Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 14, 1875, Image 2

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' tPLATTSMOUTir JAN. U, 1575.
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Phrenological Journal..
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Arthur's lloini M?g
Peterson" Ma.zizitie
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"Wood's Household Maajdne
Prairie Farmer 2.20
1 4i: HesAU) toi l American Are.ecal-
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TLijreVs Ev.re.l Ne--Yorker..
t-.ci' i.lc American
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f T.lcao TiiVn::ie -
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Frank Leslie's HI. r.".p"r
Ail IfEIKT.us j-oins f'.:Ui l' of tlic county
Must a.! 1' acp to the: rates -'.." cents a ear.
It will ii'.io he i-scTvr.il that the rates are
slightly higher atron 1. mvh:; to th-ir ha in0' to
prepay poi.ij- oth'-nvi tlicy are as low as
Mn I'l Jl.T. Lli't 1-V I'!-'' laeans the pnuren
f ::.V.y "ia sat".:;'. h'.nn nr".v and one or two
fon-iitu i-.i.M-rs f-.r little wore t!:r.: the price of
i-.-ie civ...' i i:tr s:;:;:!y.
3.75
4.-5
4.f-0
4.10
7.3'j
s.oo
4. tO
Don't anybody loiteh us roughly tliis
morning, we're a "personal or;j'in . So
A new pnpe-r has loon started t
IJeat rice, ttic Couri-r.
lee, editors.
llitchey & Con-
feriall folk., trundle bed trash, ar.d
ueb, d jti't come 'round the IIleald
lYhly, "we'r pornoous''. So says the
Be?.
Tiif? Omalii H-rald reports Th.yrr
atoc-ic going: down ami Dundy stock
t-orainir up. but t!n n the Herald is such j
a 1 enient ju dv;c
"We ar oppose I to invading the
jiMs of a Sovereign State by calling
on federal bayonets to quell a State
IVIjou In-uriection.
-If the 7i-e only v.vuM take a "lofty
attitaJo" just once, how the people of
thit St;ite v.oul-1 alu)iie to si-e it in
th?.t position.
Ve frare l.v teP-iaoh lapt week til?
principal otiii . iH of tlie Houses; We
:pcnd them in full below:
.senate.
rrcsi 'fer.ty. K, CrliV". fir.f- Connty.
icerttary l. H. Wheeler, Cass County.
Ant. Secretory C. I.. M.ithrr. of Ited CiuUil.
Savcint-at-anniU. A. Slebb'las Fav, ;,ec Co.
Aijor.ecwr C, Ii. Hint.
Ea'jwmsiwg Clerk C V. Work, Adams Co.
Enrrillirig CUrk.l. Y. Conner, Otoe C;i!ily.
Vluiplii.iZlcv. Cha. MeKelfy, Cas County.
HOCSI1.
Speaker F.d. S. Towle, Ilichardson County.
Cj't Ch i k (,eo. I.. Frown. Butler County.
At. Clerk J. V. Zdiker, Franklin County.
Strgeint-iit-aninil. Y. Manning.
.1i-t. " - E. C. 'Huff.
lM,nkr(pcr-.1 . W. MtCilie.
KnroHin'j Cirrk MKs C. FunV.'of I.Ineoln.
K;iyros"i.; CZ.'J .V S:i;n'l Jones, Hart Couniy.
( VtftjJ.tiii !Jev. ;.S. Alexander, of I :!?!. i.
CJor. Funi:is tleliverotl bis mess i..'c
on 1'ritlay. The olfteial canvas.- of tbv
vote of last fall was also made, we will
give the olhcial figures as scon as pul
lished. At a recent lire in Omaha very few
firemen having hr-anl the iJarm, the
chief engineer orderetl some bye-staml-er.s
to help when one man refused and
struck the? engineer. The. cas was
taken into court and the man fined $
and costs, as it was proved that by
standers are obliged to obey any orders
issued by the engineer at a (ire.
Judge Dundy's position on the bench
'chastens criticisni,".so says theOinaha
Iltruld, and ' his oflieial functions dis
arm the shaft a of political opposition"
which simply means that the blatant
coward who edits the llr.-ald is afraid
of the chastening effect of his oMi:.U'.l
function?, if he charges Judge Dundy
with being a thief and a scoundrel, and
indulges in his asuul slang towards a
political opponent.
PENITENTIARY NEWS.
w:!o i AYS I
THE LAKESIDE LIBKAKT.
:ae :c ce-.pt.
! Messrs Donnelly, Lloyd & Co., of
The article in the Be: of January ' Chicago, through an advertisement in
11th is a nice article, it is well written, I another column, show a method which
it is gentlemanly, very gentlemanly
for the V life- th style of it.
It would be a model editorial but for
they have devised for rendering a class
of literature, which hai been heretofore
to a gre.t extent inaccessible to the
two r three frets It i3 untrue; it is ; million b) renvoi of its high price, so
illogical; it fit wide of the m;!rk and cheap that all can obtain it. They
contradict the fir:-t "tatcment. You i purpose issuing twice a tmml h a Mag
must write closer and finer than that, ; azine called the,- Lakeside Library, in
Mr, Ihc, when you 3ulmit your editor- which tbey will republish the novels,
ials to a Pl.ittaioiith audience. We ; works of travel, &c. of sac'.i authors
are critical down here. Your style as Scott, Irving, Cooper, Dickens,
may do for Omaha, but with us it is , Thackery, Marryatt, Dumas, &e., &e.
thrown away. You abandon the facts j Every work will be unabridged and
too widely. Your correspondent said una! Lei ?d, and with the exception tf a
very little about Cunningham; he
charges lour of o;ir citizens (or rather
tiiie of oils an 1 on-of yours) with
hatching a pi :, r -using money, &c.
TH3 MARKETS.
IIOMK MA'-IKETS.
Reported by AViiitk. & D ukah.
Wheat
Corn hot....
Dul.s new. ..
Kye
I'.irley
Jlo-
Flax Seeil...
Cattie
..r.o-'i.'."i
4iM
'.tciu l''
S.txejiTOO
..l.l-.V'.1.4t
...i:.50w3.W)
LATEST NEW YUiiK 3IAKKETS.
Nkw Youk. Jan. 13.
Money...
Uold.. ..
t'i per cent
1 l-'.Si
TilE CONVICTS TRY THEIR HANI,
a::d lose.
MciValors Still in Llraho.
On Monday Evening about four
o'clock, t wi lve ol the Penitentiary iris
oners he.idcd by t!;e
NOToniocs mcwathk?.
Now if your ut in had tried to pick
four more unlikely men to raise 820.
000 for a political pool, he could not
have done it. The editor of the dice
lit on Cunningham and incorporated
him in the pool. The correspondent
forgot that. If. was because you made
your correspondent's tale your own,
friend Bee, and beeau? of tha eh i. Me
ter and unlikeliness of the citizen, you
mentioned here etilering into any cor
rupt sehim--, that w.. s iid Ciss county
would resent such a charge aj person il.
Site does.
As far as this paper is concerned it
has never held (Ion. Cunningham up
as a Senatorial aspirant. We have
never urged his cause, but if you abuse
him or any other good citizen down
here we shall defend them, Democrat
or Republican. Why if you really
abused Dr. John Ulack, we would take
hi3 part, although he is about the
strongest old fashioned democrat we
know.
By the way, you must have a good
opinion of the Democracy, and they
must feel complimented by "J. L. M.'s"'
story, for three Democrats and only
one Republican is mentioned in your
pool. Is that your idea of the propor
tion of honest men in the two parties?
It may be true, but you'll never do to
! figure for Democratic votes for vour
man in the coming Senatorial contest
with that opinion of Democrats star
ing them in the face unless you mean
carried into execution a desperate
plan which they bad formed to escape j to buy them.and we believe the Demo
from prison. While, in the work- j crats in this Legislature are above
shop tltev suddenly sprang upon and ! tli;,t- besides your folks are said to be
, tT 7-i i ' out of soap,
overpowered the guards in charge, and j 1
Tho inauguration of Gov
trvik Tihico on Tiifsdav last, and a re
ception was given him in tiv? evening
at tho residence of Col. A. J. Cropsy.
bound them. Shortly after the Deputy
Warden, Mr. C. J. Xobes, commence 1
j his round, and in turn was seized and
bound, and four convicts appointed to
guard him. McWaters forced him to
TilE L )I IS1 ANA CX P- DE E TAT.
The Democratic exchanges are terri
bly severe on the intervention of arm
ed soldiers to "overthrow a free (lov-
ftte ;tu I- Gov. llen-
drie-s o: imit-ttia. tables t!ie luuns to
Somebodv howl I we hav len mva- r,M,,M.n m..,.s r. uu a.i.t t;,,. rc.
1 . 1 1 j i. - - - 1- ry
ded, we are trampled on, the Governor i icptesem. .uoes
T: u r.ii'pil on tVdernl lcivonets to keen I whi.-kers. be took his cane and mar-
i ernment in t hi
ir ............ i
unuie, vi iivu .n'j n nicia ill i.e. i'.l i.iiii- . i .: . c j
few large volumes, will be complete in
one issue.
By this means 24 volumes a year
will be issued for the low price of two
dollars and fifteen cents. Giving
works which if purchased in book
form would cost forty or fifty collars.
We recommend this to our readers
as h most excellent method of obtain
ing a standard class of literature. Sin
gle copies' will be sent on receipt of
ten cents. Address,
Donnelly, Lloyd & Co.,
Chicago, 111.
THE TR UN RAILROAD
AND THE WEEPING WATER RDA 1).
rider in the State and we ve lots ot
militia an t staff officers, too.
The IIekald hail the pleasure of
meeting at Lincoln, last week. Hon.
W.'il 'o Lyon. S,;n itor from Hurt Co.,
an old fri-ti'l atid a str.unch aa.l true
mar:.
7Lrtt will the Omaha Iltrald do
now? The "prominent citizen" (from
Platirauih; has gone over to the Bee
inn and left the Iltrald in th'j cold
for Plattsnvmth corruption news.
i
i
shal was leading. The eonv
j the bell, and the door gunrd, ; ; t
mark
"I had written a".! I iuten-h'd to say
when it beca.ti" known to the country
that a free republican government had
been broken down in the State of
Louisiana by military violence. It is
a fundamental rignt, and necessary to
free institution. ta;U a legislative body
shall be the judge of the qu.ililie i! ions,
election and return of its own inem-
I Ijers. It is declared in our constitu
tion. 1:1 1 in the Constitutioti of the
shaled his convict comrades after the
manner in which prisoners are march
ed, with the right hand of each on the
shoulder of the one ahead, to the main
entrance of the Penitentiary building.
The guards on the walls were perfect
ly deceived, supposing the deputy mar-
rang
'' I'.d f .l t.it--s, ,in 1 in tlie Cm titntiou
deceived, let them in and further pro- i L-iuisiaa i. It is exclusive, and u
eecdings were e.isv. Thev captured ; power, not even the judicial, can inter-
the two guards inside the building, oh- i,MV S tPU"" it. It is a pre-
, . . , . ' rogative ot the Mate, because without
mined tne Keys, and it no free state can exist. Without
akmed t;iems:-:lye5 fkom the ak- any pretext of domestic violence, that
Mur.y. j right has been taken away from the
They clothed themselves in citizens I popular branch of the Legislature of
lues, in readiness to escape at the . f , , , . .,.ivfJM .,., .,
hal! bv armed soldiers uu !--sr t.i - e:ii-
A movement is on foot to grade
these roads and get them in running
order, for the benefit of our Nebraska
City friend, we give the case as it
stands, being informed that many per
sons down there do not understand
that aid has been voted in Cass Coun
tyor both roads and not one al ne
and that Cass County people are inter
ested in the building of both roads
alike. One hundred and thirty thous
and dollars are voted for what we call
the Trunk Rosd. Five thousand dol
lars a mile are voted, for the Weeping
Water road. The Trunk bonds expire
on the COth day of June next, while the
W. W. bonds have over one year from
that time to run.
Now we none of us want to lose the
chance of any roads in the eastern part
of the State.
We have pointed out the advantages
of such roads on this side of the river,
in Nebraska, so often that we are al
most tired of it, but for the good of the
old river counties we like so much we
will go over the ground again. These
roads if built will bring taxable prop
erty within the State. They will keep
money here instead of sending it away.
They build up towns and villages
and constitute a h me m irket that will
i ..). . i .- ii... . .
M.-.U lll lif Ot UMl Ol iue Irtl 111. Id J'lO-
duce th it euuri ot be .shipped abroa I.
They will bring ptss-ngers and travel
through our river counties and give
them a chance to see these counties
and invest in them. Men wiil be more
apt to select homes in a land they can
travel through than one they uniy view
from a distance. Lastly they will open
a va.t and new outlet for the f.iruifi'.s
to dispose of his pro .In :e and piaee the
LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicago, Jan. 13.
Flour 4.2.-.4.40
Wheat SS'i
Corn CiHi
Oats 02'
! live mi
F.arlev 1.244
Cattle 4.7rVir (to
Hoys 7.007,00
lamiiwiiww. i
Tii 33iU !eiMmlent ou the Body.
Hypoelutndria is a far more common malady
than is teaeraliy suppo-.. d. It li.is iis decrees,
ii is true, progressing from menial depression,
or the "Miles,1' to ineiit.il hallucination: 1ml
they are all forms of the same malady. It is a
slgnif:':a!it fact that this mental ailment is in -variaKy
accompanied by dyspepsia and i.er
vousn.'ss, and the f.iet that it readilv yields to
the ailernative aeiimi of IlostetteAs Stomal h
biite s, whieli are peculiarly adapted to the
eradiea! ion of indi;;esiiot mid nerv.xts d-biiity,
Dinvi's i li ;t t it o; i . mutes in tlios-- e pl;sinis. ,
It will thus lie si-fii now lieeeii.U'i.t 1 he l;dnl is ,
upon the lio ly for t hiMirei'i v.i'.i :i of a ctseet fid :
i- 'iai.is; i.i.ii. and als iiow t e.i.liiy u.e t ;;,.;,.' '
lii.-ntid .ooiii may e lemoveil. iiiere is i;o ,
s.irer or ):;e:is iiiti"r w: y or slink itv o!f a i. , j
dejufs.sioii brought on" by indi -estioa, than I v I
swallowing a dose or two oi lii.s agreeable meU-k-iiie.
1874. 1875.
Tho St. Louis Globe.
In the third year of is existence, the St. Louis
fJlom c ui tiniiifMiiy boast of a circulation, for
i ii dia'.rent issues, siteh u lew of its cotmpor-
arifs in tne e,t :i..sm's.
It ntav be sain ot Hie CbiliC that no newspa
per was ever so cordially received by the peo
ple for whom it, was intended. It was esiab
iiUie.t as a repiesetua; ive Kepublieaa journal,
and the members of t he. l.'epub ican party in
the west gave it eordial welooine from the iiit.
For Ihi-we ate IhaiiKful, and we shall always
endeavor to repay the favor in ihe lu st possible
manner, which is by iroviu that we de-erve it.
Wiiile the Ubl,e will always be in th front to
siiitai the Iiejl!iean party aad measures, it
wid reserve ti;e ri.xh:, as ii, i- its duty, or the
d.i'y of any newspaper, to oppose any measure
rioi iii unijii wiiii Eeputuicau principles. sl
tiioUf;!! li f.uy e;.i ataie It out men ueknuwledg
ing a.leiAacj to ;ae il:'pablie.in party.
GO TO
GUS. IlEIIOLDVS
mi
FOR
CLOTHING.
For your Croceries go to
J. V. Weckbach,
Corner Tliird and Main street, 1 lattxmoutli.
(Cuthmautrs (dd stand.)
ne keejis on hand u large at. d well selected
atock of
FANCY tJUOCEUIES. COFFEES. TEAS.
suoau, sYiirp, f.oots, shoes.
&.C., &C. if., &0.
Also a lare f took vt
rnr o.onv.
jjuocs a simxs.
chuck rnr.
uct:t:xsrAnr,
Sc., avc. Jt.
In connection with the Grocery w a
Bikery and Confectionary.
Highest priee paid for Country Froduca
. ;'A full si;.ck t ;.ll times, and will not beua-il,:si'M.
Macliine Shop.
John I Va i man,
Successor to Way-mutt & CurtU.J
FL.VTTS MO I' TIT, NEIJ.,
Repali-ers of Steam Engines. Boilers. Saw and 4
orist .Mills. , , . ,
Cm and Steam nttlnijs. nnnrlit Iron Him-,
Forcoand Lilt Futnps. Steam tlunges, Saroty
Valve GoTcruors, aoid idl kiudi of
Brass Engine Fittings
Furnished on short notice.
Farming Machinery
Uep;itred on short notice. ft-tf.
O. F. JOHNSON.
DEALER IX
s, RIedicines,
Drug
Wall Paper.
AXt
T.k
f
i;oce::y.'
Wliy did.n't the "irominent citizen i
of Plattsmouth" say his little say to j
the Boz on the div when (len. Cun-! c
ninghar.i was tiresent, instead of wait- ! l'rl opportunity.
ing until next day, when the General The guard in the south-west turret j mandof a United
s;,tt
i'S '.iiiittarv
was absent ?
was shot at and wounded in the knee.
I
The shot Wits fired by Quinn liohanan.
llcw natural it sounds to hear the j Tho remaining guard.s on the walls,
Democratic Southern cry of violating j three in number, covered the entrance
the Constitution, once more. They are j of the Penitentiary building, and frun
; :t:ng re i.ly to overthrow it altogeth- J u-ated several attempts of the prison
er agiin. Our rebels are always very j to get out.
tender of Cue Constitutional law just j wakren wooi:ivi-.st
k.-fure ther override ftll law. j was in town, but soon found his way
to the Penitentiary gates, and the citi-
Nolfody shall help us. we will be ri
oted if we want to, keep your soldiers
off. Can't a Sovereign State kick up a j
little muss and have a little State pris
on escapalo without the interference
of Federal soldiers.
This is getting monotonous. Call oil
your dig 3 of war, G?n. Grant.
It is singular how many of the peo
ple of Louisiana from willing to be
classed as "banditti." Sheridan un-douhti-ly
meant only leaders of white
leagues, murderers, &e., but bankers,
brokers and ministers seem anxious to
le know.i as banditti, by tho way they
protest.
Jml as wo were going to
Ire?3 hist, week wo received a
letter fiom General Thavcr, say-
zens of Lincoln promptly turned out
with whatever arms t'rr-y could lay
I ll.LiiU.S UU. Lilt- 4il.SU J.'.T.-JIv Kl lill"
zc-ns arrived within speaking distance
MRS. VTOOIVIURST
appeared at a window nad warned
them not to approach too near,. as the
prisoners were preparing to tire on
them. She afterwards with utter dis
regard to tb danger sie was su!jVct
ing hcrvlf to, inform''-.! the outsiders
from a window, that she had over-
force.
Now if these were the faets, we
rnU'ht all begin to have fe irs that tic
military arm of the Government was
overstepping its just limits, b it taking
t he plain statement of the Chicago
Times correspondent (and he certainly
would not favor the Republican side)
we iind the Legislature assembled tinn
ed, pistols were drawn, the ordinary
police force was u t sulhVient to keep
order in the galleries, a colored legisla
tor bad been kidnapped in order to
prevent his appearing that day, and
further, the self-elected Speaker, Wiltz.
first called in the military. If this can
be construed into a peaceable assem
bling of any legislative body, the en
glish language has lost its force or has
two meanings: and if there was not
"domestic violence" rampant in New
Orleans, then there is no such thing as
frustrated their plan, as it was not at
tempted. Deputy Nobe3 finally succeeded in
loosening the cords that bound his
i:.g that he knew nothing of the Bee's j anus, and seizing a hoe within reach,
article and is not responsible for what ! wjth a few rapid blows drove away
Rosewater does. All right. General. the cruards over him. The other
heard the mutineers plan to march out j domestic violence in a State, and no
into the v.ird in double lile with LHiards ' condition of affairs could constitute
i
in front of them and thus escape. Her
courage in exposing them probably
towns along both Ihe
tin the giv
violence enough to warrant the calling
in of other aid than the State itself af
fords. These h iwlers see not the unbleach
ed bodies and upturned faces around
Vicksburg, they heed not the buried
corpses of Coushata, nor the thousand
other deeds of murder and bloodshed
of the past twelve months; but when
we'll e ive -Rosey" the full benefit of .mls imprisoned with him in the i 11 otlW'r of t!,e United States Army,
his work then.
It doesn't suit the purpose of the
Omaha Herald to go into detail in re
gard to Judge Dundy's character, ifcc. I
Why don't you tell the truth, hypocrite,
and say you have struck a man that
you dare not abuse an 1 villi f y and
elander as usual, simply because he is
au opposition candidate.
vork shop, were afterward released.
and the four convicts placed over
them remained after that neutral, so
that the insurgent force was reduced
I to eight.
THE CITIZENS
i outside formed a patrol around the
fence. Gov. Furnas immediately on
learning the state of affairs, telegraph-
j ed to Gen. Ord, at Omaha, to send
the Cun- ' A company of regular soldiers,
and at I2:2i they arrived in a special
train, which Sup't Irving, of the R. &
M. had ordered to take them down.
T .. ... : .. . 1 e n...
iiiiLueui.ii.ei aitei i ai i i at oi ine" i
I troops the niutiiic-.-.s, piobably
If we are not "posted" o
ltingliam business, we have the conso
lation of knowing that the prominent
citizen of Plattsmouth was no better
off when he thought he had found "a i
l.at full fif cnirmit inn" in i he StirVPVOr
,. .. , , j,f.,r. ; mg they bad am veil, ma h:
General s oface. So lie did, but unfor- i J
tunatelv it was in tlie wrong hat. and i
he proved a false showman.
Col. II. Note ware. State Supt. of
Immigration.. has issued a circular in
which ho gives valuable information
in regard to the grashoppers. lie .- tates
that "from extensive correspondence
in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Minne
sota it is ttscertained that no eggs have
been laid that will hatch next spring
except in a part of one county in Kan
sas. Of the swarms which visited Ne
braska weveral laid eggs but the long
dry fall hatched thcra out, and thus
A DESPERATE ATTEMPT
j to break through the principal gate
but were driven back by the troops
after considerable liiing. Noth
ing further was done until morning,
when the convicts finally surrendered
to Mrs. Woodhurst, after twice refus
ing to surrender to Lieut. Randall,
when she sent for Mr. Woodhurst and
II. C. Gould, the senior inspector. The
prisoners then gave up their arms, and
were locked up in the stockade.
Altogethcrthis is a fortunate ending
of what seemeU likaly to be a most
serious a flair. It is to be hoped that
McWaters will now bo looked after in
at the command aad by the cad of the
Governor of the State, steps in and re
moves live illegally elected democratic
representatives, quietly .arid without
bloodshed it is a won h-rful ci iiib-, a
terrible deed of vi"I.;io. The days of
'GO and 'ol are upon us; every legal ac
tion unsuited to the Southern mind is
violence; cwry violence they commit,
if resen ed is called persecution. If!
General Grant an I the Republicans in
Congress do not ledres.s oar wrongs
and give us peace and safety in the
south there will be some "violence" in
the hills of Congress, from an out-
I t! w- ! r;Vie people norm, who are paying
taxes, an. I lieavv ones, lor tne presei
vation of law and order and the safetv
i nf lifo riiifl ei if tort v tir.r ttii 1 mil
not in one portion alone.
highway to the ocean at Galveston or
somewhere in that neighborhood in a
few years.
The money and the travel, th" wealth
and Cue new blood of the State have
been carried right by us and beyond
us to the far west for some years,
leaving the fairest and richest country
in the State behind in tie- r.b-e for set
tlement. Don't you see thi - scitb-rs in
O'o?; in Cass? Had these roils been
built some years ago there would bae
b en no "A. & N." Neb. City would
h ive divided the trade with Lincoln,
She may yet when once on a great
southern thoroughfare and not on a
side track.
If we understand the matter they
are about to vote for an extention of
the "Northwestern" bonis i:t O
that will give us these, roa Is at o.ie
with all these advantages. We hope
no one in Cass con t' will be foolish
enough to oppose tnis plan. It wid
help Cass county more than can be
dreamed of now. In Otoe and Neb.
City we consider it almost their salva
tion in the future. Do not let the
chance slip. We care not what you
call the road. Call it N. W , W. "A", or
what you please, make the main line
up the W. W. if you like, only gi e I
us the outlet, and d not let t his chance
slip to build two roads through a
tion of country at present left one
of the travel and trade of the State.
One of its finest portions at that. We
sincerely hope that the judicious and
far-seeing friends of Otoe and Neb,
City will see this and feel that this is
our last chance to retain our prestige
and our business in the eastern coun
ti. Every settler in these two coun
ties has a slake in this matter and in
seeing these roads built. Let none
then throw a stone in the way of suc
cess. , "sun") 17 :?jaNiN; heading.
The Wwkly Globe
Will ai n to bo
Thf Hesi Comnur:ial and Family Pa
per in the Went.
It will furnish lis readers with the latest news
sparing no cxp use to distance its competitors.
The news of tne wock will lie to-written tnd
pivii ii'i d e.-peelally lor this edition, so as to put
tne largest amount of iBiormation into the I
siiialiestaiiio.ini of space. This Mill give us an
opportunit v to devote a large share of our
pageg to
Family and Lita ary Rca Jiny.
We. shall pay especial attention to Market
Ke'uits and Conimei cial News, and shall en
deavor to be full ami reliable on all matters of
interest to nieichaius and farmers.
DUKE & CO.
At the foot of Main Street. .
Yf holenale ad Retail Dealers iu
Hardware and Cutlery,
STOVES, TINWARE,
IRON, NAILS.
HOES, KAKE3.
SHOVELS. AXES.
KNIVES AND
FORES. e. &e
All kind of
T i mva re 31 a mi fae t u red .
43tf
Highe.'-t cash prleo paid for Pork by
S4-4i E. G. Dovkt.
;
All Ff pjr Trirjasd . Froa of
Cluae-
CLARK
&
PLUMMER'S
Tliis well-known lirni bnrr
just rcecivetl a lare Stock
ol" Bleached ami Brovrn Mar
lins at very low prices.
Another lot of those fine
Jaconet Embrorderies just
arrived Call and aoe them.
ALSO DEALER Us
Books, Stationary? Magu-
zincs, !
And Latest Publications. I
Call at Clark fc I'l limine r'
for Queensware and GIa-
Prescriptions carefully comjiouii Jed by m vz
peiieneccl Druist.
RtMar.itiM'tlic iJacA, or. Ct.1i a Mticewt-,
PlattutHonAi. ... Vub.
Mrs. A. II.
WORKER IN BAIR.
THE WEEKLY GLOBE
Is the paper for the farmer, the Merchant, the
Manufacturer, the Family, and for All.
It is the Largest and Best for the Price
ia thi United iStates.
XE W HA TES OF & U BSCHIPTIOX.
Adopted October lo, 1M7L
Including Postage.
Daily, seven papers per week, per year
dabs of live l;ii:;e-i. per ye.tr,
Sena Weekly, l uesduy ;md Eiiuay,
i clubs of t"c. e.
Tri-Weekly, (the semi-weekly and Sun
day Daily) per year,
( 'bibs of ii c.
Weekly, j cr yc ar.
? 13.(0
I0.no
2"..oo
1.1: j
Liberal Commissions Paid to Agents.
..:! f
Ad-Jie.5
i very JY
i -us an. I '
( '::'. 1.'. i he W.
; e.-ei.ra t"i--i. .i.
i.oi'is (. i.oi,;:,
S.. ! oi.U. ?!o
P.raids. Curls. Switches PufTi. and all kindd ct
Hair Work promptly and neatly made Ly
KNEE.
Ordei-s left nt MILS. KENNEDY'S
Millinery Store.
On Main St. 1 door east of Clark & riunnaers.
r.ni3
CALL AT
Sir eight 4.5 Jon en'
Lively, Feed & Sale Stables,
Corner c:h and Pearl sti.
Horses Boarded by tte Day
Week or Month.
HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR TRA
BED, FOR A FAIR COif
MISSIOX. LIVE'tY AT ALE TIXES.
WILLIAM HER0LD
Keeps one of lha
Largest Grocery Stocks
IN TOWN.
Xew ttock of dried KruiU
just received. Cbfcap.
Zh con Soap Trv it.
WEEPING WATER ADS.
Hubbard Uouso,
IIUEBAUD, - - riror.
Main Mriet. TVeiidnTVfaK.
GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOX
TRAVELERS.
tliS.
DRUG STORE.
WJJSrliU WAIfclt, NEIJ.
T. L. POTTER,
LEALEU IN DHEGS. MEOTCINEM. PALVT3,
Oii.S. VaIIN'ISH. PEitFCMESS,
ST Aid' n : : u t . ie i 1 1 n s,
Ci JAILS, TOHACCV,
a:j t;i.A.
California F-iour at Clark
& Plummer't.
Spring Wheat
lower pi ices than
Flour at
anyvvher
else, at Clark & Plurnmers.
..iloru e-iref-illy pr;)arM.
r'artiouiai'
Attention
X Ctit4
CARPENTER WORK !
Tucker & Son,
h ive r-T' ived !o tlie b
VVhere in adi'd.io:: to ctl.; r work, t!:ey v.id i''""
peeial Attention
TO
REPAIRING FURNITURE,
Jlf.tK7.VO VICTVlti: FRAMES, C.
TL'i lv f .r a Jo'i
Driving and Training
Trotting S
took.
- .i :r-
'
ULALIIiLS IN
Agricultural Implements,
Three car lo.idn of Salt iu
the barrel, at old rate on
freight, for wale cheap. Jar
mciv, how's Y.'iw tiin.
lift ; ? H r-
Jiii.iW.H't
'i".
T"1 .
u..
m iyj.
ft
Car.
an.'--- t
fa' Wo
i 'alls.
4')-iv
ji Fro.ajit Att : i-
WM. t.. TCCKE1L,
JAh. T. 1 1'CKi.iL.
T 1 1 o S . 1 A t S 1 1 H Y 0 C K .
e"?? r-5 T?J
From the Llacula S'j
fio lbuv iiniilnc' irti This IS
fa,: mS, for on, such that wUI prevent a rei,c,i-
fe i:-.o:i ; ri'i'.c." for
! lim of uch lnvi, V t'' ftyrp,
IlAllD ON I JEN.
Durinj; Mr. Dawes' speech in Con
gress yesterday. Uen. Dutler inter
rupted him with the very customary
remark, "You mistake my position."
Mr. Dawes I state your position,
as I understand it, in ymr .-peeeh,
which has been withheld from the re
cord. Oen. Datler It was u itah -1 1 be
cause I was absent in New York.
Mr. Dawes I do not intend to mis
state your position.
(Jen. Butler The road to hell i3
paved with good intentions.
Mr. Dawes Noon. should be bet
ter aware of that than yourself.
TW O Bir.O.S WITH ONE STONE.
The State Jonrml s tys that if Mr.
Kennnrd secures the five percent. fund
an 1 iillowauc of swamp lain Is to the
State, lie has killed two verv important
birds with one ston. This puts us in
mind of the old 1 idv's opinion of the
candidate for ollie as noted below:
'"The force of t:e o'd -ol "f lioiu ' tv:nT two
ldrds with on" stone h iil a ;!en:oif i !i;:r i'ion
ilm inir t'-e l.-ite c: iiv:.s. A r:'i i1! :M or rT
rsent it ive. in h eovn; rot r t Irvv-r? r. 1 tu;ii.s
fr tit lieip. w as oit ln!i'rv:ev,-'''e: t!'" rs.
At n plaee he vtoniK i! -aV-iu ,i rii.r. ins
rniddle-H'.'c I vin "i vv-s triv i (. vhreli
bery iii frut t of the liotise. w1 i a ti.i- f.:!.,-.vll'i:
conversation nned :
Candidate M-ui-im. I r'Pi a r ""?id e fnr t'-p
inexitti'it o.-i of !.-?sentr-tive. '..ii your
lllis! .iid vote for tite?
Madam f can't tcl! r :. ir ; y mi
s e non in pivnii.
Canddie Vt M'ir nrnfv fir's timoiIt,
fririi t;o hoiisfi Hut. M:d:ii.i. I am tit otiiv h
eri'i'tidaT-' for ""to. I!!t f :i'.i i e uxlid't" for
m 'trint'inv. Yon "e. I am try!!t to kill f.vo
bir.is we.') one s'on.
M i I. iMi So von ;ire. tire vcn? il. on
itiiMf iii iv io well iMio'i'rh f'r eleein;i"rii;-pnrp.ist-s.
hut it won't do to limit a wife wit'i "
The above party, without doubt, was
a Ttepubliean, for Democrats are not
airlifted that way.
Now, Brake, that's mean. Bet you a
years "sub' be was aDem."
;-Jt
: 'r'Jfy 'i
Funerals attended on Short
Notice.
iied-
ALSO I-EALEIL1N
Furniture, Chairs,
dinix, iS:e.,
Main street, next door to Brooks House,
rL AT rs MO V Til, -
NEB
j-1
C;
i
- :iU:'..u
. . -l - . . i L-' v. j. i'v-.V.. .
iu C;: -s t ....a l - . im. 1. d to ; he fact i hat
SMITH & WINDHAM
will i;ive prompt at tent ion to t he disposition of
all properly pljeed in tileir Uaad.s lor that pur
pose. If yon have
Unimproved Lands
for sale they will sell it for you, if you ir uit u
i.i vli.-.s:- i j.-y ,vii: give you a n.nvaia.
1 C you have :.n
Iniproved Faim
vim de-dre to .tisi ose of they will find you a
ensttmii-r. if yoii wish io i"uy iue they can
supply you.
If you havo
Property to Rent
they wiil rent it for yon. And will
Pay Taxes for Non-R,esidents
and furnish uny and all information as to
Value, Locality, and Prices
of Real Estate.
Those who wi-li to
Buy, Sell, or Rent,
or disTxip of their property in ar.y way will de
well to give them a ca.l.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB.
iK-rt-yl.
BjAiJKSMITHING! ! 1 !
. - t
:i-! v
ne to O.-eler and
- , i .'it -, i
- i 1 1 iOr -i.
New inn in Weeping Water.
Fleming z Rac3,
(3tice("jsor of .T. CLINLE & CO.
Coal Oil bj tba barr?l
cheajjer than can be bought
atChicajo and cdiippptxl hr.
KIT1
and ill now ofT-r them for sale at th A
Staiid in Weeiiii; Water.
They respeetfnlly s'difit the nruronn.ee ot IWe
people, and pK.pose to sell .-ooil ;(iutt
as cLieap a. ar.v one iu tho Mar-Vel.
Call and free Clark & Plum
mer'rf Sugars, by the barrel,
before purchasing cliewherft.
It will do you g-ootJ.
Try Ue Once, aid Sec.
ryl
Weeping Water
High School,
will, orr.s
November 12th,
Taltion, 05.00 OrTm.
A large lot of Teas just re
ceived from the Importers, at
New York. To be sold for
the benefit of the people
here.
GE0 SHAFER'S
Wagon and Blacksmith Shop, j
IIORSE-IIOEINO !
Mending and Repairing
ALL KINDS OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mended and Fixed.
New T.Va;mns made to order. Kates reasona
ble and work guaranteed.
PLATTSMOCTH. 1 On Wasliin-ton Are..
NEB. tear Till St.
S3-ly
L. F. .0i!I'0X.
Ii. -.'i,e5;r:.!v- "ill
Aided by a s'd corps of inftff-nrtors,
THIS INSTITUTION
orrrs s
GOOD ADVANTAGES
As any sehoul in the Countr.
F r further pari ienlni-s, roldress rt'tipr of the
UiHlt-isiiieil, at Weeping Water.
nitf
E. L. EEFO.
M. W. FAIif.MT,
JAM ES C LI Si-: EE.
L. GOLDING,
I(-uI"r Im
clotitino. rr i:lsmi nt. fioores, hat?,
CATS. LOO res. Sli'iiN. 'tin NKS,
VALlsl. fAHi-rll I'.V'.S,
& . e- r., if,
fine r.f the o,:. ".f ai.d vt 1 rfones
In I l er-MioiU.';. ?.L;,i r-.-et, l-etween Eot.rth
and Fifth.
i-f'.E.MEMrtEiL THE TLACE.
ni-f.
Once more remember
Clark & Flummer's, on Main
St., Plattsmouth, Xcbrasks,
if you want to buy cheap
for cash.
ucELVAIN U. H0DA?r
li ne to 1
, iOpl i.s'te the I"
tel'"s .
'X f
C til I ? LeC,
Main St.
i'iait:
.11,.!,
I .. ;
AGENT KO'
t;i;
.sr. Lor.?, d. ckur m:o .
LLil A Co s.,
n ra a
UUr.DETT, SMITH'S A 31 Eli ICA .V, AXD
LUiTOX
. iid best established I
.... -:et in the place.
V7 X
1N1NG
-o-
-Now is a K"od time to buy thermom
etefif. They are lower now th.'tn they
rtaWln tinc? ltt "nrinq"
1 1 att Always to i;e Found There.
Not chaimi.'ii' eci.st:int:v . lutt the Old Eeliah'
Atid other Fnt-e!-!.:s Pianos .".ml Organs. 1 CJ:',t. w hi re yon ena tret "your steaks, Eo.t.sl9.
WhoU-saie :ind l.'ff II Dealer in Strinirs. Sheet i C.in.e, I'i-.h and Fowl in m asi.n.
socTir sun: of main steeet.
J.1 eie, and all kinds of Musie:d Merchandise.
M-MULSICAL INSTItUMENTS Tuned and
TJofirf i- Snrisfner.'ni Oiisyfrned ap 1 31
li'Ji lib
tSLion en ;t'i ret. Mnlu & Pearl.)
i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Tt, TT6jrorTH-. r
ONCE MOltE.
We arc selling largely by
the unbroken package; Mus
lir.n by the bolt, Groceries by
the barrel, keg, or original
package, Thread by tho doz
en spools, and so on. It is
the best way to buy, for ev
ervbodv, and we call atton
tion to this new feature of
our trade, and invite all to
o.YLSthia method a trial.
tn-fMU,