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About Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1895)
The Plattsmonth Journal DAILY AND WEEKLY. C. W. SHERMAN, Editor. TERMS FOR. DAILY. One copy one year. In adTance, by mall.. .15 Oil One copy tlx month. In advance, by mall, 2M Une copy one month. In advance, by mall, so One copy, by carrier, per week Published every afternoon except Sunday. 10 WEEKLY JOURNAL. Single cpjr, one year II 00 Single copy, aJx months rabliahed every Thursday 50 Payable In advance Entered at the postoffice at riatumouth, Ne braska, as second class matter. Tiiese Wall Street times are lovely for anything. too Is it true that human life is cheaper than a small amount of property? Mi:. Polk, how does it seem to be long to a Kourbonixed party, any way? Where is that affidavit showing up Mr. Davies as a corruptionist, Mr. Polk. The election of Judge liroady to the mayoralty of Lincoln is generally con ceded as altogether probable. If the beet sugar bills becomes a law it will be a mill-stone about the neck of every man who voted for it. There are those who want the United States to acquire Cuba by con quest, and Senator Frye is one of the number. The U. S. Circuit court at Portland has decided that the Oregon Saort Line cannot be separated from the Union Pacific systen. Uncle Sam is worrying a good deal over European complications in Cen tral America just cow. The IJIue ilelds matter is not yet settled. TnE Nws voices the fear tluvt per ades the republican mind when it ex presses the hope that tho republican ladies will not vote for Mr. Cummins. American carpet3, American boots and shoes and now American cloths are competing in England for the lo cal trade of that country. No protec tion is needed. A year ago some people found fault with Mr.Gutsehe's figures and plan of of economizing in city affairs, but by this time some of them are ready to ad mit he was right. The sales of the little book called Coin's Financial School now aggregate more than 7,000 a day, and it is con verting to bimetallism four out of five of all those who read and study it. The Cow the KngUsh Are Milklnir. Tho Loudon Statist says that "the high rate of interest asked for by the United States loan is due to the belief that further loans will soon be needed, aud if the president refuses to borrow and congress does not act properly gold will go to a premium and disap pear from circulation. This will be followed by a panic in Wall street and the money-market, and business will be paralyzed until the elections next Mr. Polk; has made lifa a burden to him and caused him to grow stoop shouldered within the past nine or ten months all because he was the pos sessor of that awful levelation made by O. M. Peterson "showing how much money John A. Davies had paid to Tiik Journ al for its infiuenee.M How his patriotic heart must have been wrung with agony at the dreadful thought that this corrupter of a fellow newspaper man should peek and 41b- year are over, luo true remeuy loriiain the noMiuaiion or his patty to the the currency crisis ii a loan to call in J lofty position of representative, ami and cancel the greenbacks. that he, as the publisher of a party organ, should not only be obliged to The Plattsmonth News of last (cherish this awful secret in his manly week makes some disclosures which breast, but must support such a vile would be very serious if ihey were not w retch nnd print his name daily ch ar ridiculous, and, as it U niut have through the campaign. Such velf- causeda smile from every reader of sacrifice in the interest of party bar- thir rv,,,r It ,UO' aml fr Vi' W?e9 (at the B IO "We have in our possession an a Hi rilice of public purity and personal res- davit made by (). M. Peterson which l'1) ,llefits uX oalIs fin n,t' miitt',i shows how much money Mr. Rtvies commendation of his fellow par- paid Ti'K JoruNAL for its influence at tortus. True. Mr. Folk brother w as atime when Mr. Peterson was in the OM lht, sn,)U, ticket with Mr. Davies. employ of that paper." Jlm ,,,, vlvctiiin lmist havl, L,t.M im. And then it add- that it had "in- leri;0,i iy disclosure, but that fact tended to say no more about the mat- only adde.i to the agmy of mind he ter,"aud intimates that if The Joi'i:- was called en tn endure. .Now that nai. don't hush it will out with the Mr. D ivies h is been eleetrd and has whole business. All of wh'ch sounds not shown an appreciative spirit, ig verv funnv. and would make a horse I inning all sense of sacrifice Mr. Polk laugh to hear it. And who is ). M. Peterson, forsooth '? Isn't he the party who disclosed the dark side of Mr. Polk's dual life with such horrid vividness, and for which Mr. Polk de nounced him a? nr. worthy of belief. When the same man had growu m low in the scale of honorable men that he would go into the employ of the man whom his disclosures disgraced, of course he was ready to make afTda vit to anything. Hut that is ouly on the side. If Mr. Polk has any such affidavit and lie be lieved in it himself he must have kai it ever siuce last spring, and the won der is that he hasn't printed it before this not because it affected the editor his made in his and the party' behalf, of course the great editor has a right to cpo.e the infamous means by which Mr. Davies obtained the inihi- ence of this newspaper. CIo on. Mr. Polk, and relieve your mind, by all means. I.t the public have the afVi- dtvit: i-Mr. isto nr. .! vi:it. I'riitorritt if CoticrcKotiM'ii kh A MhuI Cento - Dr-t-Iarr tlx .M m.ry 0tiitlitt Will lii Hi IJitll. Cry nt I H!S. The m rgmhcent reception atconUd Mr. I'ryan at th Funke opera house last evening, on his return to Lincoln from four years of service as a public Micial, was a deered tribute to him as a man nnd as a representative. The News political tel. ets diuVr very ma le ria!!y fum Um-of Mr. l!i yan, hut it has always recognized in him a man of brain, who had the courage of hi convictions, who was huneit and of The Jol-unal, but for the reason strauM-forwaui ever inj.litics and that it showed corruption ou the part who.se ability has brought honor to of Mr. Davies, who was a candidate cf himself, his citv and state. His whole his party for nomination and ele.-tion career has teen untainted bv even the to the legislature. slighte.-i .-candal, and he comes br.ek Having evidence iu his possession lo take his place in lb ranks of pri- that convicted Davies of bnterv. Polk cmzeiiMni. 10 woik lor ine up- W'a-iiinutos, Mir-h a. --Tin 'lemoei .uic sil vrr iMnnlfrt. wlia h run l.ceti llie cl.lef t.le of talk tin that l,o of tin' holm.' for 11 few 1 l s, wit mu-Ic !i!il! Krl lny, While it tut l.rcii jri'neru'.ly I r-; 1 .1 1 ol for th (.u-'.'U rutlwii of liieinl'crH. then tvm n-i ulU-.n-'t t i oocurv ulutui tun tnilll a l-i le hour, Id'chunm the f-rlme nmv im In the igniter ere iiikIim 1.11 whet her to fill 1 a eitUfiiN for illseuxfclori of the miller r to ' 1 r kiKiiaturf h or Uu ilirci tl) to th- public. In eoiul.lerntlin i f tl.r cli tt tln.e left m J the J'rei!ii' of I'Uiin v.. it ni l(-terinli.f jut to tiHvett -otifi'ifin e. Kf ire4t!ittl e from tif teen lititte h iltifI the 1eeltirtli-ii nt the liiKtntn e of Mr. Ur an of Ne-r:i!iit. hut tho e anvil I so frtt very iiKT.ni j.K-te ul I hp llt of fcluuer will not h niK'le j-ut'lie Tnilll It I c-. tn j lete. Tin 'HMLr I k follow : Wc. tht tiii'lerlj:iH'l tlriiiiierdN. rt-Mut for your t in!.erniloti the follow Ins MnteiiH-m: Wt h.'lievi that the iwliO.H-htm M t.f koI.I n l ho on I y 1.1. . net ry t it lolar-I. nl I he elluiliintlt.il (filter its k full le'-inl t.iil-r iirny will ln ereu't tht j-urehn!!! uvt er of cm li iJol!r, hhl to the hur lou of nil ijehti. ih'i-'i e the liinrki t itiue of !l other forms nf (,-rnj erty. roiillniM? mi. I lulei .lfy t.tii!i.- tf Teiti mi l Cliitlly leiltlfv the I'm jority of the .! to I.liHU'lrtl li!i'lg . W? I'vllevt no I'fity fftu l.oj-e for t-n luflr.i; ui- In the t nl'.e-l Mnli oi n It ilvo i te-it ln;le t;o! l ktti.!itr.l. thut the it-lvo-( Ji. r of '.); li (jintli. In! Ji.ilii y vo:ihl h -f'- U!!y to m rtv wlil. h, like the 'Iomik ratio I rty. etlve I Vi.unk' treii ;lli fr..p thoi-c w ho niiy t ilhout ri-j-roiti h ho et'lol tin fim i'!oa j-e.''ie; nu-l v -o!m to tho n t hvit.iin K'fi-.it ff tho parly hi to the ; -.ro l-e l hy the trio t, the ,e;',:iihr o I ltl : 1 l- trio t:il t;ore uuali I Uii roict nvc !ut the l.'i'." of iJ '. 1 l .i'i N. J r if that the 1' l;l M'mllC parly rami .1 l o l-r j-.iht I l.'io i j-orl t f the iCoU -1 ; : '. 1 jwj'U-jr TAlCAMOi NT I-l i: IN 1 ; We heiiotr tliit tho 1'iojn-y !'i-';!"ti l r the j rminHit.t lt.e In l Kfi-1 w .I'. o reiits In ti-iU: It t kt U1 I j the lntell..-u. e m.! t nt (f t!;e Ai::rii i! t.i'.-r. We l.etiete lro Mftjority of the ! -: i- rt .( the Tuilil MIct fnti r ! It.v I -:: r: mo! ten I iti' ttv-ft'i ..ii!r ! e e.-t;:e i 1 y the re! rttloii f the try v K's-1 liilitnU S tluv no -f I aiel .J t er h t t ho j.r.-i-l:'. r t !. ft ! tt e that !h"t i,-. ; ;i:y h !..':"'! t t il ti,;i-t lo -:;- C Carpets and Rugs. For the Spring Trade we have replenished our Stock of Carpets and Rugs at prices to tempt anyone needing goods in this line. i e X i? ! t.'- l t!.o ': We I. :! e: ti. tl.. !'t:i ( u: 'j t ::::u tU-ir j .)vi-r t tV !ar; of if -or t;,.; ttii.ri isi.t lit ti,r !.e -ta--'rtle J r ' t ; i e Jvfttfii.if ot i: : !;o -' ; 1! - h We Have the Stock To select from in Cotton Chain 2-plys, all Wool 2 plys, all Wool 3-plys, Body Brussels and Moquettes. Our Rugs are well select ed and lower than ever in prices. SJ LACE CURTAINS, POLES and FIXTURES and WINDOW SHADES. lit-e 5e I rvfor i;t . I : to-! v rv 'ft h.'!.I! :iff '.'i r !..-!r i-i :!. (try t!;t i!-ir.o . :.t ; :;'. t; '! lr: (. nli- n:; ; i ert o- of tho it -; ;i .ihii 'i t thl ! f-B luvuey to Tde Journal j for its intlaence and that O. M. Peter son knew about it all the time. building of his adopted city . No city can have too many hone.st and able men, of whatever pat ty. and the peo ple of lncoln generally will be clad to know that th tempting bails. ofTeied hii:i to locate el.4tv !;ere were not pow erful enough toscductt hint from nUe triance t Lincoln. I.inrohi New Uut with itf ungallant ny ail means. In eommnn -;!. i,,.lcitv i.-iv. ..... . ...... , .-v im) i r IKlfi r.trf.- has kept his party in ignorance of the vile character of its candidate. It Ifcks as if the publication of that ai!i- d ivit now would be like the finding of J a last year's birds-nest, but as a matter of curiosity we should like for Mr. Polk to print it. Publish it bv all .VvU'I.cve t.'.Aiih r--i 1 f c if 1 5 j sr'.y (i-.';M ftl u:ki a-.-rt (hi i iv!tf hi th .'.rsiii mth-j'ttty .;! !- e !: oti re :-l 2it fvor of l" ir.:: -e-lUte t!oe'!. ti i ! tl.i f rtf m ! t::i !;;-,ii!e J nil.li-r ' ; .!!,!: 1 -,Ut T ! ".h.'' -few :.t l- 1. i''h r,t-.f.t ; t-!tot ! r! to '.I t .i : t i r-k f.-r !he ahl or c.-i-.-t ;jJ cf r;; of I t olher ti n:tli So!'! i:i'l niltrr :n to !. r t t a 1 '. ' i. j .-iv::.- .-! vnviaifio e'Uj ce I TnE Southern exposition at Atlanta promises to be a grand affair. Pre parations oa a broad scale are going Democracy stand for reform. Na tionally it would wipe out every class forward, and state exhibits are not privilege an,J ive free coinage of Ixiii r I.. it. PUbll WA dl'lll ixv,.!! Si l . . . T'll-t iru ,f,.M . . ....... lllt ll3 jhj ui icaiion j ",l ""'"'i toirusia woman w:h mi unens-3 anxietr .im intrt I Tonsii)i;u v an.I innit&.i t, t iir;4 irrip sentatnes. City dern,m?a n ..... . "i will! the tinit-.s. Thev reco-nl f... -T llt aci mat i s-chool niatters women tak.. greater interest than men and uin likely to be confined to those of the PoIJ aDj siWe r. Locally it stands for ?eH, ' lt the chnnl inte,, s are not south. I reform nn,r t, . . neglected or made seeond-irv c.t i: i. uiuii, i tifiu economy re- i . - iimi 'f,i,.tt ... ... "on, re I b-ismess interests. Vf.!.,.n-.i ..... W I tr ... . -i ... w turct, nuoilC Oolicrattnnt. In . ... riu- iiuul uas orten been so i- n,fl . ..." itic.iaue renub icans will ,...t r,.n cited to stand fnr "I"'" warus it Has nearer wo-snrh i.i".... , . i-r.Jt " : ' uut uever sented a stronr . V" '"rsnip, but will " ruseal-1Ie 13 oneofthe for rftnnri?mo -' r UIU,U" nie ,.oran,i stoten- u iue in uie city and will make a I .... ,f . v"' 1 ,UI" atr .1. oorougri, a lady v.ho i3 eminentlr " num me nrst wardl., ' """ick in n""rn mi a posuimi of far irr.ir m 1 rr ra I I iR lillli ll.n I .1... t . I - i-. - - . ..7 o I'uu. i mo titivei is Unexcentiona! in I iPiiMlulitv tlian II. -.t t .t , . .. .. Strength .-irii! rorr..-.i;. .. . I rt.r '' ' srMTi.r I . -iir. t . rimes I SENATOR M. .ALLKV (roa I t;irwia f.- . . uau-i ..... n,k IC-CifL-Linn lim or r.. ,l . ... v rt"i in,,.,!.... . . . i'rrvjujr tu me l ariic" All covereil nr. .. ; wonaer Carnegie hec;i 3 J :iritf. W - r : i .1.-1 loi': ; .u ft r t!.i!.i!.t xl I '.;. ah-'t f -t fuft't . .; ! :hr:ii.Jt - t-'t t.fT ui: 1 I '...;.',' iix ' r ( w is j ot, t h- ;-rtj-L.r r 4 ;. ' i ! .i; . i u:ft all new-jut-JiT l:i hr t.:oiiy w Ith the el oVf ! :.!.';! j -li y to j l-.rf ii nt the lira 1 .f Ihv c-lIW.r.'i! r"!::ir.;t an ! .! - . .... .. t , ... , . ( . . r. 5 Newest Goods at Hard-Times Prices. E. 6. DOYEY a SOI qaetted last evening at the J.indell in I that he )il nt . Lincoln, about three hundred ,, c, Z lie . " " I' A"! u.ra,nal,on- naval frauds y euest- n4tntin . ":.J . . " . " "cine m council Jence ......Jff .ji least supper cost big sum for a Tm " r T - . . :-. ... w"eitran and made an PTitam . . ti, - by in ily rifrnr. i .,1 ... . . linn lUJIIP ail CTPi.llonl i . I T , ,,... ... aim n n. mu any good to anvbedv er- ot.i ' . no is i"' 01 tne Press, and its cept the rich men who grabbed it, no AwiiVu Mr. Mr nirwlri ii - , council. v,.eveianu was not enamored of the iWU " U,e nmiMf,ct di,liked it o a stlgmarrJon -c!l that he refund to fllg jt. v. a good man to run aain Tl 'i ! "T WM ,,nIsht', l "vy fine for 'iM bea pretty rarn " iraini committed. II t'uKKKKN". W ,.,-,.. iKiiKt.K u. 1 ITIM N. li;tn..- '- I- Kl.'KLt.. 1 , . J"IIN Mi LU NiiS.Sn!!,, .,, JMI;. MAi.t Iirii.t aHfonii., .::.':(. k v. ikkkt. km , Jt"TIN l; WIUTIXti. V;. h,ri ii Mu,,;r:A-s Tfiii,f.,. tfflil.'.-t-t ........... . i. iv ii.X!UMi M :, , . M. A. MITII. Ari -oi . A. W. OtiIKX, Lo!ii.!4rii. J A.t Al-VUr. tVi Virgi-ju :i. i. Muoni:. Kn. H. I. Mtii;v, MJ.,!,.;r j I. . W. FV.W.Ml irl II. P. :tCAIV. North rrw:::,4 ' l;rir. II. V'hi;.. M..,,rj i:iW AIMiLAMMiiiB, . I I. IiNV.N. i.i.i.. A.r. I..ni;it.s,ni!l ,.1t, M AhviiAij. KUSll M;...,r! w. ii. xm:s.v. n:, W. J.T.MIKI:T.m..,. t r, u t 1 1. hi ts. Mi,.;,.,. T. .I. TKAIT. s,,.h f--i. . ' A. M -AMINi:riI.i H'lf.,rti w M i:owi:k. s..rtU iMr,,:;,,, AM')..IOs;rif. N-.w. M.-il i: i ii. l'.vi.-f i ... . .. "- " Awnmu i j i i ' n i.ivi. I tn le I.! 'ii.x . .... ' 5 1,5 M.lt. H,,,,.! vv .......... I J,,. r ,v I..,.., ... i . f .. . .. . "nie '"il.lon.hawn.'.jr .ifornH.- ttiththv r .-, a'ly i-..iii,,-.rRl,, beyond n peradv ejttni e. t nt he had no: 1 Magi-et rheinu al Co. c.ihMilatrd on the nrrav of facts tint! (;t,',lIen:-l have for months te.-u Mr. 1 avies or CM.s in favor of'the de- I XZ uiiT, " --:;-iy law, :.nd -,vh n thev u. re pre- Macini:i- Pn.: Kii.li:i:. and I conr". s 1 . j r t u.ty ltiriM:tIS i i'.e was iM.ny wi t u J s IV. av. Pa i i i (:-j. - , ...i.i, , ,l( . btnk at Pern. '.;.. wiiten us v.,, lie. is-jre i -:iw ,n j, su;,j I' Ui- ! i;t,r i ... tit . , . r M"'7 Kit.tl ii'- ,. , ' ,-r,,'" " "ii' i ieei i am not entir'v " ! l.!t:- ..f.ml. I believVthat before I h ue tiZ . MMe box tisnl I will be well. , ; . te.f ,ntd.M- ie J,ImieIvreoomme...i . a I a'.n i"T Pili: Kir.i.Ki:. ! l nnri T,..l.- -. i i in i , Tin: -lor i:ai.. thinks. In though county I Him k v. 1 1 ee coin 'i scription ti r Vi hi. !i ,t j. 1 1 e I: is omj- r' i i.-uo!e he h.h (. iivirt;: f't ;. pi, ,!nfi..o i ...... i! i I: i v tn lin- 'V, j ( n: better times all .er ilo I'nite I jjes, v0f "."ii?h g ild in the country " We rie t.i i.tni'ir! ,1. . . ..I ii r i n it .1 aiiirs I. .is .'t t i load. S.v: ftii:v , ''i!h O iK-ln, e!,. I .es (.osn,-v J.neStrrk Pompapv. Mnedars later Mr. Cosnev write I am entirelv rnrr-d rf the Piles nrd" M.xkt Pir.K Kihinr !d ft. for. tile hv (JerlnirA; C.v ill!! V l.i ui'. !t Tri'Sl bod? knows It. It Is the understanding that Mr Polk is withholding that terrible re velation of corruption with Tiik Joui:--val as a club over Mr. Dries' head. ...i,m7nr;.r.3r.A"." ?oncerne,M '";. r ,,uUuiioii or that alii- "Pn Janiel Poster wan UH I H, Tiik reptiblicans Inne h ui the heln . a "i tne vvomff, th 5h.ol eleetior.s f"r year, but when it c.ttue to a time ,i,i ii . n. i. im women wanted n representa tion en the school boni.l they h.u! no use for thetu-they Inrrnd the cold shoulder to them, ignorrd thrm. nrd if ... II...!- .. . , " iiit-il I i: n.i inna 1 1 l,., r 'P.... . .... il i. irt tacie or a newspaper man the women iwiss . i,n.i...iA ii. ., I ' -.,i i ii ,r m .-IijriL ii r.'n lie tn. r.mi ,. i.i . i I . . . ... i oi ii.iv ni' flu ni . no; one or ti. m tv.n .... .t. .1 ! . I . . . r I 'I l.ll o.-.vit ill HI. po?.seHinn which erinii. k ntleket. O a im j rtt ir its t'll in:iiiUr tif II, i j. repnbli- natei slthe Prussels intern.it iinn1 !-..... .... IIiOL vvarr.i iit.i.l lpnf..r,... s ... -. .... J ly anything Mr rv.... ..: , , " . " IT. . ,u '-d'.niy foresaw that i oisunui-hetl ir.-ntleni:... ...r, ollicial nominated and eh cled by his m v.iuy while this afiidavit. was all Aia iiku ItoTiisciiiMi, delegate to 1 ' UU lHwsUm, is as melan eilOIS .IMI ill r.. . .. m linn n innicaiive oi the weakness of rlp )lUlllan Iia,,11(. ami me rottenness of the human heart. ",UI w,c" Kiiowietig,. or foundation "rnej.er at hand on what principle of O o o o o o o made of it l.i. X.. I ml'., . . .. . Tiik Journal learns with h"-ka City Indenen.lent ,.r ,. ' 'i, . 8Wept a" ov,'r thatfiMWA I'.t.hiM . . ?v'Lu m,. , 1 " mviiai. when he de- r,w.n: ' " U1 oun ,sen ' U3l"arH the reputation ted: "Gentleman, I hardlv countv to tZ .1 ;!rV!.5f n eTUIera 3 man fr-'-J you that tho stock of sifVer in 1 1'"'''1? ,nor'',s ,,r P'lhlir duty was such state, llr.lin the Vuhlle inter- wtlmatcd at some thous- K',mv,'' 't from tho public nntil class citizen and ihVtVfT i . i ,7 , at stale men gen- H ' rnIII,ons' an1 '" conference "" ;'t "e could be l.-!?'111 8 the k,ml Cass erally do. He is a man whn i:....,.,.. to break up without arrivin- , l M- I'olk answer. word i business, and stand. .iihnyUe?n!tB-rM,t there would be a ! It was rumored on the streets Mon. a1QonK neighbors, ft u rntl ! ePreation in that commodity which day that the republican nominees for fo W ot such a man as a iiroe " . T , . Ul l C0lBr' TifK the school board would withdraw in '! fraud ami the Xew8 Jn . J of ichf a -monetary panic recommend this proverb to A at aV 1 aV I v .Jtu L,Jt JJ I U Oil 1(1 PfrJMA f ho f . a I . . tt,UIUi 1,18 two laaies nominated by 'mseir and his fellow Lp ..w-niea(ungeiiects Bcmie neignnor across the I MO rltl70ngl iAnnAl!. rr -lit Ir is not claimed as a fact that the bill for the repeal of Ui depositor v law was defeated because of the presence of Sheriff Fikenbary. Fx-SherilT Ily- S ersor.Judiro Chapman on the door of 2 rho house yesterday, although they no A CUT IN CLOTHlNfiS I'ltrtloulHrly In ourehlM- C5 C ! Q O s O o o ! o o o Q o dotibt impressed " ' v . - V V I li I 'magnitude of their geniality. o our iv. nnn inecuiens' convention. They argued the use of -uch epithets Jveer vn fore V I - impossible to as mm what he thinks of a party or- that that was the only hope they had temper, Dro. Polk Fir I,ett2 , V r accusing an odicial whom it snp- of defeating Mr. Cummins. ,ot of those affidavita'of O m "i Jai"an ar7t7$2GWwTi 0Jd as P.0rtr! !:iHh t,e evh,eDC in 8 P Tn, Ne3 sLow8 a - again. Tiik JoIl tta tot'" ! SurKl ffL a commendable spirit for n republican P-on aud villify prl. dt! wherels 0 to TTXZ newspaper by advising Dr. Hay, of the "-ve can stand It. to sunnlv tho dem.rwi rwl" .. rnp ? Is It so customary as to cause -ai I - -----lll WiT; I I 1 H I insane hospital, who has been sus n r a . t :VJ7i: r..T .:.T.:'"a . w. uo Tub Jourxal wishes it. J" '"otw.c " ie'UJ0 UniteJ States don't pcuucu uy me appointment and con- the publlc tooDD crmatlonof Dr. Abbott, to retire at and wasting agonv of r ,V n " . ... Z'1 . e "ce of the world has none. 1 . . A A . a a I no thought of befouling itself with its accusations V rcn's PofurtiiK-nt. . yun have a fmaii 1 ... - "I'vini, ana j-fuir hlM nce.ls Howe t lothln, ui..i Tiik republicans of Lincoln have nominated Frank Graham for mayor, S and ho in so unpopular that tho demo- 2 rrats are pursuaded that they can elect I It Will - - JlldtTH llrO.lflv. Tdu T inr.,,!,, V..-o t., I ' ,il. JJUIVl'lll .n ".1 l.-t I heading the lliiht against (irnhnm n the republican ranks. a o G O o o - - Surprise you How far a Mttlo money will g:o at 9 MORGAN'S, Tiik republicans might just as well make a virtue of the matter nnd with draw their candates for school board members. There is no chance of their SThe- T .no,j; election, and as they believe in econo- U'" IOin my a few cents might be saved in tho u niting of tho tickets. o ! o o e5-o once and net contest the place. agony of mind that Im, Tim ,Io . "on preyed upon the vitals of our neiVhi.V r.ZXT "Y? ver ."iy to drive ti " 4.HMI.1 unci oimeiauism. Tiik bill to repeal tho depository law was defeated in the lions yesterday hy a vote of 41 to fit). State Treasurer Minify to I.01111 On farming lauds. Low rates, long Mines. Xo delay in securing loans Inquire at First National bank. 7 The" Plan Sifter"tlour is the popular brand. Ask for it from your procer. BYRON CLARK. Attorney at Law r'l.ATTx.MtiUTH N' i OFFICK-Neeon,! floor of tLo i odd ,w of tl.o cuift house.