Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 08, 1870, Image 2

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f.i t!.e -J. i ti' ri ci' Jcis. Grant to the
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(f':.!iii( l v.'ithiti the Ihni'.s of
:n si! it s of the Govcru-
i.'.ont : that, i.'.r ciedit at licmo and
a! ro-.d A.- he iniprovci ; that taxes
i-h ittld Le !i-ht tied. :::A that as :i result
i;f thi.s poliev, the Xutioii would ext.. n
cneo a sti ady. healti.y rc::i of material
ii;o.--j' rity. I low 1 r thee pledges liave
(.etri carried out, can he-t he le:trn d
f.eiii cou.-uif it.c the uilieial MatUties of
i 'resident Grnnt's adiiiini.-tratioii thus
f:r. an ! compaiiinr thetu with thusot
Johns;u'3 .vJii.:ii:.stratio:. IJeiriniri.
with the I'uhlie deht. we find t!i:;t ;t was
ti-? f .!!.:vs on the dated iven :
.Mar I. 1. $J..Vjr,.4...- Jo
Ju!y 1. 1-7" .-':
Iiaiiau::-n ffrgistt ca oit:!!i! l!.'J,ll.V!:S
i'rorti this is to be deducted $'.yJt
t!.e er th'iiatcd diudnution oi' the
deb' for the fir-t lour days of Mu.-vh.
WV.i. The deht h:i, therefore, in round
nun. hers he. n di.i.:i.i-hci hy ne:ir!y otie
hundred and forty n.illions of dollar-.
Til ; ;.eo;,!o are tints saved forever from
un aiuiua! tax of ahout tirlit ::tJ o;o
third miltion i f !',!!irs- For sixteen
mouths this may 1"; considered a very
fair fuithiiiicnt, Ibr that time, of the
j led.e to diminish the ;uh!ie deht.
Tii : r- eeij ts and txpen ditures tor the
In.-st fiscal year, eniing Juno
are as follows ".
IlHCi-Il'TS.
Fr 'ii: rss?(i;nj
J-'ri'in iutcri.ikl ri-vi ie.ic
rrr.in -..lei.t' ju1,:k- l.;:is
Mi-':t!::ioij.i. .inures
S'r.'i..':',s,:,ri.Jt
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KXl'KN'DITl'KcS.
Civil i-n l ai: -tl an.-uu-'
War I.'..ir!in..Tit
N.if. I)!'i.irtajfiif
IluJi.ili- ..li t I.t Ji-ilUlH
In!eu.-t o:i -uilic o-. Ij
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C-huwisK :!"- f rtn-i ! j!! '.i..l.l.i
y couijiariiiiT tt.e expcnditares o!
Johnson's admin? -'ration t'ir the e veil
moi.tlis uf the ti-n al year en linir March
31, Is'VJ, wit.l thu expenditures und.-r
Grant tor the- year i ndimrd unc j, js,o,
we find a .-avin in f.vjr of (iraiit oi
?.i!;,fi:;j,iy:;.f:7.
In u i dejKtvt'.nciit oftho a luiini-tration
of the finances of our ioven:iuent ha
the hand of economy heen put forth
with more success than in the collection
of the ii.trnal revenue. There were
collected fiom Deeeiuher, lSoT, to Feh-ru;o--,
r-C'j. under John-on, a total of
$if)f,v'Jl,!Wo 77. Fiomthe snuie source
of rev. nil.-, and for the anie length of
time, there were collected from March.
lXiVj. to M;iy, 1S7!, $?2,ZXM'3.'J-2.
!uaSvit an inere:i-j of $ !i.Ss .4' -or
il per c iit., lio.with-tan !::!' the
aunu'i! redu.-tion under acts of M irch
:U anlJaly 20, l't; , estimate 1 at ? F),-
Of').(l!KI.
Tii. rc has I -eon a con-taut dosire of
the Il"pu!!ieati party to dimini-h taxa
tion by every means po-sihle, cn-istent
with the necessary revonu-.;s of the Gov
ernment, and the acts of Congress to
that e'iect hear record that this part of
the Kepuhlican !!'uy has hern faithful
ly carried out. The acts of February 3.
! mo. removed the tax from raw cotton,
and by the act of Match 31, Im'.s, it was
removed fioni a lame number of articles.
I'.etweon 1o6 and 170, some modiSca
ti'",ns in the tarilf on wool, copper, cigars
tobacco, v'ce., were made, hut the mate
rial iedu:-tioii was effected tlie present
year, at the clo- e of tlu recent so.-, ion
id' Coi:pre.-s, in oltcdiettce to a universal
demand for a reduction of taxation.
The foilowitur table is an exhibit of
tli-; annual reduction of internal taxes
1 y act of July 14. l- :
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Sinee the eU se of the iebellio:i, llie
Vunb ii of taT ii u h i- h"n r.;:u v i
from more than li.(K)0 articles which are
u-ed ly the p .op.le. A suiii'.n iry view
of what has hi en done in the re luction
of iuU rnal taxs for li ve years is presen
ted in the following table :
V.y a -t .f Ja'y Li. 1 W $ C!i.0"r..;).u0
!;v:i-t of Mii-h "2. ls-i l.imii iji
IV avt of Feb. lSvH ;.!.' i (.a
Bv net of Mar-h M. ls '. "i.ii.i in
by a.t of July It, IsTo 'o.JlJ.'nO-'Jo
N.-t total relation $i.attjOj.OO
N. t ir.,.o-p.l t'trta':' of -tali-son
iiuiorte by uot'uf July
14. 1ST T:,t"SSZ.Xi
Asirrs(tate annnal Jecrt::ic ? iril,s!3. "57.33
.Since the con-.uicn vmetit of I 'resident
Grant's admioi-tration. there ha.-been a
trt nerally teady advaiiee in the price of
finite 1 States securities, whi h
that the public credit has become im
proved, as will le s,i n in the following
facts and Enures : Durinir the c1o-?u,l'
week of Johnson's adnsiuist ration t'.e
lrnifil sri.es 5 I't c.eiTi.m bon is of
1C2 wete quoted in Leii-ion and New
Yoik at th-j following averages:
Iu T.r nJ' n nt an areneeof. R. l-l,
la New Yoik at aa averse of. Ii7i
The average ptice of jroM in Net
York bcin-' I'M. These reduced to
their i(uivalents iu the troM currency of
the United States pive, in Jjondon. 9.9
per cent, of the face value, in New York,
SD.4 per cent, of the face value.
J)urinsthe week ending July 5, 1S70,
an' Itr Grant, the same class of securi
ties were quoted in London, Frankfort
and New York, at the following
averages :
Tp I,cn 't aa arsrace of.. . i'5"?,-
Iu Krnjkfrtat n avemgoof i,,' ."?."
Iu New Vork ai m Hverago ul lll.i-t,
The average price of 1 gl I in New
York beiufi for the wi coc 1 1 1. 4-;. These
currcnev of the United fctare-,
;ve in London, 9.o per cent.;
f;,' Frankfort, SS.l rr cent.: and in
NcvVoik, W.4 per cent, of their face
value It :lfo :irs from the.-e tif.u
S since the clo-.e f Johmon atm.n-
:. ii.-t.-cs .e?nri rifts
1 til-.;:. 2 1 r ;; .'it. in vnJ
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M. ;i'iy ;ti ..", 1;,' !'ur". :vl i ttv.r.-v t '.v;tr : t
f.r.j rs- . !j4-!i it set i,.;t f :;ij-!i-h
i;:is ! rn i:; tiii ck''.iit:i. ntaul'iiio
( I'-vorniii'.-i.t :i !.roMu otioi't ! reform
:i'!i-.s, rut I.r.v:i rK,n.-.c.-, r:viv: ri.:
ere lit 0.'" tl.e i::Jhu. ly uj-e!:i.g n.i o:-'.i-;i.i.
!!.-: r I ii-1 Lave ipme.-t.y ucmi-
:firnint (J.r.i.'iiiti. sit. Never in ;niy
a liiii.'ii-'!! iin.i-.tiatv.fi liii ier eir-
tmi-ts.!-'v. m. fniii.t-iit with tii:Ti:i'i-s
h t- - . .''vi 'nuik ia-uli a'-ci'lii ;ii- li-i:-.!.
i'unirj - r. x::.r. a-H.i-j
r.Ki . i! 1, aii i ' ii' :u..' Uirt i - jn - -in
tl.j a in.i.'ii-.'. t;-';i ii' .J .i . ri -on. I:
ip.'vi-::t. I - - r t V!.J i carry ,rir tin1 jiro
;iuL.:im. I t!i:r'!j,y wi;h :!;. ii lV.-i-:-:.
t (Jr-ii! enter. i ii j . n Jit-- a'itiiiui'tra
tion. That he hi- -:p i i .-fuiiy '.:iav 1
on the Wuik- ' 1' t xtr.ua iraiiej wiii-ti lie
foiiii i in Ills jnth. i amj.ly nove l hy
tin-i'aet.s a:ti figures ahovi; tivt-n. Jn
this he is oijly earn injr o:it t h; avowi-il
jioliey oi' llie 1 tej'iih'iei.ri jutrty, which,
in the luain, ;.i woi-kei for t?io L t in-tere.-t.s
of tiie emintry, a:i j of wlio-e ai 1
t he country has nee 1 so :ii as there are
in osi-teiii.-c tlie vv-iiii-s .if the party
that tried t d :-rroy the I'tiiori. or tiiat
is now tryinir. tlmni-h i'ree trade, repsi
di:iti"ti, and other p-!itie:il heresies to
retard t!ie jro.-i-:ity of the country, and
to de.-troy coti'i 1 -nee in iicpuhlieiiii in
stitutions. Kpulliriiisii au.'t Ioii!frfe.v i'osi-
lr!iti 't.
In a dheiing to the nam" which w is
; elected by honest men for an heivt
p;irpv.-c, tlie 1 'en.o-ratic party has prac-ti-..iiy
-to!-!: the livery of Heaven to
serve the Devil in. It his compV-toly
j-. rert. d the name until it is a by word
of it proa; h in the mouths of all patriotic
men. and has eoiemiit'.d the mo-t terri-
it
oie cr:m.
uu lir the stolen garb.
ant a p-arty dj ot i to
i j tin 1 rights, ir h
liberty, ju-tic"
l ei n peivero-d until it m ni a di-'oyal
fiction, a: vr tr vi:i'i nq-ubi-eau prim-lpies,
deve'ted to wicked opjire.-sitin. iruii.stlce
and tyranny.
Its aio.-nev, turouch a co
TU i 't
ul-
ioyat Ih tiioeratic aJmim.-.traf.on. in
tnnffiiij an the te n fr iF-irrri ami di
w rfiw, and its open .-vmpathy an.1 .rcret
a:d and c.on.f'jrt t-i tic re!.-i Ls during the
bloody contest, are matters of hi-torv,
and 1
laVi: oeCU in a
a- tamioar as iiouse-
hold word- to ;h
and
,f:.
. uuk n: n'ii
itter
;ru,
do: el an 1 fc.ir m hiou slaves emau-ija-ted.
to ir,'t,'i',i,f, j', ,,in tin in uH cu ii and
jiolitiail rljhttt, is less familiar.
A simple re jo id of its efforts to defeat
tie- Fifteenth Amendment will pe-ei,t
olneiai cvidonc ', t!,it eeerii J )i mocfntic
M'-mftfi-of Con jreNvt. and the I Jetuocr.it ie
liiem'irs oft-very State ii gi-Iature in
tin- F:ri 'ti vote in a .--o'id body against
this amindtuetit, as they always have
against every ither juoposition to secure
ju-tiee and equal rights to ail men irre-.-pe-tive
of color or j reviou- cotidition.
The IJeuex-ratie party, h -ivin-j l.roii'jht
on the ';, and j ron-cutel it for four
years, resolved to secure un ler col...r of
law, what it L".d failed to obtain by the
saen.iee of a qu itter of a hii'i'iou of
littjti! ni'ii and four id tin''t'oits of
dnU.jiS. Andrew J diiisou's .-y.-t.-iu of
reeen-tiU 'tiou was devi-'d to aeeomplish
that purpose. It wju!d practically have
restored slavery.
When that failed, the Democratic
le id rs next ex. rt d their combined
powers tot dtfr.it lejishiti'in fir the
j)i"f'Cti'o;t f thf frudiiHii. atid resisted,
with the d spe-iati on of dying men, the
Thirteenth an! Fourteenth Amendments.
the Co ll J'im,d:t Hid. and, mote bitterly
than a!i. the Fifteenth Amendment and
tht hnr fir its fnfocruient.
To def -at this guarantee of liberty
and ja-ti -. h i- drawn ioi th all their en
ergies, 'ihis amerriment tian.-li'r.'ed a
down-trod leu race i.itn Aiiific-tu citizei.s,
an i end Wv.-d rhem w ith the "til jjo
fiticl ri'jht. of a'i other citizens.
Kvery di-hincst schi i:.e was first u-ed
to defeat ti e amendment in Congress
and then ti prevt nt it? ratification by
the required number of States.
An npi-eal to the record is tuk-ii, t hut
the people may know how persistent and
unscrupulous the-e efforts have been
to d 'feat this treat guarantee- of FQFAL
CIVIL AND 1 y'A f !(.' AL III'-; IITS
to ad clii&rs of the. Auiet ic'iii paipli'.
''TilK rirTI'.ENT!! AMI.MsMENT.
"StrTION 1. The rijrht of citizetis of
th Ut:ite 1 States to vie SUA LL NOT
15H PKNIKD Oil AKillDGKD by the
Fnitid States, or hj nay Staff, on ac
count of race, color, or previous condi
tion of servitude. i
o That Congress: .-hall have
power to enforce this article by appro
piiate legi-bitien."'
t.):i the 2(i h of February. 1CV.. this
an enlmejit wa a 1 opted by the Senate,
by th'i fj-iiiiie fi'ej.iifJican votes, against
thirteen Democrats in the negative. i
j.-t a i'epuK'iea ii S' uattjr voted ayaiiist '
it, to, t a . !e. i: '(;! t for it. 1
tJa the L'.eh of the :ime month the j
I lou-e concurred in the amendment by a
vote of one himdird and t'orty fjiir Vt
publicans in the af'i; icutivo, atid forty-
Jour llf moerats against it. As in the
Senate, r.ot.n ''jiuUic tn mi-nth. r of the
tisr. t-xivqit threo contervati'. es, toted .
atjaiutt it, not a l)t uioi ratic mtiiiber Jut
it. The amendment having thus triumph
ant!- j;u.--ed beith J li-uscs of Congress by
a solid ilcj.-ihlieaii vote, og-iin-t the
united prou.-t of the Deui.era:ie liiem-bi-r.-,
it was .submitted to the several
State Legi-Iatuies for tht ir ratification
or njecttou. It required the ajijuoval
of twenty ei-ht out of -the thirty-.s-eviri
States. The State I.-iM.-la'ures
voted as follows, the vote of the South
ern reeoti-trueted States not always be
ing a test of the jolitics of the members.
ALAIIAilA.
The Senate of this State gave thirty
votes in favor of ratifying the amend
ment, and one against it. The House
gave seventy-one for it and sixteen
agaiu-c it, all opposed being Democrats.
AliKANSAS.
The Logi.-iuture being unaniuiously
Ivej'ubllcan. the Senate gave twenty
two votes for the amendment and two
rgi ntit. The l!ou-e gave fifty three
lor it aud none against it.
CALIFORNIA.
Both Ilou.-es of the Lecislature re
jected the ameiilmcut, and refused to
turtii-h an oitieial copy ot the vote, i he
Itpubhcan uietiiliers all voted for the
amendment. atid the Democrats ail against
it.
CONNECTICUT.
In the Senate thirteen Republicans vo
ted for the amendment and .-ix Demo
crats against it. In the lloue one hun
dred and twinty-five Republicans voted
for it and one hundred and five Demo
crats against it.
The L"git-iature of this State voted
all j ist unanimously against the amend
ment, atid the Democratic leaders are he
bitieicst enemies of the enfranchisement
of colored men.
FLORIDA.
Thirteen Republican Senators voted
for, and ei.dit Democrats voted against
the amendment. In the House twenty
six Republicans voted for tlie amend
ment and thirteen agaiij.-t it.
oeo;kj:a.
Tlie Senate ef Gcn-pii, on toe 7 j-i t :
of Mareh, lSt'.;, rejected tlie aaicndcteKt
vo: e i thlrttm l.;'pul!K-...k to
i i j:i. oer.it-. 'J !..- Ji-iJiso liuJ.
. ;xu .
two day.- l et..
it by a vote of
::x?v lour to f.ltv-tlir.'e.
February U, l7-.. the amen Imciit vras
ado;ed i.y a vote of twenty-five to r.ir.e
in the S'.na'e, seventy-five to twenty
nine in tin: ll.-u-o. (iAy three J demo
crats voting for it and not a itej ubliean
araifi-t it.
j Kighteen
' ali:Ui l.Jieut
i l.-moc:ats
II.T.IN'TS.
IepuMle-isis voted for the
in the Senate, and seven
aain.-t it. In the Ilou.-e
iiiii.;: -ans voted for it and
lit: vtivc
i tv eitt- i it'ht I 'en.oi-rats against it.
j IMilVNA.
j In tiie Suite twt-nty-M-ven Rejnb',i
j cans voted t;,r i?. and the Deiuoera? ic
:.,( rubers rfm-cd to vote. Kieven of
j them a:.-eite them-elves for the pur
; po.-e of preventing a quorum. Kieven
were present but did not answer to thrir
names. Li the House fifiy-four Ropub
; a:is voted for it. The Democrats re
fused to vote
IOWA.
Forty-two Republican Senators voted
for and seven Democrat against the
amendment, and in the Douse oLdity
f air Republicans for, to twelve Demo
crats against.
KANSAS.
Kvry member of the Senate was a
Republican, and voted for the amend
ment. In the House seventy-three Re
publicans voted for it and -even Demo
crats against it.
KF.NTITKV.
Roth branches of" this IJonrbon o'bar
chy voted a-t;n.-t the amendment, with
tho e.'ep;ion of ix Repuidieans in the
Senate and five in the House.
LOUISIANA.
Kiijhtr-en Repui'liean Senators voted
fir the amendment and two aiain-f it.
In the IIcu.se fifty five Republican meni
lers lor it and nine Democrats again-t it.
MAINE.
Twenty-five Republican Senators tor
it and one Democrat against it. In the
II tuso it was a !oj,ud utianimou.-!y; seve
ral Democrats voting for it.
lAUYLANI).
The S into I t v."en?--five Democrat.-)
unanimously airainst it, andiichty seven
ttmhiTs of th: lleitse against it all
being Democrats.
MASSACHUSETTS.
The Seriate vote was t',ir the amend
ment thirty six Republicans to two
1 di uiocrats ag.iinsr it ; and the Ilou-e
one hiui'iii d an 1 nitcty-two R-pul lieans
for it. to fii'i ecu 1 democrats again.-t it
thirty-three not voting.
m; iiioan.
Tlse Senate gave twenty-five Republi
can votes for it to five DeimH-ratie again-t
it, and the House rixty-eight i,eptib!i
cans for it to twenty-four Democrats
again.-t it.
MINNESOTA.
The Senate cave thirteen Republican
votes iu the affirmative and eight Demo
cratic votes in the negative. Iu the
House twenty-eight Republicans for it.
to fifteen 1 democrats again-t.
Mississippi.
Roth the Senate and the House voted
unanimously in favor of ratification.
The vote of the Senate was twenty
eiidit aiivi of the Jfou-e seventy-n:ne.
Five Deinoeiats in the Senate and fifteen
iu the House voting ibr it.
MISSOURI.
Tlie vote of the Senate was twenty
thivc Re; ul'lie.iii- in the afsirtnative and
nine Demx-rats iu the negative, and in
the House cighly-.:x Republicans for to
thirty-four De-tuocrats agiin-t.
NEVADA.
The- Senate gave f tuiteen Republican
votes to six democratic votes, and the
House twenty-three RjpuVlif au to six
teen Democratic votes all the Demo
crats voting again, t the amendment.
Nt. Hit A. SKA.
Twelve Republican Senators voted for
it and one Democrat aeain-t it. The
House gave thirty-one Republicans for
it to four Dota ocrats against it.
SEW HAMPSHIRE.
The Senate adopted the amendment
without a divi.-irn. In the llna-o mw
hundred anJ cithty-seven Repuplican;
Voted for it and one hundred and thirt;,
one Democrats against it.
NEW JEKSEV.
The Senate voted atain-t he aoiend-
tiicnt by a vote of twelve Iemicrats
a-aiii-t and eight Republicans for it. and
the House also by a strict party vote.
new yokk.
In April, 1SG9. the Legislature of
New York, iu both branches, ntiSed
the amendment, every Democrat voting
against it. In January, 170, the leg
islature being D -nioerafic. voted to re
eind this ratification by a Tote of sixteen
to thirteen in the Senate, and fixty-nine
to fifty-sis in the Hou-e a strict party
vote. Tlio action of this State show.-,
plainly what the Democrats would do in
every other, if permitted by the people
to gel control of the legislation of llie
c-,u::try:
NORTH CAROLINA.
The Senate ratified the amendment bj
a vote of forty to six, an 1 the House
!Ldity--evcn to twenty. All Republi
cans voting tor it tin l ail who voted
against it being Democrats.
OHIO.
In lst.9. the Legislature of this State,
having h Democratic majority, rejected
the amendment by a vote of fourteen to
nineteen in the Seriate, and thirty-six to
forty-nine in the llou-c In .January.
l.v7it, however, an election having been
held resulting iti a Republican triumph,
fit was ratified, nineteen to eighteen in
the Senate, fifty-seven to fifty-five m the
House. In both instances every Repub
lican voted for and every Democrat
against ratification.
PENNSYLVANIA.
The Senate gave eighteen votes to
ratify and fifteen against it, and the
Hou.-e sixty-two in f ivor and thirty
eight against ratification a party vote.
rhode island.
In the Senate twenty-three Republi
cans voted for it and four Republicans
and ei!it Democrats against it ; and in
the House fifty-nine for and ten against
it.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
In the Semite the amendment received
e:g!i.e- j: votes for. to one against it, and
in the llou-e eiirhty-eighr to twenty-nine-
one 1 democrat voting for it in each
branch of the Legislature.
TENNESSEE.
The Senate never acted upon the
amendment, and the House-rejected it
by a vote of twelve Republicans for to
fifty-six Democrats and one Republican
against it.
TEXAS. j
In the Senate twentv-four voted for
ratification and two against it, and in the
House sixty five for and ten against it
all voting against it being Democrats.
VERMONT.
Tiie Senate (the senators all being
Republicans) ratified the amendment
unanimously, and the House almost so.
though every Democratic member voted
r.paiust it.
VIRGINIA.
iBoth branches of tlu Legislature,
though c-mpo-ed largely of ) Jvinoerats
and rebel fyuipathist.r.-, but clahnir.g to
vo;.
! for the amendment almost unanimcuj-ly,
I n'y two S.-nators aril not many more
;j ivf t.ietit v.'s- in bleed by t!n-ir de
sire to :n t ttie tate
baek into the Ft. ion.
in control of the ! democracy.
WE.ST VlliillXIA.
The Fciiat-. gave ten Itefmblican votes
for the amendment, to three Hepublieau
t ti
1 djiiiocratie votes ai-ain-t if.-
lo tiie House there wer.; twei.ty f .
vote.- for it and nineteen again-t it, nine
of these being nominal Republicans.
No Democrat voting for it iu either
Hou-e.
WI.SCOXSIX.
In the Senate there were sixteen Re
publican votes for the ainen liucnt an I
eleven Deui'ierat.- again-t it. fn the
House .sixty-two Republicans for and
twenty-nine Democrats ajrain-t it.
Such is the record. Not a single
Democratic State has ratified the amend
ment, and not a Democratic Member of
Congress;, nor a single State Legislature
except in Maine and Rhode Island, or in
.-ome of the Southern reconstructed
States, voted for ratification. They have
ail. in a solid body, by foul means as
well as fair, fought it at every step.
And now. that the provisions guaranty
to colored uk n the right of citizenship
and the ballot, they denounce it nuan
vutraye produced by force and the bayo
net, deeare it of o Lindiny ijjett, and
avotr th ir jjitrj'O.-t to repudiate it.
Kvery 1 democratic legislature in the
Union proclaim their contempt for it,
and eveiy Democratic piper, and politi
cian, aul convention, declare their de
termination to trample it under toot
wherever they can until they can strike
it from t!:e constitution.
New Yotk exhibits its .pirit and pur
pose when its legislature, in pure hatred
of fif-e ben. recinied its previous ratifi
cation of the Fifteenth Amendment
The New York World, the tru-ty organ
of the New Yo: k Democracy, and the
able t DeiiHrvTatie paper in the Union,
d a - not he.-itaie to declare that Repu
diation is tiie Democratic policy. It
thus bol'l'y avows their purpose andiudi
atcs tin- ro'.
jWbrustiu l:i lro:;J.
All doubts now regarding a railroad to
Nebra-La oi the west side "of the .Mis
souri are dispelled. The Atchison) f Viam
jn'on of yesterday contained a detailed
account of the inegotiations between
Hon. James F. Joy, of Detroit, and the
countio of Atchison and Doniphan, in
Kan -as, respecting the purcha se of the
Nebraska road, and its Iran -hi-e. The
sale was made this week, aud the two
counties mentioned have ratified the
bargain. 1 he purchaser agrees to tii. h
the roal ti White Cloud ly the 1 -t of
Janusry, JS.l. jiy tlie tvrmsofsal
Mr. Joy con-cnts to ship the iron in. me
diately, an! lovthwith commence the
e , - , i .
wor. oi graunig an-i tracklaving. in a
letter to the citizens he forohadow
the early i xtens:on of the line to Lincoln
and Omaha, .Nebraska, and at these
points liitersectirg important rail
thoroukdifarcs.
The people cf Nebraska d .-erve to be
congratulated on the bright future
awaiting them. They have looked for
waru with much anxiety lor the time
when a rail outlet would be open to them
to iea enwortn, r-t. jxjuis ami Atcfiison
We believe this is the drawing of their
day of prosperity. Our friends in
Northern Kansas have rea-on to be jov
ou-i over th con-ummatioii of the trade
with the graiost of American lailway
men. Mr. Joy is ji honorable, upright
man, and we believe the confidence
placed in him by the citizens of Atchison
and Douiphoti counties will never be dis
regatded. The .-.e.iior editor of this
journal vi-ited him not long -inee, in
Detroit, an 1 fW tn a conversation at that
time iu regard to the railroad interests of
Lav nworth. we. were convinced that
Mr. Joy fully appreciates the importance
of a line from Jjeavenworth to northern
Kan -as. and we know that when ha takes
hold of the road it wiil not In permited
to stop at the north line of our own
State, but will U pushed through im
mediately to the 1'latte, and perhaps
beyond. Our fiit-nd in Nebraska day
be assured that a li!eral policy oa their
part, toward the parties now assuming
th work, will give theiu an all rail line
from l'lafts.i;outh to Leavcnwoith, on
the west side of the river, and in a very
short time.' Le.ui mrorth Jlnlletin.
PriutprH.
I'rinters aro certninly queer eop!e.
They stand !:Ie they arc setting, and
at the sauic time x t .yfantlj'ny. They
arc always u-in the lye, and yet are
ireneraily truthful have plenty of
large i7:-d mall cap, and yet co out ia
shahly .-traw ha's; have quoins and a
L ink, au 1 at tlie same time may he
"deal hroke." Most men are ohli-red
to Kfir lb -Bi-elvcs to jret alon.cin 1 u-iness,
hut the printer can make most ret tiny
fast. Some of ths meane.-t kind of
sca:njs make :t tzr.vl intprrsAi'on. They
sprcal their 'v- and lav their fornix on
a hed ; whe. , .erha.s, they have no
other re-tin:: !ai-e than the offiee floor.
They have the advanta-re of lawyers in
always having a ca.te. They pet their
firms lucked up securely, and then,
prol.a'.ly, stroll oil' into tlie street.
1'le-y make jn't-ntyof 't:i" without flour.
A had thirty is t lit ir di-po.-ition to "em"
brace occasionally, and they tsOiuetiuies
use a "J:iL'er" or a "shooting-tick,"
but then they always correct their
errors when pointed out.
A cwpper.
Tt wa I5i-hop Home's own opinion
that there was no hotter unt'-alist than
the new-papers. He says: "The follies,
vices, anu eon- im nt miseries id tuulti
tudes, displayed in a newspaper, are
beacons continual'r burninsr to warn
others from the rock on which they have
been wreckee. H hat more powerful
dissuasive from suspicion, jealousy and
anger than the -toiy of one friend" mur
dered hy an ithir in a duel? What cau
tion more likely to be effective against
pain oi nip and nrr.fi ipacv than the mourn
ful relation of an execution, or the fate
ot a !ie.-p:iint:e suicide? hat nnef
h'cturo on the neces.-ityof economy than
the auction of estates; houses and furni
ture? Only take a newspaper, and con-
s! i"r it weii, pay for it, and it will in
struct thee."
There are two hundred piano-forte
manufacturers in London, and they make
one hundred and four thousand pianos
each year. '1 he Lindon Figaro, in view
of the f.o-t that pianos are not exported
thence to any cities of the European
Cot. tun iti or to America, wonders what
becomes of these instruments. It is
really a subject of wonder. Pianos last
a loop while. They are seldom destroyed
except in conflagrations, and it would
seem as if there have already been con
structed as many as would supply all the
players in the world.
A pent Ionian in company, was lately
asked to sine, and complied, with
"Ther's a Smile at Home Waiting for
Me." A lady who was present wanied
to know if his wife smiled when he
entered th.3 domestic domicile, or
whether he kept it in a Hack bottle?
A you n.p poet down East, in describ
ing heaven, say-;. '"It's a world of bliss,
fenced in with piils " Where's the man
who won't repent?
IN' AO MI INSTUTE,
Rock Bluffs, Neb.
o
fall tkp.m ron lsicoMMnxor:.-?
Tuesday, Septernberl3,
j Puiels .f "i.h.-r.-i'i nil! rc-tifi' i'.himmi Ji Hno
I'mM to i'riiaary J"Ii'ilar.s.
School books fui-ro.-hcJ free of cet t-" :i!l
IlUJl!t.
(iOOD BOAltldINU CAN HE OBTAINED
AT KEASONASLE RATES
WHITE, SPIRES& DREW
Have bought e'entiro etoekTof Hamburger i
Berline-,
One Door East of the Brooks House,
aud wiil sell their stock of
DRY GOODS,
!Ur$,CJiP$, COOTS, SHOES
CARPETS & NOTIONS,
AT EASTER PRICES,
FOR TUK NEST TUIItTY IAYa,
to make room C their Fall Stock. Ve l.;ive
just reccivtfii a lHrp and well telcctei atck if
t'aiiry ai Malik jn'rtjerit'is,
BACOS, HAMS, UHHD.
Tho hihist jirioe i.aiJ, in coh or trulc fur
Farmers- Produce,
COllN AND OATS.
All goods rurchapcJ Ht thi.s establishment
delivered Free
To Any Part of The City.
WHITE, SPIRES & DIIEW
Mcndlcr & Wliccland
BUCCESSOIia TO
Keep Constantly on hand the be.-t"-lir:i'.i.t.- of
FALL AiSTD
SPRING FLOUR,
Corn Meal,
AiifflowiJtf.
J. V- PEA UMAX.
Nurseryman, Propagator
ASU DEALER IX
FIUJIT TI1EKS, VINES t PLANTS
EVERGREENS
AND--
Decidous Trees.
Nursery, half a wile poutli Cnurt Uou. Ke
LratVa City, Nebra.-ka. wJiimauilG.
ATTEHTIO.M FARMERS ! !
iou iciihI to buy au A A'i 1.
REAPER and MOWER
Call On
U. SCSSXASSE c CO
At the YTTT YOItK STVItE aad axaniin
tiinr Heh iirvd
tJaynga Chief Reaper & Mowoi
For 1870 !
t.. thpjr lnri?o Ft-..vk if EliUKI.Vi ANI
i
FEED. SAI.K A NO
I am irepared to acowiuuioda.tctLe puMic w :h
MAIV sSTRCCT. PI. A TTSilll'ia . XF.H.
liar. C-.irryncrn . liocoir "'' A Si. 1 i. -
in uh'rt nitice nd ri-a:"niil'i leriii. A ll
willruni. teM:ul':it lan-lifiK.aiiito all
tth city wnei. e-ireJ.
.Jan 1 "ltd Aw.
DSULEa IK
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
BOCKS,
Perfumeries, Hair Oils,
NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINES,
l atest Publications.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by an ex
eneneed llruj-icist.
Keiuember thu j laee. opposite Clark A- Plum
uier t, PlatLsinoulh, Neiiraka. au'iii-l
Vlillinery Dress and Cloak
MAKING
BY MISS A, M. DESPAIN,
I 7ould rcspcetfuliy annonnee to the ruMic
thnt I 11:11 now prepared toaccommndateali 'fi:iy
old eust"i!iers and a many new ont-i aswiil fa-'T
ine w.i 11 iiieir ji irpniaj.'c
Ail kindsot plain HTi i f.mcy fiv;n; for I.Mie?
aniieiiii'iren 'inu neaiiy. ai oracrt J. re; ..-:
sati.-t.ict: 'ii (-iveu or 110 charge -.
('or.or toiirtii -ind line Streets, op
posite Platte YaUey House, I'lattsinn-atb
etra-ka dec I Mil.
SHOO FLY"
DON'T B0DDE3 MORRISON'
Fer r5a is Tgo Busy Waiting
on Customers.
fflGFiRiSON'S 'SHOO FLY,"
MEAT MARKET
One DmT I-T.ist if tlu: Cuurt IIou.-c U the id.ieo
to gut ali VinJc ui
He has fitted up the finest Market in the State,
and ki-i'ps nothinjr hut the best of
Meat-;. Meats delivered in any
Uuiintitir-t! on -speeial
coutracti.
llifhest Prieeii Paid 'fur
IIEEE.. etc.
Don't Forget the Place,
F?Grri30n'8 "Shoo Fly."
ylSilAwtf.
c
II
If & U l T U R E
CABINET lAKER,
And dealer in all kindi of
furniture and Chairs.
f4lK f tleet, (thir J doer wu-t of P 0
Plailsmoii - - - Neb.
R?p4iriutf and VarninUins neatly done.
"Funor;i utteuded at the uborteit notie.
r. 9pra1.nr.,
tiotary Puhlie.
SPURLOCK L WINDHAM
LEAL ESTATE AGENTS
Pirs.t huUdiiiK cast of Court lloute, up etairs.
LATTSMoUTil, .... XEURAK A
Lands Eocirht and PoM, Title? Examined and
conveyance Made, Taxes Paid and Receipts
forwarded Promptly.
?-Ali Uii'inesi entru-ted to our care will
receive prompt attention. uiarii'diwtf.
josciie self l, tn::t
K.STAHUTUKIJ. 1R01.
DEALEK IN
IV A. T C.IS E S , CLACKS
silvj:j and plated wake,
cold 1 'ens, spectacleis,
VIOLIN ST1IIN(S AND
FANCY GOODS.
C!chs. t'lockand Jewelry repaired neatly
md wilb di.-o iti h.
-Kaiovtd to opposite Platte Valley House
fliiusiitei. . iiuv. 10 w tt.
STAR MARKET.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPENED A
MSZ AT MARKET,
On Main Strt. PlattJiraouih. hero they yio
rito httep on hand the very
BEST OF MEATS
IN THEIR SEASON.
0
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
F - S.T CATTLE-
Call and see u..
a.v.'.iJtwtf.
HALL A HARMMAN.
I He lie used .
Warner's P.le remedy ha. never failed 'not
;ven in one easel to cure the very worst c- of
I'.Mnd Itchinr or ISleadinc piles'. Thtub.i arc
ifSietvd should iuilue.iiar.-l call on thir druc n-
i-ists and uet War er'n Pile Keiuedy. Jt i ex-t.r.-slj-for
the Piles, and ii. not reerouimen.lud
to euro any other diseas4i. it hay cured many
rfie of over thirty years standiua. Price One
Dollar. For!iJo by druj?ists cveoy-jrhore.
Wamer Drspeiiiia Tonie ic prenared tj-
ires-ly isr Dysjx.jitiei" and thi Fufferin with
oabitual CvwUvenew. It is a idight rtiuialating
jtjiciiail k FplcuOtxl appetizer; it ftreriyt Lea
ftouiiM'h and rditores the dueetive orans
to their healthy ctate. Weak, nervous ar.d dyt
jieptic personr should use Warner' Dvri epria
i'oijic. For Je hj druKlfisU. rica ijce Dulliu.
Coil fj ft JItO HOFC.
Warner's Coueh Balsam i heslinc. fuiftenin
nd exi-ectoratina-. The extraordinarv nower it
p. in immediately releivii.K. and eventa-
Uly curing, the most ohstinate ease? of Oiuh,,
2ilds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influent. C
irrh. hoarseness. Asthma and Consumption Ls
iliuo.it incredible. So prompt i the reii. f and
MTiaiu iU cSYv.tJ in all the above cases, or any
cecti.m 01 we wroat ana lunss. tnat tLou-an ls
)t' physician are daily urescrihine it. and one
iDixllsay that it is the most healing and ez-
ectoratimr meuicinc known. One dose always
.Cords relief, and in most cases one bottle ef-
fect a cure. Sold by drueists, in larce bottles.
f'rice One Dollar
It is your own tault if you
till cough uJid sufler
'Th
c Balsam will cure.
The (rreat Blood PuriScr and Delicious Drink'
'arner's Vinoin V'iut?. or Wine of Life, is fn-n
V.an any poisonous drutrs or iniiiarities. beinjr
n-parea lor wose w no retire a. stimulant, it is
1 s ieudid appetizer an tonic, an l the finest
hinic iu the world f..r puriryitiff the blood. It is
he most plensant and delicious article ever of-
erei to iho public, far superior to brandy,
hi-ky. wine, bitter", or aar other artieie. It is
jjore healthy, tnd cheaper. Both male and fc
juale. y.-uni: or old, can take the Wine of Life.
It is. in fact, 11 life preserver. Those who wi.-h
to enjoy (rood bealth and a free 8ow of lively
spirits, will do well to take the Wine of Lite.
It is different from anything ever before in use.
It is gold by druueists: also at all respectable sa-
loous. Price One Dollar, in qtart bottles.
IZsn sn en a&G?j ne.
Warner's Emmonn 'otrue is tho only article
mown to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every
ia.-e.; Where is the family in which this im
portant medicine is not wasted .' Alotners. tins
is the createst blessing ever offered y.iu and you
houla immeilmtcly procure it. It is also. 1 sure
urc t.-r i euiale lrreicularities. ami may ne dc-
nded upon in every ease where the monthly
,w has been obstructed through cold or disease.
r-old hy dr-aeicis.s. l'ri'-c tne Dollar. Ursentby
nail on receipt ol '.ne l)..har and a Quarter.
iiicc tli Btate .-5 "-reel. Lhicaco. Ills.
.1. AI. Uin' mmax, Aeent.
apr2Jwlyi2.irr.dly Plattsmouth, Neb.
Real Eslaie
MAXWELL cc CHAPMAN
Oil. r for s:ile a l.ir .mount of viiluahle pri
perty in Ca.-.s eouiily, d'M.-1'ilied in pail ai
follows :
-10 Lots in eity .f riattMiiouth, a price fr.
&.. upward.
19 lt? in Vounci' iiayc.s' Addititiii ! Piatt
mouth, iueludii!i; MUnr very elioied Ii.-t itn
lots uil at very iuv prj.'s.
Farm of SKO uere- (' ere. of il timiifr'1 nea
Three ireves" nine miles tr.itn I'lattsmoU! ii.
Good duelling and out-houses. Time on olu:-
half the iureha.-c money.
Kami five miles from Plaltsmouih. and one
mile troui Kailroad. 13.-S ., rcs. Good train
dwelling aud othw iui;f.n ements.
Farm in Louisvill 1'reeinet, li'i miles from
Railroad Htalion, 2l 11. jts nil Pmi.-i-1. li.i. r- s
under eultiy.ition. and lo at res ot ..:n:rf t in; iter.
This tract is well watered, w ith c ... i !ra:ne
dwell ii'ljt. Also a t;ood r.ick (juarry ou it.
Farm of 2IO iitos. well watered, with jjoo l
imi'rovements, iuilu.iint: two uiiles of Iie-U-.-.
orchard of fruit tr.-. s a ten .o r.- irruve of
younie timlK-r planted on upland, i iuic 011 half
the purehare money.
Farm of "tt a.-re? on ii,,- 11. 'A M. U 1!.. fivtj
mil. s from Plaltsmouih. Ii .ll' of it uu lcr culti
vation. T'lii. tract i.- well watered. Liiit (.m.!
improvements, and ii; for .-ale very cheap.
( acres of Prairie, four iL.ih-s fr .iii L'.uisviilc
Railroad SL.tion. !i:in i-.iiiuly ; l .cate 1, well
watered, and a.ijoiniu a .! improved furni
A creat baitrain.
f l acres in See. 21, T. II. Ran-.- lo, K. P..M
ll aeres Prairie in Sec. 2-.. T. 11, Ran'c 111, if.
(ith P. M.
Two ai-res of land hemitifully located, je-t
north of town, with new traaie i well inn !';.v 1 1.
A very desiral.le ji!a.-- for a home, and lor .-..le
CHItAI'. U'tlttr uil it'li't 'jj 7i.ir.Vi'4v iit'tf.i.
Ssi acres of valuaMe 1 ini'ier land, will.in h i! t
a mile of the out:n rn hmils of the city.
Farm of lti' a. Jini :o r .- hrok' i'
feme. I. seven mil.s lrom I'lattsinoulh, near
Eitfht Mile t'rove.
Lot 4. Illo.-U 2. with cruoil hri.rk and frame
d-eelli;'.. eoli eiiieiitly arraiiscl. ALj oul
I uih lilies.
In addition to the aeov
we have tho foil .w-
ins lor fale, very :
Lois 2 and '.' iu i;
..k No. 17o
l-.f
111
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.1
11
9
S
y
1
r,
i and ti
B. BUTTKUY.
l.iliXKY.
T30nsrjSTTiR
B UTTER V A LAZES It V, JTuJiS.
UVERY SALE II EXCHAKGE
tThe l"stof Horses .,n i l!..-. ', -. r 1 .i:.i.
Corner Vine and F-.arth str ".-.
janCIdJrwtf.
PiTf.mr.uth N erra-! .
Tootle, Hanna &. Clark,
JE3 1ST JgZ 3R; S
iJKiLtl:.' IN
EXCHANGE,
Diafts drawn on s II parts of the t'nited Sta
and Europe. Deposit- received, un i special at
teiition given to roJie-ciiotit.
Plattsmouth, Neb.
je24tf
Legal Kctic
In District Court 21 Judicial District, within
and for Ca-" oun'y. Nrhru.-ku.
Perry Walker, 1'i ff. 1
vs. I
Minerva J. ilcCord. I
Ida M.-Cord. Mary
Mc -rd. illii.m
E.McCord . David
A. M.-Cxird. Jr.
Minerva J. McCord. Id.. McC rd. Mary
Xii-l.iiel. vVlili.lii: I, .vi V..-. alal ll.ivi l A.
l.'ord. lion-: esid nt. o yj.ii sr" hereoy
notified tiiat Perry WnlK.-r fil-.l fn.-t,ti on
the liitll day ot August. A. D. Wo. i,i ot'i. e
of the Clerk of iheDi-triet C urt within : ri i t.-r
Cass county, tlie oiije t an i i.r-yer .t whi. Ii ,s t
i orrei-1 and relorsaa deed eJie uiel by Wiili:,i.
M'-i. ord to -ar.iN J . r n irlia 11 k. Ti or a :...u' t Ik
1 !' h lay of N'. v. t; i.cr.l -o'i.iii which di. 1 t he - . el
M. O.rd int. ti led to ror.rtr the E. of the
north-east ! of s-ii.n No. one 1 in townthip
.. Lltvtn .11." .. Ktince u. thirteen ii.
eat of theoih P. A!, in la-- ..ar.t . , N ei,ra ir, . .
but by ixiistake S K' ot li.e r. 1 , '. .-aid
ctioii vif set fortti iu sal I deed; ii;d pra.. 11:.:
;hat said deed may h- retoriu.-.j :. as to eip.-i s.
the true i tent of s.ii 1 partu-. and th it pl.iir t ;tl s
'it!.-to said S h. '4 .! tiie N K1, ..f -. iti. t: or.
iu t. -ii'liip eleven 11 no:ih. r;.r..-e t!.;r ii
11 iu Ca -s e.u iv. X.-'.r -V . nriv ' uui-tii
and conGruied in plaintiff and that the el. it l
east upon pl.i i 1. ' 1 :i ti l. Iu - 11 1 1 ra -t d 1 1 11 1
l.y rcatoli 01 a!d 'ietc." , I v to"v.-.l
PEKKY VAI.KJr.K. Uy
MAXWELL A CHAPMAN.
au2i:4 J'id'sAnys.
Estray Kwtice.
'IMKEN up by t!..si:'.-.ii: ,... his prci..U. ".
I two an-1 a half mil- .-,u : li -e.-.-l ..I . . it.rf
Wa.,cr. on i iiut-day, V j - '. ! 'i . J -Ti. -i two
ye.tr old till. y. with v. !,:-! 1 .. ..iei ; ::. h r.l
fot wnite, 110 oit.er i.-a.k- .r t rai.-t- ..l.ii
the owner is r-'jucslo.i t . prove p.. p., ;. , pjy 1
eliares and take 'm a :iv.
JEsS:: S.-..H ::r
Weeping Water. Anvil-' :'". w .!
ENGINE AND SAW U LL
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TEK 545.
fl-'HE ENiJINE OR SAW MILL W i-L K !
1 Sold separately or together, to su.t pur-
-i.:..r The etoioe i- llt's.xlH inehl s. lait is in I
derfwt order .od as new. Call and .t at
Waysnnii t& Csirlis'
MACHINE SHOPS, PLATTSMOUTH.
i(i-y:w.vw.sj
A. A. SARGENT & CO.
f-o::i ?J:i5JiiiaLJ szin.';-s
WE would invite Drjilrrs nr.d the Pi.ii
generailj to call iiiid examine .i.r rt:k !
s o
s .
oeiore purcr.a i!:i: ei-ea-n.-re . . 1
Alr.Mletitto:VHi had the I;Cnf!r I
twenty years u, in.uiUia.i ;itu.. all km,- of j
t-oaps. we are eor.ti. lent ot ivi::tr entire Sii-i-:a--
tiontoallwhomayfavi.ru- with their patron- j
asc
Soap cseliiiijjrc.I for .-c.'i--e, aril delivered .
any i.art 01 tlie city. , 1
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R.F?. Co. in Heirka
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MERGES .v I i " .
Main street near 'ah 't.. PI iftsrin.uth
Real Estate.
rE HAVE M A : V. AKl'.ANHKM
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win -ir i.irn mm; .in' ,ii,.-. pi
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and in .ur oln.-e nii in s -,r law olii-.-. "
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