Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 01, 1871, Image 2

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PLAT1 SMOUTH NEERAKSA..
Tilt' US HAY, JUNK 1
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NoulJHKlfrn
TI. .':..,, Clu Ts.,.-r,.J cintos tl.'.
innnv k'.T;n !! have hepn ticrrif-Srafed in
the i.rot.trtv thev foutvi to be i-ehooi
land, and ttill in the po.-c.-io!i ef the
county.
A more reiuaikable iiisf jnee came to
light f-'iine time a'o. A pentleiuari of
New Yoik had lon tlio ilit h'nu-eif
1iosesaed f a heautii'ul tract of lar.d in
Jnt-r.'a Viti co'tnty, and one day he
oame to Iowa to !' at his is-?y,r,-:.
Judge of hi surjirise when )a loan 1
that M.'er. 'i l sheet of v;a'er known as
torui
L
., covert-l the loeat
e-i.-it".
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A' hi
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Yn!!n:iciIcl:aiuK 'AdTftnw."'
'I'll.. Omaha ',.'..;,((!:-: at-r-roviiiz- 1
ly 'a:!and:eh ;:i.i', platfoiin for t be
i.euie.-ratie part v. ai:d clr'r:;eteriz'- the j
i.i-vi.iu4-r,t M-L mi loot i v ii-ai, oeiiia-
.ijiw as "a tr.iii 1 aivari'-e ah a'-rr the j
I . . ' 1 J .1 ... T .... .: ' . . . .-. -. r-. r !
f-L'iiiii :iiee it i.itiy be well to Juke a 1-j.ik
at it.
'al'jii !lh t::i i-c;-, ; ts the i: -w A;.:' !i 1
i:ient! to thi ('.J:-titutioii m "irrcversi
.ble," i nl h:n ...luces "the uiauu.T of
their a Io;,ti..n." .
He reccii. Hi: i.o. iple of uuivc:
K.1
iwTue
: r wi
nr. 1
ae
He d.claie.s in iuvor of 'Trie Trade, j
a:: i tun uit:nta"i mij-j 'rt ( i nn ewem-
m. ot by "direct tax-.ti .ii," without ai
tarilT- j
He believes iu ae-iuh-ition and annexa- !
t:o;i but is ae:::st the
sehenie '"upon the score of
an loi;. in.ro
,;s not eious
corruption nn-1 jotiocry.
lb- trraiens Grant's admim-tration for !
its "corruption and favoriti-ni." and de-
iiounceH Coneic. s fr its "Ku klux Iegi-
iation."
This is the hu.-tc i "alrr.nce," and
what does it amount to ? If the Demo
cratic party adopts such a platform,
what i--ue is presented on which it
should he advanced U tower? If the
amendments, and r.-csrro suffrage, are all I
lizht, what is to be pained by a change
ol administration? Practically on.y two
points are hit: no tariff that i-, the
Mij'port of the government hydiret ta na
tion and oru o-ition to corruition. The
1 emoerafv would make a outer fizht on J
Kueh a fa-is. For years tl.ey have been j
juaiTcling with the "odious" direct tax- f
s juiiosed ly the llepublieaii party to i
meet the demand- of the national debt, j
Thev have talked about the "sides" who
were meddling with every man's hu-i- j
ss to asec-rtani his tu'-otLC, and the !
"armv of tax collectors" who were "eat
ing out the substance of the pc-plc."-
til, we have iu-t got ri 1 i f all this,
thanks to an houe-t and C' -t' oin'ca! hund-
lirr' of our lii:aL"-ial
of our tiuaiiei.il o 'fairs, the debt ; (
havini' been so re lu.-d that "direct tax- j
ation" is ahr.o-t et.!in?y dispensed with.
Woul 1 it h - wi-e to abo'i-h the tarilf ii.
order to gel ao .ther Intcinal llevenuj
law ?
And so as to "corruption," which Yal- i
lanl'gham is so avtr.-e t ). When did the !
Democracy ever t-ive us a specimen of :
their economy? I by ran J'hr.son's j
Administration, but the "whi-ky ring" j
troubled v.v half lh' revenue. Is it in i
New York city and .State? Is it pro- j
i.i ..I uiif.rl 'Pit-.. .n ! c i"in.r to W niiO:rr.
ton to illustrate the beauties of economy !
and iiurity?
We are incline 1 to think this 'ad
vance along the lirii" will fail to tlioitthe
conG hmee of the p;:o; !e. "Free 'J'rade''
and Democratic "Iv-'oisoiny" are not
wanted by the country. And if the
Amendment.! and Negro Suffrage are to
be maintained, who will do it best, the
friends o t the enemies of those measures
and principles? Why tiu.-t a copper
head, or a rebel, to do what you know is
distasteful to him, ou his pn mi.-e to do
it, when you have the tri-d and true
men whof iueht for the l.'ni'.n. who be
lieve i.. c.iual lights, who have r.-dueod
tl
he debt nd -aved the i.uUie credit ?
1
These
are ip.i
:ons
bi h hone-t ati
k lhrt-u -elves, an
-Kiiii' ' i.. Jrti"-" ' 1
illandighi.m .v C .
sen-role men wm
-hen t!o I I.i-o'. .ro"
under the lead of V;
th"v will be
On'fJ-,1 J.'-,,
the
side.
Haw .tlTPrlI-,i(; oi.-.;vcM A I ln 1 1 in.
A writer in AH r!f. I'm Rounder :
The truth is, in this worl 1 sliOir 1 ib'.-ir
and in lu-,trv ah.vavs ruake tie. m-.dve-
ie-lt. This is a theory that would be d
ir ,
t .-Ir. t arrv le as representing siunet !;:n
real an I ger,oie. . ork, lie would ted !
us, is never thrown away. Men who I
spend sums of money, ar.l sums of
trouble an 1 toil, together with much in- I
geuious i olyeliromat i r device in flourish- t
nig titer names an i ware, ;tre pretty
certain to Iin 1 .-uch bread as th"y have
cast upon the waters returning to them.
The wis.e who travel in the underground
railways and see "Kitto's Starch" star
ing at i hem from over the hads of their
ris-a-vis in the carriages, or the ' (iias
hoi.per Sewing Machine," no doubt sa
lute those titles with a "pi-di ! ' aula
"pshaw !" Hut later, as their eyes wan-
der over the newspai.er or dead-wall or
omnibus knifa-boaru, or liv-Ieaf of a
magazine, and aces everywhere, as a
murderer does blood, "Kitto's Starch,"
".j'rasshopper Sewing Machine," a kind
of dull, insensible impression is pro
duced. Jiy-and-by, when cither of
these important necessaries are in de
mand in the reader's family, and when
there is an impression of doubt or igno
rance, the poor ai i-de-camp of conceit,
or conscious superiority, steps in, and
aids the advertiser Where ail an-groping
in the dark, it is hard to rcusi the
conscious senseof superiority. "Starch !
Why, there is a fellow called Kitto, who
pectus to be iu great demand ; ut least
his name is everywhere. S?wing ma
chine! Oct the Orassboppor only
four guinea. ' It will thus be . een that
advertising owes a good deal to the par
donable litt.'e infirmities cf our nature.
Tlie Tent of Vitality in Secrf.
While in conversation a short time ago
with a most excellent, lifelong, success
ful farmer, L. D- Yotaw, he assured us
that by placing almost any of the larger
seeds and grains on a hot pan or griddle,
where the vitality was perfect, the grain
would pop or crack open with more or
less noise. Where tlie vitality is defec
tive or lost, it lies immovable in the
vessel. This is a very simple te-t and
will be of much value, if authenticated
Ly extensive experiments. We have
used the hot water and the acid tests for
germination, hut never "the trial." Let
us all try it. Rural HW.V.
Kinder is the looking gla-s than the
wine Iass; for the former reveals our
defect to ourselves only the latter to
our friends.
While settling a woman' estate at
Worcester the other day, an item of six
dollars was allowed her daughter fcr at- j
tending her funeral.
connection wit!, property Iocatcl in '""-' ' ." r'""'V ' Pieties have heen etub'i-hed in a'o-t ?J ""V"' . e t-nc-ji ra-e one ar.ou.tr p?! T? JaK
.Norlhwetein Iowa. Mot of then., it 1 1,'1. our journal tu a.k huaU - j f giJ t'&", ! iQ 1 atu way, lonuir to .v3 Ul B? f
th:L.S, have been corifcetJ, hut it a.lvi- 1' JiPy to travel without ; Jh'10 ""n " j nh iul-i. more exeellent than myseX v.; M M fe-J pi
e 8uiiSt cIomo. bargains fur lar,l lht W,:hout a guide, and w.tnout a , uic"?n-to'the t- a-J r.ient: ,i N K1 H1 N N 1
without i,;e,ti,atio,. Two recent iu- fti-e hVAS d 'tVn men 1 ln The fellow who called ti,U hoots con,- - mAihkMd
Ww d.?; a- JeMLn.n arrived tcn the j'lurne There is a eve- i ereat power politically. j fortallc, d-fended hi? , option by saying ftm
. t gentitLifn arnci )In lt.,,. jn ,j4,. uttKal v,oru It, ra - - - - they made a man lort a hw other ZM&i&-'frtv-
lierclroui InW, nJ alter tod j ; J - J ;! j. ! Ior3Ce Greeley has gone to Texas, miieri, , c: Jfl Kr
1 m i ! h'thi .raS'tor ar i, in a -ooJ hop i of heaven, i -parted on Li, journey, winch we Cud tioual instructors I, hi, colIc?e f-r pre- 14 Sil,
,.r..rl,.l l,fl.:,.t th Or..- M-ti.,'1 o Il"J' ' J:' 1 v.-.c-a ; e.. , .. , ; V-- your-g meuior i::e mn.i-iry. v- . , : - r r ;;.vyij---; r-r
- - i : - - -- ii-.i..... i, -v . f i lit i ill a i f 1 1 i , ii'iii.i (...... ... l i r - - r ; ... - -j - v; . r--r
.. - .
ilio PVLin? oft-vers- itans lite is !
(.!i.n,.r r,f! iir.jif... 'H,o ,P... ,.f 1;V .'! i
I 1 tt'i t ,
i K301I L.; spent.
i ti,- tun trci?.'.:i if inn.-
Le up in u;id-hcavcn, will pass twifdy
tl, ii.m a-v f,n.l ,li,-,r.Mr
! What shall iiU up man's" path when j
.... . r :;- i...o .... ,i,.,.,. it... t
j inu-t travc-1 on the rest wor! J,
i shall ii! -u-hiate his f cNU-is
I nf v .it i
r'''
: !. : ,.r ,l,.a.l. mi.M t.A !.L-r,v, r,fi
J uri1' '
VhatUf?tion more iin- ;
il 'trill t'r o-U'Il i
biiud.t isys liiht up the ewninir of life, ;
and throw tbdrrs J:arjf-e ucro.-.s thedaik- i
n- 01 the trve in'o lium'iv.el Kurt.
It h i- i'!iji!i:!3.'-d t!i footsteps of loiny
a tr.ivtler hito n- rnity. It is of price
less rli
-V thousand wo.I Is r-.-nnot
purcl:u.-'i it. vet it is filere-.i w ithout
iHOKtv a?;d without f.ii;e to L:ia who
will patieu'.lv and thsukfui!? receive it.
...
niKaiiHiiiUncuHi!!,.
Fiom the wi:l of Gen.l lilaekt-tr,
vet it is rdiered without
r of 1
u:h. prv-J 17-:::
1 Us-:-.rfe !.
l : k - j . t to i-.n r !
oi.rc-:!.T:ve ; and tht o;.-
t-rs l e cut o'J to f-ecure
: heirij o'en J. I further !
a it jj. r? v not
of r:-;- ; or li.:
a c-i.::.!y o! l:
( i-
t tnat.
e ha-.
b-f.i tioab-!..
r - t T I i. ' i .
i W -.L i f.''" ( i !li i t i i
nm rt ;
a seeoud."
a io- ; i;
p'oi y, ;
f u-av:
il-j:i?.(-l '"'.!;
f tl.-i ilev. I)r
Ap
r. J hide's i :,vcd 17-:;
n:y i ' j y to In ore.- c- I i:i a
tv.-ctt, a:i ( i 1 .-nrt.iut ciat j
s v.i-.hoiit ii?ii:!L' and pocket.-; i
j ai.d bre. v !
I no
tialli.' , ;ai-i a
:,,, !
worsted wir, if one an be t, ia ord- 1
that I i::ay re-t coiofort.iU-.'r"
h-om ti.e will ot the M.mrier ot ln
to
;!'
liv
prcv. i i .
"My i X...;;itors
li.'V- coi.ei-le !,
I rt 'r - 0! e ; hii-ir:
to pay, out of ti e first
to my beloved wife, it
r, vhi h I - ive a a to-
KCU ol I .v :-y;;
nut-, as" 1 k
a: s..e hia
fuv hazie
ow .-he is !
.-tier plea
d
wnii era L.i::r l.o ui tlinn .'-he l
me;ri;U
the holes iu her shocking'
I.o ;-'il ci llie l(ion l'Inr.
I ii .-aid that certain Jews, bewailing
in Jfctus-i'em the death of Christ, paw.
for the iir.-t time, this flower, bv some I
said to have rpiuug wherever drops oft
hi-blood had fallen, and with the scene i
of his won hous passion and death still
fresh in their memory, gav
tifu! blossom a syiubolic n.
e to t his beau
canincr indiea-
live of his fcuCeiinsrs and the manners of
his deuu. -
The anthers are supposed to represent
the three nails used at the ctuiliction.
The rays repre.-ent the glory of our
Lo.J. d'he puq-h fringe, sometimes
f un I witli iel f pots Um.h it, is a type of
the cro.vn of thorn. The petals, fen in
nun
a:.o
ter, aie the i pre.-entanves ol tlioso
ties who W'-re f-iii.fil "to their
Heavenly Master. The three sepals,
t-rui:ug tr.c Calyx, are ctuUtuiatic cl
the i i inity.
This poetical coneepti ju has caused
the pa--ion fb-wer
to U
held in est! en,
veneration, in
-!iu o.-t
rjuriMrig to
:t!ioii.. countrie-i ; and the l.i.rso:u is
found entwined, in many cases, with eol
b'az jned inscriptions ai d borders of old
maniici i;.ts of the -ncrcd writings.
Tilt IiriiOiier.
An ii.tire. tiiig object is the chrono
pher, or in-truiuent f.-oiii which all Jdng
ia:i 1 ;s .uppii'" 1 with tl;.; c .nect time.
Sixteen of the no-t impt.rtant cities in
the kingdom are in dlr'-ct communica
tion with t lie ii stru::!'-nt, v.iii' h is in
itself in direct communication with the
Ob-.ervatory at Oreenwich. At 'J..y
c.o.-t eveiy
all!
.0
!h
rr woi k is
i i-u.-penucij, in
b'r that there may be-
no lutcriorcnc with woat i cahe'l the
"li'ii" curreet." ubich pieci-'-ly ht the
fetriLit.i' of the deck, fli.-he.- the i.ittdli-
- . ! . .: : .. i - i
gcn; e o ine M.i' e.i .-i;;i ! ns wiia v ne ii i; i
isj'i eoruinuni'-atiou. And not merely at
the;" large towns, but at every postoHhv j
throngb. .sit the kingdom; ths tl-uks at j
'... o iloek are on tha lookout for the !
signal whi'-h is b-inu' pa-sol iiloiig their
an
1 the
o are api-icl accoro-
iogly.
'de.-r
D.-nt. i'v-n on. and a
tlie prmctpa
receive the
i
watch makers in Loodo;
lime cverv hour fre.m thi
'-hi'Oiiop!a-r. 1
:u : !
aNo filed -t 1 p. in.
:d with the e'.-ruio-
i,V J'Utt
Uv er
the ii
- ! i'-r
;dicr.
r.-irmV
itt-r
.'! lO i. O
.) t h- t UVT
I :
oi a s- i-e ii
lrj- Tun
Piris iu :.-b"s now a fact of history
is a ein-um-t nee over who-e con.-um-n.atiu.
th" whole civ llzed woi!dmu.-t
in-.urn with bitter tear-;. And tie sor
row i- '!' . I'.i when we remember thjf
t!- h:..i, N of the Frenchmen th.-o-elves
i iv-: applied the torch that has em-
-;ri,e tlie n:o. t opuL-nt spier, lor cf t!
w ! (.
IO
Yen::
plntie
mor-t th
... ... I,..-. ..... :p.
.o.i-h to ex..rcsa the .;i?:i.h- 1
f he-odd
oei cv.
i .r. ,-;,v.,.,.. ., -
soltC!
so:, h
' ."i" o,.t ' , ill! ,?,.:,., i
1 ..-,....., .1.-. l ,),. i
wretches who cold 1 thus do
...., Vl- LOV.O..-
libeia'i ly de.-tr.y the aceamulatcd gloiy
o: cntur
Thi
world
mo.-t magnificent pal tec in the
tnumt
The palace was commence 1 in l.'ol,
as a residence for Catherine de Medi-is,
but on account of the prediction of one
of the astrologers that the thoul l die
there, she cau-ed the process of the
erection to be stopped. Henry the
Fourth added to it, but Louis the Thir
teenth was the first monnrch who took
up his regular residence there. About
thi superb .-trueture, long the residence
of kings, cla.-'er the grandest, as well as
the: bioohe.-t. memories of France
mighty recollections mingled of its
transcendent glory and its deepest shame.
Tin Louvre, in truth a part of this
regal residence was the cry.-ta'izatiori of
the riehe-t architectural thought of the
world. Louis XIY a) pealed to ai: the
architect- and Free Masons cd' Jdurope
to sen. I in plans, ami the one se.cctcJ
wa furni-hed by an eminent brother cd'
the Mvsticordi
Its
:t..
ei ies contained
tha iine.-t collection of paintings iu the
woi Id, and some of the richest jewel
gathered on
the earth. J here
colors the works of
i in f.dele
Paphai l and Tiiiun. (Jui-Io and C-rre-gio,
I-Ieuhcns sud Yandyke, Leonardo
da 'irici and ller.ibrant, Claud.1 Lor
raine and Savator llosa. David and Ycr
net, and many other of that rare genius,
whose touch is a divine inspiration, and
whose works are among the ripest glo
ries and achievements of the human
race.
Ad thi has gone out iu dirkness and
is novv but a handful of blackened a-hes.
To the vandal hands that have thus
despoiled her of her splendid robes
wrought of the golden deeds of genius, '
inwrought with the richest gem of art. i
I 'ranee owes it t.i her-elt to deal out '
the swif'iett retribution, if she has any- j
thing that can be called a government, j
or any men that respect intellectual !
i
power or
Tribune.
venerate
genu
0.
f:onn (he Hill.
burned to the ground. The ro!,-idid u; -V : ' " btf 1'"""' !'-(.
b. art of Fans, cciHre of its eloiv. is in iT1 1 y.R,u "ear y tW teaspooi.tuls of o:l.
ashes. There ,reiega:hercd some of the Senal use ainoi.g the colonists
world's riche-t trophies of art, some of ottfcM",h. IlUs;a a' nieans of curing
the noblest tiiumnhs of its - ..in. cut? Lru,t3 all,i scralchcs.
.iii. 1 o;.. nil II.. I ...i i.f-i .j
. :.... i .. l e -" l
- ;i.y -'"
-New lork vnthin the past two month?.
Vi n iiTKtaiirQ -il' ..-T-....1, ti-ic ...l.r l....e-i-.fl
t'-11 i..--. ....j ..i . a v.-..
out Bcciueniany. it. is caiiej j ne
Kan, anl ttie meetings are tithl with j
dosed d-.ors. ltd member?, who already !
irdiiti.fiT ciose en id .r '..w, are cjji..-.:v .
i'-e uruzuii au-i 'ai.tjuui cia.-.-cs.
JtS Ou- !
tne ttorkzng clasps, ana, it pohil:o, ot
nouiinatm- i nicui!A-r lor iiiu.iieira ,
Z ilUU SCltaiUI iW IHIH.I . UiiiU.U
speetaeie. iroiu his no-e, j.-at a wide-
tritiiSin-d hat on his head back side fee-
most.
s.ip.pea !iis
in a brow n
overcoat, leaving the -o!l:.r turned r.nd- r, 1
vised a small leather loir, and sloped for
tlie couiMitiir room
i icuam, :-a;'i i:e to oi 1 Mr. jenny. ;
j "nt to take any lottery adverti?einetit. !
j while I'm .qoue, and to watch the ijuafk
judi 1':,:,,..
! J is; ia.it w.rds rtaehe J oM Mr. -
j s -Mr-
v;u approacliiiur tt;e carnage.
Mr. Ire .!' .-topped as if he badf-.ti'-
f ;i r.uetbio. Old Mr. Jeimvs-iw hi.:;.
ru.-hed to iiis tide.
And ttll Whitela-.-.
aid Mr. tiree-
V i-- '-is eye
-j b
auie 1 on old .Mr-
'-' . .IKU I.C IlliU 'rlltl1 W51f
l.
If
j sar.i s Jotters iroui bo-t.u, ibr he is a
; Cat h .'.lie, aud he n:ii;ht say oaifhiu
1 ihat our e-i-uitry r -i l-.n wou!iu'f like.
l'Vr I'ui p:iii.' to Texs. And t.-'.I W.'-lte-
bf.v," otitinued Mr. Otteiev. as o! J.Mr.
Jenny w.i-. a'f.out to ru.-h into the o
iliat 1 want liini to watch tie
j.a
a?-J Vnt the oiiicia! election n-turii? from
Alaska, because our pet.j.le expect to see
I ll.eui. leu fiiiii to rut them in nom-a
rc:l lia!i mea-ure. J:ie tbi
-.ei tion re-
f'.rns from Conio-ctieut. Fcr I'm truim:
to 'J'exaa. And. Mp!:rai:n. tell Vvddie
li'.r," continued Mr. Jrce!ey, ;;so!d Mr.
Jcniij- undo another attorn; t to dj-'a in
to theof'ice, "net to print any more
stuff about abducted jdrls or panel
b-ju-es. ( )ur people have got enough of
that sort of thin?. For I'm iroing to
Here old 3Ir. Jennr sneceeded in cct-
ting into the eHiee, and Mr. (Jroeleygot
'r'to his carnage. Old Clove, his broth
er-m-Iaw. took a seat at hi side. Two
fi lends of the Poor IJoy of the Mohawk
o.-eiipied the seat oppo-iie.
The carria-.'e was rapidly driven to the
New Jersey railroad depot, at the foot of
(.'orilandt s?;ce. The four pa-sen:rcr,
i he rus-et leather trunk, the wide-brim
med hat. and Mr. Greeley were safely
deposited in the ticket office. Old Clcve
paid the hack driver. Mr- Iivo!ey
stared vacantly for a moment at the tick
et ai'cnt. Suddenly c.JIectintr himself,
he felt in four pocket- consecutively, and
then seemed to again lose him.-eif in
thought. Af.er another mental rally,
he fished up a through ticket on the Fan
Handle line' for Cincinnati, and approach
ed Pick Shield-, the basrgage clerk.
"I want that check trur.ked to to
to Cincinnati," said Mr. (jrocby, he.-i-.a'innly.
"f r I'm coiner to Texas."
The friends of the Poor Poy of the
Mohawk here bade the philosopher good
bye, and Oi l Cleve and Mr. (Jreeley
wont on board the fl-m boat Jersey City.
Floating- sea weed is the poetic name
for the untidy, crimped hair iu whidi
very young ladies indulge.
Tight laeins.' is said to have one advan
tage, thouch it shortens life it suffuses
the face v. 1 1 Li a charming love tint.
Some enterprising young man ha in
veme I a pocket in the sleeves of g' n!e
man's overcoats, so that a lady can slip
her hau l in when she takes a gentle
man's arm. in case her hand should hap
pen to be cold.
The Comanche Inllsns rre disgusted
witli tlie eoiployi:;erit of colored troo,...
on the frontiers, they are so luud to
scalp.
Some of the Frenchmen who were ex-
iieu i'V ijouis Aapo-eon in i o I , na aie
Prick PonicToy, whose wife had the
good se n-'' to (juit him, some years jigo.
is now required to pay Anna A. I'.m, -my
$2-,0; ;. in lieu of dower, rod the
sai l Anna given custody of one daueht-
j t, .Mary A. Ponu-roy. The de-Tee o
j court was yesterday entered at Miiwau-
kcc.
i
j The wldfe of a:, ci-g has prov d of l.it.
j the i..ot efrieaeious ieme ly for bum -..
Seven or cijiht miccos- ive aj plie.it i ns cf
this Mihs.tatieo sootli pain, and t-ifectii die
esco.i-ie i!ic i-urn irom me sir. J ir.:-
simple
reme !y seems preferable to colo-
!:.
n.
or cvtii
cotton, j.xtrio
liiiary
;j en-i-made
pPjrl0.4' are to..l.l tl
neaoni
p;
nesei a i.-t o
v.r.tcii is ca-t v
iioi'i the y..,k of hens' eggs. The
....... 1 O 1 f 1 1 .1
are uist oei.eu naru, ana ilio
voiks are
t tl i fl r.Oiio-...l .rl.lir.fl ...1 .!-. -. i I i ....
. .... ... in. i .in j'i. j
a fire, where thev are carefully rtirr-d i
. -i .1. . i i . . . . . i
uuiii uie muoii! suo-iiinc-e is uist on the
j point of catching fire, when the ; il seo-
Cheerfulness is iust as natural to the
heai t of a man in strong health as color
to hi check ; and wherever there is ha
bitual gloom there mu-t be either bad
air, unwholesome food, improperly se
vere labor, or erring habits of life.
Nature has assigned to sovereign tem
edies for human grief; lidiywn'burcvt,
f!rmet, first and best ; strength to the
weak, and to the wounded Palm; and
strenuous action next. Honthnj.
China is rapidly undergoing the pro
cess of civilization. Peer is made at
Shanghai, a whisky distilery is in opera
tion at Canton, and the fir.-t hanging
recently came off in that city with great
edit.
An Indianapolis ouan bought a nice
coffin for hi sick wife, when she up and
got well. Now the coffin is on his bauds,
and it is too short for his own use.
The nail manufacturers of the United
States have determined to advance the
price twenty Cve cents a keg in addition
to that ordered a month ago.
Detroit is overrun with organgrinder,
and is trying to entice them away by
hints that in Memphis they can make
$10. a day. Put they don't go worth a
cent.
S.calin? coin from a dead person's eyes
has actually been accomplished in Poston.
The woman convicted of the crime was
sent to the House of correction for six
months.
"How much did he leave?" inquired
a gentleman of a wsg on learning the
death of a wealthy citizen. " K very
thing," responde I the wag; he didn't
take a dollar with him."
An economical fi How says when his
stockings wear out he sews up the tops
lit- -. v . .s oriil i.if t 'ioim Llki
.l i fit. u i ni,o j oil' j'WiJ v'-v u uie j
feet the other wav, thus making a good i T
1 Jit for Mirc-tood boots. 1 g
I now livinr in Kiorland, are about to fie i . T.'."---; C-I
I. Although no l.oMtive iir.!rir:ao i ran ; : - I
he obtained rcgar ling Uanvr.-lt's isier -I Vl.'i iU I
le ! n;ti..n as Minister to If ifn. lhe i-ei.o'.-t. i " ' " X-V-.vvV'l
j is not discredited in clfi ial circles. j rj v'A I
"Case" hurdci people Printers.
There are in the world about H'0,000
ndk-s of railway, that have cose $R,0'X!,-
0'., 000, and give employment to
' i"-'-'"-'-
You midst as well throw yourself
.ir.u-i r.n m-ir i
the l.Wlarati.-'ii of ii;florio.,,d,-.neo r -i tho
ilcK
sky with your heel as to attempt to do
bume.-s uiihrnt nl v.-rtK-n.r Ft
and ... wss n-ked whv it was.
jj,, 1 :vu v.:t'. ,r ""j,,. c;!iJ,
"Do you
'if I eni-
p'y CV.iv.'rcgatioual hens to hatch out my
i "
Ti;- ;.te?t ErhMi travel. r who has !
4 1 .i oiei c.-.i au-t wiua-u aoout u
W' "I have never n n-any nice
I'kwz old ladies as in IJoston."
The rapid growth of timber in Ore.nn
f0e,M he a etth-d f-et. Sinr-o t!
stti:,.;!!. nt of th Wrh-iett v'aliev ten
acre-: hare hem covered with thrifty
r oi:e denudf-d rf its timber bv
which t'.ventv years
o were i rairies are now covered with a i
M'titr au-t v i co rou ;rrcwtn ol tun ,cr.
Pine- the v.-:n 1 h!ov
tli where it lit-
ftli. !:;dl.- have n
rt-!d.'red the mrit t'-
of
ho,-.r . and ha v.? d-.-ided the. t a mii.-J
; - a ereat protection on a wind v da v
A Vc k Y
on: eorresi
lent sa
the
na.
wiiiiicii liiuLe their he
alters In
j Mary a discouraged Mother folds 1i-t
! tired harels at uieht, and. feels as if -lie
had, after a!!, done nothing,, alt h r-u.-h
; she has not .-pent an idle moment since
j fhe ro-e. Is it nothing that your little
helpless children have had some one to
come to with all their childish griefs and
'joys? Is it nothing that your husband
feels ''safe" when he is away to his busi-
ness, because your careful hand directs
! evervthiiiL' at home? Is it nothing,
when his business is over, that he has
the blessed refuge of home, which 3'ou
have that day done your best to brighten
and refine ? O, weary and faithful moth
er, you little know your power when you
say "I have dona nothing." There is a
book in which a fairer record than this
is written over against your name. Jjx-
Dr. Pratt, the talented editor of the
Corning Junrntil one of the accom
plished clerk- of the House of Repre
sentatives at Washington.
JPJJEl ME lfc S
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS
AND BUY
T
HE BEST!
!y.t-'W.
L
lip.-.?..-.-7rf j,i
n i e -4' r-v. -.--.
v iric; YOU
"WILT. Al.y
AYS II NU AT
DOOM'S,
-.O-i -CJ
L'l..1 Mia stit
a-u a.
'ib.
THEY SIJLL
THE CELEBRATES
Weir irn Pi ov.
1 X I. aii't Cii.nnj.i. n Corn Plow,
(ir.ui.l JJ-Tour lirr.ikii.g I'luw..
i'riticc-t n Irup. lien in Stul.ble Plow.
A. P. l.i. koy Fan Mills,
llurcka A- Weir eiiltivat.irseeJcr
1 XL tstalk I'utfir.
Thr.'.isliiii M ielines,
l'.nil-crs ioi-I Mnir
rs. jiecP-rs
'f the be?t kiD'l and fi'ialitiry. Call on -ir ml
Ji -. ltliisKI.L prjU.M.
riatriiiioutb, Xcb. uia.reh y.il w wtf.
Garden seed3,
Field seeds,
Flower seeds at
J4 GREENWOOD'S
.-uccosfor to M. Ten Eick.l
Corner Main anil Hixth Street,
I'iattiuiouth. Xebratka.
'I'lIK Iarpcst as?nrtmont ami warrcntcj I'rcsh
X lrom
Landreth's Eloomsdale
Seed Furm. near PliliJcii'bia Pa.
Sop-Is in liu'.k or in r.n-kaccs. I v.oul.l call
tlie r?j)Ctial nttrntii n ol tbe I.a ti- to our largo
ss-Ttmf nt of scl'-. t annual, liiennial nr.il ver
oroii il tl iwtr m .-.I. We have al.-o 1. M.I'erry
i C-.'s seels. Chicapo Sncl Cos ?e d Wes
ti-rn t'ee.l t'n'i' ci J.. Call cai lv in oHer t
make ki.u-1 (.clpcii.-ns, (Jormin Kcntn. kyiiwA
Li-a.- I.y tbe pound or bu.-bcl. iuareb--Ji! It
Pholps Paine
GEN'L INSURANCE ACT
PLATTSMOUTII. NEBRASKA.
Kci regents rme of th-- mo. t reliable Comrai.-h-s
in ihc UuiteJ State?.
OfTi.' with Laraes Si Follotk ia Fitcral l
L'.oek . i).u71-Ttf
-r.R sir.r -..r..5 rf
laad a'ljoinig
S. i)UK2.
1 i.i...'. ..r
i mu.-iiiiH.iu. i.:ruwv ui
er-ts
. ..
mm
5.1 VX
f r fi
1 ' ielf :i
mrm
ii i
i
- ::-;.'2.r tfifl I
D. II. AVI1E LER.
E T. POKE & QO
hi
j-p FOOT OF MA IX STREET,
"Wboles-Ie .1" T.ctall Ie iters in
Hardware and Cutlery, Stoves,
TINV.'AIti:, HOPE.
IRON, STEEL NAILS AND
i:,ith JU, ic.
. Keen on hand a Large Stock of
CHARTER OAK,
RUCK'S FA TEXT,
CHICAGO, EMPORIA,
LOYAL CO OK
And Other First-Class Cooking
STOVES.
All kinds of Keating Stoves.
Cecil or Wood kept on haul.
JOli Vi'OKK OF ALL KINDS DONE.
-JIOLINE-
Stiring and Breaking TIows
At ITct Cose for Cash.
Oar i-ricna arc as low :is any In
State.
use in i tie
liaii-OU'.
A G.
"Wp ii-1; iho nO'-t. t'en of t
I-.Ojii- to Hie
in--. W:. l:ilve
t al
ii r-
in t-reiit -ir-in tne --:-.M i..n .,! none lint
: - ri-' K-'-'e--. ti 1 O tiiti !ii -1 Itan-t-'. v. lo.i v
a-.!! : ' oc ha'l in t'ie m.-irk'-l i"or rn -h.'c.-l
'. e- .--!i:tII s.ii al pri-i-- li-o.t we L-nar.-iit. will
1 ve- eu'.ii o sat i - la- I i mi tt. u'.I !io may pi vc u - il
eall.
c-jiae uii-1 ice mi 1 ymi ix lil I v -.iivi::.-eJ.
C'LAKK i PLU-MMEIt.
IS
Veeping Vater Nebraska.
DEALFKS IN
Dry Goo-Is:.
(irooerie.
Hardware.
Queensware.
lioolis. and Shoe".
Jlats. and Cap?,
Aprieultoral Tmplimcnt. cf all kinds, Weirar
'"1 X L"' Ciiitiviitors. I'nion Corn Plant eff
jn.udetf ur and Princeton l'low, Ac A'c uiiiuf.'
;), all of which we oiler to the public at the
owesf retail price.
All jj2oo5s V:trraisfd
CI3 Otir constant aim wi'l be to sell o low'
Will bote tbe po-itive advant.ise of eviry ih.
ltririthew .-tern and Hal portion o Cii.'S
uv'v W make tbi their headquarters for trad-
KLL'ib KLCs".
e. t. jocke.
TKE HERALD
JOB PRINTING
ESTABISLTI MEXT
i now supplied with
Cood PJew Presses
-AN."D T7IE
, A T K S T S T V L E S
OF
JOB T
llt SINKSS Mt.-
ARE J XVI TED TO CALL
AND-
E X A M. I EN E S P CI M E N S .
hmUl iHOP!
IT ujman Curtis,
PlattsvEiioutii, lcb.,
Repairers of Steam Engines, Boilers', Saw and
(ir-.st Alills.
Has and S;team Fittinps, Wronsht Iron Pipe.
Force and Tift Pump?, Steam (iauge.5, ulnute
Valve (iovernors, and all kiudd of
Brass Engine Fittinj s,
furnished on short notice,
FARMING MACHINERY
Repuiredon short notice. aur5tf
STREIGHT & MURPHY,
DF.4t.KR3 IK
Harness, Sadies, Vhips
liItIL)l.i:s, COLLAItS. &c.
Particular attention given to the manufacture
cf line hamcs;.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE ON
SHORT NOTICE.
Plattsiuouth, - - - Nebraska
I IN. B. The Celebrated Vacuum Oil Blacnking
constantly on hand declwtf
ETTING HABRIED.
E'say for Young Men. on grrr. social evils
and itbuscs, which interfere wi-h marriape
with sure means of relief for the lirrir,)? and L'n
f -i-tuiiate, disease-1 and .febiliated. vut free,
ia pealed envelopes. Address,
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
-Vu. 2 Ni'nrA .Street, rhiladdpia l'a.
O-tober S.'th, 1ST ) !y.
WOOL WAIMT
I'ounds of Wool Want at
ST. JOSEPH
WOOLEN MILLS.
FOR WHICH THE
IN GOODS Oil MONEY.
Our jroo.li will bo foun 1 w-'Il worth a tria
au J to be in cverv re-of t a. e n i rt-r.l o
? xkI, fasi o.'lors. 'l. rinr Cai-b, ati'i a- tlicy are j
h!1 wool, ar. l ?: .-ho'liiy. vat-le ir liyirr- u e i
in lh.'rinanui'a-. n-c. g:tr;.:r.ce s.u. i'.teti .- i
a.-' to tiitir t i 1 r.t I i i i ! y . j
a.-f uz.-ii'i-'l ol en ir I It.-iii at tbo very bw-L t
Cri'-e. These -iricc their Wt. 1 laiinuhrtu:-- i ;
inn ri lis . r .-in ate j.-.rn will have it rluiin- i
i:u:iii.-'iiat.'iy w iiiioal eb ;ir;-i:.- lor wray.i l;..- t-j ;
from t!i. jc'i ut.
Pri e ier e-o i.rip se." ; e::r.iin j, sr.iiii.ir.sr uirl
rulinir. jmt i.i'unT.
.-.it':.-! iJtii n i,-iven in all rej"'c'. 5- i in'-If 1
of t-'H.il- .-rit an i j rie.'r- pivcii when re.ju.-s!.'i
t.e u:iiu:.t.-turc a a-1 kc. o.si i ic .y oi I
ban. 1 the larsi oi.-k "f v.- .i.li-i;-; t.i l-I- 111..1:::
it-II."i elotiiiy. -aitinet'.-. .Kai.'--. j.iain m. 1
I'h.i'i t!-:r.ii- 1.-. r,-,-)-Mnl w liiti- i.laakc'-. ft -jekiti
y:o-n. r i'lle or li-u ' ic, in 11 !1 C"!'ir.-. .V:-.. j
We wouM invi; 0 t ii e a : ! er.t ion ot :;riiii.- to ;
this iiJvo !i-e:aei:t would i.urler Wofl ! r oari
C.ou i" ir.out-y, utid ill tivo you Letter bar
gains 'ban yo-j a: p. ? e!-'otb.re.
love 11- a .-ill. or 01 1 your ..ol.
1'aetory, Norlli Tiiir i street.
GEO., P CELL & CO.
AiT'.i 11 wCm-
1
II BUTTKRY
ll(iI.FSlt AND KKTfL
DBUGrrlST
ctEiTi i and has n han l 'at
t.md of Wbite i liutie-ryej
tl.o
South tide Main Street, rinttsuiouth. Kcb.
THE LARGEST AND
Moxl Complete
Stook of Tlriii:.". Me.Iicino, Pair.t'. Cb.-micald
Lead. Varoi-h. Coal uil. Fish 'il. Ma--boia
til, ;arj.-!in Oil. Castor Uil, N.-al-foot
Oil. M bale uil. l.iio.. i- l Uil, Lard
Oil. i.s--.'iuial Uil. Cod Liver oil,
aula l.iryo vari.lv .. .
tions, 1'er. 10-.-. l ancy
und i ilet Artb le,
L'.-scii.-i", r'la
vorinp extruetJ
and iill
PATENT M 1 0 , C I N E
f-u b fi"
T.iyr.e'." Cue's
Ayer.s'. !seoville'"i!
. Hail's (.bristies Je
LainV. Morse's, Iiakcr's
Wir-tarV, Writ-ht'n. ai:e-fii.-I
l, toil - etV. i'ni v I'avi-i'
K- baek's. l ttitt's. .Mrs. Win-dow'.
Dr. ii:efit-H'.i l!it. !t rV. Irake'
l.alla. eV. Wi-.-t's and ol tlie most r'"i n!ar
l'utent Medieiues in use ut the n -.sent day.
Brandies Wines and Whiskio
Of tbe I!. -st UradoH and .(unlities. ptriclly for
le'dieul I urji.jre'i.
EOflESTIC DYES,
Pel or P...--". ;.-.( ri. T:'..l. Tii.-i k. Anntir.o. I11
il:k'. . Aladd.-r. I,xtra-t Lofrwo.nl, l)ry
oo-ls, A -. In lin t f vi rytliing
l!rit ;.- ro-edr: 1 intbeO.'u-r
or .Medical line.
Physicians' Perscripiiani
r. fully eonipoun lcd and in;t up at all hinr
All 1rti-s wair-jtiu-d ir.-sh and mre, CaU b
l'-re biiyui-r, j. n.l see wbai I bave to f"!I.
l'!a!t-iaoutb, Feb. 3tb.uAw if.
Tootle, fianna h Clark,
BANKERS,
DKALPIIS IN
Gold ami Silver Coin,
EJ.. anil other Stocks.
D: afu drawn on all parts of the United Sta
and Lurope. Deposits recnived, and special at
tetition given to collection.
Pldttsmouth, Nebraska.
Attachment Notice
Mrs. J. B. Wiseman, vs. Michael .Murphy, be
fore A. L. Child, Probate Judge in and for
Osss county.
ON. the J4th day of April A. D. 1 S71 Faid jus
tice issued nn order of attachment in the
above action for the putii of $'At.
AIks.J.L. Wisf.ma.v, By her Atty.
AlAI.gUKTT A fcTKONO. uiajliw..
Mows! Plows! Plows! Plows!
Way inn 11 ; Curtis.
Takes pleasure in announcing to the
public that thc3 bave secured the servi
ces of that 1 'ioneer Plow Manufacturer.
c9i9ioFiai9
Who is nowYmr.iged in their chop manufaetur
inp a better article, at lower pricec, than can be
had from any ea.-tr rn inanufacturv fi,.n urn,)
a-lvautape paiii. il by patronizinp tbi? firm is
that yon not only pet a Letter xnn 'e a' bome
iricf-. but you are patronizinp llo.ME AIANL"
:'ACTU HE. where every olJ;r of the money
remains; in tne fctate. iprchl4dA wtf
a.JQ3i.017S
Visiting Plattsmoutli,
WILL FIND GCODSTBLIN - ACCOmm DA
J-iO AL XU
Farmer's Feed Stable
Corner of Sixth snd Vine Street' On Bloev
Jionl. ol tbo Presbyteriar. Chuieh, PI tUiuJu-o
BATES Jt LcGARMCi
THE IrrHOVZX)
H
fi
Co S3
3
H
J.
o
E --s. 1.--- -u-
nL-VSTIC LOC K STiTCIf
rnnir-
of H-uituieiT. I W.ier. i ..:. eg. l'.a. ..: .- ( . .
,ci.t.Ti!.f. S.-o e.-. C;-u.:eo;. 1'..-.-: -. I;...::.
Hiuoiciiii-n:..', S.-'O
1J. -!U-4t.l .bit--'' i-'l '''
or l.i-avy vo i .. r.:
Hueiene c r i.' :
Ti.o n-.- Co,' t!.'
frrai-ht, aii'I i 1.' ' "!
1..I its p-""!' ia 1- ro-
a iutt rr--..t
p?- r 4 H--r--r '
i c i'. j elyjis ti.j.i uf 1 r .
. r c"T'k4 d Ir : !
.-. 'j '.'J liiwlnri f. ;..!.. .;
ft t'io l.vli. ri' r . 1 ''
or.K-r; no :n :r l-'r--i.-.j.-;
v i.o t'.. -. i
'l ure. :!. '.:.' ; I
ti... v. rv etr- 1'. -'- e -1
rrr:' n ni'OO- v..'f.ont ;
t Tari;C- If r .:. n '
'l''' t.,rv V' -
t.'-r-i- ce'l. H I'f " 111.
i.-.'. Tb- jtacJieio If
f..r:i ft 1 !.-, v I.. '.'
tr.i-r. Tl...- st C 'l'-
4 J,.o;-- r v n". i-it !
. I n'v in vi-.-en 1
I B- -1 ft f '.
:n ...ar; trr ' ) :.-. I'..! 1
..rr, . '14 I.'. ' .' '.tt rrju
- '. - r CT-s:-!. :s r.-j i:.'
tii.n Bii e: : -v. -. - T'.t - l.Jt nrijlif5. M-I i
,',.rr yi-tlr I-", t ia 1' " ' '' u fi"
I'o!.ci- r 11 -a :.:- I -. e who, n a p;. - ..
ri:l" V ! lio.Ij ' j ' ify'inl..
J...-r. e f KTopN i:v ia tl-- r r. .ruction anl o.--. 1
t-.ri..-l;.-::t!y a I .'-r ri-- t f j r.vwweio ..-.. -
dilcr t- u..ita u:.ierv.l ;.r.-
rrice, ca lUaia "VValnct Tabi,
With Outfit, ----- Gl'.OT
O-.b' r -ty!-- an-I fir.!-h i 1- w o ny ctfcr C n t ...
pn-l et:Ji. f.T!-T!l -iv- c -' i.'.ir. Ageu'st wii't- I . 1
every couMv 1.1 I . S. u:i 1 T riitorife. Siv- ii.. .. J
vn'ujt mritlliao VLiti.t l-y j 'irclimoifij tu M. Uo
A lluvitr.
TT.T"
.uUi j-t..'.'
'.IAN & C O ,
. Mrvet, I'hl.A'iiOi, Tl
ICS
Sheriif
John W. i:.ai.es )
vs. o'rltro!
Pl.i't-; .-'.iun lcrJ. ) '
Nt-tii-1 hereby piven tiint tho nn leTsipr,i 'i
wiil otier lor .-I.O: at ii-.iie auction for e.i-:i
down at the front door of t he court hou i i:i
Plait-mouth. Cas'! rniin'r,' Nebraska, on th-i
Kih dav of June .A. J. 1-7!, at '2, o'clock p. 1.1.
ot said day the i'dlowii.- ik ribed real t-'nt.',
t .-wit : hot number tin-.-.. ( O in block huiiihi t"
fifty-seven, f-it natcd in t be city of I'liUtsauotiih
Nebr.iska, and lot number fd !s.in block tin 11. -ber
si t c 1, in Thoiiu -ei '' A I 1 ition to the ;ud
city of Platt-i-ir-iitli, N. br.i-ka. SolJ h th-.
iri'lerty of Platte sannder-, to'sati.-t'y
jii.Uei.icr.t in favor of J. W. Limes', by vntae
and a-i'bori'y of a .ic-ce r ndi-red 11' ta
November t.-n.i A. 1. l7:. of the Di-njclCuri
of tbe second Judicial Ui.-triil witbin and lur
C1--1 i-Miiiiy. Nebr.-i-k-i r I on the lm li d iy
of Vovein'ocr ls"!i. I livci iind-.r my hand tin
11th day cf .May. A, 1. IsTl. rr, .C
J. W. JI1..-0N, 8brr.fr
Ca--s cuntr. Ncbraikn.
Miir. Kt.t. k Chai-ma?:, 1'13'V, Atty'c'.
May 1 Ith, lsTl. wow
Public Sale of School Lands,
"V'OlTCK is hereby riven t'l.-.t pursuant t mi
i Act ol t!i Le;:i.-!.itnr.? ot Nebraska ciit.-
1 1 - I a 11 act 'I'll provide for the Iti-iji-try of
School Ian I. f-r tbe control and ali-i.n-l; i .ti
tb'-reof an-1 fi.rthe safe ktMrpini: of the lun-N d"
rived froin the sale an 1 le.-.-.j o! .-aid lands ti bicli
?.iid act was apiTove I .lime Jith A. 1). l-o, an 1
al-oin accord.11.ee with a c nb-eqilfiit. 11 men i
iiic.it to mi id act a.).r'.ve! 1 cl.r jary 1.1th A. I.
1 I will en Sat 'rday the ',!a day , Juici
iii'M, nt ll.e li'iur ! ti-n ii'rlf.. k A. M. at tlm
front door of the Court Ilou-i- in Plat t-ioontli
city Ca.-s eounty Nebr.isk.i, "Hi r jT salu nl
Puldiean -'iori to tbe h-phe-t bid d- r i:!l tb"
reinainiu-r S'cboi'l land', ia -aid eoun'y, . ..r.oii
uinp said sale fioin d.i.v to day until all said
lands shail have be; n oHcre 1.
In wiliii-ss wii'-reid' 1 have unto pet my ban I
11 i.d :. lb xcu tin- seal ot ;aid cuuwtv at
' . at Plat: 'uouth, 1 hi.-h day of AI 1
...... U.H.!::i.
( ) P:s.-.C PoI.T.AItH.
' County Cirri;.
Ly J, M. Lbar:si.i:v I'ci u!. nuiillvrT.
"A Pcu::v Si - I s n I'. n:,:- ;,
And if you Jc.-irc t .
Ai well iip Puun If p Vt
To IJay Yuur
f hoc is. u:
We have bou -bt . nut If. Jt. ,x a,,d ho-a .....
cujiy :- eld -land on. Mail - t. win rr v.
.0 i ..;!sTri-!' iva-l Mi a f i.-i
ci r: un i I'.-ui i- i-oi- whi.-'i
Ion I ,r ca-b. 1 II kind- ol e
ken ia eAch a. ,'..r ; , . .
il H'l'.-ly of to-
"i.li .-. il 1 cry
oy 1 roiu -e tu-
j'i'.X.MiTT PI'.O.s.
Uf-Sdtf.
iBW TOE ii
Weeping vllizr, Hq'd.
General iHerehanaise,
Gi.ucKir.s.
iiAi. i' V.'.T r
lib J.LNS'.l;i;,
II A I.-. CAPS
:;.;:.-:.
f'INE AND C'OTT.-NV.e.j ,
LOOTS,
!TKNS. Ac.
MiMll:.
s'liiNUL;:.-; and lath.
V.'
e are Ay f..r
Wil.'ccx &. Gi!;l'3 Scvl!:3 rtac.L.iro,
Thieh if undoalted'y the n..-.-t .f.
1 ti" r"w in
1 iiri j'ol'i.
Attachment Notice.
J. T. A. Hoover,)
1- ve. -, rTo Llncry "i-
tuircy ilson, )
YouarehAnby nowf.cd that in d'tacbiuent
wa isfued by . , f..v.,r t,f tte .,1.,ve lff
and apairi-t tbe above nuiued def, ud int lor the
sum of eihti.-eicbt dollars und forty-one cci.m
and trial net lor .Monday, June L' ih. A. 1) 1-71,
lit 10 o lock a 111. of sail .'...y. ft uhicdl tin:,
judpeirieiit will be i t ri.iercil ..:..,. you it (.u
b. not appear iiti-1 sliow can-.. v t tic ci.ntiarv.
(. 1 veil undei my hand ti.i- 17th d .v l
JAMES 0 .NP.ILL' '
may P-w't. Ju-tieo of tlie Petcc
HENRY BOKCK
DEALEF. IN
FUR N I T U 11 B,
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLED
BEDSTEADS
OF A LL DESCiilPTIONS A SI AT A-.U PIUCE .
.O:
f;leta!ic Durial Cases.
OPALL SIZES.
WOODEN COFFINS
Beady Made, and Soil Cheap forCa-b.
V.'ith many thanks f.,r i.ni ..,).,. r :..
Titc all to call and exaiue my large Mod: o'i 1 u
niture and Ceflins. ,..
MUSIC! r.i U S I C !
PIANOSt,
OMGANG. r.LCD-ONS
I am Agent f. r the l.t- .Mu.- l Irxtr,,.,-...,.
made. Personi wi-biriL-1., bnv tJi ,
Me'.rapoliUm or Pro!'.; 1 !e U -.-ai : . - .i ,..'.'. !...'...
in purchase lbroneti niv Avrncv ini'ns J,i t'-
r:ru as thev can '..on. ih,.',,.i .. ,.
UtciuMelvoH. Ail iu tmiiuoii-' iiurr ,,,i'.,i
. unlf 1 t.e
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