' She Ubva.s!ui gtcraM. LOCAL NEWS- QSTRoval Back, li.is U-cn ras pointed ni-st'-r of tho Lu.d Office at -ebraka City. - Q-J-The Illinois Sunutary Commission has eiven notice that n more contribu tions to that organization itrc neoJsJ. rA mi'.lion dollars, purchase money for eliip 'ms DCtn P;iJ 'nt0 ,ne Navy Department since tlics close of tho war. j-"i;ainesa on the rivrr is lively, nn lire quantities of freight for the west is Leing deposited on our levee. v pTThe ground heretofore occupied ly BirniMn's Museum and the burnt district jn New York has been purchased by J.ttnes Gordon liennett. VV"e unlerstiial tho city council hive under considerations an ordinance relating to the sidewalk, an 1 will prob ably pass it at their noxt m"?tin;;. rTW. II. Javk-i, of Dacota City, has been appointed Register of the land office Bt that place, vice Floris Van lleuth, re- m m C5TTm Ilntttmt Ttl'rajh of the 20th inst. pays that the report that 1"M0 Missourians are on their way to Mexico ia undobtedly apeicocf nonsense. The entire party is less than 4 )0. 3?"Vin. Stddelman the, "prrpiit public benefactor," has du a wf'.l in front of liia business houf, and invites everybody to partake, "with out money an J without price.' (27"Ve hnvehad our regular rjitota of ruin during the par-t wei: b.j:n nbout ono-htlf the time, riattsmouth, how ever, has been fortunate enouii to only lose one bridge of consequence. fjV'Those that dance itiust pay the Cddler;"and men that will st ti l tli -lr time and money at whiskey shops nui-t expect to come in contact with glass tumblers and occi.-ionly empty ones. .- m Cy.Mij. Wh. eler, nent of the Paw nee Indians, is in town. lie reports the Indians under his care in a prosperous condition. They are about returning frox their summer hunt, and report hav ing been verv successful. fT5Deii. Buck and Pat. Murphy ar rived in t'uis city from the west, 1 tst Fri day. They had no trouble with Indians, but report a largo amout of stock living from the iCVcts of traveling in such largo 'trains. LVS?"1'"?'' Mtrsliaii, t.f the P. O., has our thanks for a copy f Prank L' siie's Chimney Corner.' The Capt. keeps on limlagoJl a-ort!ii',:it of Newi and Li'.eraiy papers, Magazines, le. f!5f."'3 n Jwrttsui.-iiS of llaynrn 1, Miner & Co., of C uneil liluifs, in to day's pater. Those in need of anjtM.i.; i;i thir line will d well to send i;ithir order--. especially in tuning pianos. as it is not always advisable to tnjsl ir re-p'U.sible rani with that kind of work. 5?"in t-peaking of the circus s t:. at have visited this Territory the presen season, the I'rts;, of Nebraska city t If tin re is anything now tolerated by public indurunce that is degrading in ail its tendencies, and totally devoid of any th.ng that is elevating, it is a circus, an.! yet Nebraska city has paid thm little short of ten thousand dollars this sum mer." C?if"A Statement of the condition cf the Home Insurance Company will be four.d in to day's raper, published iu accordance w ith the requirements of law. This is counted enc of the m st reliable companies in the United Stales, and those who are not injured will Jo well to call on the agent. J. ,'. Wi. ClVni. Stadleman t Co., second d)oreast of the Hkkai.o office, have just received a large addition to their stock of clothing, bat-j, caps, hoots, Ac. Also a quantity of sewing machine silk, tiive them a call, and you will find B.My one of th? most accommodating talesmen in the West. CS7Mr. West, Secretary of the Farm ers' Club, informs that, owing to the hurry of farmers in taking care of their wheat crop, there was no meeting of the club last Saturday. The next regular meeting of the club will be on th- flr-t Saturday in September, when we hope to eee a general turn out. 5"f any one is of the opinion that furniture cannot be had in Plattsinouth as cheap, and as good an nrticle, as at any point in the west, let them call on Henry Roeck, Main street, and disabuse their minds. He has received one of the largest 6tocks ever in Plattsmouth, and is ready at all times to fill an order, on short notice, for any article or furniture, plain or fancy 5W'm Davis, who lives poms three tn;!es south of the city, was run over by a f "eight waon, on Friday last, and severely injured. He had just left thd City for the west, and had only proceeded about four miles when the accident oc cur? i. He had got in at the front of the w2gn to g'-t his coat, and when getting out the oiea took fright and threw him frota the wagon tongue. Both wheels rasei ever his head and nac":, crushing ha -,r a i0rrii)ie manner. Lrs- Liv lr'?n an.j D;ack were ;IJlmol:.u,.p s n- jl i an x w,;.,irQ th lt f ei'iOi' is in a rair way to recover, although Lis "rs- w.!?rei of. fa life, at : 1 2r"Ve do not wish to be in any way csydous about the matter of competition, and if it is insisted upon shall make no serious objection to the eUy authority letting the publication of the ordinances to the luivfjt bidder. We do this mere ly for the purpose of saving the city four or f.ie hundrnl d .lltir. If the council will let us know when the bids will be re ceived and opened, we will try and have ours on hand. ("Returns of the election in Virgin ia reprt.-ent that in othr portions of the State, as well as' Richmond, the regular ijece.-sion car. iidati s Law been enernlly cucc.-s.-f ul. Kncourupred by the results, it is said the guerrilla cheif, Mosby, designs bein a candidate for Cunress. has long been a fjue-ition, in the minds of soim, at what poit.t in Nebraska the cheapest tnd best stoves and tin-ware were kept, and what house kept the larg est stock on hand. The vexed question has at last been settled, and we believe it is given up by all wh ) have given the thin ahorouh investigation, that F.. T. Duke & Co., at the Younjt America stove and tin store, h.ve the best assortment and are selling the cheapest of any house in tin west. Call and see. Q'p'Mr. Duke, wLji) character for truth and v tract y is above suspicion, ! " I authorizes us to say that ti e report, at tempted to be palmed off on the people of this county, that parties had proposed to publish the tax-list for a less amount of corapens.itinn than is prescribed by law, is a falsehood, and has no thadow of truth for a foundation. He also de nouncs the statement, that the Herald hail been promised the tax-list in ad vance, as a base fabrication, which we can bear witness of, were it needed. ryrhe Nebraska city ..us, so long published by Thomas Morton, has, iu a measure, changed hands, and is now published by Thomas Morton & Co., with .1. .Sterling Morton's namo as editor. oteiling is well known as a writer, throughout the Territory, having been :'or some ti.ue editor of the Stws when that paper win first established. J. D. Lauer, who has been a journeyman in the office most of the t.me since the paper was started, is the other p irtner. Strict attention to business is almost invaria. bly crowned with sucess, and this is an evidence that ''jour, printers" are no exception tjthe rule. "5?"It is said that ''Misery loves com pany," and it appears to be perfectly nat ural for a certain class of men, when they get caught in some of their rascality, to attempt, without excusing themselves, to make people believe that others are as guilty as they are. But when a man enters into a compact ith others of his prof-siou J 1'iii ple-.lgi-s bis honor to abide by certain ru.es an i regulations uu u a iit-i--j.-iiy nit1.': L u. L'lr.'ti i u his local. - iy, ami men nrean ins p.igiu.l laitn ll.ei lirst time hism n ipoly is interfi red willi, ! as appiHisers of the above descrihed es and promulgate a fa!-ii od to iinpii- ! tray, and who ma le due return thereof, . . , .v . i c ate otliers, tnmkin rei-.sonm ' men arc ' apt to cotici u lo that ' he is Hot fair aild hoiioral.de in his ileulingt with mankiuj s 'pvoially lliose of his own profession '."There is a ;rt in the c;tv that i-.t'"", has been appropriated by the 1. M. R. II. comjmny to be expened on ill-; road from this city west, work to be Claimenced this fall. Wo would advi;t: our citicens not to get excite 1 over runnrs of this kind, because reason teaches u ! that no actual labor, in the construction of the road, will bo performed b. fore next spring. The companj may make preliminary arrangements this fall for pushing the road ahead in tha spring: but contracts will h ive to be let, and things put in proper shape before active opera tions are commenced. We are of the opinion that this road will be the lirst one completed to Ft. Kearney, hut do cot thit'k it good roucy for our citizens to buuj it any faster than the company will pay for it. Lope Star .Mining Comtant. This Co., under the management of its gentb'nian- ly ng'iit, Capt. j'eo. K. Kimball, passed through our streets last evening, en-route for the gold fklds of Colorado. The train is mostly loaded with costly ma chinery, which will be put in operation immediately upon its arrival. The com pany is from the city of Boston, and we are pleased to see have been so fortunate as to secure the services of Cant. K.. and under such management the Cnn-; , . ! paiiy cannot but prove a success. The! train master, Mr. Ceo. F. Know ies, is tha right man in the right place, while that inimitable Clark is always on hand and ready to "smile." The train is compos ed of mt n who are well qualified for the business that they are about to engage in, and we wish them every success. Grand Concert anu Festival. There w ill be a grand Concert and Festival giv en at the Brick School House on Friday evening next (Aug. 11th) for the benefit of theM. E. Church. The proceeds will be used for repairing the Parsonage. The Concert Ville given by the Oma ha Musical Troupe composed of Mrs. & Mr. Johnson, Alto and Tenor. Miss Alice Clark, Soprnno. Miss Gusia Etabrook, Contratto. Charles E. Parcell Basso PrOiundo. In addition to the above there will also be music by the Plattsmouth Musical Troupe. Farm for Sale The underained offers for snle hia ! arm, i-iiiis.-.iii o i v cultivation, situated 17 miies w-st of Pl.-ittkiu.iii'ii. Also on. sDu'n of iiorses and a -.'agon, farming utensils. e. For .irtieuirirs enquire Ol m. Li win, 'Jieu- da!u P O TVM. SPENTE. MARRIED At the residence of Mr. George Tiiorndike, on the 2d inst, by Rev. SVro A. Amsbury. Mr. Albert C. Touier and Mrs. Martha A. IIctchins. At the same time and place, Mr. T.ver a3d S. CniLD and Miss II. EuzABtTH TnORNDlSK. On the 3d of August, at the ofa?-3 of the Probut Court, by J. V. Marshall. Probata Judge, Mr. John A. Nesbitt and Miss Nancy Grinnell. On the 4th of Aug.. at the same place, by the same Mr. N. B. Walker and Miss Kllex Thraii.kill, all of Cass Co.. N. T. DIED At Wiles' Grove, July 20th, of Typhoid fever, Miss. Rebecca Jane DtCKrr.sos. Sister Dickcrson has resided but a short time in our Territory. While here sh; h is buried her liulLand and her daughter Martha Lucretia. l'wo days af ter her death, her son William followed her. They leave to the bereft fanily the brightest evidence of a Christian victo LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE Is hereby given to all ijonnty and Pre cinct Officers who are entitled to the laws of the lUth Session of the Legislature of Nebraska, (by virtue of their respective offices) that said laws are now ready for distribution at the office of the County Clerk, as provided for bv law. ii MtiiTnrrkMi i Ii. SPURLOCK, Co. Ci'k, Cuss Co., N. T. riattsmouth, Auj. 8th., 1S63. WASTED. An Office on Main Street, or near it. Apply at this office. July 26 tf. REDUCTION OF PRICES. S. Bloom takes pleasure in announc ing to his friends and customers that he will sell anything in the line of Clothing, Boots A Shoes, c., at reduced prices for the next thirty days, in order to make room for a new stock of goods. Do not fail to call if you want anything in his line. SALE OF AN E5TRAY- I will oiler for sale, on the 19th day of August, 1SG5, at the residence of Dwight Terre), Cass County, N. T., between the hours of 1( o'clock A. M., and 2 o'clock P. M., to the highest bidder, One Steer, taken up by Dwight Terrel, iu the Coun ty aud Territory aforesaid. L. O. MILLER, Justice of the Peace, In and for said County and Territory. July 22, ISG5. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the subscriber living in Mount Pleasant Precinct, December 10, 1S(J4, One Red Heifer, one year old last Spring, branded on the left hip with mark not perceivable. LEVI G. TODD. Said animal was appraised by Wm. Wimer and Daniel Maples, at Mount Pleasant, July 17th, 1813. Wm. Wimek, ) . Tx ' Appraisers. Daniel Mai'lls, J ' 1 Territory of Nebraska, f Cass County. $ This day personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peaex; in and for said Countv, Win. Whner arid Daniel p,n!.,, al,j were n r.rmlnted and oualilied ai iii'iiir, iii i uo ii tuidi nuiiini, , ,..L i r . . . L . . i.i i -. ill'; iiu uay or .ugusi n'ii, ai iocioc;i I I. r.i.l.T.e lif I. i To i ni the day of S:tle of said estrnv. JNO. F.'BUCK, Justice of the Peace. July 17, IS'j-3. SALE OF AH ESTRAY. t or about 10 o'clock. A. M., on the i 12:n d.av of Augu-t, lt", at the resi ! d-nce 'f Il-nrv Stub, in Oreapolis Pre- cine:, I shall sell, for cash in bin L to tlt bighr.-t bidd.T, the following prop er tv, taken upas an est ray anil jiosteu I.v ileorv Stud, to-wit : Onn Ox, about eieht years old, marked with a crop otf bis left ear, and is of a red p.nd white color. Appraised at Forty Dollars. Ap praised by Frank ii. Puree! and Jacob Horn. Bv ordr of HENRY STULL. J.i:iS O'Neil, Justice of the Peace. Esray ITorso. Taken up by th j subscriber, on his enclosed premises in Louisville prscinct, Cass county N. T., about twelve miles west of Plattsmouth, on the 2st inst., one iron cray horse, about Iii 1-2 hands high, and su pose.J to ba about four vears old, no marks or brands perceiva ble. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take said an imnl away. CHAS. II. DUTIFUL, I'latt-u'iouth, June 22, lSio. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the Subscriber residing three miles South of Plattsmoath, Cass eo.. N. T., u the 17th day of June, 1 (')"), one Dark Bay Horse, l4 1-2 hands high, branded C or ( on each shoulder, had a headstall on when found, is about live vears old The owner i s hereby re- 'uetcd toa'i1- prove property, pay chirires and take him away, ; 11 TIIOMVS Juue 21 w3. CHEAPEST YET! Wm. Herald, corner of Main and Sec ond streets, is still soiling Groceries, Pro vision Farm Produce, &C., as low as any House in the West. Farmers who have produce to sell will do well to call on him before disposing of their trade. May 30, 1SG3 If. Boots & Shoes A larse lot just re cieved by, Amisos, Dqvey & Co ., Pistols A large lot just received by Asison, Dovey"&Co. A Card to Invalids. A Clrgvtd:i:i, whr? r siding in SuutU America as s niissir oury, diHovered af and simple irmcdy fr the curi; of Servnm VVane Early Vetay, D;ie of th1 Ciir.iry ao't Seminal Oigans, acd th" nhotf triia of !isord 'rs br.uight on tybaaful uod vicioa hal (treat iianibern hve hetia ni- I earty cure 1 l y this af ble retne lr. Prompted by a riefiii e t i bttieHt 'h aSictil atd unfoitumite, I will seed the recipe fjr Frpriai? and u.-ir.g this DieJi c.re. In a Malvd enTeli. lo any cue who nneds it, ! I'rte of CJi -rge. I n s-( iuciK a post paid enviepe, aJirested to AddreM JOsEPH T. IN'MAN, , Jane 23 j bLaticn D. Bible Hou-e, Sew Turk City. WILLITT POTTENGER. V TH I )B h V A 1 I . A . i. ' - " - - 3 PLATTSIIOUTH - NEEP.ASKA. 1 I I CHEAP GOODS AT THE NEW STORE! Howe & Thatcher, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DK A LiltS IK FANCY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, Hardware. Queenswarc, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, OUTFITTING GOODS.&C THEY WILL tm BE UNDERSOLD Call before purchasing-, and Examine Goods and Prices. If you do not buy, you will Oct FOstea 2 UEJIEMBER THE PLACE, iws:tiyi streets OPPOSITE TOST OFFCE, PLATTSMOUTH, N. T. July 1, 1SG-3- if PHOVISION STORE ! We have opened a "X" o Opposite the PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, Where we are Off ering and are Selling Everything Usually found in the Provision Line, vi We wish to buy all kinds of Country Produce. Such as Butter, Vegetables, &cM For which the Highest Price will be paid In Money. s3rTho?e having such articles to sell will do well to call and see us before selling. J. II. HEYSEIt &. Co. Plaitscnouth, May 22, "65. JNTEST HIPJESJSS shop. j M. B. MURPHY, Main St., opposite Platte Valley House, PLATTSMOUTH. - - - NEBRASKA. Has on hand a large stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES- WHIPS, SPURS, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, ifce. IIo can Outfit a Mule or Horse Train With everything in his line, on Bhort notice. My motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Repairing done at all limes, at reasonable rates. BLACK, BUTTERY cfc CO., Vholesale and Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Tuedicinal use, Dye "Woods, Dye StufTs, Farmers, freighters and physicians Will find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu ine and of the best quality. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Plack, Plattsmouth, May 1st, 1S65, tf S-r s4 -A mm j E. T. DUKE ct Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WARE. Wrp keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Freighters' OUTFITTING- GOODS, Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans, Skillets and Lids, Ovens, Camp Kettles, &c. We also keep Chain Pumps and Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Coilee Mills JOS STVOJEJESL I Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice, -with neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between Second and Third Streets, PLATTSMOUTH. - - ' KE13IIASKA W. i North Pictures taken of all Kinds. Ambrotype3, Photographs, Gem Pictures, &s A wood assortment of Case9 Frame3, Album! &c, constantly kept on hand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames made to order, of any size. Apothecaries Hall. JOHN REED & CO., Cor. Main and 5th Sts., NEBRASKA CITY, - - NEB- Dealers in DRUGS & .MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Putty andGlass- Pstent Me.icinn of all kinds, ToiW articles, cta t'onery. and i Trry:h!n? kept iu a flrst-ciass lizug Stoie, at Eastern price. &f We are prepare! to flU a'.lordsrt . and wirrant onrgjrii to Be frifb. arr.IO '64 Retail Dealers in and Fancy Articles Generally. i..UC nr .s4 -jU wj sir 'LlU L.THOMAS' -Mrm n 1 1 ....l-.i Side Miin Et , THE PRAIRIE FARMER, DEVOTED TO Agriculture) Horticulture, Mechanics, Ed ucation, Home Interests, General . Aews, Markets, rfc. Pnblithel Weekly, ltf.a neat octavo form ofaixteen paxes, w th an icilti at the end of each volume (six monhi.) TERMS: f 2.00 A YEAR. IX ADVAXCE. For Club oticelM and $24, one copy free. 53-Apprcpriate adrertieemeats will be placed In (he rAEKEE fir 15 cent pt-r line ef (pace. Xonpa ricl, each inaertiun, in advance. Spe-ial Jio ices, leaded, preceiinp adverti ementg, twenty tenta per line of aire occ tp;ed. A rqure c )mpri-ta ten lines of K ace. 53-The circulation f tbe PRAIUIK FAKMES U now ttic Urpeet of any paper of iin clam hi the Wat and North -West, and 0r3 to Nurserymen, FluiUta and Implement il.iuufrtctu'ers, the beat medium to react! the uojsim iatcretd. E31EHX C0 ,2Lake6t.. Cbicaj-, lil CIIAS. VOGT & CO , Cor. Maiu and 5th fits., NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA. Dealers in LEATHER AND IRON, sSdle&.shoe leather, Saddlers' Hardware Findings and Tools, WAGOKS, PLOWS, &c. ("Orders Promptly attended to. KLEl'SER & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Confectioneries, IVotions, Toys. Coal Oil Lamps. Sec, &c. We are also aper.ts for (he Buchinan Vfool'"r Mills, of St Jo8t-ph, Ho., and have ujw ou hand a tioid assortment of FAXCV CASSIJfEBES, CLOTHS, JEASS, FLASXELS, ? , which we lia ve received on commission, and are prepared to exchange fur WOOL OR CASH, at very reasonabls ij;urei. fiive u a call, oue d-or east of tlie IIebald ullicv, riattsiuouth, lictira- Va. ilay 10, 1SJ5. tf TSIE TUIIllIAE for 1SG5. rKOSPECTL'?. The Military and Naval ,uccese of lsfi4, with thi aiiHpici''U4 reult f our l'reni.ient ial eoritest, hava lilted a iieuvy weight inmi Ihv breasts of tlie loyl iniliicn of our countrymen. It i now felt, even by til. ise who hiive been "distrustful and faint bearte'l that rl:e I'uion i to emerge triumphant, fiom tho deadly strife herciuto sLc i so ii kedly pricipi tatedVy her aKailatit. and that slavery, her r.--lentless foe.i to ncounter th-- f ite of Hainan. Tloi ji.jri!s of foreiuu iiervc'itiuii und of Wi -tern ir.BUi rectiou are safety t ; Abraham I.ixcols, h I'.np r ;.sHil;it!e hs a choiee f the minot iv. holdH the l.eim ol'Maie f r four yo:ir loi.ei; the rt-b' liinn, alpi.ly weakened by its dff'ats and loea iluiii. toe i a-t year with its rrlit po reilueed tiiat m purse-bearer otlMia:lv dicinren th.it it'' Treasury notes oan e.tiU bee'h idi 1I t-T coin at the rare o twenty five for ore, hile i's 1otm1s corom inl bui six cents ou the dollr-but awaits the blow whicK thall oon Hrlke the sword from its paracidal baud and remit Its maMer pii its t th- justice, or it may t e lo the cicm'.rcy, ef a sorely wrotiperi aud justly incenr l but f rbe:iriti and mse-Kuii'ioua eople. Sueh are the ausjic8 which j istify our faith tha' tha pie-eut ye:rr will see the tars and Ftr.p s float un 1 h lienced from everv battlemetil in the Republic, and the perfect law of Liberty f r All inimovably irn beted iu the tntitutiou of our t'uioii. Tm: "fcw Cork Tkiutne, fitunded in 1S41, will en ter tton its twenty-fourth year with qni:keni h opes and inlarfr-d means f asetuiaess. lis priuci pb s reed no re-st.iteuiei.t: its aims are the uitT'i-ii u of IntJlirence and the iniculati. of a spii it if Prwe rioin aud liuioanity. Wien litis tiutli shall hnvo Veeu cencially recojjuized and e.tabliehed as the ba sis of our instituiions arid polity, that in.mstice tt iba pjci est, the weakest, the most Despised , is a fea-fol mistake that no community oe state can atl'ora lo wr cci: even its liumble..t meinb.i theu will our land ba k once mure iu the calm sunshine of peac i and prosperity. The Ikiui ,k h is for the last year been puhli-hel witlioiit prout to its proi'i ictors, s'dely because of ti.Q tlepre-iation of our c-irr n''v bt low ppoeie slnlarU. conipeliiiirf us lo buy paper aud other materials at cost consi lerahly ahove toe auiouiit revived fr. 111 otir sul-scriiiers. Un our weekly edition, the net lo- has amounted tc several th' Usai.ds of dollar; wiiill our lari;e rec-,pts frm advert iiiiiK have Iwn wbjii iibiorbed by the ex'i H'.rdiiiary e.poues Tor Cutrt y pnn Icnce, Teleir aphin', etc., devolved on us by tl i war. As we do mt suppose our,p;itruu desire that e should w-.rk fur them at our est. and pierr u I i. be patronized by any who mat d. -iie it. we have soui-wli.it a ivaueed lor the ensuing year the. pric. of our .ein eek ly aud Weekly, as we h id alreajy done with those of our daiiy efhtmns. This lucrea-e is purely nominal; there never bet'ore was a 111111 when the farmer of tir ceuniry country could buy The Ti ibuu' l.r so iittle of tlteir cwu paoducttt or labor as they can by the luitnwint; TERMS: DAILY TBIIJUXE, Fincleeopy ... Ma'l subscribers, one year, 312 i-su'-s FE.I-wFKKLY TUIBL'XE, One copy one year 101 issues, I'wu copies k ue year. 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