0 .... JLiL j 7 X VOL. I I'LATT.SMOUTII, NEBRASKA, M (XX DAY, EVENIXG, MAY Ls, lSS:j NO. r Mtir vwM ' ' -! i'.'i I 5 ! 1 i- jr - i f if JL-I on '.rnP.CIIANDISS i'LATTSMOOTil HERALD. I HL Ui l UUii I 53 i I 01 u f jiirgcst &f wk asst. Lowest Prices. Call and Satisfy Yaurse' it AT BACK qzicciiries. sin I)i.!.ki: i: Groceries, Crockery, Fire Choice Sraii(ls of Flour. tiu- ( icri;.;:;i i'il'f Western ii-i:r;;5iH' P.. 1 H , In.-urncc Co., Fret-port, II!.; German III.: M:inli:iti:in Lite In.surunco Co., New York. Gallic Insurance Company, F OMAJIA. i i (ier:n:i:i L:i;;u..e.s over the Ilu'.uliurij- I!! I 1. nirlish F'.jropu in i'. I T. nil-! !! til" . ill" ill. Ill l.lt'Vl .1. Anent.s for rn I'acii'e r;ii!n;il in Dakota. S 2 1 nan i? ,-"2 o nnive'l, ii:'.l I will eonii.'Mle !o .-ril 2 f Pre.-.-- Triiiiniin.s l't 'i.i i: !J ay? an v otht r jioiist '., at i.ou'ki; i-j:ici:s in tho e'ii:itrv. tliah A!o :i i'nli line .f 3 Tt- .ri, i e 5? Queensware AX I) e t ee: ei etK'ii. Vo i : J I v u' t f u Iy , by i PI a i' I Ili i 0 i III i s c- ic o o o x e s Xo ol toek to -Airk otl. Tlie Iatet pattern.5 A' G-LASS .InTID Q,TJESIsrS"W.E! I " LO 1 J I. F K K D A X D VI iOVISIO X S. H?Jarket Pric8 paid for Country Pro due DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMUOTH. n n.v, .i, I'l-r Wei !; . . I it i i-.ir. . . M?. tiTR, IMS: I Uy i ;nil, T In J'ai'l of tlie rily S 15 iui 7 Wi-JKK I. V, hv in::i!. ttif -'.V in. m lis. . . o:ic ciiy o.n: j r.r ..si i .. in : i;isli-r"l :il t . Post Jllici', Tin: t-inipiilh, c"i,iul class in:tlHT. CENERAL CROOK AN O THE APACHES. InU-rvieu.s -v.itii l -nfial j (Jniri', Scolit-lil aii;l Ilnwanl, iven in ourli: l atche.s to-l;iy, s-!'iv tii.it tiiosu yen tlt'ineti i; Him wtm '.-;t coiifi -Lmicij in the ability of Cieiu.-ral Or.ji'k, to ac complisli v. ;i.;t hu set oat to 1 , in pua Lsliin; the wily Anaclie.s. CJcucral .Schoiiel'I iiifoini:? tho rrporter that .i-nernl Crook t'Xi'jctL'vl to b gone on this expedition about two months, he has not boon heard of now for some four weeks. Also (Jen '1 .si;holield says he may not report for four wf.vks yet; that he needs every in. in in l.ii com mand, :md cannot spare even ,.i3 man as a messenger. This bein-j t!;e case we w.nider liow tho war dep.irfcment" of this mighty nation would feel if this chivalrous olHcer and .his brave little coniuiund s'louid bi; uuniliil.ited by th.'SH .i;iv;;jes, on account of the small:. ts.s of their cunni iii'ly The Hkuald doesn't belie v: aay crelit cm ;Ut:ich to us in i naliDii.il s-- i.'-.e in these Indian campaigns, no niatter Uow successful u dating, exy.ji ienced olli er like CJen'l Crook m.iy be ia the prcstntoue; when the war department i3 compelled to send an inadequate force to capture and punish us danger ous and formidable a foe as these Xew Mexico uad Arizona Indians are. This government should at least have a standing army large enough to pro tect our frontier settlers. When an experiencud ollioer, occupying tlie po sition General Scholidd does in the military a"ff.ii:s of this country, makes the admission, that this able ollicer made, viz: "that Gen'l Crook is so short of men, that unless absolutely necessary he would not uare weaken his force by the loss of a single man for a messenger," it tells the whom story. Leaving out of the question the crim inal feature of sending useful and brave officers and men into such imminent peril, we believe the result of these campaigns, prosecu ted with sc i:it commands, is that they are insufhVii-nt to accomplish what is really nece.-sary to be accomplished, an 1 hence have to be repeated every season, lite lli:KAnDisu disbeliever in the present policy of our govern ment in dealing with the Indians; but if this policy is to be maintained, why not send men enough in a single cam paign to thoroughly subdue these .Mexico and Arizona Indians, instead of prosecuting light weight campaigns two or three times each year. To us there is no reason in the policy itself nor sense in the manner in which it is .administered. vr-e. n 1 through which the IMty As we have heard nothing from tlie I volies cn-.-.tioa. Man U.iuU abashed overhauling, given me im-amuon. oi before its .subtile pmvi r. S.eam can be j "hb-h he is the head, by th:- last h-gis-tmd. r.-tol. Natural las a.vount for lature, it is to ne pivmimd Go v. Dawes it. and natural menu., mntiol it: but ! has not found anj thing in the icpoitol clotiiii;o how a w ii:: s'retehed in tin; 'ai ih f i hundred-! of miles. aa tr.ui-mit tlie en ergy w hich is bei ig everted by falling waters or sweeping winds at the other end of the w ire, is something which, however, well explained, cannot be comprehended by one in a tlem and of the human race. Of all the in ii vels of science the control of elect i i city is the most augu-t. RACE LINE. Tha editor of the Omaha Herald sneaks right out cu the '' color line" question. Tho Dr. says it is a "race line," and we guess he i3 about right; but isn't the Herald a little off in its charge, that Frederick Douglas, and the advocates of the colored men's full political and civil rights, are in favor uf (uaatjamatioa' We hardly think the Omaha Herald means to charge this obj-'ct upon the proponed colored convention soon to assemble in Wash ington. It is the old auti-beilurn ar gument which we used to hear slavery advocates use against the abolitionists. We think there was a great deal more cf this loin down amalgamation practiced in the days when the "race line" theory nourished in this country under the guise of Afric:i Slavery. Wnerever colored men are denied thi-ir political and -civil rights, its is perfect ly proper that they should meet a: d discuss the matter, and it we n't hurt any one except it be those who are de nying them their rights under the law. HERALD CLIPP3NC3. A X D H 9 At Wholcsalcaiul .Retail. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see me Opposite First National Hank. oi-' sfui'aisi:. At one ol the hoe!s the otla r day, a drummer went to settle his weekly bill, which he thought amounted l seven dollars and a half. The clerk t,l ! him it was only seven dollars. ''Ain't your rates seven dollars and a half per week ? asked the drummer. "They are' "Don't you advertise your rates tobc seven dollars and a half?" inquired !:e drummer. "We do." "Then why don't you charge; me sev en dollars and a hall"? I don't want to live for less than .any one else. The house is footing my bills, and there is nothing mean about me.'' Seeing the drummer so angry, the clerk took o'f hi.- diamond an 1 e.il iin- cd : "We are charging you the sniae as any one f lse."' ""Then why isn't it seven dollars and a half ."' "Decause yon were away from din ner the day before vest ei day, and thai takes oil fifty cents, the regular re duc But a dull tuul interrupted Hum K ik, who looked around and saw the dra.r. iner stretched dead on tho floor. lie will play his drum no more, r-'ubse qtient investigation proved that the man had formerly resided in a metropolitan boarding house; and the jury rendered ii verdict accordingly, givmg it as its opinion that he died of excit -meat s:u-per-iuduced by su Iden surprise Tuck. the committee, which was n feiredto His Ex ( Heiiey, lo warrant the icino val of Sup'-rinteadcnt Malli-'Wsoii. It wusrthe opinion of the 1Ij:i;ali at the time, and still is (ear opinion, that the best interests of the state would be subserve l by the letention of Dr. Mathewsoii at the head of U.e Asjlurn. Twi; Fall.sCity Journal taking Datus Brooks for a text, gives an iu'eresting biograpliyof the J'trr.m which have been employed on, and which have ad vanecd from the Omaha Republican to federal position- of trust and profit. The list is interesting reading, and we notice the Republican reproduces it w ilhout comment. Xow tinee the Journal has called at tention to the adaptability of The Ko publicau soil to produce fevlerid herb age, would it not 0' in order for the Republican to r-'eiprocato with a.-hoit sketeh of the productiveness of the ri'.h pastures of Richardson County in the u;ne direction. P nfhinnr u uu m I! life' I othinc. N e a7 o i I I n c 1 e i o 1 c:l . ' 0 1E3I.H:EOX.iID Til i; laiaiia luqiu'dicau s iys; The Republican has bia r. the only consistent IVIcikI of the I1i-.I1 nationality among I lie newspapers uf Nebi n-k::. 'i'hlS i.- aIuiot too good to lie true. NO WOXDEU WthiaAM Ti:f.!. WAS KiX'lC- "Gessli-.? Who w; (JesshrV" said Mrs. Beckram to her husband. "He was a tyrant, my dear, and also a life insurance agent.'' "What do you ma i by such non sense f "There is no nonsense about it, Mrs. Beckrani, I assure you. Docs not Wil liam Tell say to (iessler hi the third act. IIo tyrant, has thou not given 1113 as surance of my life V Your hu band, madam, never makes a statement that he is not prepared to support by docu mentary evidence." Texas SH'tings. John I"n..i a.Vi.i, l're.siilen; . A. V. .Mel.Al. ( a-liier. ill I.I N' li.'JT NATIONAL J3 .A- XT IBI l ! i l-ATT.S;U'i;f. .NLni.'ASJiA, Oilers t.lt very t,e:3t i'acKil i' s fi i tli tr.ujsa, iii)!! of ga,i;ile jllnlhl.t BANKING BUSINE Stacks. P.onds, ;.. 1, (i , er,,a:eut ami hoc.il bceuiilies ISoiiulit ami ''!a. !):)isils leeeiv aiid iiili-iv.-,! ail i.v. a mi lime t'ertiii eales. I i aft " -i rauii , a v;t ilal'Ie in a iy lial l il tlie l'ili!c,l i;t.ues ;u,(l all t lie j)i iaeiia! ! d, uu of ICuinjie. Collections mettle t" promptly retnittrd. IN A NIT SJIKLI. The Drummer. j An awful mash, A little cash. Two hearts that beat as one. Ain't got a cent To nay the rent, Gol darn it, where's (he fun ? Ililie-jt market price.- p:.H i--r County War rants. State at.ii ''unty r.-j:i.s. DIRECTORS : Joliii Kitzuerud John It. .'lar. (!eo. K. Dovev, A. W "Iff A. K. ':"ui;'.alin, ii. ;. ( 'u.-liiiiK, F. K. Wiiil e. He' h Mil. The Clarinda Herald, ictiag that the civil service rides forbid the appoint ment of any person to a government position who habitually uses intoxicat ing liquors, observes with a sly tw iakle that, "If that rule is obeyed though the democrats may e'ect a president the re publicans will continue to hold the offices." a s wi.;-.juia. "I love that man witn all my heart," said a PLiiadcphia girl, "but the trouble is, that it I answered 'yes,' everybody will say I married for i;ev:-y. He is an editor." Boston Herald. If gentle May will now settle down in the lap of summer, the litile eccen tricities of the past ten days will be overlooked. ENDORSING Wl AT KEYSON; Members of the State Nledical So ciety Speak their Minds About His Management. TIIK MAIITEIj OF SC'ItXCE. A. tr.nnd is being coiiilmctel under the river Thames, in London, and when i' is completed it is proposed to light i; and run trains through by electricity. A sav .a;t of tie- a-t has succeeded in transmitting ! ;i long distance the power generated by a waterfall work ing upon an eleeiiical aptaratus, with only a loss of iO jr rviA f power in the first ixiaiinunt. Ah this e.. . ;.- that bcioie !or g ti e sour.d of ih i -pi j rations of the steatil engine, b r ail small work at least, will cease. Wh-.-n in the m uning it is time to sliut the power press to throw off the daily news-, idl that Mill be done wiil be the fuming of a key by the pressman. Some waler po.ver far in tho valleys, or the gde that blows from the mountains or the lakes, will supply the power. It seems ns though the intelligence ot man h now materializing for his ' heaviest labors the power which is the nerve of the uni- Lixcolx, Xeb., lay 24, 1SS3. The Nebraska .Sta'e Medical society, in its fifteenth annual session assem bled, in the Chamber of the House of Itcpresentativts, has instructed the undersigned to transmit the following resolution to the leading newspapers of the state ; Iiesoh'cd, That the thanks of the Ne braska locate Medical .Society be ex tended to Dr. II. I. Mathewsoii, Super intendent of tlie Insane Hospital of .Nebraska, for his courteous invitation to visit the Asylum. Whilst we do appreciate his enter tainment and hospitality, we are well atislied with the method of his man agement and the elegant and cleanly appearance of the establishment, that the patients bear all the appearances of good care and good treatment, and we believe that the management of said institution is unexceptionable, A. S. Mansfield, M. D. Sec. Neb. State Medical Society. Ciias. S. IIaiit.M. D Assistant Secretary. Omaha Herald Dr. Mathewson may well be con gratulated upon the foreoging endorse ment from the medical fraternity of the state, v - Bank Cass County 'oti:eriM;.i'i aati Sixth Sireets, 1 JD'i.V !'!...'' K. !'i -.sklent, I M. .'ATI N, C'a.-liier. f Transacts a Qenufal Banlani Bssiacss. IIIGIIKST CASH j'RICE Paul for Conni;) tr,id city War. aids. and jiromptly reantteit fs,. KlilKCCTOIiS : John Black, J. M. 1'altfi-son, C. If. I'armele, F. K. Guiliiaann, J. Morrisscy, A. '. Sniitli. Fled Cenler. 51!y WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER, - NEJ3, E. L. HEED, l'resident. Ii. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. 11. S. WILKINSON, Cashier. A Gsnsra! Eankiag Business Transacts! nni'ONiTN Iteceived, and laterost allowed on Time Certi ficates. 5::.vi"TN Din-.vu availabln in any part of the United States and all the (nn':iiat cfties of Europe. Agents for t?te celebrated Haiirc Line of SMiirs. INSURANCE. 5. 1. SIIFSOI, AGENCY run I. CITY, of London, QUEEN, cf Liverpool FIREMAN FUND, of California EXPRESS COMPANIES: AMEKICAX EX TRESS CO.. WELLS, FARGO & CO. EXTRESS. Ofiiee in RokwooJ Etock , with Johnson -ros 6dcm WtU end prppAM t ny Mrw lkir , QAMD CATfilOnUP. , fur ifl"vi, mu. iiM hucmvii;, of i lutmmtri, 5ulls Helta SULia. Drum Ataiur Si, an.l H5, Somiry hmn OU.u, Krfirli ifistrvn for AtniUfftr iUMUa. uil ft Cfttcm' ivH, k.-. ai Still undersells unv of his competitors by "J. p r t . R( nsons wlij',' lie I been au ohl cxiii r.-eni cd ( hilhier'ever Nile c ls.", kuowhhow lo buy, p iys no rent- :m I buy l'f c;i-h. Iicmoiib(T tlio IVcnty-Mvt iV; ("cut. Save SAYLI) RV RI;VI.N(. or m.M. dAiW' GltOCEIES- I a i ink lot or .M A('K K III- I., LAI : i I A ! H ) 1 1 1 : J 1 1-: i M : I X( i , TKU I IT, W I LI) way! CO!) I'L-II, A a clinic; lot of ' W" ' a I". I'd-, of y f 11 Jlr 7Cf; A 7Z Ti' TV .1L :i els of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. t li;i.V(. i.i ! ! ;i 'i i : Jin" 'if Queensware, Glassware, Lampf Will Excliame lor Country rroaucc. &;;. All our K"'i!k :ii"e i I e-li. Liiisscii Oil Meal Always on Uanfi ,'e.t luor to Co;;i t iloti-e, I'lnU.-inoiitJi, Xel), iM&52w3M. Mm b. MURPHY & GO. '. LUMBER. Corner Pearl and Seventh Streets, -IiEA L.lCiCS ALL ja.NDS OI' Lumoe nSash.Doors, Blinds' r Q 1 ru tan tsjj CstoJ UiczfCa a BiUWtitiMi, Lowest Mates. T'eiisss Gasfe HARDWARE. THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE BV lmmmm -: fe-. : .. . - - , ; i T'-r'-'" ' ' - ' - ' ' ' :: -' :' It s-i" ... - , . '" - .. ; I K; Jc-;;Cv.; -rt -- ' - -- -.'.' -; .- - DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves and Tinwarr r The best and most complete, assortment in the city. Iu tho K0CIAv tj LOCK, two doors west of Carruths. Call and see vs. ii Is. v 1 2 . 1 V a. . JVfr lm Mini i - iw Ik. ' .A ? : . ' - - -