fcsnuM annmmtmnynrBtAiUMVBMX. t mmi jucob1; mimwiiiMmimLjmvtJia3mvtwiJAtjwii.wi'imtulM.vjiiituimriMiiMiivJiiimiumi.iK 1 MMIJM.U IIJ'IW IUUJ1-MU NEBRASKA ADVERTISER ' PRESIDENT AttTHUB. ABriofSkotohoftbo Man Who Now Buc coous to iJrcHulontiftl Honors. (ion. OhoHtor A. Arthur, who, by the 1(!UU.'ih of I'roHlilotit (JHillold, become Ohio!' MutfiHtiHto ol tlm I'nitod StutoH. wiih burn in FraiiKlin county, Vermont, on October ft, Ih;iu. Mo ia the 11chL hoii of tliu late Hm. Dr. William Arthur, a Haptmt clergyman, who cm iKiutod to tliiH country from tlm Coun ty Antrim, Iicland, in IiIh 18th year, ami wh i was an eminent writer an well an a pulpit orator, hi.s work on "Family Names" liein iinivciHitlly regarded an one of tliiMMiriosiiicrtol" KnirlLsli erudite literature. IIIh other Hon is u p.ty master in the jugular army, with the rank of Major. (Jen. Arthur was educatod at 1'nion College, and graduated in the cla of MO. After lea vim,' rulli'tfo ho tutlf.'liL a country Hchool iltiriiiu two yeuin in Vermont, and then, having manuKOil liy fitful economy to nave about SftOO, lie Htarted for New York and entered the law olllce of Judge K. D. Culver an a Htudeut. Alter being admitted to the bar he formed a piittncr.ship with Jleury D. (Jardiner, with the intention of pracJcliiK in the Went, anil for three months they roamed about in the Western states in search of an eligible site, but in the end returned to the metropolis and at once entered upon a prosperous career, (ion. Arthur soon after married the daughter of Lieut. Jlorndon, United .States navy, who was lost at sea, and who calmly wont down to death smoking a cigar. Congress voted a gold medal to his widow in recognition of the couspicious bravery lie displayed on thai occasion. Mrs. Arthur died a year or two ago. In 1852 he especially distinguished himself in giving practical illustra tions of his Abolition sentiments. Jonathan and Juliet l.emmou, Vir ginian slaveholders, intending to emi grate to Texas, came to Now York to await the sidling of a steamer, bring ing eight slaves with them. A writ of habeas eorpus was obtained Irom Judge I'aino to tests tin, question wheth er tho slaves wore not freed by the act of bringing them into free territory. Judge Paine rendered a decision hold ing that they were, and onloriug the Lomon slaves to bo liberated. Henry li. Clinton was one of the counsel for the slaveholders. A howl of rage went up from the South, and the Virginia Legislature authorized the attorney general f that State to assist in taking an appeal. William M. ICvarls anil Chester A. Arthur were omploved to represent the people, and they '"won their case; winch then wont to tho .Supreme Court of tho United States. Charles O'Connor hero espoused the en u d(! ef tho slaveholders, but he, too. was beaten by Messrs. Kvarts and Ar thur, and a long step was taken toward the emancipation of tho black race. Another great nervice was rendered by Con. Arthur in the same cause in 18(t(J. Lizzio Jennings, a respectable colored woman, was put oil a Fourth avenue car, with violence, after she had paid her faro. (Jen. Arthur sued on her be half, and secured a verdict of SSOO damages. The next day tho company issued an order to permit colored per sons to ride on their cars, and tho other car companies quickly followed their oxamplw. (icnoral Arthur was a delegate to tho Saratoga convontion that founded tho Republican party. 1'ievious to tlio outbreak of the war he was judge advocate of tho second brigade of tho State militia, and fiov. Kdwin I). Mor gan, soon u ft oi lus inauguration, se lected him to till tho position of ongi-neor-ln-chlof of his stuff. In 1801 he hold tho position of inspector general, and soon after was advanced to that of quartermaster general, which he held until tho expiration of Morgan's office. No higher oneominiu can bo passed upon him than the mention of the fact that, although the war account of the State of New Yortc waa at least ten times larger than that of any other State, yet it was the lirst audited and allowed in Washington, and without the deduction of a dollar: whilo tho quurtermuHtwrs accounts from other States were reduced from $ 1,000,000 to $10,000,000 each. During his torm of olllce every present was immediately returned. At tho nxpiratiou of Gov. Morgan's torm (Jen. Arthur returned to his law practice, and business of tho most lu crative character pourod In upon him, his uniform success acquiring for him a national roputntion. For a spaco ho hold the position of counsol to the board of tax commissioners of Now Yorkat 10,000 n year. Gradually hw was drawn into tho arena of actual politics. Ho nominated and bv his efforts elected Hon. Thomas Murphy a Stato Senator, Whon the latter re signed the colloctorahip of tho port, on November 20, 1871, President Grant nominated Gon. Arthur to tho vacancy, and four years later, whon his term ex pired, renominated him, an honor that had never been Bhown to any provlous collector in the history of tho port. Ho vim removed by Presidont Hayes on July 12, 1878. A petition for his re tention was signed by ovory judge of every court in tho city, by all tho prominent mombors of tho bnr. and by noarly every Importing merchant in tho collection district; but this Gon Ariuur minfloit suppressed duced statistics to show that during his term of over six years in olllce the percentage of removals was only 2',j against an annual avetage of 2H per cent under three immediate predeces sors, and an annual average of about !M per cent since 1H."7. The reforms which (Jen. Arthur instituted in the methods of doing business in the cus tom house were as numeromi as they were grateful to tho merchaiitile com munity. Afterwards ho resumed the practice of law, and active participation in and direction of Republican politics in New York. lie was then chairman of the Republican Slate committee. The olllce of vice president came to him entirely unsoughtby accident. In person (Jen. Arthur is over six feet in height, broad shouldered, ath letic and handsome. He is u man of exceeding culture, ript: experience, with refined tastes and manners of the utmost geniality. Proceoclinga of tho Stato Normal Sohool Kogard to tho Doath of Prcai dont Garfiold. in Pi'.nr, Sept. uo, 1881. Kdllor Artvprllwr. As a tribute of respect for our la mented President, the exercises of the Normal School were suspended to-day, and a meeting of the teachers, students, and citizens of Peru, was called to as semble at the Normal Hall at 2 o'clock. The hall was draped in mourning, and appropriate exorcises were prepared. The meeting was well attended and the audience was addressed by Rev. J. C. Jordon, Hon. T. J. Majois, Prof. MeKcnsio, and otheis. Resolutions of respect and sympathy were adopted, which I forward for publication. Respectfully, .Ikssic Hksski.tini:. uksom'tioxs. Wiikkicis, It has pleased Almight God to deprive the nation of its chic! executive, in the death of President James A. Garllcld, therefore, Hesolcul, That we. the faculty and students of tho State Normal School of Nebraska, and the citizens of Peru, unite with the people ot the nation in u tribute of respect to his illustrious memory, and mingle our tears Willi his liereaved family. Hcsolcul, That 'lie nation has lost in death a wise, prudent, and ollicicnt executive. ltiialml, That wo recognize in tho life and character of James A. Garfield a litling model for the study and imi tation of tho young men of our countr for all time, in Ids indomitable energy that raised him from obscurity, his unselfish patriotism, his wise states manship, his high scholarship, his Christian manhood. liemlcnl. That we request tho State Journal, Omaha licniblirai), and the Brown ville Aivkktim-:k to publish these resolutions. J. M. McKi:n.m:, II. II. Nicholson, Jkvi: Hisi:in.s'i:, . Com. C. K. Oui). LottikMcKkn.ik. A reunion of rebel soldiers is to be held at Moberly, Mo., this week, and it being entirely appropriate that Gen. Grant should he abused on that occa sion, Senator Vest has undei taken that duty. Inter (hvaii. As Vest is the most unscrupulous, and most venomous of Missouri cop perheadsa Jesse James sort of States man he's just tho fellow to abusethe greatest general of the age and laud the meanest and moBt despicable cauwe ever men engaged in. We presume all the tram robbers will be thereto yell for Vest and treason as against Grant and the I'nion. A lady has discovered a plan to keep watermelons in their natural form and llavor for an indefinite length of time. Slip has successfully tried it in past seasons, and. as a consequence, has been able to treat hor family ton water melon supper at Christmas time. Tho plan is a simplo one and consists in giving tho melon three or four coats of varnish to oxcludo the air. Sho says they not only keep from decay, but the flavor and sweetness aro retained, and when eaten at Christinas or New Yours, the fruit seems to ho wonder fully Improved In those particulars. -Uarrhburg Patriot. Tho Chicago Union Veteran Club mot, adopted the following, and for warded a copy to President Arthur: "The Chicago Union Veteran Club join with you in. tho great grief ovor the death of our Into President, and send an unanimous assurance of our faith in your wisdom and patriotism as his successor, and beg to tender our hoartlost support to mako your admin istration the distinguished success which our people and party so earnestly hopo and confidently oxpoct." At tho primaries in Utiea, N. Y the Coukllng stalwarts carried seven of the twelve wards, anil in Homo, tho other city of Onolda county, they car ried throo out of tho flvo wards. A correspondent writing from Ari zona says that the Mormon settlers are responsible for much of the demoraliz ation of the Apache Indians, and that thoy have instigated a great deal of tho deviltry committed by them. If this be true, it would bo well for the gov ernment to chasten the Mormons and lot the Indians alone. -Inttr Off an. To chasten both Indians and Mor mons would be the better thing to do, Physicians i these days regard it as a breach of etiquette to advertise their names and places of business, but Dr. Agnew began his career by "hanging out his shingle" in a country town, and advertising for custom, and he showed good sense in doing it. Kvery other profession does, and it is simply pru dish and Hilly in the medical profes sion to ignore such a sensible rule. Inter Of tan. The address of Senator Van Wyck at the State Fair was very able and appropriate: and we regret that our limited space forbids its insertion into our columns, b.ivi: wji.vrs wiiVri-:i. To Kfll Dr. i Imiso'm ItPdp1; or Inforinii tlon for tii'ryiiMly. In evorv county In the tMiltcil Htiili-M unit i'miiimImm. lMilurcil hy tin ImiMIhIiltk to (UK pMKiM. It codIiiIiih ovit "J.IHH) liouKclinlil reel pen, mid Im milted to nil eliiMM'K m il coiidll Ioiih of Hoc'lt'ly. A wonder fill hooU and mid u household lie eexHliy. IlHpllNitt mIkIU. ClreutiKt Induee nii'litK ever oirrrod to book hkimiIm. Humph roplen kiMiI liy mull, poMpuld, for 3'J.ef). Kx (liiHlve territory K'ven Attmitu more limn double llielr money. Addrcsx Dr. OIiiiso'm HUiiiii l'rlntliiK limine, Ann Arbor, Mlchl Kilt), IN CONSTANT DEMAND. HTAl'I.i: AltTI(i.K,.SHI.MN() KOKEVimi-. Tlie Revised NEW TESTAMENT. AGENTS WANTED remember thm we uirer lliem Ibe I.OWKST PKII'KH I lie ureuteHt variety, end bent. terniN; mil lit only SO rents. hIiuwIiik 1'IOIIT dltrerenl M) len and prleen. Ineliidlnu new Parallel Kdltlon wllli boti! ()I,D AND NKW VIOU HIONH HIDK HY HIDK for e.iinparmon. Aildri.4 'Im-. IIHVISIIIS IM'ltMM I KHM. St. LoiiIm, Mo GUILE to SUCCESS. WITH FORM KOlt it rs i x ess AND SOCIETY. im by FAR "i" bent JltiHlneHH mid Hoelal Cluideand I limil-I took ever pnhllHtied. .Much tie- Intent. It lellH e erj body completely HOW TO liO EVERYTHING in the tient wa . Mow to lie Your own Lawyer, How to do IIiikIih'kh eorreclly mulKiieeesntnl ly How to Aetln Society and In evuiy part ofltle, and eontulnn a u"ld mine of varied Information indlHpensabte to all ulasen for constant leferenre. AGENT'S WANT ED for all or upare nine. To know why tti Im book ot KKAI. value and atlraclloiiH ells better than unv other, apply lor tenon toll. It. HCAMMKLI.A CO.. WuN. ;ld Ht.,3t l.nulrt, Mo THE LATEST AND MOST WON DERFUL INVENTION! EDISON'S INSTANTANEOUS O-TTHDIE TO TH 10 Piano or Organ. lly which any Child or Person can p!av any ol the Popular Alrat once without STUDY, nti'A iuus nirtnirK, or even Mtirdeal Taleni. Th Company will FOIU-'KIT 91.000 If an) Child ten ear old fallw to play ANY ONK of our Populur TiineN on the PIANO. MIOAN or MHIAIDKON within ONK HOUll after recelvliu the Music and Instructions, provided Kiild child run count, with the 11 urt'M hufnru It, finm 1 to KiO correctly. 7 Pieces of Music, with Instructions, .Mailed to any addrcHs on receipt of 8I.(Hi. KiicIohc one-cent postage Htamp for Cftla loKUe of TuneH. 5j-AKontn wiiutud In ovory Hiateand County In the Union. Edison Music Co., 'Jli A J17 Walnut Htreyl. Piilhida.. Va. For ittl.OOO UKWAim ir anv eane IUlnd. Ulridlnu. Ituhtnu. Ul'-eraled or ProtrtutluK 1'II.KS thul - UlriK'n I'll. Krmrdy fnlln to curu. Pih tiared - J. P. Miller. M. I)., III.') Arch Hireet. Phlln.. Pa. None nenulno without hlK HlKtittiire. Pond for circular. All druKulsts or iteiiMral Mnren have It or will ct U for you. 91. Hold lu llrownvllle by A. W. Nlekull. DrUKKlot. . I'JmO It U the result of 20 yoiirV oxncrlonce mi t exjxsrlment In Sewing1 lliohUira. it eotUnu tA goodiYoinH ef all prtttnX nml ormrr maXu, una ! not 6 " ono miui " or M onoldea " nuchlno, m oU;ut tn. It rold the defect, of otl'rrn, nd p' mm nev and ratuaUt foaturcs nnd couvMilencxo. It It arg, Kaht-rvnnlnj, nolirUf, kandiomt, rm. tmUnl, ifurMi, wul limpU. Wnrrautrd iiud kept lurcpulrrrprforftypiir.. inrculkrwtij fuUilf:rltiUonintfrooarjuwrt. Itli lUtJjrtln lHt. A UU1 wUlproT.lt. Du't Wl I" h iwforaroulmr. UmnrAOTCBiuTrXonKNr. MiOinNUQO..Floren(y,MM.!'w:noLriiWD o. 1. VENT.M H'1 M iV.'i Kt.,Chlrro. f ArlieQ'''"1 treitl4 Itk LMMrrkaa L.AUIK10 "( AUxtrWkiitii ikMUMkifor 'fr.r. IlarrU'raBiDWlMlllliilrtl kr ritUl) f llf rtnit f kit RtmUj, lid hoiir k tp. klMtli. Tk MiiykUl it klitkl I ur Uir U itu- (U k,illk, kif tkrif kl? f txliot litili.a oi ikia iltti DiiiRlny. Hpnubllcan. sncceodH Vrvn ah mwer to &errotnry hliermun, re- In CoiiRreHH, from Maine, bvn majority viowinR tlm work of one of tlm invoHM. L.f r iT-i. i i i , ",. gating committoea, QV ArtUr Tro ' i u ' ? Uo,1,l,1,cl,M ,na' ,,r pro iorlty ever given in tho district. Ihw. MMIIt I Ir rittitl t CMIBT CI. ST. Ill It. US. WANTED tt rt. ..i t4 miM i l.lllir ritlcntl RMki tJ IM.. rrtM mwaHr"1- kwmiriU.1! tH. Limit, tia. DS.WH ITTiER! BUY THE DAVIS 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. 'I A. regnlar RTadufttaof tno Mili ftl (Vllrrvil hu bc I longer locAtod ttn nny othcrl'hjiiclA'i In Bt IjOdIs.hh . m W l-.ni .uuTfii jiinii inn iv niiviikn iiii" jf (iuui.i (Jonorrhuia.aioet.QU-lctur,OicluUi.Rertur,an Urlnnry UTphllltlo or Korcurlni Affection, of Throat, Okin or Uo.tcaitil Hnttlr. l'rlraUlr. Oinrmatorrbf n.Hnxual Dcbllltr and Impot.ncy m th.rMultof Hrlf.Alnun, vnuilmcMMiln mat.rtr 7.r.i)roi.r lirulnnotk, pr(Kliiolni;nrroano,mln. ul .nUiiooj, dntllltr, dlmneiui of nUht,rifctlTs mum orr, phjtlcat ilecnr, avortion to sooletr ooofuilon of tilsM, loMof teiutf poner,nU'lit lo'Wf.renilerinitmar-rtit-nltnprOiHir.nr. jmrmnnHntlrciuvil. Uonanltitloa KtoQlo. or tjr ranll fris nnj luvltoil. I'nmihUt on. tamp. MtdlritiM ennt by mnll or riproia. Care BtiiunlM(l. Whftrn (lonbt ntliM It U frank! tiM-d. ES i2EJO. ) P A C E H fine ) Ainini?i PLATES. , A tJ N W ECi ; Tlm wiioUntorjr, well told.nn It Utrns tollfe, on tb. followlnu ubjwti Who ranj mnr, who npt, nhr. Mnnlnxxl, Woumuhootl, 1'hnlrnl ilnonr. WHTi thauld nurrjilmrr llfnj h)lnlllunyt)Ollcr8atp,rtfot of crl)CT nnil eiooit, nnd muQTmoro. Thine married ercrlAmpitinit mairlaio? iheuM rrd It then kMpua. tlar 1 "k arrl kor- 33 ots. hr mnll In monar or (. tag.. ffvglUh Qorman - Frrnch rend find apoV.n. 9 B!lftt!Uaknwl )xit Mnnhood, NerrotmnaM, H..II.H .. ""'"I"" -f Meu, Ateralon to Koclat wufxiifii Mum ranil IMmrdrs tineighton lr Half tiiite. AndiiiURlath . thi) InuiMll-nH. UI.XaiuU (Sirnttra In5tV.6lli l)t.( harlna, Ht. IxiqU. llo. 703 Cheanut 3t, Bt. Louja, Mo. at wld offlrj), oonllnnos to oaro tinormatorrheca. tlemlnal 'Weak- nei, Itnpotnncy.rtll formi of 8Thlll,Oonorrhcaa, Oleet, Urinary or Illaddor dliiuanua. lleoant cimi cured In a fan day. All the dltnaaea reinlllng fron nlf-ahnno, excMiornitoite cured for Ufa with aar m.JIclne, AiItIoh frro, Chtirti-" low. Call or writ, larttlot confldonce. Cymptom llook for two ttnmp MARRIAGE CUIDEYiSS GOLDEN LIGHT on tlie WANTED Auonts for the T. A irT Or. UGH' XJ1X VY 11 GllKAT J.TTIMIE. In this life, through the darlc valley, and lu the life eternal; an Meeti In the bent thoughts of lcadltm atithora and neholnm amotiK whom are HtHhops HltnpHon, Warren, Kofter, IIurHt, and I'ikh. .lonepli Coolc, Heecher. Tal mne. Dr. Currle, Dr. March, Dr. MoConti, Dr. CroHhy. Dr. Cnyler, (leo. 1). Prentice, Dean Stanley, Willi tier, Loimf' Hov ii'irt other. ThcMihJectH trented are In nth, Im Mortality. Millenium, and Second Advent, the Hesurrectlon, .ludKtueut.the ptinlHtitnent of tho wlclted, and the rn'vnnl of the rlht eotiK, A lllcli fcnrU a nllH the reader of lhi hoolc. D cot talnH the straudeKt thought, of the world n nreatet iiillhorH, on undJecVH of the mint profound Inierent to everyone. 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