The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, February 11, 1889, Image 2

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The Plattsroouth Daily Herald.
stTueiure ::iul wo; ;::n;
Publishers & Proprietors.
TIIK I'LATTS.MOUIll II Kit A I.I
Ih published evi-ry vrnliiK pi Suiid.i
miU Wrukly i-vi-ry Tiiuril:iy iiiriiin. e;is-t-rd
:tt tin! .otlilllr". I'latn-iiimiih. Nehr.. ...s
niM-iMul-rl.is" iii.ill.-r. Olllri; .riuT ol Vino ami
Fifth lrret-t. Te!epliiui; . 2.
TKKMS FOR IlAII.V.
One copy on- -;ir in advance, ly malt.
I MK ';)' e.r lllotitll. t'y earlier
One copy t-r week, ly o::n i-r
TKKMS FOK WKKkI.V.
Onecotj.y oc year, in advance
0:e c-jpy ill moiitiiM. in advance...
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Our Clublng List.
Wkkki.v IIkk.vi.o and N V. World..
N. Y. Tr.lii'in
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Om:ili:i Ki'
N. v. rreps. -
N. V. lost -J
Harpers' ,M;t;t, inc I i:
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l:.i.:n . . . 4 :
" YmillK t'eofil.- :
Neti. Fanner -J. 7e
Demurest' Muiith
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Alili'I'iraii Ma'jlii- ." .'!
Tim l-'unnii "i i
CONSUL U EXE HAL HE WALL.
The removal of Consul (ie-neral Sevvnli
14 in perfect liai inony with the pa.it .-iets
of the " Cleveland lulministration vvitli
reanl to tin; S.uno.m matter. It simph
completes uml emp'tasize a recur J ol
truckling ami iinlx-elity which is n
national scainlal. Then? is no room fin
just complaint as to il.e matter in wliiel:
-Mr. Sevvall has jierformcel hiii duties, lh
I'ouuel himself in a position where he was
bound to protest against the practieai
cou.iiiest of an independent power ti.
vrliich Iii.s tCoverumeiit had pledged it.
good olliees " in fauch u coutiii'Jiicy;
and lie made the protest in a dignified
jin I reasonable way. The sum of liib
oft'emliu extends no further than tin,
utile we are to understand that it wa
wroii! for Lini to tell the truth as a sworn
witness before tliu jfcnate con.mittee ti.
foreign relations. His removal is equiv
alent lo a. censure of his couri uud air
jipoloy for it to Germany. That is to say.
li loses his oilice because .he incurred th.
displeuaure of Mismarch. 0;5ei misju.
may be given in the case, but tliis i
manifestly the true one; and it iila.es tin
United States in the humiliating iittitu.lt
of seeking p-ace with Gvintuuy i.y fel'u.-.
in to sustain an ollicer who has Miii'tiv
done w hat was required of.hnn as a faith
fill public servant.
It was aniiounceJ some days ago thai
the administration was not di.-posed t.
send Mr. Sewall back to Samoa in vicv
of the co.nplaints which had been mid.
by Uismirck concerning his acts. Thes
complaints, as indicated in JJisin.-irek.-letter
to the German minister at Wa.-h
ingtou, were to the effect that lie ha.i
pursued an " anti-Germ m " coiusj din
ing the pr. feedings against the king.
-Malittoa. As a matter of fact, he did m
more than to deny the right of Germain
to seize .Malieota and install a new rub.
of her own choosing, by force of ninu-
and in flagrant violation of the terms oi
a formal agreement with this country
Perhaps it was an anti German step on hi
part to interfere, even by a re.-pectful
protest, with such a scheme of arrogano
and violence; but tohavedone otiitrwii
woulil have been anti-American, a rut In
very properly preferred to assert tin
rights of his own country in the matter.
There is reason to believe that his com si .
backed as it was by popular sentiment in
the United States, caused Germany t.
halt in her project of conquest. And now
comes his dismissal, not on account ol
any wronger harm that he has done, but
simply because it is desired by Uismarck.
There could not be a more disgraceful
exhibition of obsequiousness and want oi
respect for the obligations of diplontatu
honor and propriety. Xo decent c.v.-usi
can be offered for it, and no palrioti.
American citizen can fail to feel the s-tinj.
and shame of it. JJut fortunately, tin
administration which is capable of perpe
trating such a scandal is rapidly Hearing
its end; and it is to be hoped that tin
country will nevtr be aiHicted wit I
another so feeble and so pusillanimous.
Globe Democrat.
Tli- ll.i-i i" r ii 1 mli.iiti il in tin ttvntv of '
4 j year nun i.. cm ui';,i:i: :;. ; i i
Washington fur the G ileva tribunal . jM) u-rnn-d t!io U-U .f i
presented tlie Aii.erican iloetrine of, houso draimr.i-.
neutrality npplica'-le t such cases, i work, though in i
i
'I"!iese rules are : . j
I. To u-e due diligence to prevent the I
lifting out, arming or en nipping, within j
its jiirimlict inn, of any Vessel whic h it i
has reasonable grounds to believe is in- j
tended to cruisv or cany on war agiin-t j
a power with which it is at peace; and j
also to u-'i: like diligi-nce to prevent
the departure from its jurisin t ion of any
Vessel nitcndi'd to cruise- i.r carry on war
as above, such vessel having b.-i n adapt
ed, in whole- or in part, wilhiii Mich juris
diction, to warlike use.
II. Xot to lx rinit or suffr-r cither bil- '
- -. . . i
llgi-reni in luaKi; Us,; i n puns or water
is tin- l:isi- of uav d op--ralioiis against
tin oth' r, or !nr tin- pin po-e of augnw n
tation of military supplies or armsj or the
ii-eruitni nl of men.
HI. To exercise due dilig- nrc in its
own ports an l waters, and as to all ports
within its jurisdiction, to prevent any
violation of the foregoing obligations
iinl duties.
These rule, it will be observed, pro
hibit not only the fitting out of privateers
an 1 ve.;;e!s of war in neutral waters, b.tt
also the employment of neutral ports,
"for the purpose (if augmen'aiion of mil
itary supplies or arms or the recruitment
of men." Tin- ( 'arotidelct was not de--igned
to be an Alabama, but it waj load
ed with military supplies purchased for
I lyppolite's forces. I f its clearance were
not illegal under the neutrality acts, the
high ground taken !.y the Tinted States
before the Geneva tribunal woimi prc
lude the conversion of New York harbor
into a hae of supplies for the forces in
;;;.sunc( tioii.
t 'omi-i.aints are coming in daily from
'he south of the insolence of the colored
pcopbi down there since Harrison's elec
tion. A white man 4.0. ( 'aitoai.iu in
Georgia, walked into the colored cur I:e
other day in a train passing through that
state, ami tiu'ii:". :,o .seat vacant that
suited him to smoke in, ttirectcjl il col
oivd passi ngei to rise and give him hi.r
place. The colored man refused and the
iiit-. ::;:in was compelled to shot him
h:- -ugh th-- hea-i. 7.' W:ls ;in insurrec-:-i,
n and it is evident that tin- ;;,i'itia
vii! ,- )- have to be called out iuGeogia
;o iot jit Hie wi.il. i from the unpleasant
fleets of race war. KSm oi Jo:ir?ial.
liet'i.i, i ; pr:;- ll. , :
main purpose trow i:i vi
e very iinne'ccs: ar ,
every trap or e-c .i::!.i::;.:
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itiake all Mounts;.; iu .: com ; ;.
j i I jl i . to n.-e i.i:.U . !.;1 ";i : s
it 4 inerit.4 uml ii'.l ! r, : l l;, t':.;.
tio!l:4 ns to ils lii:ie.:-; i-i :. word,
the mutter :i a f :t-i i I. : -i ;.
neiioii, 1 lliiuk. waiu.'Up i:i lb
direction. Mid the res:::; ; .
i,t::nd the te:,t of ;ie tu::! ti .
'i Ik; : ;:'iit::ri;'n of to .!..v h;:.; i
contend with th::n 1 ie;!,'
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In iiiiK i- to 'u! "linwii iir I.irg-c stock ol
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NEUTRAL OlilAUA TWSS.
The government has confiscated "Tie
Carondelet" which was loaded iu Xev
York harbor with munitions of war f:
Ilyppolite's forces in Ilayti. Tliis v.a
right because the government h is r:i
ni7.e-il Legitime as prcsid-. ut of ilayti.
If th. validity ol" L -itimc's ei-atb)-as
precedent of Ilayti was an op n pi-
tion at th? outset, the administratis
jdainly recognized his au hoiiiy when i
sent Aelmiral Lute to his c..;.-!t:.l t-i d
iai;d his surrender if the i.'i,;bi; j:,
public with a suit .!!.- in t.
salute tlic :!g. Minister IV ;i re o
ents that goverilim nt, th st it.- d
jrtrtni(nt holds official r tt;i ;t;s -. it:
him. For all practieai purpos e. itiu.-H-cunyin
t ? cupital of ifij. ti an I mp
tri-Asing an irfsiirrection ngninst tin- '
faelo government, holds the same r,-ia
tioci t( Jfyjipolite which bir.coln su-taii.
d to JefTere.4j Uti j.. During tin- Ahit
ican civil war our g'w n.i.'ieiit r. qnlri t:
foreign o.vers to tnf rcr ti.elt u'-J'.r-.i'.i'
luxvf, an I bitte rly resealc 1 the rcnivr
sion of Ilritis'i porta into Confederate ele
jots of naval anel military stij-plies.
T::C bill nmnieuding the license law
las passeel tin-ic:? de It provides that
in applicant for a silooi. 'icviise must
lit;!:;i the consent of all propert v-houieiv
.11 tin? block fronting in the same d i:c
ticii. It also provides that whefc there
ire b-ss than sixty freeholders a 15cen-e
shall issue en tlie ji'-tition of a majority.
"faxor. in."
"I used often to read ;l:e ii; ..p loers
a on I to my wife." said IJ-.-rt Iiol'inson,
"'and once I was f-dily taken by ) it' nr
inedieiiie advertisement. The seiluelie
paragraph began with a l;.ode-t .-iccouut
of tin- s--a-serpent, but t-ndetl with tti.'ig
forth the virtues of a certain Dr. I 'ieicc's
Golden Medical Discovery which, it w.ai
alleged, was a sure cure for all throat
md lung troubles and would even cure
"onsumptiou, if taken in time. The way
was taken i:i. was thds: 1 had a lung
rouble and I bought ,i bottle of the
ei:iiilv. 1 was a stranger u i
ock me in and cured me.
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I-..o!i.- iu ,
. A j o I
ge.Uion is iiKtdo .r ilevico i:ive..;.d
irrespective of actual nie'iii.s i: i
oiten thru.l :;.sii.:e in ih-fcre'iico to l!:
i;i:ia way of eluing thin;;.
ptTuc t e N i : i ; v a t i s :.; .
IVople are muurnliy t.-.e-r:- e-r le ;
conservative even in the t:i::tt(-r of rem
edying evils whicli e'liktil si: Jne.:::, :;:i
l.oyance nnd e: peii.se-. Sew ersoi eiepeisit,
ior iiutanct. have no pkiec- in e::iiin:ry
work. Cities are growing iiioruhmtely
in comp;:i-:s:ot) with rnraJ t'.i-t: i; 5 ?. Vh'.v:
in i very metropolitan city b'!- !, or'.. s
'Hole :iud mule- i-sscniiall y ai !;.i ial, arid j
no adequate luoeisioii i-: i:i;:oe lo la u- j
iraiie tliis ftyo-A-iug ' i i ! it-'-: :i'y in 10 i
si eel to its inliuein e on heakh 'i h: n- j
-:;;ids live in e-raniped ijiiai U i.s tv.; r
I hri- rooms with ejisolute'y i:o regard
!'"! light, ve'ltilation, w;;ter suepiv,
house drainage or ars l biiii .f the sort.
The one aim, apparently, i.s lot..- with
the crowd. In the business portions .f
his city, where hind is very c:q-.ensive',
'.uKb'i ere rim up e-xcessiv eiy high,
and il ia only m tin iiL-..vt,i a;:d be-.-t
structure's that aeU-ijuatc piuvi.ion is
made' for liyht. smoke laden atmos
phere is a constant uienaec, ;.n e vii in
the inanulta-turing and bu.-int .:s di- iri is
i.o Jess crcat than I lie viiialid, !t
bre-athed air ii; oiny pri v ale dwellings.
And stiil the masses s.ei :n ouliv ions to j
their nee-ds. i
i
in a large ini-a.siirc l':e re ..er :.ii n I
oi banitaiy comiiiion i imist re-main
ui.it te i- of I'l'reiy private intcitsi a:a!
precaution, and in a e-eiuntry like e.i:r...
where' the citizens have saeii power in
gelling laws enacted and i -n ion t. d, k
be hooves the masses t wal.c up to a
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Xotioiis Arc, we -m o oll.-i ing I'nexci lied Ihtrj;a!iis in ilici-c Goods.
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rcali.ation ea' th-. i:ci ils e f
a:nl posi themst-i ves as to the
of ae e'oinpbshit'g their po1
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thirty f:.:! I':i
bearers, thirl v
gvsi:.s, sg'Vent v five;
nd it
seven ciuef cooks ami sixty pt-i.-.-.; .
Wagon anel Dhicksmith SIiop.
Wagon, Buggy,
Machine niul lfkr
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In this iApartmt iit wo arc .-huwinj all llio latest sta les of
AKSfPLUSH SACQUES
at. prices that is sure b sell f!: ;:). Call and inspect tlit-m and
lie cotiviiK-cd that we ctifry tin; lx st stock in I'ltittsnionlli.
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A SKIUOUS QUESTiOX.
THAT
RELATING TO THE PRESER
VATION OF HEALTH.
A Specialty, lie us -s th
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the U'st IP
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has Tin; l.mk;i:sV axd finest stock of
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ATTS.MOUT1I
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S:iiiiiury I'liiiiilii:! in tlio l.:ir;c Cities,
las;. ill i-rore.-s ..!;ido hi Tliis r3:'ter in
llio I.asi li;itt iueii Vt-ars It H; hooves
tli-. ."Vlii.-se ti Wake l"j.
Within the h'st ten or twelve years
: his eoiintry has wittiesH-. d t'.vo distinct
rtts in the method of plan:! irg. About
.sT.Jilie- -lumbing done i:i the Unite-ii
states, and perhaps I miiit say .-.pi cially
;:i l i.'cai;.). ha-.l ln-eome so bad, with
oiii; .-Litioa and othe r causes, that there
was a j-eiij-raj oiovement all over the
ll
ike
try to e i'ee l sii.i.1! 'b.'-J better.
t:r misfortune, how ever, u ia
i-'ss throti -h mistakes. The pi pes
,ht as
eo
orogr.'s through
hen used were of such li.i;ht vvci
irse:.:iioe in;
Farm! r, or for Fast I".-:v:a aa i
purjiosi s, ever in vented. It is m.id.
anyone can can put en sharp or ll it eorlo
as nei-ded for wet and slippery roads, ;
-mooth eli-3 roads. Call and Kin:i::
thece-Shoes and you will have no other.
j. ffl. Schnellbachor.
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
oiiVi itio- at I'rices tliat will make tlicm soil.
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Wholesale Hnd Hetall lie iter In
not lol eof service, the traps failed of
i heir purM)M'. an-.i the. old ehoi pan
chi
li sort
elicits were- praet ieaily worthie
ae.i today Ia
f v.ork. i!i :.;
tv'a! lire ::u
ii-et: iwpcete
VI.
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P n-.i.
aii-v a mount cf ti
; i: -t ;d;out the time of the
prior. As might have
, lae e i;r:-t tloii I these
stakes no less grave in re-i.-;.
.-'.'d una; ee-ssarv ev
il li i mil to
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Shingle, Lath, Sash,
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Can supjily every demand of the tr.u
('all -lin I iet teinis. Fonrt'i :-tr-;-:
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f;i tlie citv. wliich !f i
A coti! jilete line' oi'' Wiiidnw C'lftaitis af a sacrifice. Picture
Frames in gtetit variid y. V ui -a;i et everything yon neei.
Yon can buy it on ti-e iii.-tal.'inent plan, pay .so much each
month ami yeti will soon have a Jiite iurnisheil liemse
and harelly retilize the ce.-t. Ctill and see.
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Thoroughly cleanse the Mood, which is tho
fountain of health, by usini?- Dr. rierce's Goia
en Medical Discovery. nnJ cooil ditrestion. a
fair skin, buoyant ppiritfl, and bodily health I
and viror will be established. j
Golden Ie-dical Discove-rv cures all humon,
from the common pimple, bir.tch. or eruption, '
Jo the worst Scrofuia, or blood-poison. Es-;t-cially
has it proven its !ieacy i-i curing
fcalt-rheuru or Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas,
-'evtr - cores. Hip-joint Diseiise. Serol'i'lous
nores aii1 Swellings, Enlareed Glands, Goi
tre or Thick Keck, and Eating: Sores er
Ulcers.
Golden Bredieal Di.eovery euros Consump- '
tion (which is Scrofula of the Lunpsi. by its
wonderful blood - purifyinir. in vijroratinn, .
nd nutritive properties, if taken in time,
tor Weiik Limps, Spittinx- of lliood, phort
pew ut Hrc&th, C'alnrrh in tlie Head, llron
thitis.Stvero Coujfhn, Aolh:np.( nud kindred
Sfeetions, - it is a Bovcreiirn romeay. 1.
promptly cures the severest Coug-hs.
For Torpid Liver, Udlousness, or "Liver
ijomplaint. Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it ia
n uae.iualed remedy. Sold by driurffistA.
JPrlc ilJM, or ix bbttlef for $o.00.
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subscribers to the IIkuald.
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