Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, March 29, 1883, Image 1

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CONSOLIDATION OF THE NEBRASKA HERALD AND PLAYtSMOUTH ENTERPRIS
$:.od PEU NUM.
I'LATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, M&KCH 20, 1883.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
.Hal Ziirmettrr.
i, tl V A v V VCK . 17. rt. Heaator, Nob. City.
ALV1K SAl'NlKRH. IT. S. rienator.Oinaha.
K it VALENTINE, KepresCntat e. Went Point.
JAMES W. OAWE.H. owernur. Lincoln,
k P. UOOl KN. Secretary Of htale.
i jtiN Wai.I.U'II.S. A ml: tor. Lincoln,
r L SI nKV ANH . t i-J.t(i it, 1.1m ula.
ft W. i Kfi. Sunt, t'udlio d u.irucltoa.
ft U 1 ; I.L, l.-inil t )iu!ni.lii.ir.
dAAC I' KK.H, J 11., Atfuuoy O'berol.
c J NOBF., Warden, of Penitentiary
Kill. H. P. M vllliKWtiOS. Supt. HunMltni fr
the lusaae.
a f
Smrm Cmuri.
r MAXWELL Chief Justice, Fremont.
lUKU. M. LAKE, Oinuha. 3 .
AM ASA Lincoln.
JttconJ Judicial DiitrJci
5. H. POCM. Jude. Lincoln.
H. H l KOI'K. ProsreiilinicArt'y,
W". V. allow ALT Kit. Clark Oiaultl Coart.
Plattauiuulb. .'
S.m V. VVl4A H. Mayor.
I ' r- " -f jiiliii. liouuia..
J. I. SIMl'hU.N. Cliy Clerk.
WlLLETT POITKNOKK. Police Jsidue.
M. A. HAKTMJAN. City A4loroey.
jt. KKOKULKK, ciueroi r'H.
F. K. KOKH I.Kit. Overseer ol -treeie.
C. ktKHNKK. Chief of Hr Oepl.
JOSKrll Jl. HALL, I.U 11 uyara 01 uemm.
COUNCIL it.
1st. Ward J. M. 3 una baciier, vr m. ueruiu.
tid ward Jt ny llartuiaii.J. U. Paltsrsou.
arl Ward Alva Drew, M B. Murplry.
kNt Ward-C. S. DaWsonF. l. 1-ehubon.
C'UOOL BOARD.
T K. J.EOS IKU, nm. wiaieuiehh.
tit. UEKUSKL. ISAAC WILES.
Steyr-JNO. W. M A.SU ALL,
County 7ir9riry.
W. H. SF.WEI.li, County Treasurer.
J w. JKNM.NOM. County Clerk.
V W. JOHX.SON. County Judge.
Jit. W. HYEKS. Sheriil.
f.vmiu aI 'Iiiv Hnii't of Pah. Instruction.
O. W. FAIKFlELD.Couuty Surveyor,
r. I. GA8S. Coroner.
COL .MTV COMMIHHIOHKKH.
1AUKS CHAWFORD. Soiith Beud l'rerlust.
a.Vbi'l. niCliAHOSOS. Mt. l'lenaaut Treciucl.
A. M. T011'. I'lattsiiioilth
turned lnivlnu liuslnosn with the t.ounty
t'oiuaitalouirs. will Hnd tliviu In aes'lon the
t ti Mouday and Tuettday of each month.
lOARO Or TRADK.
VKkSK CAB.IUTH. rrei1ent.
J, j. OdNKOi, UKNKY U.KCK. Tlce-rroi-
denta. v
WM. H. WISE, Heeietary.TI
RKI. O-ORDEK. Treasurer.
nun of the Hoard at the Court
?&,tue uTir lueaday nvnnliiKof each month.
flavttiiiuntS Telepboue Kxchauju.
1 J. P. Youuk, residence,
il Hennett & Lewis, store.
B M. B. Murphy & Co., "
4 Bonner Mables.
5 Couuty Ckrk'a office.
C B. II. Lewi, residence.
T J. V. Wei-kbuch. store.
g Western Union Telegraph olT.ee.
9-l.Vl. VYlieeier, rtrnuit:'.
10 l. A. t.ainphell,
R. H. wma-nnin,
Jao. Wayman.
J. W. Jcuiiinirs,
W. 8. W le. ollice.
Morrlnaey llros,, ofllce.
W. It. Carter, store.
Q. W. Kairlleld, rcilenee.
M. 11 Murphy. "
fi. II. W heeler & C o , ufnce.
J. V. Taylor. resideiiB.-.
first Katioiial llauk.
1. K. Kuttner's ofllce.
J. P. Youui;, store,
ferkins llouse.
K. W. llv-.Tx. residence.
Journal ofllce.
Hkkalii fUK. Co oflloo.
J. N. Wi e, residence.
S. !. Chapman, "
W. 1. lones. "
A. N. Si'liivan, "
H. K. J'almer,
W. II. ftcuildxneclit, oOsce.
Sullivan & Wooiey,
A. W. MCLHUkhllu. ieldeoH-..
A. I'aiterson. livery.
-4, M. Holme. "
i3 L. I). lleuiielt. resmenoe.
Geo. S. bimth, ottice.
4T L. A. MiWt, tlor-st.
40 J. W. 11a rues, residence.
50 K. IL l.lvinaUii. mee.
)7 .1. V. WeckOach, rei.i;iicr.
ClmcliUx Vri;lll.
A. H. Mhl iIkik-' Mi
. rv .-tinii n.
U. K. l.ivim!" in.
'Hi C. . It;ii;:n l.
The switch h .r.i i Viacci I'; nt-i n .u;h i; li
ui.l, Arllnit'ni, l.l.tlr. o.i'ir.n huiit, tm-
LlllCJitl. Oill-l.lt 'U iviui j.-iu.i.i.
fj(KIVA(. AU .'1KPAKTIIKH OK
PLiiTTsaorrii mail.
dkparts.
a. 00 a. in.
3.00 p. m.
i k.uo a. ui.
I 6.6S p. ru.
4.5 p. Ul
9 1x1 a. in
8.00 a. m
l.oo p. IB
HOSKT
CUARUKU FOB
OJIUKRM.
rders dot eioeeding $15 -
10 cents
19 cents
20 cents
US cents
ISaud uot exceeding $30- r
l3a ' W -'
40
f slDiclu Woaev Ortler may
Include
any
lunt train one eent to fifty
dollars
but
It not contain a fractional part of a cent.
BATHS FOB POaTAQK.
Llau matter (letters) S cents per H un'-
" (ruoiisuer s raiesj 2 cut per iu.
" (TrHnltnt NewaDaoers 1 and
books come under this class) 1 ceat per
rlns (inrllBdls8) 1 cent per euneej
J. W. UlRBHlLb r. Ml.
B. & M. R. R. Time Table:
Taking Effect July, 2 18S1.
jVOK OMAHA FKOli PLATTSMOCTH.
i.nissi.m. Amvea o w -
4 :2J p. Dl.
85 a. ru.
B :4A p. in.
. r40 a. m.
9 -.20 a. in.
K. C.
A SID 8T. JOB.
" :33 a. in.
:4 p. m.
BOM OMAHA FOB PLA.TT8MOOTH.
T ;ww p. "
a :ia p. la.
' U 9. Ul.
K.CiHOIT.JOK.
- 8 ;35 a. m.
" T ;45 p. la.
' prut TllK WEST.
jt 1 :M p. m.
' t :30 a. m.
?s :ia p. m.
I
I TM.tttsciOUth DO A. .
rrlve Lta-
aoln. 11 :4S a. m. ; liastiuiss two-
ui. ; mccook
It p. i. 1 Denver 8 J a. m. j
1As,tos 6 :B5 p.
, m : arrives i.incoiii
VBUliHT .
9 JO p. ru.
l To V. - ! -AIvm at Lincoln 200
li ul"" V "irriye. at Lincoln S :3o
.so d. ru.
7
FROM THK WEST.
f-V ." v t in.
' .:.r iVr r aVriTO. Plklt.iuoutta
a,u ;
FIXKIOUT
VY,,tln 7 ;5 p. Ul. ; Anura j -
"SalVrives M-Cooa
-are. Pf"!?' .i . ,i. . Uncoln . ;4 a.
.t'.Tjuouth ii :M a. m.
COINQ EAST. ?
1 so a. in... . ? -- - nd , 30 p. m.
" .i.. .t 7 -s a. ui a a a. m
r- . r. a.nb sr. J OK.
9 :30 a. in. ad a :55 p. m
: Arrive at
;15 p. m.
.Patiilc JvoWoa at 9 :J a. i
i?Xt
IT X T
iQc Junction aia u
arrive at miui-
nd 10 30 a. m.
in. ani :
s. HADTKIO. I
ffTJI KKN.
. p. UI7T
11 1 TTi TT'rjsf'
a. su J P- in" Va
PROFZSSIOMAL CARD8.
n.iitTii & ii;:km..
ATTOUNKYS AT LAW.
Ike Ctoirts iu tlie .tate.
Uonal Hank.
M.Ai-rattou ru
Will practice
Ufllce over Kir
i.l .ill
t N.t-
4l
KI1RKA.
1U. A. HALIlilirUY,
BEUTIST.
Iffle over Smith, lllark A Co's. Drun Store.
Flisl clans dentistry at reasonable rlce. '.'Jly
II. JIKAIlF, 91. !..
FHYSICI N and HUltC i'.ON. mice on Main
Htreet. between sixth and Sovculh. south fide
Oittce opcu day and diKlu
iiiUMV rilvaii'lAN
Special atlenlUc giveu to disease of woiiien
and children. lit tf
M. O DONOHOE,
ATrORNEY AT LAW, KitGerald's lllock.
PLATTSMOUTH. NKHKASKA.
Agent for Steamship lines to and from Kurupe.
a!UMly
K. It. LirhUNTOX. SI.
HirI( IA.N Jk Bt'KUKOH.
OFFICE HOCKS, from 10 a. in., to it p. in.
Kikiuliiii v Suineou for U. S. 1'eusiou.
UK. M. Ml I.l. KM.
PHYSICIAN AND SUUIIKUN,
Can be found by culling at his ofllce. corner "IU
and Malu SlreefH, in .1. II. Waterman's hoicie.
ri.ATTMMwUTII. f. KUUASK A.
J H. t. 11ATHKWM
ATTOKNKV AT LAW.
VCIce over llakcr .t Atwood'o store, snuth side
of Mala between 51 li and 6th streela. 'Itf
J. it. tkuii:.
A1TOKNEY AT LAW. Will practice in
tbe Courts iu the Stale.
DMriet Attorney and .Vofiri Pultlic.
ill
WILL, H. wist:.
CO L L KCTIOJr-S H S3JCIM L T2 .
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Keal Estate. Fire In
surance and Collection A;eney. Olllce Union
block, I'laltsinouth, Nebiaska. TZm'.i
l. II. viiki:i.f.u Jt .
UW OFFICE Keal ICotate. Fire and Life It
surance Auents. liattsmoui.li, Nebraska. Col
lectors, lax -payers. Have a complete altrai t
of tliles. Buy anil sell real cntate, uon Hiate
pians, c. lsyi
J A 31 KM K. IOKKINO.,
Notary Public.
ATTOKNEA'AT LAW. Will pra.-.Kce in Cass
ani ailjolulng Counties ; gives special attenuou
lo collections anil abstracts of title. Olllce in
Fitzgerald Block. I'lattoinouth. Nebraska.
17yl
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
lias IiIk onice In thit front part of his residence
on Chicago Avenue, where lie may be found in
readiness to atteu t .o the duties of the of
fice. 47lf.
b:H2".ut it.
ni:nit3i,
Notary Public
ATToltVKr AT I.A'.r.
O.llee over Cariuth's Jewelry Store.
PlatMuiouth. - - - Nebraska.
M. A. li ARTIG AN,
JL. A v v : II .
FlTZU Kit ILIi's CLUCK, I'LA ri'HMOUTII N'Kl!
Piompt and c.irefti! atlculiou to a KOncral
Law Practice.
A. N. Slllivas. - E. II. Wooi.ky
SULLIVAN &W00LEY.
Attorneys and Gounsolors
atvaw. OFFICE In '
ITnioii 11- ck, front room,
Prouapt utluution given to
uarit
iie i,od story, sju
ail busineas .
iA RLOlt BARBER SHOP
. a quiet place for :i
All work GITARAXTEKD iiist ci:iss-
REM JH3."M:B HJK,
tLo place, up stairs, south side of iaii.
street, opposite Peter Merges.
J. C. 1100NK Frop'r.
fLATTSMOUTH MILLS.
' PLATTSMOUTU. NEB.
IICISCL,
Flour, Corn Meal A Feed
Always on hand and for tale at lowest cask
prices. The highest prices paid for Wheat and
Corn. Particular attention ijiven custom work.
SAGE'S ADDITION
-TO THE
TiTT
or
ILA
i
V aluHv.-!
outlots for residence pur
poses.
Sage's addition lie south-west of
th city, and all lots ;ire very :iay of
access, and high and sightly.
For particulars call on
E. SAGE, Pron'r.?
AT
SAGE'S IIAHDWARE STOKE. i
Plattsuiouth, Xeb.
Consumption.
POSITIVELY CUBED.
Ait snffereri fm-.n tlie-ie til are anx
ious to b cnrel should try Or. Kiiier' Cele
oraied fmunlin I'owilei'a. Ihr.e Powd
.TVVr.lhe onlv preparation kn n Oiu will
euro Consumption and all dineaseaof the inroat
irt Lunirs iiiAenl. o .irong Is, our fa th in
oleiu and also to ronvinee you ihat the- ar
n" haMK. w.will Sl.fiEnr
hv mail. po paid, a r ree 1 nar Box.
wiTdAi't want jir money until yon are p-.
rilv aii:l" 'f their curative powers,.
v.ur lif K w-rth savlnn. doo'i delay In uivi..
thee Towde- a trial, as they will eurely cure
Price r larve llox. 53.00. or 4 Poxes for 10.
Sent to'auy pan of tbe Cuiled Suites or Caua
t f iaail.o:i rec;ipt of pnee. Address
AH & ROr.F,INS.
3n Ftriton St.. Brooklyn. J. Y.
Dee. nth. ts2 4ttlv.
LYO&.HEALY&l
State & Monroe Sis.. Chi
BAND csiaioft
Hd. ..wt. "-:--l:t. m
,1- A.K jCrllteiidt-ii.
1
r i
M
w 1 I 9 fflBs"" . -lawaTnBaSasWvs , , -a unn III 119. I I.-
--arr 1
WKKPING WATER.
Tlie folltiwiny nre hiiiouv tbe lead
Flfuiing & ICacsi,
Dry (footls anil Oerrerul Mercliandiite,
tirocerii's ami Crockery.
IS'arlHl Ac uti,
I,u!iil"T, l.aili, )i xirs. Hl'uuls utiJ Win
iIouh, 1 ii ii t o lisiilifrs in all siza.
It. A. tiibsou,
Aturiny-t Law, Ileal t.tate Collec
tions hui) .Money to Loan.
Dr. V. I. (aiibou.
I'liytm'i.tn hutl Surgeon. Culla piouij.t-
lv nttenJeil.
Seed Zli-us.,
Llealcrs iu General Merchandise, .!er
tluint Tailoring, Hoots ami Shoes.
Mo. Patilic llott-l,
P. L. Tuohpk, I'ropr., central location.
Doartlers liiuen liy the iliiy or week.
LOUISVILLE-
Tlia follow i ii"; lire anion" the lead
ing business houses:
Win. II. Mir oik,
Drusroist. mid Stationer.
All articles usuallv kept iu a lirst-
class drug-store at bottom ju ices.
II. li. lioover.
Dealer iu all kiuds of agricultural
implements. The Buckeye and Mursli
twiue biuders for 1883, a specialty.
City ISolel.
No pains will be spared lor
comfort of guests-. Boarding by
day or week. Joiin L ail,
Prop
t he
the
II. U. I'aiiJioniii.
keeps the celebrated Canton plows;
also a general Hue of the best agri
cultural implements manufactured.
1. 51. Ward & Co.
Hardware, stoves and tin-ware.
Headquarters for the noted Charter
Oak cook stoves.
SOUTH BEND.
The following arc among the lead
ing busiucss houses:
E. i:. Buy,
Doalei In jreneral merchandise.
Highest prices paid for graiu.
American J3otis.
Commercial Men's Home.
Special attention given to transient
custom Geo. II. McCain,
Prop"r.
II. J. Strciglit,
Dealer in grain, coal, and genual
merchandise; dry goods, groceries,
boots, bhocs etc.
J. O. Sliai p.
Dealer iu drugs, toilc articles, ci
gars aud tobacco, paint, oils and
window glass.
A. II &v t'O.
sporting good and a
of agricultural imple
Hardware
eeuerai line
ments; Ileailquarters lor I no ceicora-
ted Abboit busrgios.
AVOCJA.
T!ie following are among
I ho lead-
ing busiueis houses:
Lagrange &JC'o.
Octieral Mercliaiid'we. Drugs aud
Uroceries. Pumps, Wiudmills Stone,
Well Tubing &c.
A. L. JarlaIl,
Dealer iu Drugs, Paints, Oils and
Varnishes; also Books and Stat'touerr.
GllLENW.OOD.
T.rrrTTt . ifi..t .r h...r. -re, aiso
. . " .7.. rl lm-
m tvnn flBfin i mt ii l ui k i ituttui '
plementa The Deer gooda a specia
CEDAR CREEK.
CJco. K
Saj les.
General Mcrcli
Coal. Highest
indise.II.ird ware and I
Jash price paid for s
-A ComiM-Senss Ecieily.
more illicumatiuiH, limit or
Xeuralgl:t.;
ImmctiiatB EBiiet Warranto!
Fennanent Care Gnarante:!
Five years cslablMied and ncrer known to fax!
in a singlt cae. acute or chronic. R'ftr In all
promintnt physician and dnwguU fur the
ttanding uf Salicylica.
SEBKET I ( .
tut. -v-tv nuifit VFlt OF THK rblSON-
Ol'S VKIC ACIO Willi 'II 'SfI..Y''I"E
TIKXTS. - . ,:
KtUt'YLICA is known as a conv.n
sense reiaedy. because it ftrike hrectlyne
bliuoe of KheumatiTn. Gout aud eiir'ea.
l.ile so maiiv Mi-called speeines aud ujlxta
.......... .... i....llv tli orrptii.
..kl .1 1 .v.. . ' ...... ... . - ,
lthastx'eii coDce'ied by ejniii"";1"
ilia! .niitHurd atir.Iieatiiins. such hsTtt1?.,
vi:n oils, ointinentx. liniments, acd sov:nS
i. . . n -.. ........ .. i u . (..J I . 1 V '
nre the result of the ooisooiUK the li.-o
with Uric Acid.
- MALICYLK A ork with l'v- ef
fect ou thLs neid and s ',..lL,i
it i no excliwi.eiy used by all celebrated
phvs"canl of Amerieft and fcuro,.e. HiHheHt
M-'dil Acadi my of Pans reports 05 per eeut
Cita three days.
REMEMBER
that HAI.ICYI.ie is a cert . i In cure for
P.HEUMi'ISM, GOtT and E UALt.lA.
I he most fctense pains are uabuued almost ln-
l?"tv ita trt:U. Relief guanusted or money
"itiousanils ol tet imoclalu seat on appliea-
SI a 6 Koxes for 3.
Sent free by niafton receipt of inouey.
ASK YOCKOhUGGIST FOU IT.
Buflonot be deludd into taking Imitations
or substitutes, or sonthiuu reconimenited as
-iasl as good !" Insist ou O'e genuine with the
name of VVASHECKNK CO.. ou each box,
which tSKuarantee.1 chemically pure imderour
slfruature. an indisdensmie loqulsiteto insure
success In the treatment. Ti.ku u other, or
seed to us.
"Waabbntxc $ Co,, i'roprletors.
Broad watr. cor Meade SL. .P.W VoUK.
rropi Iflor. ; , r-r-.
)tJOmS f-xjLi Vr 7
Imported y v-I vjaciysT
Attention.
Fro. n tliis date
until flo-oJ out
stock of
ZNTOTIOIsTS,
BOOTS .2TJD SHOES, -
HATS -AJmD O-'-rPS,
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ect.
AT FIIIST COST FOU
As I must close tliem out. This is :t nire ihaiH'u
for bargains, as I nieain wliat I say, and will
prove it to you on trial.
Call 'Early aid secure Gloice Bargains.
As I ilo not intend to re
Meantime
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES;
W.
- A
PI
Las aaal
At Wholesale and Iletail. Cash
paid for all kinds of country
produce. Call and see me.
Opposite First
BANKS.
John FitzoerAlO,
A.
W. McLauohlix,
Cashier.
President.
FIRST NATIONAL
1
OF PLA'TtsMOUTH, NEBRASKA, '
Offers the very best facllit'. for the prompt
- irau.iJHon of i.eitiiuate
BANKING BUSINESS
Stocks, Bonds, Gold. Government, ana aak-ui
Securities I uukiii ana soia, i-iuiis ito h -cd
mid interest allowed on time Certin
uulen. liralti- drawn, available in any
part ot the United States and all
the principal towns of
fcurupe.
Collections uuide & promptly remitted.
Highest market price paid for County War
rants, State aud County Bonds.
DIRECTORS :
John Fitzgerald
John K. ClarK.
Ceo. E. Uovey,
A.
K.
F.
McLaughlin.
K. Touzalln,
C. CuHhing,
K. White.
Bank Cass County
CotnerMain and Sixth Streets.
PLATTSMOTJTH ISTES
" i i JOHN BLACK. President. I
1 J. 11- PATTEUSOX. Cxshier. f
Transacts a Scleral BauiiDS Business,
nioiiEST cash piuce
Paid Jor CouHtyatid City Warrants.
COlXKCriOXB MAIE
and promptly remitted for.
. . PIUFXCTOIIU :
John Black. J. M. Patterson. C. H. Paruiele.
F. K. Gui hmaun. J. Morrissey, A. B.
Smith. Fred Gorder. Slly
WEEPING WATER
WEEPINQ WATER.
NEB.
L. REED, President,
il. A. (JIBSOtf. Vice-President.
R.
S. WILKINSON. Cashier
Every body!
1 sell inv large
9
tuck in
tl
lose lines.
w
11 hell
, BAKER.
N D
National Hank.
CITY HOTEL..
ThU beautiful three story brick si nurture, on
lower Maid street, ha-i Just been finished and
fitted up for the accommodation of
TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS.
R fifi IT LA R BOARDERS.
EVERY THING HEW-ASD CLEAN
A Good Bar "
, couneetion with the
House.
27tf.
FRED GOOS, Piopr.
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TENDERLOIN
Meat Market,
LAFE (NEIL, Frop'r.
Boef Kattoa M'M CHiclsiis, ic.
t'g;iia;it on baud.
Also. all kinds of (iAIIK in season, and ev
erything kept In a
FIRST-CLASS MEAT sIIOI f
At lowt poselble rates. -
North &e Main SU let. Ith - '.
say yLATTSllQPTP, b$i
to all appucaiits.
sna to oua-
noasoraoias: n.
Ic-cuui.s
trationa, Frteca; seur-u.
e dTiym.ir.s for i&vttiza
IFtowr Bwis.
nle to ail. ea-
Edmunds or '84; and why not?
m si .s.i
Tuk weather is Hgaiti a good deal
like Rabelais' vvii'i "so much thit, aud
so much that."
The speedy extinction of the Sand
wich Islanders Is prophecied. When
tLer are cone why not send our In
dians over there.
iMsr-ATCitKs statn that the apple
orchards are killed in the northern
portion of Iowa by the severe winter.
They are unscathed in Nobraska.
Now that our people are discussing
tit persons to fill the va- iou city offices
for the ensuing year, let everybody
keep in view the necessity of choosing
Jit men to niuct the public questions
that wiil arise
during the year.
Pointkks of great significance in
dicate a decided desire upon the part
of Mayor Weckbach for a second term,
and it is said chief of police General
Ki oliler is making herculean exertions
for the consummation of the mayor's
cherished desire, Vox Populi, Vox Dei.
And the democratic party have en
dorsed Sjirajrue of Rhode Island lor j;nv.
ernor oi mat mate. 11 eieciea we sup
pose It places the famous William ou
the boiirds u a oosaiblc ciuuii.lalo for
president in 'dl. Mow it remains 4o lie
seen whether the people of Rhode Ulaiid
ill endorse the choice of the iudepcud
eut and democratic parties.
Tim Arkansas authorities don't
seem to have much respect for the
Missouri pluu of Ftippresaiu"; crime.
rhey are hunting tlyMr chlvalric train
obbera ilowu with shot gnus, aud
mean biiKiuetis too. 1 lie Missouri
lan is a little different. The Hon.
Frank James is a Itviny example of
how the governor of Minsouri "Icin
pora the wind to the shorn lamb "
Tin; Lincoln Journal gets off au ad
mirable homily upon the pernicious
practice of municipalities going iu'o
the repudiation business, and takes
Plattsmouth fud he-r High School
bonds as a text. That is all rigkt,
Mr. Journal, but isu't there a great
d?al of the old woman's "I told you
so," about your sermon.
' 1
Ir Peck's bad boy was over iu Lon
don, we would be inclined to think
that the " amoosiu.' little cuss" had
touiethiug to do with those explo
sions aud the sensational boomerang
over the attempted assassinatiou of
the old lady at Windsor, b it we have
the bad bov with us, and can't ex-
plain il, unless perchance, Punch has a
bad boy over there who is juet devel.
op.ng.
AND now Kremliu, W here ihoCzar
is to be crowned, is to be blown info
smithereens, unless the boas ot ail the
Kuktsias grants the cousii!iit!on de
manded of him by I he Nihilistic or
ganization. If we were Czar, vie
would grant that constitution uud
throw iu a lot of bv'-laws wifh,' it for
good measure, if it fodld banish dy
namite from the Itus-duu empire.
This blowing tip busiuess is gelling
to be a serious maiter all over Eu
rope. Even Herr Most is tryiug to
blow himself up in this country, and
we hope nobody will interfere with
bis mine if there is auy possibility of
b! ultimate succoss. Wiggins has
succeeded, au why not the Heir.
Democratic leaders like Senator
Morgan, of Alabama, are always
charging the republican parly -with
legislating against the poor man, and
in favor of pampered corporations and
the wealthy autocrats of the country.
It now appears this democratic senator
has raised a rumpus down in Alabama
by some special legislation tie worked
through for his own stativ which with
draws the public hinds of Alabama
from botli the homestead and mineral
land acts, placing about two mil
lion acres of iron and coal hinds in the
hands of a syndicate of speculators. If
anything of this kind was to be per
petrated by a so called carpet bagger,
th;re would be merry tear in that
country,
Sksatok Van A yck s attack upon the
management oi tin; ocpartnient of justice
iu the S:ar route cuses,is haviug an.tlier
staitiiag effect; one can scarcely crciiit
his senses when he read.s the olfici il re
turns just ma le public. Since Jauu.:ry
1, 1882, $110,3")4 has been t xpended Uj
the deoartmeut as fees to special coun
sel; of this rather generous com jH-nsa-t:on,
Mr. Geo. Dli.-B, special Cou::iel, re
ceive $39,0j9 and Messrs Mri'ick uud
Kei r loejiit-r absorb nouje $4 l,0u0; and
.these sums are exclusive of the ordinary J
expenses of the I rial, sach as court ex
penses, -pay of juror.-, mileage, witness'
fees, etc.
It is no wonder these cases last bo well
nor that the court adjourns over until
the next day to consider, every time Bob
Incrspll prupouuds some hard couun
druti. 1'llK diagoual road will bring into Ne
braska an entirely different interest
from that of the Union Paci&c and Bur
lington fc Missouri River.it will (so per
sons who are constructing it coufidently
claim i wive a shorter line to Cbicajro. It
is to the interest of the producer wind
shipper in this state that we hare cow
petition for the trade of Nebraska thi
Jiuc of road would, we believe, give u
healthy competioo. It will run south
wesl through Iowa, Nebraska and Kan
ana and will be a great independent,
line to the lakes , we have. the &
M. running eat a,nd wu.l, tbe M. i
north South, and now let us encou
ale the diagonal for fUAlhwest I'm
What Is our
r
Lr- j .r Vin in ri
onrJ to t
US a nota lost n
E.fB.Kenuedy.of Omaha, statingr thatTli'',t t!it7-
he, (Mr. Kennedv) had hist been notl- tl,ttt STtllt
fled by telegram from Washington
that the "Fish Commission Car" would
leave Washington on the night of the
30th (last ttvi'iiinu), containing for
Nebraska two thousand Ueiinan carp,
four hundred thousand while llsb,
hatched at Central station. Michigan.
and ten golden ides (gold (lsh). These J"IU '"'"'a V mf
fiah will list rspsivs.1 1. Atou.r. U'n. I to 1"U, cacll to assist l
nedy, Livingston and May, cotnmis
siouers ror iNeurasita, in Uiuaua on
perhaps toaiorrow afternoon, when
they will proceed to plant them in
NebraHkti lakes and streams most suits;
able for their propagation. It has
been impossible heretofore owinir to M1""1 b urKintf bikI exl
til or-arMtv f tl... Hr.un .--.. I tO eSlllOUSlI ailU IllllllltU
v..w u.Ha a vj v. a V 1 awal MIS V1 I li
American waters to procure any great
amount of these valuable fish, but now
through the untiring energy and en
terprise of our fish commission No-
braskn has secured a gowd nest egg in
this particular. The four hundred
thousand white fish we believe are tbe
first invoice of this kind of fish Ne
braska has received. In a very short
time, if properly sustained by our law
makers, our ash commission will stock
the waters of Nebraska with good fish
in abundance.
Our Indian policy is a coustant
lirce of trouble aud 'needless expense
the government. We notice bis ex
cellency, Mr. Sitting Bull, is negotia-
tiilK with the creat father ( in-law 1 of
some Indian agency, to ome back and
be a good Indian ; and on the heels of
this announcement, special agent
Townsend addresses a state paper to
the department from the Sac and Fox
agency, stating that the Indians are
roaming over the country in a state of
insubordination, with their war paint
on, and as a natural result, the settlers
are desei tii:i and have deserted their
s
homes: aud instead of being engaged
iu their fields, where they ought to be
this season of the year, putting in their
crops, and providing for the support
of their families, they have to arm
and drill and g t ready to wage a war
for their existence with the noble red
man. As long as the government
treats with these Berni-civilized and
much abused people and furnishes
them powder and shot ami ponies, just
so long will this trouble last, and just
so long win tueir civilization be uer
i ..i 'i-i . i , . i .Tl i
lajeu. iueiuMiirai.euuei .inu me. rat
tle man are now scattuicd over alfthe
vacant territory between the Missouri
and the Rockies; the policy of push
ing the Indian further west.shaa played
out; the reset vatlon LusitTess with
wild game for his support- is played
out also; a dilferent polled will have
to.be iiiaiifciljffrTei'l, and t'.ie sooner the
better. .then dismounted and dis
rejl 'nieso people are comparatively
harmless;. We have to uiaintain a
stuallstaiiding aruiy as it is to keep
settlors off these l enervations now
The sooner permanent homes are set
aside for these i,d men, andVf pro
vided to te:ich them th.it there they
must remain and depend upon tuens4.";tl'oritAJ merely tt
own labor for maintenance, the soouer
they will surrenddr their ideas of
nomadic life. Furnish them schoolr
and compel the education of their
young and the obedience of the old to
the laws and observances of civiliza
tion.' Quke.v Victoria seems to have
beeu more severely injured tha-vwas
at first suspected, by the aciXet
caufled by slipping upou tlse stairs at
Windsor. Our dispatches announce
that crowds stuud about the bulletin
boards, eagerly watching jnd asking
for newssalthougli her physicians au
thorize the statement that elte is in
uo imiiiedialc danger, the injury is
unquestionably of a grave character
aud may result fatally.
The department of agriculture
h a
taken steps to investigate fdlljj
eases common to our cattle, i
poultry, and for tba; purpy
plied one Dr. Salmon, of
I). C, with suitable iiniiJ
aud apparatus for inociJ
sis, .etc. Tlie investi;
made especially in Texas
pueumoiiiii, and hog
cholera. The departta1.
dnt that Dr. Salmon
perlments arrive at thej
these scourges so cotcj
can cattle, hogs ami poul
able to place in the hand J
er aud stock raiser certal
the prevention and cure!
eases.
THK supreme cmurt of
riow iu session at the
Lincoln, aud ysstorda j
nal contains quite'a batci
twenty-two iu Lumber, by'
Amiiiitr wliicli Wf m.t.ic V
Wm. Stadelmaa VS.
this suit iuvolves thej
of the lot on Main.
Watermj
and is)
Sr
city auu
head lines, "The city
tlieinswlvca into the srciii
tics." A 11. people inti
govciuiucnl, will hnil 1 1
w. Hi joy. We all hi-liet
this country, of every
uation, arc laboring; hn
- ......
ding brother iu the gre
They caunot enrry out
I Ik; insstcr in a grnudci
their share "of the best
the day" in blioultlcrin
of the reupoiihibihly
mint, tine ot t lie mo
leias under our theory
urines iu establishing
safe wliolcuomo rule in
of populatiou.
The rule is, in our gr
law ss classes, ore nhv
most, uiiil miiht in tiv
sLuping the govcriiinni
estimate were mn.lc in
Chicago, Philiidcljiliin
after u muiiicipiul cirri
we venture the .. i
would khow that for i
vagabond who reimiin
polls and forfeits his
can oe ioiiuu iwa x:ai
electors who ..av'e Hnd
lawful hiuiireKs lor
. . I !
iiHve oecu so oubiiv ei
pi'ivnte alFiirn as not t
vote and t
local gove
CH lCttbt (I l
Tl..'4vl
aito thu
have nu
unite u ii' i J
rule whn. i
illy unsai
good fea.
gy in CM
view s
iucnt i
Whll'
I,
won, uijiA
better t
th
'oing a govern m
tic
the
iltaj
on;
y in
o.
("ed o
froiibitiun. ,i,
men a?u clltze. desirou
, ... .
the best;o.i?ible rule con
duty to cast their i a flu en
of those vho were callin;
cense an better goverini
In a Mjjiulur goveruim
oursAlie IIekai.d. believe
of ail clafefca of citizens
front, ; each one assum
ths responsibilities ol
rulers.
The German rovc
pei.rs, has actuallly pti
eluding the America'
Teutonic potato pa
pork was condemned
this measure; while t
to hn, the German pr
could not h land Am
lion. The act is said
and sweeping in its
the chance's arc, the
bejwhat the (icrmai
favored this extrao
anticipated. Our ci
bor, Johnny Bull, w
terprisc, will gladh
raise ti.e price on h
bor, and under E
will pass mutter in
So we will get rr
meat, at as fair. a pi
possibly get when
the world in (ien
Johnny Bull will
aud mjke his com
doing; and Mr. Hi
lowers will proba
little higher for
l r r re u
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