The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 13, 1883, Image 2

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WEKKLV.by mnll.
) !? lx niorilhf
I;ty o(1 ear
Ittrrrtl at tlir Pottt Office. I'l jttMiioulh, an
k-ond cIu.h matter.
I.ATTSMOUTII, MAHL'H 12.
Wkatiihc splendid.
lrmg in
Ire.
blic Works ujxm tho unconstitu
ualily of the Into amendment to the
irter of cities or the third C:aaa.
The rity is lull ol farmers, with
ni, 1mjs. rattle and general farm
cmIucp, ami wc ran see a general
bailie? Hinilu otcrreads our city
lec more.
We don't think Horsey viT or
nrdly ever jdtiyefl eards, at leatt,
ldinif from the iiumhiT of cards he
liblishi'H Iailv, saving he uever has.
otihl lead one, hiiyin implicit coil
Llonco in Mr. Ilorsev'rt wonl. to SUS-
'cct he never has.
. , I
Ol K old friend, Johnny Vallery, wlm
(tely came to im senses aim cnosc nun
. I
life from uiikhi the daughter nf men,
l a loltlc of native wiiir, I lie other
lade at his father's, Uncle Jacob
lery rr. , i.irm ami irm me rnoiccsi
ins vintage. I he Wine I- delicious,
lounced by tliose who arc judge of
article; a- line as tun be made.
re's a double health to t'.ne," John,
id to thine.
iie defense in the star route cases
nt to the close of these famous
very soon, in jutijre iieya
lrt; then if conviction follows tha
nces are the case will be carried
he higher courts, where a revisal
ivery apt to follow, on acccount of
ors committed in the admission of
ill testimony; when the whole
iitr will hav-H tobf cone over agaiD.
t NATO 11 PaTTKIISoN, ! 'as conn-
Vtii-f iii the ciiy yesterday th
kidv-rM t ' "' "!T,ii who im'vi i
bn ' u 1 lie tr.'cW, in
.i ... -l V.i'
.- . ;j i .i -'..ii i .11
rtC i! 1:1 iUil lie f II
r-iii-i i b ir-- f-i'leu by ih
"iou the issin-, alter bavin
-.troni v opposed to the uiea.
which is bad lor our uiilortiiuait
Id Draper. Oiim'ih Herald.
he IIkuai.d had !iopd that no
lrover?v nouhl arise over the ri
ofoiir democratic brethren in
legislature; but Mr. Patterson's
icU seem to iusiot upon a com pur
of sheets, and we fchall hayt
in due time from the record.
irand Army of the Reputlie.
JriTnd Army of the Hepubiic has
e quite a feature in Nebraska, and
rith pleasure we read the spirited
of Bradford P. Cook, A. A. G. of
epartuient of Nebraska. Every
ilier, or comrade should procure
ress, which we publish in toinor
LD,as tha objects of the organ
very forcibly set out therein
rs valuable statistics.
about eighteen years have
sed since the war closed, this
tiou embraces over one hundred
d members living. It also bears
muster roles sleeping the
g sleep, on fames eternal
round hundreds of thousand
d comrades, whose memories, it
ilject and aim of this organiza
ever keep fresh and green. Very
tentorial day will be here, when it
be the great pleasure of our citi-
d all cf them, to close their bus-
d so wi'.h the old soldiers to our
y, there to laurel the graves of
1. It is a beautiful aud sacred
and the resting places of our
juld. be generously and tenderly
ercd on that occasion.
the iron trade in other cities
Muhcertain, that inter
' not only prosperous;
N H!tn1 wnd CQO.-
AuheA ; old
. jrtclxo of i mh jjl iii' uounced
at tha jfotof nnety-lbur year.
Thv present century, fat drawing to a
clone, La developed some very extraor
dinary men for t'ic dircctiou uml niaii
gcineul oT publu; aCTiir in Europe.
Among the reatebt of these were
I.eaconsGeld, liimurk uud birtchakir.
of the three, tbe cluiic.illir nf th: Ger
man empire alone survives to lay, "weary
aud old wt i the .service."
A unified (ieiiiumy, runcil in its
8trengtli, could not io lay, no' will not
In history, be thought of without Prime
ISisinark xtanding out an the great central
figure.
The eastern policy of (Jreat Hritian-
her posses-sion of the Nile and the land
of the Pharaoh's, holding as an iustir
mountablu barrior the Dardanelles unl
the Uosphorou between the aggressive
Kwer ol the Itussian empire and her In
dian possessions, will be but a portion of
the biography of her world-renowned
diplomat, Disraeli.
The triumph of the Russian empire,
for over three quarters of a century are
inseparably blended with the name and
fame of Alexander Uortchakoir, who
passed away yesterday, at Uaden Baden.
It is not our purpose in this mention
to write a notice of this great man. We
only Kay, he served his country iu many
foreign courts, always with distiuction,hc
was privy councillor, vice-chancellor,
chancellor, and finally received the mark
ed honor of having the emperor confer
upon I j i in the "Digniry of Serene High
ness' on account of his diplomatic
triumphs. His ideas ot statesmanship
were bros.il and liberal. It was mainly
through his influence, the Russian em
pire has been liberalized and especially
towards it- subjects, differing iu their
faiih from the ("reek church; iu tine, the
Russian empire in its every progressive
feature tojay bears the impress of this
man's character and genius.
All can remember the picture of the
wonlerlLl trio, Hismark, Disraeli and
(jortchakolT iu the Congress ol natives at
Berlin at the clw?e of the late bloody
s.rungle between the Russian and Prus
sian powers w here the peace of Europe
was guaranteed. There is no American
today, loving his country as he ought
and remembering the attitude of the
three grt atest nations (at that time) of
Europe towards titis country, after the
outbreak of the rcbuliiou, but could
wish t cau a tke:i ol love aud grati
tude upon tho grave ot tiiis man. lie
was a triend a:il an admirer of Ameii
cau iii.-ii uiioii. , .-t.i-i ail li ugii entreated,
hi- i et'...-v.-.i to peiuiii Ku.-.-i.i to assume
an 'liiiiijii ny ti.ii. ;oA.,rii- our coun
try -.mi -.g ur i it .i. , aluioiig.'i Ooih
E ! alio .France hud asiunicl smtli
an attitude to-.vari us, ami European
dtplo.uacy required that Russia should
at that time muintaiii the closest friend
ly re.utions with those reat powers.
All honor to the name of Ciortchakoif.
Wizrgins.
H'iggins, the livtuJulent weather
progtiusiicatur, we notice, has, back of
ull his seemingly cranky, bold asser
tions in forecasting the weather for
m jnths in advance, a financial scheme ;
and that financial scheme is a Wiggins
Almanac. This Almanac is now to
be foisted upon the public, who is al
ways the willing victim of every gen
uinely, transparent humbug agoing,
Wiggins is refreshingly original in his
designs upon the public. He taK.es
pains to most thoroughly advertise
himself ; for that is all that is neces
sary in a schema of the kind.
The newspapers aid him, the scien
tific men.the Chaldeans of the weather
bureau, and the soothsayers of Ven
nonsm and Ticeism.hold thair breaths
and look dubiously on; the great
monopoly of telegraphy lies down at
his feet, and all say directly or indi
rectly, as the case.may be 'Great is
Wiggins! Grandeloquentfy "Wiggins
warns the President of the United
States, the sea dogs of our navy, the
heads of the Marine Service, and ha
"tells it to the .marines" themselves
they all take it in, and give it official
notice.and in a moment,Miu the twink
ling of an eye," Wiggins has become
famous
Of course, after all this is accom
plished, Wiggins Almanac failji
Who of us could heP
when he or she knows i
invented by Wiggih.
The wag that invent7
that ground
dos
Crelghtou's and ' other democratic
Lilliput of Dotii'l.i county. Wheu
It coincs to reading old war horse
out of the democratic (Juild, you may
look fr a gen r:d tumbling ot the
temple, and aw bole-ab; slaughter of
the worshiiier. "V'; are tor thct
under log."
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THE
B.&M.R.R.
I 1ST
The through line for Denver
and the Mountains, and all points
in Southern and Western Nebras
ka.
Eastern Connections at
PLATTSMOUTH,
OMAHA and
ATCHISOU KANSAS,
for all points .
East, ITorth and South
Connections at
LINCOLN fur
CENTHAL CITY,
COLUAIBUS,
ATCHISON,
WYMORE,
'aiid all intermediate points.
P. S. EUSTIS
G. W. IIoi,drec.e, Gen. Pas. Ag't,
Gen'l Supt. Oniahs. Omaha
Secure Yourself a
m
lllii
ma vie jacDviEih) irap
.
Blake's Building, up Stairs,
Where t h--y are da, reiving a complete lit.e of all kinds of
PIECJ; GOODS V SUITINGS,
We also wish to inform tho oitieiis of l'lattsuioui h that w have in:i.Ie
arraiieiuents for
Dying, Cleaning Repairing
On short notice, and warrant satisfaction.
RASGOB SHEK BROS.
J M
WM. HEROLD and SON
desire to state to the public that
they have moved their Wry CjJoods
Notions, Hoots, and Gent's Fur
nishing goods to their store room
formerly occupied by J. R. Cox.
A full line of
STAPLE, A.lTCr2r GB.OCriH.XES and
will be kept at the old stand. We
would be pleased
customers and
Wf! will kfpii !i. lib. I I ki; ;nc
abled to.
The Finest Pressed Brick
T2E
, 31 A W U " ATtlKK E!
OMers received for any quantity
and filled in a satisfactory manner.
Those contemplating to build
should examine our work, the
quality of our bricks and prices.
Yard, in rear of Bonner Stable,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
(Dm
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mm
of tit old taitfl yon will iista!
n i n ni i w
mm 6l DiacK Bros.,
BEADY for
o trouble to iiiul jT
it
to see all our old
many new ones.
i t ,)(( .-; than wo were torinerlv t n-
BUSINESS.
J5 Y
BANKS.
.toilet riTZOKMAI II.
' rirxldri I.
A. W. M I.AVOHMH.
C'atiirr.
FIRST NATIONAL
OK ri.AT ISMOL" 1 II. NKllKAHKA,
Olt'-r Hie Viiiy tirit f.ii lllllrs fultl.i- .lnm.t
1 1 ;ni..fl loll (( lt-u II ! t
BANKING BUSINESS.
SttM'ks, llon.U, linlil. i.ivriiiincut Miitl 1'I
S?Purltl- Hunt: 111 ami Milu, 1'''.IM recriv
ed and InterrM n ! low -! iii linn- t 'l lift -rale.
I i :itl "Ir.iWii. a vatl.tMe In any
lii t ol tin' I mtfd Mali-' unit all
the !lli ii;tl Iuwiik of
Kiiru.
Collections made & promptly rtmitted.
UlKl'i'Nt muikrt j.iUi-H p;ii.l f.ir County Wr-
ranis, htiite ui.d 'ounly llmid".
DI RECTO KS
John Kitif-l;iM
Joint It. el.trm.
A. E. Touallli.
It. I. I'u-Iiiik.
(ieo. K. Ikivry
r . K. White.
,'. V. Mrl auuhlln.
Bank 's Cass County
Cutnvr Main ami SUtli Streets.
PLATTSIvIOUTI-r,
) .IOIIN lll.Al K. rretlil. nt. i
I J. M. I'A1I KU.SJN, Cu.iliirr. (
Transacts a General Banking Business.
HIGHEST CASH I'HK'H
l
Paid J or County and City Wartunts.
coLi.r.t rioN ma in:
aud proinptly remlttPd Un.
ii KKiT'iimi :
John Bl.iek. .1. M. I-.tt. : --.it. '. It. !'ari le,
V. It. (iuihuijii I. M"in'-y. a. r.. :
Smith. Kivl ;nicler. rHy
WEliPIIMG WATER
THJ-EnHS.!
WEE PINO WAT Eli, - NEB.
L. KKEI), President.
15. A. CHSSON". Vice-President.
It. S. WILKINSON'. Cashier.
A General Banking Easiness Transacted.
IIEI'OMITN
TWHvt l. and IntHrfst hI1ov-1 m Time Orti
llc.itrs. rirnwi jirailaliift fn any pait of the United
Ht;ite, :ml all t"i pri!iii.il slsifsof Europo.
Agents for the wlebrattrf
Mm Line of Steamers.
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CHICAGO,
PEORIA,
ST. LOUIS,
MILWAUKEE,
DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS,
New York, Boston!
Anil All Poinlt EAST and SOUTMlASr.
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N.'Brlv i nfl I " Hi r'n'i'l'l'mrk. A
miimi-ii.ii nf iii.il.' i i I NHiN HM'ilIM II !
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Iiollli s, I took Iin in all ami M... I I - onld
Hive It a tliorotiuli tn.il.l u- il'il .i "I'lmi; i'li
rcrlio.iN mill 111" loin III !: I In I oil ri-.i'.i o Io
bo lariif, ami tin' luniii- lul 'I .-;'" .m !. I
usfd Imt one lotIli' ;iul llo' mil IihiIm- ;ti- a
free from lumps ami ;i nuoul Ii a t nv ImU'mi hi
the slate. 1 1- I - fiilli i-l ii'! il . I in'' en i wan
o ivniai kal. If I lial I N t ln iii im ii' ij;iil'"il
liae Hit.-itiii.tiiiiiiy 1 w i Loll l--s .'.:i'. an now
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Kendall's Spavin Cure
ON III MAN i'J.iil.
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II. J. K :'.M)A l.l. iV o.. ;nl: 'I Ik nailiril
lai ( ;ihh on wlii' h I ii-miI join- ln'inl.iMV iavlli
Ciili! was a liialiuii:i''' ahUi-' .i aiii 'I Milwn
liloiitliH staii'lin. I lial lili-d ini.iiy II. n.; Imf
in vain. our fciavin l mr ul I In- loot Io thr
LTOuiiil auajn. and lor I Im lllt llinf -iim m linrl,
in it nut in :il iiov.ll inn. for a f am 1 1 v llilliniit It
i nvittlu ,. I. t ii ir u.'it t.'i.r nt:..fl
iAi.,ii.niijuMiiH " ' "
Yoiii" truly,
JM.V. M. I'. Ill- 1. 1..
I'aslii of M. II. liui' Ii, ratlins Miil. N. Y
Scud ,'iddi't-H for I lluili alnl I'lu i iar, v.,c?i
we t ii in K K'vc-i poiliw Hio ol 1 1 v 1 1 ! it--.. No
p-inrdy has ever im l Willi : in h 1 1 1 1 j . . t i II rl
sik'CC-h, to i,iir know ! 'tf. lor laal ui v I J &
man.
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IU uKii-l-i h;ivi; it or can yi It nr yija, or It
w ill lit- M-iit lo any addri'si on i i iil ol : ii
hy til- proin ii tor-.. Ilt. 1;. .1. C KMiAU. Kt.O.
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NEW
PnrniturE StorE
HARRIS & UNRUH,
FURNITURE COFFINS,
KENDALL'S;