Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 01, 1870, Image 2

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HlVn K n ? 1 fVil 11 I From the Omaha papers we learn that ! Obc ofthc editors of the Charictown
IVililUiii UUU j y L.,!.Wh died su-Wenly at ! (West VirTima) Journal ha been tend-V-i-''
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PLAT1SV.GUTH SiESRAKSA..
room prevented the robbery.
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Almost every Lerut-wcanpni-cr in the
that paper in these rrtrards.
. It is thought that Dr. Brooks ol the
t. , r ,(; i.r.nftni- tlio x7
P.ulo ..cMSUslmtir after the Mate
T?ian, at Linco.n. The Dr. is one ot t.ie
shinin lights of the party m tins tvate,
and is a vigorous writer. Ile would
make it lively if he had hoi J of the .State
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organ of the party.
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. mect'ni!; of the directors of" the
Chicago, S. W. & Nebraska railroad was
hold at Ilambitrp yesterday, to ascertain
what aid could be given toward the
early construction of the road, also to
determine, by tho aid rendered, what
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li c.nlonr it-..rtftK(in B' r i)UU:iil.e
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an I book b'1,",',1;, ,.,.,.,
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The Omaha Tnhnn h reducca its
ratci for advertising. Mows tnat,
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Papers j
ir rates
t
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neighbor? It looks susj-iciou
are trenerallv enabled to raise their
as their circulation and advertisin
ronnge increase, i'rot.ai n tne leiiows i
wbr. -rA fifT.iJMnrr 1 Lp "brn.ls"' to keen
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tiimVc?iY' nn' i n-ii Mas? before from a business trip to tne " ' "i- - ' present ! ... Tn
THCPD.U, Dht. 1, f , s , he ! Ncbra,ka. He was amazed at what he j I Xo more uTaltcuLre prinle-l in the
,.. ncyru'a i i a 1UW esiitc. ' Mor ! hcanl -1 saw here, for tho ron that ! 1H0VE THEIR SOPBHIOKTY. K;, U.:,n r.; ,in
O I riiae " a l" I Lu,hbauSh i 1 years old. wa, a -,a- othc,,, he 11 M,, the ; uf tie wc.-c iu f,c .orsi Uia i i
.hct tnae ; ive ,f H3Scr,tow. Maryland, ' ,1,cre -J- J - JJ -k ! " j !S'!a VAe V, j
The -Dakota Citv MaileixsX Deyo, I hi.s mother now lives. Jlccauieto ; " tr-ulcr.-, t.ut ti o ..j.j.ii iur: -AXI- ! ua.ut,.,! t t!:r ;ioi.uir unJtr.-:a:,-iinK. a.i dc-!
, - . , . , , . ,vk fi-i -fr'-r: t ')'n i irv hi :""U-tlitU , ; suTiHi'i a iiiison lU'iusc correct liitoviuatuin
Rsq., of Saunders county, has hecn m I bra.-ka m IW., and re,;Jcd ia Urown ; Vv-;V",. . , : , : xiilHTY-OXi: .f t'ie cro naJe in -lacc 'nrninx. cum.u .-ic.ui'i-uiscv.r.v s it
Dalot, county lectins land, for the vI1:c for four yCa, s. Ia 1 1 ho was p j cahng us mutaKe ! V.e
AgriculturarCull ! pointed Pawnee Indian A,ent by Mr t . c-ixu - or
- - : TncoIn He icuiovcd his fajnilv to ! a' ,-,st aS "e c;tn' H-!tcJ Oiaaaa, , ! the srrcat ma.- of the pep!,.. There rc few
Wn !-m frnni t lip () 1 1 urr va Courirr li ' " ! Linf-oln and several cf the towns an J i iheirown roputati- . nn I the rn:iii.:ucus vcr- , inuMsiu-.nt An:cii.-:in t.iniilies in which JIaR-
C Ie..m lrom the Utumwa Llirm , Qmaja jast prJi ror a r.crU'.aner.t resl- 0lil a" C Cf'U Cl UC a"J ; du-t of lhej.c...U I Otoe County : pri:'.-; .Mao.i.-.ik woul.t not le nn a i rrccii.tcd
n ntnni na tv.riiln fi fow TilirlliS . . ... , 'j-ifii.-'. I It! Ijl'.-lO-.VS Croat UraiSC UT'On ; I nmi hi-.rhlv wi'Icoiiie rncst. Thcro is nn miint'ilv 1
ago to rob the rockets of Mr. Derby, ; , ,...cr..fcSv wi.o1e..oui0j the public builan.. 0f Lincoln. ilcrs --ire.sis uitir jicnu. a ru.i-.lt.. l.eW;.'..,f. Jlauy .MaUu-s areae-
1 r.l- i;rrl,f In fi..' i ' ' -UUK- ! i t i f . cumuUi-d. IIai.tkr-s i- edited. The -e is not
formerly Oi this Cll. A Hgnt JU IDw ;. l .l--,,-,!.- ,,irairncd ! 1:J 11,41 I1L S3 : Ai. Oalft i? ro-.v ia oi,orat,..n for Ihe aceommo- a Mnwiino thm is i.rintp.l whi-h lius nior
State con.iemi.stiieur.watTani-u...i.i.(anJ a)out 41 n;.1)UM;Ci;n3 t0 1 012 march ot civill2-it:on to tho Ue.,t yet thT.nuy rciuu Ted. ' ! ' '
of the Omaha 5r,-;,Ke upon the Kcpuh- ePJlt, ;v;t) :v i:opu!,!Van n i- l,y ,Inn;,t!V 1 uier.e l!"aJ-
:an party of the State, and it. malicious: 'L"t " - " 1 dow-downrht nothinne-ut com- c
' J . v 'juri'-- narn-on with the actual spread or civni-
slandcrs against Senator Thayer, onc , : zatiuti toward the West Take the .State fi,,S ia,1
but Democrats endorse the course of; e ca:css the iellows wl.o iu:!iih the ; f N , . basis, the vouncest a ,at4'"
Th-Davennort CazrtU says that Clark- rums have come back to their first loc ; 1 i.avc now traversed the larger por- , xKt
11. ( V n,t .,.) r th, i)cs and proclaim their ft alty to Itepublican- ! t:on ofthc tate, and I am fully satisfied i "?u, 4-
rank Co. paid M M K) for th. Dcs I ' 0..nri i that Xebraka will, in less than ten
Moines AV.7.Vr, and that the purchase j -f n w... .lm. u..ij.i , ycaf , e the Jcn ot of
included only tlia newspaper material, I comes out end denies that it ever -(ltd j Wcst. What is to hinder it? Here 7
,oi.T.,.r,. ,' 1.s;p the Mers endeavor to break up the party, and in-iiare millions cf acres cf comparatively ; . . . r ,!
machinery and lusmcss, ine : . , . . ' t i i i i.. i nritty nm-! hf'4n!iA'T1U.ti-
un the concern i-o c0ttin tired of rpach- the opening oJ the seaou. In ad-iilion I f . i-e-i j, nun nwuu. 11 n .n.-i.ur.T!, :-.,i .uc 0-1 i.o-,Ue 10 tiie
up uie coaci ra a.e cuiu iircuoi reaea ,. , , , , . i eifci 'v with atp- ur tiu'moii-rv co'i- 1 !s"ilt'1 1',l-i!tra. a"-l .N' nhem m'.
ifl down hi their r.ncl.ds ind d.ire to thl.S, they have a lai't'O Stock 111 Store. .1 'i .' i ' r' Ra-seiieers d.-h iiK-to travel luxminisiy : hou'i I
m uown m tueir poc.tt ami auirt ; j ... t ! sumption, the braen-g atmo-here of ; m!:c ihe Athuuie Expr. -s. lo h runs thron-h
some receipt? from advertising? j y a remarkable eoincpjence, the ap.iouni, 1 this locality is a sure erne, at l.-ast L am I l hi;-afr- without eh -.use of Cars, equipped
! of rejected corn shipped and on hand so informed by men who have received ; vly nlvins (r'l
the I'rownvl'lc Advert iter we j fulls considerably less than the amount S inimeJiate beiient, and some cf whom, j
t It If. Straight, A. li.. ofi received. eclua! cures irom tuc releutlc.s archer j PuHfflail'S Dining ClirS.
From
Jl. learn tha
f Obcrlin, Ohio, has been chosen as Prin
cipal of the State Normal Sd.oob to fn !
the vacancy caused by the election of j f'a-v's Democ-ratie State ticket is prob j. A motion to adjourn when tho presid -Vrcf
1Kn', .1,- .f c : ablv fleeted bv from o. ) : , r..MM) ma- i iusoiTicer yawn-; a motion to b-tve off
tendency and his con?equout resignation
as. Principal of the Normal School.
A squad of young men residing in the
neighborhood c f Nursery Hill, says the
Claonich, returned from aPufTalo hunt,
out 011 the Republican river, a few days
since. They not only took a general
view of Southern Nebraska, but brought
ia seven buffaloes, three hundred wild
turkeys and a hurre ouantitv of smaller
pnmo Tt wi s i c..,c.a v.:.,..
r.n 1 the hunters speak in the hi-host I
terms of that country. It is destined to!
become a great trrain and stock crowiu" '
rctrion. I
The Omaha Tribune saws it has not
endeavored to break up the llcpublican
party. We have watched the course of
that paper cb.-c.y sine? its first appear
ance, and while wry issue Ibr he pa-t
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t wo mot t lis xias been fi.Ied wit li cntnleri !
li.ii. -.nn coii'jci.i
caitr.n ot the action ot Iler.uhhe.uis. 1
vilifications cf prominent men ia the Kb- j
tMihliean ntirtc W'.-I.-a i .. ,i.,
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mii.1i! senfer.ro r.r e,lh,u?..l ,f,.- j...r..
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mat time wiiieli could be construed into
denunciation oi the doctrines of the i
Tc'mocratic party, or of condemnation of !
a.,.tj.,r ,1,1 ,- r . i i
me acts ol tne leaders oi tnat party. !
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i rooaoiy the 2,;Lune reasons that its
friendship is a weakness, and hence its
opposition is strength, la that way- j
and in no other-can its course be con-
ftrucd into assistaig tlie republican
party.
ccnatcr Jrumhullha
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a leader of the new par
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in opposition to t.ie present admmi.-lra-
tion. lie takes the earliest opportunity j
else. The adiuinistratioa exeif r-s" nn oti
thusiam. The feeling is negative, if it
is any tiling:, bat 1'resident tlrant col
l-?ct.s the revenue and reduces the debt,
'nid fh'tt tchnt the people rnnt. We
are going? long very well in that regard.
We get every month the tangible figure--,
showing how our debt is being dimin
ished, and that makes the best exhibit
the administrr-tirui r.m shoc.."
"Thc Mon.-nioli.st llimr"' sent fifty
thousand dollars to Ohio to buy j
Schenck's election, but the People repu-
diated tlie transaction. We believe fifty
thousand more is appropriated by the
same corrupt combination to pnv Ne- j
braska for Thayer. Honest Kepuha i
cansofthcL-e.-tsltittrre-, what do you think !
if it? Omalin Tribune.
41Honest Republicans of the Legi.-la
ture, what do you think." of what "we
Mica'' about '"fifty thousand more?"
Honest Republicans, who may be for
Thayer or against bim, think that the
editor of the Tribune makes these stories
out of whole cloth that they are hare
assertions without a shadow of truth U
back them up. This story is about equal
to the one harped on daily by that paper
since tho election, that (Jen. Thayer
ltnnrht nearly fjitr hundred voters for hi
ticket actually bought and paid cash at
the rate of about?") per head. This is
charged day after , yet no single in
stance has ever bee?.-' "named, and that
paper can't give the ntian; of even one
man who was bought not we case in
4(X charged. Such unreasonable stories
rre distrusting ia the extreme to "honest
Kepubficans." The bitterest Kepubli
.in cyposcr of General Thayer who uiay
be iu the next legislature does not b
lieve th Tribune's stories. TecumscJi.
Chii-fttiin.
ot countitiT himclf out A reporter of' "cseutative ns the duly elected member ,n closer atlimty with the lb?puV.l;ean ! ; lance tvr.cs f.jr jJo c'-', without extra
the cw York lT. r-,1.1 1 bT,,, n i h.oln t'10 '''bn'd District of Ohio, is ma le party than at any time since the be-i.. i -X THE ! r.py. .
l! t ? V; , - t :l , 1 ,!:lin " the l'-'tter iron, Ib.ytoa which we nimr of his administration. i Vone ,?i &r- m" ?
the state ot feidin.-' 111 fb- .--t ln-r.,J 11: 1. :.. ...1 mi... .1.1 no 1 .-. 1. r. 1 .aoii .i.....i.. . 'r h ..r ."ene.i it.i Mrni-;i-.ir. m;i oa , oj,
, - --- .ui.uiii in iiii'uiuT coio-.im. in..-,, i ne 1 j iiousn trej iievenue n-aoi mers may i rii'i:,it Lat-rlVf "J'lTr" i t-o ot H.-imer'-s I'cr.oaieais. to one aiir-ss ior
the Administration. His reply was : dcidon. under which Mr. Clement J, for a time divide and distract the- Jbi- "wtmj "f'v';. c.n ,,0 -t anv"f: nP
"Much the 'im.. n it is rr,.-i-u-l,n- :t;iand;g!ir.m. rising before d;iybreak r-ublicaa party, they can create no nor ! VnU rl'!iIiH'r?.iCi,'ii'r oiVi'f. , -ipTJlv'iVr
l.TC i,aoin.gcia.sscS uu.iue. -a!w:madollar a day and does not
one of the j pers in opposition to Gen. m ,i,e l-appier 0f t!ic tw0 .
Thaver. Z.! Chieftain may xr ma3' not ;
be in fitvor. of the re-election of General '
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inayer, i iuu uie "vv,Ji
clearly what it thinks of the course of ;
the Tribune. !
In.'T;i OF II. I . i.MHJl.li'.;;.
his home ia that city yesterday morning
of appoplexy. He had returned the eve
' by a large circle of personal fiiends,
: :
; Tll tlie ncst Con-re. thg Iloaso will
".-pons"' to keep up the Omaha Tiilu.n:
S have about concluded t hat their contract
: ; tbe Iiewjspailer business islar-e enoui
,!
j Wlll)0ut wafrtin, tliei, fiU1,ls on aM or:::,
j 0 ajv0(.ate their personal niterests in
, puttsmouth.
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! The Omaha papers are ene 1 .,. a
i controversy over t lie coal question. Ine
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I Hepiihhcan favors deeper Lonng to a -
j certain whether eoul can lc Ibuu l, u-.l
j the Herald rather opposes it, and esro
j eially oj.po.-es having the city foot the
bill.
j Xc-r'v 1' th'Mri'i-ers i the corr-4,v
j , " " ' ' . . .,.e Ro,,ul;.
j lican party and f.iun-l a new party on its
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let's have it so. ?h,ce they alluesire it.
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; For ways that ue las and tucks
: tnat are vain, tne neauien tmnesenae
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no monopoly. The C'liicairo elevators,
during thi "season, have delivered from
i t .,.,.,.,,,,1 11 1 , , ,.
their warehouses 22.,J bu-h.l, im.ie
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01 .w. - ium in.." luvt ia.ch uvn
bv them, inehidine what was ai hand at
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addlilOIl
A alen ttOUJ .iOi;t.iroiu'-ry, Alat.ama
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"' "-u..ui. .w.t.,i..iilv..iis-.l "..jor
itv.ofG') f-.r the foimer. The Senate.
which holds over, numbers 31 I.epubli-
cans to 2 Democrats. These figures, if
"
correct, will give a democratic majority
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oi i on joint caiior, out more u stu
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rjiiv uvuu. aujui 10 oi ine i.'j.uoii
cans elected arc colored uti.
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Anew Kepubhcati paper has been ;
started at est l'oint, m this Mate.
tatc,
whlch comt's out s:tr01i- 1,1 f,lV0r ol'itcm- j
tor lliaycr. re-election. It speaks in
tcrDJi5 of "itrhest praise oi Gov. aua-
uers, uat trunks me :aiters movement in j
I Omaha has distroved hW chances. It j
says :
"After a c refit! .cru-al of the Kepttl -lican
press of the S;;te, we find an :.!
most utiaiiimi'US feeling ia favor of the
re e.ect'p.n ol (Jen- Thayer, who has
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a.iiv leoiesviin-o i.h; ,-ta.e jor t w past i
w , I
i mr vo.-ir o ;-i-,-r ,-.-i xe.c-io-il mo- i
onf.ii..n.i.-... with ,th.r ..f !:...- .-.r.t'.-.
men; but, with (Jen. 'Thayer, ns a sd
5 ier and .-tate.-man. we rae ae-iuainted.
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Kf.ew him ourmg ti.e great reb.-laon
as .'.!:.
l.iraiit'.s ablest general-: we
know him now as one oftlic
iblest
pubacan leaders in the fc-enate, and it
f(,,,nis to us that Nebraku cannot do
oetter than to return him."
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A Washington correspondent of the !
Cia-inn'i Fnquirer -ayi' i
' President Grant "informed Senator !
Wilson that he was ot in the least en- !
corned about the LevonueUcform Parte,
and as tor the ducaso l nbune, in las ,
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'i .li-'-in sncet . li-. ieti ijuus n-.i. uji, uiaiMiv ijruiue.-) ' s ----r"--.'j-
in. 11 mi m. 1 ; i-u:ii.iij'iio;i.
beenrcIicdaroniA eI-iVpU'T pa'-,y'.' w:,s !
' T, r , I thcrciore without aniiuence in tne country ,
nana,! run tioiai.ii..in i-tti ii
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Why and how General Schem-k m-i-d
be recogeized by the next house of lb p
for the purpose, was enabled to challeitce
tlie volos oi. -4S wounded soldiers, ana
exclude them from the polls wa reason
ably certain to be reversed, as soon as a
tho facts adduce i l,y our correspondent I
II) The State of Ohioyielded i'lrisdictiun
tV'fll'j, f M T ' "111" 1 - it
over this National Asvltim on the cx-
l'ress cindition that tlie right of the
soldiers to vote should not be impaired.
(-) If this right, is not recognize !, the
fa-ant by the Mate tails, and th" juris-
diction must, of necessity, have already i
diction must, of necessity, have a!
ro verted to the Mate. (.,) J he tine 10 I
tbe Avlu:n, granted by the State is not !
vested in the Lnitc-d tates, but ia a
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i".i .i-..e..., ..iu m ac is iiii-inoie im ,
coiiriictiiTg' iurisdicdion of the Cnited j
States. On Whit-ll tO base il.l evi-bl-iou .
case couiu ne mauo upior tne prut, na- hen the burdens which bear directly
been tolerably well known. That, it was , ,-j,un the people shaii have been lessened:
a ruling as iflralid from the beginning as j w hen our drooping industries are revived;
it was monstrous, clearly appears from when the ravages" rf enntr-n.lin.r nrmb-i
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from the poll-.. wilt-, that Congress shall either adopt the
x ci-iiaps these tilings go to show that
the decision of th court was wron?; but
surely Coneress cannot go behind the
court.' let it happens that a 1 emo-
cratic Comrtess has already set tlut pre- j
cise precedent m this very disinct. It I
only-remains to be seen whether Peino- ;
ra.-t -re tn favor of going behind a de- !
eisicn of this State Court, which guaran-
teed suffrage- Nulattocs. and opposed j
to going behind: u decision of the same '
court which umhos sulTi igo to crippled !
soldiers. A". J . Tribune. ,
1 -7 m j
Ilinwcr says that r.erty is only an t
idea in nine cases out of ten. Some men j
with tea thousand dollars ; year suffer I
more for want of means thanuhers with ;
three hundred. The rear-on-- i--, the j
richer uian lias artificial wants. ILs ia-
j come is ten thousand, and he sv.tier.s j
enough from being dunned for unpaid j
debts to kill a sensitive man. A. man
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t ry tew people who have never bet3n
rich wiR-believe this; but it is true
There arc thouswid-? sir! thousands with
nrincelv incomes-who never know a mo
ment's pcawrt, because they , live above
their means.
Xr.ltrtA.VIiA.
; "g sorae time in oar tacO vwtiii,
i tneiiUs. in a letter to tlie iiceung
I confess that although I .have lor
i collies iiui aiiiiuutra i ii:ic lur
; nianv rears tried to keep" posted in the
jtate in our national ahixv osilv three
. years a Mate and w
find
a country
! Pat ,s evelopeJ anJ eVcnca up
j ia every uircction, and is now bloomm-'
, . rr05pcri;y a!mo,t tQ the e
i tern lim Take it as a whole, and I ven-
Sure the assertion that It contains more the country hands ti !; boarded while doiu
actual cultivable land than any State j OJ
embracing the same area in the Ameri j TerXllS
can Union. Along the Missouri and the j
Platte rivers, the land of course is more . .or.-;b!c parties de.-irirs it a note for
or less nri bibitiijcr ; hut leaving those ; e-ralt wi!i he tah.-n f..r mrt payment, at rix
riv.-rsnnd pain- into the interior, such -""th-s w.th mtertat 1- p-rcci.r. lio.a date.
vat fields of the most beautiful, rolling rr.t m irr,,r. 0,..,,.vi,
prairies, mv eves never before beheld.
In fact, from sn eastern standpoint, one
would never imagine that the State of
' Nebraka was an empire in itself, pre-!
i anting such ample claims for fortune to )
j uyverthciess true
; emigrants irom trie Jast. iut it is
1 . , i :i- i .
ro.l.ng lanus, varying ,n price j
; from one to thirty dollars per acre,:
v;hich are alrea-lv bei.ijr checkered wiih j
lulroai;s th.Jt furn-h ,lCnK. UKirkut .
( K,r u:, ,aeir r r.-uuciions. ami wlucli m
j the course of ten years, at the present
j ate of development, willisave a railroad
j tbrt -:ugli every Jeadanr or important ee-
! tUn ot- tht? ste. Tho soil equal to the
: lt,r u;j tlieil. rrr-d .JC ions, and which
; );e:! corn sail 01 liituois, and the camate j
: is even better, while these high lands i
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I .i-tuiiiej u:m;'.'si, pcipi'iuai lieauu.
If
. rarlimaeu.r.ry Itulp
; a i imi 10 our L Hi wnciiUiCoi
1 lo I - l,
1 1...IV Ml.-
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- v ' . - v 1 linn iv hi iti
; a serer.aiie when hot a.-hes commen.-e to
; fall from an upper window, and a moti a.
.i owe your printer, are
j '! L V i" 'v...3 je tlm late, acts
J OI l HC i-iCgi-iat Ui C ml UU.- IjX.
rr" 'm?m: j
I u-;U rA.,.1,,,, ;., Qf T,.:.,
a scrcnaiie when hot ab
; - ....-. .muajii, ... .. i. uvai.- paj.-vi
comes to tr.is aj conclusion: "At n-.on
he was dying, when the door was
savagely rung, the servant harried u:.
taree steps at a time, entered the room
v;.1;)Ut .!.;.. ,,,,,,,;
, , .....,...,..,,.
exiiau.-tcl hi iront ot the I ts, . I1.411 i.
exhau.stod i front of tho U.l. 1,
''cr a sealed tan l:-ox. he mother Try- ;
to'k j , ,Jor ; of 'Cr
Jiht brown hairthe same of which a
pari was cut aim sent to l orii as a saai- i
I'le to match the color ot the cnignon,
hung over the shotiMer : she hum' th--
chignon near the cuil, and whis'-red :
.,. ii , , i , ii
'It is exai-tly the shade,' rtud theu she
ibopped it and wis
tJj I'rcnlticnt nnd the ni-n-iburan i
' a
Iitrfv.
n r -s-j
l'rrti.lnnt l.r-i,.t u r.inin.VA.L n
politician, as Genera! Grant pmv, . him- !
se!faa sohlier. Tlie results of his cam
pnigrii were setircely ever apparent until !
his triumph-was complete. It was so j
with ins campaigns in the west, it was!
particularly so with his campaigns in Vir- !
gitiia. Ihat as lite enemies of the re pub- I
he found their Appomattox Court House j
st will the enemies of the administration
I find their final defeat and overt hro'v. i
-Mreajy the charircs and insinuations of,
,en- 'o:i iave 'uI!cn ta tJie P'ound. It
l "o'eft
L a,d the McGarahaircase." lie
was .i..teriliir,cd t..lt (.'ontrres?, tm l no
(;io :X(,clltivo or nooc his Cabinet miri-
istcrs, sliould decide lliat vexed que-tion.
And even McGarahan. upon whom so
i;i.,ch .llm?e j ;(S b,,cn h'tl C(Vil0,
- .
lout of the fire purer and brighter than
lefore. The people will justify the
're-i-l.-nt's course, and to-dav he stands !
taatient disaltection. U'lie eountrj" reeog j
lazes taat i rotection an-l iTfedi-ade ::rc
not an isjui at this titlie any more than j
inoy were nn issue narinrr tne rcoei.ioii.
do not appear to remind u of theterri-
ble story t the car. that lisue luay be '
met and determiaed. Civil service re- !
form is ia much tlie same 'ulisht. Neither
Cmgress nor the people have as yet J
carefuliy considered it. Mr. Jeuckes'
1. : . .. 1 . ... . , .11-...
.nheme is a crude one. and of little prae- '
tieal value. Tlie President cannot take '
the initiative ia forwardimr a mea-ure
that has found no favor with either r artv !
in Congress or out of it. 1 .th Kevcnae
1 I . , i 1 ' i . , . ,
lieioriu ana c ivn rservico iietorm are
measures which require careful scrutiny I
1 nritnni Oiiile ..,,.1 .--1., .1... I
one or the other, President Grant will be
ready with his sanction.
Ia the mean time, the President isbusv
t.avi.." ..IF tJie debt 111 nr0i.ri imr 'iihiei.
Lie relations with foreiirn iiowcr: in fo-
tcring purity of elections and seeurin? an
economical admiiristration of the govem-
meat. These were the duties with
which lie was charge 1 at tlie time of Irs
election, and the l.cpublicaa party" has
showu every evidence of satisfaction with
the way ia which he has discharged them,
Disappointed aspirants have g-owa bit
ter, and have shown their bitterness in
cunning attacks or in lukewarm support,
Put the people stand firm. Thev know
they have a President they can trust
They have seen every eifort to injure
him, like a vaulting ambition, overleap
itself. Gen. Cox has done more to
strengthen the President with his party
by that remarkable escapade from the
cabinet than if he had remained in it and
.... 1 .. 1 ... .
contributed to the success of the admia
juration by every service of which he is
11'
is
capable. Who ewn doubt, then, what
the result will be i The people-have
willed that no tricks shall turn them
away from a just executive, and they
will nob be turned away. AI Y. Stand-
1.
S
Aj? xU?
j g pATEKT 50ARD VVELLS.
; v . c.,u,-v h. the past I n..nths.
,i tn.:n lliKLr. to i-1 L avvceii luakinir at
J 1'. L la, K32Em
I Welts bored, tube 1 and fitfed uj for thiowinc
water till cuiuidcteauu suaranteea.
One 3oJlar per Foot.
(lnicl-.c-iT-fl r-rV lx!rn onp o:-.rll wrtl. fTn
by leavii: t!;cir orders at t!ie ilardwap
ot' c- w. MKKK. .r addressing me a line
.-arc S-tOI
to
N E B It A SKA C IT Y-
Very Hesj cctful'y
13. F. DiiTenbacher
In counection with tho
y
' 6V;Vc 7 y, JhiA'iwjtnn Ouumj R. It.
j , . ' ..
i C-T,'r tot reop!e of r.at,:r.outh. and a.l tua
! v"ni
.-OUTIIII OF Tlii: PLATTE. '
the most direct, and the Route to the
In addition to thofa-t that this is the direct
route by v hiei: t:i;ie may he mivc-I in re'ieiiing
r.v.y p..ii.t in the 5 a - t erti r .Mi ; e .--tates. it n
t: uthi'uiiy be y.-t-.J that it pisses.--fs he best tra. .
. aivi i.ie i::ie.--: t n i.iei:: i.; any W esteru Line,
r: ... . .......
t,trr,t Snfrtri nd f.ttufnr'
J i)rc" f!JUlJ Ohl,OI
j )vl(f)al,r:vi,IOTjJtkI.oin;;T. Ea
eJcech,eked thr.;M, ::y p...... East.
I I.E. 1 1.1. K l.S lien. !ij,t.
j A. E. TOUZALIN, Gea. l'.i.-.-e;-.er Aeent.
' laul d.'.v if.
, w;
r.irtr-.crs, po where you can get tho best Fiour 1
u. I the n.. .-I ot it. i
-t'" Po f HQ fl? VVY Cl fi tTl !
AMD
poinds of v.
1-2
! j-.rn in eschar.--f..r coo.l -..
! We
Iso doi:s pris ' . tip..!, with ou' '
! 'Tl'uiT
, tao lct ainl uioit i-lour of uuy
feci assured that we can ?ivc
r in tncj,i:i!.t-.;.
SATISFACTION Q T ' A R A X T L F V .
Produce" Bcanht and Sokl
a-
IST MAtlxCT PA1I.
ICeecl Clinton
rt, .'OS
- J 'i " vt? Swl
FKMD. SAI.I-: AND
ZLifcL V li il
4rjrj r
-lli,
II I s r M i. T. L-lTTs I'lirrr , X Ffl. I ;
Tot,- , r... r-(..l I ... ...1 .. - I. .. .. 1 1 : : . 1
- "... ' - I . . . nj.i- ..yi.i.uunaiCLilt iiUvl.C H li U
ITurr, C'trrhip't P.icv'-' nnd A Xo. 1 ITsiri-r
tei short notice at:d rea.- ti.ible ttrius. A Hiu
will run i. "te.iinbe.i' i.uidm.T.aiiaio all pia
. ! o-s c t v w net. .--ircd.
.Ian I'.'O-iArw.
II L"TmV?r?! ! II 515! I Ol
V ;. t S I S IJJ1- if 1 1 1 5 M
1 1 Ol a S.lv LUlhinjt
v-VVT7, J on rtn '
COi.OlJpGI'fjriC.
SIX n.OL'IS 2,00 per S.iCTi
Uran i Sllarts 7"ets. 1 er lOO.lba.
rtn iS Sboits, Extra CotS'd 1 CO per
Corn Meal S! 1.5 per hun.irci pound.
! LOUR Exchaiicred for
Wheat as usual.
IVheatand Corn ground on Toil
tc!jb ih irif ft lukrn to tatiufy ntl tcho cat1 I
10,000 Eushels of Theat and
20 000 Bushels
otirn
AV.
PHELDO
Agent.
I'elltMtwtr.
STAR MARKET.
o
THE UXDEUSIGNED HAVE OPENED A
H3 S A T MARKET,
0u Main Street, Phittsmouth, "There they pro
pose to keep on liuud the very
BEST OF MEATS
IXTAE1H .SEASON
-O-
HIOIIEST PRICES PAID FOR
FT CATTLE.
Gal! .110! fcr ns.
hiikUo-IA wtf.
II ALL A- H.'-.TL" I MAX.
i i
,. L'XQFESI IOXAF.I.Y THE PEST SVS-
taixed voi:k or tee kixd ix
the woiilv."
- HarDer'S Ma&QZme.
; --
I vzn-
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i mechanical execution. There is not n cheaper
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inore popiiiur Maa!iue in the world. S'nv
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oep'id on its il lu -trat ion ; ahme. jS rcadiiig-lm-t'er
is .,f :i hi"h order ot literary merit
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; patterns ot us. !,;i artieicj aecon.panies tho
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size ot Harpers W t-ekly. pr.ated on superfine
ei.lendvred paper, an I i-pu!.ii-he l weekly.
i
soncrs r.r tiik p?kss.
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pat.crii.--. etc. a variety of matter oi'csoeeiai r.se
,-inJ interest to t!ie :i:rni!y : ai tleles on health,
dress, and ho'isekecpintr in all i;s bran hr? ; itd
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have filled tlie demand. The you mr lady
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is made a subscriber fer life. JVi :c Yvr.- Ecen-
I Tbe lltizar iseseeilent Like aTI the periodi
I eats which the Harpers publish, it is aha st
ly wen edited. ::n-J tlie, lass of readers for
vviuun it is 111 tended the i:iothis and d.-iu trhtrrs
in wverasra families can not hut i-rotit by its
p c l M'li -a Mid cooj o-sie, which, we have no
doubt. r,re to day making very many homes
h.-ipier than they mny have hern l.efoio the
w 111:01 I'cran takim lessons in personal and
iio;is(-ho!,i an i Fecial mnnasement from
thiss'-od naturcd men or. The Xation, X. Y.
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cr liazar will be supplied era t is for every club
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a
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1 I t.,1 . (LI , I.
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Addrw-
1 1 A II P F. R I: F. OT 1 1 E K S .
. Xew York.
Weeping Water Nebraska.
DEALERS? IN"
Dry G'-nd.
tiroeeric-'.
Hardware,
yueenswaro.
Boots, and Shoe?,
Hats, nnd Caps,
. Affrieulf urn! Impliinents of all ki.i is. Wo'r
. "I X L" CuUiv;'or?. I'nion C1. .) I'iante',
.-ran.letour and Princeton I lows, ,te miinf.
tut urn, all of which we oiler to the public at the
owe, retail prices.
All Goods Warranted
As Represented,
Tiy-")nr constant a;m will he to sell ao low'
it will ! tc t he posjt i ve a 1 van'.! je of every 1-u -mor
in the w stern and central portion o Ca-"
county to make thi.. thtirhca liuarters for trad
i:g. l'.EED. KROS.
1. ; in? V.ater. ? . Is7e.
e are also -.cents lor Mower. Reaper.,
and . rasl.rns Machines. ap7if
Tootle, Kanna &.CIar:,
DEALERS 1"
Cxolel asscl Silver Co2si,
EXCHANGK,
V.H. and other Htoclzs.
Diafts drawn on all parts of the L'nited Sta
and Europe. Deposits received, and special at
tention given to collections.
PlattsmoTith- Neb.
r2lvf
SI PP
IDJLIXa- :
Ossc Xeai
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5sac Moiilh
Teav
ix ImiSs -
ENLARG
Is the Best Local Paper in Nebraska,
Giving Complete News from the Great Wc?
BETWEEN
PLATTSMOUTH AND FORT KEARNEY
MIS SiLIEslf 1SESK. AIa23
NOW OFF
WEST CF THE
It is read by Farmer?, Merchants, 31eclianics, Contractors
Stock Dealers, Railroad Men, and all classes of
business men, Manufacturers and
Consumers
J
IS NOW" .SLITLIKH WITH
LATEST STYLES OF JOB TYPE. ,
LUSIN'ESS MEN A 111:7.1 XV IT ED TO
CALL AND EXASIIIVE'SPECIjMEIVS
DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools ;
ALSO
Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware
Hoofing, Guttei ins. Fpoutins and rtcpairhip done.
1 am Selling First-Class Goods and Guaranty ISot to le
Undersold, as J am Haying of First Hands.
A. No. 1 Fiuwd an .1 JuKivators, clr-pin? out at Cot. Remember thrlaee
W&in $9ext to
HARD
AMD
At Lyman's Coal & Lumber Y ard.
v
The bcit kind always on hand. The first Lard cal ever In the market at
LYStlA&'S GOAL AND LUMBER YARD-
Orders left at tho YARD or at Trole's DRUG STORE. rornptty attended to.
Nov. 2. lS70.diwtf
Vhoiesale
Wines, Liquors & Brandies
Best quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand.
All orders promptly attended to.
MAIN STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF THE RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE
The 'SUNNY SIDE" ha? removed to rear of the WhoIcarc Rooms.
NOW 1
rfc'"T'X
s.oo
VED!
EPS THE
K'VyiJ 0& 1"
KSaSi-OM-tfPSM&ita 3.fcs&u.
MISSOURI RIVER
ED&IMPRO
OFFICE
iwn. M j-. m vt M-mj3 jrmm miiMt jira
Is53 Ef31
3
City Motel
M8al f sits Git Hi
T COAL
C. W. Lyman & Co.
Dealers in
S0F
IIERIrF'S ".sale.
. Q. A. Ou.-n vs. C.limil
ll.irrw..,. -.,.1 '! 1 i hi" i
Ol. V...1 ,.
; (!!
nine an.j .hp ' ,.':', , ..j,
e M Ti ,'iVl tei! o, I...11- .
o. tlll-f'
twelve ,ij., ,,,,.u 'V.,";;, ";!''-' :-r,N
; I ia i mil, .v .,...,.. . v VV V". . I
. Ilic pr-.i- nv oi U . 1
. "I III. I ,rfl., I -r . .
,.t , I i iiortntei i
.no. thirty ...i. j t.o ...! . ' ,r ' '
rat.Ke N-. fourteen J , '1, , '.W' 1 " .
d..ser;.,-d a- t..!lo-.,s ,..:. Ml J'
no,-,l..1;t eot uer , the .,orihe'.,"',",u;,.,"f '1'
s -etton No. tlortv ..p. i,,, ..i,, -er'
llrortli. ranae N. r, . ..V , V,'' N' ' ' '
six.'h P."!..,,,,,,,,.,;. 'o -d '
south twe.,ty-e,t.ht s, t ,j ,v ' M...
t rods. IS,,,-,,,..!, tv...,-.vV. . c'.r' ' ; '
p ace of be.inn;,,,. ,, ,.', " j -;, " '
a,ri ' 'Oiatem c.,.. eountv. X,.t"''
B.1 the pr..peiiy Win. ( ; ..' ", "
jr.s. aiio; , he h..v..'rt.,.:Vr i.:?, :; !. '
taken on ihim.-oii in fv..r .,r.l i. , '
JssU.Nl bythedelk". tlo- l,.,, ,
bri"'!"-;;.1'''''''-'--..:
1 -,r t 'T W- ,0'l"
Ji,A,'''---''--y2V:v
Legal Notice.
In the l-i-tiute..,,,,. It Nw
-r . , l, rii. A. I) i,;;
Alice room, y. hv her ),.,,lIuj . "
and next hiend 1.'. i,r rmui; j
Mary h. Tnylor. Ophelia Ta - I
lor, Rufus J'ajlor. and L,li, v
Taylor. "
To Mary E. Tiiv'.or. Op,, !, , , ,
Taylor and Lilly T
fied that I have tiled a p.'.nt,,,,, j,,',,., ", !",'
onrt of ( uss count v. and Sp.p. ,,j , : ,
wherein I claim to be tho ov ,r t ' -', ..J.; '
K described real estate, .-m, tl:if tU- ,-, .
Diiiveyt-d to Win. II. Tnvlor. im mv tru-i. ', ,
that you now lioU it us such, to vi a ; '
Tart ot Section. Se-tion. T.
I'.,,:
I:
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n 1 se nr LS
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f-e (ir of sw nr M
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se (r of ne ir l.i
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nr, 1 l.i
j V , '"i" V,;'0, x''ka, -.41 11,1
I I't i- Ihat mi, hind, lii-nnnnol to
j and that uiih-s y,,u :ipp,.,,r mid j.:ead ,,,,'.,
, onli-iiinr to sai l ) etiti.-n on or !.(. -t- ill,
j day ot .l(.n,n:ry. A.I.. !i71. thc,,!!,..,,,,,,,,,,,..
contained vwil l c tal.i n us tm... ,i u ,u-,,.
.o....... ,u -.u i i .iu.t. in ii -o.r ;m,( , ,
prayer iu sunt petition. A LICK 1 oi J i
MfOM im. .v McLisnan.
. 'l 'v-.v. Alt's, for eoaiii,nM:i,i;
lil-HtHT'slSALlh
James M. Kimb-ill vs. K.,f- Stn-d -, ,
LJiib. :h Str.-.-ter. order ot -..I,
Notice is here'-y triwn that I will. U '-,,,.
ami authority ot u tlei-ree r. n. 1-ied .it tin, ,"
vi-fober t. rm of the lhtri.1 Court of tl,.. i,..'
Ol d Judicial listr.el. W1t!,i ...j fr , d,.
county Nebraska. A.H. Is, .,, iir,, .. .
day ot November. A. I. I-To. o,l,.r , "r .',,.".
rul.he nuetion. :,t the !i ..t.t ,i , f ,i ,,- :
Hon-,, m PUttsmomli, Ca.--.,,,,, v:-f ,.,r , '
on tne -slh day ot Deecrnl.ei. A. 1) I-.n t VI .'
..'!.. k 1'. M. of day. .he f- . i, ,,
state. to-vit : f he south Hr-t ,!,;,, ,i ,.
section N.t.fix in ioni-ii, S-i. o n : , i
raiiL'e No. Iiu-Ik tlv, ,.f" ih.- r-h p ( '
situate in Ci r. o.uii.y. Neina.-k i. .-..,;.( It,' J.t'
property of Itulu. Street, r mi l r:,- ,i ,..'.
i ireel.-i t.. sati.-iy a ju.lpmfi.t
U'liriat-iit n t;iv.,r of
i o in,,., v ,,. 1, . .. 1 . : .
lines ,i . ImuiO.iII. li
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Sheritl of fa s O.unfy. Nel.i:
n.l.ir ln n.Mo:i;, Atl'j f.r Pl.i:i, ,i!
novL'lw'il
JJLSSoi.t TIOX NoTlT-K.
The en-iiirtmr.-hip licn-tofor.- .m i.
tyre, n (J. McCarty aod Lob. rt L- -I, at I .y.
'"th-r nay, Neiia-ka lui il ,1. ;,v'i.,i
ilisoived by m-itmil consent. Tlie l.u-i.," .
be i:airn-l on at Ihe oid st.-in-l by i l!,i ,ir'
w!i.i vrill ,:.y nil tl, .,MiiII, s ,,' ihr
dents will be colic ted at l .0 stor bv M Cir.
or l.t-ed
:. .VeCAMTV.
iVoVetlil.er ljtll. s. I. ,,
117k SS ft if; 5 s
Wainer'-i Pile r( me ly 'h'w'iie'rTr'l'io"-'V '
M-en in one case' to cuv the vcrv ivnr-i , :
'." I'1';""- r Lleiidinif idles." i h-,.i. w! .,r.-
tllicte I sl.-'.uM im.ne.!ia.,. r.iU 011 tiieir ,0 -rt
fisi.s and pet War ers J:,.,,,,Jv. lt,-.
press.-for the IMi-s. ;..,d is , ,,t rei i, n !,.l
to cure any other ili.--. .,., I. has cured 1.1;.'
rae of over thirty yn:r ftau-linR. -. 1. .- 1 o.e
Io.ir.-or f :li. 1 y dr.u-Lti e- ( v., wt,.o..
.. l.lliei 1 .., -. s:., p,!,,,; ,r. ,r l I
llrcssly lor Jiy-,.ei.ti. s nnd those Milb riM.- im
nabitual Co.-iivfiicss. it is a -lu-ia -t. , i'..-,
inii-and n rplendid api,etier: it 1 :',
.he st-.inaeh and n-.-t .1, s the .J t.-. .
to their hcilthy -t.it-. W'c-ik. nc.-v. 1. -.: -I
(C. tic persons should use Wan..'. I 1 . 1
Ionic. For s.ib- b--dri, :-L-i-1 s ,,.-..!.- ,. ..
W m nerV Cou-h Ha1 -am is ,i,.-11 11,1:. .
m l expeet-r a im-. I he t xtrnor ii i.uv 1 n r t
pi.sse.-s.-s ii, ininiedi.it. ly r.-lciviiiK. n.id vent-.,
lily eurimr. the ino.-t obs; inate ea -e- o! I ' . ,-: -.
-. Ids. Sore Throat, l.roiif iuti -. Ir '-er M. 1 .
Jirrii. hour.-.-io -s. AMh.ua mi l ('oo.-iiii.j 1. it
iln.oM incredible. So . omj,. is the rein f .i 1
:ertain its eft. cts in ad th b..ve 1 ii"e-. or n:
lleetiun of the Ihn.tit nnd luiie-. that ih"'i-.r 1
f physicians urn daily pres. ribimr it. And ,t,
indull say that it is the most lieanni: ::i, d 1 x-
leciorntuic ruedn-inc known. One d.e lw.r.
iflord.s relief, and in ino.-t (-.-;scs one I,.
feet.- a cure. Soli) bv dru-i-t, in Pino- '.
Price One Dollar. It is e . n inult if ' u
.till which ;.,. siif?-r. Tl-e i; al-r.iu will
n us c orl a rc.
iheprea. l;iood i'uriiier pd Iteli.-mui l.i 11 '
arner'a Vi.-nim 'ite, or U ineof Lite, 1-li
rom nny poisonous ,j, r,r iui.in it ics. l. -n
ncpaicd lortho-a nuo ie.,ire 1irt1111uh1.it. H 1-l.-;ideridid
mpetizer and tonic. un, t!,,. ft,.
.hiiiin tlie world lor pi.rityiin-the blood. Il i
the most pleasant an I d-.-iieious article ever of
'ere I to tho public, far Miperior to brandy.
hi-ky, wine. Lit tcrs. or any ot her art b le. P i
tnore healthy, nnd cheaper. 1'oth miile in. I t. -nale,
y, uru-or old. can take the W 11. e 1 1 bid .
.t is. in tact, a life preserver. Thou; who " -'i
to enjoy f"od hen 1th end a free How of loe.v
pirits, will do xvcll to take the W ine of L,i -.
It is different from a'lj'hinir ever before ia i.-'-.
It is sold by ilnitori-tt: al.-o at all r.-.-peetabli:..
loonM. Price One Dollar, in qt.art hi 1 1 J t.
Sold Dy .
J. .M. HiNCIIMAX. Jc CO.
I'latt.'mouth. Xehrask.i.
FROFESSOR D'ALLEMAND,
Asise l )jf other Teaehru, hn opn-d
ST- LbJIb'S
sColIcgiaic Scliool
in which
Will he taught ail the i.ranehex prctaiiiitur t 1
Liberal or JJusiuess Edu--atuii, viz;
i?Icllin. R.-adinif. lirammar. lieojraphy
Hi.-tory. U ritiror. . rit I, met ie. II njiu r
Alafheniaties, Look Keepinp,
Natural I'hilosophy,
Chetnestry,
The alovc will l c tufedit in three Lat-ru.is'-'
Enish, German & French
Resides the day school he will instruct Private
Classes every day from 4 to 7 o'clock p 111.. at: "i
Hnd an Evening .School from 7 to Pi o'el-.k f :
those enifaited in business duringtlie day.
A Class in Drawnn; every Saturday, f.
0 to
N. li. Evening .school will open on M 1 :'
next, . novli.af.
Farmers
VISITKVG PLATTSMOUTH
WILL FIND GCODSTLLIN ACCOMM' 'I'A
TIuN AT TH .
Farmer's Feed Stablf
Corner of Sisth and Vine Street-- One !)! (''
North of the l'resbyterian Church, l'l tt.-ir.eia -
Nebraska.
BATES i Deft ARM 0.
EiNGIXU AADSAW MILL.
FOR SALE ON REAsONALE TEi:M
'PIIE ENGINE OR. SAW MILL W. I.I. lii
J. Sold seraraTcly cr together, to fiut pot
chaser. Tiie ojiit.e ia 1-i'ixls inches, and i' i
derfect order i-vod .is new. Call and n- at
Wayman & Curl Is
MACHINE s;H0r, rLAIISVOITH
.arr.s,.n hii.I l.J. J,,,,,.,. I:A..,.,' , 1
police is hereby Kivrn th:.t I uj' r'
salent public nu-ti,.i . nt the trni L'M
Court House in lt,,", ' , 'r'nt '1' ' ' ' '
braska. ., the,-,,, ,lny.f ;;-... ,-v.
at one elo. K ,,. m. r sHi, ,,. ; '"r- .
real estate, to wu : I ho .'. .f,j V
lot No. five-:... in l iA v'" ",. .'. h.-lt
riattsuiouili, Ca.- e.,M,.v v , " ' 'ur ,.