x. ifte ft new Mayor, Clerk, Treasurer, Attorney, IWIl'llleiT, '-idi SIJCOXI) YEAIt PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25, 1881). x:. NUMIJER 11 J II 1 1 1 1 I CU 1 r - " ' 1 l i i - Mi ) ft ? 1 c I ; l . 1 r fr;5' if : i : ; i 1 1 it the the sulject A repre- was accorded a THE S A 31 OA N FEELING ur 8ar,que8tion were 1,1 of CcneFal discussion today, sentati ve of the nress It Increases Vitb Each Report From the brief interyiew with Secretary Bayard beat of War. last evening. He said he had received the dispatches in question, but it would GERMAN BLUSTER AND BRAVADO I not proper for him to discuss their subject matter at this time. In regard to the statement that Ger many would violate no treaty in acquir ing ascendancy in Samoa, Bayard called attention to the declaration concerning the boundaries of the German and Eng lish dominions in the West Pacific ocean, signed at Berlin, April 6, 1880, and said he thought this agreement precluded German acquisition in Samoa, and that she was bound to respect the rights of that island. Assistant Secretary Rives intimated IN HONOR OF BURNES A Solemn and Sombre Soene in the Houbo of Representatives. IN RESPECT OF ITS DEAD MEMBER It is Likely to bo Tested In the Near Future - Tho Latest News From the Outraged Island- Congress Appoints a Funeral com mittee and Adlourns In Ros pect for Its Dead Member. Practical Work to Commence. W.vsiiiNTrtN, I. C, Jan. 23. The Sa l.ionn troubles continue to be the topic and discussion in congressional circles. Senator Frye and Sherman, members of the committee on foreign relations, in conversation on the subject exorcised a the opinion that tin? 'ovrrnmfnr f tho United States should go to war if nects- that there were Prtsnt differences in wiry to prevent any foreign government "'''n.aeDTlUeorinuerman fro:., seizing the islands.and all the mem- e" e president's message to bers of the' rommittee are said to b2 of care of the 16, in9t-. i "gard to th same opinion tho treaty of QernJ, Great Britain and . ur, the Unite States in the Samoan matters. IM-pnt,-!,, have been received at the ! Ut d,SCrel,eD state duji ti t in 'lit from IVndleton, Amer ican minister at Berlin, in regard to the cies, hut it is understood he .referred ticularly to that passage in the ' mefesnge A Sad Day. Washington, D. C. Jan. 23. A som bre pall hung over the house of repres entatives when it met this morning, The desk of the late James N. Humes was draped in black aad a large wreath of calla lilies adorned it. As the speak er's gavel fell the members of the house ose, and amid a silence that was solemn and impressive, Chaplain Milburn, in a sonorous voice that could be heard in every nook and corner of the chamber and the galleries, delivered the opening prayers in Which he referred feelingly to the deatli of Sir. Burnes. The speaker then directed the journal to ! read. Samoan question. Their contents are withh'ld from the public, except some etracts from (Iiiinaii newspapers giving ucroii'ts ( and commenting on the tight in wiiii h so m my Germans lost their lives. The previous languid tone of the pros in regard to Suinoan affairs was iiickeiu d to fever heat by the Das Klcine Journal of U rlin of the 7th instant which -ars: fronting to ofhcial reports from Apia of l tvino.-r -JH a corps of the Olga was s nt to accompany the German con sul to the sr ne of war on the natives in conse.ju.'iic.; of the destruction of German property nnd bodily insults to the men of the maiine while in leave, the consul going there for the purpose of instituting a disarmament. On the way to Boilela pi ir.f'iiioiMhc landing corps of the Olga is by Mi'rprii attacked by the insurrec-tioni-ts under the leadership of the Am i rlean. Kh-in. Landing being thereupon mad. I.y I Hiding a crew of the Olga, the Adl-.r and gunboat Ebcr, the natives were tlitown biifk and several of their Tillag -s situated jn the coat destroyed. Lieut. Sieger mid liftoen men are Jead. Lieut. Spengler and Murchardt as well as thirty six men are wounded. IT WAS A VICTORY, TIIOl'tSH. "A vi.-toiy. but a costly one, and not one to be rejoiced over. The Germans m -.-ddling in the quarrels of King Mataafa, Melietca and Tamasese has been hailed M-ith rej..ii ing from several quarters with the reason that the final result of the bus iness w is expected to be the occupation of Samoa by the German empire. Eng land and the I'nited States do not, however, agree to such a consuma tion and now we have even lost a numbur of men in battle with thedispised island ers; a new Cif in the history of our rolo ncal policy; a laurel Caf, but what sort of a one. THK ZEITCM; TALKS FOR BISMARCK. The national Zeitung denies the exis tance of a treaty precluding European powers from acquiring or seeking to ac quire the ascend, ncy in Samoa. It also where the president says: "Acting within wmc" occuP,ea auyUt lwo minuttg alter the restraint which our constitution and whICU Mr- "ockcry, a member from laws have placed upon the executive PI,9aou"' arose antl 8aiJ hr had been ap- power, have insisted that the autonomy J l,,c l " and independence of 4Samoa should be announce to t,,e hue the death of his NEBRASKA 8OLDIER8' REUNION Where will Their Next Reunion be Held Is the Question. What's the Matter cf Plattsmouth? Parties who have an interest in the city in which they live, would do well to read the appended proposition. Here is a chance by which to gain a reputation for the city which will bo of considerable value with but little money expended, which can be raised by contributions. The object of the contribution would be to induce the soldiers and sailors of the state to hold their next reunion here. Such an honor would be of considerable value to Plattsmouth, and some iniuential busiuess men of the city should make an effort to secure it.: 1st. For the purpose of securing tho location of the eleventh annual reunion of soldiers and sailors, to be held in the year 1889. at such time and place as may be designated by the twelfth annual en campment department Nebraska, G. A. R, I will receive sealed proposals at de partment headquarters Grand Island, Neb., until February 19th. 1889, 12 o'clock a. m., from cities, towns or vil- ages of the state. 2nd. Propositions must be accom panied by a written guarantee endorsed by five or more responsible persons, guaranteeing that their locality will fur The One-Price lolhior At some time in the future I n3 gratis to the G. A. R. the following: he said the Missouri delegation would L -A-1 leaat 240 acres of land for euch nimilnn.,1. A 1S 4.. iL. I COHeBgUCi treaties made with Samoa bv tho uowers named. Germany. Great Britnin and the sk the house to suspended its ordinarv reumon suitabIe for camlng location, United States, and their agreements and proceedings to pay trtbut to the work Plat and state out tho caml anl repair understanding with each other. I have I of the eminent gentleman so lutelv one camP for occupancy. protested against every act apparently of tlieir colleagues, whose death was a IL Seventy-five tons of hay, fifty tons tending in an opposite direction, and calamity, a lose not only to the state he of ,n,w' one hundred corda of wood, all durinsr the existence of the intemntinn! served so well, but to the n ition at !ar?e. uulTW,!a 10 quartermaster of camp on disturbance one or more vessels .if war Mr. Djckery then offered the follow- reunion grounds, by or before the last have been kept in Samoan waters to nro- resolution: FtidaJ Por to reunion, tect American citizens and propeity." "Resolved, That the house h:n heard IIL Purnish 'uitable guard for such Whitney talks. profound sorrow the announcement Prolyert7 f"r pe"od of nine days, said Secretary WhitneT 8id th f of the deatli of the Hon. James N. Kaard to 1,8 under the direction and the eovernment was fixed and nr.ina Burnes, late representative from the state orders o the commander of camp, which miaht be said Jn regard to if mils' of Missouri." Iv- A good quality and sufficient come from the state department. "Resolved, by the house of representa- luanity of water to be delivered in Senator Edmunds, whm m.l. .r- "ves (the senate concuniuff) that a select uuuer lue aireciion or tne com nuainted with the tenor of the ntternrM committee, consisting of two members of mader of the camp for the needs of of the Berlin Gazette, said: I sunnose the three members of the sen- fifty thou8and people for one week, for that the expression of such an opinion ate be appointed to take the order for drinkin. cooking and washing purposes; will not serve to deter the American superintending the funeial and to escort a l8 enouK stock water for three thous I . . .... I .A I 1 m m people from carvin.r (,,,t nv kMIp. f 1.,. e remains of tha deceased to their nine ",B,ua Ui mutes s;c- tor one o j 1 - - 1 " 1 1 I 1 have mule or mv adopt as desimbb. I oburial and tint tlu necessary expenses weeK- or necessary. The Samoa islna ar -f attending th j execution of this" order b V rortJ-two tons of ice to be delir- great importance with relation to the PaTed out of tliL' contingent lund of the ered durinS the eek of the reunion, on develooeracnt made via the ri.td bouse." tne order of the comraander of camp. canals across the Isthmus of Panama and I "Resolved, That the sc.goant-at-arms V1, To ,urnish ,re U expense to Nicaragua." of the house be authorized and directed aepariment 01 Jetraska sufficient to take such steps as may be necessary tems on lne reun,on grounds for the ac- ior perieciiy carrying out tne provisions cmumoaaiion 01 nny tnousand persons. of these resolutions." Resolved. That the clerk communicate the foregoing resolutions to the- senate, and as a further mark of respc-ct to the memory of the deceased the house do now adjourn." These resolutions were unanimous;.-! v the oiiKUNATon or LOW PRICES, POSITIVELY GUARANTEES Tliat every (Jarinont ftoll lv Jiini is l.iwtT in Pnr limn tl.A Same quality and make can be-Nought elsewhere in the oily. I IE"1 nTOT SilTISPIED with your Mirdunr T.o m !'! t.-t v It l.uck rrr:in within thirtv .lavs and will cheerfully refund the money yon paid lor it. Joe in proud of hiu reputation he has earned and It Makes SMo Difference how low a price other clothidra may ask, or what extra inducements ttiey may ofler for your patronage, will always be lower and his inducement more liberal. 0 Dot No Dash, No Short Hand Crytogramic, Private Cypher Iinsiness with JOE, but Plain Fig Price Only I Lies Prices are always the Best mil Mi Prices OO TO HJElJsrrtTr BOECK' FIGHTING FAST TRAINS. Omaha to Have Another On as a Raault- Chicaoo, 111.; Jan. 23 The general managers of the western roads met in the Bookney building today to consider the question of fast trains west of the Mis souri river. The "Q." which is the dis turbing factor, refused to discontinue its fast train to Denver, and the Union Pacific run a similar train from Omaha. The other lines will equalize matters by cutting rates. It is understood that the Q is anxious tojhave the matter arbitrated by the executive board of th"a new inter- VII. To furnish a good and sufficient amount of advertising and destribute the same, the expense of which in total shall "os1 ce m i cufc oeiore tne re union and done under the direction of the reunion committee for 1889. VIII. To insure all property that may 6tate railway association and some settle- denies that England ami America have mCnt mT be rCch In thi9 waT that wiI1 iirreed upon anv nroceedinfrs for a I avert an7 trouble. ment of affairs in Samoa. The German I HOW CAM PiariiT adopted and the house at 1?: 10 adjourn- '"lve to be imured. in some reliable m- ed. surance company and companies for tbe The remains of Mr. Burnes, accompan- f uI1 Ped of time the property may be ied by the congressional delegation, left in transit to, in use, or in transit while in a special car over the Pennsylvania being returned from the reunion, railroad at 7:43 last night for St. Joe, Ix- To furnish under the appoint- Mo. There were no funrrl :n ment of the - ! . f -"J VJ lorsuch service, sufficient number of guards to protect property and aid the in this city, THE MISSOURI DELEGATION. The entire delegation in congress from Missouri together with Speaker Car;.,!-.. Randall and other members of the :i;r m nrrent in Samoa gats tliat on the contrtrr I nlln t.;roi.;M. u . i I ...;. : - . j (.,. vHuui(u iu wugu iuu birain r"wwu wuiiuiuce, met yesterciav ia ij such a treaty would be opposed to dip- and cough and calmly sayi "Oh! it is ing to take suitable action upon ti,, lomatie etiquette and has officially noti- little cold," and keep giving them death of Representative Burnrs ,wa offlce Bcrt,n .coord- l&nHr JlZlX : -' sumption, when can be so easily re- sorrow 'at his death and suggesting the The Zeitung continues that the treaties lieved by BEGGS CHERRY COTJGII appointment of a" committee of nendK-rs hetwi cn amoa, oermany, tnglana and onyurit naa no superior, and few from both the house and Viiiericn provide that Samoa concedes to Y1 . l - uo.. comm.-inder of camp, and maintain a pro per degree of order during the week of v union. v. nu b treaty power, equal rights with any other power, but no treaty regarding neutrality vr the independence of Samoa rxi.-ts between Germany and 4-nierica. The XrtJi German Gazette says that the sensation i.i America over Samoan troubles is regarded here as a deliberate defiance from Washington. KKOLAS!) INTERESTED. A London raMe says fbe statement Notica to Water Consumers. All bills aside from the lawn service were due Jan. 1st These bills must be paid by Feb. 1st, at our office in Henry Boeck's sore, Tgg FfcAyfrByQIiTff f ATJf Co. senate to at tend and superintend the funeral, and that the expenses of the funeral lid paid out of the contingent fund of the house and that the house adjourn as a nu:k of respect. The funeral will take place at Sc Joseph, 3Io.f and a conimittee y leave here with the remains tonight for that place and reach that place Sunday T furnish fifty saddles for the m.3 of tha cavalry division who shall be held responsible for the safe return of 8:11111?. XI. All the exetis . Tneiil.-nt ' to the reunion 111 the way of ammunition ftr.il !;l:tprjuj needed aud used in carrying out programme of sham battles, sun-rise and FURNITURE EMPORIUM? Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen HE OWNS HIS OWN BUILDING, PAYS INTO RENT And therefore cm sell yon goods for le Money than any other dealer in the city. HE ALSO HAS A CO.MPLE I'E ASSORTMENT OF umtmAKtm goods, HEARSE FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS. HENRY BOECK. COR. MAIN AND SIXTH STREETS. W. C. Henry, sailors, and addressed Grand Island, Neb. XIVr. In accordance with a resolution de. partment comnnnder wUl rcservo tofc the same te and place as above, from iittes. towns or villages, separate bids COUCH! and COUCH! and COUCH! What in the world is the reason inn will cough and keep coughing and still eyeninS 1. a ! r I Mm . . ccp trying mienor medicines whpn 1 ne committee on aDnronri;itiona ..f n.HII vo Ii Mlllfl'in trcotina mt.ln k rri a 1. I np.OI4N I III f.KKV ITIllTnu HVDim ! I 1 t- -n v ". - - vuuuu omur win wuico uiirnes was a member met the rsorth Germ in Gazette caused great H'" fXIff Br v gQ . DCe! opted resolutions of regret, surprise here. The utterence, which i. Sjjfa .rJ undouMedlv Bismarck's, nlaces a ual Uo t a,.n, " - . Uv"u I . nT UN EAKH upou the lips of diplomates and it is I and Is the reason people will not, can not, or impossible to obtain from them any expression on the diplomatic phases of the matter. Minister Phelps, in vieiy of irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputation and one that meal at neisel's mill, tf the Mansion house by the lord He carefully prepared his speech before '"lis better not to be. than lx -nnKa.v , . . "-' i "fuc icuuiniiuu inu one lliat is eivintr r." and no onn cn K I i ... .. ' . Kog i i --r- '-tit m "uusc uuiversai HHLisrcriinn at 0mi torslllp, i, t .! . ... .1 IIOIU. iVearlv All ilia I , , , " . 3 "-r" rv wen iaii4,uei icnuereu i.jm jasc nignt at I " . - wucir 10, paraiieieu satisfaction for purifvin? the mavor I m il T- .:" lerangeraeni oiood as UKUO S BLOOD PURIFIER & I of the dicrestire nrmiu r: ' I rr rnr . t-., , . -l. Peasant Pnra.Mire Be lets .ot i AT .:"T'H,"e t.-.v M ru.ir,, s H.cui cunsupauoD, ing. r-or sale by O. P. Smith & Co l II US WJ UIU oaiu.'-i. iftiujj lUtUCHXUJ I O i.uj IUCUI J I I VII UgglSlS. A in orricixj. rtK6.Ks. The Citv Meat MrWt ii V.T 2.L Tlio t taitntrlwa frnm IL-rlin nn1 Tin.tnn I.. r i . .i. i rr buy fresh meats, pqrk chops, poultry iu reg ird to the attitude of Germany on j apd game of a)l Jfincja. tf . If you consult your own interests xnn will tjuy yonr foot-wear of Merges. Be wise am) buy your Tjvcrshoes of Merges,.,,. . m . . 11 u sun-set guns, furnish a suitable place for f ..... UU,U"B ml 1,2',t,ng thC 9ame a1Pted at the t encampment the .in in wl situaies an si Kile horses for the use of the camp commander and bis staff, all such medicines and a , . J ior ine permaneni location of the the medical director, to be obtained by reunion, also the location of the same fo, him on requisition approved by the com- a period of five years, mnnder of the ram n to lis lnmo l. -.t ... . ' ' . w WJ V11C AV .u posts of the G. A. R will nty town or village that shall seenrp thfe upon receipt of th order at once Lrin location of saii) region. A rights to it to the attention, of pvblic In their lo jnna rtaajriB wHtie by securing the gratis public- bqQth.3, din.flg hUa sad all business tion of the same in the papers and in firms, places of amusements, shows &c, other ways promulgate it er?!!!l'Jr - The Department af raska ling or place to vend spirituous Hcqors, and all bid, alinl itln a.: 7 wine, or mt ba La .llowed on vv.ll. All :n i. ........ XII. In addition, he locally must the m.eetin of vhe Council of Adminis- give certain sqiu o,f nqey ; fi Wh I twtjun at Kearney, Tuesday 19th, 1889, ORatjon ft;f scuuficfc tne reunion, said I when the selection of the location will 1,1 sum to he pud to department command- made. er at least thirty days before the time fixed for the reunion of 1889 for the w of the departm -nt of Jtr .ika, U. !. U. XIIL AU bids must be endorsed fotlows: Proposals for seeming the tenth annual r-union of Nebraska soldiers and C F.SMITH, The Boss Tailor Main St., Over Merges' 8hoe Stwre. Has the best and mot rnn,..i .. . of samples, both fori ,i a w oolens that ever came we.t ot Mi,nrl river Note these prices: Uu-Jaew suit from 1 to $35, d.-e,s sulu. VT. pants 4, $5, $6, ft.id and unw.Td.: CarWiU gwaatecd a fit. Prices Defy ComnelUion. -T. H. EMMONS, M. . HOMOiOPATIllC Physician I Surqeon f 'hrouie DUowfH. "nd I lljL .C,btl? "rT. fc-relepnone at both Offlce and By command of Dpt. Commander. J. . LlVElUJiGHOUSE, Asst. Adjutant General. For Sale: Three froh '-;ii COlWa "eunnire of C.. M- llvliuw. la. A M. Time Tahi. MN la ,tuo to Pc(fle Junction itiu.n Hcita a atub (ram faclflc jSSettoa v ua V L i v: