The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, March 10, 1891, Image 2

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HARDWARE
W HKNDEE & CO
1 1'1,-HtMiioiiili Daiiv ilcnild
(Succi-HMor to I". V. Miithewn.)
CAKItY A CO.M 1'IjETK LINK OF
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware
Etc.
Having com jItt 1 y ivi:li:uu ;1 and renovated.
lave as neat a hardware stock
(Count r. AVe re.peet i'ully invite
learn our method of
AVe now
as can be found in Cas
the pnhlicjto call and
doin business.
Hardware can be sold cheaper for cash than
n time and we are the people that propose
to do it
J. W. HENDEE & CO.
Everything to Furnish Your House.
i. pear'lman's
liRKAT MODKUN-
HOUSE FURN1TVING EMPORIUM.
Under Waterman's Opera House
V j'l luy of littu ch-;tp tcr upot cash nr ran i-epnrf whiit you need to furnish & ctta or
iiiiinHioa on the INSTALLMENT l'LAN.
STOVES, RANGES AND ALL FURNISHING.
Ap.nt tor the Celebrated White Sewing Machine.
lie large !t ami most cotni!--te stock to s;li-t from in Cass County. ';ill a'il see roe
O-wra House liiock T. PEAltLMAK.
The Best is the Cheapest
That is Why Fred Gorder after 1" yenr-s of experience as th" most successful
Agricultural implement dealer in the county has selected the. following imple
ments which he carries and heartily recommonda to hii friends ai d patron?.
IStclru.22i. Xolino and Sclivitlor
WAGONS,
Bradloy, Porn, and IDeer
LISTERS and PLOWS
K NOTTS BROS, Publishers
J'uldis'ie'l ev-rv I her-il.iy, aul dally everj
-tvo.nliii;xcrpt Sunday.
K -iriiU-re'l at tlie. l'Ul tsoioutli, Neti. t-rllo.-f.-r
tr;inii'iis'ioii tliroiilk the U..-S. uoiili
if tecum! fhtSM r:iten
Oftlee corner Vine and Fifth streets.
Telephone 3M.
TKICMH roK WKKKLY.
iie copy, one year, li ;ilv;inee .$1 Mi
copy, one yar. not in advance 2 00
hie. eoy. nix iiiotithf. in a-Hanee. . 75
Oue'e py, three month-, in :nlv:iuce. ... 40
TKKM.H KOK IA1I.
One cop one y -ar ill iiilv .nee ?H 00
' lue copy p-r week. hy r irrier ."
hie copy, per month CC
ITKSDAY, MA KT'II lo, ls'.U
Hie company they keep to consent lo
such a proceeding. It would le a line
exhibition of principle. "The re
publicans have acted in had faith,"
say the Hyl advocates. Who has
acted in had faith- Tin- court, if it
oiimn i)on: we rcchon tin- deuio
rratie uiaehiui- will not have the ef
frontery to say it hail any under
standing; with the supreme court.
WHO PAYS THE TAKIKF?
Wc arc indebted to tin- .New York
Press for tin- following':
Ihe-e laws a 1 1 e Mine of t he hea vif.-it i In -I'l.iln
aii'l lim iiy l-'porle s .if wiinlens in
lerl. r.iiM- I li- pi li e t.i UnMoii -l.it.-- thai a.
eo Mimi is of i ll arti sonii at liii ireent rii
:' s imiMtiltiil a ,t Mil tract wiih f nnn iiik-Jt-et
to duty, by pre ulaeturers i'pi (-,. lie
i-o-ly th- miiiii pii fi.ith.ts 1m u pium ut-l a
m u-li itut e-. - ,'ir ieln lion in pric--.s 'o
1 le.n.btwl'H int-fiitw- on me-t the adv .meed
I'ff-iiifut of tin' I' nitit lates nfitiity now ap
Stutin Id I 'oiyrtj-n. on ' plieahlc to 'the nn-r
tlic rvriitimi tj thi turiff h:ind iMe of his impor
fuwn, Dec. 0, Ihk7. itatiioi Ituntim i'nm-
tnirrinl llullctin, l'il
:l'x. x.
NEWDEPARTURF. TONGUELES AND AB
solutely the best riding Cultivator
manufactured.
THE BADGER, WEIRS AND BRADLEY
Stalk Cutters.
DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND
worth Cheekrowers and Planter.
HA-
v. qOrjlDKti
Af.ilU-;? two line ot liiiiruies. Cart. Spring Waon.
that cannot le excel led.
and
Carriacres
o
lv)i(-l Voii Sv l-ci(io
'ES!
SvS
Ti.e i.irle.-t li
piii't s .- 1"U" tliat
Vcl'j'v '; -1 i -i-1 r i r
ri'.i: r sh y.
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ri iil t - l; l I 111 i C
!."-. DAVID MIIJ.Ki:
UU i'l.V:
Till-; Ihrcat fureshadowed in tin
W.-I I. of O ma ha, that tin-democrat it
nartv in the lei-islature will ioiii
the alliance and throw out all tin
tale ofticers elect it the Ktiprenu
court should illiiui trial liml lioyil
inelifihU' to hold the office of nv
ernor oi tins coiiuiioiiweaitn, is km
mierile and offensively childish for
consideration. I ruiy tne u-mo
cratic pa'rlv is a "Teat oiani.at ion
in this state as we 1 1 as in t he uat ion
It is organized for office. It is will
i li ;j; to ride in the repu !1 ican judicial
chariot just so lont; as that chicl
runs in the Hocl rut: and it shouts
t.-elf hoarse over the rihteom
judges when a de-isioii is made
which 'ives the Omaha raii"" an
ldvnutav; hut it threatens, if th
court does not continue, nijht or
rout;- to di-cide in IJoyd's favor, it
w ill commit hari-kari and join the
ih-skv alliance Dfocession. i lie su
preme court has not yet decided
the i!oyd Thayer contest. It has
only out of a decent respect for
tselfaud the people, ordered the
leinocrat ic governor to answer as
to his citizenship. Purely no de
cern democrat oilU'Ilt to nliMCt to
tliat. it is a matter tne peotue navi-
i riht ti unilerstaiid. and if 111
M hul I - in i;-.i n party, tuadv-famou
i- its lii-lit on tin- side ol treason.
now wants to tout tne alliance on
this account, no one will suffer ex
ept the alliance.
1 lie Ihrcat is tantamount to say-
nir the present state officers can
control the supreme court and keep
ivd in office wrongfully. It is in
inler for the 1 1 Lk'ALO to say riyht
here, that the supreme court of Ne
braska is not controled by nnviranir
f politicians, he they aTliance.d'-m-
icrat or republican. If that tribu
nal makes up its mind that Jim
Hovd not a ciii.i-u, it will sav so.
md there is no power on earth that
-an avert it. JMay ball, tretitleiuen,
md don't cry before you are hurt.
THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF THE Mc
K1NLEY CILL.
Messrs. Hind A: 1 1 arri ma n. auot her
pli:-h nianufacturiu- firm from
Kii-laud has located at Clark's ."Mills.
Oneida county, New York.
("level V Co., pearl button manu
facturers of Krnnct. have trans
fetr.'d machinery worth $7.1.Mi() to
this country. It was the only way
in which they could hope to hold
their American trade.
Two of the latest linen mills to
purchase machinery extensively
and embark in the manufacture of
all kinds of linens, is the Katt Claire
J.inett .Mills. Minn., and Sioux Falls
Mills at Sioux Falls, S. I).
An extensive plush factory is jo
injjf in at I'tiea, New York, while an
other one has moved over from
Manchester, lviii;laiHl, ami is ready
to lie-in operations at Hridivport,
Conn. The McKinley bill istrettinj
in its work all over the I'nited States
and by the time it has been in force
two years, all the powers of Hades
will be unable to dislodge it. The
MeKiidey hill has conic to stay and
practical wor": i a arc proving
noi only the wi--dom and patriotism
of the republican I'arty, but it is
r-t; rtitie- tich en era of ind'.i.-trial
ai-livity and development, that two
ears of democrat ic misrule will be
i .!! to . ;o. . . :ar aailo;:..: '.n.-
A tat.ir:tet i r. aM.r. .-..... .
The interior of Labrador undoubtedly
is the lariro.t une.id r-d area on this
continent. I'p th irnnd river, which
ejiijities into t!i Atlantic ocean at Ham
ilton inlet, art; the (Jrand falls, which,
if everything is trie-about th-m that is
reportod, are the most stupendous falls
in tho world. They an; only about 100
miles np the river, but only two white
men have ever seen them. Mr. It. F.
Holme three years aire went from Kni
Iaiid to visit the t.i rand falls.
lie organized a lit t h party to iiccoiii
pany him inland, and arrived within
about fifty iui!M of tin- falls, when h
was co;iip l' d to return on account of
t'.e failure of his pvovi i-:is. The La bra
dor Indians s-sy the.-..' falls are haunted
and t Lt v caiefiillv avoid tle-m, believitc'
tliat they will die if they look upon
them. The two wliiie men who hav
seen them are Mr. Maclean, who, ;is ho
was ascending the river in is;!) was
siojijied by t he falls, and Mr. Kennedy
who over thirty years a had charge of
l!u:sin Hay post, in Labrador. Mr.
Holme says tho hei-'ht of the falls is not
cvrlaii.ly known, but in .some re-pert
there is little doubt they are the greatest
in the world. (ioldthwaito's (ieoyraphi
cal Magazine.
mm -m.
I am laden V1H7 frt
From rQe GfoLdeagfate.
10 lanos across ie
Sea.
I carry sveeliope
Witi?jAr4TA (LAUS "
As a cargo
clear as can be.
rujif- MAde only try
MX7AmwK&Go. Chicago.
A5K YOUR GROCER FOR IT
Kotis-:iti the I.molscApe Painter.
.As we staii'l lietore a . jjreat latnlscape
by lioii an like the "lla vines of Apn
nio::t," lately in the collection of M.
Mannontel, or ot the "Hoar r rost, in
that .d' Mr. Walters at I lal t hie-re, one
inu.--t call up a powerfully built man of
middle size: with a full brown heard; a
wide, liiirh forehead, whi h his friends
declared Olympian; a shapely, .-traihl
no. --; hair worn rnther lomr, after th
i':!lii' u of foi ty years a;o; direct limpid
;',..' from eyes of una-ual lar-ne-s and
grayish blue in color, and a mouth whoso
!i!!- s indicate the absorbed man and the
retieent. He was an extremely thought
ful man. not by any means Mnilcless and
the furthest remove from btnj;id; he
w;ts one of those who are hard to win
for a friend, but once a friend, eminent
ly the person with whom to pas weeks
in the pursuit of a worthy study. There
is the sympathetic man who talks, and
ice sympathetic man who is silent.
Kousseau was the latter. Yet he could
talk, and talk well, on nature, art and
m ' .. i'-, and he? wrot-' a charm iny letter.
- 'harles lh; Knv in C -?:t r.rv.
Small I'iirni.
me of the mistakes of tin times is tlie
popular lieii' t tliat ev(-ryt Inn; in a Imsi-
. s way must be bi,-:. The idea has
own out of our haste to :riow wealthy
rficial '
ro.11 supi
re acre 1
Sill.l.yO. Men
uey out of vary
iii.-u i' 'i.
!!;'!
uci) as.
eS W( illld
seldom make such
l ire orchards, and
CM
U (
pay
m
v; ih- a source of envy to small holders
they arc often, in fact, just holding on
or are rrriTim ahead on norrowe.i capi
tal. The men who make money and are
vi tiiiLC rich out of horticultural pursuits
are those wdio do not attempt more than
they can look after personally. From
ten to eiffhtv acres are the sized tracts
w hich pay the highest jx-rceiit. of profit.
if they are properly conducted. The
idea that a livim; cannot he made out of
small place has retarded many from go
in into a business in which they might
now be making an independent living.
California Fruit Grower.
When IMuck W;ik SI:oir.
This word ailord.s an instance of the
way in which slang words in the course
of time became adopted intocurrent F.ng
lish. We now meet with pluck and
plucky as the recognized eipiivah nts of
"courage"' and "courageous." An entry
in ir Waiter ricott "Journal snows
that in lsiT the word had not vet lost its
THE BONNER STABLES.
W. D. JONES. Proprietor.
HAS THE FINEST RIGS IN
Carriiiicos for
Cor. 4th ami Vim:
THE CITY
Pleasure and Slioii
Kept IConriy.
Drive Always
riattsmotith, Nebraska
17 a Kliimji
WILL KKEI CONSTANTLY
A Full and Complete line of
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ON II AND
C2
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions CnrefuIIy Compounded at all Hours
DESK MEMORANDUM FIEE,
'I'll i s j'ile i.- not a calcinlcr. hut
can he recorded and each item, a
i t
a record, where al I sn.-i.en-e items
J
consecutively ilatcd, will take he
place at tlie tront" and stare you in the lace, until such item hhall
lave attention. At the time ot writing letters relative to important
natters, dates can he iixel when thes matters will eoiae ui afain
should such letters receive no reply.
Especially adapted to recording for future attention mich mat
ters as appointments, 1 avment ot Lile ln.-urance 1 remnim.s, Kencwal
of Fire Insurance, Special collections, I'romises to pay, Dr. or (Jr.,
Payment of taxes, Dates set lor suits, Expiration of time lo aoDeal.
Business men who see these files, as a rule, huy them.
Price, with ink wells and full supply of memorandum cards-
complete.
Parties dosirinir 'rl:is ink wells will do well to write us.
ippeal,
$2.50
inspe
-1 1 a r.
.'I i ;
ot
CL.ID-DETST BAHB WIRE
J?v the ( )ne Hundred
V
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I
Fred Gorder
P'lattsmouth and Weeping Water
, ' ij.i'? ri i.w
r-mtz ar jl uiDmHVir,
i LJ 1f - LJ W W
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THE POSITIVE CURE.
ZL7 BUUTHSR8. 64 Wutw Se- Tork. Price CO eU
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I i 1 i. I '! 11 ; ic'!';, 1 ic ress i In ).. i i 1 1-
about the extravagance of the last
congress. The jiress does not. how
ever. KlelltiiC! the fact that it took
an appropriation of the princely
u 1 1 1 oi s7i ;.i K(i i.o o to pay t i ic dclie i t
that liml leen made by the pretend
ed economy of the former demo
cratic congress. In other words,
the democratic cono-ress, m the
false claim of economy, lacked JrTti,
oi mi duo ,,f aonroDriatin-r enouirh to
j lay for the usual running e.enses
: of the o-overniiiciit; coii.c(ucntl-.
the succeeding; congress must le
called extravu.irant for remedying;
the neglect ol it-i jvi-dcci-s-or.
low
call
Fr.
1"
characfi'i
i::t i:f t'
d pluck.
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V- (Vol. 1 1, p. .,0),
!e bcM-k-nar.'.ly
iia i.- ob i.ius.
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SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TRADE,
Taylor & Wells,
MANUFACTURES S AND GENERAL AGENTS.
40 X V. Lib. liuililim'. Omaha
AGENTS WANTED
TlIK office of iiViTiliir lllU.-t lie a
mouicntous alt air with the demo
cratic rinu'inast'-rs who threaten to
turn around and join the alliance if
Hoyil is not kept in office. We will
waiter a red apple that the alliance
tnatiaecrs are too particular about
l i I i.i i- - "M i :e
!' i-lial '
i
1... ,it a tine- when Italy
ai lent;. .1, t" ancient art
:iad no ehanee nf l'ilig
k.i'l . i ; a: 1 . r- rt a
r. .
Mi iiael Am.
paid so !ir;.-li
! 1. .i modern
i-.-l :..iri'. .
- i to i-aeh tin.- critics the fallacy
of .;hapiiig their judgments hy fashion
or rejnitatioti. lie sculptured a statue
repre utinga sleeping beauty .and break
ing elf an arm buried it in a place where
excavations were being made. It
soon found and lauded by critics and
the public as a valuable r-lic of antiqui
ty, far sujierior to any tiling done, for
ct-nturiea. W lien Angthj thou-rit it
had gone far enough he produced the
Insure your property against lire, I iirli t n f rise and
Tornado in the
AMAZON INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Ciiicinnatti, (iiio.
Commcacctt Husincss October 1S71:.
CASH CAPITAL - $3oo.oo0.00
stockholders individually liable , under the constitution of the State
of Ohio which together with the present net surplus is a net
ouarantee of abont 70,000.0 to i.licv holder
JtToX1 VM n'nCt""' "- (f-oor,,u,iZa,ioJ noarlj- ,ullr IniIlioD
ti.'iiof th- critics, lwe-d.-d him.-.-lf aa dollars
ll.e sculotor. New Yri: Ledger. i
SI Onlit to lluve
'chrar; I sujjpose your nauii.' mi this
um'oiviia itiiiicate.s that it belongs lo
vetir
ci:-!'- Which, the name or the um
brella? '
Coehxaji The Diune, of courso. Park.
I. H. KKATTIE, GAZZAM GANO,
,. Secretary. President.
Vm. L BROWNE, Resident Affent, Plattsmouth Nebraska