. TTi.. IV. n 1 xj. ru o uu Hi, iNtmiAKKA. '? R' H 10 I I 'I Ml T 1 1 S V,!l,., Pull e l .-v. llm-i(ii.ii fllCl . M I l .l I - 'I mt - OH'e ruliK-r it,. .ml I'lll h ii re-'!.- TKHM WKHKI.V. On t : 1 1 v . f. in .n! v.u.it Ouh 'y, out ;: "' I I" inlv-li.i-Om Ciiy. M mi" .il l hi a I ;t 1 1 - . Olitt : i ii Mil-, hi ;.'. THIVS K" 'U l I l. O'ltt lol 411..' V I I IV til'! One ('"!) I--i a..-;-, i i' ! .... Out copy , ( i r ni 'ui Ii . Till' RSI A Y, MARC!! 1 1M1. ICsTKi: slill leails in the California inriiatoi ia 1 oiitc-l, with UrYoi!:);.; a -cljsi" followrr. Till-; snow storm in tlif west of Uniaml not only stoix(l tin- rail ways I 1 1 1 I 'lorl'.adf 1 tlif wai'on roads. TllIC Kansas If f i.-la I n re lias a' joiiriH'd, whiU' the !far peoplf f NfbrasUa iau:-l rulfor for two wcci.s Tin: worst storm o f ( I ic ye a r s t ri :c l Knoland yesterday. des 1 103 i 1 1 u iN.iny vessi'ls a nd doini; " i t-aL ihiin rif'e alon:; the I'mi'l k. n t 1 . KNOT I - it N h rs I , ' I. 'I "lay, .unl --( iiii.l-iy. I'l.il It'll nil. .Ncii. i -I-ir.i.i :U f. i ' .-. in.iiN Til 1: de inoera ' 'veniion in New i-" rla. The'. 11 111 ; la id a state ron I lampshire yesier t he .U'ell i ii reai ly for a cool ca m pa ii;,'ii ii amon ;ra n i te hills. the Si-x'KMCTAK'v or Static I5r, AiNicever -')n the alei 1 lo f,;;i;t ;i point of v:::it 11 iV" lor Americans has lepii;'d John Y. I'osif r and JamcsC IJlaine jr.'as sjH'cial envoys lo Spain, where 'ihey are expected to aria!i:;e for trade reciprocity between tb is cot: r. Iry and Cul a. 1 III: house has passe. 1 a hill ap- proprialiiiir lt!!).( t t) for a Nebraska Ijlow-out at Chicao'o in 'it:?. The milk ot this sum will he lost or frittered away without benelittino the stati- 10 (he amount of a penny Taxes are already too hi","h. without iiicreasin o; them by fooling away 'people's money in silly advertising ijcliemes. rKi:sinr:.T Ci.rvrr.Axii's aro-u -.ineiit in vetoino- the direct tax bill will make it real awkward for Pre ident Harrison to si" 11 it. HtiSton Herald. I'resident Cleveland also made -arirtinieiits to lumdrecls of vetoes of ohl soldier bills, but it has not made President Harrison fee awk ward while si niiiQ- them. The Mien are built differently. Inier Ocean. The Stale Senate has pone to Dcn rer on a bi junket tour of three days. The senators are the invited quests of the Denver board of trade and will be treated to the best the land affords. In the mean time all Nsbraska will take a brief rest. The house, not to be behind the times, started to-day for Grand Is land where they will visit the Sol dier's Home and the great beet ugfar factory. TlIE Nebraska Independents that were organized to perform wonders Slave took a hand at everj-thiiinf of an established nature except to amend the Lord's pra3er and repeal the ten commandments, and in all their wild visions of upheaval, Ibey thus far have accomplished 110th- isiyf except to depreciate l.V jll. O 1. . ... iu iIiiiib me vaiucs 011 . .lialf tin state. property interests of the Tin: Omaha lice, in bidding" for -the position of lending organ for -the democratic party, comes out in a two column telegram from Lin coln this morning which fully en titles it to the chcrihed position of the leading" democratic paper in the late. A republican that will sup port this vile .-beet after its treachery is neither true to his party nor to 1 Jliimself. Wllir.IC the democrats ore jubilat ing with great joy over the election of General Palmer to the United States Senate, we are inclined to take a little comfort too, seeing that Palmer was one of the fathers of the republican party, and was there sit its birth. And knowing too, that the old man did not desert thepartv -fintil it was strong enough to go alone; in fact he was one of us until lie got childish from old age. Wherefore, we are constrained to a-vmark that Painter ought to be lionorcd like Thayer for the good Jie has done. Th' simple fact lh;y( -Qie old man is a lilt Ieoif nowshould aiot be charged against him. We t, j "- fo Pril!!'"-' A r wliil '-sllll Mil' l .1 j" I ! i i : i -. 1 v.-.n :. - I- l.-y I'illM'M- ' u I a : : ii.-.H . . i a . - :ii.. ir:, . . . Ill' V. I ' : i . 1 1 1 a : 1 1 1 ; i ' i ! i ' -1- c i : i. . Ii:: !', ;.',--. i a a i ii ' 1 1 a I -, k (hi -iia! v n;;i. it ran lie i 1 I,.- j) . .ii.- 1 I ) I I I W III' ill' I .1 i 1 '.V; J A iuMfflMu . 1 1 J ! . i : i i 1 1 ic i'.' 1 1 -1- ii vii'lurii's v. .;. I . V, I i 1 1 H fi i . i " i 1 1 " : l . II.! 1 ii . 1 1 i : i 'X i I - i 1 : ; ! I ; I'M ." 1 1 ! I V i i I ' ".! ; 1 1 ii 1 1 ! I (In law I)' ill"' licl'ii. T.ils a a -. a i i:s iif.v 1 : I" i 1 1" ' I a ."I . i I lie-caii-fs havf la st li 1 1 :i I : . . con l ilnitfii In ill-.' f,"'in!a 1 ili-.i'otn-iitaif of tin- lioiii'iioiis, anil "a l r aroiiscd re p 1 1 1 1 1 ic;i!) pa rl ' con ri"oa i s a divided a nd df n io. a I i.r d dc n ion ; era " d i mi j ''hoi 1 1 1 I if i . i t i io i" o f w York." Thill t.r;,ias io souiiti liki old limes. Slate Journal. Tie: Hop of t he t wo indeperid ser.a lors lo 1 'a in ii t" in Illinois made wide 1 1. aches in the liia: en: ol i in.- a ure.i 1 1 i.a . io. 1. lit.- ;! )p iiei's" are ron 1 id I y a I nr-ed by their pariy associaies ol 1 a ri ! a"." . 1 -j : i '. ' t i can proclivities. Served yon rihl, ;,d 1 i leme 1 1, this thine, of t;et i i 11 tip a pari w 1 k. 11 1 i a isl to reiorm ihe i-at ili wo.it I f you want a pm c, clean a! aiion of aiiairs, vote for re- p;ili; i' the !- ;. 1: :- i Yi I'll! in oi k:.ow:i i!ia: a.c.ei d end ! 1 1 !u- acco r. : ; s wa ; a!er: . ai'.er .-n ;' delier ibe :eople is a la :ce and la i ! 1: 1 1 shown bv ceii'isr: ai e- '.!.- "om bo:a:a;j,' has he ll 'sioiV. As A sample of me t roj xI i ta n ion r :ia I :si ic si le we com me i a 1 u'a 1 ol-j lowimr fu.'iu the Chica.-o Jicrald ' which was trying tc say somethiu on behalf of (I aieral Palmer's elec tion to the I'nitcd States Senate. The learned editor closes his article j like this:, I Henceforth it shall not be said j that itistiiuiioaalism, bttttressiij-a: a j p......-......-!..,. .....1. .ui..,io.i. , -cu'iiee ami witiiout mollis ami supporting; class rule as tiel as it is unjusi and un-Ame rican. is in vincible against the assaults of a virtuous people. The average democrat who reads these f.ilsome eulogies a:td lii.n'h llown ICnlish is impressed at once with the idea that the writer is a great man. PFCOGNIZING BLAIN'S SERVICES The address to ilr. lilaine of the wholesale merchants in New York Cily, .signed by firms repretcniini;" .." ),f)CO,Oyj invested in actual busi ness, is a remarkable testimony of the appreciation of the great ser vices rendered to American i rade by Mr. IJlai tie's policy of reciprocity. Tlie signers of the address do not belong to any one party. The names of democrats as well as republicans are appended to it. The magnificent stroke of states manship by which Mr. lilaine lias secured for this couniry a market that will absorb millions of dollars of American products so far trans cends ordinary parly measures that seiis;ble and patriotic democrats join in the praise that is universally bestowed upon the secretary of state for the services he has render cdthe country hy the inauguration of a policy whicli promises to pro duce results of incalculable value. The sinners of the address are men of affairs, who can set a proper estimate 0,1 the character of the ben efits diat Mr. lilaine has been insiru m 'iital in conferrina on the counlrv They cannot, therefore, be milled I3" the carping criticism of free trade and mugwump press, which Tl.F.IIV II.- III II I I 111 III IAV .1 IK I . "' . depreciate Uie jjoiicy ol reci)i"ocity with Sotuli America. New York merchants who have dealings with South American States, and have, therefore a practical knowledge of what reciprocity with these coun tries can effect, radical'-disagree wit h the views of these anti-PIaine sheets. These sheets, however, may be expected to keep up their attacks on reciprocity, which they assail principally because it is associated with the name of one whom they hate. Irish World. OUR CENTER OF POPULATION. Tin-: census bulletin just issued, showing the shifting of the center of populai ion for the last hundrod 1 years, is interesting as tracing the course of the tide of population. When the first census was taken in ITiK) the center of population was twenty-three miles cast of Balti more. During the succeeding ten years the population increased in a westward direction, with the result that the center of population at the opening of the present century had shifted to a point about eighteen miMs west of Baltimore. Ten years later it was forty miles north-west from Washington. Kvcrj ucceeding decale the cen- j w-.-( n ( I al lla- lifjfin- f i ili- -var ii ha ! it ac'u'tl a a I . ' i ' l i ! '.v i : 1 1 r.iiU- - on; ii of ( 'Ii :. 1 ; ! ia . n:t!-;n-.: '.Ik- la -t I I ) I i i c'.1- i - i ' a . : In' i I'li '.i'i : i 1 1 1 I '. i . i . 1 1 1 1 ! i . I a-1 i a i.i. i a i i ! i a in I : u t : i ; ! . ll i iiiiiii 1 1 : a n I inili s 1 I an ah: la i i r 1 1 l ai' 1 1 1 s . I I'' I "ill. I i 1 1 l;' A 1 a i .a . i s I !ai 1 1 pari if i i : i r i I i ii i i ; . a ' ! v.'i .-1 u a n I : i i - 1 1 1 1 i'i a (la la.- I ' a!a- n :a 1 1 v a '.far 1 ioii fo, i:. i a' Ii lair : 1 w i ', 1 1 ! a 1 1 i 1 1 if ci'M 1 1 I area ual coincidi'. i 1 ai 1 . 1 1 1 a pob s World. 'i lit. foiiowii)-,; telegram from Y.ishiii'.;ti.'i to 1 he A ssocia ted I 'ress will be ni'.vs to some of the western democrats who have "'iven their heart lo Cleveland. The telegram says: j The nana- of John M. I'almer of 1 1 1 i 1 aii.-, whose ea'Ct ion to the I'ni led States senate yesterlay termi-. aalida dead lock which altracled j per.-onal atiention, is on every lipi here. ' A prominent politician who a r- ' rifd in Wa.shiii-j lo.i from New 1 ii'k this 1 1 1 o in 1 1 1 1" says lliat wlien il was known hi . New York yesterday liiuruin;;- ih;it (i'.-neral I'almer was e ecie,! '.. -ena'.or, 1 he talk of I'almer lor pre-ideat in IS'Jli was rife. At '.l-e c-lh.n'iai rooms of tie - Commer cial Ad er 1 isv-r. a wei 1 1. a ox. n Cl ve- ! paper. J aimers name as p'tu down as, 1 1 :e ca was .-lated that N- w York state o! a New York : !i.i.!:e lor l-Mj. it ihe ! i:-.-.' a : i. . a i a 'aade tin' s f led 111:1 an w!:o!l ticalde. liie.-e vn"..s a:e iloiC'im 10 i't to be 1 .- i i 1 i !i ca . : ! . i ' lu' as the', ev.iii a 1 s 1 '.at .'. which has r 1 1 ill ! ii- v'. ii- se I'linn:' is a next-door in- ! -or :s-i-! a warm 1 i.-ivmi.'i! :'; ai oi i 1. : , . 1- 1 1 , . i-. 1 1 1 , 1 it ivij 1 -i 1 ' 1 ;-. liiat various ! ei e;..v."a ms 1 d lie'wee:! New York ami leading" weslera democrat.--, tin." result ol which will probably be mtuo'.mccd ia a torini.'ahle i 'a hue1" boon 1 w! 1 kit wih he iai'echcd !;om Nc. York in 1 1 se 1 1 . t la y or so. tcacnil l aiiiicr I is kaown lo hold coi.-'Ci'";ii ivc views oil the (piesliou of coir.ao'e, whicli j makes him jiopuhir in the east. 1 f 1 he democratic party is so hard up for presidential material lhal it must take an old man 71 year.-; of ;1o.e U; nlvv to find an available , ... ().a,i m be 110 trouble in releia ii:!" that IJi ilish free trade parly to the rear by a more decisive vote than was given in 1MS8. Go to JOK and lay in your supply for m.t year. It will imv voii gi oct in'er c t ut the pi ices hu is closi)" out his stock. tf A fine worsied men's sub, former p ce !flS now l'i.aO at Joe's 1 1 You CJ'iiiiol Torni an idea wiiaL it is to sell cloili' lg, eic. ; and be'ow cosi u fi'A y on look liiot'gti JOK'S s.ock. tf A genuine Sietson 1 hat at 52.73 atJOKS. tf Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Bkst Sai.vk iu the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruption.", and posi tively curea Piiee, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to eive si-tis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 ceuta per box. For sale by F. O. Fricke & Co. Apple Trees. I will have for sale at John Y. Stone's fruit farm, one mile west of Glenwood, Iowa, in time for plant ing this spring, a large stock of ap ple trees of the varieties tested by experience in this climate and prov ed to be Valuable in South-western Iowa and South-eastern Nebraska. These trees were grown in Mills county, Iowa, and in Missouri and from this stock Mr. Stone will plant heavily this spring, ami most of them were grown in the nurseries from which he has planted largely during the last six years. This farm is six miles east of Platts mouth. K. C. WlllTIC, w'Jt Glenwood, Iowa. The ladies of the M. IC. church have secured Prof. I-,. 1,. Crosthwait, thi' celebrated elocutionist, to give an entertainment at the church Tuesday evening, March 17th. Tickets'2." cents. On sale at Wild- man & Fuller's. tf Philip Krause Is recognized as the leading gro cer ot the city, lie keeps glassware, qucensware. all kinds of groceries and table delicacies. dtf Look Here! Every one indebted to JOE, The One Price Clothier, must set tle within thirty days or the ac counts will be placed in the hands of a Justice tor collection. tt Joic Klein. Wm. Fisiikk. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween the umlersigned under the firm name of Bieck .v Walker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts duesaid firm must be paid to Henry Bceck, whoassumes all in debtedness of said firm. I Iexky Bocck. Geo. W. Walk ick. I-eb. 2C isoi. dwlm. JOE lins nor "bv.rsted." Joe never has failed, for ho believes there is nn : honest living for everybody, Iut owing j to Dissolution of Partnership. Joe is rem- pelled to close out his nice and clean 1 !l.T i : i 1 1 1.'" j ! i 1 1! (. Ili!! f RAND PALACE HOTEL, M HI . 1 ' No' 1 1 f I., i-i. c i f-1 jf.it; f i M i I 'TK I: iM ' nt' !' I' or.-.'. ;' r.. y ' l! i I ' ' lip !;. I hit' l u l.l r P . i ' ftil ll,i ni.7 nit iir ' 0 U i Tin' .iiiii'' r mi if I n ii t of 1' U C'art v 11 lull -t. k d eriH-riii 1111 ii -1 1 hi. 1 1- vli. i'ii ili yill vi'i V ciS'. Ili ;' --t (iiiii- iiiid for Itll kililbot t:illll tnb'fc. (Ji ll noils tri-atni' iitaii'l f ai ilealii; is III- suti I t' .ml S'ieei'i.i. ciias L our, )l;iry l'liblic MlMdiV Nd'. 'cav Drug-ton! at Murray Dik iii:i:Ni)i:i is liiasliine 1,1.-1 iii-w Imiliiinix which will In- oe u;.ii'l with :i tirst r I a.' s slock o 1 v-"" Yntir J 'ut run: nre is c ordiiilly S ilieite D HO Cannot bceonu- hi.Mithy food simply by the process of death. SWINE RAISERS owe i to tin-nisei ves and society to ADVOCATE REFORM In swine r-ii.-inix tln.t will pronotc tl;e public health. Ilos should be fed, r. Jos. Haas' HOG and POULTRY REMEDY The only reliable medicine for swine. Used successfully for fourteen years Prevents oisease, Arrests Disease, slops Cough, Hastens Maturity. Destroys Worms, Increases ihe Flesh. For sale by F. Q. Fricke & (Jo Plattsmouth, Neb. Pmcm; 'Jolb-t cans, $12.50. $2.5 $1.25 au J 50s per p icka --'. The lares aretlu chiMps-it, VVrite ror testimonial 'Hoolosy," 04 -patce pamphlet on swine will be muiled for a 2-cent stamps Orders by mail receive prompt attention. JOS. IIA.A3 fndianapolia CLARK'S HOG REMEDY Clark's Poultry Remedy. REST IN THE WORKD. For sale by 0, II. SM'DElt. DruSgist. Platts-mouth, Neb. Or thD LK.uor Habit, Positively Curer oy ADt:i;::sT::r:i;M or. kaisis' cotatH sptcinc. It czn be plven In a cup ct colea or tea. or in sr. liclcs of vxid. without the knowledpe ot tbc por wn taking it; it li absolutely harmless anri wil. effect a permanent ami Fpeedy cure. vlictlr the patient ii a moderate drinker or an ale.hilic w reck, it NEVER FAIL8. 'e GUARANTEE a eompleto cure in cvsry Instance. 4-4 page boo FREE. AfMre! in confi'leiire. ViLOEM "iPEUFIC Ca, 1 Sa Baci St CincmnalLO- 2. k..-l Tf . - . V IT? mf.irtKl. don, X W A IT1WI. tt m ft VT TC U i-fJ HKUTAIH, mod cur UiJu retail in U enrmble cmrt Cj I A lincle trlml rotivtooM tb most kp ileal prW fi0r.fi nd 1, of I'rari-fi c w mU hir.n( WHKK torjj DK. tu SCHIFFM ANN, 8t.Paul. Mion.il eiiv.. . ---' ---'ij; was ifiauci' SiirL lulilOVNlAAUS cOAP - fe'gikoi'f k N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. DAM !U 1 ML W. D. JONES. Proprietor. THE FINEST RIGS HAS THE ( arriii-es lor ricjisiiie Kept ('ur. 4th and Vine F WILL KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full aud Cotnplt te line of Drugs? Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUCGISTSSUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carel'ully Compounded at all Hours Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. if. i nmmi k m PIHF LUMBER ! Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds (Jan supply everw demand of the city. Cull and t;et terms. Fourth street in rear of opera house. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER UNDERTAKR. Cor.btactly keeps on hand Jcverything you need to furnish your house. CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET Plattsmout Neb MIKE SUXELLUACKEK. Waon and B"acksiiith slioi Vai;on, Buggy, Machine and plow Repairing done HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY lie uses tbe NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the rarmer, cr for fast driving, or for city purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone cf.n put on sharp or flat corks, as needed fcr ivd and slippery days, or smooth, drv road". Cull at hi3 shop and examine the neveksltp nd vou 'will use no other. J. M. SUNELLB ACKER. 112 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth AND .""''i-'f.ii 5':vvlir before' TACuusSdte Chicno nro CTA ! 3 H r & Midit Drives Always Heady. l'lattt-irioutli, KebrasW 7t QO Um Meat Market 3 LEST IN I' . t r i- j 105 S Cth St., Union Block, formerlj 415 Main street. - jL I FW" V Splendid Mttrket, where Everyt Kept is first Class. We aim tu olease, and solicit the Patron age of the Public. V THE CHOICEST STEAKS, EXCELLENT ROASTS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CUIIED MEATS, OAHE. FISH AND OTHKR DHMCA.CIK3 IN SEASON. By fair and honest dealing I expect to merit & share of the trade. 131-lm. J. R. VALLERY. Prop JULIUS PEPPERHEHG, KANUFACTURER OF AKI WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN TOTS Thoicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor -1 til 1 i. FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' AR1 1' a: ways in Btock. NOV. 2Zlcr.t. r. DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS AiS'D QUEENSVitE Floor and M a SBBCialtr iitrorfie the Publo Solicited JOHNSON BDILDIHGi NOftlli 6Mt w "i - r i i , v. ' -'- 1 , , , tp r i.uk. repsrnipsi or com. tf r