( uily. P1 to its Yt review 1 A Xo- ami (lie lonipctiiiff yr will th. Tho I at Me i . yivcr in DOtl con Ithc road lefvated, d to 8C tug ns I quos- u went, ly's im us road i com system. lirourh 1 I'Olltc, run mis n with tt t cuil- id the 1 ready the J. f the Iowa, 'Ctlll I the I auy J the .Reck, iiiaus Vld re Virief I the (-ticc an ent, ting i on e is will rity un- ns: iat bly to lie as :i U- C- 13 tl 00 a oo , time ami Hon. HaUsimiulli, f. 8. 1883 Mortu riso iu its ! world ini'ft (tint tlio Mis. TOSS tllfi striking Moiues n river ic roiul IT, llllll I1C8 the iat citv ueu and not dc- y bub- casua tcruii i with cr re- truuk t lli.it load pri.ni- Utah, id t lie voulil IMsiiU, city '1 he 1 inroad thout -seut- uent ccntur, 11' ing to a cl8, ha developed sotno very extraor dinary men for (lie direetiou and fiiaD acnicnt f puMio affair in Europe. Among tho pretrt of these were UcncoDHfield, Uioinark nnd ClorfchakotT. of tho three, thu ilianecllnr of thi-Gt-r- nian e mpire alone survives t jtiuy, "weary aim M wit'i tlie service." j nnineu ucrmuny, rusced In its strength, couM not today, uor will not In history, ho thought of without Prim Kismark standing out as the great central iljruro. , The eastern policy of Great Britian her possession- of the Nile nud the laoi of the Pharaohs, holdiug an an insur uiouutaoiu bar nor tlie Dardanelles and tho Bosphorous between the aggressive power ot the Kussiaa empire and her In dian possessions, will bo but a portion of the biography of hvr world renowned diplomat, Disraer. The triumph of tho Husian empire, mr nwnm ifnit - r .... mm, i'jniu-n ui a c'.'niury are inseparably Dlemied with tin name and lame oi Alexander Oorti-hakoff, who passed away yesterday, at Hadtn Hadeu It is not our purpose in this mentiou to write a biographical notice of this great man. We only say, he sirred his coun try iuiuauy foreign courts, uln ays with oisliiictiou.lie was privy councillor, vice chancellor.chancellor.aud finally received the marked honor of having the emperor confer upon him the "Dignity of Serene ilighne:s ' on account of his diplomatic triumphs. His ideas of statesmanship were broad ami liberal. It was mainly through his influence, the Russian em pire has been liberalized and especially towards its subject, diflcrin iu their faith from the Greek church; iu fine, the Russian empire in its every progressive feature today bears the impress of this man's character and genius. All can remember the picture of the wonderful trio, Hismark, Disraeli and Gortchakolf in the Congress ol natives at Ueriln at the close of (he late bloody struggle between the Ottoman and Rus sian powers where tho peace of Europe waf guaranteed. There is no American today, loving his country as hn ou'ht and remembering the attitude of the three greatest nations (at that time) oi Europe towards this country, after the outbreak of the rebellion, but could wish toc:it a t Ken of low nnd grati t.nli: nn l!ie grave ol Uu- num. He was u friend and .-m admirer of Ameri can institutions, n:: i idth .ugh entreated, he refused to permit Russia to assume an uulrieudly attitude towards our coun try during our ciyil war, although both England and France hud assumed such an attitude toward us. and Knrim.in liplomiicy required that Ru.-via should at that time maintain the closest friend ly relations with those er-at powers. All Iium.r tn th- niiii- i f GoiU hakil Hll lus tl "19 in month h nud that t Almanac, bs foisted uiu:y 'or, w "-tt " i ' uuiiced all ins Miiuitlv crank v. bold Rsser- jree:utln? tho wralhpr for J vatice. a financial acln-ine; ancUl schetue is u Wiggins Thla Almanac is now to pon the public' who Is al ways the willing victim of veij gen uinely, transparent humbug agoin". Witfitms is're!i'e;uuv'!j t liiu-d in hi. d. Mi'iia ti.ou tLu. public. He trcs himself; for Uu.: j.i all tb.tt i, i.tect. sary In bcIii-uki of tho kind The newspaper aid hhn. the scieii title men.the Chaldeans of the weather bureau, and the soothsayers of Ven nonsin and Ticeism.hold their breaths oo uuoiousiy on; the ijreat monopoly of telegraphy lies down at his fret, and all say directly or indi rectly, as the c.ise in ty be, -Great is Wiggins! Grandeloqueutly Wiggins warns the President of the United States, the sea dogs of our navy, the heads of the Marine Service, aud hn "tells it to the marines" themselves they ull take it in, and give it official notice.and in a mouient,"in the twink ling of an eye, Wiggius has become famous. Of course, after all this is accom plished. Wiggins' Almanac will sell Who of us could help buying out when he or she knows it was prepared invented by Wiyyinst The wag tint invented the machine that ground out the Mother Shiplon doggeirel, nevcY dared let his name be come known to the world. Yet wise acres, scientists, evolutionists and theologists, all paused, investigated, and Btudied the wonderful prophesies of this ridiculously mythical person age. until the year 'M had come aud gone. Tyudal and a Huxley may evolve the wave theory of sound; a Wilford Hall may spend years of toil demon strating its fallacy; an Edison may discover the key that unlocks the mys tic door of tho hitherto unknown yet seen-uuiverse, where lies hidden some wonderful secret that is here after to redound to the benefit and convenience of mankind ; yet not any discoveries of this kind in the ideal istic or physical world will attract the attention, nor humor the fancy nor tickle tho buury paia'.e o:" a humbug-lvin- pj::ihc.. liku:.i? b-.ld deccp- oi 1 '.:.:. id, uii v.-., i.uiuig li.wi : like Wi'tiins (J iplrltel Address to (he ;rnnd Army ofllie ICepubllc. Let Every Old Soldier Read and Heed. t':i'i.l ily, Mel . A.iii i:, i.-. " j Coraniucfi: Uti ing iveent ly tft n aj pointed by th.? dop irttueu'v com mauJi rof the (ln.i l Aimy of He Re public of Nebraska. Assistant Adju .. i in t-. tain, general, it necouii'3 my duty to address the ex-soldiers of the state on the Importance of organizing for mutual advantages, self-protection and social Intercourse. In this day of secret organizations, wo have almost everything in the vay of societies. wuicn in their purpose are very good: but the organization of the Grand Army of the Reoublic fioes further than any of them; for while other societies pay marked itttontinn to their membership living, in eood sianmng, the Grand Army of the Rt public does not forget its dead com rades; for on each recurring "Memo rial day." (May 20 the survivors of the blooey strife assemble throughout the length and breadth of our beloved cour.try.and visit the graves of our de parted comrades, and with fitting cere monies bedeck the soldiers' graves with flowers and bedew them with tears, the world shall know that (he humblest of our slain comrades has a crown of remembrance brighter and more enduring than the diadem of a king. I venture the assertion, without fear of successful contradiction, that every measure, either local, statu or national, having for its purpose the amelioration of the condition of our late comrades in arms, had its oriirin in me urana Army of the Republic i ms organization was instituted in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, No vember 20, ISGG, to supplement, solid ify and parpetuate the results of the mo icueuion. i; or six teen years the order has been working Jill! uiuigenwy ana increasing in numbers and power. It is now composed tf a nation d encampment, thirty state or uHp;trimeiii -:u i.rr.pments ami rom us like a river, to Ideas aud beue- thii whole broad l.i:id of ours. : vV post may b; organized with as f-w as ten cliaiter members, but should have sufficient charter strength for a promising beginning. On request of any honorably discharged soldier or sailor, the assistant adjutant general will forward a blank application for charter, with copy of rules and regula tions fully setting forth the organiza tion. Tho i1 wii' :!!! Itn'.e the char-I 1 1 " s Communications. Lonlsrille Local. Wlgln talieil to connect here, failed to "catch on,"as It wtro. March came In as brave a a little sheep, and may it so coutiuue. We are growing some. Three bust nes houses are in course of construction and two or three dwellings. Geo. Lwrty went to Chicago Sun ter members wd! yigh the application j aid :u;eM: thtiui- lv t-:i Uw.ir.i i j ; i fn' cliui'tei. L'pon receipt of the ap plication atid the moiirty by the assist ant adjutant general, a deta'l will be made to muster the Post and install the otlicers, who should be elected or agreed upon p: ior to the date desired for organization, which, to save time, should be fixed in forwarding the ap plication ; if not agreeable to the de partment, prompt notice will be given. Ex-soldiers receiving this circular directly from this ufllce, will be re minded that an fforl. has been made to find those of our late comrades-in- arms who would take an interest in the work, and they have been recom mended. Now, if it is not convenient for them to give the matter prompt attention, please see that other com rades will, and let a post be organized if sufficient material can be found. We have about one hundred posts in Nebraska. Now let the reserve ral ly to the work, and next January. when we assemble at Lincoln, we will roll up two hundred posts, made up of good and true men. Let the work be done. Very resucctfullv. Rradkord P. Cook, Assistant Adjutant General, Depart ment of Nebraska, G. A. !t., David City. Neb. Estray Notice. Tskrn op by the uhrllir at hl pine In tho ciijr n TiiiuMiMiu on mo jin uajr or n-uru-,vy ISpJ our. hrfhl lirimii nir iii(ttit to bt 14 it m jrr ui, nax cuimr innm. I ownrr U herutiy noiin-d to cull, prove prupvrty, pay O. B. MlTLt.l. ruttimotitti. Keb. iTth lsss. . W-f,t one b.w cuter ' , rb l-::h !e ! d ie r;;ee f. r 11 .ipiVui-tKS one Surely, we !! siiouid Wiocixs' tempest and Mr. Rose wa ter's "political cyclone" were two of a kind. ameui , cial the OS the the ck, is ed th ihkee executions on the gallows occurred on last Friday, two in New York and a negro in Alabama. All died protesting innocence and profes sing religion. J. he iaubury Gazette publishes Representative Hall's bill for prohibit ing cattle with infectious diseases run ning at large, in full, and evidently consiuers it a good bill. The floods in the Lower Mississippi country are slowly abating, and while much suffering has been occasioned the loss of life and property has been much less than expected. OrnJ Army of the Republic. The Grand Army of the Republic bus become quite a feature in Nebraska, and it is with pleasure we read the spirited address of Bradford P. Cook, A. A. G. of the department of Nebraska. Every old soldier, or comrade should procure this address, which we publish in toinor ' 1 1 r'.RAt.n.rn fiie i i.j.-. u i-fthe org-tn-iza l--'i n,c wry r'.iv.ibiy st-t ,.,ut Wit-rein; also it contains v.'.linble st-iiiit:,-i Although ;ii or.t ri'ccj Vear. !'.a now eiapsed since the war closed, this organization embraces over one hundred thousand members living. It also bears upon its muster roles sleeping tlie long, long sleep, on fames eternal camping ground--hundreds of th usand of dead comrades, whose memori s, it is the object and aim of this organ iza tion to ever keep fresh and green. Very soon meimrisl day w ill be here, when it should be the great pleasure of our citi zens, aud all tf them, to close their bus iness and go willi the old soldiers to our cemetery, there to laurel the graves of our dead. It is a beautiful aud sacred service, and the resting places of our dead should be generously aud tenderly remembered on that occasion. uiojsar.a subordi'iate posts, erubrae i:.g -Kiii-M en) otateui d territory of auv t. . i.Aws.uuiia is opeH to receive manufacturing industries; it invites the world at large, to view the prom ises aud possibilities of this citv ior the investment of capital iu branch of industry. Thk subject of divorce is to be treated in tho April number of the North Anier ican Review by Judge Jaiueson.the well known divorce judge of Chicago, and the Uev. Dr. Theodore D Woolsey, the Ule-long opponeut of divorce. The Plattsmouth Board of Trade has a work to do that demands both its immediate and united attention. The work is to take the diagonal road and lead it by certain lines to its pro per western terminus in this city. A .system of city improvements should be outrioed early iu the sea- sou, and followed to completion the comiug summer. No man not pos sessed with a desire to use all possible means to increase the vulue of prop erty oy increasing the surroundings should be elected to a ci v office. Jimtowx is the hits s; Kr.vn in Col.) rauo K '.-ie cr.izv ,n a i.i : i:.c 1 . weeks ago Jimiown was noti ing, and now Jimtown has two thousand peo ple; Jimtown lota are selling at five hundred dollars each; suckers are flee ing to Jimtown, and Jimtown is car ing for the suckers. Long live Jimtown. The Herald to allay certain rumors in effect that the temperance depart ment in the Hekald is to be discontin ued, wishes to announce that such is not the case, but that it will appear each week in the weekly and in Saturday's daily and will be conducted by Mrs. J. N. Wise who has so acceptably tilled the position beretoforo. As CITY elections occur each spriDg, the results are chronicled more and more each year as victories for and against the prohibitory question. The town of Osage, Iowa, which for twelve years has had absolute prohibition adds to its record by continuing the same policy, and prohibition is such ! success, there that out of 400 votes cast, 1 the opposition strength only mustered Vi..f "thiii a.-nrtino rtf nrrttiiKttirni iiav - - t " f ....w.w. ill not be found in the associate a dispatches. While the iron trade in other cities is depressed and uncertain, that inter est in St. Louis is not only prosperous, but is advancing as to capital and con trol of territory. An evidence of these facts is the recent purchase by Messrs L. L. fcsouther & Bio. of the entire stock of merchant, bar, plate and sheet iron held by the Chouteau, Harrison and Valle Iron Company. The stock is estimated to amount to about 1,500 tons, but may exceed that amount.and the transaction involves very nearly $100,000, as a considerable portion of the stock- was of the highest grade of iron. The Messrs. Souther Lave also rented the buildhn;s,933 and 941 North Second street, in which the stock is located, and will occupy them until their new buildings. 832, 034 and 936 on the same street, are completed. The Chouteau, Harrison and Valle Iron Company will devote its attention to their extensive Laclede Rolling Mills, Southers Bros, established theii- house iu 1SG6. and since then have added va rious departments, and, with their late acquisition, carry, perhaps the i i : ..flr, ircn .auu p-.ct j Ji,;:: .lN-s. i iv. S a:; , sl-ei" n. cuiiulry. l.en io tln-i is added their factory for coirugated iron roofing, siding and ceiling, and Climax roofing, the capacity of the new building will be fully tested. Globe-Democrat. me iima,., n, ,t Da an eroiied im-mbership f Ver one hundred thousand gopd and true men, some of whom occupy high positions of trust and emolument in the councils of the nation and state. It is sufficient to affirm that by an organic element in our existing laws, no political question can be presented or discussed. No man's political views or tendencies are ever questioned. It " fr!" nece.jwi.ry tht he should i,v MTV.-t! the country f.iiiLfully whtn i our r:pi.ci m serv:ci-s, and rec.-iv- :: ed a:, i :.iorab!e dis jh.ire. and that hn r.ow affirm his loyalty to the flag, the constitution nnd the laws In the same manner, and with equal vigor, are ail questions of a religious nature eschewed, only reserving belief in and reverence for the great God who made all tho world and the price less golden rule. Our work is truly social, humanita nan and military. The objects, as set forth in the rules and regulations, are as follows: 1. To preserve and strengthen those kind and fraternal feelings which bind together tho soldiers, sailors and ma rines who united to suppress the late rebellion, and to perpetuate the me mory and hrstery of the dead xo assist such former comrades in arms as need help and protection: ana to extend needful aid to the wid ows and orphans of thoae who have fallen. to maintain true allegiance to the united fetates of America, based upon a paramount respect for and fidelity to the national constitution and laws, to discountenance whatever tends to weaken loyalty, incites insur rection, treason or rebellion, or iu any manner impairs the ttflcieney and per manency of our free institutions; and to encourage the speed of uuiversal liberty, equal rights, and justice to all men. ELIGIBILITY TO MEMBERSHIP. Soldiers and sailors of the United States army, navy or marine corps, who served during the- late rebellion. and those having been honorably dis charged therefrom after such service shall be eligible to membership of the Grand Army of the Republic, No per son shall be eligible to membership who has at auy time borne arms against the Uniu.l States." We are io favor of the diagonal road; let every obstructionist, every person who is opposed to it. hold up their hands; especially the "af eared fellows." This is the plan of the, di agonal, take your maps (it won't be too expensive; stick pin first at Dea Moines, Iowa, then one at Plattsmouth on the Missouri river, then one at Wy more, or at Red Cloud, or some point between Wymore and Red Cloud, ei ther in Nebraska or Kansas, and then stretch a thread digonally across the country to Wymore, or Red Cloud, or your selected point still south in Kan- as, and see if you have not the argu ment right there before you, for the diagonal. r.. i , . . -ijr iuiu- iiuu geiiiieinen, here is something practical, ihis railroad will pass in sight of you, it can't help it; geographically this is the point for it. why not have it? Cost too much! who .ays it will cost too much to have a railroad cutting througu this fat coun try from the north-east to the uouth west making Plat t:-mouth its crossing the Missouri? Co t too much! This reminds of a railroad ' Vie!i:l. M:. '.!!e-s. .......1:1.... : . - . 1 : U . : II ii'll'l.Si. :i. t, C.l.-h v. f .. 1 I v.V . iui uu.iii.vtt:;a;ie points. We Were answering the arguments of croakers who thought this B. & M. would "cost too much ;" Mr. Graves arose just be fore the meeting adj-jurned aud said "Gentlemen, I want to say a word some 01 you nave been saying this road will prove "too expensive." nave a nine nouse and lot on Main street, and if you will get this railroad I will give you just one-half of the whole affair; if you fail now. to get tne road, why, 30U can just have the whole of it;" this brought down the house, everybody saw the point. Gentlemen of progressive Platts mouth, let us say in sonorous tnes, we will take the diagonal. A yi 1 i. a iuitu 1. 1, 1. apace. Walter Cm forth will put another st..ry to his building for the use of 1 ho Odd Fellows. We me getting the daily IIkuai.u by carrier. We feel big now, and can sym pathize with Weeping Water aud other small tow 11s who have in i pos-t ofliec. It is generally understood tli.it Kd lleitr.hausen. a dashiu:; young i-lerk at the post ciikc, will '1 ki- unto hliux it u I partner. It is piling coiiiiig:,.im this spring. Capt. Hoover sent to C. riuuny f, ,r sugar maple nr.d evc-rgreeu wd. M-vcri.l species ot pun-, wnn li he hus sown in his woodland. 11. ..v ,-....1 .. ..:..i 1... . 1 oMuuii o'ii nas m.-iue a new "mash," and (Jco. piueth .Mrs. ll. lrceki-nlcld nas gone (. Ku rope ior a siiui iiei s vi-.t i, tlie father land. Hans will ncnoinptny his brother Claus, to th! Loup eouutry. We will miss the boys, tint still we wish them success. . A. JMilgriui has purchased a farm near uivenon and will move thither soon. A 1 - 1 . . . a mi aw inu inane its appearance Tuesday, but will probably soon be checked by an Arctic current. isa.au .ucicy soi.i :i i,g .ts Wcek for $223. Let's go into tie p, k busi ness. lie sim mie a mi'ot.'i aro for about Clarence .tlayhenl mil f.tmily have moved onto their farm east oi town I hi: M. P. company furnished a special car tor the Cedar Creek purty to Oreo 11 The party -numbered tweuty-two, aud started luesday morning. Skekunk. - Legal' .Notice. In the district court of Ck-hm county, Kebrtuks. iu mc uiauri ui iiiv njiutiel lull ot annul K. Tuckvr aoit Albert K. l'ueker. siliiilniumtors of ttm eilnti) v( JiiniFS it. 'I'uokcr, at'centad, fur lleeiiiu to x'll limii. Oa re:nlhii; tlin iirtillou of Snrali It. Tih-I.it ut.l . ' ...I ...... I. . 1 ntii. v. Mnri,uiiiiuilini-.,i(j.g r Uif iU .I..11IC.1 II. 1 Hi ker. ili-i-e.iM-i . leli'iiMit I n.-' iiiiiokj: ulhi-r lliiiif" lliat He-na.U Jl-i-i-,i,i.- uii'U. U.U 11 celt. mi i.il trt;ati Hint-ill ill serlbeil, huiI tluil It is liece-iuiv In Hell tlin same to puy tlie ii-lt ui sulU ui-r.iM-d ; nud praylutf fur a I Ice n to to tl tlin s.niif ; aud U aiieiiilug Ui tlie court tlial it Is tiri-osm y to rll iiuid icitl pxtalrf for Una iurpuse, 1 1 ..4 or dered tlinl said uvtitmn ! hear.i 1.111... ..n',-.. of Uif elerk nl tli (INiiln 01. 11 11 tn tu-- cuy ut Lincoln, liuoiiMier oounly .Ni-hinkn, ul iiiip i eloi k p. iu. 011 tin' lilli ilar uf April lssi. 11 Is further ordered tliut tln order u iil.iishni at )est lour huiwmuvh werka before .-.ll lUy Fixed fur li aniiK ol saiil petition In tlio liioulli liKHAl.ii. a weekly iieHspaper. pul lislicdHt riultaiuoiitli in mid eiuiiiiv ol (.:. S. It. i'01 nu, Sullivan 3t Wooley Jiuljie. Ail'ys lvr IVlilionpr.1 4uH Seasonable and Elega Legal Notice. Avai! voi.twlf of tht luarkct ami iaspd o of lev stock In I lie Dixuiel I'oiirt of l':i t'ne.uty, Nebraska in 1 no nniltei 01 uii up; lientiun ol ( limit's 11, I'lll. KUunliuu ol (U.a M. Ilelidrix. lor Hh i-fu.ie to 3.-11 jud convey Ills Interest In real ln reading tlie petition, duly verified, of marie 11. Din, Kinirillau ol Hw M. Ilendrix. icti r.-i-iiniii; iiiihhi einri l iiiiiuh lllal ni mini wind in seized of uu undivided one-liflli part m Miieiesi ni aiiH u r-riaiu leal e-uue, ilii-relu deseribed. mid that ll is neeessarv Mini iii.p. Uit-ut iltat the Fame be sold lor the purpose of mw nei;eui y euueaiio'i anil cioiiiuiu ol alf! ward, us well a to promote Ills uiatoiial inter est : It isordered that said peliliou be heard ai me oiueo 1.1 ine l. leiK oi me uistnel Court, iij ... ..liii-inti, in uif uuuiy 01 i.an- -mirr, .-i.ie oi .seorat-Ka, ui one o ilnek p. in out Ho (Hli uiv of A mil. A. I), issa. It 1. r-' ther ortleied that notiee be Klveu to the next in kiii aim iieirs, ajiareui or presumptive, of the naid ward by putilieatioii of tlit order at least lour .sucet-ssive weeks lieloie tliudny of c-ui.ii ncai iiik 111 inc I lail Slllillll 11 IIKHAIO. H "eeiviv nesiaper, iuouiiieil at the City of I'latlrmonth, 111 the I'ounty of l'u. Slate of .. .nasKa. aim uiso oy serloe ol 11 copy of this "" pcii-miany uii an persoiiH inieieoteil In 1 ne esiaie hi icasi iwentv ilavs itermo t in l..v n...i ... .1... 1 i ....1 . r. ...j " v " -i-v .ui 1 iic uciu ik vi siliil peliliou. H1 M, Juilce. Hi-LiavAK & Wooi.kv, Atfys for petitioner. Notice to Teachers. I will l)ft at mv of11r In I'l itium.intb ti... n Kritliiy ititd hat urvt;iv. anil at Klintvfiiijl tin. second nud fourth Friday uud Saturday, aud ut .-imiiK nn-i me 1 mm isuiuruay ol each month to attend to imv sell 111 kl l.llllll.-U III-,. ...uj i..-(ji vsilliuu II.K I VBIK AI.TIIH. Superintendent. Legal Notice. Notice ii hereby clven. that the following w itness fees have, been renorteil 1,1 1 '..,,.,n ...... iiilssioneiH. as rcmainlm? in ihe Iiml.u ,,r v - 8ho alter. Clerk of the Iiistrii f ( 'lllll t lllinull. fid for up U January jt Koihu-y Ainh-ews witness In lower Com t 5 ! no Brjf mtwns en assordi large; latr Wt- claim (his the best and usual price. your purchases shall S?C every time. We have goads; and malic prices Wb notice Prince Gortchakoff. or Gortschakoff, aa most of this nanera inell it. is mentioned generally by the press aa being eighty three years of age; the Chicago papers fixing bis birth in the year 179S. We gave his age yesterday at ninety-four, which wouiu piace ins birthday about the year 178". The American Cyclopae dia gives the date of his birth, July 10, no, wnicu we are inclined to think, ia a mistake. We think it should be July 16. 1798. Dr. Mn.iiEK, of the onlv genuinely religiaus paper iu Omaha, Is out in an open letter in todax's Herald, which contains some condensed nitro-glyc- enue in larsre packages for ti. Creightou's and other democratic Lillipuis of Douglas county. When it conies to readiu old war horses out of the democratic Guild, you may look for a general tumbling of thu temple, and a wholesale slaughter of the worshippers. "We are "or the under dog." Cedar Creek Letter. Cedai: Ckkek, March. 13, 1883. Ji-D. Hekald : "Good-bye, lirother Watkins ah." The Schneiders start t,. ,! r.f tl... T..:i! . . iiFiiuj nu inn l iiciipj coast, i ney go by the way of the Southern l'acilic, and will not reach their destination in less than ten days. They will atop at Portland, Oregon, while seeking a per manent location. Last night was the final dance and beer drin-k in which they participate among the host of friends left behind. 15ut why did that young lady come from the south to bid a last farewell 'i Mr. and Mrs Mumm.of Plat'smouth vi-ited friends l:.re Sabbath. Mis3 Cooley, having closed a success ful t-rri'i of sci; .:-!. is nf ivin" wiMi hfr L . li. qu iri r; ! ir.i i-ri ;;i i.iendule. last week. John Aniick draws a good class of customers, and vice versa. He don't bet mules. Geo. Sayles, our efficient postmaster, is cultivating a large boil. It grows well, and George labors night on ac count of it. Chris. Metzger is auaiu treasurer of school district 31. lie lias, iu tlie past, proven to be a go id ofli er, hence tlie same is given him again. J. Lily will move to 0 iii'.ha in a few days. J- Schluntz h as removed to Ashland. S. Dewey is now running his mill. More Axov. r.di;ar Matzlc r. m .tnesM in li.urr I' i fieorj,'? WriKlit, witnens in lower court. H. . Hoover, witness 1. V. (iluv.r. witiictis Walter Cntfortlt. witness William Carlvslp. w-iiiieus 1. W. C'unniiih.Mii. witness. Win. Carlvsle. vt i'nes. i. Metzeer, witness lower court .... L- I li.it rw.l. ... I l.. i - -lllir.-). 111 IUHKI I'UUa . . . . , H. (iittel. witnebsin lower eourt r. retzer. Interinetpr limei-eni.i t John Hons, witness in lower court. . .. !.' eo e minium, witnenB M. H. Cutler, witness I. II. Allisun, wiiness Newion ilowlaml. wiiness John Mac.tlaeken, witness ..' Marion Armstrong, witness " ieonre Meirirs wftnesH I. 1. Simpson, witness " S. Hrantncr, witness ""' C. II. Weaver, witness ! ' Wyatt irave, witness W. K. Dvkes. wirness Will, (itithinatiti. wltiii.s M. Si'liiielhacher. witness!... . " I'eter Itaten. wiinemi John iMoh.s, witness . . If the above be not Called for on or hefii- ulv mo.itl.s after l-'ebniary 21-t, lss;, the name will be nal.1 into tlie selioul fun. I of ( ass eouuty. Attest : J. w. JKXMMis, IllilllitL- I 'lurb riallHinoiith, March 6, 18;3. st'. s 1.70 1.70 10.(10 ll.oo 3,S0 4, SO 3.4(1 3.M 1.10 1.10 t.10 1.00 1.00 H.3U C.!0 3,00 v;.oo -'.00 20 2, no I.IU 2,2o 1,10 1.1(1 1.1.1 1.1(1 l.lo i.io io Black, Colored and Sum! silk: j2tjd wooe TIJE,B3,BTC mi Ik. sm m h m 3 s. -W goods than ever -hefoi eonvinee yon unit we mf yoaa oiy the Plain Unvarnished 11 Facts Worth Remember! n;. St Louis Olobe-Hemocrat. There are only tour nations in the world today that are paying their way. England generally manages to make er.ds meet and show a trifling surplus of two or three mil lions to lie applied to the reduction of its enormous national debt; the United Stales, in spite of congressional ex travagance, puts by every year nearly fifty times as much, and Holland and Belgium both keep about even. With these exceptions every nation in the civilized world shows an annual deficit or more or less millions Notice to Physicians. Ni;l'C is !;, i, li,;. M,;., -viu 1jo rteetveil ai I lie . of tile v t le; k. no to noon ..I the i-il tl.-,-. ,.t April, u.!. for Hie med ical attendance ami Iiii-uinli im i, iiiRdieiiien for county cliarire and inmate of eoiintv I oor Umi.-'e and Jail fur one vear 'liie C. m jnission. is re-crve the tilil to reji ct a-.v u'rall bldn. Jiy order of County ( 'oiiuiiissii i,, -r Wifnesf my hand and oliii-ial seal, lim Tii, day of March, Issi J. . .Iknnim;s. "51 13 Cuuni) Clci k. LEGAL NOTICE. Ida Anna Teach 1 vs. J. t;ustavo:-.s II l'eaeh. iu i uu oisinet court, in the yeeonil judicial """" 1,1 "" ' w eoiiiiiy, ivebiasKa. fo Uustavous H. I'e.ieh iuni.vi.uMa..r .1 femianl : Ton are hereby m, tilled that on the joi.li uay oi Aiarcu, issa. Ma Anna I'eaeli liled a iieiitiou against you ill the distriet court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and prayei of w hich are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have willfully abandoned the plauitiiT without good cause for the teim of two years last past ; and also for the care and oustody of the children Von are required to answer siii.l i.iitir, or before the Urst dav of .Uay 1SS3. By Smith and Bweson LcrlAAttonieys'KACH' b2U A arc wsxwvMiMwl ill aiid test tSae I m k. w mm 1 inr One Boor Easi First National Road Notice: The public schools of this city, de serve the highest commendation, and . 1 I T . 1 1 . . I'm iilkau) uouuis ii r.iorc success ful schools arc in sessiou iu the 6tate, LEGAL. NOTICES. Time Given. Our old friend, Johnny Vallerv, who Iaieiy came to Ins senses and chose him f: a-iioiiir t!; dau'Itti-rs of iiK'ii, u us a Ooltle of native wine, the other ;j-.v. r-.::;r.: ' in view of ttn. i'i'n, ii-.i yc.ii I'ui Hunk, (.bat tveiy lioiit ! orably disicnared ex-sold ter. of eood i character, should belong to our noble I "a ma'Je at his fati-.er's, Uncle Jacob Valiery Sr. s, farm an.i from the choicest of his viniage. The w ine is delicious, To All whom it may fimrrrn: Notice is herebj eiven that I have (liven my con. Charles 1U1. hm tin:e on and after this date, during the remainder f his minority, and further that lie has had his time during the last year past. This in tu give notiee that the ui deruigued makes no claims to the work ami wanes of saiil C'hatles Dill, either in future or in the year uat. aud that I will not be respon sible for any debts he may have contracted du ring that time, or inav contract during re mainder of his minority. C.H .south Ilend. Neb.. Feb. 17. 1883. To all whom it may concern : The commissioners appointed to locate a road beginning at a point 50 links north m eiii-i.-r i.. secliusll, 15, Zi and U3. town ll N range 10 eaiit ; thence wfi-i 40 lo-ioo chaius io a point SO liuk N, of tlie - tec. corner on tn nnih Ideot sec. 15 : tiien.-e ivet .(., . .i... N.5t west 8 chains : tiienc smith V-o..- vv 5 tfcl-100 cliains : thence sunt li ius w i .iu Chains; thence north 71 V W (iSO-lcoclialns ; thence south SO (j- 4 chains; thenee "JUili w i.co-;oicnaiiistoaioiiitaolir.K, north ot s fc, corner ot nee. bi ; tiiuiice wet 4o lo-Uvj chains to a point .'50 links of the U see. cor ner ou south side of ec. Hi ; ttience aorth so cliaius to a point s link west of -i sec corner inn in Bine oi nee. in, an 111 town 12. range 10 and iu favor of vacating road running diato ually acroon sec ljan.IN. E. U "I e lo T 12, K. 10. has reported in fav..r of the -cation tliereof.aud all objections thereto or ei.iVms fur damaires. must be liled in the nmniv vu- v oftiee, on or before noon on the lGih djv i f iiay a. j if.i, ur nocn road wlil he lucato; auu vacaieu wuiiout reierenca thereto. MW J. IV. .IffNMXg County Cle.k. CiENEHAL UEALEli IN Eh v-r-f t.-i-A--.ay-t 's'-''- i - - iv J ' ' s j'r .-i : ' Legal Notice. I: several millions of the new rhad been coined the cry was jthat the word "cunts" not being in.-ciade it easy to coanter- n a plating of gold it would yke a five dollar gold piece. C shoved" upon people UBac with that cofn- The Secre e TrfN'irY has now ordered ts" placed upon the .1 anger that newspaper nacquainted with gold 'sfeing will be remoy- SSSATOB I'ATTERSON, of Cass COIIU- ty, was iu the city yesterday the steady-going democrat who never loses his head, or gets off the track, in a storm. Mr. Patterson enjoys the honorable . distinction of voting against the second installment of capitol steal. Our unfortun ite friend Draper seems (o hare fallen by the wavsid.; on the i.oiie, after bavin" been strongly opposed to the meas ure, which is bad lor our unfortunate friend Draper. Omaha Herald. The Ukkald had hoped that no controversy would arise over the rec ords of our democratic brethren in the legislature; but Mr. Patterson's friends seem la insist upon a compar ison of sheets, and we shall haye them in due time from the record. order? A post department command er of Ohio once justly and puriotically remarked that, "The times are ripe for the perfection of the Grand Army of the Republic. Xot a military organ ization, not a political machine, but a unified, solihed federation of veterans, whose patriotism moved the armies ana navies or the uuion and secured Charles H. W. Kire. of Keokuk county, in the State of Iowa, will take notice, that Albert Wel.oB. of the county of Cas. in the State of Nebnifka, did on the 2SiU day of February 183. file a motion iu the county court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska, for tne revival of a duriuact , j .. Q, c juujjcii vi i judgment obtained in "aid court by R. K. the article: as fine as ran lio mail Fa'meron the 4th day of January 1876 for ,,tc "3 can ue maue. siya.saud SI6.00 attorneys fees and t572 "Here's aloul.l.' health to thee." John costs- against the said Charle It. W. King and I UlUIIItU illtl, WUICll ai(l and to tldue iSow is the lime for Plattsmouth, Weeping Water, Syracuse, Bennett or T. t. Tr ir 1 -w-, to the United stiit. . n,i,l,i, f ............ w..tc., .iiuoreaaunuicott, J c sud all ambitlims towus on the route The defense in the star route cases has the floor now, and all indications point to. the close of these famous trials Tery soon, in Judge Wiley's court; then if conviction follows the chances are the cases will be carried to the higher courts, where a reversal is very apt to follow, on acccouut of errors committed in the admission of illegal testimony; when the whole matter will have to be gone over again. Thk coming few mouths will show that Plattsmouth will build aud pros per this season, equal to any in its history. . Mb. Blaixk is busily engaged upon his book, whicirsTl-b .one "of the j ablest works upoi American politics ever placed oerorUe public. ' - . ' Weatkbb- id. bpri"" bin. " ' among the powers of the earth ; a fed ciAiiouoi veterans, siieiiilliriied iv conflict, tried by defeat, baptised in blood, consecrated by tears, aud glori fied by the immortal radiance of that victory that crowns tha batallious of univeisal liberty Frattrnity. charity and loyalty to these the Grand Army of the Republic is consecrated. Let every houorablr discharged veteran of the United States army aud navy come and take his place in the ranks. Come forward, comrades! To clasp the fraternal hand around the camp fire. To minister to the needy and desti tute comrade. To help the widows and orphans of those-who fell beside you on the field of battle- To gather up the fragments of per sonal heroism, which are fast going down with the soldier's coffin. Every day the ranks are thinning, everyday the solemn kneil3 re sound ed of some comrade bor resting place, of one nr unnumbered grayc Comrades, come t For the sake of ake of the de-" co mi no-1 . -u-.i .tn oiiuiiiimn tonus on me route ot i.ic oiac'inai i- id:d their committees u.1 lay liefore the builders of the new road, the advantages, inducements, etc., for that road to pierce the fat corn, Iioj and beef region of Nebraska. We don't thinK Dorsey ever or hardly ever played cards, at leatt, judintr from the number of cards he publishes daily, saying he never lias, would lead one, haviug impiit con fidence in Mr. Dorsev's word, to sus pect he never h-is TuKc:tyi8 lull ot farmers, with com, nogs, cattle and geuerul farm produce, and we can sec a general business smile , oterspreads our city once more. TJ Omaha depends for her Board of Public Woiks upon the unconstitu tionality of the late amendment to the charter of cities of the first-class. - luuiiuient wan on the 4th day of Kebruarv liTS, fur a vaLujkbie coiisideiation assigned to the said Albeit Wel- ton.and the said Chas. 11. W. King is notified that he i.- required to appear and liow -tuOlci- ent cause ou or ue.ore tne iota day 'of April whv the said ludament fhould not be re. vived or the same will stand revived.-" 1 iattsniouth, eb l-eh y 2tli lev . J. W, Jou vsox, " J. IV Strode. Att'y for Weltoa. sou Tax Deed 2'otice. To the unknown o-.vner of milxlivUion 11 21 in sec. 7. Town, li Haue 14 earn in Cass County Nebraska. Take notice that the undersigned did on th iltii day of .May. 18S1. purchase the said d- i-cnoed lot at private sale for the taxes of 1876. ISTT. 1S78 and 1S79 then delinquent: the ;.i.l lot lirvlus; been urenouslv odered at nuhlir- tax !ale for the .aid taxe, aud there being no bid ders therefor ; that said lot wa assessed lor taxatiou op the tax books for said years, as be leni'iijE to au unknown owner or non-re. idi.ni of -aid oouuty ; that tin- time cf redemption uf .uu i e.-tuie iroin aie win expire on lue 1Kb day of May. 18.il. and that if not redeemed prior to a!d last ieutioued date, a deed will be issaed to the umiemiKned i- r w IRn On vrtv . v Flattsmouth, Neb., Feb. 10th. isJ 8t Administrator's Sale. JToticf l hereby tiven. that ourMiiant t,. u. order of the cauhir court, oi Cans Cuuntv . - t tt . T" 1.1 rci i, 1. . 1 1 1 1 . V I. . 1 . ! M n me rt dav. tlie eth dav of March. 1ks3. ut in ..vi...i. a. iu. on saiu cay, at lue residence of the late Mrs. Mary Sourer In Mt. Pieman uwii w.-h j Ticciiiuir n Hit.r in .f.i.-i s.n.uij, uis ."iiui-mi; personal prpe. ly, viz: wu. ... 1. 1 t auu LUII. i ril... a IW.I V M '. I- tet-r. 13 yearlings. 2 beifers. 40 bog. CjO buh- 'im- one wagon ana a lull set Ollariuiug Iniplements. Tprim. suina nnder tin null n I aies ver iu. nine moiitus nine with approved Proposals for Military Sup plies. IlKAOiJCAP.TEItS ilKP'T OK Till! PLATTE. Chief Quartermaster's Uflice, Uii.in.1, ntH., March 7tli. 1S83. or.ALKD I'ROPO.SAI s ill trmi ivil . .1,1..... ... the tile usual conditionH, will be received at this offlce until li o'clock M., on Wednesday. Aui'il 18. 1S3. oral IIik aaim. Iw.nr ..Mnl... .1 II,. .( ( I.... , .. . ... . - r . iu t,inie.7 tt me oinces or the Wuarfennasters at the following Darned station! uii.li uiauea aim LiinR rnev i iia nnanu.i in the DreseneA nf iiiiiam r..ii,. t fl.... . and delivery of Military Supplies durlua the icar ceinnienciiiir .in v it i mm-. ... .fun., snti. 101 .7"' r"t. '"""S 7.7 : " .w.iwni. . nwm. iiay and Charcoal, or such of said supplies as may be riaiiiilrAH al llin.l,. 1 1 . . . . . . .. v.i.ua urfui, run uniaoa, eort i,'"""" I- '""ej. i.neyciiiie lepot, fort Kussell. tort bteele, t ort lusla-. Fort libin- .. t Jl "ii Brr". . "n '-aramie, Port ilcKIn ney, tort Wa.hakle. uJ k,t ii,,.h -..V - . ,7- . uuu3 iu me ton. s 1,.,, , ,so ue received at this office p to the day and hour above named, for tie eliverv on the 1: -,. .-.i.,. 1- :. .'"f'"'..11'6 "ue.of tt,aynion Pacific Kailway. "L11.1 V'ou? J "f Coal" l pounds . . " t " oenvery at umatia IJepot. ".r at stations on the main line of the Union Pa cific ISai. way east from Kearney Junction, of V.'.?," Co'"- " ne miiiiou JTt.r.TJr u. ... ' . AV"n. 8"uia state tne aw k., nut itrr uuoliPl. - Proposals for either clans of the stores men r ,-lVi 11 .uaulllf.less than the whole . - " r. AISAJ K FUK K it'll AliflCLK AT KACH STATION, and niUSt Ue ft." '"r,tu a ""a '" l!lB oi live hun.r red dollars (sr-jo; executed sinctiy in accord -ance w,ti. the printed iustructJons! audTnirT the blank form lurnuhed tinder tlua advertise meiit. Buaranteeinjf mat the party making the proposal shall not withdraw uTe wuH it sixty days froI tiie date announced tor o mi: iiotiu-dor the a' , ..vs." .?...a."r.r b- ticatioi, be made within the Hxty days ai.ove , 1 K. ... ftrtii,- ana iurnisli eood and -uftici ent sureties, at once, for the faithful !?J?"r,"!V!ce of ihe ' contract ThJ f Goverliinent mi. VAi 1 ' 1 an' or all propo- '.s:? Prfer,en,e Wl11 e Siven to arti-ie. of IIO(IUCIIOI1. Il-iilr ..-...... ..!.. .. tt . .1 l-'"!"-' a I'fuiitja t-iru ars KlSgcIei2 ISarbed Vlvc.j Mitcltell anil Wallne W, I Sell 'the -Best Stalk Cuttert I ' : T.:. 7-'- r-M tfcu l lll BO. 5t.lt U.-.d M... . -i . , ektimaied quantities of ii..., r .... . ,. - 'eqiiireo at each sta- ,,, , instructions as to tte ii . . 1 -"uuiiioiii to be observed by bidder, and terms of contract, f-fc.. will be furnished on application to this "ofilceor to tbl yuarternnisters at the various station, named! lu-TrLo. 1 . .!; : , .8 Proposals should be - - m-wattia i. ai UK.I a .4 rl I . . . . I . . .mi .. m iu so. ctiv I't.sf an- to th uaderslEosd or to the re lilj leptt yviai'.tcmasters. M ol- a. . bi . u a. a 10 charge ot C. U. rice, ix-p't. of tiie Pla; te. 52t4 Democratic Endonement. The town of Dana, in "Worcester county, Mass., Las just voted, by 63 to that no lM-uor shall lie sold there. u- ' 'that I owe 'Sew. York 1 security so-u CllALF.S HlNSUUH. Adu.iuistratoo brijrh for- Beld tioe tb W. Bttl in the. braska, prayer o upou T.pduI rMntira Legal Notice. Ia the district court ol C'ais county N'ebraska. iu liw u.nt.er of the at plication ol Mary Slioop aiiiuioislrairix of sue estate of Andrew , bhoop. deceased, foriieeiiso to sell laad. Uu readi'ig the petition of Mary Whoop, ad-Mjiiir-r.iiix of the estate of Andre Mboop. de- " V ttvln'nlu'Jt anions other things that t itvJeA" oe"Jibed. and that it i secesJ V f" uf a"e io pay the debts of rjT V-d and pray Jug for a license to sell Cip Xv tl JZtf?'1" to the court that y? Y .J11 aP real estate for ttiatV ordered. Pi-rUa-? Also the Celebrate.! Oliver Chilled idly East, for the p?t throe years, tL: to jret them here. I keen PIov.- ihatV l.M-r t it 1i:.p lit-c-n alliiost i; THE . TDSW Departure W-origuclcss Vidtivh THE BARLOW AND DEERE ai ni fi&rrn .SB COR 1 PLANT r 5