.rv TIIK DAILY HERALD: i 'L A'lTS.M ( ) lj Til, ERR A SK A. i-'K' I ! . V. I'EJiRI'A RY 8, D80. The Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KISTO T" rl 33 C Publishers & I'roprlelurs. THK PI.ATTS.MOUTH IIKICALD ! pul.liili.-.l cvi-ry rvi'iiliiir. i-n-ept SniidHJ and Wettkly rvry I liiir-lay iimniin,'. Kcli ttTivl at tli i"till!e', li:il ifiiiutli. Nrlir.. f n.--inl--U-.- iit.itr.-r. Olliri: cumiT of Vim: ant If III trctrtl. Tf!-liifii TKKMS fAK lAII.V. One copy mm ear In advance. I.y.inail ?! Oimciiiiy iit-r moiit li. I'Vi arniT,. One copy jr -ek. Iy c;irriiT,... One ((''T one year, in alvanei' On; copy n iiiniiihH. in al vanci- Our Clubing List. Wkkki.y JIkkai.Ii and N Y. World I " N. Y. Ti'Imiii.-. .. 'J .'' Omaha Ki-p '.' - J - " " ,S. Y. I'rr-.s. -' - X. V. l""-t m Uarpr-V ,.l i .inc -t i: ttii klv. I 7 " " " l'.aar. . . I Ymint: ; :: Nib. I'arnit r ... ,i )-iii..r--. H i,m!li- ly .M i;ii'.-. . . . :: e " Aiim'IKmii Ma'.m : " " 'I !lf I ! Illll .". ' l Tin: uxmx as it will he. Not many rc'ili.". perhaps, that the circli; of states m ne:uiii4 - tn j kl--t' -At their present rat;; of pioios it i-anno-lie many years Ix-forea;! of the. western territories will le raIii:itcil into Mate-, nml the union that lfjan a century nj.ri. as a narrow strip ulmi"; tin; Atlantic wil have fjrown into a oi-antic empire of self-yoverniii"; commonwealths, str. till ing from oc('un to ocean. Tin; iiilniisMoi of the two Dakota.-, Montana and Wii-li injton cannot le ileliijcil more than i. few months. This measure will erect inti states the whole of the vast territory forming our northern hotinciary from th vrestsrn line of Minnesota to the l'acilii Ocean, with the exception of the narrow strip of Idaho which runs up het wei r Moutaim anil Yi'u.-.hii)",toii and touches the border of I)riti.-.h Coluiniiia. Leaving out of consideration the Indian Territon . whose position is anoirndous and wh future relations to the union involve t li whole question of Indi.in citizenship, there will remain after the ailinis.-ion i: the Dakotas, Montane and Wa-hinyton. only five territories awaiting promotion. Of these two. Utah and New Mexico, have already more than the population recognized as the un.'t of representation Utah will never be admitted 60 long a?: h continues to be a Mormon p-ovinee, lir the day when the authority of the Uniter States will be supreme there will 1 hastened both by immigration and internal changer. New Mexico is rcceiv ing large accessions of intelligent am! enterprising Americans, and its andmis sion also is otdy a question of time. I lias been proposed that Arizona, whScl v. as a part of Xew Mexico when it w organized a a tcrrritory in and cm off from it thirteen years Inter, .should ! reunited to it, ami that the two shouh be admitted as one state on the gr. um that they are much alike in physica' peculiarities and in character of popula tion. IJut the present tendency is tt divide territories rather than to unit' them, and it may be taken for grantei that when these two territories are ad mitted it will be as two states. IuNln etands next to Montana in order of pop ulatioh as estimated in the latest report.-. Montani haviDg 14o,000, which ha probably increased since the estimate wa made, and Idaho loO.OUO, Wyoin'm. comes next with S.I.GO'J, and Arizona, a census taken more than six years was shown to have NJ.OOO, which h eloubdess Considerably increased Un that time. There has been talk of diyid ing Idaho into two states, North .mi South, but there seems to be no probahil it' of this. The admission of the four n w North western states will undoubtedly great'. stimulate immigration, not only th i but to the remaining territories, and .t is likely that before lvO-i all of them vi:! have been received iut the Un'on. I we indulge our fancy sufficiently to sup pose that by that time the Indians win have been made citizens, and the Indi.ii. territory will have been ericted into i; state, there will be forty-eight stars ci the flag where there are thirty- eight, ami the membership of the senate will b. ninety-six instead of seventy-six s nov. making it still one of tie; smallest of th impoitaut legislative bodies of tiic world "When the process has been complete! there will be literally no more states t( adopt un!e-s our neighbors across th Canada border conclude to come in i.i -make one cieil-! of the 4rc.1t Engli-; speaking f imily in Am.-r:c. Ad of the states y t to onme in are ) ya-t si.;. The small-t Is an enij ire 1. side which the. empire stat:s .-. in al.ne--puny. Yet t!i'. population?, ji.c u,,t l ii:' enough to admit of division n w, vv j 1 j:i the cae of Dikot 1, and tii" ani' -t. felt in all to f' 'in adinisio:i i i I . . ffectu ally prevent the gro.vtli of any s";iti:n- n: in favor of di vision. Once in tin. L'ui- ; experience shows tint division, exc pi under ph. noin' nr-.l eircuiii&tnnces-, liU thoss; of th two Virginias, scenic i:i. possibilty. The J! ojl,; of Texns hav the riglit to di inand innhr thiir organi. law its division into svvr.il stat-s, tf.'i multiplying their present powir in th i:.t'. IJut tlii very suggestion of such ju idea ouljr a few months ago was rt- eeived by the press with universal riili- ...it.. 'I'd. fin... itritfiiIfin bccll f ' .i ma.l concern. iigai.io.ni i, o,lly 10 oe scouted. It has often be. I. propoM-d that New York city and the su. runiing territory should be sctolf as one state, ind the remaiiider of the state as another but we venture to sav it would be us easy to divide London from Ihigland as to in duee the people of New Yolk to sacrifice their ju-t pride in this great common wealth. New York Tribune. .1 ItASKLKSS I'KA II. Th'.- Samoun imbroglio h is raised iii'stion which is an interesting one li-,en-s but ab -nil whi; h it will be dilli- i.. : :i ,i :. .. -lilt, in "i'i a iu-hiii m.ii. ui.-iu i- , . oractical test. It itliti s to uic loyalty ot j ton ign born citiz: ns in the case of a war j twecn America an I the country from I ..... .... .VIilCII tll'-y caill . HllMil t.l e iel m III- J .1 Aiiielic.-in pap. .s hav.: I a rallier nidi.-- j ei. t in tli -ir i xjn-e.-sii-ii-i, and tiiis lias iroa-i -d a te, 1 i n r which wa unuec. -arv, ; in.-.- no si!c- pels hi h is leg aided a war ; twecn tin; United Stat s and Germany j as a pi ssiiilil3-. Ln.ltie importance, dsn, has Im i ll attach-d to a rumor that a i'i i:-i in oliie. r had been s. nt in re to c.t i.uiiii: our luditary rsoinei s and to m.ik: a ri j.ort to liis govt rani at. lOvcii it tins i true il is ol no i:.jiiM-ip:ii-nce. There i no sciei-y aliout tii.: coinliiion ct our .i in V and na v y, and tin: lullest repoi ts ire con.-t intly I. ing 1'i'uited by the de railments. Tin; I'lu.-siaii goyei nment could h ive saved the expense of sending in I'liicer by simply rcipucsling the Wash ington authorities to send them a couple ..it tons of the documents winch the. g v riimeni priuting oilice is so fertile in turning out. The relations of Germany and the United States have always been of the .deas.tntcat cLanajter. The better chs f G. rmaa emigration began to ;uu.c to -his country after the revolution of 1n-1S md tins element h is been a conideiuble Victor in our politics. It never had any use for iiismarck even alter the amnesty oroclamation. Prussia was tho hii rhiropcau country to recognize the inde pemlcncu of the colonies, and, when the civil war broke out brigade alter brigade of Germans went to the front to light for die union. Ti.e fermaii-Ainerican is tlie uoat valuable emigrant we have, :,;:d ins itiyaUy cannot be questionid. Il'J his ihrilV,, patriotic and law-abiding. lb; ones liij adepted "onatry and his chil dren gr-'W up as goo 1 Au.eiieiia-s us tan ae louud. lie would rcgrtt a war be tween the Uuiieil States and the father land, but he would be faithful t-j the republic. However, th'.re is not the slightest dau 4 r t:f such a struggle. Neither count! y vvis'.. s it, and liieru is sn'iicient puldic -entiaient in opjio.-itiou in both to pre vent such a calamity. liisur.irck's di earns f empire seem rather visionary to the iJeiui in-Ar.:erica:i, ami he has little sympathy with them. I lis love for the t'atln rland is sentimental, while lis I .vc for American is practical. This is hi.-, home, whil'j Germany is only a ineinr a pleasant one. ii, is tru , but a iieiiiory nevertheless. It v.id be time nou li to suspect him of di-loyalty wh. n ic gi ves indications of it. As it is his .cord is one of settled pati ioti.-m and 't-naiili pritle in the ixv at counli'V which e h .s fought and to which he owes so nueli. The al trails s mn.-t llml some ls-.l:ab!- critiz-n than tie G na an upon vli a t.i li.i.-i tit--; uutc t:. ssary ft ar. v. n i f liiai .n-k's anav i : 1 con.'. oyer ier- t'le cii inc. s are th it one-half of dieta Would take out their liit p-per- iii i s-.t iv ()'ii;di i It.-iaibiican. "la. M 'KUI -si-.Y Jiii.l two t ;il-'ri'.it- i ! It d I 1. . ! - - W. ; Cl I ii j) d d t . Mr. Ferao, th i.i O ail i : i i I. t : linwn Mai .ut y --1 . '1 ty. a. nl i ind v li. i a, r p i '. 1 ,y -M -. Sp eht la in -ill1) is, ticie i.t .M is-, y and Feiin.i dl-i.v-d t.i i ik liti a i t iit'V.-r ii . v heir seats but 'm--ti e h l ii I'.e. ted at a-t iiad the "ibni." has only be .n allow--.1 t-t grace chen n uu tne in nith. He most lives who thinks the most. Yet- die. noblest, feels the be; t, nd he wh is.; le art beats quickest rave- tin lone-s", lives in one hour VI -tiian in years do some whose 'tl hbnl shl; as it slfjs (lion; th - ir V .." T.i .' lines ib'seiibe that condition of vert'.-, t health which all na n aad women 'I'i.sJi to enjoy. ' o. r...;.n- T.i lie ii.iI-.; to think Ica iv. to incline to do noi.ie iK--.-.. io. ind iovoudv. we inut le feer from t'l d taiia itnm of il--as p P, t-'k- in-- lh. Pierre's (lobb-n M rv w may. by put i f i' d I)ise,,V- th hbit.'l. s" j cons lotion. reiv r i d vi.:i:i ..... 1 : i.i;:i:!i. .i:i.t Ve. 1. -s. :!!i 1 -ill LI. md :U1 1 .-Kin diseases. itid v rify th truth of pi try as well as le!. . . . . . . i . ; 1 1 tr l" il i.-, ti i:RU ti: ;.- nccuia.!' tane oni" wn ir::; on V v. h-.' i cU'iven by j iii.er into the hot tie.-:, a re ahno it ex: ii:. ively maniif.'.ctuivd in rr'paiti aiai hiaia-e. (;f lute years they are often nut together fivm c'i ii'e. cni I v :.e- lecLd -small pieces, which i glued -:i each i.llicr by a -. calia cctnent. proper i..i::p Thi-J d-.iie l-r-cau: the hue: t i lai tr.nl tc ::: do of co; .1- wc.-.-d i ; raihei e.-aice e:al v. :y e;;-eii-cave. t;ie ina:;!,.f:i'tur: ;-.-' p! ice for the i eat ( . . . . Iii v f beu-pagi! c ev! ; !.c ii:g ;y jt r l .(.(:. While s:-. l ali v. m ntaua d cvna-rLo tli? 1.:' '.-::.- h.i-to-ri-.T.. S-a'So ur; ol liianv c I !. ;I.x-viiorc. New Voik T'c'tL'iaui. A POP EYED WESTERNER. He YVas CMtt and AVoro I!ro:lclotli, but Aly u... t. Time , 11so oJ )f fib cx. ciall0rs wcic n?s.Miiilcd mound tho ; corner tibloat "DelV Sitturday night when the doctor tlropprd in. Asking ! for a light, ono of tiie boys jmlled out ..... a silver matcli box in tho shapo c miuialuro revolver. This rcniiiilf-d the; doc of a story of his mining d ay.:. and forthwith bo w as besi -ged to ti ll it for the benc lit of I ho younger mi ni- hers who bad not learned the; Man cliauscn abilities of the iiarratoi bo- foil. "It was back in the; sixties whi n I " t first saw my de: peiado, " s;;id th''.! e- I tor. "When he- caiiio into cam: I ! n.uri i Know wneiia r in was a ! man or a .K'tcmicr in tint I:" v.., u,j uu'.iLu: vi;y and si-ra J j-Jy uiihaiid-oaic. II: woic a suit oi' black broadcloth and a I'll hat. and was scrinui!-. mi !v ii'Mt , ' . . . - . in tii' m itters ol i:nai ;.::a , (j , ... ,;.,.. 'i'!:'. I j lit it hi li-nuxi rs w:;s (i! !:''d iwlo !').,;.. ::nd tin- I' l't ! ;a I I- :-.tv!e. In b: '.as j !:t ! i r- 1.:.;.", t Ol hi .J a can e, d an eiiormou.s I a. ml Von could sec hv t'. i i- i. k coal ovo: bis iiin that !i .: .a :'.;' d a ;;i!ii. ! "il-. sp:!;o slowly and d iibci-al. !y 1 v.:s m l ici i 1 i' a. si y poll!'-. ...ag draw I b-ight:iid liu i b'ect .:'. c-; : ( an a ions -c 1 1 i te.- v and at li. . ::::m ti.ii'e prt jc hu uu'.l bini a s.-utii-c-r:ii'i. Ho seldom swore an 1 never dean!:, and his only small vivc w r. sai'iUiitg. lio occasionally rb i':-.d ? a ai v. li' :n 'a ji'.n cjad gahol iioia A. !:ansaw, and ho was. j "Although my gentleman in broad cloth was politeness pcrsouiiicd, bo v is very aggressive and quick' to take uiiVns". li' be beard anybody making a bbifl' about f'ighliiig b-j couldn't kc-p his tonguo t.til I, but caino ri-ht to thy front with an oiler to fight any bow, any where and at any time. Toward cjuict and peaceable men he was ; gravely courteous and never in the ' h ast aggressive, but if a lighting man I showed up. Gibbons was uneasy until i hi; bad driven the follow out of can;-). "O: course, he bad i prove bis j claims as a tighter before ho had been in camp very long. One evening a. big fellow, bristling witli deadly wea pons, swaggered into the saloon and ordered all hands up to the. b:-r. Everybody ro;spo tided except Gibbons, who remained seated and paid i- -a'.lentioii to tho fellow. When i!:-.-stranger turnod al.'out. and said: '('. . up here, jiop eyo, and taku your na-di- i cine.' Gibbons answered, with ea-ave politeness, '1 am much obliged to you. ; -iii, bat 1 never drink.' j "Aiter all had tal-cn Jl.e?r drhd-.? i and walked away, Gibbons sli p; , ;! nv ; and .said to tho barkeeper: Vive tae ; a cigar.'' Tho stranger turn, d r.p..:: j li.Ui and said : 'J) n you. I didn't i:r-': j-ou b liare a cigar.' j " if n you, sir,' rejoined Gibbons, '1 didn't ask you to pay for :ny ci 'ar. And, d n von, sir, don't you la!;-: 1 I'.i'j in that wav or 1 will cut head olF, sir.' " "Start right in,' said the slranger. "I've got a tough neck to cut. Dr. I be fore t.o could draw a weapon nsy I a l ii'iui in broadcloth seized bun by t;.e hair, bent his head back, whipped ... the big bowie and made IwoIigLtni tila:;bes at the fciSow'o throat. j . ioiist of the knife j;n-t cut tlio '.;',.. ciioitgh to draw blood r.t !: iro'. ' "Ix'ttiug go bis hold, Gibbc drawled, 'I've a preltv good !-:nib; i cutting, stranger, anil walked a'v;ir, surnemily contemptuous of the fal low, wliobiieakcd out c.-i" car.:). "Tho last time I saw Gibbo;-? I:e wa.s just getting over a ii:i!e f .; witli a Mexican. The g;;-:.- -i v.".s a noted knifo lighter and !.:- p: ; :: : in camp made Gibboua uneasy, i - clianee for picking a quarr; 1 oe. '.. )i:e day Gibion.s, who conM eati.!i'; :t no longer, met the Mom i can ; ..'' I'.ditely a.d;ed him if he was heeled. TiiO man replied that he was m . "Very well.'.aid Gibbons ';-; a::d r l your knife, because I intend l: U'.ll -iu, sir, the t;ext time i have the pr.asure of mct-.ting yon.' '"They met within an hour. Gib ! ns received thirteen wound:;, a!! on the left side, and on thrust was in hi s I throat, tho Mexican's blade ci-':.! through his neck. Tho Mexican wa.; killed." i oc, orawieu jjonrroow. ca1..; we'd better have a little I aef. wine after that." New York IVf.iIS.ir I):;ti-:oi-s. I have the mark of an : eid on it ! v a ! tny left foot that came .. ,...i: ...:.i .... ...i i pee iniar ueciuviii w iieu i '...: bov. In fact, I have nc ,v r .: J known that the ;:: el.':; ;.L bad ::; !'.- , cedent. On my way home iVom ti.e j Gia.v school one summt r ail; ; :a..-i I i . t . i i i met wun tae e.eceaeiiL. i v. ca. i.-::-ing over Dread way, ta-ar iny ;-.:avi. and was cut oti' b; a heavily loaded wagon, dust as the wagon reached within a few feci of mo tae the f f f.:j hind wheel left hs faa"te::i::-;s. tla? hub cracked, and the win.;! bl! v.ilh a loud crash, the lire ftrikiag lay IV :4. near tho instep. Tho a.ceident .e-curred-in the twinkling oi an" eye. a: a! ha.! 1 been near; r 1 v.a-u' l i... . : li.cely have been struck in the s-.a::. ach and mstauiiy kdlcd. It :-a::: v-. i iiei-l iv.oai tiio!!'.: :.i i i u s. evi'i" me i s a v.v,: ;-'! 1 1 w L failed to obey. I-omoerat. ' ri-fv:i!t-neo f I"o;s ia In reply to the ;?ie.--li-:i are mora general in li.e fa. ! other time a:i F.tsgh ;!i ui-.i Bays: 'When the tempera nr." .a warm laver ot lar is la.r :. .: i.. a . i tho quantity of wai -:y vapor it la e is mo.-o than it ij ablet) i.taia. lie excess of moisture com! a. s, ;:. either assumes the form c i' c: -v." or 1 conies visible to tlie eye ia tho i.e. of a fog or cloud. leg are to general in autumn, because, at t'a lime, the ground is stiil co'.upar.: lively warm, and the lowest vi- f t e :" ; winch r.ro saturabd with i::--;:.-;r: ascend into a colder atmos;;'.:; : e, . ii! tiio result that tho moisture, ii con i doused. New York Telegram. c"i.i i.i-il I- : . n. -is . . i ; i m - - . . : : li -: I au-l 1 i i . -v ; r.' i:.i:ili. ".V. 1 . ' 1 ';! i.r ai.il ! ..ii . : . I ii . : e ; . s . - n ii '. i iie . .vl in I i.-i :ire.! liai v. i . '': i. -: i:i I ii- ln .l i. it-1. 1 (;.! il o!ie lialf I (';:'. ,f ei.C- - -1 1 T ..f on-1 1 a t ' i f il.e-li;.:f . ; .if :.;.e-lialf ' i :.i' ear , ii y si.i.l ;,. i,! : i.. ' i s 1 ! i Si 1 : i r, c.vor '.:.'.:; ! .i is iii i. e. i- i iieil li e-i r e-i : : : v i lie h . .'-.; .! I .M. i ii. .;.? .1 !, I a- s : !!: . .a' tr t.t r U'..:. :..ii-l : ! .!.iy t.f !. .- . c. :.i i'i; AM a g ri'.- i.ieat li ( F AND lac & hi ;.- - o a - t a - the : - - : . l --5 - fur tie; :ii'r iins't City t i- a:ii'' si :. in- jlat corks i re :n;i.'is. or Mid J-Ix-miine :ve no other. i i i --i -.- r,- h, Neb. ravi- vtu:,) y 1 : ' il Mu- f : r r-s I .! t ..--.-.. ; ' ;'-rA t-rl C-StS f Thni-oi:-!i:-.-t . ee.i th" I -1 in-.l. ivhich lathe fountain :' i ...i h. usinir Dr. I'leree'e Gold en Me.iiei'.l ! - vi.iy, raid peo.l tlifrestion, a fair 8k in, lni--y.i:a fj ii i's, aud bodily health and vi'ri.jr wiii'ii.' etl a i-iie-tl. Golden Meaieal 1 !.-vi rv cures all b.nmorf, from tlie common H-i-fle. biotch, or eruption, to tho worst Si i-i ii ui.i, or blnod-poi6on. Es pecially l:ns it i n. ven it.-J !!ieacy in curin-j Salt-rlioum or 'i'-.::''r. Eczema, Erysipelaa. Kevor - sores, I tip - j-int Disease, Serofuloui Pores and Swcllita.-s, Knl a-.-ed Glands, Goi tre or 'ikiek Neek, aad bating Sores or Uleors. Golden !,od-:cil Difovf-ry cures Consump tion iwl-.ieli is Ser.ilula of 'tlie Luntrs). by its w-ondt-i'l'iil blood - purili inir, invi-rnrating, and nutritivo la-epi rties, if taken in time. For We:dc Janers, S;.iltingr of Jtlood, Sliort nr.3 of Ilreatii. Catarrii in the Head. Bron chitis. Severe Oju-rhs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a povereiirn remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs. For Torj.id Liver, Uiliousness. or "Liver Complaint." Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it ia an unequaled reaiedv. 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IX ki-J il lad at jiriees that i- sine to sell th he convince 1 lii.it we cai'rv 3 5i .1 .4 has Tin: L.vibii:-T Pi M IT S 3 ri I U h fat) -V VV :,o J In tlie city, which h is 1 1 hi (uimil eoiiitiiere line o ini 't k t-rtn 4 r w -ri ' hry J 5 1 1 5 tS LLIJ Fu Frame-? in jrivtit vaii !y. .ot em jgd evry thing you need Yon can bttv it o;i tin in.-j.ii!iu;.iit plait pay so much ouch liionlii ami you will o.i aiid hardly re ml i . , . . SIXTH STIH'.ET, Id-.T. MAIN ANi Donnelly's r5 't 5 I-f i civ?'. JiiiiSlIi Wajjons. i:im;;!es. .'.Lieliai'-s Mi;. !: y ;:e;,a;i e.l ; iiWe .Sli:U-iiC;:iti a'itt lil'iil.'fiil Jolibiii;; Uiie. Horseshoeing A SpaoiaSty l I rsi-ITlIK MX S. Ilei'-eKiioe, Ml ie.'l sli.'U'ieii i:s. a ny. s:i t lie i is n.-vtT .i:iy ;:.i i eci . Jtt'.rsf sli'i;i aii.l Imrl ii a: i' . If. a::tl -x;uiii.i - this sim.- ;. . u . Have i.o.'tiier. J.-1 -h-ie iieei It ') ' i" ; dXTIiST., I'kAT I'SMOb'TII I -. : . : 1 -.T . v. Notary I ii!.';:.?. '' - i :. C!.'71ivr.ver"i IT. 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It' you cannot find our ajfetit, write direct toni-urcstaddresstoyou bcaow named. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE &QRANM Chicago - 28 UNION SQUARE NX- DALLAS. T. Ainr Urt fi.kni.in.un. H-1 .mi' u'ffl jtr9Aiiaccoe 1 i- O JS.A- laaa.a. N ,. ('!.! . ' i 'tiki. ..na. S. t". To' '."! A .S - Lew Nb -t OIIKTC Wi ..,. .. i r . " ills ;v z: : : i i ii .i:..i i .lucjr i.r M'o j erecitry, Flciir uud Fit-d. i i :. . . . ... ii Underwear, Iiiliisrs ATT U STOVES, ppll a Bk-.- i rr