r WEEKLY HERALD; PL A ITS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, APRIL 17, 1800 Tlicro ar many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask lor Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tin -eld !.Vw.-. v.r:.ere. SUGAR ghe Qlattsmouth Q'eckfa qruld BY THK HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. O. II. Ib'.I.TO , Ediiok and Mamokh. Published ever Thursday, and daily every evening except unilay. Registered at the I'l ittsinoutli. Neb.- p st oHlce for lransi'ilsln through the L". S. mails at second class rates. ;ik-e corner Vino and Fifth streets. Tcirj'hone 38. i'KKMS Foil WE'KLV. One copy, cr.e year, in advance SI 50 One ropy, one yar. iut in ailvouo .... 2 oo One copy six inonthf. in a bunce 75 One c py. ilnee im nihu. In adv ance -10 TKKMS r'IC DAII.YJ One copy one y ar In adv nee $0 0i One copy per inontli. by carrier r.0 One copy per w. ek. by carrier If- THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1890. Ballakd Smith, one of the editors ol the New York World, was on the City ol Paria when the accident occured la.-t week, hut he wasn't frightened. As Air. Cleveland's personal friend ano political advisor, Mr. Smith stood v-r near the wheel house of the Democrat)! fchip when it went down two years ago. Shipwreck had no triors for him. Ex Oca friend Col. See Win p. er is ei - deavoring to raises a row between th council and the mayor hoping thereby t he benefitted by receivin - the city prirt ing. The boys are too old to be caugl t by such chff: If they should do ti e Colonel h favor, ev n at a great sacrifice, no one knows at what minute they might be su'.-jected to a viol, nt personal attack from the Journal as a recompense f r tlieii trouble and expense. The tournament is in the best of hands and promises to bring together by far the largest crowd of people that evei Assembled in Plattsniouth. The busi ness mm can well afford to provide lib erally for the payment of premiums and such ither funds as may be needed I y the boyj as they will not only get it all back but a very handsome profit is in sured to many lines here on account of the money left by the great crowd that i3 sure to be with us. Thk Louisville Courier Journal, vol ume 1, number 1. printed at Louisville, Nebraska, by Mayfield & Co., is before us. The initial number is a good one, but how so stalwart a republican as Mr Mayfield can expect to run an ind-p- n dent pacr is more t an we can utuKr stand. We are assured by th- manage ment that the paper will b strictly local. The IIekaxo trusts it will fill a long fell waut and arrive nt a good oil aye befon signs of dissolution m-iy appear. THE Omaha But says: ''The late 'vig ilaDt' mayor and dispenser of u b funds to corporations, is ''fcrtunst an- j movement which might give a politic-)) rompUxion to the Missouri river con: mission. To inject a few p -liticiins info the board might erioutly injure tin harm iiious regularity with which the present members draw their salar't swit! out rend r;ng an t quivahnt in service." It is not so mu-h the political cou.pl; xu v that worries your Mr. Btoatcb, as it is the new deal thai would have to bo airuued if more members wre ndded to tie Missouri river commission. The shar s for each member would Imj srailler, snd then there miglit be a chance of getting en honest man on the laoird that would not do business that way, which would be a great misfortune to the present membership. The good people of Flatts ftiouth have very little use for Mr. Iiroatch The arrogaut man er in which he violat ed the fcpii it of tho law tnt made his position possible, in preventing any work being dono here out of the $.30,000 specially pproprUt d - led majority 4f our ritiz- lv to b,,!;eve -there wr.s something iu i " for the small c iliUred taui from Omah. Bherwin Williams, and lle-ith & Simian' mixed paiuU; the best ia the NEBRASKA BE-T i WOf-KS I Chlcdgo Inter Oeexn : j The lan. ling of 3, 0o0 tons of machin ery an I seed for the est.blishm nt of a j great sugar factory in Nebiaska will, we i hope, prove to be the beginning of a new era of agri cultural pr speiity, Grand Island, in Nebraska is the d- Munition of the ponderous and cosily machinery which has been landed ht New Orb ans from Ihe Oerman Steamship Mynphcea. The pluut is manufactured by a German firm whose machinery is used in most of the great beet root factories of the em pire, and when inclosed in suitable build ings the first cost to the projectors of the new enterprise will have been not 1. -ss than 500,000 dollars. Capital does not invest thus freely in schemes that are vis ionary The rucoss of Mr. Sprocket in California has inspired the ambition of practical men in Nt braska, the soil of which state is said to be even b tter suit ed to the growth of sugar beets than that of California. It is to be hoped that the the fullest measure of success may attend the i.ew venture. There is no reason ap parent why it fh- uld not. Germany h is o-.ased to be depend- nt on tropical ountri s for its supply of ugar; it grows its own beets, makes them into sugar, supplies its own people cheaply, and has a large surplus for ex portation. The soils and climates of most of our noi thw. st. rn states are l. t ter adapted to tie growth of sugar beets than are those of Germany. The skill of our workmen is not infnior to 'hat of the German people. A larger anil lielnr home market is open to the American p.-ople than to the German manufacturer. The making of beet sugar on a b.rge and profitable scale is an accomplished fact in Eur.ip", and should be au accomplished fart in the United States. It is only by de.veri-ifying his indnstiies th it the American fanner can hope to a' tain tint hitih degree of prosperity which he should enjoy. The cheap liborof In.! i coinp' tt's with him and breaks down the pi ices of his surplus wheat; but for the reat home market which Anx-ricau con. mercial and manufacturing centers opi n to htm the farmer would find the price of wheat too low for remuneration. Tin satii" i tru of corn. Bu' there is no ' ason why wheat and corn t-liouhl be irxown to the rXi lu io-i of other product F x. hemp, be ts. fruits nd dairy pro Iuct9 are capable of indefiniteaiid profit dile extension England will continue 'oext'-nd the heat ana of India, ami he Argent in.- Republic to extend its corn ir.-a; tlie American farmer mu-it gro ii ic of the products with which India mil South Aim rica cannot compete, and : mut look to his hom m-rket for hi st customers. He will find a home n o ki t for all the sugar ho can raise dur- ng the next ten year. TH f-URCrlASCOt ALASKA jSOU.lii: New Y rk Tlnifs I Chief Justice P iXton, at the dinner W . -1 i : : li'lVell by the Cover Club of Phil ol. Iphia ., ('..;. on Thursday eveiisn. Much 'JO, t . Mr. I js ; , , Charles Emory biuilli the new Lmt'il States Minist' r to Rusia, n.-iv t'l. up m bers a g.-nuine a '.rprii- in his i-j ! , win n. after withiir the n.-w minis! :-r Godspeed, he unfokl d a pig- of civil war history by relating some t iU ab ut the s de of Al iska bv the Iiu- i n government to the United Stit s " i In United States p:-i. I $7,000.0;);) in e,,!-l for this hi-n r tranieit woittd -ss mi l barren country," said Jii ij.- P.x'o.i. j ( .; 'but We did not know what was inV"! Veil , , ( , , in the sale of wh it has sn e jn-ov-d a j , i( ,;. treasure. We were stiugling in tn- ' t l( ( throes of civil war, and the governne nts , u i )t.. ..t f ...-.i L-i....n.. 1...;.... moved by every influence to r cognize th- j l(( r .1 ti. . I . I. .. ! uuiii ui'rnrj. i u: at Lj'iinuii'ii ji jii i-n i meant much to the government. Win n j ,;; ,, t , that sale was completed and tho storms ' jril1 c i .hi' i- , t . i- - m i I,. ii -, : i r -i: it u a 1 1 i ( i . '. v - r ; p i.i a ;-j lj iJH(i vt.c -i : i ) i in. :, i- i'.i II .:: ) 'A'. Pot . ! . it :i 1 1 i -1 ;to-i. He .1 . :! - s . .!; ti W hiell . . ; . .- , 1 - it ! I - t i ! :;.'! i 0) lie) . . A --,-:ii.:i bi:i!t ' ' I a . wit'l j -'e I.; ...Ml , , . - , .-v.-bi .v !.." -.aid I i : 1 t . ! vi i ' 1 ii. it t j :f .p',i d CUt i ; it i-t, 1 in the j ; 'i '. - e.i i-1. As ; i ' ' - y- in I j i . f i ; i ' 1 . , : : . i Ii- V I. rt ! lift e i : ; i . i i a I -1 1 -1 1" 1 1 1 1 1 d :ii i n 1 1 d : : . . !, VVl.I.-ll It IS sent i . i - i . t n i n oyer l hi re : .! i l V III i v be iible , : i ( : a ! i, New ). 1 :o.S j . ! i . '. I ' 1 !e eoiin'ry !s j The Greet Democratic: Leader t H A i 2 1. i :. i: v .it i iiaini r ei' n;- r I i-i( 1 1 i s 1 i.i er : I. ilc an.t S. 1 vii l-s - ;!.-- c i i : . I I'll ii"; : ": r"iiia:i (r ifi- .I ttn ir low i: of indignation that followed S-- n-tary Seward when he paid $7,000,000 in gol.l ; l(V t(l(. ( for that frigid country, all through IK.Vir j v, Europe was heard the c niiin'iis yrowl of j r -pj, ti... T!nuu,.i. )... .. i.w.i, ,.! .. it : .... . . -.1. fsl, n .i.i ii d-iiii . ii' i ill ... .?il-i words to Fianc and England "Hand-) ,i off, or we will itit rfere and in ike thir a j . , world-wide struggle " How many kn -w j '(),,. -what deep import was vested in the ap ,.. peartmce of an entire squadron of Rn- ' , i i.ln gunboats in ourhaib. i ? Un' S v, ar.l : . , did. It me int. thir: Tin- Admi .d M that qlJadron was in p-iss. .v-hm wf seal ord is. His orders from th Kus-ian goy-i innent were to reundn where in- u ,;, uutil this great question that was a-!i o ; ing France and England was s ti! ,1 Upon l!ie instant the C"i.f d iV.i v : recognized by thos Euiopcin pi.w n ; seals Well to lie lroK ii. mi l I - k i. et i' n- in . ; - . That v. a:. :i. . aim. !'.! . i i : . : t; the U i t , ' . 1 1 i i! ; ir. The .-out in i tl in ike ,-tei I rails jet with j ii if i Tin-y may in time i i .v t ;i orocess. tut. ttp-v will ! , i lie- unit ii.-i n tninti fact - 1 ii' v" i i I.i; ii- !-'II I" I i j I i re is .r y J at in f m is .-. -r s-v-i-.l I "I'll .:l . 1 I ... i i. , J' ! i ;' ,.,, d . i I or.li;' .-In m. for ,'lr i'i d ;'.. .!,. ;(.. I'lon. .lic.il fa of ;, p.,i,ti i J ee.v t-- 1 to ' p "oioiiri I :e --iet for t!.' I , , J' flili " ".! .,t:i. '.ill in. J).-. 'i ,i'.i i . f ci;y, w'i. w.h ?!.". I, nid ill".- . Ji j, ll. in i!it- l ;i.'i:.itig f .,. f i.'lr.e -x, sa;.s thit Mr. i.":Ma! ill M-. i.ie . have L. I'.vn aiic I i t fall that hi; :i..o w ;n I o; : i -.h. thoii . h ti 'M-i on u i aiin lo.'tlter iJii'4'. t!y. JIo v.;.., i.ever intorn.ed u in ii a few- tii, niiis iigo il; it In., had c.in-C'- '1 he iloi-tor eiie,u!te. In, iehtives ;nid fri- n ls. :,inl tii.-y r. i.i .e, r.ga nst Mi h a d cluriitioii. ilr i;,nni.ill may .---"' " h vo htioun the truth, how- l ' e! ill ill l ili( r M l!l- l'i. ( ' i i! r try t ! e; f iv ie;:tly pn:i!i h.- lw !.l.-iteii:.-ntH, li- ii' was never an jn ia-' t:i n i l "f. il mill nj-on tl:o patient. An i.;iT-iiion woiii'l li.ave if no no jiml. ?'.r. I' Hi l:ill'. p ill -..is ii.: i.. -I v all c oi-,e 1 !; l'h. -i.iiiata' g, ml. I i e .,n .; . ii-, but j tie I '' the c ui.-er. He w:i re!i-'Vei I y it -1 11" never I t hit Joi"lii..i.iii or t i, -. iniliii-,-1. (.Hi ll ; AKIIIE, '.l.l."l . I' l n;i.iii ; .i I i 1 i. Cr.lllil C aiiyo.'l 4lf i lltlM .1 i . ;;:v; : Ami! , !. -Vol. .St-iuton.eoni.-til, ii. del" ii lie ii i i nl plorj.ig expe-i- 1 1 nil tii,- .;..; : : t. elllsej '. S II si-r -t il .1 tii.-v can ! i i ! ; ii j .! y i ii y do it I ( is It lilt ll : 1 1 . ; v oil of t lit (J lora- i'i i.' so ii i in t 'le a; in ' c n-i: in iie.-.i! i;i -, n .. ii-. which h.H : '. ." in l i i;. lii i. t' n -l ii 1 c I- i;i .i -i ha I If th.- " ' r- Hi-'iV i : .in . ' I" V- it. ll- V I - I.-. - I'l ; l I : ' . V. II lilt: I .' v . 'ill . ill. ..I . Ill a hie lymi. i lila . a i i h i , I 1 1 'a l" er : I : . i . ti t .-ji"ci- e.i lillOrt'U io J. mar- ' ) imies of the ; the iii'eejou.4 - i '.' i 1 of i i- rally hi 1 a 1 I I 1 I ; ill ill .-. il Vii '' . imc I on t he trip I- iim iMr.ll-' lliiiL til v. I . ' ; I i. '.i e i a mat j'li ..l I il.l V. I ll .-llllf it !l ii i. hi. i..!. vejii niaUi-r ' .1 le to I i" n.ll.C I i'V". loiiii I e irlv the entiiii river. I-', very p' lnt p.inn.-l r and in i i ; a Ii l ir- in co us" ''old i; were t- report for iii.tru to President Lincoln depth of the in.poi t . I icqnisitiim vf Alaska States." I " .. i r I d I J n 1 !i .-; t ; ; i". i hi I ia,;. W' I I f lilt I I, 1 M. i ; a i -ii: 1 1 l on 1 1 -f 1 .i '. I. !;.( ev di'.'i! y I een lci-. ipcl in ii i ;:: way by the I ;i. ' ii in, p -ihi H bv t o. ; ' i. TI v a. I:i oiia veins Wen' p i;c n found . . . e.-.-t. ;.i i'. id i I. I'lt.l. as I i IIY NASBY BECAME A DEMO CRAT. P. R. Lock- better, known as Pet rob tini . Nasby, made a great news ,)apt r of the Toledo Blade and at the -i tiiii; ti. ne a gn at reputation f r himself A"h:le w riting lii-s sarcustic U tters during the war. The invective which "Nashy" ilways used against the democratic party vss clothed in such a manner that no democratic editor in the country could .et back at him, they smarted under his stinging sarcasm but were unible. to ward off his well directed blows. The vsy he came to be a democrat and got ick of water isl fair sample of his style, ile. by his own conbst-ion, says, m one of his lette rs, that he had been born of republican parents and might have lived to do long service in tht n publican o ty had it not been for a youthful ex icrience. In his xnberance of spirits In thought it would be a good joke to break o en a grocery store at the Corners, and le hired a "nigger" as a day laborer to I'lp him carry tiff the cont r.ts. Winn ley hud made way with the whisky and v'niious other difcirabl - articles he brok p-n I lie nmuey rlrawi r just for fun to -arprise t he ow ner. He took i ut th- nion- y ami offered to pay his as-istant as he .1 id agreed, by day labor. But the "nig ii-r'1 insisted that he was now a partner ' n the cutcrpi ise and should share qu dU "ll She plunder N i.-by could never con d s- end to go into p'irt nership with a 'nigg- r" and positively refu-ed to divide. The re-ult was that he "rtiggi'i"" told and bo h were nrrestt-d. The Judge In-ard t '" evidence all'l S'-lltem-.'d Na-by, as proiC'p d. t thirty days in jdl on bread an I rt-atrr, nd the ''Nigger," as acces sory, to fen days imprisonment, Nash' b-j.'g-d the Judge to consider the hum iliation of having to be punibhed m;re thin a '"nigger," and to rever-e the scnt en't, bat the judge was obstinate. When Nas'iy hail served his tidrty days and wis again a tree man registered three Vws:first, to git that curs d water out et his systetu as soon as poiblc, and n -ver again let a drop of the damnable -tuff pass his lips; second, to d,J all in his power to put the rugger win re he belonged, that h might never njjin pre sume upon partnership w'th a wlut.- mat.; and ttiiid, to join a jiarty which would pot cons! lT it a rr'in tai te il. OUR. HOME MARK- T. Tin home m irk t i.- tic- i-, ,,t in r i-1 i .i i . i lie Clllel mari.el woil'i ri.i.sitl rnii al the part', which under ,-.i;y j.r. :.-;.-!. iu, to iui'iair its assuming power, h-. t. denounced its the em iny ol agiie I'M!'.: proerity and the enemy of all Amet i. ..n industries, Thect nsus of 18:0 .'.til ; liu.-. that the American p-.-opl.. u;e now pin diicing useful prod-Tts of tin- yai,.- ( not less than 14,000,000,000 iuji.ii.ii'. Our total . Xj oris amount to ."JT'o.Ofl. .(( ..I. ... .. r- . i .i. a oui, or io say o p r c in. only. 1 1. en-US will alsosli w t il it we .ire t ili ti out mining and ni inn far:! in i ng produ 'i- worth about 7,0o0,000,00 ) anii'idiv Of tiiese weeXj.o.'t jnobably Vl-1O.0!'0,0i)0 ir about 2 per cent. The home murk. rakes 93 p r cent, of our total proi!n lions, hnd i)8 jier c nt of our in inidii i i . ing and mining products. The value f bur honie ni;-ik;-i, : In-nee its power to consume our pn '. tions, depends who ly m.d abt luf ly the earning power of our people. V Can command forei.-.n inn. k- is in .1 i r- ducing wages on- half I'll r ' . can have a L:rger eXiiort trad.-. i ;. men engaged in foriign ci tiini'M ., u unproductive industry, in our gf - ;i s- ports Can renp harvests of wea'th. I!:: the earning power of the people iti ' branches ot proluetiV'- industry will la cut down in proportion. I-i it possible that any faction or poll, icid party can live when the p- pi- comprehend that this is th ir purpose, the iiH-vitablecons-quence of their po'n Madison (low- ) Pndn D-ah r. t- i. : si i :' ' -Is ni. :. i. et ! i, n a- . . I : .; 1 1 1 1 : . 1 el. Ik t ' new i i . i if i, i . e,) ,,i f'. .. ''ii; s v . ia j, c rs v i-'"".! lie 'c i ; ii. i lack of '-: i Hi-.' ( ' e it. i ii . f t!ej ' i al he I; ; I -' ! J i - liiit', i "- ie.i ii.iij i'..vi.'ii'. expelilim ." :JjJ XJ I..-' l 1 ijil 1 Xjiii, !" ''' I nt Tliriw. . ! -.-.-lire ll.s lle- i ' 1 e 111 " ! . I.. i . i 1. ' ' '. I "resident Yon . ' i I'' -'!. !' '!. , r- '. i ; I .. . . i ! i n o ' . :i. i.r . I i tu- i e i t r I -( n e a-s. v. .. .1 is :i i' Ik r .VII ..t W. d .i. lone , - i Tin I ll f a 1 ! ilOlg- i v ; i i g a ir-d Hi and i." po.-t.l i .;: ; o ' u A x -.ill i ' . i v.- Conii-ll i i ; ci n r. t d I! ! t n:;.' r . . . t . .-.ii . t e. c; ! " : p. e !!- i 'I .i i .,(" ;. it i -" :-'li a r - a , .l"tl, :tti itbe i - . f ' .11. t .'." III! . - , I ioT i'1 : V : ! !" A ' '.' ) l I 0 R A 7J 1C i -a ; .i :-. . '1'. ( .sl- io. -i it . 1 ,.', ;".n M'-'i'.t - .. i . .ci :; "t ii'l. The winkings: f the compulsory s.-h.-o law iu Illinois and vVisconMii is civ.itiiu i great ileal of adverse criticism in cet- t;i:u qu itters in those states. A d-n.o i-raiic newspap r b. fore us, in.-isis !h disaffection on account of the law wd make the stat- s duiiocratic ut the n x hciiou. We have too much iaph i; the int. lligein:e of those slat s to b I. in such nonsense; e.l .ciiti n b. it - pulsoiy ir oth-rwise, nvi r h inn.-1 ; . pubii. au pai ly, w hich is th - lat!ier . ur im. qu .1-d fr i s. ho..! sy-i m. o are Coliipci h d to Ciilicise i ur I". ii b'n lli' IH18 111 those Stat s, hoiv e.-. bn il . ng uuiairiy wun Hi t .n t o- i iiavi rictus tii:- arni a- nd the injustice of ino. ciats to go t i srhnoi Io;, .;!; ti iUCil to ). Ill 1,1,; a, p !' -. lelligenc has be.-u tit in bom bo'lisill loryt-'I-, :i!-.l in ". measure nto a hop 1 ss tniuoriiv in its very nature il i-liuc: v.- part'? esisti-nce, is a .-, ii.. : which th- HrBAi.u uiil i:,)t d. f m iOJ" 1 !?. ! i CO.i:itV. Tf .1: I I s. .: 'Vi' fhidil con i uPg as w e nnta;- I I i e .i .si i int. r. sts of tin W a w i I . 'i"i - i o ! i he i- i 1 nl o . coil:. '' la ie.i. 1 1 i . i e ! ! g i ( -.- e I i st.' 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J i-a.-- i.i i. . : a i - ; : i--.-'.. f - --' . . , l ; !..';.... . .- . : ; " !" '"- i ! e : a : .. .. i- . ., ,, . : - X - t ... - s- li - i f a.lia; L i . .. s I i V t '. 'i : e'-ii'lil ; - v.-;,l s i ;: c f tho v;o;"l T,.0 n- l : . 1-S7, i". iv. ci. i woi-:.;:tl i -; .i.-i ig i;; o.ip tine t j o i apt ii m to" l.li-Hl.l nnda v Si'l.di i-l.l of i.i ::!. 1 i 1 t ; I d !:i. i ' ;i ; i l! a Ji n. !, r j l : v. I.- e Si st. K-. ON!', .a., Ai 'li 1 :. ' nt b ird, of t I-liloe i-i.,1 a.,1 i.i i il dx-rt i h lav n -tA i i 1 i r i -; c i i ' j ; i - : :; : I. i UU ' .. iii -' in : :,. r h -.!'. .hi tin; g ' f tlie L'is ' C'I T Co..!. Professor Palmer, of he high school, tu &uuly witb frivodtf t iviivYW. Ex-f'ONOIlKSs-i AN IJn.r. five tracii iu vi iv tiling In. own- col mil es in P !v uda 10.0 large coal fiel.i in I. limns w iiei ii w o ts his miners to ivurk for liJf brie.-. iui Mr. Scott is uu m')i ii c ll6itt ut than other free traders. 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