGAL NOTICES. Legal Notice. pun-: - Oil. .111:1 liee. A .i...d Ptoi k. llo-Me v. Yoik lleraid has done a :.(.4tiiliei i.i aet 01 generosity, it has made aii the an aiigeiueiils for motlied relief of too auiieiers by ilie western floods. It deposited in about one hun dred places, namely ho. els, upon which am junta could he &ul.s. 1 ibed. ii SL.tl t ed the filial Willi a Colli! ihuliou of five thousand doila: s. It induced sev eral managers lo arrange for dramatic benefit pel tormauces, and altogether arranged a system of raiting means to relieve llie sufferers. There will be those of course, who will say, it was all done for advertisement. May be it was, but the poor who are the recipients of the beneflis will not feel inclined to question the motive. C. B. Nonpariel. Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine. The April number contains even more than the usual attractive fea tures. The Rev. Moses D. Hoge con tributes "V hat is Presoyterianism?" being No. IV of "Religious Deuomln at.ous in the United States"; the edi tor, Dr. Tal wage, lias a characteristic article, "Mending the Bible"; Edwin De Leon continues those deeply inter esting papeis, "The American Pilgrim in Palestine," etc., etc. There are ser ial and short stories, a large number of very excellent sketches, some ad mirably written essays, a sermon by Dr. Talraage, "Homesickness," several poems of great merit, a record of im portant events, personal notes and comments, editorial comments, obitu ary notices, etc. The miscellany is most comprehensive, entertaining and instructive; the number, in fact, over flows with good things, and abounds with illustrations. The price is only 25 cents a copy, or S3 a year, postpaid. Address, Mrs. Frank Leslie, Publisher, 3. 55 aud 57 Park Place. New York. The May number will contain thr first of a series of papers by Lieut. Fred Sehwa'ka, the Arctic explonr, entitlml, "Among the Natives of the Noith." Irish Idiots. MacMurphy's estimate of 1L0 liish vliatacter seems to be fairly piiom :...! hi the foil i.ving trom an editor ial iu li;--' Oui i.'sa Republican of the 23th: "As usual, Ireland is unfortunate, ;iod (he mi.s:'orttinu seems to be de served and line to a fatal defect in ll.e Irish character." This is respectfully referred to Mac Donagh, of ibe Watchman for annljs:.'. to ascertain who has their foot iu it' Plat'.smouth Herald. When we undeitake to analyst- M.a -MacMurphy. a New Hampshire yh.n kee with a double-barrelled Irish name we tnerelv say he ought to change hii name. He measures the defects of tbe Irish character by those he finds in the galvanised Murphies, and he knows as little about them as he does about English grairmar and intelli gent writing Omaha Watchman. The United States Marshalship. De Moines Regl-iter. The Iowa delegation has agreed upon Col. Richard Root, of Mt. Pleas ant, for Uuited States marshal for the southern district of Iowa, to sue ceed Col. Chapman, who was not a candidate for reappointment. Col. Root has gained by his long exper ience as deputy marshal an intimate acquaintance with the business ot tbis'office, and this, added.to bis good natureU capacity will make him a thi rough and competent marshal. He is a fighting republican, was a gallant soldier, and will make as faithful an official in this office as the United States has ever had. The boastful Bogardus has again been beaten by Dr. Carver, in a pigeon match. Frank White says it is now in order to have our sportsman club called together to consider the advis ability of changing our Bogarduses name to Carver. J. C. Gilmore, tbe new president ot the Cass county agricultural society, is an old wheel horse in fair business, and his selection ii both a just reoog nition of bis past services and an as surance to the public that the forth coming fair will be a success. It is stated iu tbe papers that the new wife of Senator Tabor, of Color do, was about as bad a citizen in he former home, Oabkosh, us Tabor w iu Denver qr..-;;ioii, l: regard to the whisky this country, fecurrrd jiin! at the closing houi.i of c-:!igiess, w hen Proctor Knott, of Kentucky, in a pathetic .p;'ecli, appealed to the houriP, on his twelve years' record wi-.hout a special favor, that the house, t ";ke up t he bonded whisky bill for action. Mr. White, of Kentucky, re-.-poiided "Tho bunded w hisky bill on S.Hulay! never I" and the tnotioa to consider it was lost by au overwhelm ing vote. Thk recent decision in the U. S. su preme court by which the high school bouds iu this city were declared to be vadd aud their former decision reversed will require the careful attention of a business city government the cotuiBg year to meet their payment through a judicious aud ecouomic ci'.y govern inunt. The city owes it to itscif to sue that the obligation is met with as little increased expense to the city as possible. Henry George's new book, "Pro gress and Poverty" is exciting wide spread attention and is universally commended. Mr. George recognizes that in all progress there is another side poverty ; and his new book rang ing between these two topics asks why ? and answers it in a manner that is almost irresistable and challenges the admiration of the most thought ful. The selection of Mr. W. S. Wise as secretary of the Cass Co. agricul tural society, for the present jear, was one of the-most fortunate select ions that could be made. Mr. Wise is an efficient and thorough worker; a gentleman who leaves nothing un done requiring attention, and in that exacting office, with its many duties, he will prove the right man in the right place: Kvks presidents are subjected to com petition in love affairs. Go-sij, has had it that President Arthur was n attentive admirer of Jli.-s Frelinghiiysen and it aovv occurs llt.it C'ongrcsstu-tii Kas-on is eattniorO'l cf the i iuif party Hild gosips t. .! i y :iy tiie eloquence of tie great Io'.:i c mgre-isoi-in will leaw his excellency second in xlin cniiti'st. WIGGINS has an abundance of faith in himself: ii- has pie.iictfd from tie ih t j ttiL 1 it !i the most stupendous ".v I...! storm -li-Mi ilio Atlantic coast or. riicfifd, and Iv lias gone to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to'.v:tt.es it. As a very t-.iveic stortn is raging along the En glish coast it looks as though his pro phecy would he ciojvned with fnitii- M-.-iU. . Mr. A. W. McLaugbiin, who is now in Chicago in the interests ol the city of Pialisinoiitli ami by au'-ii'.-rity oi'tlie board oi" trade, vvii; do Ins whoL' duly and use his best efforts to secure to this city such industries as will tend to the up building of this city and the increas ed value of our hoinet-. Gov. Dawes ha vetoed the bill passed by llie legislature creating the office of county attorney. This veto will be well received for it saves an increased espen diture uncalled for and the measure it self was already unpopular. The gov ernor also vetoed several other measures of minor importance. An assertion is made, based upon the best of authority,' that, in Spain, thousands of the people never wash from the day of their birth to the day of their death. This item is referred to the topics man of tbe State Journal for a Henry Clay Dean application. As Others See 11. John W. Marshall tbe oldest post master in Nebraska has been renomi mated and we hope be will be confirm ed. Neb. City Press. The Last New Joke. When the little short mau begged the big tall woman for a kiss, she stooped to conquer. Ex-Triasubeb Polk, of Tennessee, has been released on twenty thousand dollar bonds, of coarse this means that Polk must be on band when bis ease in tbe criminal court is called. The war with Senator VanWyck on the floor of the 17. S. senate, we sup pose, according to Senator Mornl, mi gilt be termed the -Merry War." Wc- mtniuil thp ti.nii'ji in estprHavV .,L " J t . ... j 1 j Vnyin Journal, let us have a tbrai cut with the meat 11 it. -Mebky War," C. U. Van Wyck. Feter Frraoal ma 8ih Pentun rialn tills vs. rtcr lli-ni, I iii-frin;...: , . j I i .e. 1 ui i ii . 1.1 tiKf no'.ii'O that ou llie Mil d-y ui -VI. ..ci:, l?n , 1 r'.-r iei-tt.ii iiiil . until iii v.. u iriii, uleil uietr pel tl.m iu l. it- . I -l.. i 0-1 l'l ' .,.i,i. C'.ldCU iNetllll-.!. .1; inn! Aiii h i. Lii.ua, flic Ljicl arm !'r:. ur c.i .-.Lira iiie l. i.jir .'j.imi- a crilutu IUl-1 Iii.? t'tei:iru i.T Hit- ili-Iti, atiiut lo Itir oiain- up. is t i.om: n u-iciin.tlivi rtul. i vol : i.-.ii o n. , :o.., t-.iv.--, kiiiUm 11, luurtt in anu !H.-vi.it ti.a.n) Ml umt part i t In: ei,,h.i'ii n.f.ii'i ill .1 cwniiua.iUoii ot liiu iltie l, ween I'r. .1 .u.l W uci -.. -:n.i l.u H. i!l In bijcli four 1:1 n. .,!.'-. iiiuu.n.u iu l.u cay ol I'iatlx- IlK'Utll to IM'Ule l.'ll- Kljrill ol III iill Jil OIUl!l- H..ry b...ii-i it itU '.pin ltti.li , iKai, lur mi llt.uUi-p.l ..lid lAlU-C, liulUl hikI Ivm iiui.itiuil i.ua il:iy uulla.s 1 ciji-ciivel.. . Hit U111 our il l." u:.u iiaThui.' J im 4. IHM, uuil llin oliior Aiinl lstu, '.i.'. 1 iiat i r.er.. i- mv ilui upuu "..ui uu;t anu i:i Tit-iti;- l.i njin ml ttiirn ion. ill.l !: liii.1 ll h ii.lrfint I toil) April lSlll, itfi lncli m.iii Aini n.i. n ci.i;ul..n juay loi i lci-'Iii I ii... t ui iL-:ri,.l.u. t i r-.ja'luiJ ! pi.y i a . ni.i, i- t'd:it iiia riio.ie.i in:iy l.o .sunt to :'. u.ij- i!it iiiu.iui Jouml uu3. V. iiro i ii.), :iivii u .:isv ii .ain pot.iiuu ou or bo f .r- t.'u 10! li J.? oi April, 1hi. l).;inil ,'iIjui ii I I'K!ii:o.-v ami a:.vu I'l l;. .I .inl iF. would lead tho bonuiiet to him for j in- .-A.-utoj -x. i-:.-t.oi.. tiin: ottney. 'w.ni half an hoar to play it ou a ciiitoue-i. j ' ,.. itr.d 11. c boj hx.'.I it, on the grocen j 'illll-J l.TiVL'21. ...... l t lirhi.1 t ... ii;it. ;i i. I 1 . IV.l' l i. I ' " ' 11 ' ' -i "..'' u into the giooety Tiir. , DES MOINES I OMAHA HKDICAL DISI'ENSAMS, ... V ON ACCOUNT OF HIS Immense Practice in Plattsmouthi Nebraska, WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISiT ON Saturday, RIay 19, I80p AND WIU. KKMAIN 0.NK HAY, t r 'Pi i f. 4 1 I 1 1 Ii WHERE HE CAN HE.CONMTLTED ON TIIE ;." i"!1 l . ; l tie gioivry in -in sa.ti ..e woul-.t giv of the moat promising signs i)f j the boy half a pa:,d of f.gs if Iu :.iu;rt ngut tiac man's tact. He .tried it on the urs. customer that caiao in, and got it right in ids own face, and then tho bulb in Ins pants pocket got lo leaking and the list of tho wiiicr ran dow n the grocery maii'd" tiotist i'a ieg, and He gave it up iu disgust and hanUed it back to the j boy. "How Was it that your pa had : ; to be carried home from tbe social. ie in a hack the other night," naked the j -grocery mau as be stooa close to th- ' i! ... - . . 1 II .1 ... ! Btovo 8 II1S I'ituis IKK WUU1U UI I, I.U has not go. to drinking uguia has hey" "O, no," said the boy, as he tillud the bulb with vinegar, to practice oh bis chum, "It was this bouquet that got pa into tbe trouble, You see I got pa to smell of it, and I just rilled him chuck full of water, lie got mad and called me all kinds of names, and I would fetch up in state's jrison, aud then he wanted to borrow it to wear to the sociable. He said he would have more fun than you could shake a stick a-, and I asked him if .be didn't think he would fetch up in state's prison, and he said it was different with a man. He said when a mau played a joke there was a certain dig nity about it that was lacking in a boy. So I lent it to him, and we all went to the sociable in the basement of the church. I never see pa more kitten than he was that night. . He filled tbe bulb with ice water, aDd the first one he got to smell of his buttou bole bouquet was an old maid who thinks pa is a heathen, bat she likes to be made something of by any oouy mat wears panis, ana wnen p: ; sidled op to her and begau talk! !.., about wba. a great work the chnsii oii wimmen of the land were doing in ed.i- ! .;i i. r'l.i Oi.i - i!:i :i: kim i, t:.;ii 1 l::i (oven my ".:, ."iia? 1 i':, lei i : i-.i; ami aiti-r li.li l :;-. ii .ii in;; i i ii:!..iri;t r..i r;:s ;,! ut.nly. and furf'i iltai iiv ha- li:.i l.ic tiiiie iurii.it tliu l.l far I ii-t. ilo-.i-i4 !n-iiollur 1'ial tin" ui..!. i.-iK!." l i. '.:.!..-. uo f l.tiii rt i; tli- Miik ali.t .,; i-i'fl i i,:u if- inn, elt.'ar In luturr. or i!t iii.- ; i- .. ..i i, ; mi Ta.a i ik i 1 imt i-mi-fii-wlii" ii i i. ;. -1.1.1 if may i i.n i oonli ai tii lu- rt iiii I. at iii.a . ni f. nail ill. run; llie ii- iii. until i i-t in- in:!.. il. C ll. lill.l.. l-uatti -ii.!. . li.. l'fii, 17. Vfi. M3 Ear & -Eye, Tlrpal k Lais, Caiarrli, Kidneys T 1 -- .1 w -- mr y 1 TT v-v- 1 T A r r r- a r 1 14 T 11 x r A' cirfu-..t:t ciiiu. i uiiiiiii; xiotu3ua da vven tta Chronic and Nervous DiseasesJ L"7;,:i Notice. 'i f . 1.. if Mi.ii.i.k ffiM'.y. iii ! it.ua. .W.I i.i..f ii. i i-e, mat Albeit i.-i -1 - - - . i. '. C i-i. ii. i li" iStiile of a. i . i - ..n i:i -ii'ii il:" ft 1'i-liiu.iry I8h:i, I. O I. Ill lllf f.ill.HV f .llll .I lilMi POllll fiui. t : no rvii;.U of a dormant 'i.i t.i ia.r.i-il iu mutt court by K. K. i'.. in. -i . m Hi.- nil day i.l Janumy .H7C for kl iinit SU mi alt.no-y-i fn-i. and fl!.?2 funs. aua'nt tiie uld . iihi leu it. W. Kine aliu 8. ilni.it. u Ward, wbim laid judgment wan on ilie 4lii nay oi r .-tiriiury iv,n, ior a valuable coiiaitleiatioii nisi 'iiej to the iiilit Albeit Wei ton. and the aid I'll a. H. W. King is uotlfled mai ne n requirea loapiiearana enow suaici eat cause ou or before Hie loth day of inrll 1S3 wliy the italtl Jiulrmeiit uliuiild net be re vived or me same win xtand revived. I'lattsmoutb, .Neb., Keb'v SWtft 1S3. J. W. Joiiniox, County Judge. . J, It. Strode, Att'y for Welton. sot4 "Estray Notice. Tnkeu up by the Riibacrltier at hi plaee Iu the city of yiatlxaioutli on the Till day of Febra ury 1H83 one h;lil brown mare auppooed to be 12 or 14 yean old, lias collar mar. Tbe owner la hereby notified to call, prove property , pay expeiiHen Incurred, and take ber away. ii. 11. MULXIrt. Plattsmoutb. Feb. 2;th ihki. ou-tt Tax Deed Notice. To the unknown owner of ubdl vision lot 21. In sec. T. Town. 12, Kauge 14 eat lu CaM county 'ebranka. Take notice that the undersigned did on the 11th day of May, 1881, purcbain the Raid de scribed lot at private Bale for the taxes of 1H76, 1ST7. 1878 and U79 then delinquent; the said lot hi vlnu been previously offered a- public tax .tale for tne said taxex, and tfiere being uo bid ders therefor ; that said lot) waa msruM-d for taxation on the tax books lor.naid years, as be longing to an unknown owner or iion-rerideut of iald county ; that the time of redeiubtioD of aid realentate from yale will expire on Cue 11th day of May. IHXii. ami that if not redeeinfd orior to ait la.il '-.. i!ouel UU". a deed will be insat'd to tii'- liiid.T.isr:"! .' 1' .. .: IoNOVAN. i !.ut-i.. :t'.. X. . .;'.!-. ii' i.. i.v;--iitc I lie, ti: -fovfr. .1 :lif ?".' ;.!f-:t i me Ik the world I. r ee.kiie of the back and lliiibs.BII iintm i.i-:f h.o i,f in ! 1 1-. .f v . elK-ral debility, net vousi.e, Im g'Jtir, eoiilnnluii of iJeu, llj. ta'iii ft tin lieaiu. tl.Miilt) .' tiiiiitiiliij:. it I in ii in ol xikibt or Kliiillueim. dixeaiMM of the aJ. tbiMiil. iiuki or .-.km. iiiifi-1 tuns of tne liver. luim. aloiuai'lt or boweln llie-tt terrible diaoloi! hiilii: l.tiiii f'.lil.oy iiiii.H-i ul yuul li -anil aeei el riul le mole latai o llie villi ill liiaiat sni,f-. ol .- !. to ll.e niiiiiiif i. ul I lyns.M, liHt'iimu lb-ir uiont lutlleut tioea oi autlclpalaa lcniif ill..: niairiiiKe iinpt.iiii.if. ' I iiure ilial aie .ifterlnK Irom the evil practlee, wbleli dentroy their lucutal aud pby cyilijl.i, f.iuhli.K NERVOUS DEBILITY. 1 h.. ci lu'i'miii of vi hlfh an a dull' tllsl rf iifd uiind. whieh uuflt theiu for imrjoruiiiitr tbetr t i.lfHM M.1..1 lilll.il. 1 itut fn-.ki- Iiriidv iiiiiriimri liuixiiiblr. diHtrrttif tt tho Mi' t lull oi tho he CipjsMf-n el rvim. evit liiirbiutirtK, cuwiir-Jh-r. Crura. Urrlti. reviles uUflM-pmllur. IT t UiacbureH, pain in the bak aud nlp, short breathuiK, iiieiautftiotyr'tli enriLiy ol coiui.auy auu nave pieit'ieure in uo aituin, iitniun a uiru iu iua iuuiuihk ih wiiva 11 in iiiif. Mfiitinal wi'akni'Hrf.'loi-t inaiiliood, white bone depoalt in the urine, nervouaneas, treiablltl rout union of liioiiclit, watery and v.eak eyes, dyiepi, constipation, puleueas, pais aud wealy iii'ii in the, limbs, e'e, hiioufil roiinilt me Immediately aud be restored to perfect health. YOUNG MEN Who li.ivi lierome vietimn of nolitary virn, that dreadful and deatrucllve lial.il which uu mjl .... ... to hi i 1 1 i . iv i'uv I iioli-aiitis of voiinir men of exalted talent and brilllaut lutaltk alio mUM ollieruUe entrance liMteuiui; i.eiiiitunt with the luuudera el their eloqueuoe or wak to ei-Atacv tlio liviii)! Ijie, may ca-il Willi coiinneiie. . MARRIAGE. Married fi-ixiii.t ol y.niiii? lueu foun ni.lalln iiiairiai; beware of pliyalal -aeakiieM. Uim' ot .tn'i--ativt- iiotver. lii.iiilf aiy or any oilier li.iiUaiincallou speedily relieved, lie who .iiK-ea liiiiw-U initlei lliu eaiu oi nr. I'lshliUtl may relli;ioiily coullde iu a Is ho. or an a Keutlerua... and i-oi.Milenily ro!y uioii 111" skill ;ui a iUysUlali. ORG ANAL WEAKNESS' ImiiK'tHatrly fineil ani full vlior restored. This dixtressluK affectlou. wlilch reudrrs life a bur leu and iiriiriace Impossible, is the penalty payed by Win victim for Improper luduUear. louni: ineii am apt to 101111..H exceaaes from Dot being naare u tbe dreadful coiiKeituenee ilial uiay ensue. .No who tbut uoderataiids tula sutijeel wilt deny that prix reallou Is loil sooner b tirVf falling lulo Improper liabllsiliaa by the prudent, llesidea being Oeorlvwd of the plaae uitti oi iieailby uttspiiiiiiS. the uiost aeilous aud destruitlve )iuptouia ol both nitud aud batlj ariae. the system become deranged, tbe physical ami mental powera weaken; Lost procrta- ive powers, uervous irritatbllliy, dTSpepata. palpitation of tbe heart, ludlgettlou, coiisllla tional debility, wasting of the frauie, cutiKh couauiuptlon aud death. A'CURE WARRANTED. TrrsouA ruined in health by unleiivrued pretndtrn who kepnthiti trifling iuntU uiiTitul lliSUaK DUlMUUOUa auu milt iuu cnniwunua, nuuuiu ppij luiuifluiinfiy. DR. FISHBLArr. graduated at one of the most eminent colleges in the t'nlted Htatea. has effected soma of tbs inuat ionlliine cures that were ever known. Many troubled with rinli.i in ! u.1 trad wheu asleep, areat nervousiios, being alarmed at certaiu souutls, with frequeul blushing, atlaaded aometiiues wljb derali;euirnt of the mind, were cured limiiedlately. TAKE PARTI GUAR NOT1GE. Dr. P. addresses all those who have injured themselves by Improper ludulgeoce and solitary Habits which ruin both uilud and body, untitling tbew for business, study, aoclety or inarrlaaa. These are some of the aad. melonelioly eOects proiKced by tbe early habits of youth, U I Weakaess of the back and limbs, pains In tbe head and dimness of sight, loss of muscular pow ers, palpitalioa of the heart, dyspepsia, uervous irritability, derangement of digestive fuucllous, debility, consumption, etc. PRIVATE UFFIUJfi, UVEK UMAHA NAT L BANK. CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and within the rea.li of all whe need Mclenttl Medical treatment. Those who reside at a distance and cannot call will f ecleve prompt alUa tiou through the mall by slinplyaendiug their symptoms with postage. Addrers Lock Box 3a, Omaha, Neb. Mend postal for copy of the Medical Advance. J.. U- . ! UK JJ U. J! .J S Aiiinniixtratoi eating tlic hentlit-n, shn felt r.-.l koo,!. SZ"tX n.':.i i;':'! V 1 1:.. . ai i :if i i.i.-r in ?.i-.. 1 t s Sain. i p.; :md then she noticed pa's posy in ii in hi;tro:i-h')le nnl nhe touehe.1 it, tin 1 Mii.-i! r-.'ii.- h;.i ovit iior S.fiik to Bin..;! c.i' il. Ii :i t-ii-rnji fjii ijie h-.i;!) .ibiiut h-i.".' Tariff ufcf-S3.ooo.ooo reduction aw - i I ff vti r btrtif k lier right j in the lic.St?, .'linl some of it went info j iitr .itiunolo place, nnti, O, my, tiion't j a. ii. on i.t A!rr. : t ir;. -I'liits ii. -il u.ii.'iry. .'ir '.lie lli.tl-" : eis r,l .')! li. i 1. 1 . i-: : i --i -si- ijv f r i secai iv. i i-. 1..! .I.U -'ai'I to an Las-, t i-i.lltv. ill.' (Ui 1'ii- !.-..-.. ai io oVio-k 'llitUffiif tin- i.l'l iii-.: it pi' f Iiivl.liiiir ii r ".V:i. r, iu taiii i.Ml h toll. 17 inj.'-. - ! !- ;::!-'ii i-;-.-i 1 "T , n..l r.ii-; i tv, i;: : i .'.- ye.u" o!J ''.'.I fi "i l.llIM ll:ji i.'ii r - la. as:i. ail ;0. l;l'lf ui' ft a- Ui'i' v. .1: i.liiv ( :ui::.Kii m o.i. A'lti llli'tr::tur. all." yell. T!i- Misters ifat!ierel arotiul iit-i', Mi J they .-ui. I h'T fact; 'iis a'l nriv,- Lesxil ftiC9 SfLif ti N. Mo;-rfain. I'efeuilaiir. wi!I take jo- p'.ii-.iH'll. i'tiil tii 'U".ii WHS COIlim OU. I tj.,. "th;;t on the 1st. ilay of M.or-li 3. .(niiu ll . i'ai'lifS. fiCliU!.-!. tl-l ill Iii 1 IliS l.l-liooil in tl.i- ihsirtfi ff .ir; .i (....- I ouuiy. -e nnd fluj Wiolc bcr iu the kirehin, anil .-I ii. to:l t!i? in pa iitid s! -.i'i -il her v. t'i: n liish of ice cream, anil the wiruuien toiti the rniiiibti r, uni the dviicon?, I Ley v.enl to pa for a 'nexplana.tlou, u:i'l j Jul toi.i t : I'-in it was not ri , an.l themiti "iUr am iut. iV.-tei.l unJ ijot near pa, pa let the water jfo at him, ami it .uu i i l.i-ai.i.i. a-.-'i-'t :;i.id l-l p.i-J'fi ' li ifli aif ! r l!iu:i pli.-O'Liil 1 ill'- In i utiiiiia' st ii.iai'tei ol ... l!ii ff'VIi. litlll! t-if Vfl :ti(t IrtPit h--ii! If.' delrni Cil t a'.!"wer -ai1 j.f.iiiou ;: day tI A ;:".'. !):;tf.-t .t!li:!i l .!): v..:i .v Voii!t-y. ioi Alt Uo ol.j. ft and ii.nv- -h !. iii.l east iif ...-.-.! Pali of the no'. iii. tf en. 1 1 i"'li l! Uy tin rax deed to it .a are re tuilr- t:y Hill- llie 11 il .'. i:MS. r. lt3 THE CHEAPEST- .A. UST JD Selected RING CO Best Stock ) FURNIS A 0. oil iii. if e,naJ llicn :t 'ieaeoii got a dose, j au.l ji:i lioiirhet, and (hen tho minister, : who I'S-sil to go to co:ief: and le a J liazar, nU 1 oox. hj g.,1 iiKi-l :i:;..l sip.ia".l 1 oil and iiit pa linee times rigiit oy the eye, uud oue of the dfaco.-i he kick-.d pa, anil pa got iual aud sai.i ho eon "id clean out the whole shehan, and 1 ... o. to pull ott his coat, when they Lua i... I him out doors, aud ma got mail to f.o ua abused, and the left the sociable, aaii I bad to stay and eat ice cream for the whole family. Pa says that settles it with him. lie says'thcy haven't got any more christian charity in that church than they have got in a tannery. His eyes was just getting over being blacked from the sparring lessons, and now he has ot to go through the oysters and beef-Jteak cure again. He says it's all owing tome." "Well, what has all this got to do with your putting up signs in front of my store, "'Rotten Eggs and 'Frowy Butter a specialty,' said the grocery man as he took the boy by the ear and pulled him around. "You have got an idea yoa are smart, ami I want you to keep away from here. The next time I catch you in here I shall call tbe police and have you pulled. Now gitP The boy pushed h!s ear back on the ide of his head where it belonged, took out a cigarette and lit it, and after puffing smoke in the face of the grocery cat that was sleeping on the cover to the sugar barrel, he said, "If I was a provision pirate, that never sold anything but what was spoiled so it couldn't be sold in a tlrst-class store who cheated in weights and measures, who bought only wormy figs and de cayed codfish, who got his butter from a fat rendering establishment, h;3 cider from a vinegar factory, and l;i3 sugar trom a glucose factory, I would not insult tho son of ono of me tlrsi families. Why, sir, I could o cut on the corner, aud when I saw cusicniers coming here I could UU a story t'i?-t v.ould tura their stoahs, and them to the grocery Notice to Creditors. of Nebra-i-.a.l - e..iii.y. :ie f roi ry .-.por".-.. - l! .!'.' t f"'aii.is ii'i.l ii.- .-v'a -in! i i-t" ;it- oi .t. .'v .-I cv unty attil i f v i.l i'.--.ai. i f ii ' j i'i: o oy tiie :'. .' ... . ,.. : f .,!... in I'lfil - A:"i, "ii i iii'-yi ' t! ... ! in. li i A l 1SK!. j "" . .i..! K J -i : I' fi'.f. -.u'i " :;i .-is i ' ft: i' Ii in a " '' ' ' o -. it v 1 1 l- lira- . a l. i" ii ie Uu ii iis liianod fur Lreilitt r-i '- :i i ui a-ei ! ii-i' ii' heir t-hdiun Ior ix- l .a'.lilil :.!lil .l'l.'.Vi.i:'''. ,,., u'i'.er uy . ai.il. tii'-1 ITth day of Feb- V i 1-tfii. J W.JOHNSOX. "lij i onnty JuJt. TABLE LINEN & NAPKIRISS Lace CURTAIN Goods, Toilet & Bridal Quilts, Legal Notice. . la the dWirlct court cf Cb county, Mebraoka. lu llie luaiter of tiie appiicatioa of Sarah K. Tuc-Kr and Albert ki. 1 uckcr. aduilnisiuton of tiie edate of James H. Tucker, leceaaed, for license lo ell land. On reading tne prtilion of Sarah R. Tucker and Albert C. Tucker, admlui-itrators of tbeei tate of Junes H. Tucker, deceased, represent ing amoi:); olber lliin that tbe said deceased died, s ued of eortaia real entate therein de scribed, and tii!--Ills necessary to sell tbe same to pay wi acuii i saiu ueceasea ; ana uraylDir lor a Heeae to-sell the same j and It aiiDi-ariuK to the court that it la necessary to sell said real entata for tbat purpose. It is or dered tiiat said petition be heard at the office of the clerk of the district court lo the city of Lincoln, Ijwcasler county Nebraska, at one o'clock p. iu. ou the Gill day of AprU ig3. It is further ordered tbat till, order be published at least lour sueecMve weeks before sltl day fixed for hfcartng ol aaitl petiiion ! tbe I'lat tu rnout h Hrhai.1i. a weekly uewxpaper, pub lished at 1'lattsmouth la said county of C-s a. u. loi xn, SulUran Wooley Judge Legal Notice. Ia tii District Court of Cass County, Nebraska In the matter of tbe application of Clianes H. Dill, ttuariiiau of Otis M. Heudrlx. lor a li cense to sell and convey Lis intercut hi real estate. On readine tbe petltloB, duly verified, ot Charles li. fill. KUardiau ot Oils . lieodrix, representicK autor.g omrr things tHat bis said ward is seized of aa undivided onc-OIta part or interest in and lo certain real euate. therein described, and that It U avecnary aud expe dient thai llie value be o!il i'ur tne purpose of the neceittary edticalio- and el niiiua ot FaiJ Kara, ts c-!l lii iau:iial Intr- e.it ; It lsr'lf f.'. mat sa: je.iiii,.ii oe hea.nt a; ue uLi-v :i ii-? ei r., ui iu- liaiicl Ctui i, in i.i !-' .' ul i.li..-;Jia. i.l iln.ji.i.lj: (f hen- C-il. ."i.i' J ."'i.bi.-.KiV, ul olitr Cl' Ck f, IU.. ui. L;..-Ci.ti tiry ot ftii. vt..lj. I-nJ. it is lur .Hi.- li.-uticti l.:..l ULiiCf Or ,;iVf u Ij I In lisxt ol i. ae iltus, AprHat u: j,sitaiiive. ot li.1 !.li iil .oui mtc -lucii heat'.iin ft k.y liC .V3 liaili'.iiiia. bratKa. an ltifr ot-ror the estate a aid for tiiis 431 Scllti'an &- -nctiiuv. ll'i-" tiii;r l i--i ltiolf flaOiy of mmmA .III i rr?rr 1 r I ...C t.1... Ill oL Cuv, fiiate of c ol a Cor,v of tin ,'ii- li tcivi.-d in y i-tlivre t.o diiy .K'llllOlI. j i'OilSH, Ji6e. I 9 lor pfi.liuuf.-. . i ja. P 1 WW1 (DflRASIHlIES Garpets9 dMl v if 0 p 1 poor in tax a 1 educes tai j- Suppose 1 should Wiggins tor Mr h el-vettb. 3 Somethlns COXOKTSS bid Vnd farmers cat sleeps in tl the N i teriuiuai. (jrnana IW f m