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The Plattsmouth Journal I I HI ll-lll O W I I K I.N ASK . I; A l'i i i i -i; i i. I ' ' in ," - - t i ..:. .1 llrll.i nIhIi'I III ' Ml..' . ..' 1 1. I i- ; II ill: II. ;u r II. 'I win. I, . I Itis. i"i,l.,,l. I .i I. Ill l.l! I'll! i :tn t :ts i'm i i. nl i . : ."! i .i t m K r.' II'.'--' "li.J. .i,;r. i'i t SI I H I' 'It I ol'- four I. IS ll til ti'l) i i moil t .I--' III.' milV tin' I .1.. ; ;ii. i till' I'IMti 'll. At i ll.l 1 1 fcl lu'l'll (ll'fl ii', . I. si i in I'll inn! itt.'i Mlllli. Ull III iini i ;.-.! Hi', at. in. s. Hi.- 'l.i'lii'st.ii'k llri't s.'.'iiis to In' t u a ii. .at all. 'i' having sunk seven .l,ii ii i s.. M-vv'ls lasi wi'ck, carrvlii lll'N II I.IKIll llll'll I i it a In I . ih.'i.tisistciit In semi a' ,! , 'I t" Mi ii ii.t . I i ' rescue a kill napi' ii iiiii'iii'iniii' .-1 1 1 1 allow a stati' I . i ! . ' I r , s. ni r nl n .nl' in.'ll I l ulu I heir lion:e ami i. "'i I I linn'.' I .n's I lie l.ii't II al I'.'iilu ai us Is wcalthv n.aki' anv iliili'iiVM'f'.- T ii v. l'i 'a i' I i i.i t M i . Il'ifsi'vi'll is iti.NV I'll I II I Ilk' I'l I '.His Is ,c MKISl llisllllll- ihk tli. hk' in Hi.' mil, ils of iflit ii'ians ami I' is imh'Ii in .li i Willi I licit ilis cu.tii.t. Man lirlii'M' that In' will lil'lil ' I' In I 1,1' nl. IV of 'll stil.'li! ;sl as . iiik' as In' i ,in l,'i'' i in n s air appai.t'il at . nl i- alisence of enthusiasm at the the ( hli'.lLO CliVi tit loll It hehniiM'S the 'li'iimi i, its to make a imiicial iioinina t ton. Iscoiisiii is li t ually cnnceili'il lo Hi. in, while Illinois and Indiana .'He spoken of as Vel V dnllhl fill. I I'.. Salmon, ehlel ft the luileau i if animal Induslty in the I'. S. auri cuitinal department, v.ays that II. e reason why heef is higher Is that the sellers cltaik'e i note for il . 1 1 's fort li mit.' that I ' Heir .Vim hasal hiselhow a k'uat liend like this to elucidate ec . Il'Mtiie ipiest ions. Tn 'tili plank winch Senator llanshor proposed fnt the republican ,.,i toi in A ii early readjust iitenl of the rales in cslstlne, tail tl schedules to iti.fi the chanted and chaitKiuu condil ions, and in the interest, of our commercial relat ions with eacliother." The ileinociatic platfi'ini will imdoulit contain somet 1 1 1 1 1 u like ll. 'I'iik l.ussian-.lap horror noes on ex pandiin; every hour, l-'lve .lapanese t ransi'orts were sunk last week hy a l.'ussian k'uiihoat,, and I.immi men were drowned. A single shell killed L'PH ineii on the Hitachi and it is estimated that loii tnoiecomniittcdsiiicide. And we i,'.i calmly mi. Are human renins much moil' civilied than t iueis. A (.Loia.u ci'iiimunit y saw a plc- t lire ol (I rover in (lie clouds one n.oui; likht infill last week, and enthusias I ii a v hail it as a sine sikii ol Ins cli'Ctl. ll to the iiiesideltCV All of which noes to plove that the "od ol. nays oi moonshine whisky arc :011c forever. 'T.ouk'hti'li lickcl" is 1 that could produce such a result as that. Immii.i: vtii'N has reached llood licinht. luiinpeans aie pniinhL' into New York at the rate oi l,",oo a day, Some of t hem arc mlserahly, pathctl cally poor. For lhis crime tlie admin 1st rat ion is iirivmn litem tack, some thousands hciitK dcpi'i ted every week. All parties should seriously consider whet her lids policy is a wise one. How many millions of our ciluens were immigrants wtuioui live iloliats 111 their pockets when t hey landed'.' r.iNo vi srni I'di; 1 i i.mh : '1 hecan didate w ill now descend from theele pliant and perform his world-famous stunt, known as the Kiisijiu: act. II will liisl appear as the Man of Action, ti.'Vt as the Strenuous l'uhlic Olliclal, next ,ist he A mhidex tfotis Orator, next as the I arlnn Soldier and finally as the 1 11st 1 1 1 ifci Nominee. The last Imper s iiiati hi will he k'nen on the elastic llit:h larilT Wall, from which lie will n i. 1, ml to the elephant a ferocious wi'.d animal that has heen tamed into ca ,ete suh'tiissi.,u )V Me an. I Mv 1'ii'i Is. I. . p jour cm s tt the mi.v ii, el ts of 1 , an. lid, ite. ' :i'i v w Tu r makes auiicat,; y to tlie r.ulippioe I tiiieiii iid. uc rep Co I the r.tlee f I .s! , .': , . U' , saIHk' that I r"siilel,t is 111. . ;i in .1 lixed 'll- r. i t i 11. ami is "my waiting "I" I"- a' s'.lv, ii. I.y the 1 ',i.i' ion (if his pii s, nt t. r:i . fr.'in Ins obi k'at ions w ith lizard t" the poiic) ft the i ili pics1. lent. :t, nr., r to bring about at le.ist tlie ;ir Hal 11. lepeiiili i'i'e ot the Fhihi pin. n " This srems tin, i ll like . I dellbeiat.' at teiii t to take the wind out o 1 1 . sails oi the deaioi tat ic convention nf li.'y '., which will undoubtedly de riuiid I r the I'hilipines that which las been accorded by us to Cuba. Thanks, Tafi: Hut whore does this leave Mc-iv'inley'r ' Tin. 1 1 1 1 :: : il it I'.iit.v 1 I' i ' il k' I lii' . ii'.i i .';i!i !.i :i ! 1 1 nil nn:i vil. si l. " r !': I N ...... i . '!.!.; i:.- i;: - I. .nl ;in in. i,1 .! '!::N-iilt in f . t - tii I ;n.. I i!.ii M'M-ll 'i:i! tiii: tu vr I.... lis (!,. ilt'lltV o! ;.r.'i!ili,' 'VITU 'ii '!. liii.' u I,. ,!;tt f" Mil." r " u:iilcnir:it li i ' 'ii.nii'. rii.'iv lur Hi. Tii ami it ni t ,. i. 'i I'l si'! i.cv N :i '.I t!i;it I'.lllliillil.s iiiiii,in;il i"ii. II. litVCC. Cillllll Is li'M! ilk.' t In' lllll I hi r t.i i'iai'1 ii'.- v: huh. ts! ii'.s to ill 'il'i viilrs in N'.m iiilii r. Mi tlir l''airlaiik nf llii' Wala.si, It will U nk more like Sail l.'iv. - I'nssiiti.v Ha ii'iisiiii for so few nor I rails nl' K' l'st vclt apin'ai ink' In Chk'a '(. rnlisi'iiiu was that t lie committees were not, aiivisi'il whether he should tie lui'tiiii'il in military uniform or in the suit of a rai'italltallst or in the turhof a politician. i;i"seelt is "a ood iniuiy" in his various at tit uiles to try lo "I'nol all tile people." Tuni s its of articles are helntf w l it ten t Lis week callim for punish ment of t he criminal iielinence w liii'h maile the lieiieial Hocinii disaster pos si tile It .s.1 ii iti id not he (liiticiilt to lu rate I he Maine, inasmuch as no steam ship ran h ave any wharf in the coun try w ii hout a c'l'itilicatinii or safety ami seaworthiness signed hy the in spectors (.f the department of com merce and lahoi. Is the prevalent in ihk'nat inn in he allowed to blow over w ii hiiut, culling auv'iiie to account for t III' I, Oi l ol (ins i iiNMLN i reports of last week anuoiiiii'e thai I he cost of living is re- need, lierause tlie prii fa inainrlty I I lie iiecessil ies of life are cheaper. While heef, million, laid, luittef, wheal, corn, oats and suar have iue up, other necessities, like pin-iron, leather, copper, fin spelter, and hair cloth have none down. All that the wnrkitik'niaii lias In do Is to accustom himself lo making a dinner of these tst named materials. Kent, costs him more than II did, hut he never could Imy a steam yachl or an aiiloinohile, cut Mowers or silk underwear as cheap as today. Tiik administration is distincily re- spoiisllile lur tin.' (lenera1 Slocuin dis aster, and must, lie held responsible. The I'. S. Inspection service when It issues a certilicate to a steamboat practically Insures the lives of the people who use the boats. It is noto rious that novernineut Inspectors tire bribed and that they Munetiincsblack niall rich corporations. Assistant Secretary of the Treasurer Armstrong test I ties that a I'nited States senator iiik'ed him to remit the lines imposed on a steamboat last year, and it Is known that lonnrcssineii have fre quently interfered to prevent the ex action of tines. Who was the senator? Wlicic the blame rests is obvious cnoupji. For once it cannot belaid at the door of Tammanv. I'iimm the Ik'tiltming of otn govern ment, f i'i 'in the time of Hamilton and Jefferson, there has been a constant struggle beiwecn the two schools of politics, one holding that this country was a nation and theother thai it was a confedi ration of states. Sometimes one of these schools has been in the ascendency and sometimes the other, but there is no doubt of the steady, and In recent years rapid, development toward centralization of power in the national overninent. Wall Street Journal. The editor of the Journal has f re MUently pointed out this fact in recent years. Inn there has been a few dam pin nils who pimhed at the Idea and pass ed it upasa political sea roc row to win voles. Such persons cannot make the same reply to the above admission of the great Wall street advocate of the present administration, for it is of the same political faith they are. We are pleased to be able to give this proof that the centralization of power in the national government as contemplated by Hamilton is now going on and that unless many republicans cut party lines the time is approaching when the Km pi re will he a fact, then it will be too late Tiik ropuldican prosperity shunters must now come down oil their high perch and admit that their party cannot maintain prosperity even with the ;ussl.stauce of good seasons, bounti ful harvests, an Indulgent Fruvidencc and foreign wars. The condition in the east is nothing but a repetition of the Imkhii gambling period just pro- ceding I j. They laid the 'K panic to thf elect ion of a democratic president. They have another opportunity to do the same act; but is there anyone fool ish 1 no igh tube fooled twice by the san e lake story? The eastern trust gait. blcis have had their run and made millions out of the easy Maiksatidnow they will turn 01T steam and let the gi.ttidol l hulk diift with the tide, winch has t in and will shoal all the small fry. It surpasses anything that can lie found In the history of the last - -x years: the way the tarltl grafters and trust combines are able to fool a majority of their victims year after year, and the latter appear to want to be foulul seme more. The Chicago Convention. 'l'l..' t'l.t..' t,;t-li;tj'i. i.. .!. Tr. ic v:i i'iil.ic;t I'ttlit' i'!;m ;itil i' 1 e::t !hiv:i.mi:. 'I';, i' ; i';. ii, t:i-1 1 . , . ill, ,! ttivU l.y .1 .I...'.-!. :i.iT. .' i rvi.'ii .j. u'l ft i ,i in ind 'h.i.it', II..' i n 'ii'.i I art v has ue U lor.- it s n pie ..t. s :im',i,!i!.'.!. sii.ot ! hi e.i ,:i,l . i, 1.1 ...'I n'll col est s into 1 1 .1 p'ai. . ol lh. :i ,u :.ii,i', 1 :b nileil si cral slat.-s. imt.i- : Wih'i his'!!, li.lii'l' ami M issi.il! 1 i!. shori s.1 1 ,1' 1 1 1, 11.. . ii. way , iv g;i, . I . e s s ' .1 w hat the 'n .pic of the party ,ii,i 1 i.i e t bought or lh He. even 1.1 1 he exlleme ot pi'l' in i ! ting a southern i.c gi" o s. coiid K'.'isevi'il's iioiniiiat ioti. There were cat ami dried things at, SI . Louis eight ycaisago. and more of the same, barring the vice presidency, four years later al l'liladelphia, hut this Chicago convention sets a new stand ard in k'igantic machine management. Cortelyou, lie who at one time claimed to lie a democrat mid sold himself like l'.uil Morton for a mess of pottage. In comes chairman of the national com mittee, and will direct the campaign as dictated to by the inmate or the While House. Mr. Koosc volt's humiliation brought forth a burst of cheers, attended by 110 special enthusiasm. Mr. Fairbanks, the Indiana icicle, was named as planned, the states of Wisconsin and Missouri andColorado, Illinois and Ne braska having not even an opportunity of presenting theiiamesof their favor ite sons. There were numerous life-long re publican present who shook their heads over what happened. When they arrived in the Lake City they were infesting the hotels w ith an air of cock-sureiicss that told as plainly as words that tin: republican party was sure tosuecced next November. Some of t hese men had planks to place in tlie platform, others were interested in contests that were at, least entitled to a hearing, and others had favorite sons tube presented for the second plaeeon the ticket. Wlscf nsin Is nn extreme example of the manner in which the contests were decided. C.ovcrnor La Follette's man agers insist that not only did they not have a respectful hearing, but that they were actually insulted; and the governor's following make no secret of tin: feeling they boar lo the leaders of the party, and there is much talk that it amounts to open rebellion, that will possibly put the Wisconsin electoral vote in the democratic column at the November election. The Indiana men went to Chicago without any dotinite plans for tlie nom ination of Fairbanks, not seeming to care whether ho was brought to the front or otherwise, but a command from the White House made It appar ent that Toddy must have his choice, and that settled the business in favor of the Indiana icicle. It is a remark able fact that when it began to appear that the "drift" had set toward the Indiana icicle, as some I'osey county humorist lias named him, there was frost" in the air, and it was not until a bund was hired and a half dozen Hoos ler delegates inarched along the hotel district of Michigan avenue, the band playing"! in the I'.anksofthe Wabash," that the least bit of enthusiasm was aroused for tlie tail of the HooseveU kite. This was about the time that some evil hand lost no time in circula ting the report that Mr. llitt, a prom inent aspirant for the nomination, was so ill that hisdeath might he expected at any moment, whereat there were fresh additions to the ranks of the Fairbanks "boom." Col. K. C. Hen ton of Massachusetts undertook to in augurate a boom for Secretary Tart, but the speed with which he was sup pressed tilled him with astonishment. Waldhridge ot Missouri, Springer of Colorado, and our own John L. Vel ster tried to remain in the race to the last, ami their states wore loyal to them so loyal that these three repub lican camps are not at all happy over the organized inside movement that magnified Hitt's Illness, built an arti ticial boom for Fairbanks and stuck pins Into their own buomlets. Then the apathy of the New Yorkers since they returned to their homos Is very apparent. A state that is always high in the councils, noisest with its band and marching clubs, most effect Ive in the conference, was almost oil' the map at this convention. Odell and his friends and other New Yorkers were not heard except through l.lack's set speech. They tried to tie human, and enliven the session by an adjourn ment at a time when it was thought proper, but the machine choked them 011 111 a miiiuie ny the watch. Their enthusiasm for the ticket may be liken . 1 , ,.. . , . . . . ei 10 amumig mat, caniun ne seen, heard or tell, Those participants of this conven tion who went there possessed of the notion that some sane tariiT revision might be good for the drain! Old Pachyderm are not much enthused either. Some of them aresulkiiigovet the smiting received by the Iowa idea and others arc tilled with a sort ol dis tress that means a tlshing trip next Novemlier aUnit election time. Fpto the last minute several of these revls lonist leaders were deluded with the hope that some sort of a sop would be held out to them, but the Inside set of Users were only playing with tlie men wlt'i wei I. fi'ii:t.' t':';t i i i ".( l:t r- ii Tl.ell toi la !' .1 oil. 1 1.1 . One might have gliess, ii that aft, I ' :ui t f t he Hook er Wiisliii.gtoii gossip of t he 1 list year the m gii is W"i w it i, :i, i.cl. col, ; 1 iiei, but 1. 11 o:., v.. old iii.es! I hi i w .1 :i stale-alien I 1.1 s with the I.i i hgi.te !itawi. an. I t l.' e lii ! I , is c lli i, imagined that tiny U a, hug lin'.i'ls. drink brush eibi.ws in lob t that the convent ion ; had 1 1 I r in l.ii t ii ami ii.d i idual 1111 A i.ivii. (Cumin. 1 sol Mary p.itaiii'i land I si c mini the in in: ina! loo oi Ki H ISO veil . The outlook right now is not very bright for the elect i"ii ot the Chicago ticket, and witli the proper wisdom displayed at the St. Louis convent inn next week, candidates w ill he placed before the people that will snow under Teddy and his tail-end icicle s" deep that he won't know whether he is in the White House or situated upon the loftiest peak of the Kocky Mountains. Tiik lolitical carpenters at Chicago last week displayed their mechanical genius in the construction of the re publican platform. It is a boastiiiL'af fair, well enough written, but do the republicans hope to further deceive the people? Look at this: Our administration of the great de partiiientsof government has been hon est andetlicioiit, and wherever wrong doing has been discovered the republi can administration has not hesitated to probe the evil and bring offenders to justice without regard to party or po litical ties. Shades of Perry S. Heath and the postoilice department! Somk things these daysofi remind us Honest men don't stand a chance, The more we work there grow behind liigger patches on our pants. ( n our pants once new and glossy, Now are stripes of dillerent hue, All because t to trusts rob us And will not give us what, Is due. Wattkkson' announces his inten tion of going to Europe immediately after the election. There are people who would contribute money enough to enable him to go at once. JohnWXrabill RELIABLE JEWELER Union Block Plattsmouth. Neb. Fine Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty. A complete line Watches, .lewelry and Silverware. Lxtra Fine Light-Day Clock CO TC Guaranteed yLi I J Parker Alarm Clocks, Cuar- anteed ACCOCOCOCCCCCCCOCOSCCOCCO b Dorrw'c Pocfnnrnnf O Short Order IJouse SI EffiGXS33XeGXS (JIVE US A CALL. UTTERBACX, Proprietor, jj 0 MARTIN BUILDING, S North Sid Main Street S &OOCOCOOOOOOSOOQCCOQOGOed' FOLEYS honeytar for children; tuft, ivrti Mo op la ft f$ Easv lo U'e ar.J easv lo arl 13 Ci that famous lit! rill CcWitt's Little Karly R:.;ors. This Is due to the fact tht lh-y tcn.c ths liver in-sti'-id of ruriT::'.' Tliey tie vrr :nje iv r sii-kt'.n, not f vn te r',c.-.l .irli.-ats U iy, aud yd they nr? so n rta.n in results Ihitt no cr.e whj csns them is d.se.T Mr.trd. Thev curs t, r;ld iiw r, crti'irahor., bilieutusss. jaur.dlee, hea.iajhe. maUna and ward o!f pnsu- mo:, a and fevers. rKSfAKej CNLV uv t. C. DtWITT A CO., CtnCAUO Don't Fcrgct ths Nane. Eariyiisers For Sale by F. G. FRICKE CO. & Menls Served nt Regular Meal Hours. h Fresh Oysters h (IN SEASON) S S Fish or anything in Market. S o o T79 m 71 rz fiTkB MR i "rg.-yngwTritM t.V ' - .-v,'V ,'VN v ft : IB ' K ( .-. 'Vv f to lumrishiti corn. It has the flavor that is so highly tetuler, ciiiti'il hy those who know wliiit ood meet is. It is lastin"', juicy and delicious. Choice cuts for broiling or roasting ( )ur iifict s invito purchases. Also benr in miud that our GROCERY E FART ME NT is up-to-date and that, the quality of our goods cannot be surpassed nor our prices cannot be beat. We divide our profits with our customers, because we give them the best goods for the same money that you have to pay for poorer quality. Don't be backward, but give us a trial. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office Plattsmouth. Nch. Masses Spring ARE ALMOST DUE How is Your Roof? If You Need a New One. Remember, that we are fully prepared to place a new tin roof on your house, new spouting, or repair the old ones. We Make a Specialty And are Prepared to Give You Close Figures on This Kind of Work. John Bauer No. 506 Main Street h For a Spring Tonic o 8 8 8 1 8 8 8 8 8 Try a case of the PEERLESS One of the Purest Beers on the Market Call on Ed Donat at the Peerless Sa- ' loon, or telephone 112 and Ed will do the rest. All we ask is a trial for this popular brand and you will buy no other Try a Case To-Day. THE:-: PEERLESS ED. DONAT, Proprietor. i r GhfChmrthill' Beef That Has Taste. That is the kind we have, Not only now but all tinu's. Beef that has heen pro ilueeil from rich. vi?it country irrass nml rino k 1 1 Ll Rains Now is the Best Time of Roofing and Spouting Plattsmouth, Nebraska Favorite .John C.und "The Early Bird Catches the Worm,, This is nu old saying, but a very wise otio in many respects, and serves to remind those wlio are on the lookout for Spring Suits For Men and lioys That William Holly is pr- pared to "till the liilP in this line to a dot. and invites all to come and inspect his new arrivals and p-t prices. Pit and quality miarantoed, and prices to suit the times. Also, n fine lino 'f Mon's and lioys' Shoes of all grades. Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc. Ki'memh. r the place, William Holly East Room Waterman Block Corner Fourth and Main Streets