PMTTSHOUTH HERALD. DAll.Y. u!lid ty cartlcr Iojuj pan of ih rVr . lublh. ' THE CITIZEN," J The leading newspaper of Chi-atfo i , : which retirements I he Irish cause, tane Jomx kjiofkali. op the bombastic little Sammy Cot j with his free trade hobby and handles i 1 the little man after the following st)le; I BANKS. FIRST A. W. Mtl.Al.JUIJ N NATIONAL WKKKLV, b, ull. fV K luontb. uu oiy yoar. . " ; It is simply another pointer to show ! ; our free trade fanatics that as the ret- j n tentative organs of the democratic . w. J part j OK PL1 1 VSMOU I II. NKUKAKKA, speak out in mealing, mere ia oai tit vrry test ifaiimifs forttic i.roiupt two sides to tho dead sure thing Mr. j irumaotion of lemmata .gUtlJ t Hie 1W . riiUUlumitb. tea cad lina mutter. PLATTSiiOlTi II. MAY . TuE ew Voik. u.netubly hua paed iLe bill prohibilio" Ik" rttutin of fre psses to uuyuuf, -k.pt railroad tinployes. TjieukU considerable speculation just now ''aniony Ihe Initiate' a9 to Just what the complexion of the .Su preme court of the United .States is, on tho 4UC8tions Which have heretofore been decided by that court, kh to the power of the stale govruiuents to reg ulate) the railway within th ir boun daries, and grave nppiehi-ysions ure felt on account of the prcilii tioo" ina-le Henri Watteriou and antimopollst Moi ton have been having on the fre trade issue in the democratic ranks. The Citizen nays: TOO FI NNY rOV. AN V UOOU. Mr. S. S. Cor, representative In con gress of one of the districts of New York city, which has a very large pro portion of mechanics and artisans among its population, has been airing his free trade ideas after his usual fashion, that is to say, the excruciat ingly funny fashion, and has been tel ling a Washington reporter that Carter II. Harrison, of Chicago, is but of lit tle consequence in democratic politics. As to the latter ex-Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, ought to know better perhaps, and he said about a week ago that Mr. Harrison was such a potent factor in and reiterated, that when the qu-tiou : politics, that it would be ridiculous to is reached, the "Granger dc.isioiis'' so j try to ignore him". ' Be this as it may- called, will be over-turned. The re cent appointments r.pou the Supreme bench, are said to warrant this pre diction, and now it is reported that Mr. Teller, secretary of the interior, it hesi tating about commencing proceeding against the Pucillc roads for large balances due the governments, fur the reason that he fears the court, as it is constituted now, ia aguint the Thur nian law. It is sincerely to be hoped that these predictions and proph-cis arc without foundation. Foreman Ciiane, cf the star route jury is a seii-jiLle man and made about tLe only sensible speech that has been made so far. Mr. Bli.9, one of the stall fed attorneys who Is getting moi e mney as fees) out of the government, than he can ever how the Porvy's took that did net belong to them; after speaking a solid week wanted the ourt to adjourn over Monday ?o that he could get his tcoad wind and close the heat with a tine burst cf speed, when this jury'uian aid; -"the jury Lad 1-een la .oart oyer five mcnth?; one-evcntielb of its average hnznaa life time, flu busi ccskad been drifting along' like a ship we do tot care to enter into the dis pute. The other statement of Mr Cox divested of their Coxian garniture is to the effect that the democrats are free traders, except in the mining dis tricts of Pennsylvania, Alabama, New Jersey, and in the manufacturing dis tricts of some of tha eastern state. Mr, Dana, of the New York Suu, who ought to know as much about these things as Mr. Cox affirms that the Louisiana sugar planters, demo crats almost to a man, are protection ists; that in Indiana so strong is the protectionist idea among the mechan ics that the state will be lost to the democrats if they make free trade and protection the issue. Mr Cox may even find among his own constituency many democrats who do not greatly fancy the free trade idea and a reduc tion of wages. Mr. Dana who is as good a democrat as Mr. Cox, and who understands the people of the Empire State as well, says there would be no chanr-e for the democrats to carry New York on a free trade issue. Mr. Co.x should remember that this question of free trade or protection did not prove a laughing mat.er to hi3 party when Conkliog carried Indiana and after- t the trial were spun cat iiiuch further ... it . hi i x i 1d2 protection the 1 if would le brought to a close by the , , ..... , 4l , paign oi 1680. nrftth tr sickness of 6omt; of tli jury. . ..... t , ,. , .. . .. Re serious until the Judge S yhc assured Ihe juror that the . sane of the cam- elect ion oi lS4 trial va much nearer its close than he ? v r....t '. .It. .u.rju..uuc. .mr .e i- ""9 PARNELL AND THE IRISH -CAUSE. case or.ulil h?e l.een tried in one-six-j It-pnfh r. irf rf tlie (im.- ntrpnilv onriuin. ! a a - i i i . . . j .i e-a iiuu mucii u..iier resuus suaiaeu nn-a i, . ,i .....i .,..4 Xo matter where the sympathies tf the individual may be in the present iue irebUr qui aachcu eiu.er y Britiah gnvernment. the principles as the htjK-ionta w!im tor Ihe .veru- . Hnuunclated by Mr. rarnell as the plat- ueni. me wnoie ir.! s.s been pro- ; form upon which tlfr Irbh peope pro. digiciii nice. j pos6 to stand in ihe conflict are unas- A St Lo7iepMblicaii reporter ! sailable. In un Interview a few days Ult-rview- soae on?, who explains the I r. f'arnell said: -The Irish peo lesigiiation of l' i.irnissioDer fisum as j ph ask for nothing but the application l..!low: " I wai iuformed tLfit Cen. ! them upon their own soil of the ti&um. before he resigned, !iad received j prineiple that taxation and represen aa offer from the Lofillant . the big to- j tation "ought to go togelher. They nactfo men, to take charge ol tiu ir legal ! beliere that they kiiow best for them buInes, especially in connect ion with j selves, and naturally feci, and will BANKING BUSINESS. blocks, BluU. fiold. Govfirstrifbt atiJ Sscuiltle IKiUKtit and Solu, lepolnrtetU - . had lutftreit allowed on tune Certlfl cktes, li aft h drawn, available In irif pstl of Iba L'ulteU Uiale ami ull ttie piluclpal towh ol CALL AT TTIK Old Reliable LUMBERYARD n l HMmnimiiT p. ti Just Eeceived. A MM. I I M Of Collet tiou HHulv & promptly irititUd. UIxUkM market prices paid for Couuty War rant. State feLd County Boud. DIRECTORS : Jol.n Kllzxerald A Johu ti. Chirtt. K Oeo. K. Dovey. F A. W. M. l.ailillu I K. Toballu. j C. ('ukIiIbk, Wbiie. EASTWARD Daily WESTWARD. tr.rtH Traina for Dt-u6i. Uai! T.v pi ci Trains fur Oin.tlia. ( liloa o. KuniasCity. Ml. Louis Hnt h 1 1 r..lnt East. 1 lirouKli cars via Ivnri.v to liiiliaiih poll. i:ieant fullntan 1'alm e Cars hd bay coaitif on all through tiulim, ui..l UlultiK ear east ef ilNsourl liiver. Ttirotttli Ticket at tue Lowest itatei are on sale at all the Important etatioin, and butTa1 will he checked to destination. Any inforiiiatloii lit to ritto. nmtii or timeta ble will ho cliceif ally furnUtted iifion upriltlon to any aeiit or to l . Kl'MTlM, Oeneial Ticket Agent. Omaha, eii. iirctlrii; In I nlon l. .i.t tor all poir.tk Colorado. I'tah, California. unl the entl West. 1 he ailvent of t Ills line l-s the tr veler a New Itoute to the West, with sceir, ry and advantage uneijualed eUewheie. Bank Cass County Cotbcr ilaiu aiid Slab Streets. ITTS MOUTH' ISI'JS Ji)HN BLACK. Ire8ldent. I J. M. VA.TIKK.mS, Cashlor.i Transacts a Qsncral lnn Easiness. HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid for County and City War. ants. COLXECriOX MAIK hud n..i!iptly reuTitttfd for. cibccciors : John Black, J. M. Fhtterson, C. H. t'arniele, F. K. Guthmann, J. Morriiey, A. B. Smith, Fred Gordtr Slly WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER, - NEB. Vh lcial; an I llrtail Iiaiei In PINE LUMBER', SHINCJLKS, LATH, SASH, DOOMS, H LINOS, &c.f Fourth Street, ln'rear otOpera House. lMiATTSMOlITH, - XKIJK ASK A MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES OF llltt:i 1' Ml l Olt l'CI it ; A Challenge J5c Cigar, :i lull ni.i.le I-1 Iht ietall tiriJ) otily. at Pe)jeiborg'rj Cigar Factory. f '4 JASON STREIGHT, (wuceeMMor to WtrelichI dk Hitler.) MtNtt Ad i cut iir E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON. Vice-President. Tt. S. WfLKlNSOX. Cashier. A ijiNE LOT OF MAOKKTiEL, LABRADOKEJIIElirilNCJ, TliuUT, AVTTJ) WAVE CODFISH, Aioa clioieo lotoi" LEMOITG OHAWCIS. We hare a fine stock of MQIE FAMILY QBQEEIE8, Fancy l unds t-I MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I L.17 in (bOC A ilrtit; K1I8 01 Queensware, Glassware, Lamps. tc. All our goods a-re ner &nd fresh. Will Eiciianp lor Country Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand NeTt door to Court House, Plattsrnoutli, Xeb, Vds M. B, MURPHY & CO. HTXTTl c til yn x 11I1J i Oc&crj hmln Business fmadci AaCeited. MlJ lutaiiit allowed vB liiUd I'bitl- Ccatd. Drawn av.'iUuhle ia ui.y part ot the t nired States and ill the principal cities of Europe. And Tinner s' Stock ALL KINDS FOR SALE BV Agent for the cthl!d Mm Line iof Steamers. the collection of th resale on tpba-co, iu which his thorough knowledge of revenue matters would, of course be invaluable. Tl.i will require about a rear, and it will be wortlt at least $20,000 to Kanm. The report come9 pretty straijfht ami I beheva it though of course I cinnot vouch for it from a personal knowledge. I do not believe that he would have resigned in expecta tion of any political preferment which was not immediately iu sight, though uo doubt he would take the governor ship If he could get it. The fact. o what I hare stated as a fast, that he in truded to remaiu iu Wushiugton and practice law, leud support to the state ment that he i3 to he Lori 11 aril's agent, lie could get plenty of other practice, both Iroin the -whisky aud tohaceo trades; to a first cLvh mau, like he U aueh a practice could not proo other, wise thau remunerative; it would be worth, 1 imagine, over $50,000 a year to Mm." The telephone exchange between Plattsrnoutli and Lincoln is a wonderful thing. The understanding we have of it. ia that it furnishes an easy, cheap satisfactory mean of converging be tween parties at these different points. We have tried it several time? and in several respects found it all it advertise? i!sIf to be ; for instance, we pi?p Into the central office at Linmloj ask for Pl&ttcinouth, stand around ten or fifteen ninnies, get hitched on to Omaaa, pay forty or fifty cents and go away felieit tic oarself with the fact that we have teen holding converse with fmi.di t a Jist&cce of fifty cUd culei. . e i.ave but one fault to find with this new evi dence of civilization, it would be a great improvement upon the present mrangf uint It ne cc.old only Lear what the in dividual at the other end of the ire U talking about We have tried it several times ar.d find we can talk splendidly tut tue trouble is, -we ran neiiier un dtr&taod what the party we wish to con verse with Is saying uor make thut party uaJerat&Ld us,otaerw5sc the telephoiia be tween Plattmouth and Lincolu i a very r tfi'tir. cnrl 4TKa TTri4Tn nan riAin. uecd it to all of Otir people who vIh to j.?wip with their friends and acquaint ances in Lincoln. When the Institution row9 so tht one can understand what ones friends arc sayinjtr at the other forever feel an unconquerable feeling of resistance to the form of govern ment that makes colonists of them in their native land. The desire for self government among the Irish has never for one instant been quieted, and among them more than any other people has been demonstrated to be absolutely uncoBquerable. For England to ignore this desire is political folly. To attempt to govern the Irish .with out concession to this desire is political crime." Those who have studied Mr. Par- nell's positions in parliament will j readily recognize in this Interview the position he has always taken in behalf of his oppressed countrymen. He litis been at the head of an insignificant minority iu the British parliament and commons. He has been powerless to do other than to demand of the gov ernment to which he professed alle giance the rights of the Irish people. He has not asked for them an inde pendent government. He has not de manded for them the right of self government. He ha3 simply stood up as the champion of his oppressed fel low countrymen, and demanded that the Irish people be allowed a voice in the government at home. "Taxation aud representation ought to go to gether" says Mr, Paxnell, and it is pretty hard for any American1 to say that Mr. Parnell is In error in making this demand. All good peo ple condemn, as did the great Phila delphia convention, the misguided men who resort to the knife and mine in striking at the oppressor at trie same time. In this day and age all thinking men recognize the fact, that it is only dire oppression that. drives men to commit such crimes in. their v.in struggles for deliverance". CITY HOTEL. ThU beautiful three story trick truture. on lower Maid street, ha just b6eo ttnUUad aid lit fed up ior the &ccoamodtli& ut THA NHTKNT CUHTOHKRS. ASU RUr.HLAR BOARDER:?. EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar ,ncou,'e'u"with,h,) ! i i .A 1 1 ! . VV WsUJ LU 1 -j:Mm!m- TiTfif fin f V r rmnnj rnmTmifi A largt? lint of j Saddles Bridles, Collars, Whips. &c. always In stock. Repairing of all kinds neatly d-n on tort notice. Maiu Street, betv eeu Fourth iind Finn, O. M. STl'.EIGIIT, Hiilnt8 Manager. ! CuA.s.SiUMON.'t. M"-'lia!il&l Manager. .it J. LEYY, Will BUY and SELL all kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IR01T, RAGS AND FURSS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. Opposite Thft Old Vnlc Ji it tiding. Plattsrnoutli. Feb. 1st, 183 ICtf. ifj TS a rt 4 lit . "3 i. - - a c o 3 "3 in a. w U "3 9 CO, CO in B o o cS 1 a it V3 r a a s MA N UFA ivr IT U AND AT Sherwood'S. t- t 3 V ST. LOUIS, MO Sale by J. S. ) i . i 5 I ''BURLINGTON- ROUTE"" nicBaq, auninaion Sc guincy Railread.i -4 w M Si W km 27tf. House. FRED COOS. Propr. THE L C, St. J.. ; C B. E. B. Safest. Best and Host Reliable LINE IN THE WEST. Magnificent Dining Gare, Elegant Day Coaches, PullmaajPalace Steeping Cars. 2 St. Louis Trains Daily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily, 2. Kansas City Trains Daily gal... i tkj .'-5v; rrv7flTw tBsTftctrrii&?.i?x O eH r'-fv S&r& - ! &r COINC NORTH AMD SOUTH S-Mid Trains of Elefr&nt Day Coaches and Pull COINC EAST AND WEST. Want I)p.y t'oaches. Parlor Cars, with kociin LiT "P'n V an1 rrom j.ouis, tia Hannibrd. Ouiucv. Keokuk f7Z, TTkio "T v57,i.-rtxuu" -luau.i uuruijfrion. f.-Jur Kaplfls and Art Li-a to St oiubb, u-uieotro z uos Moiuea. t'liieaeo, St. Jo seph. S Tooeka. Uiilv through linf Lincoln A Denver. Through ears betwea Indlananolis & Council niiilYj p. All connections made in Union 1 k iKBOwn as Uie great TUUO UGH CAR tween Chicago. so Indian; Depots. :lXNi:. H IK Paul aud Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with lift-lining Chairs to and from St. Louis anl Peoria and to ailil from it. l.ouis and Dttumwa iinlr n vuaugti ti i-ars oeiween fii. loius and le8 Glomes, lowa, Jjt.com, .Nebraska, and Denver, Colorado. It is universally udmitte-J to be tho Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all Classes of Travel. f. J. POTTER, ad Yice-Prea't and OenT Manager. PERCEVAL LOWELL. Gen. Pa33. Ag't. Chicago M P OQ d b O O -tt CO t4 PI O hi 0 Plattsrnoutli,--.; - Neb. r i "SS H to in CO H GAFF, FLEI3CHMAN & CO. COMPRESSED YEAST. The best east in use, received fresh every TUESDAY and V HI DAY mornings. Trado supplied liy UJCNXE TT J L C WIS A ,tt. G- ii. VJRISLEY- & ' Cq'3 UIAJ BEST IM THE MAKStETl JUado OXLYot Yosrctablo OIL ' ' and luvc Heel fallow. : i To in-J f. liO'mokf rn(rq to flr tn! Rntn r. ii .1, :t:j t.cn Ean WI! HIVE A FINE TABLE NAPKIN Thi.s o.7 r l-t Tnu'ln for a f hort (Imd only ami should he ta!;ia advaataeo of ut ONCE. TVo W.J;SANT.tai Soa'p t do ni'oro wash -Jr.i; Tviih greater tuo ttuui ehyisai lath " market.' It has 'no EQUAL, Icr ua laltarj aud cold wutt-r. ' Y0!!? GilGSEa.HAS IT. aA.Wrisley&Co. tdmAOi'jfra ol Standard Laundr . uaA ?ciot Ocapa. - 1 Of 2 Ate ison Trains Daily, . Im Train? tor St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sioui-.fJity. Pullman Sleeping Oars, Between Kansas City aM St. Paul WITHOUT .CHANGE! . n m i Alltiaii. iun cn tide. collecting ior ai: plti . Tha Very Highest Market Pries paid for Country Produce j :QfO If) fif! SPQ j UUaUIUgUVU Xo old stock to r!.ik: oil The latest patterns cf GLASS JJSVJD CTJJSEISrSW'L.IEl FLOUR. FEED AND PROVISIONS. The Pl.ATTSMOUTn HERALD FCBLISIIIXG COMPANY Las every facility for first-class Thf LMttmoiaes saloon keepers cum to time and took out license, as they ought to have dan at first. Experi ence baa taught the saloon keepers that high license is not. objectionable While no license and no saloons are infinitely to le preferred, so long a public opinion sustains the dram shop, : no iiic in iiitui ui iii(ii iiccuov. Ma lew saloons as possible, and a strict com pliance Willi the law, by those we have. East, West, North & South.; Tickett for sul a at ail res ular fkLgj offices, ' InforniiitiOB legardiojr iat. na, ic. cteer- : fuiiy gueu by hdaiesiiug J. F. BR.-fAHD, -4.0.IUWF., llffaH Supr, Gen'i Pasi Agaut. DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMUOTH. in Every Department. nnhle i Pas Work ERNST WAGNER PractieaL ArchitetT AND A S D A L.iHOK .if lesfatioii nf newspaper loeu are expertl from the east. These jrouthraen will arrive iu Plattsnionth oo the -3d Init. They cain froro Iudinnn, lllinnht. PennsylraaiM -and place, we suspect It trill be much icT. . 1 aT "V' v 7' , . it - fl-v ,1 journalists au lour board of trade should It will Let waltinrftftf mile to find tflke Bte o entertain these teutleraan out. anywar. ... , i and tho-v? tuern jiroflperoiw PUtttmontb- SUPERINTENDENT A t Wholesal eand Retail. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and sce-me OppoHite First National IBank. . ARCHITECTURAL WORK A SPCCIAXTY. Plans and Sjoiflcktion' Kill tc carefully carried our. and full attention will be gtvu a 10 safetjttiid durability. LIISSOW OX PAIXT1.CJ ia 0114 Witr Colon, Cray on and Feacjl omce over, Salomon A Nataan'n "t-fMe.Iala Sr 1. . t mm. a .."-i r --- ti'rr ' A-XJGTXOlSr SIHiIL,S, : COMIvIERCrAL . - Oz:z7" Slock, of Tilcrt :'. JPctpePs And n.atcrials ia large tnJ-.ccnii.ifcte iu every J.-pai tnient. ' : OE-Dljie3 IM-AJCXi, SOLICITED -PLATTSM0UTH IIEItALlI .01T1CK -jT wi iu inn iaiCTTfIrCrn-"- It OCTfTVeff