The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 17, 1887, Image 2

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    THE DAILY IIEKALD, PLATTSMOUTII, HEDRASKA, NONDAY, OCTOBER IT, 1887.
Qllje JJlattsmout!) Doili) fjcralib,
ZKZ 1ST O TT 3 13 U O S.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Kor Supreme Jiule,
SAMUEL MAXWELL.
For I'nlversity Kcgrnts,
DK.JH. 15. DAVIS,
I)U. GKOHGE ROIiEUTS.
For .T nlfCc of Second Judicial Uintrlct,
HON. SAMUEL M. CHAPMAN.
HON. ALLEN W. FIELD.
UBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
KorTrcir-.uivr
D. A. CAM 11 JELL.
ForClurk
BIUD CRITCIIFIELD
For Keconli-r
WM. II. POOL.
Hiijprint!iid'r.t f I'uidie Instruction
MAYNAKD SPINK.
Krr SlH'i ilf
J. C. KIKEXIJAUY.
For Judi?f
CALVIN IUJSSELL.
I2:)i-Clerk of D!sti-i!t.CiMirt
ii. j. sTKEioirr,
For Comity C'ciiin:isinncr
GEO ROE YOUNG.
For Surveyor
A. MADOLE.
For Coroner
IIEN11Y B(ECK.
The Republican State Platform.
The republican party t .Nebraska, while
ovor careful of property ritjhtc, ami holding no
ey in ;tt !i y with tliosj who would with the roni
uiuuiat divide, or wit!) the atiarehixts destroy,
reasserts its determination that. tli! great rail
way corporal ions of tli is state which hold re
lations :I closest interest to the pe.iplu .shall
lie the fairly paid servants of the sta'e and nut
ita masters. TU work of legislative control in
tin; stale anil n it ion shall continue until all
cunt' of complaint of exorbitant, rates and
nnjiitt discrimination in favor of individuals of
localities fh.ill cease to exist. Assumirj; the
responsibility which fairly belongs to it. of
having originated all legislation looking to
ranroau control ami tne creation ol tlioia trt
biuiiiU or eoiuiiiis-ioiiK which hare been en
abled to srrapplu with corporate power, the r
publican party will see to it that by a'l needed
enlargements of power these commissions, na
tional aud slate, shall bo ;rtiied for battle and
lor victory. While favoring such "eNa'iue in
the coiiet.it.itio:i of this etato as will permit the
railroad commissioners to be elected by the
people, it herby voices its confidence In tho
existing board of transportation, :uul coinmends
Its ef"rt lo obtain for .Nebraska the same
tarilf of rate for freight and carriage of tas
oners a is accorded to neighboring states
iimlarly circumstanced. It ii grosHly unjust
und x irrpviom wrong that Ncbr itika should
pay more for the transportation of h -r products
ami Hie carriage of lisr inplif s than hcrneigh-
l.ors, Iowa, Minnesota ami Dakota, with its
3 ooo miles of easily constructed and cheaply
iiiaintainutt lines of railroad and the republi
can f thl state will not ceaoo tlivir efforts
until all wrongs be righted.
We reaffirm our a Iterance to ths American
gyotu'it of tariff, under which, with its broad
protection of American labor, our country lias
prospered beyond any other, as the business
or. mo country now demands revision, the re
iiioiican,auve to tne demands of everv mate
rial interest, will see to it that such revi-ion
snail ue made at the earliest practical day.
We condemn the action of the democratic ma
jority in congress in that alter repeated
pledges of tariif reform, it hr.p utterly failed,
while h-iv in? a lai:e majority in the house of
reprexeta'iv5S. where t-iritr bills must origi
nate, to bring about ueh reform, which must
come from Ui party that has ever been the
friend of the American laborer and. producer.
The j;ratful tha.iks of the Ainuriean people
aro due to those who defended the union in the
late war an! we are in favor of providing
Buiiapis pensions ior i soiaiers ana sailors who
er disabled in It service or who have since.
without tfieirfault or vice, become objects of
puouc or privaio cnaruy ana to ine widows
ami orrnans or nione who fell in its defence.
We heartily sympathize with the ambition
a:id eiioru of toe patriots of Ireland in their
endeavor to obtain for their country the
blowings of free institutions and local self
government. Wo recognize ia Charles Stew
art rarnell and the Kt. lion. William E. Glad
stone worthy champions of the fundamental
principals or tua ucciarauou of ludepen
der.ee.
We coatlcmn the action of the president in
his attempt to return the trophies won by
bravery on the field of battlo.
We condemn the narrow, intolerant and par
tisan action of the democratic party In exclud
lug from the privilege of state citizenship the
half million peoolu of Dakota, solely (n the un
aulv and indefensible ground of a difference
la political view. rot contest with their ef
fort to exclude the negro from the elective
franchise, ihey now seek to proscribe an Intel
ligent, prosperous au.i patriotic people because
oi their political opinions.
review with alarm the abuse or the Teto
power py the president of the United States,
A power from the use of which England sov
ereigns havs abstained for two centuries; a
power med but six timss during the first forty
ysars of or national government, a power by
me pwwi"v imrtisieu to ine president for the
purpose of preventing hastv legislation, has bv
the present iumiubeiit of that . nice been unnr!
to thwart the well ascertained will ef the peo
ple- tuu io ineir repeated demands, lie
Las, in one-half of a single term of oflice, used
the power more times than all the predecessors
combined. Ilehns sought by all the prece
deuted use of extraordinary power, to consti
tute himself a co-ordinate branch of the na
tional legislature, lie has frequently exer-
i"ruMii? out- man power ty tne cowardly
method of th- '-pocket veto" by which import
ant measures have been defeated without any
ii-.il ueillg t iv on ior WllllllOldlUg its up
proval.
The New York banks last Saturday
held $7,2G0,000 is excess of legal rc-quircmente.
Two more elcaths orcured Saturday on
the steamship Alesia, in New York liar
bor, which makes twenty-eight in all
that have died from cholera.
Judge II. T. Elliott, who has made the
address of welcome to the presidential
party at Memphis Saturday morning was
oTercome by the heat and died before he
could be removed from the stand.
We do not object to our exchanges
copying articles from the columns of the
IIekald, veu though they attach no
credit, but we do object to articles from
the Herald being copied and credited
to other paper.
On our fourth pngs will be found the
obituary notice of Mrs. Julia Cooley, wife
of Griffeth S. Cooley, of Cedar Creek.
She was well known in-the county, hav
ing lived in the county, we believe, about
twenty years.
Thk Journal has Information to the effect
that Mr. Criteufleld, the republican candidate
is making much capital out of the fact that
he Is a friend ef Van Wyck. Journal.
We are sorry Mr. Critchfield is doing
this, if he is doing so(?) because the
Journal has a patent on that back-action,
double somersault, now you see it and
now you don't, sort of politics. We will
Beo "IJird," Mr. Journal, and say to
him, "under the hat" that lie must not
infringe on the Journal man's right.
The many railroad horrors of the pant
year have had the effect of rousing tlic
train condtirtor.-i. Tim national naeoc in
tion of railway conductors have propareii
a bill providing for licensing conductor
and engineers, somewhat after the man
nor of feteaniship pilots and engineer.'-.
They will try to have this passed by t he
next congress The act requires that
interstate railroads employ only licensed
engineers and conductors; provides for u
chief examiner and ten supervising ex
aminers to see that tho law is observed;
the country to be divided into ten dis
tricts, in each of which districts tht.n
shall be two assistant examiners ono t:
conductor and one an engineer. The lo
cal examiners are to have tho power of
licensing, and arc to pass on all the qual
ifications for candidates. The liceus Is
to run one year and is revokable for in
temperate habits, unskillfulness, and liko
causes. If the number of disasters can
be lessened by enactmant", this is a st: -in
the rkdit direction. The main thing,
however, would seem to be to crcutt
more conscientiousness in the conscieu.s
of the railroad corporations. lite.
HOME. FOR THE FRIENDLESS
A Completo Statement of the Yoar'f
Receipts of Monoy and
Supplies.
Lincoln Journal
The following statement of the sources
from which money was derived for th.
support of the home for the frh-ndh
during the p-ist year is kindly furnished
by Mrs. A. E. Doolittle, financial secret i v
of the state society:
Greenhouse
I'.oard
Contribution
Mic'l. donations
Lincoln donat'ons
Jjlncoln Aux
Tecumseh Auk
Gibbon Auk
Innav.Me Aux
Fremont Aux
lied Cloud Ar.s
Helena Aux
Table Hock Air;
Waverly Aux
Hebron Aux
Valparaiso A u-c
.Nebraska City Aux
Crets Aux
Falls City Aux
Syiacusa Aux
Kockford Aux
Ileatiico Aux
Unadhla. Aux. .-
liumboldt Aux
Hastings Aux
I'lattsiuouth Au.i,
Central City Aux
Trairie Center Ai;x
l'awnee City Anx
Melroy Aux
Auburn Aux
Sterlir.s Aux
Total 3.212 Ci
Clothing, bedding and provisions have
been received from the following auxil
iaries: Melroy, Beatrice, gyraeuse, Wav
erly, Brock, Table Rock, Lincoln, liising
City, llockford, Pawnee City, Central
City, Unadilla, Sterling, Nebraska City,
Hebron, Humboldt, Tecumseh, Helena,
Gibbon, Seward, Plattsmouth, Falls City,
Hastings, Fremont, Auburn, Crete, York.
From towns where are no auxiliary so
cieties: Dover, Irviugton, Uurchard.
Diller, Malcolm, Surprise, Liberty, Fair
bury, Omaha, Sutton, David Cit3', Pal
myra, Keuesaw, Dorset, Vt., Belief oun
tain, 0. Mits. A. E. Doolittle,
Financial Secretary.
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. 1,500 ! f
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Procrastination.
TiniG once gone can never be re
called." is the remark only too often
said by those who neglect themselves.
Dr. Warner's new SpecifictCough Cure
Comes to the world's rescue
And denies death of its rightful due'.
Please report your experience to your
druggist and neighbor, that the world
may have proof no cure, no pay re
quired Price 30c anel $1. For sale by
Will J. Warrick.
Druggist's Soaps
The largest line of 10c soaps in the
city at Warrick's drug store try them.
d 4t
Sarpy County.
Sarpy county nominating conventions
democratic and republican will be held
at Papillion the 20th and olsi.
The Papillion 2'iiiics correspondent of
La Platte i;r.nouuced a yonng lady as
candielate for co'inty superintendent of
pnblic instruction. She is a poet and
story writer known as "Fclis". She re
sides at La 1'iatte. She is said to be a
republican.
The Bellevu'3 college nine anil the Oma
ha high school ni:i! played at tho former
place on the l"th with the result of 0
to 20. They will play again in two
weeks. Sam Patterson of Plattsmouth
is the college pitcher.
ITEM3 OF INTEREST.'
Hon. H. W. Crady,
The Statesman, Scholar anel True
American, set an example worthy of re
flection for all True Americans. Healing
wounels that no methoels except those
uscelby Heaps1 Camphorated Arnica Salve
which is sold on its merits for any use
that a salve can be uscel. No cure, no
pay. For sale by the following drug
gist. Price 25c per box.
W. J. Warrick
Warrick has a very nice line of birth
day cards. d4t
Kotc.4 and of AH Sort Gleaoeil
from tho TfewniHiern.
The Spanish government in buying Eng
lish horses.
Italian?? Jiro engaged in making cheeso
out of toTi'itto pulp at a Darlington (N. J.)
cunning house.
Jaiiua S. AW-1, he-red, of Fan Francisco,
owns a snuff lv: mado of tho first lut of
gold found in California in 1818.
Boys between the ages of 10 and 13 who
will neither v.c: k nor go to whool ore t
to work break i.g Btono at Fultou, lan.
The brM'iii i; vb btarted a factory at
Owwxj that 1;:mi3 out 1,000,OUO Uick
achea a. cl;:y. It alo maktd 2, lU0 bnovr
shove-lj a day.
A r.cw railrr:'. l U to bo built in equa
torial Africa, : -ssing tbr. continent fruru
l.or.nda, Lov.er Gu:r:ca, to uujo Portu
guese jiorl in r.i yinibiq;ic.
I.'e-rLn Soei.i:i.-tn cinploycel tho ether
day, for tau ilist time, women to l:s
iribul t'K'ir j::::ipl:l-ta, :iid over 80,(,'i)i)
wero f.cntt'Tcil ;..-cund Ix-foro the polico'
i..ti:id c;:t vl:;.l wutt going on.
Tlic bouse Ir, which I'ayno ata-iripk-d
'o niur.l'-r SiTiviary Soward at tho Unto
1" l .Iiicoln's ii . .".isinatioii is now ofTercd
.'r Kidf. It 1:-' long Ih'cii u.-ed ns t!v.i
Ik ;id(1i;ar'a rs ol tho commissary general.
It has been decided by u California
court that :i re-r' rstato ue-el from husband
io v. ;fo whore ' lovo and afTcctiem" aro
named r.s th' considf-rntion 33 not valid
r.i.less there wu.; aetitally eueh considera
tion at the time of tho tranafer.
One of tlio ii'. : t original specimens of
CJeri'U.ii .jovr::;- ".n is tho weekly F.l.i rt
:botit to a j .pit'." in Ijorrach, Baelen, under
:!.e tiih'of '-'i!:'- violin. r-in-Law." every
".ilci-;i,cr Jo . l.ich, maloor female, may
:dtn L-fj u CO!;' rii -iter.
isi-ia, theie arrived a few
iViOr-.COV.'.
Ti ii-) 1. IO
train filled entire iy
l
. ;.e taucMsi;ii
j-.:cl ed in bt-.m -!
with
imo frenn Tiilis, south of
mountains, nnel were
; vith tiir light covers,
iiiekcd when half rioe,
and i'.ro long e: sough on the read to bo
well rioenod ! iheir arrival.
Finger bowls; maele of birth Lark were
i.nc of th-.5 oiK.int conceit3 of a elinrtr
arty f.t Boi-fi n the other night. Tho
ft-uests could riot discover why th pretty
things did not '.-jk, birt that was secre t
of the inrci:-i-JU9 hotstesa, and eho
wouldn't toll.
A Bridjepor; Conn.) m::h prc-rcntf-d at
a cheek for ?:'A. ilio
ek bad only if -23. 37 cn
hank refused to cash tli
e man vvidi the check
its to the other man's
e-sented tho choci, and
a liiuiK aao: iv
rnslrcr ef th' (
dtosit, and th
check. Then
dejieitcd C3 t
cwiit, ncrain j
got tho mony.
liussin is cor idoring tho advieabilily
of enactin;;- i providing that ehildieu
lorn in liiiA- ia of naturalized German
j arents thad be regarded as Russian sub
jects from birtl'. mstead of from the time
they attain their maje.rity, as t present,
thus making them liable to military ser
vice. When, in 1 iVJ, the United States
troops occupied ZJacon, Ga., they turned
out to bhivt a-; they might many :;j
parently worn out horses. Sorno of thcLO
war Kteeds it-; ' perated fast, and wero
soen drav in llio plows of the con
quered Southvo.iH, and ono of them, at
least, is living ia vigcroua oki ago hi
Monroe county.
The- engineer.; of a heavy double header
train saw i. ehl!.! on tho truck near the
village ef Kcxdi ; len. N. Y. They whistled
for brakes, a; ;d when the train wasolciewt
upon the child one of the engineers leaded
from his lr.eo;;:. tive, and, running ahead,
oaujrht the iuf;r.,c from the track. As a
reward the mi.-: her has recorded the cn
gineer'b liamo hi the family Bible.
There was r.n extraordinary drought in
one part of C l.u a this year. On July 5,
II. E. Shcuf, II t TaotRi Chehx) ensfems
and Cheloo cii.. : it, is.u?d a prcclamation
prohibiting the killing of four footed
Len?ts, s-.-cd he.-vrith rome ofilcials, went
to tho Tien Kou temple to pray the gods
for rain. On the following day there was
a gentle- rain n:id on tho l3th a heavy
shower.
In tearing dnv.n an old farmhouse, five
miiea from M .nticel-o, Ca., workn'cn
found an old. time elavo whip ljctwccn the
weather btKirdi-.-g and the log walls. It
is made of a - her strap two inches wide
and u'.-out n !': : and a half long, fastc-lie-d
in a polished h'ekory handle some two
feet long, with a firing in the 'rod by
which it might !o attaclied to the wrLit.
It reminded one ef old times.
Just in front ef tho spot whco Presi
dent Clevehi".-1. : food in the room e.f the
board ef coiuml skners in the city hall of
Philadelphia v, h- n ho received the pubh'o
at the reeem ce.itfiinii'J, there is a thread
bare spot in the carpet. Ii; was forme d
by the peoplo i:. arching up to him, shak
ing hands f-i'.-i then turning toward ike
exit. 3Iany t";.--uiiand feet ehufHing in
that turn woru tho cai'pcUs to threads in a
few hours.
Sluvious Archa-cloq:ier;l Articles.
A regular g.-.ug of manufacturers of
spurious arch.-, logical articles liaa re
cently Wen Ci evicted in the Canton cf
Neui'ehatcl. whoso seb.ohirs had long
compl.-.ine-tl c f ilio frauds practiced on
huaters for re Ik ; of p-ile dwellings. One
cf the ce-eued had inve-nted the "horn
age" for the Lr- cut of an enthusiastic an
tiquarian, and eug out for him a number
of skilli'rJIy prepared articles of horn.
Another fraud consiatcd of forging the
signature of the curator of the Archaeo
logical r-Iuseu..: o Jseufchatc-!. and tc-sti-fyir.:-:
tii-.-rehy vi the genmncness of a
shield. The forgers weie sentenced to
terms cf impiL ament varying from two
days to half a y.-ar. Home Journal.
A lire-is .TTa'.le of TUrcntl.
A young lady of Austin, who ha3 much
time to spare end who is very skillful
wiiii the i.eedie and excels in ail fancy
crochet work, has made a uniquo dress.
The material is common spool thread,
white, and. the entire drees is hand cro
cheted work, l-eautifully flowered and
strongly made, :-nd about 10.000 yards
of tlueaJ wero used in its cons-traction.
The sleaveo are crochete-J in the preper
sliapo. and are f .stened in by a lctk cro
cheted stitch. 1; is a very beautiful dress,
and the yetmg lady tells us that it took
lirr thrco inomhs to complete it. Austin
(Nev.) Beveillo.
A Strangro I nVn I? Anstrl.v.
At Zirknilz in th: An .tiian Alp;; tl
ia an inlermitU at Ia!.e that i-j a
which at ono bun-ton of tin: ycir h fe:
with water, r.t an.t'cr i-. h-l' 1 up ir
cultivated by thf f.,T'!!er.'. cf tho i. i
bvrhool. 'ihe imp-
Putick, l.T'.H jui.tC'A'
tion e-f that i'a -in a.,
of it mi iir-.ir.':i!so i
which, when the f,'
tho basin Ins rer.c:
b-e:
su
ing ur
l asin is emiily
Thi.-3 cave leads t
und erj.Tfiund Juki
one anolher by v.
I'utick liavignti-vl t!a
Immense field.-i of
eunuilato, a?iel f.lt-i
rent r are carriexl -of
1 1 iv? cave i;i v. :
waters is h ealed ::
very low, aim. -t t .
in suc-'i J laecvi the
fiv qui-utly close tl..
th Wi;t'-r3 t'") i ine
i'liiick. with thrc-et
-1 iwp. ??nr?, rrn
' ! farmer, V''!-a,: 3 F H-fi US': :K
! r ,:n.l hi ,;e ... J p X ?L " T i 1
' ,,;;,r" u.r.wrV'.-;;.. i
; a c rt.o.i 1; '. . !
1 ho v. aU-r u.-.tll ' r.-.K-rrK-if 1-,
n 1. ng ser!'---; ' '
1
4
.) :n
d s r r. 1
I For tho v.vxi t:v vi
j be !i;m! !): ."'i i d
I half fttli, t lie o; h.
j p. lift.- in oil'1 ;ni'i
i I y in-t.illrnc!) : ,
I lcsiflence v. oi i h :
i.n!.''
; . r in
I! (iia
.;;: '
:-. :'!iv
tiic-r t
in Yiitli riir"k maj
i 1 .... I. SMI f
oi
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i e
i n
!K- ihinl 'iih; bnl
; , !,.ain(!fi- in month-
j X
lo ronixinicL a
ivfii a lot with-
Itl
at ion.
of th- I d:
.h
ling down fr.::n the
eight hours th'-y vv
co-aid until thiy
I':u--ago by tiie f-'d-whleh
was hi-.ppdy
they were t - .ah!e-i
unharmed. But th; .
1 it lehin(, ar.d w!.
lA'irr tlu watr
CI !go Mi v.-.a.
A i:ei.i:ti."
Of the iiiviiation..
ar.d f ta'.e-i e.ieu:U-d
id. iv th.
rne.- t urn.
tncxfi.i:
1
tween li.'.j rf "er.il
Kiale. Tl.-e lMs ;-red
i-.:i!i haehs !.:. .
at" niri" iach.-s wi
l!ll-e:-a;;;h?hs .f '.11
highly poli.-hed. ai
painte-d a huaeii .
I. loom. The i.Te 1
Lri:-;toI board, i;
is wrltlsn, as well ;
conji.iiti.ee k ie.g t- :
p:g s-are also u?de
Inula ia.k r-kel ehea
Horn of the tial.'.'. ':
the Cherokee ro.-to. ;
to I lorida, of :ja:il ;'
CJtbbtigu pahnctto, v.
pgilir', white civmer.,
i-.'i ixicfis, and skei
the Si.. John's ri.
shore 3 of the bauutl
tit. George', all l.lcn .
artistic arrangeincs
of tho paj--s tiiere i
er iietur iA hkcuV.
dmh'g ids team to
1'ineft. lie has the it
elra.wn by a gemun
lie bestrides, iiij ha
to the erouiid. Ph.-
I'hil Armour
A elei-
.natii, v
-i,
church somewhere
tions of the city, v
aslving for a contri! .
vrho, lie pid, r. i.o r
the n; ces. aries of li:
tute that ho had
ch'thing for la r i:e -.
oven miahhi to ,iy
kind hearled. tioeto:
Armour gp.ve hi;:i 4
his way raj acing.
piL;ed a few hours '
man rcturntvl and !
saying thaL l-.v had
thai; ti:e child had L
h.-c!:, and the crr-a
worthy cf hh ch.r:'
at llr-t surj ? ; d.
temper, lie ealied
told him to f ee tir
3. is oflleo and inv .
sent to his own ht .
every ihin which :
wei;arni"s condition
her at once, and ti
I Ai continued till tli
for hf.r:-.-lf. My '
Mrs. Armour took i
looked aficr it ur.li:
-as needed.
Aiiiciicun Crr'.-
Baaurort CaMl-
rented by mt. VCiiJ:
th.c ahootla.g sca-a-.
him for a term of :
includes the ia' jtini
stream which run 5 -.
The fainilv cx.n.el
during tlio'fall and
year, r.r.tl are wirla
El Tdacaan, the e
Bradley Martin., a:,
the Winrms eiriate.
The casilc, wide::
GO feet wie'e. .tand
c:i the f-oa'.ii hank
and is built in ti e J
with turrets and r
dow3 ar.d many ci:
red caricls-ione from
which 13 near ly.
fully furni.hed" th
moeiern and eld i
tensive stable;; a;,
tables wiil accomre
p.t rresont Mr. m:
cf fifteen.
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fallible. New York Mail and Express.
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