The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 30, 1883, Image 2

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PIiATTSMOt'TH. APfilJU 6, ..iS2
41IX. i-
DEMOCRATIC OUTLWvA
FOR
TacXeW ItdkjSan,. edited by Mr.
Dana, it perhap as near 4 he bead of
the national dmocratio part a an.
journal in tbe country; nodi WBen the
editor of that joMrsal, tthotc Sole do
sire La politics la to afisiat La placing
tbe democratic party in power, admits
that there la iu fact bo rational issue
furtber than a contest fci:the patron
age of tbe jovem-bent, it simplifies
the problem very much, v to which
party ought to be allowed" the control
of national af-ulis. Tbe- American
people have never shown any. disposi
tion to experiment much wlti the ad
' ministration of national aJaira. The
public is well acquainted with thhia-
tory and traditions of the two parties.. 't great. ruuscuUi falsehood from top to
The people have not hesitated to'lhottou. ' v:V .
hange their representatives Ln-our.J -. - .... 5,
(Ktpiilar branch .f the national leg is-j . The supiemo court of isebrabku h:is
lature whenever, they thouzht thoaei BVen another soulless murderer a lease
representatives did not come. up to the,
full measure of what was due-the piib-.
lie nt their hands. 1'henoininal changea
have taken place repeatedly during the.
past ten years in. the house of repre
sentatives. The next congress will be
democratic. At the time it was chosen
extravagant promises were made by
the democratic party iu regard to
national taxes, aud f jpecidlly in iegard
t th; reductioii if duties "The loit
cccrc3s bad. addiessa itjslf to the
tik of reciodeliuj- the tariff prior to
the last election, but tl.& indictment
waj mad at th btitir.?s tbit the f to know enougn U fcwtc
w.wtti. ,.t ::t i,t , oT,(the cocstitutii-c of Nebraska
tLat unless a cLvtujre was maJa iu tL
u tL
part, in control tte house,
tl.ii task would imt Le aceviuplished.
Vtt. Jdpit tL;cfage wtdch bus been
.uade. ihe repuKHcuu prty did ;o
ir.e:.d and .ombUts tl.e uiidertakin
vf the pa'tie .f li.e tuiiA 1j.w, just
djM g'tiusr :itw cperatiun. .vhieh re-
duces iiatioi.ul fiivai'iwu ii- ai. ainouat ;
afl.iu;l ttiiaattd ilnu i:'t00t000 !
2 rO.U00,A. l)t:rwi the debates,;
v!it'h vrr ?hi'"irsi i.l L.ttli i.ji2rj, .
upon this uieanuie, I La i'ud was de j
veloptfd ta the cuutry that tler was 5
u very wide differeuc o opinion :
uifiuu th leadera of the democratic i
Dartv uru the writ ion of a riluotlnn
of tMitl duties: also, the further
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i.-t wa detelopeit that the
- I a ia j'ui ivi r ' a. biiw ii a wav
Iew ot item beta , of both : about seventy-five of the most prom
parliei wtieultadft ent'aely t ontrulled 4 inent cituens of Des Moines and of the
b the vnTlxhetitnii Ictf rests of tWrfi-Sate o representing.. the ;b-
, ... ..? - , . l blng, manuiuclurinii.ttiid coal and lum.
imrdut.e constituency, ar.d thit thef 1 fer illterest. Among them was Ma
rt no general sentiment in the coun- j jor Hoy t Sherman, Senator Webb, J. S.
try which would warrant tbe repeal of
existing tariff laws ; bu ? th&t a read,
justment of the tariff w&s all the peo
ple demanded : this was don-', and. ap
parently the psopie are satiitied; at
least, many of the leader of the demo,
cratlc party deem it both unwise and
suicidal to further meddle with this
question, until :the present Kw has
been fairly tested. Mr. Hand ill. Mr.
Dana, and that wing of the decn-joratic
party, have expressed this vi-w, and
are opp sed to the policy of going be
fore the ptHple with an issue 0 well
understood and Considered by the clti-i i - , - ...
7en as this tariff question With thia f OTOE RESERVATION SALES,
question out of the way, the demc-f We notice Maj. Pearman comes to
cratic leaders ftnd themielTes simply the front with a letter, open at both
representing an organlzatioc whce i jg. on the Otoe reservation matter,
coherent forces we stimulated solely j charging bad faith upon Senator Van
by the hope of getting control of the j Wyck, because the Otoe xeservation
goTernn.tTit offices, as MxDana ex j lanj3 -re to be sold to the highest bid
nessed it to a reporter tti other diy, i3r. ifai. Pearman sav3 the under-
to put the republicans out nd gi :
the democrats in:" it is the spoils
sue over again. .
The public, with only this issue
fere it will scrutLe the party vt ;
cly3ely wLo3e sold ple:i is 'tc put U.; j
republicans cut u.nd get thi decac;: ;.s j
in;7 &nd in makiug an exaruinatlvi. A j
this party. It will t proper t ...iie j
about its adioiaistration cf tle h is '
.f the several states where it ins 1 .1 .'i j
cviie into p.-er. In ITew Tork 1 '
Indiana. the democratic pre;:
have already sondaimed it
riTcLnnothicrLs: i-arLrsr.rr '
.1 profzia''.
vtiri Mr. r'
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.pl.?ji iTxtectly Jki
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t-ict S'at, ictl thut etrraent in ttie pny
.f i.:.repxheeect,aay,cl
. .. .- v T.n . il I v il in 1 1 1 in . I iijiiji.s :
. v J " " X w '
.J J-ffroQ LUvi couKl vam Uvc.fat.tr
uotice, came to-tLs front cLcjiu- II. 1
3IcDaoil fur goverQr.r, ?olely upon the
wroundi of hi rscrd as an UQc-.nstrj t
frd democrat. TsLinj; an u n pre .iju diced
view of the field, the observer -&ti tee
Lot IHtle that proodsea U the dtmoray
of thecouiiU v h chiuJ ot adiain't-tra-
tlcu. That tLa ipu;ic0 parly ri-l.t
upon the ;uclioo of o-r rtiei.ee?,, tin re I
can be no doubt; t.tat the adminirtration j
is aiocf re Iu its eSfia f administer nat- j
Jonal affairs econorulcaUy.ii also fully de-
isonatrated ; that the queationa ofreforia
ia chU atlalM popularly ten4McIv.M
i.it rtform is reeeWitjf the l.onost
attention ot th admiDstratiom". i alio
true, ap 1 fBHy that the -dittrrtbt; dc
puUit'u 're" well 'iminitei'1VV
donatxated by the fact that cTiti.n-:.J
not eD indulged in by the party repre-
Fjkfhi, Iowanas rial ted bj a bitf
Liar Saturday, nihf,-hUU destroyed j
about cdc quarter of; tt at fair rnty.
1 HK lion. .Mr. Ket t. imirs "tn-ail i
good and ,U mind I tranquil," ull iu
consequence ol hi' having di-oveicd a
gold mine on Lis reservation. Such an
cvtut would unsettle tl.v tranquility "f
i the average paleface.
iRELAtfp's sons bad an enthusiastic
time of it -at theagreat Philadelphia
convention. The-convention adopted
the' Irish National League platform,
and accomplished the unification of all
Irish, societies in the United States,
The protests . uttered against British
misrule, were eloquent and vigorous
TUtf -Arraignment - of Englaud in the
terteso indignant resolutions adopted,
Is a; serious indictment to bring against
any nation in this day and age; -
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lyoytz fellow Has wired thy Bee that
Anthony. Ries, of North Platte, whs a
defaulter in the . amount 'of .$1,500 to
i - ..-..
some- building, association. . To. Mr.
Hie', friends . and acquaintances tbe
dispatch needed no refutation. We have
knows Anthony Ries for Tears and witU
ovrt'kucmLng anything obout the animus
or 'aouxc of thU charge we feel per
ietty justified in savin?, we dou't have
the remotest doubt but that, it i3 all a
of jlife; .' Matt Bimmerman is to have a
heading again, at some time in the near
future, iaid if he don't ko s'cot free or
gei a" light sentence; it will be a change
.fop the Letter, tsver the old rule. lte
piiblicau Valley cho. -'
jAn inscruitable providence has in
flicted upon the people of Franklin
county an editor who pens the for-i
ing fiing at cur Judiciary when he ct-i-talnly
ought to kuoA' better, and we
can.imagine iuthiug that would make
the condition ol nirs up there any
worse so far as journalism is
concerned. Brother ediker ought y
ltd know enouah kr.io - that!
ttji 53ulless murdtrer"' tins new lease
i of na that tiu- saprerae court so
" far hts nut Lad l.U' ae much to do witli
' ltfe arunlux t fl.i reprieve .a tt.e edi
I lHT ul tlie EcI 'ir. I" pnf ..f
I tlMs w DOtice ,,,e' aem? ot' J- r- -diker ,
.di
attached to the. cciisitulica r.i la
4
; which iostiurnr-ut wisely jjltcs ifatl j
"imueruiiii or any othrr r ifien t f thw
I crmmfnealth a right to "have 4 i'-hvar-
iuif when oaU"ted ut" a t riiuo. j
. lsSl it dal iii- llier rlv al .!ir !
Nchrask judlclaty wer stopped. j
RAILROAD POINTERS.
DE3 Moi;es.. Ia April 27. Mr. R.
r. Wilson, of iew York city, the ht-ud
,f te8yndit? buildiug 1
the Wiscon-
. sin, row;i ana er.rasKa m
tuilu.iv in At.
' th ..
-j ftunneil, Goernor Merrill, and many
oiners wen Kuown. xie wasassureu
by these gentlemen that his road would
traverse the most thickly populated
and richest" portions of the state, and
that its location would command a
large remunerative business, especially
in coal tind luu bcr, vf which large
amounts aunually .are required. .......
' The foregoing dispatch from the In-ter-Oceau
will show, our- readers that"
the railroad undertaking we have bi en
calling attention to is not sleeping, but
that it is going to be built, and that it
has substantial backing.; which places
1 ii ainniifr inn iit. or pprraiiiiipq:
standing-has been th it settlers who
have - improvementa en these lands
were to be -allowed to take them in
at the appraised value. 2ow
then under tie iiiseruhub!e policy cf
thi? great 5 wernaient in its dealing with
the Icdiun: wc would URc tokn? w -who
tss any riL: t- place iu2proTem;ntB va
thess Uud.4 except thu red man? And
if speculative pait; facs- have co right
- ibis isjsrraticu with imprlvuients, as
we j"itog1y sdpecl ; ws would like to
i as-vwlat hecest poii;y ths g vern-
:r5S.t could pursue cthsr thaa the cue it
adepts 3? think we aa pre-
celve a -;lurg3 rat hi ite iraprovemect i
j'i r a -irh hrrr ft o i risible :i
0 : .
"iiUSri
biT been cik uea to kouite&J ma urt h
ciptioo: bat as tUev are in the market f
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, UIII Vfca'i avm a w v uj n tuiust auw
competitive sale is ll.e beft. It sma. k i
of 'vil service (o anyway. Whn this
matfrr s examined honestly v. p pie
bend Senator Van Wyck will be found
to he blameless in his tvmnei'tion with
the offering of these lands for tale. .
TENDERLOIN
Meat Market,
.iiFi? LfNElL. Prop'r.
Beef Mutton! Port Yeal. CtiicKens. &c,
CouatautlT a band. - -
Also.all kinds (,( UAME ta scasonacd ev
arythlr2 kept la a : :: uu:.
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- I'lHKT-Ci.ASS 51 EAT AllOi t
' AtUt HMalLlatataa.. .
4Vor(s Main St., Ui. -Uh and
r2iy rUCTTaalOirrB, NKUji
' BANKS
Jom KlIZOEK4i.A, A. W. McL.icoui.ix
JTudn!. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL
(r i LATTHMOUTIf. NKJiKASXA.
Off rs t!ie vtry best ffaoilitics for the (.miupt
lianoctlou tt leitifuate
BANKING BUSINESS.
a i l.
-tftuck. Bonds, liuld, Govern men t and Local
eour.tU-n KuuKlit antt Sold. Ufpusitii receiv
ed aud interesit alluwed on time CertlQ
cate. Draft Urawu. available lu any
part of the United Utaiei and all
tbe principal towns ol
Europe.
Collections made & promptly remitted.
Oighest market prices paid tor Coubty War-r-itiH.
Statw a:.d County Bond.
DIRECTORS :
JoLn FiUgeraid '
A. E. Touzalin,
H. C. Cushlcg.
John K. ClaiK.
Geo. E. Dovey.
t. K. wnite.
A. W. McLaucUlln.
Bank Cass County
Cotuer Mala and Sixth Streets.
PtiATTaMOTTTH' lETIEIB
JOHN KLACK, President,
JVI. r-A'll :KlCSON, Cashier, f
Transacts a General BanViiig Business.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Paid for Countg and City War. ants.
COLLECTIOXH MADE
and promptly remitted for.
uibkcctoiui :
JoLuBUck, J. M.Patterson. C. U.rarmelo.
t H. Uuthuuinn. J. MorrUaey, A. U.
. . Snutli. Fred U order. ftlly
j , VEElrINCi WATER
WBEFirra watjzx. - neb.
I.. RUED. President.
.P.. A . ii i tiSON", Vi6-1 'resident,
it. S. WILKINSON'. Cashier.
A pTerii Mnu Business Tiaasacled.
Un. i. in i :-.ficii ull.-.J Time Ci-tl-
Oiuu available ia uuy patt of the Ui.iieo
States and ail the priiicip.it e;ties of Europe.
' - Aytnts for the celebrated
Mmg Line -of Steamers.
; CITY HOTEL.
,Tbls beautiful three story brick vtructure. ou
lower Maid street, ban just, been buisbed anil
fitted up for I be accoimuotlatiou of
; TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS,
AND
; ; REGULAU BOARDERS.
EVERT THING NEW AND CLEAN
IA Good Bar
in connection with tbe
House.
37tf.
FRED GOOS, Propr.
C, .SI. J.. C B. R. B:
Onf.int Dr.nf nu ;1 If mit
LIKE IN THE VEST.
Magnificent Dicing Oars,
Elegant Da; Coaches,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars.
2 St Louis Trains Daily,
2 Omaha Trains Daily,
2 Kansas City Trains Daily
2 Atchison Trains Daily,, .
Tvaim fcr
!!..-' S". raul. Minc8apoli3, ' Sioux City,.
a ml -H Tf:nt4 In iii;i:hvrc;.wlth
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' Pnllmrin SlAAnlno flars.
M.vvr0 1
BsHreea-Eaisst CilyaMSt. Paol
Alitrlr.-. n:r. cn tin.e cr.uectins; ?cj til points
EaSt. West, North & SOUtth
Tl.l.ets iwVii i uii resul .r ti- hrt office?,
lufvi.ui.'.r. t r.i'i "K ratca, l:n.?, io. cheer-rail-
tlu adoi:iiii
J, F. B ktNi.HU,
A C. Iawm, Ceu'l hupt.
Gen 1 Pas.. Auil.t,
ERNST WAGNER
PracticaLJ ArcHitetT
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U JT XiX-J.ll A 1X1 X
JLCHITUCT URAL WORK A
SPCCIALTY'
''tt&D uud SieoIftcAUons . will be carefully
cariU J vut, and tull atieutlou whl he aiveu as
t-jstttclyand durability.
LESSONS ON PAIXT1.43
In Oil, Water Colors, Crayon aud rencU.' ;
Cnica ever BoIouiob & N'atuao's atora , Main fit
a
I EASTWARD
.
Dally Express Trains for Omaha, C'hlca
cu.
anxasCity. St. Louis, aud all point
Through can via feorla to Iutllana-
uoliu. cieeuiti ruiiman I aiacr i an una
I:iV coachea on all through truina, aud
UlulBK car east ef Missouri Kivcr.
Tbrouih Ticket at the Lowest Kates are
naxKaKe will be cheeked to destination. Any
a.
blf will be cheerfully fuinished upon application to any agent, or to j
. Kl
A FIK LOT OF
MACKEREL, LADUADORE HERRING, TROUT, WILD WAV
CODFISH, Aeon choice lot of
LEMONS .XTU OH.29GBS.
We have a fine stock of
OMQWE FAMILY GEO (JEMIESt
Faucy rav.ds of
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUii.
I have in stoc a il -i li:i-i of
Queens ware, Glassware, Lamps.
&c. All our goods arc new and fiedi.
Will Excliange lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always en Mi
Is'ext door to ('curt House, Plattsinouth, N-1.
iid,.,. M Bi MURPHY A CO.
IT a E i'
Irace
Xo oll ttock to work off. The latest patterns cf
GLASS JJSTID QTJEBIsrsWARE.
FLOUR. FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Th Very Highess Market Price paid for Country Produce
DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMUOTH. "
' BURLINGTON ROUTE"!
(Chicago, iJurMnston &. Qulncy RaHroscl.) I 1
t
GOING EAST AND WEST.
Eksraat Day CoacloS; Parlor Cars, with Ractfn-
.scpfc, AtchUoa 'fopeka. Dnly tbrouU line I
twfcei Ciacaxo. T.ir.colii i Dnwr. 'flirouc-h rani
between iBdiOEapous & Cwuncil Bluffs viaPeoria.
Ail ccnnecticcs ma.lrj in Union Pepota. It is
saown as U- great IHxwOUUU CAR liiv.
r 1 nest equipped Railroad in the
i. j. i-vaAOLt ea v ic-lr-re t and Un'l aUnagsr.
reviving tuji'i ;l ullraia Palace Sleeping Cars and from 8t. Louis, vU Hauiulal. Ouircv. K.-uJ- uW
be tatcouj C. a & Lmnig fturs run daUyta and Burlington. Cedar Rapids and Albert L.a to St
:diOI2 t-SaslwasSl' VliicaBW Council I Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars wi-ii IVciininii".
iCiUrlj, CniCi.jro leH Moiuss. i'iiitiavo.' K Ju-IChaira nH fmmst Initio nn,l ri .,,! :!
t iwi, .nuuij; wr. wiuri ive-i uuui faiac hioennir I'ars are run ilailr fi nnri'
-AND
IRIEScO3rir JH IE cCPJHJp
At Wholesale and Uletail. Cash
paid for all kiuds of country
produce. Call and seeme
Opposite First National IBank.
JJ. IF. IB ATDMISirSiBEI.
WESTWARD.
Dally KxnrPHt Trains forlenver.
fctinr in t niou Ueuol for all noli
co
necting in
points
t olorauo. Utah. California, and the entir
Went. 1 he advent of t tils liue gives the tra
veler a Npw Itoute to the West, with scene
ry and ad vantage unequaled ulnevvhcro.
on sale at all the Important etutlous, and
Information as to rates, routes or time ta-
MTlH, uenerai ncKet Axent. umana, wen.
ALL KINDS
FOR SALE EV
NN ST.IOLJIS.MO
Sale by J. S. Duke.
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S B O TU
ST.
GOING NORTH AND SOU i
Solid Trains of EU-jrcnt Day Coac-Ut-s and Vu-'
ana iroin bi. Louis and ottumwu. ni one-
cnange or ciirs Between fet. Loius an. I Dee
Momes. iow, laucoln, .tbrabta, and lu.vcr,
Colorado,
it is universally admitted to be the
World for all Classes cf Travel-
PE3CEYAL LOWEIX,
r"IX, Qea. Pass. Ag't, Chicago.
Fhoero
OALL AT Tin:
Old Reliable
LUMBERYARD
I. A. WATERMAN & SON
Wholesale and Uetail Dealer In
PINK LUMBER
SHINGLES, LATH,
SASH, HOOKS,
BLINDS, &c,
Fourth Jrtreet. In'rear ofOpera House.
PLATTSMOUTir,
NEBRASKA
JASON STREIGHT,
(aMiMr f Mtrls;ht A Miller,)
MANUPACrUKKR OF
H 15 $ h H W' i ii H 15 !'
mm
111 v. uys : ! .
Uij a'ria-; f V. l.in'f r.nttiy (. ' pi
,'ort ?;i'itt.
iu:i!.'i r'trt'i-l. between l'o'iith i.utl J-iTih,
O. M. Kl ItKICIfT. .r.iif!n'.i-; y:ii,;.r.
rJUNITURE,
METALS,
RAGS
AND
FURS
Yv'iii adv.tiK'e tnoney on all
SALABLE HOODS,
on liiwer ilaih htic-t.
Oppotite Th Old Puke Building.
l'lattMBi uth, Feb. Ibl, 188: 46tf.
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6AFF, FLEISCHMAK A: CO.
COMPRESSED YEAST.
Tl)t W&t y-:tf? iti us?, ice' i'd freh
every Tl"!IJ'A Y r.u !" HI DAY
Pi.ATT.SMOl.'rH i)'Kit.L
fery facility
STjl.
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In Every
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Getaiogues
-A.-CJCTIOISr BILLS,
sale bills,
oom:iieciajl
iisrariisro-
07- Stoclz of JBlarOz J?apcis
And materials is large and complate in eyery department.
OBDBRS -BltT MAIL SOLICITED
PLArrSMOUTII
Subscribe, for tKeJDcuiLy ZTgt'clLcL
Just Received.
A FINK LIN I
MEERSCHAU AND BRIAR PIPES
OK
llti:(T IMPOKTATIOfi.
A Challenge 5c Cifjar,
H laliy made for the utall trads oaly. at
Pepperberg's Ciar Factory,
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G. A. W&ISLEY & GO'S
QE8T Ui THE MARKET.
Made OXLYot Vegetable OU
and lure licet Tallow.
To Induce housekeepers to clvo this Soap
a trial. WITH EACH BAR
WE GIVE A FINE
TABLE NAPKIN
This offer is mnIo for a abort time onlr
and should be taken advantage cf at OSCJL
We WARRANT this Scnp to do moro waish
Inif with crcater c.t.o than uny so&p in th
market. It haa no ECJUAL for use In hard
and cold water.
YO'.'H GP.00E3 HAS IT.
G.A.Wrisloy&Co.
.c. ef Stendard Laundry
" Tir'et Coapo.
I'iT.I.TIil.V,'; COMPANY
for ilrst-chi-!!
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Eepartraont.
A Work
a
nERALl OFFICE
FUSEE
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