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DEVOTED TO AKT, ' SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE, NEWS, POLITICS, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE INTERESTS OF NEBRASKA.
VOL. II.
CITY OF BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA COUNTY, N. T., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1857.
NO. 4.
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eo-d Street, tet. llaia. aa.4 YT&ter,
i Lake's Uixk.)
Ki:0VNVIL,LE, X. T.
UroTTOville. X. T.
i . A. A. ESADFOHT),
'V 4 iinr.T1 M. MCi.EXXAX,
BRADFORD, McLEXNAN & McGARY,
aTTnimiiivQ at raw
ill iUUttiilu ill JJUU
r, v:-ar if pail i:i advance, - - $20
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AND
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY.
BroAvnville and Nebraska City,
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
BEING permanently located in the Territory, we
will privc omt entire tirae and attention to the
I nraoticp i,? n:iriffiff!si(.n. in all its branches. Jlat-
12. r ni'TO vill If f:irni.LoJ at J1..-0 rcr , trt in Uiiwtion. Collections of Debts, Sales and
.r.vU-.-ti tU cash acciii ernes the crdcr, ! iun;has ;s of" Iic.il Estate, Selections of Lands, Lca-
I irxsiea 10 oir rcinr.cincni, uiii receive prompt ana
! faithful attention.
Original )fldrn.
Written for the "Ncoraska Advertiser.
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. r L k i DAKTICULAn attention paid to the pun-ha.c
-r-t!i cv'"y: ";( ; 'Z T'' 1 and of Ileal Estate oa coxnaui.tfca in Town
7,p. " ..t.i-r ca,u e,ti,e be auued to ui .lsclibcr5.
IIEIEEEXCE3.
S. F. Xuek'-.1L, Nd.Tasta Citj,
Klehari lirotrn. UroTrcvUlc,
V.'m. Iiwblitzcll i Co.,
lion. James ('rair, St. Joff-h, J'o.,
Hon. James 51. Ila;ae, Ht. Louis, Mo.,
H-m.Johui:. Shej-lev,
Messrs. Trow, iL-Creary A Co. " " ''
Messrs. S. G. Hubbard i Co., Cinfinnati 0.
II, n. J. M. Ljvo, Kcukuk. Iowa,
vl-nl June 7, 1S56.
JA21ES 31. CHAPEL,
ileal Estate Agent
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Drownvillc, r. T.
Sur. I'asiaess Cards of rc lines orlcs,f
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A. K' Tiii'ze, Omnha City, S. Ti
' A. Chajivl, " -
A. J. Benedict, Ercwnville, X. T.
EroTnvir.e, June ith, '57. 51-1 j
t .rr.ai'ii?4 f'r ".n :rancrs or tra
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G. S. I10RBACII & CO.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
OMAHA CITY, X. T.
. -TTILL giro -arti?ukr attention to preparinr all
tU n'vessorv rfl:.rs for IVe-cn-ption?, and
rendering anv assistance whi'-h maybe mpnired by
1're-cmptcrs in proving up their Tre-emplion rights ,
at theU. S. Land OSk-e.
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11. PEERY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
And
ELDORADO, X. T.
lESrECTFULLY tenders Lis profjjsional ser-
rices to the c:tiz?n- of Nemaha countv amlad-
joininz counties, both in Nebraska and Missouri.
Jf-ii'r Uth. 1.-7. 5l-tim
a. J. pym-ETox. wu. x. eyess.
POPPLETOX &. cyi:hs,
DTTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ant General Land Ajrent
Oil All A, NEBRASKA.
I
Ilavir- aileJ t.- the Advertipcr OfT.?e Carl and j
J-b I'rvf?:--. N-:w Types of the latest styK's, li.ks of
all w-'.ors. Er..r.zes. l"i:.e lV.Tcr. Iinvcb pes, Ac.; we j
arc f.w prepared t exe-.-u'.e .K h Work of every de-
nption ina, tTte ensunas' by any other ofu:e
Xlit V sited Sut-s.
- : Lnd v7zitzji1s 33 ought and Sold.
LAND ENTERED ON TIME.
i Jtry of Lands for Settlers, and til others desiiing
choice b'v-ati-ns.
! Land Claims. Tovn Lr t and all kinds cf Eeal Es-
tate, bv.ught aud sold and investments made for dis-
Yon may talk ?f the pleasure of thrcadinj
The stricts of the populous town,
Where th bustle and clatt:r of business
Is heard in in jnotonous round j
Where th spinning of wh;eLj and the clashing
Of cab-doe rs are constan tly heard,
And the &anatins, the- girt ter of fahica
Hales all and your talkicg's absurd.
Yoa may talk of the charcis of the Ocean,
Where the finney herds fearlessly piny;
Where tLc waves with a quivering motion,
Bear y jur ship to bright lands far away;
Where the sea and grandly unitins,
Fcrni level horizons of blue,
Where is enryt&img fit to delight in,
And you're talking capriciously too.
Yen ma j tell of the joys of eojouraing
In distant and tropic il lands:
And laugh at the thonghta of returning
To clasp beating hearts and warm hands;
Yen blissfully speak of the rapture
Of scaling volcanoes down South,
And give us a wonderful chapter
On thebehhing old Crater's wile mouth.'
leu taay tell of all these and speak truly
The feelings that burn in your breast,
For each cne has pleasures, which duly
Considered must 6nit I im the best;
As for me, I am none cf your gentry,
That dote on the city and halL
For I lave uiy own ''Home in the Country,"
For bettor, far dearer than all.
O give me a home in the Country!
Where the little birds warble and sing;
Where primroses, blue violets, and daisies,
In careless luxuriance spring: meadows,
Where the rippling brook winds through green
On its way to the cataract's fall:
Where is blending of sunbeams and shadows,
And I love theax far dearer than all.
Tis delight fills the heart to o'erflowicg,
When rambling thes-a fair Eccnos among,
Tls in Nature's own beauteous showing,
That we learn the fitst lessons of song.
The eye-: and the mind drink in pleasures,
- The heart bounds so lightly and free,
Tiiat romance kUI steal into each measure;
D! a "Iloiis ix the Coi:FTBr yr m:T'
Weft Charleston, 0.
(Driginal.
Written for the "Nebraska Advertiser."
LEAVES 72021 KY IOWA ICG EOOa
j sufTerable nirs which characterize thai
j niagiiificcmt class of mushroom nobili
ty. Most of theisf buve become sud
denly wealthy by the the of real
estate. But the "next chop" are those
that live on what they ewe -debt is to
disgrace, so that you keep' up appear
ances if you don't get imsted some
w here you are posivivcly green, so that
if you have not the substance, you
lins might ice at any moment. There J
is always a link that connects every
tiling in nature. The last rays of the
sun mark in relief on the board fence,
the shadow of "old Spot" with the
horns as crooked as her own; a big
dog with a curl in his appendage, and
in this sullra light, objects look like
spectres among the Rroken mountains.
Look ! at the bow of promise, let down
mud Lave tbc EhadoTf of a fortune. j from a ere vise in that mountain cloud
But this is bad talk for .Sunday. In
this conntry, cares will infest the sanc
tuary of the spirit, if you try to rise
on devotion's warm fcrrid glow, the
muck-rake will look more important
than the croicn.
Monday Sth: Every hour, emigrant
wagons moving on, with their calves,
chickens, and babies, expecting to find
homes and fortunes in the glorious;
West. Speculators and poets better try j
that hifalutin on awhile -guess they
would find the prose the bare reality
of existence in this Arcadia. Precious
set of rascals, I wish they were banish
ed here for the space of one year and
six months, their imaginations would
succonib to the. goneness about their
"shinies'." with all the fertility of soil ;
I hope that somebody will raise enough
to keep people from starration Sour
worth 17 per barrel, corn $3 per
bushel, and taicrs can net be bought at
any price. They have figured princi-
ticipants, and the annoyance of their
Aunt.
Suddenly the noise ceased, thcr eve
ning sport was discontinued, and Hap.
"woke the hills'" with his merry voice,
as he stepped cut into the open air.
After serenading the green pines in
the front yard after the most approved
style, he entered the sitting-room,
where the absence of all light, except
the faint glimmering of the glowing
fully flung aside, and a reckless xeT
begun, regardless of conscquenca.--Thus
it is we see multitudes of . the
rising generation casting off the fear
of God and man,, while licentiousness
and fraud, distrust and ruin abcun'L
to these mnrmerini seed sowers about
here; (I have just heard that a widower j a romantic cast. Ilap. was fond cf
with eleven children sent me that cher-1 romance, and to make the charm more
Way to Get a Seat. A feicwjets
ago an old gentleman and his la-Jjr
were coming down from Iowa City to
Davenport when the cars were crowded.
A young gent, remained steadfast, aiul
let the old gentleman stand. This.di J
embers in the grates, gave things quite not suit our old friend, so he conclutl-
ished bouquet ! Pedc amore.
Written for the Nebraska Advertiser.
EI33IHG. TEE CTSTOrES."
LY T02I TUENI1?.
'IIow oft tu3 sight of mean? to do il! deeds,
Makes ill deeds done." Saiej)enre.
I once had a cousin that is, ifcry
tico periods of time don't render void
that venerable title of relationship
and he was, what is generally termed,
"a wild one." Tlagucy good-looking
complete there sat Emma in the great
arm chair, apparently unconscious of
all around. It might be Aline, he
wasn't ri"ht certain which, but it
mattered not, for they were both sweet
a
:r 5
:nd he determined cn pilfering
7.; . -,
lie stole slvly behind her, layed his
left arm softly around her (lily white?)
ncck
'And then, O then I never shall forget
The startling echo, as their warm lips met.
riah! kah! f 'z, f z! ejaculated Dodina
cd to get a scat some way, and quick
as thought turned to the rounjr man
on the seat beside his wife, and said,
"Will you be so kind as to watch
that woman while I get a scat in thfr
car? She has fits."1 This startled the
young cent. He could not bear tlitr
idea of taking charge of a fifty old
woman; so the old gentleman got a
seat, and his wife never was known to
have a fit afterwards. Ravnncri
Democrat.
tuc leilow was, and witnai a great j as bounded from her mistress's lap
favorite among the modern '-Rachels" j into the intruder's face, while Aunt
who, by tuc by, would, m that region, lc herself, by applvintr her finder
with a uke!!e" coaxing, permit the same
token of affection to be exercised with
regard to themselves, as their iilustri-
nails vigorously upon the opposite
check, made no inconsiderable accom
paniment. Had a train of electrified
Fhilosophy says that shutting tho
eves makes the sense cf hearing nore
acute. A wag suggests tha this ac
counts fcr the many closcl eyes which
are seen in our churches every S imlay.
ous, ancestral, fair one did, when she i "htnin:r, at that moment, struck him,
met Jacob at the well.
Besides, he had "wealth cf gold in
pally in the county newspaper, and only store," provided a certain uncle, who
there, for four months.
owned a deal of property, didn't die
This morning early a company of ' some day, forgetting to will it to his
Mormons passed through on their j nephew. He was proud of these
journey to Salt Lake. "Women (not j futurities, prouder of his good looks, heel. Then with a couple oi
gging hand j and proudest of nis popularity, and j epithets, vented upon the defu
very delicate to be sure) dra
carts like beasts, one tumbled down in this last he managed with an over
Hap. could not have been more astound
ed; but suddenly recovering himself
he fiung pussy violently upon the floor,
where, placing his foot upon her jugular
vein, she surrendered all her nine lives
at ence, the victim of an irritated boot-
of angry
funct form
A friend of ours says that he has
been without money so leng, that hi
head aches "ready to split", when he
tries to recollect how a silver dollar
looks. He says the notion that "we
live in a world of cta;?e" is a. rcat
fallacy.
A young lady recently remarked,
with much simplicity, that she could
net understand what her brother Wil
liam saw in the girls, that ic liked
them so well,' and that, for her. part,
she would not give the company of
one young man for for that of twenty
drills.
of poor Dcdina, and the blood oozing
this black mud which caused a slight j abundance of "sang froir to keep 0ut of the scratches upon his face, he ;no Piscoveked America? The
halt m the procession, little children constantly on the increase,
trudged along in their queer foreign! Apart from number 42, who is now
drcss looking as determined as their writing 'sins cerer.ionic' a detached
mothers to sec the Eldorado. j portion of his biographp, he had seve-
Thc wind is rising. We shall be ral lair cousins hailing iron the neigh-; am Aline, who had been watching the
blessed with those disagreeable and ; boring cky, who came in no. 1. These ' 5p0rt frCm the outside window,
almost diololical blasts from Eolus, (I . genera'.ly paid Hap. -Hazard (that's j-- Slightly appeased by the revenge
believe that is the classic name of the j what v:c called our 42d friend, Hap. j ie indicted upon poor pussy, Hap.
broke" for the open air to cool down ! Chinese w ill ere long probably claim
the excitement. As he stepped upon that America belongs to th:m by
the portico, he was greeted 'with wild f"0" f. covery, for "James
, -r, llanleA-, (;nnese interpreter, Chinese
peals ox girlih laughter from Emma c Tuolumne county. Cal avers
j - - - w .
that there is no doubt that the Celes
tials discovered America 1400 years
ago! This puts Columbus, the Welsh
the Northmen, and all the other modem
fellows entirely into the shade. Ho
EY NETTY FENWOOP.
! 'articular attention rill be grv-jn to orders from a '
h-an -e in having them protnptlvattenld to. j
i de i rjiru'vor. i.:. oivi;:r r::.i an extensive ex
tant Dealers"
tkarr.tu receive a share c f tiie pa'.lic patronage.
j Sunday, June, llh: It has been too
I muddy to attend church ; besides I did
C ! not rise till 0 o'clock. A. 11. Isn't it a
J. HART & SON
, 1 m m b n era AMI
r'ri.wtl.pvehiswrs.'nalattentbntothisbranch i- ft f i i ti U
Wtb in the eiTlienr, of hi, rk. an! rs'.n.Me ! O H h U U 11 Si H ii lUJ II U U plcaSUTC tO SUOOZC a Way like aporpOlSC.
when your rwndmother, yourself, and
every body else is all tho time telling
BUSINESS CARDS.
J n ilvNvii.i.i-:.
A. S. E0LLADAY, LI. D.
SURGEON, PHYSICIAN
EEOWNYILLE, N. T.;
''.ieits a share of pir ',;.- patrouaie. in thevariou5
i'f.!ne;is ..f his profestioii, from the citiscus of Urwu-
'.u ani vi-.:n:tv.
Orcpou, llolt Coauty, lUisonri. -
Keepeonstanlly on hand all description 61" Harness,
Saddles, l'ridles.'ic, Ac. . .
N. H. Everyartileinonrshipismannfacturi'd
by ourselve?,ind warranted to pivc satisfaction.
W. P. LOiVls1,
ill iuiU'Jiji fit Lii'.
which arc nearly identical with a num
ber of Indian words of some of tho
California tribes.
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place,) again blowing little innocent j being Harry "for short ) a visit every ( recovered his good spirits and joined j v a numl;cr cf Chine se words
cabbage and radish plants out of their winter, and the "times they had were j n the laughter. Tncv kindly assisted
garden beds, and knocking tho pegs in no wr.yto be compared to "sugar ; hjra in cleansing his bloody face, ad
down from everything that has a. weak ! and 'lasses." They mado a perfect ; vLed -him to make sure cf his game
spinal column. Poor 2Ir3. Brown, who j "Bable" of tho house from cellar to j hereafter. aDd finally gave him, out of
is lately fromscw Hampshire, and my j garrctt, and were a general terror to ! iys sake, a regular good cousin kiss
next door neighbor, has retired to her sanctimonious papas, and uenmre apiece, and retired fur the night,
hen cooj) because she is so'afraid that ' mammas; not to make mention of su-, leaving Aunt P. to fold, with many
ycu "lo get up?1 Such was my ex
x" j her rickety house will fall from its ; perstitiens, prim, old maids, and petite, ! tears and sigh?, her white poeket-hand-
perlence this morning. The rain has
j been very agreeable', for we have had
cold, dry weather all the spring. ut
these coaxing showers have given life
to the springing blade, the wild flowers,
W. HQ3LITZELL & CO., "
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
Q u con s ware, I la rd war e ,
Stovca, 1Pvzn3.-tnzj?o,
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
PKOWyvILLE, X. T.
MISS MARY TURNER.
IMS 7f rra8
cs &o &f&5fe &3
Fixit Street, belweea HcLn Water,
I1ROWXYILLE, X. T.
Bonnet asJ In'mmitys always on hand.
C. V7. YZHEELElT,
nTTi-Tisnrn f Tin TiTfH nnn
p, i Hi? ri 1 1 1 1 ! i r ! ii
t, n n tot at.fxt.
of Ur.wn- ARniTF.li RICHARDSON COTJNTY.'X. T. i siiaUs. and all kinds oi vegetables.
Is this the month of roses? Ihe wild
variety are tardy this year, and those
b. k. rE.;p.Aii. k. n. imDL.
33. R. PEGHAIil i CO.,
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GEXERAL LAXDA GEXTS,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
F. DINGS & CO.,
InHtrt':rn ff, u:xl IVfAttiHe JJcflcn in
xlantifacturera of all kiuds of Erashcs-
30 North r.Iain Street,
ST. LGUIS, ilo.
;Up Stairs,)
k. e. uai;pin. c. c. KtiiBorca
E. F. TOOHEE.
ttnuni i
HARD1HQ, KlMBOUfiH & C0
ilLAT
tbe Old Homestead. .Tired of
tired of doing nothin, annoyed with
the old carpet chairs, and furniture. I
must look out on lnatcf awhile to drive
off the "oliics:' The vision from my
chair takes in a soap barrel, an old
; shoe, then black mud, across the street
a building half framed, next a long
row of smoke houses, politely termed
foundations (built of -recnlowa lum- j purring, pussy-cats.
ber, you understand). Good soul ! She
has taken a bed, with her Bible and; m:
kerchief around the corrrs of her be-
TLe other day an old latlv rasbed
into the garden in search of her
daughter, on being told thattheyoung
lady had gone there with a ."rake."
TLc
to the
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3iT-
JAMES GIBSON.
BLACKSMITH
Sead S:rtt, between ad XebrsLa,
beoytxyilli:.
G. W. UURN.
DEFUTY CQUHTY SURVEYOR.
XilMAlIA CITY, N. T.
YT "ILL atUnd promptly to all buniaess in hi pro-
ffjioa hcn eaik-i on: such as FuUlivin;!
Claims. Uric; out Town Lets, Drafiias Citv llat
tc. ' :7tf
name Iicncsota, river applied
Hap. had, likewise a couple oi , loved, and lay it away among "musk, ; in tWQ Dotah words "MinLC," water,
aiden aunts, dwelling in a" distant vil- i attar of roses, and fine liucn" ia the aud "Sota," whitish like the soil. ' .
Hymn book, to give comfort and con- hgc; either one or the other of which j top drawer of the scrutoin.
solation; think if she builds a house ; generally passed the winter, or the j The next morning, dressed in deep
she wift draft it after John Bcnyan's j holiday part of it, with their brother- mourning, and accompanied by trunk.?,
instructions. Away noes my bonnet ! in-law and sister, lLvp.':parcnts. " '. band-boxes, c, in cue of which was
down Spring street; chasing the shreds i Aunt Parmclia was spending tue carcfudy placed the last mortal re-. mnv S3;( yvie 0fJinr at him "most
i , .. . .... . .. .. r i - t: t aT . ! -Tii. . . .
1 ,1 nno- f..rwiT -re addnin the ot paper and envelopes lor a quarter ; Holidays m question, together t.iu; i iuuvi Awuma, .iu:;uuuuu i.ngfc , ocnizmy over her specks, "leure them
Lert of the stranr, who inhabitcth ! oi a miie, tnat lie about tiie pest omcc. ; nap. s cousins Irom tnc city, Ar.aa : uu c vk.-k.-h mtu u:- iuv Ui3 iui iia uu-js iu..uu iu: uoujc, u
f books. ! The knoll ol hazel brush is completely and Aline, and her own white-spotted-, ner own nome, 10 return never more i j i-- .
feUooued with them, presenting the j with-black pussycat, Dodina, at the ; to tuc Hazard harm, during Hap. s i v
most ludicrous appearance imaginable.. Hazard mrm, theousins perfect romps, , "naral life." J 1'" whaYa
There is the School bell; now is the j Unp. ditto, and Aunt 'Melia the pnmcstj "Great t.t.s ILip. s joy, tnough ; foot " .
time to lodge a few ideas in those j of the prim. j since, he is ircnucntly styled, "the, Sah, Use only just takia' un aw.-.v.
little curley heads which arc "bobbing
round" the window,
Tucsdau Vtli: Received a bunuet
this morninj: of wild honeysuckles, not excepted, ,f:c. As the fellow' "Mother l?N-ot Willi ni; IS:iouli '
pinks and violets, and what is to senti- said, "he stole 'cm whenever he got a S " ramzTK wr.s ma;ie in tue
,fr' tcr i 1 ciir c liort time "Hi cc v 11
mental, from an unknown source. ; chanced, and returned 'em whenever i joli5 01"t0mul . i roFL-mceo ! . Tht as a beautiful tbought of .the
We'll see. Mother , is darning stock- i demanded;" thus clearing up the theft. attcnd1nia place of worship whereit is ttc v"ccdiah girl, while walling, -with
in-s bv the window; wonder if she! Aunt 'Melia despised such conduct: ; believed'tiTor is taught, and as it in -! icr futllcr on a starr7 ni;l,t- absorbed
ITS. CAPS k STRAW GOODS.! , f' " 8CClln ?
rr 49 Ciia strtct. tt. dive and Tire, ' j -rcst sky that heaven ever sent from
hose j of the prim. j since, ire is lrcnucntiy styiea, .no Sah, Use only just takia' un away,
bing Xow Har. had a natural perchant I chap what kissed the trronj customer? Taking them away, you scoundrel,
! for H-aot uzly, old aunt,, but I Hunt GM,gc, O. Jf is stealing?
! - ,J . v" i T ! - - - - - Be keerfal, mas'r, how you 'cusedi.i
que, red-cheeked,rosy-hppedgirls-cousm5 I - ni ob ..rfcCJ Eoralr iu.
tic?, ' not excepted, &c.. As the fellow "Mother uN-ot Billing IS:iouli ; gaUe." .
ST. LOUIS. JIO. IPrrinUn Srt "t iV -thpro is always a
T ... ... ' " -? .
aiitn..-n pa;a lo niJiiuicturing our
Enon M..i Itats.
"LIVEK BEXXrT.
JAXFj T. riSKK,
WJI. E. C.AKKIT.
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
ilanufctureri and Whaleis.de Ikaler? in
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NO. 87 II AIX STREET,
(FoanaLT,No.l01,CoKxuoF Mais axb Locust.)
ST. LOUIS. MO.
WAI. OSBORN.
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
-ftlT, I-Uted W.re, Cutlery, SiKns, Ac, Ac.
.Xdratla City, A". T.
5TEN;aivixr, ni Reat'xg dne on slwrt-
'1;i ad ALL WOUC WASaAXTLU.
spot of beauty, always little "forget
AXTORtMPV AT" 1 call our hearts to gratitude and praise.
Land A-em ar.d Notary TuUic, ' j for thoSC lMc l"72s ficck tbc
Arclter, Uicltartlsoa cct nty, Ji. T. i WOof of everT-day life.
:S:itci j My Gootlness! Fifteen feet circum-
! ference at the base and fourteen at the
top of the cone. "What it?" Why,
that hoop coming down street, and the
artistic wriggling, the graceful flap
ping cf the dry goods, marks her as
one of the wild-cat aristocracy. This
town cf wild cat is a wonderful city!
Oar "Squhc" intends to buy out New I
JACOB SAFI'OUI),
Attorney and Counter jit Law.
GENERAL IXSECASCE AND LAND AGENT.
And Notary Public.
Nebraska City, Neliniu Territory.
"T7iLL stteal pre-mptly to !! Uuewi entnuted
V to hi care, in N-braka Tcrritiry and West
ern Iowa.
SeptembTr 12, 1Sj6. rlnl-ly
SPRIG AT AN & BROWN,
RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT
AGENTS.
And General Commission 3Iercb.aats.
No. 4.0, Public Ljuidi'.i.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
! r, flntvprs; nml swPJitliPflrts? 1.,p,1 t n "pvfrpmp r sliamtul and voives a most important nrmciMe. it is ! -. ."-."l'.14w'Ju. Vi c -' uviu-
. . i... . r ;,. 7 " t. 'worthy of a nassin- notice. asKcd of wuat she was thinking, rc-
Itere is no tening
will do for us.
smirhamusedtobe
drank weak tea, fed on moonlight and: premises. ; wherever it is seen gives large nroinLe '
rnQpdPvr and when be proposed to me, I Aunt V. was knitting in the sitting j of future good. Where i. the young I A poor fellow, having got his skull .
waur a icw years ; -outrageous, . aimu;,iL rdied: "I was thinkiu- if -Up tu' .
les, Augustus ;al-; boil over with lury, wnensheneard any a liar, prcvaleut princiide with -ei'lc cf heaven is so gbrlous, what-
siicharaiicrcature,sly "smacking going on about the ! t;C TCU11;; of tllC lu.eieLt w lut ! must the right side be?" -
. . - , ... . .
i , r T fcn,i I v. a;nT on tl,P "tins and dawn.v man who seeks tae counsel ct an ex- iractnreci, was told br tie Joctor that
i .i it., i x t r t -,in r v-r. i penenced father, or defers to the
him it would break the slender thread ; of life cn the 4aha Jy side Oi. . ..,.. , , tr
uiiu n uuiu u ( ' vice of a judicious mother.' Happy.
of his existence ; yesterday I saw him, j three and wondering if sue was ever ia3tanccs cemmou.
nn&'lclicrc vie, he iceigJis Uco hundred so foolish as Hap. and his cousins, who
and expanding yet ! Ai'nt it too bad? j were romping in the kitchen. Having
perienced father, or defers to the ad- i the brain was visible on which he rc-
in. I marked: "Do write to lather, for ..lie
! always declared I had none."
I never will believe what they say any finally come to the conciusi
more. But Ma says "tlicy never die j never was, no, never, she la
Mrs. Partington says Aio hashctic-
York scon, for rents are higher in the only in novels."
To it. in Knowledge Gently.
on that she i Plato observed, that the minds of little i edthat whether flour was dear or cheap,
id awny her children were like bottles with very!0 invariably had to i)a-7 the same
-I narrow mouths: if you attempt to nil jmoapy 1-jr a hah djilarj worth.
S. W. COZZENS,
Attorney and Connst-llor at Law,
AND
General Iiid Agent
OMAHA CITY. N. T.
Gov. Iuard, Ouii'ja ; II. i U j:iact, Ncl raska City
same kind of buildings, provisions
higher, and there is more ewapping of
lack knives and watches than in all
j the rest of the United States. The
! Snob, that numerous family, flourish
here in tremendous hop3 and yellow
vests as hey do at Niagara or the
Springs." The talk of the "first and
second strata" of "not meeting with
mixed multitude" and all of the un-
4 :.v- .1- . .. .
Question Bop- icalTriend, Dodina, and seated herself. UJ r
1 I 1 ! WrTPi md little rpiptvof- r ;fru ' TI ! ... ,
ved again, j in her great arm-chair to enjoy, amid j " are e-Hv V it, t? ?CT
r wagon the sonorous purring of her favorite, : fdb,d. Those who would make young ! trrC- ' .' :
sion to buy the "Prairie
per," so I shall not be decei
There comes the old yalle
hope I shall have letters and papers 1 the pleasures cf a reverie. '.The clock children prodigies, act as wisely as
"from America" to cheer my lonely had chimed nine some minutes previ-they would pour a pail of water into
exile. The cfteniccn is dying glori-j ouyau3 "pap- mamma" had re- j ,Lt.inea;Jt'c-
ously. The sun going dawn cn a : tired to their chamber. The "song of j ' ' T
! throne of burnished gold, while m tho , pleasure and tae -burst of revelry j ;Q f - l h ?
i , 1 11L-1 xTVT ? i il 1 .. il . 1 . . . J
norta cloudy caverns, ueep ona oiact j T.as biia g,JiUn uu utuicrrup:e.i in iuc
if
a
mouthed, yawn ; where genii and gob- j kitchin, much tc the delight cf the p
si in tae sooner entered upon the theatre cf life
the par- thai: thomahi:; c: r.mence arc G:crn-
A Connecticut schoolmaster asked a
lad from Newport ""hoTf many Gods .
are there:" ;
The boy, after scratching his head
some time, replied:
T d ::i't know how many you've got
in Connecticut, but wo Izsc none in