I .: i '!:. if; U,.- i rl I 'A Whit.. K,., of NeWk, City, r7" I I Vi llPUU ' V Ml : 'n ti e city to-day. v Lite : a br-t C' -- - i c!a? uj;uj always calN on the Ukuald, an J we are always pleased to see him. yr -ar-n, v, ft . x. : pnttii imvai mix-h v 1 u . i :.-irrit .f. At 'ho IVo.Mt - mi S'.atr id u i l.y Ji: Ji.-.- Chiid, 0ir,. r Zl. 170. .' LT t SMSUTH .-JtSRAKSA., JllUIiSDAY, : OV. 3, 170. 3 l:e street tiOsr.ir.gs thouM he tinned an J putia shape before a storm. Gore tn I'd.." the first ccrtiEeatc of e'ectiou for ,Scv-..b ?enatoriaJ Pi Irict. . " Nebraska ha a !or-i th '"fa" fh iinV by giving lie; 'iblienn u.-jori'y urr -ttDCOn'j large. Will tonic f our grain uicich-iutsfo t ud the figures for us iu the produce tdeppe-d from this point. Rcr. J. M. Taggart has left Nebraska Ciy ar.d gone to Blair, tr officiate as pastor of the Baptist Chur-.h iti the lat ter piVJJ. Partita iittorested are requested to pay attention to the notice cf the City Mar sha published for the post few Jays, relative to payiae claim for license?. Trouble tnay be ared by a prompt at tention to the request of the Marsha1. By li fe:. : Isn't it about time "rot" took off those "store clothes" again, in vie of the order of J u Igc Lake ? One UK-re time, we ask if the city au thorities will repair the bridge on Sev enth street, south of Pearl? lion. A. I. Spracue has been in the city for a day or two. Sprague is doing a pool business in Saunders. Mr. Clark, father of our esteemed fel-ow-towu-tnaii John II. Clark, i- in the city for a for a few days on a visit. Thistles appear to be glowing hi the r? reels of Nebraska C'ty. The Time iiilspn the city "dads" to cut them. Mj. Wheeler i having a new roof put -n hid residence, corner cf Mtiu and f.:ith streets. Capt. E. B. Murphy i" doimr a good vork 'or tie city, in grading before his residence b'twt-eu Third and Fourth Streets. We net the Recorder thn morning, lie was dospoudent. No ca.-e- no drunks i.o nothing. Alaa fur tlie de frenoracy of the tiincs! ce to a ciicu'ar letter from A. P. Touzhn publi-hcd to d.iy, it wi:l be seen that a new, .-hort route ha b-.'en opened to tlie east from Ijurlin-rion. TUU wlil elevafe the I, M. another notch in the a!e, au-i make it tff t..t road line of the wet. e are in rcscil't ol a ne:it nanij.hl-t i of the Charter and Ordinances of the city of Ku'o. in thisSt.-it J, executed at the AV.7i..-'"fFic-e. It i-t a credit to the machnnioul kill and facilities of t ho pro prietor of the Iiejutc.-. As an instance of fcuecess on the part of the Lator Kefornj Party in this State, the Omaha papers announce the marriage of Prank Itooney, the Presi dent, and Miss Alice Buttcrfield. We have just gathered a few bushels of thrt second crop of IsaLella grape grown on the same vines this season. The berry is about as large as usual, and a few clusters ripened' The most; of theiu, however, were green, but fine f r jellies. Bnnrnville A'tcer-fiver. Tho Publ ic Schools of the City wil open noxt Monday. We have two new brick .School House?, and the central one will be commenced in a few days. A bridge at Ienvj-r, Col., pports thi notice "No vehicle drawn by more than Mi-s Eliz-ibeth Wilson has been ap- fme animal U allowed to crofs tliis biiug' j lintcd Post master at Wilson, in the i j 0ppo..i;e directions at the tame time." funty of Otoe, Nebraska, tn place ot Miiis Margaret Wi!on, resigned. Potatoes have dropped in Chicago from SI. to 40cts. rer bu-hel. Tho-e J. P. Lantr, of Lincoln, wa. in the J jla,.ri, vl10 have purchased in this city rlty yeMerdai'. He has out a new esrd r(.(.c.tlv at 4 cent.i a bu h.-l, fir the with a mnp of the west on the back, ! - sh:M.:n2. to ri.icaco. will not f i - i - - which will erve as a pocket guide to im migrants to Nebraska. The Council DiufTs folks are brag?inz shout the water works they are to have. We had the Cncst ones in operation here biht Saturday ever deen in the west. It lained all dav, withoutcea'-iriga moment. realize more than one hundred per cent on their investments. Three of the passengers of the ill Jfcted stean.er Cambria were from Coun cil BluffsMrs. Hill, and Mrs. Smith and her son. who were going to England toxihit the Ecencs end friends of long Wc understand that a fine Stnge I'itzgerald has concluded to '"back" the Urooks House himself. fr a time, and has secured the services of Mrs Fox. the cider, to supei intend the internal af fair of the c-tab-Mmient, assi-f e 1 by her son Everett Fox. Mrs. Fox has su perinteiided the machinery of a large hotel in the ea-t, for many years, and we doubt not her skill and 1'i'z's mcy ! cixnfortal.de and pleasant for visitors. Hans C. Ne:I-ion an 1 Mi-s Minie Nvil- so.u, all of Plat'smouth. tv.t.ri:n Five tho.is.u.d tueii, of all kinds, from the Millionaire to the laborer, arc wanted here in Plattauioath. To day there is a great call for men. Every laborer in the city is at woik, and hundred u.rre au: needed. Come, if you want work, or come, if you wi-h to make money oil a small capital. orri Fl B . lf HOI ..i.s. VVe are sorry to say that there is no town in the S:ate whore then; ha been the same earelesMiess in jeg ud to public school houses as in P!attsu;ou:h. But our people luve at hl-t aroused to the iii.poitance f ih-t subject, and the work of erecting a fine Central School Build ing, on ilm City Park, will be com menced immediately. The building is to eot some $3.V(MJ or 4) OOJ an will be complercd only n?xt season. The city authorities have secured a small b an from the State School Fund with which to commence the work, and we learn that the foundations of the build ing will be put in at once. As soon as we are able to learn the exact size and plan of the build in z we will inform the readers of the IIer.M in regard to them. A:i'iher vier:;; fhe:ule of Sine and I ..'.. .:rii' eviJwumiii wa- brjtiht up i With a Vhoit turn' in this city ete d '. 1 he victims tiniee was Smith not John but Sam. - iii d he claims his home i;i the moral ton of Burlington, Iowa lie has Let n traveling tlurirg the past th.ee vca.-w f.y- a wh)I; havl-a'.' JIKV'S CHRISTIAN 4 I A I I4.. akso; The meeting in the V. M. C A. Hal!, Tuesda3' night, was verj- gratifying, and gives promise of the great usefulness which sueh nn organization is susceptible of. There were many of the finest voices of our lady vo?alL-.ts in the sing ing, and we confess the gratitude we feel toward these fair asij generous be ings tor lending us the great influence of their presence. These associations are now pro-peiiiig in ail the !arj e cities of the Union, and the happy thought of merging our Literary Soci- ty into this j Association is highly creditable io the ; good s. ns of our vmog men One of; h.'-u.-e oJ that city Ioi: ibue Co. ;:ti'l was'by them tru-ted with hirge aimvmrs of iiii-'iicy, r.iid was looked e.j on as an lonoi-t iiid indu trlous yoirig man. He lt-U for a business trip tbii iih Iowa and Nebraska about three w eks ace, j and about a veek :tgo he remiticd to his employers SI. 3(0 in money. About that time they heard be was on a 'spree' and they began to feel uneasy. They waited a few days, and then Mr- Kobcit Donahue started to hunt the young man He heard of him in several places thiough Iwa where he h id collected three :r four hundred dollars and final ly found the veritable Smith here in PJattsmouth, spending his time and money in the saloons and houses of ill fame. He took hiui to the hotel Thurs day evening, where the young man ac knowledged his guilt. He gave Mr Dona hue:? 30 which he said wa- all the money he possessed. Ilis books showed a defFcb'n ey of about $!". Sm th gave an order on some rela'ivos in Burlington for the amount. Donahue telegraphed yester day to see i! tlie order would be accepted but tho an.-wer came in the negative. Complaint wa- then entered before Jit'ige Child, a warrant ismd and placed in the hands of offiecr Williams, who soon found the young fellow safely (as he supposed) stowed away within the cla--ic walls of 'crib No. 2."' He w s brought before .Tudire Child where he wns again confronted with his much wo:iged employer, who told bin. that if lie wuu d deliver to him till the money he hail (as be Lelieved he had not done so at first) and would go back to Bit:!:;;? ton and arrange some way to pay thede fie'eue.r, be would not pro-ecute him, otherwise he would proceed with the nto.-cufion on a cuminal e.-.arire The the r:im:.iv n fee's, of tins oigan zatton I Vuuur man f;y.ko,l over more. He U t fu.msb ih.'ii large Hal! in a maimer was tjiCn ,e:irovu.(i. lllt ll0thine more was to render it atti active ur.u pleasant, as a ;,,, i (,X(.Cj,t tiif.ir or two ; viaHSe. place of report, after bti-iness hours, for Th .y ,mim.ll;at(.jy .leparte l for Burling our young men. al.d to keep newspapers to pHi;,h can t!uUjk his tMr(l th.lt t'pon a-ovelic pinion? pure anJ white. iSne m' b irae to the roj4 m !wva, T tatk in ioU' entern-U funIU;ht Ani eiogMTfct tonga o. t nUlciw lore. Twas harJ to re that unlto fzo to intitx't.'u so tweet an J lair. SirugliDK lona ia Ji-ath'a cmbravei Liaviugnoriow uu,i griel totUo lontb" pi. sjonr-e one sho t yeur ba-i gono Jf.ni-e i nrx-hling, sinleya rosefhe blum4, Tiu Ui-att. w.ia its wieiUiox fcepUr cam Aui u urke i for that Ion eUtaai buuae. Nov p.nvuu si I and bro ten hear Us J Loi'k b '.ok wiibjlif-teuing tartut c?ea. IVLi-u r juutt htr couch the victor tportwl Ani bore Ucr coaqucrins to theakica. Oh I tnesaenier of Jo.ith, why didft thou coina To us ia life .o quick. 60 soon. An i choose that precious Jurliu; ou I'ot the ooldaaJ di'cut tomb. Thou husf plucked Iroui a iacrcii happy hotuo The rarest, lov ieat. brighten flower. And left our anguished hearts to mourn The log; of Via.t. ia Kdeu'ii lovely kower. Now a childless mother mourns its Iobs; A fathor wa iuj th it sha i While heavenward her sunless bark Is toeeed And a 1 earth's bright st hopea have flown. But there U a hope that points Vryond Tho rising elouds of human life. That ttlls of ioy tho Christian' f und Where theie is no sick net's, sorrow pain nor Etrii'e. Stosio. nd from all the la'rge cities of the world. from every State in tlie Union, upon the files, together withal the readable niaia zines, published at home and abroad thus giving inefTTal recreation to the clerk, -the professional, man and the tradesman, every evening. This news and reading room will be kept open from 10 a.m. to lop. in. every day. arid be under the supervision of a Librar an, to be appointed by the Board, and he will see th;;t everything about tlie Hall is I j his employer i- filled with the "'mtlk of i human kindness," else he would be in jail awaiting trial. Coach lias been put on between LaPlatfe cn thcOtuaha &. Southwestern 11. K. Mid this plncc. It r. Ill run Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. will a.ake the Btooks the best hotel in the wftt. Large additions of furniture tedding etc., are being ma le. Mr. Frank MoWhinney, of the I'x change Bank, (Jreenville, Ohio, was in o:ir ciy a few dajs sir.ee. He was on a tour t f observation through the tve-t and seemed well iileascd vith our eitvnnd its The prospects of peace in L'uropo have , Lusiness i.rosr'ccts. He is a substantial Ambled gold tc llf. and whe-tt and : i(Il!.:nefis ,..an ,.,, he kind wc like to rfher produce have tone down with it This can be but a temporary fall, aud we look for better rates soon. Mrs. J. V. B. Jackson, a foimer rti- d.?nt of this ci'y, who hs been in San see coming to Piatftmouth. He is a brothcr-in law of our fellow townsman, Charlt-v Cooper. Wc had the pleasure of a call this morninc from Mr. (I. V. Atkinson. Jose, Canforma, f rthe past year, re ! eJitor aml IlU!,i;,llcr cf the We.-t Vir turned a few days sin :e. She think j ' f J jrilufy 0f Charle-ton, Vv'e.-t Va , remaminsr in th,s e.ty, andill probably j a Kepulliean paper of the pure strij-.e. invest in real estate. j Mr. Atk Uj0:i ;s vi,hi,Ig t,,e v.e.t with a It is s t: 1 tht Gov 3;eph2ni, of Ky. viow toiuvosting in property and settling U. S. Senator eleci from that State, i j -'r0- ' disoniliSrd for tho position by reason, as j The cuu.c appointed to -on for ii char.ee 1, that he accepted a Colonafs j with the offi?ers of the Omaha an IS. commission in the rebel a-my at thecoui- V. K. It. Company returned to day. meucement of the war. They report no definite propo-itionsmade The Tenth Senatorial District has been on c.it,'cr si.dc.' hxl th;t a peiiera! ! .,a,k served Mmilar to ours of the Seventh. I was haa' an.J t,iat co'ny fvident Lectures, during tlie winter, will be provided, and steps have already been inaugurated to secure some of the mo t famous bcturers of tho country to ad dress the Association, at widen time, as at others, the members will do all in their power to show our citizens how prai-e-woitby is their woik: and we do hope every good citizen of 1 'lattsmouth wili t iK-ouiace and aid thi- organization as far as their power and ability will allow them. Sociables will a'so form a feature in the 'entertainments to be provided by the Association. A Lliaiv will soon be A ;: tiovi;. Wc understand that our bu -ines men have agreed to c:o-e their stores at 7 30 p m. This has been brought al.out by the solic'tat ion of the Young Mens Christ ian Assoeian of this place and we arc in formed that our merchants very readily and very cheerfully res. ended to the call iiiaJi? on t hem. Ei. Herald. Again we are electri fied, not with su -h a Lilinus effusion from "Bepublican"' as formerly; but, with one of rtfosc gifted, scientific (inni hilitim,x as only our "Republican" can produce. Of course, Mr. Editor, we cannot follow our chaste "Republican" (nor do we suppose your readers can) in his scientific exploration of that "caudal extremity," a haunt frequented anLhabi ted by lriru -clf, and so peculiarly adapted to oire of his inclinations. We leave him there, Mr. Editor, "tuaU'r of the situation," and theri we feel certain ha will remain, to be found "by an admiring public" unless his late ulntrticc attempt to manipulate "Cass" should cause his "patron .-aint" to cast him forth. It s'l'ike-us, Mr. Editor, that this starry an hi'AiV'((u (if ih "little star" is a taught triek of "llepu-'IieanV to gain credit for more learning and knowledge than real at'ilitj' as a French wit lonr ago deiiued it, (and we believe "Republican" makes pretensions in that way), "a mys terious carriage of tlir. Lotly to hide the ti7T 'J the millle., " I he place for expression of prefer ence is in convention" piousb- chants our virtuous ""Republican." Mr. Editor, havcir't we been trying to impress upon the po aJcroMs mind of our "Republi can" that this is our idea of propriety, and that the next Legislature would be apt to do this. Dear "Republican!" isn't this better than frantically patroling the streets of our city imploring wit a tit iciiing Jrenzy Republicans and Demo crats to east a ballot which will send "Republican" to a county convention, assigning as a reason that those who op pose him are iHshnnestfy, impiously and Jiaiutuleittly conspiring against someway. little Federal "itty" at tbe time and we hardly think he's entirely weaned yet. Altogether, Mr. Editor, this fast and furious enemy of Gen. Thayer, pro tending to date his until athics from the 1 1th of August ki-r, doesn't fool any body hereabouts.. We are sorry for him. We alwa)!t liked Liiu till he went in the interofeta of the two bushel Lag and tich. With the company he selected, we leave him. No hard feelings, notb tig but pity for his foolhardinera actuate na to'adtie him to fi plow and elop over" no mora. The tail hV adhering to is a safe and pleasent place for just puch "stars," and when ths 'Great Bear wakes up from hi3 hySernating terra, wo expect the luminous period of our "star" will abrubtly terminate under an aval anehe of well, no matter, wo bid our "utar" a pleasent journey, no mat ter which way he travtl We're not of the old lady and scissors kind and we don't think it worth while to pin faith to the hit worJ. We recom mend "star" to the nearest pea nut stand for consolation, where he can get a cheap imuiitatioo of Mra. Winslow'K SoothiDg Syrup and keep hw ruffled bowels quiet til) after the 12th of Jan. next. When if he can keep faith in anything, we expect that chaste but sore little darling to give utterance, so that all may hear, to that promised ''Amen.' "RErCIlAICAN." We are requested to a k all business j to snatch from his adhesive gums that ht- I men to put ilns rule into operation on Monday evening next. As the Saturday evenings are not inc'uded in the opera tion of thi- agreement, our citizens will observe tt at on and after next Saturday all stoics in the city will close at 7 MO p. in. every evening except Saturdays. This beina known to t-u-tomers they v. 1 t govern ihem-eives accordingly. Wo are informed that the Heading Room of the V. M. C. A. is now ro been obtained: and pcivading al its woik will be found a griijtou, wholt souled. Christian spirit, tending to .-.fren'tlii n the weak and in iiroratt. a'l tie IVderal tent which so miraculously ex cites his patr iotism and love of Republican pr neiple! Oh ! most disinterested "Ue ,u!i.iean' is this n ally an ignis fatnust But, .Mr. Editor, it seems another "litt.e star ' has dared to woik the disc. ol' llepub:ican'" Ka'etdo cope, and is first dotted at "Fremont." It seems that this new intelligence has an ex- ! ten led orbit, (vide 'liepubliean'" ob servations), and in erratically kicking ai -out the po.if.c.iltiim mm 'iit, has applied ore of its pedal extremities to that cau- 1 dal t xttemitiy of "R. publican's" "Ur.-a vt'tkiii,; aia.nuuiii..na vi tfimiimi- wt.ieu i Jf..j.,r' m ;:( h Close proxilUltV to will be increased steadily until it beeon.es om friend's place of imagined security fcvond to none in the west fur the nuui , a formed, the nn -leus for it bavins alrcadyj ber or character of its magazines and The canvass was made with the re turns of only three out of the seven counties in, ani the cert":5cato was is eued to the Democrat, sn here. E. T. Sharap, Esq., is erecting a build ing on Sixth street, to be used by him as a Gun-mith Shop. This kind of an in Etitution has lor-s been needed in Platts-mouth. Some fellow refused to pay his wa-h bill at Nebraska City recen ly and the local of the Times threatens to pubh'.-h his name. The local seems to have a deep interest in the raymcnt of the bill. A drove of cattle were put into tbe river at Nebraska City iccently to swim across, and twenty-Gve of tbeui were drowned. They should have been tun plied with Merriman's Life preservers. We Faw parties unloading a car of po tatoes this morning, which had been loaded for Chicago. The drop in the market knocks the profit off. Dr. N. B. Larsh, Superintendent of the State Lunatic Asylum, pas.sed up on the western bound train for Lincoln. The Dr. hopes to have the Asylum in running order at an early day. ly tor an business. The Company- has de cided to place a corps of Engineers at work to survey the different routes sug gested by the Committee, after v.Jdch sorae definite propositions will bo made by the Company A hypocritical scoundrel in Athens in scribed over his door: "Let no evil enter here." Diogenes wrote under it : "How does the owner get in?" , The above was considered 'sharp in Diogenes; but if some common scrub of a Nebraska boy had pet pretated it no one would have ever thought of it again. It makes a great difference sometimes who does or says a 'cute' thing. Thi Omaha Tribune startles itself with the question, "whither are we drifting?" You arc "drifting" "t.) the bad' just about as fast as it is possible to drift, if we are any ja lge. You should have asked and considered that question at an earlier date before you bolted your party nominations and tried to,bieak up the Republican organization in Nebraska. newspapers. We again commend tlii. association to the finest support of every citizen and trxe al! young men to join it with out ('el::y which cat: be dene l y paying ?J. to J N. Wi.-e Librarian and en- 1 i;t to su.-h we sav i ' '";o;.g iluir names m tue iist of uiciu- le.s. Nefiwith-tan. ling the small fee is de mtimbdaiid is necessary to j reset ve membership the association desire to let ;dl p.-rsous know that the Heading in ' to We hare on our ta .le "The .rEtieid in Modsrn American." The "poetical li The man who contemplated leaving the State on election day because he was ! afraid he would not vote right, has writ ten another "stunner" to the Oiu.il.a Tribune. It is currently repotted that "Pete" will ided;:e himself to not onlv Many of our young men lo-k upon it as a sort of religious revivival or eamp meeting orgamza'ion come and see. The Association is de signed to strengthen our love of the Chri tian Kelicion without regard to sect ariiiuisin. and at the same time to fu.ni-li intellectual enjoyment of a healthful character for all within tho radium of its influence. The wonderful 6uccess of such organization- in all pa its of the world encourages us to the belief' f.v- ,.j,V;Mt- .yi .', .. ',. that the Young Mt n's Chri-ti in As.st.i- j ein-oij .-i cu -i e- i ciatie.n of Plattsmmith w.il piove a per manent blessing in our mid-t. We urge every man,"younir and old alike, and every lady in the city, to join it without delay. Now i- the time to show goo 1 will ; we say d not wait t see if it is going ro be successful, but join at once, and thus help to injure sticee-s. Boot, is FitKK -ee if Ibiod i wry tn! inat io;i i .( ; J. j. t t lint . Iiec im ! Conductors are accommodating, some time":, as well a -other people. A citizen of this city while tiaveiirm over the B. it M. accident-lily i 'st ids hat. OlVour-e the train eoul l i;o: ! . s'epped lor a liat but the Conductor took the trouble to see that it was found, ;:n 1 the owner re ceived his tile yesterday by expre.s-, gintig. X-h City ( liiouicli: And the same chap whose nam4 i Sheppaifl stopped his tiain a few d;ys since in Salt creek Valley, backed up to a burning house where the "lone, lo;n woman" w: witnes inn the tli.-ti uet ion of lier property wb hour, the power to stive It r he passengers jumped out and soon quenched the liamcs am! sav, il the houe. Everybody Iik' s to travel with Sbeppard. The B. & M. folk's always, employ the best men in the country. it k: Kir 4 i it r . Oct. ol One Michai I the balan. e of whose name we will have in obscu rity was arrested on Saturday evening by officer Williams. Michael plead guilty to eoii.-iJcruble "ttghtne-s." He V. t-ei. U u'e toid a ' 'o: tee ot i hi' e geii! :eliu li ami three will waif iiii- i: no-, eirizens . n li a to 1 ii g Miei i, a'iijs a-; n.ei: If", u- all like h:d fil.i- 1 mdsi Tel pi i ' to pit ll it to ce i. i nun g. vsr. Li-f of ietiers re .mrnin.if at tl. month Post. Office on November 1; CKVl I.KMAN's LsT. cense" a prarcntlv constitute! the i,ar ---uirtrictttio county if elected County ness of thi., new poick and for good lion. P'ni'dent, but to trett a new est sidesplitting laughter we recommend ' scn,K,, nou--c in fach di-tiict. He won!, it to all lovers of the classic bard of Man I rep'y to the communication in the Tril.- tua. The cuts are artietie and nun-eroim wert' lt not t!lat be is too busy laying ! Ras commitied, in default of the need ful. For further particulars inquiie ot Frank or look at hi oveicoat. Oct. L'S. Before his Honor this niorr -ing came ihreo of "od corn's ' devotee.-, Price 25ctA address Wilted Herald t,ia wilVi fjr hU e!ecti instoav-onn n. A good memory is a very important thing sometimes. The Nebraska City Tinustnys. one day, that there are three -r four hundred wason coming into that burir loaded with grain every day; asd, Y. M. C. A. There wi.ibe a Sociable of the Y. M. C. A. held at their rooms, opposite tbe Brooks House. Saturday evening, No vember 5th. Every one is earnestly .-o licited to be present, as a plua.-unt time is anticipated. The ocea-ion wdl le in toe very next issue, it attempts to J supplied with vocal and instrumental tdiow that they are doing a li-avy grain I uiusie by the different "church, choir-" l.u,ines by asserting tint the record of aod musicians of the city. Aduii-sion the scales shows tliattJiere are as high ' ftec. J.N.Wise R Baxteii Windham, Ldwaud Wilson. Committee on Sociables Atr.ff r:n J-iro?j li ir n ail t'lias lli'innn VVm is nmn V H'TtlT J C I a iv 1 l.Us:.ntli K E Han- V L lirewu Jas 15' ii, it llonry 15U.-U r .I:! 'J U ackfiio n W D Bole C 11 ! JJarret J fiilkins v.V l u.-nn C P Clii is-taiiin tJ Coi.kl n 1. M Cmtt'iol tj.o UnU'j J H lui kt net - E U lee- ii V I Ml inttMn! A KVPIT! .1 V. iwr,1? .1 st K-ttrri-!i,n G II Erwili W Kair.n Aibort F.t. h S F Ko't-y Jolin Frren.uuJ t or,l f4 Firnsiin T Fliirkwhnnu Th- ' tionioM .1 A . Mall . I llien:in M ix Hi. ks C vV Il.,.eel ii K I lirnrv Ir J liiiif T ! Hnsr- r M I Hovt C. I Jpw. il Dr S W I -John, n F-.'tk .I'ine.s II K Tuerp t Keiin'Ml.T Pat Kruppr II Kc?c'i:,m CUbs 9 j .'irjnnMiinn i &ir c. .neawu inoi otie -f whom was a descendant of Ham : i,ii.i".,:1n F ".-andwitched" wiih mud, and a. blacker, f ft mu l Jier otiject we nave iicvi r I. ad the pleasure t f seeing. lie, it seems had mi le. f.i!;eii to eio-.- the "i raiKh " He ei-o-sed it, hall way on the hiidge and tother hal. "leu I tmtled ii." 'J'hj ,! -M.-in ir.! J.!,n .MarKii:u-s- r .Viitg .M IUi C Jli II jMurphy Pitt .1.-l.an Frmk M:.r,l:..ilj J . W i M G.iiiu? i'i,Jt irk i.Not-i a i ;.. j .u t Nickels J iO-Ur U il hi-., t-iii Pttw i ii,l- W m A JOrcitt A .1 2 ! I'an-tke F OVnelas A C jP.er J. W PciiMM.ri ()!of Pinker U 1 1 turfiin M iP.Rhh .re J C K:ii:sc.r Joba i li. oiiey F ; Kt-iniTt Nick jltomi'! W Kk.-. S ,P.y:in.D ..-p- h w J D s'lnil" li W tfVr J (r l.-y.'cbolleiii Jiilcjr :.-mith I L 'Sh?:tt-r -I It iMllitil .M S siiii-li W D !l i?p--pr S ;vpiis- J ;Wurr:n?C2 ! Warri'ii M ,V. es.l,lcd J ;wrl ll VV. f., S : Whitt tcr J ; V.'i.ritt Ir.iing E W il-h .l..hn Wiiril Thos Wil ? flo'-nrt V 'nok El lr J M ;Vri?rc!it VV 'Wnetum r II W II iWi.ik-ir hv. Wi iK'uGe,- W Y-iru-li .MUa V ,ng Aiix iVaa Broth A Co Mrs-rs to -eriru ly a'artu him. In i lain Anglo aion, Mr. huitor, it seems some one has had the tei'urrity to write a leader in the "Fremont Ti i. vne." which ' 1 Jepubliean" cannot approve of. -Juery? Can tlie Tt ibunr last lone, such being the ca-e ? W e tremble for that tother "little star." But the most amaziutr thing is that this Ass tronomi- cal "liejmblican" sin u!d apical to us "young scntniator, (that s one en eotiiayiiiir tea lure mir way), an.l com- l ! iin- of o-factory o;inl asantness. Well Mi. Editor, in our small orbit we haven't a class of sufficient magnifying p.ovirs to reaeh the secluded haunt of "liep'iblican," but attribute his inter rupted observations and olfactory ditfi en fie- to hi.- locus in quo, (the po.-ition flora which be observes) We would reuiend "a change of base" and fresh However, eui e j Mr. Editor, we are sorry to say we can- .1L I , V- 1 U i.ll ttlVi llblUIUI 111 !. 1-11" 111. 1 lo n.ai 'on; out leei reipeiieu io cnueavor ' ) pact.'y his "righteous indignation" in i a-n . fl n;r at in by humbly con-frss-iny we "did it not." In conclusion, Mr. Editor, we take pka ure iu referring "Republican" to an article in the "Omaha Iirjjubftcan" of tlie 2'. h in-t.. entitled "Missouri Elec tions." We feel confident that a close an 'lysis of this article, together with (he "Adam- family," and "Mark Twain's" new war-map, will enable our gifed "Re publican" to plan a succes. ful campaign lor his m::u. will be glad to g. For the in we 'w. uli! sav i T I I l - 111, , I.. ie ;r i-t tin v"w i i I air for our "B-.-publican." tie ti...d I , e. ii' :e- V'.'eW i iilis. ie cn P'att . I S 70. us forty wngona loaded wfh grain v'ghod in a n"g!e Jay. Oh, what a memory ? A mauiti Tjewiston, Me., has recently Tho Arirus tav.-: "Thirty hoiisee grafted a f,nu.-h vir. tilth complete euo- ; keepers in Troy are iu: porting Chines- u-u.ii line wis ini;.o-ed on all, and sug gestions have been nude that Joe be in dieted for keeping "bar-." without a license. LADY Co nir V!s Eva t'l.tT fri Mr- .M K t'uuiiinphmn M.ss M Fa .clit MmC :irLP .1 p I) L Jenkins Iluttiu A I.ev.1 .M s E Mtibony .1, nr.y "aj Icr Auciiuc M r.u.-.-. II Mrs II A U t-1 .Mr- E ;S"ii-p(.ar M is 31 ! Seven .Mrs I. A jThi.ii!!!! .Mi- C I hurtuiin v isS L White Urn E Wilson fr-.I,n'rf WooiIruS" Mi.-s xiM'O-i Never wait for a thing to turn 'up : -er- -""'-- -:--'i!n ; fv any of the abovt Go and turn it upycur.-df lt uk-.-sie-b ; IciUVo will !.-? S2j Ed. HtitAi.D : lloitey'titey! what a writhing and writ'glirrg our little "ctar" makes under the eastigation he got last Saturday. We had no idea this tender dttle creature was so delicate. Why, a broken-hearted Madam Caudle could not whine more lamentably. We poked some rather awkward facts kt him, and phew! how he imitates that striped var mint that our good friend Auiiaon dis covered under his hou.-e. Like other things he wots of, the more he's stirred the more he, ic. Poor little fellow, we pity him, and we shan't worry him any mjre. We never would have noticed him, Mr. Editor, had it not been for his finding time noio to urge you not to speak favorably of 1 hayer, while he had been doing all in his power to damage htm. Vain ' star! ' his effort. will roost him hih on I lie dusty .-helves of disuse. He was atten Jing strictly to his bu-ine.-s during the heat of the canvass, cheek by jowl With that celebrated two bushel bag that is lejMir ed to hold them, and run ning a whi-pering brigade of the long ie;jged animals which are so celebrated fin jumping propensities. It takes re m.ukably cool blood to stand by aud countenance treason to parry on the plea Of ItllAIIIHtS. Oar federal tit, as thU dear little '"star" terms it, was not thought unwor thy of a fiotcuKil attempt at a tuck, tin tli is sweet, mor.sel knows of, last spring and we arc sony, for "ttarV FROM FILLMORE COUN I Y. Mr. Editor: We are just now en joying the balmy breezes, the pleasant days and beautiful nights of our Indian summer. We believe no other country ban boast such a delightful climate and atmosphere ; even the wild fowls stop in their immigrations to enjoy it for a time This gives the sportsmen full employ ment through this delightful season We have had ju.-t frost enough to change the dark green foliage of the forests to a beautiful "coat of many colors." There seems to be a peculiar am-Ic in the songs of the birds and the chirp of the in.-ects, at this season, which fills the soul with thnoghts of the "beautiful land" ju.-t the other side of the river. Is that land more beautiful than this? Is not this earth to be purified aud made the home of "the saints ? " Witlrn the pat week we have had the pleasure of a visit to the infant city of Crete, and the beautiful litt e town of HiaiiLAND. Highland is pleasantly situated at the head of a small but well timbered creek, on the high prairie, fourteen miles southwest of Lincoln, on the B. M. railroad. The surroundiug country is genrly undulating, rolling away in grandeur and richest verdure as far as the eye can reach. The town is laid out with broad streets, well supplied with park3 and common. The railroad passes through near the centre of the town, from the northeast to the south west. The road i.s graded' nearly ready for the track. Building has commenced in good earnest. Mr. Owen Mines, for merly of Portage, sconsin, has erected two buildings in which he is running a variety store, and sollmg at extremely low juices. We had intended to do our trading at Lincoln, but found it greatly to our advantage to patronize Mr. Mines, whom we fmnd to be a gentleman and a scholar speaking three or four different languages fluently. This is not only agreeall ? to hN customers, who are of many different nationalities, but a source of profit to himself, as people will go for their goods where they can understand and be understood. Be -ides Mr. Mines' there are several other business and resi dent hou-es. Highland, situated as it is on high, rolling prairie, with all its attractive surroundings, and railroad fa cilities, we consider one cf the most at tractive localities for summer or country residences we-t of the Missouri liver. V c- nibrr. ? o HARD AND SOFT COAI At Lyman's Coal & Lumber la bcM UaJ ftlwtj-a OS hand. The firt hard ooal ivr iu t'jv ir. u k. r.- LYMAN'S COAL A&D LUBR YARD. OrJws ift ftt th YARD cr lit Prcla Dkl'G .-5T0HH. j rcmty atfM.lcl t .. u. VV Lyma &: Co. ocal Holier. LOST, Between Mullen Ranch and Mt Pleas an, an Account Book, containing Koine letters, a Soldiers discharge, and accounts valuable to one but the owner. Any one finding said book will be liberally rew ard ed by sending it to J. CLARK HON hi. , nov2d2wl Greenwood, Neb. as i ssim itTovT A Charter Oak Cooking Stove is ab so'utely necessary for nie. and In,. all women, for it lightens their la' "or.-, preserves their health, cheers and soot a s their temper, c mi ninz- s i l.eir time an i ttrength, and extends the:r iei-ure. EVitIA l.NGSTA ii, CHALLENGE AMI :oak: 4 sr. j 'fteww '! I TllP lll'm". ll I Im r I ; i.eni'Ehiki i:v:;i: nijM'liy c l.'tc i; PANIC-STRUCK BEAUTY. Itis a terrible fhock to Reharniingwo- 3 i'""';i"i' . -! in indeed to any woman, to fin i that wc'Ti'iuiV heicl.io!;' ',! .vvo.W i. r i ii t'n i .-. Never l"n-e otiaueHii i si hi, Inn, tit l' will any human beine lio iish-c the fa- s'"vr l,."p h.hu.-.i , i, . o t- no an on iti .I i lit tie ,iv giani. uvi,,iiv., I, LCI , rv I . umi uisw Ll J man her teeth are beginning to go, "Spalding, Glue," no well regulated ! t ""Pr ti family will Le without it. bA!U TV nil -i i - , wv!:. t'Viilen u' llu ii urn in-.,- i r i; , ,,, I, than a -IiI'muiiii ,, ,,. t ,, t the ., . , Vallerys !c Ruffner are selling the cid brated Sniiili Wagon. Diay27dtf For one of the celebrated laek'son (Michigan) wagons, the be-t waon made, go to Vallery t Ruflner.s. may27dtf 1. 1 t I loii. H-e :lll, l' llirs'iu li t Io ..'V.-if i... , of l.ieili' ie-. .id I to I lie nn-t llin miiu'il i,i,ii-i:ii n tin I ,.. j, thevit.e i.i i v. l!.e .p l,s I' i't ,' t, i i in- iit.ii Ki't. :ei i .'i;n e jfiv-ii "i i, soi-i'.iuti.ni I'll i r t i; p. is;, i. UKKAIH: TiMv i v.;;t ' I'ym wi.i 1 ' i I : Im' r Ci i i i ,j , i , iv e Folt WtlOp. bti Hie I'llAiM'KI. n.VK. rrvrn, win! Til1' JJiNT fa iK( Sl'nVf- Grover & Baker' .Sewinu Maehin? is ro1- OJ u- L" -'-! ai.i.i n .i;. the best in market. Vallerys & Huff- I ner areag-nts. Those it, want of a good V&lMK Machine will find it to their advantage buy iu-j iiViCMNii al'.iR. to give them a call. j HIM) r.v Go to Vallerys & Rnffrn r's and look at the Panier Arabs, the prettiest in the market. tiplMivvtl' Vultervs A Kiitfiier li.ive tlie l-ii-.-es i stock of Groceries ever brought to the SI1. IjO'CTIS city, wnicn mey iougni ior ca-n arm it reduced prices, tali and examine then stock. apljdJLwtf If you want to save money, jro and buy your Groceries, pried Fruits, ani any other coeds, at tlie Now Yo;k Stoic. t-eptUOdtf Exee'sior 3Ianuf:it'irin (',, CI2 inJ CU North Ma n CI,--;. E. T. DUKE & CO. A I'bATTsMDin .N i i; VALLl:i:VS EL' I" FN EH J Are now receiving the largest stock o j Dress (roods ever brough; to thi- mar ket, which they are selling cheap for casli. aplodvv. if I O 1 If you want neat caiico i!re.-s, go to ! Vallerys Sc Ruflner's. 'I hey are no.v soiling the best for nt per yard. :' aid.jdtwtf Vallerys tc Ruffner have ju-t receiv - a new supply tf Boots and Shoot-, wh'.co they are soiling very low. (Jo to Vaih ys A: liultner and buy you Groceries. They buy for ea-h and wil not be undersold. Go to Vallery-? Ai Ruffner'.-to buy your I'ryGoods. They are selling cheaper tlran the cheapest. Altac!ims:it Mot; n.ly i "' i-tatt Sauu ler- t' Vi'ai. M. M CIui.k I li Vs. -ll Aiiji rt Alilcliel li.nii i 1 1 i i , -i i, i,. . 1 . , i . , ; III! : --t , i ; ll. H l,i 1 ', 1 1 i .in I ii-.l, r in .A ; t.u- ,:ii lit l jt svi4 S !. ;.a, c,,-:- i,,, i i A 1-.. .) ;,k. i;- . i I... i iir - i,,!ii -i ,i .hi.,- II '.- Ill If. !il 1 K. A. A. M a k r. j. lii- A.t'y. .- A I I :p I'. .! DUX FATHER'S HJ; Go to Vallerys A; IlinTner's an:l buy your Boots and Shoes, the best in mar ket. ap!5d.v.wtf A few city orders for sale. E tup lire at the Herald office. I'll BLI C EX aTiTn AT I O N. olt. - llf Hit XV; iSJo.'J I!y D oiiel .V.irch. D I . nut;,,. ""ij:lit s-i-i ii. "." Tins u:.i.-i i liHK'i 'i;e allows u ii ri I , 1 1 1 ride t .c Pir lit .ii.iise. w i ii i's i ! . siiivmir iiieN. tv.i-. m.- ; 1 . t -. I.c- eitiiul . i, I hi ,, . I rivers, lui-Sity n i . m 1 1, ,,, ; ., !l,i: 'I, il t'fls :i,, .Si ;ii . i.eiuM i:- iniiiiiiii-,.t u, , i j e:t' ii on- I u.vii:i. ii e. . i ;; j urn.iii! eii. .. v :n4- -ui , i ., I UII'I V II l; U III i lit :n e:i I in .-: There will bo a public examination fir j j" n oinici; school Teacher, held at the Court House j"'.'-'.! r.! in I'lattsrwouth. on r-aiiinJ.iv the .nh of Noven, her W A I' AT Vl .!?( 1 Crete is situated four miles west f j oct22diwtd. Co. Sup-y inteudent Iiiglilani, on tli2 blue river anvl Is. & TZif l.nst nil. All Terson.s knowincr themselves in debted to us by note or account are re quested to call and settle immediately. Yalleri's ii Rl'ffnek. GREAT BAllciAIN.-) IS REM. ESTATE. Wc have for sale the followinif list of j Al. railroad. Here we found some ten to twelve stores, all crowded with custom era. But the greatest - jam, was at Vollentine & Tidball's. To prevent loss of time and accommoda;c their custom ers, Mr. V. Sc T. employ gentlemanly and obliging clerks. These geii'lemen are doing an extensive business. At Crete we noticed two objects which par ticularly attracted our attention. The first, was the grist mill We honestly believe this is the lest mill, kept in the best running order, by tlie bejit practical miller in the State OF Nebraska. We would drive twenty-five miles to such a mill, rather than two miles to some of the "shack ly rattle-tiaps" we have seen in the we.-t. U ife said she could make bread of Crete flour, and a better turnout" we never had in the State. Crete mills will do to "bet on" ercr time. The second object was the Sa loon 1" Here we saw watery eyed gents (?) of the "Emerald Isle," who-e red noses and bleared eyes show the character of the "crather they took a pr0m one to four year lime will be sud ol. (Jne ot these cents wid given on part me purchase money on a ii tho, El:.rL- rv -ir-ia asWn tli t.n,. large proportion ot the above, l.in-I. - - . T , it-ii i In addition to the aboy li -1 we haveL uurenuuiig o. i.c.auu, .iu lm,,rovej farms which we can sell on the broth ot a boy at home wiJ pienty ot reasonable terms. Call at our office for prates and cold wather, bless their -ware particulars, hearts." Oh! how tho-e. dime will PaINK Sc. WlN'DIIAM, . - i . ,i . I , I Real Lstate and Insurance Aitcnt we.pu upon i liat s.n.ing gu.uy sou, - Mai(, pl3tt;!lnoulh) Nubrslska iney win jingie out tne aearn Kneii oi a i SeptlodAiwtf lost spirit in the region of eternal retri bution. ill not those pale faces, those A fine assortment of clothiuir, pent- eyes, swolen by weeping, those scalding furnishing goods, huts, caps, also a good tears of wo. follow the rum seller throa-h assortment ol cas.-.meres ana other p.eee . , goods can be had cheap. 1 have a hi -t- the countless ages ot eteraity, ana ever das Xai)or ;ri the storej who is al-.v:,Vs cry in the spirits hearing, yon rutneu ready to to make up goods on short 1 mini i Nii,i -i i Io -. I. J 'Mi'. i li ini e) I Ai.-, -I. I U'e ; ' yi.uiu- ; I -ir u l i i I nlly. N.i M il 'I'lHI i. II ften-l lurt-irc :l I 11,1 -I- ll I. tn :.'i.'..- -. ''li.lt i r -. s - ,, . o , , ; '. --. I'll Oy .;: i,:,i:i ... , !! .-..i . 1 M ,. u , ' i-r;,-.-. i.i.ik- i . . ., , '. i .s- II... J! ... I i i ' l. ' leiv i"' i. .- ,r . ii;. ii ;i -i i l.ei.c. t,. i ,'-ry ( -nil.. ..ii i v. in v': in tu.iti i,, ' ,i -, : li s., i.ir. 'llil ff c. !! 8ec. Tp. R. Xwqr 1 10 12 Swqr 14 10 13 Seqr 22 11 11 Swqr li.T Id 12 Seqr 15 12 12 Ne qr 30 12 13 Neqr 21 11 10 Seqr 22 12 12 Se qr 14 12 10 Nw qr 31 12 12 Nwqr 27 11 12 Nw.jr 30 10 11 Seqr 7 11 12 Seqr nwqr 23 10 12 Ehfswqr 15 11 12 W hfs.wqr 14 10 12 Ehfseqr 7 10 la Ehfueqr 18 hi 13 Nc of nwqr 23 10 12 Whfneqr 11 10 II Se of neqr 11 10 II Nw of seqr 11 10 11 A i.'lre-s ZU;;r. 1 S ,s. ii -1 .-.i K iv-,- .-it .il' lir'..- i '-I I N. Mill, or. 10. ,s,, OetlJJ Im. ii a , fi. i . '.i' I'l.i.-... . -'. !. -l-i ii K i I'Dil l i I H I- C Ml V5 r- J O L FOR 373- ti 1 1; hejicst of Ladies .I gaziucs, Ut.C.M'SK IT IS Till' JIIJs.'T! It In- -.In vii le-eii Ihe .f ihc ,ii'.' i i-i-i f to eiiinl.iiie in it, li;;.,r i- tv :ui.. vr .an-vei i ee.v.n nut. w Ii n , j. i.in.,. m-m lie-1, ana ln .iijs Iu oeinjlili li v, li l.ii.v ii. .r, :it,jii., ... ,,,.,, in,, ,,, tor i; Li.cr.iiy D' i-uiin i i,;, m j,.tst j en i r my husband, my son aud my father. L. R Warner. notice. bep26dtf WlI. J5TADEL.MAN. FIANOS TUXED By L. F. John-on. Flattsniouth. s list. .DaJruer Mrs C I'iptinn irii'irutitpivl A .... tin. . .. , I ' S" rnusio furnished for all rtsjtable oc-eu- , ','.,jr'r tions. janSdtf j :;'',, A ha'f-crazcil census taker says that twenty-six is the maximum age attaiued by married ladies. An old Bantit minister enforced the necessity of difference of opinion by this argument : "Now, if everybody had been of my opinion, they wouid have all wanted my old woman." One of the deacous who sat just behind him re sponded : "Yes, and if everyl-ody was cf my opinion, nobody would have her." Colli in has sailed on Friday, and dis ng at 8 o'clock. Next meet in. twvf.i-t.ii ib new world on Friday, two oud Thursday of Septeudier, facts used by European fogies to prove Geo. 11. ukongkr wcat UD ':"iv air tri:v ai-'aiTJ uusi n:uri.u, -;;. uo. j. lift CEST VV..,T.;3 I";t'io lilt rn y worl l luve ro ?: ..t,. will run' iiin- 1. 1 Oi rn-h :i,- i l ; r th, is,"l .-u. ,'i i,:.n cm h-4 .Mm;. .ii Imrl.i; ,,i 'l)nrcLi.. I '.in-.-. i,,r . A.et. i-f..n,i ', S. Aiiree F"r f. .Mis J t.i .-, .j. ,"I - i llo,ki.i. nl ...lur-i. e:,: . u ,; !,.. ., .Uli i ,, I'lo p a tu.- ot m.y i.;lier ni,.t ti-:i. m.-s. p-t i: i-,ri. (inn copy, o-ie ye ir "' I 0 C.-.:?s ,,.t. , r.ir T,.r e e-ii'i'- o. ,-.i- " F 'Ur . . fi.e-. i i,.- y.-ar .'. 1','.' .o,.l, . elt' l .- ll e... olie , r- ,r ;o i ; (.,.. C'tl li. I'll !, . : K - I 1 ' .- r.i!:l i;j-if.- o:i v..;-. .,i . i,i. i . .. in I c. p: ci 11 f .itV e in k I, . e tl c e . :,i. i ; t1 itu .... Satis-I CO - V The memlKjrg of Flatte Iodge, No 7. I. O. O. F., are hereby notified that from and after tho pre sent date the regu lar uieeriiigs cf the Lodee will beheld on Thursday cveuings of gich week, in-tead of Saturday evenings, comiuene- on Sec iA. . 'Ii..; v r. fh. il OYf i J i si?Tji ' ' ' ' t u- : i i 1't -i, -i v rV i trmc. ana is eurcv to pe dooo J. W. M.FJUILr.. P. 31. t s--. that c cj1J qc !- him 4k9 s b-.u KIritt J'. 1 !' s-rvauts.