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.1 -1 1WL NEBRASKA HERALD I". ri 5U3.iro TE2ILT FT HATHAWAY & tfKYPOLT. si g KJ nr.o. l. BKVr.or.T B. 3. IIATTT .If T. fci I.. KKTIIjt.' B- m toss' BL& m 1. OCieeeonicr Main and Second tre.se. cud eTory. TERHS: Weekly. 52.00 per aomitt tf paid irarlce. ttUk) if not paid in advance. IHK AJU HMir.Nr. In ordor to settle the finest Ion of thrt adjournment of the legislature, the Oir.aha Jiet reproduces the following concurrent resolution of adjournment, which passed Loth Houses oh June 7th 1 iT 1 . ns shown by the official records ? ' Reunited, Dy the Senate, the Honse 'eiieiirrinjr. therein, that from and after half past : o'clock p in, cf this flay, the Lgi-Utture stntri adjourned to the fecort ! Tuesday of January, le72, at 2 o'clocl:, p. nt." Mill 111? "Ve lind ths following dispatch in tr.s 'regr.lar Associated Press Reports to the On thx Herald of Saturday evening : "TI'T cx-coiutttittec of the Uiiion Pa cile f.aiIroad Company, al a meeting in tfcl ciy to-liy, for tin? onM Jcn'tion of donation iif etrtairi I'.hn county bond :i'i J (h put grounds a? Omaha, on th.j iir-t v of January, by that city, ras-iiyci to make that p!:e;c l!ie aetu.i! t jr:iiTi.us of the Union Pacific Kai'road." An i th i f.!!orvii) in t!i:j -tue dis patches to tho Cjui.i-II iiia.Ts Xunp-irell : ''Tito executive eo:niii:i:tei f.f the Un ion V x.'Viv; iluilroud (Jo.iipar.y at !hir mooting in this ciry to-ilay, in consi iera lion of tin? rfu-a! of Onviha to Mirr- n ler tho 'lomiian of crtain Donulas founty boriJ-s nnl li-.'pot grounds at )iuih:i, on tlie lirst J-jy of January, ly th it city, refused to m;'.L? that place the nctual tcriu;:iu. of the U.'iicn I'uciSc .ruilroad." Will soaishody p'ca.w c.-pLin without ti-i'n ? V"hat h tiu ma'lcr of the IltrnH'! It repeats week after week that the pco pi arj I'cinj robhed; thtt f?oice of the icvcnts ure d'viiin.s interest witlj Mc-'LVijt-li; that the prison i::spectors are in piHtner.diip with "the ''risen contract ors, and ii;at the AyJun) FUCr'ntendcnt lis iisir. l s p.itiou to fleeco thb k?tatc. .N'i'v ?o a. L-ut tho L;is!atura.:n in- vi..'fhja!e nx- ec-e if tliis l.? true ; and li" trne no ot.c lit the Legislature can put i rt,-.f to it. Vet the Ifcrald is Utterly ippo.--d to a 5son. of the IjOgis!atfire. It niuot he in favor of thid ttate of t hilars whii-h it so l.ud'y condeusn.. I fas the Herald irot some of the If nor, will f-otao one Le kind enough to ted us wnal the matter is? A itcx:):-?!. The S''':.'-..iri.j ij beginning to j,'ot it.i .-..yei op-ined on the Dr. Mil'cr question Look out for n ".-tuuner" in the Herald in the way of an assertion that the St:'lrcrtim 'm the "p-jid apologist and defender" of ftU public ra.-ca!. Ajcordln to di.-p!chcs cf b"..:t vreek, Ajkertuan has tenigned his position of Att--r-.y G;icral, and Hon. Geo. II. YVji-iaM of Oregon. Las been appointed in hi:; stoad. Of the h;ter, the Ottuu: wa Co u iter says: "JunKc Williams wa one of tlie Do i iccr atio Territorial Judres of I uvr. and L t-i held United fc'fate tJourt in Ottum v.a, anil triil be recollected l y many of our older -:tizn-'. At an ear!v day he emigrated i'rom Keokuk to Oregon aou din ctly tin reafter hoc :iuq the leader cf bar of that Territory. wh?n the it broke out he eschewed the Democra cy r.r.d ;as a prominent loyalist and lle pu't.I.can ouring the coitlhct, at the fios f-f wliitJi he was triumpliant'y eleet 1 I'nitti State St-nator in the piaw of N--'i, :'. If U not too much to s::y t'lut t:o trr.r: . vrr made a rjpv.ialion faster r brt -r in one fern: in f be Senate tl.antr o.il. n't';:i :r.-,. lis wa una liiu'C-u-tv r.?ii vciv: '.?!:'. Oiiad Lv ti.o Ileptit,':; o;i tho IV.:.:uc S:.pc fjr a i pi i b: ti.'ti'l (irr.r.'':. .'.-l;if:ot :; tho ii:- j A -.-.rc'''- v. ::)' : . bwi: i v.u- ueee.-s.-aiy to j vi" y'v- lountry over to ..!". t; 1:ro-.th Ibr tl.eir ri'hure, pro? Ity .tVr.tinnn-hip. to m.,ko up Vhe'.JoiU i I ith C.,t.S:u:.-n, n v selecUd ly I a I! lib Ct.stii:.-.5!!!, h"! seiccUJ ly .i!iu:o:i -.j: t r.s having jut exactly the p:-t!:li s of .;, t and triucation to t r'-b".b'y . ry his country in that :m--itr--jTit r.r.-l k'.ieate u:jty. Iii.!.'o "kV;'i!.;:. i- i: the prirr.e of life, possc-:-4.-s one i fti;e finest j i-1 : i-iai m;i:i!s in the country, haic!egant yhy.pie. and ii i r.-i-.e presence, most oxcnivbiry hYL'ii. and inoproachable purity r.f niiv ? and public ciiaractor, vwbich will ail cot iLine to make bis .'ipp.ointmcnt ex cecdiiiiily honorable t ") tha ad.niuistration and bmcfioial to the countiy at larg?." The Tuflfcr Mntcli. The indention of our present Iaeifer ioatc! vas'irreat because it was so small, an 1 it now turns out that the production of this most useful, but at the tame time nioxt dangerous lirework, was due to a happy thought that rhishcd through the l.ra:.i of Mr. Isaac Ilolden, who so terms the idea in his evidence before tho pat ent committee. Mr. Holder, had to lise at tour in the morning to pursu? his studies in the chemistry, and expr-i ieneed the eravest ineonvonieneo iVom bis ti;di ous oHorts to obtain a liht from Hint and stv.-el. He was giving lectures at ibis tine, tQ very laro cca'fn;y. lie Kies cn to- say: Of course, I knev., as o'her chemits diJ, the explosive materi al .that was necessary to produce instant aneous light; but it was verj-difficult to ottrtin a iisht on wood by that explosive m-tcrial, and the idea occurred to roe to put under the explosive mixture, sul phur. I did that, and published it in ray Lst lecture, and showed it. Tiiar? wfsa young man in the menu whose fa"h?r was a chemist in London, and he i; mediately wrote to his father about it, And thortly afterwards Invifer Uiatchcs wer issued, to tho world.' " I'dl Mill G'jzctle. The of how old a cirar should bo before being sreoked i often a dis puted nna. Cubans' like a grem cigir. The workmen, who ought to know, srnoke the cigars as they make them. If you go to a certain cigar store in New York, already quite celebrated lor "its Cuban cigars made in the city, and buy a cigar there, before handing it to you the very courteous Cuban will, with great deliberation, first apply the cigar t his car. You ask, ''What is that for?' '"To see, or rather to hear how dry it i. A sreen cigar is soft and makc no noic." 'How old ought a cigar to le?" "In two or three weeks in this climate a cigar is dry enough ionger than that does not improve it?' A lady had her dress trimmed with "bugles7' before going te a halL Her httlc daughter wanted to know if the busies would blow when fhe danced. Oh, no," said the mother," papa will Ja tJ? -chtn he sti$ tbs kill!'1 VOL. TEJGjARjlC,- Geneva, Decetuhcr T. The Commission for the arbitration of the Alabama Claims held a formal meet ing to da The Count Zlopi, Italian member of the Comtuission, wis chosen President, and the lioard adjourned un til Jane loth next. Indon, Dec. l i 5 a. tn. An oScia' UifpatcJi from oardiinrlnm tinted 1 o'clock this morning, says the Prince of Wales is less rc."tL's. There is no increase of eshau-tinn, and he h:is had sonic i-Iocp, and is ju':et. The Princess Aloxaniria continues cell. Prince .Lewis, of IIoss, lias arrived at ?ardrinpi-am. Archhi:-hci Mar.nir:g hr.s ordered praj'ers in the C.itholic Churches fjr the recovery ol tne runcu. The illness tf the Prince creates anxiety throughout tie land. The Mepublicans and Puniocrats of Jjondon are ubout to fend an addrtM of condoicuce to the (jucea. The following buiiutins wera issued to day : t-ariringhaci The Prince sk-pt dar ing the night. Some abatement . of giaver symptoms. Nocn. '1 he Prince lias been tranquil t:!i the morning. The gain of last night is maintained. The report that Parliament will be convened in January is contradicted. 2 30 p. m. No further changes in the Prince's condition are reported. Hopes of his rc.ovL-ry are freely expressed, and the public feeli? g is more confident. 10 a. ta. Ar cfiicial bulletin frotn Sardrinuhatn announces tbut thi Prince ol Wales has passed a quiet afternoon, and ail sympiutu. itavc remained un cLingcd rui'.y morning. London, r-cember 15 G P. M. Th latest from Satujngharj. o.'iO p. m. The Prince has bucn tranquil. At S p. in.: Tiie course cf the frcr eeniiJ'it'f lavoratle. Ti:e Queen will return to Windsor to morrow. This bulletin wa-rc-ecived wi h gicat cheeiir.g wherever posted up. A feeling of profound re lied' prevails in all quarter?, L?ndon, December l-". 5 a. m. La lar dispatches from Sar Iriughamsay the Princ? of Wal ts is decidedly better, and takes his fo:d well. IIU strcr.qht is greater, and there are strong hopes of bis continued progress toward recovery. The Q-iccn and Princess Ijiui.-ia yc-ter-day visited th,-room of the; Prince, ho is improving. The Times this rnorniutr contrcdicts the report that the L'nirod States tover mcut intends recalling e-henck as Min-ii-ter to Knghind. N nrly ait the telegraphers wh.i recent ly .'truck-have re-umed their duties. The govcrniint intends suppre.-sinsr alt outdoor dcTnonstratioti? at Londonderry, arid ttoops have been despatched to that place to suppress ail disorder that may A now c. u.bl: atian is organizing hero :o res-uc the Krie R .il way horn the- pre vn;t direction. It i- prop;;sedu iriaug urate energetic ma.i-ures ituai-jdiat-dy. London, deccusler lo Tlie tViloiviog bullet in 3 were isst:-?'.l to-d-iy : Sard'. inghara, 8 r. v.'.. The Psinechrs h id a quiet night. There are symptom" of debility, hut his condition may be considered mere favorable. Xoon Tho Prince c irinnc :. in c tra:p;ii stt'.tc, improving. ;nd u s.owly but stcau;! i.. the Pr:i...c i. so iir hir-cned that a in--fttjtre h-i - Lc n sent to Pi lace?.? Victoria, at Bci'lhi ccu'.tivmr.r.dir.cr tho unnuntts :-ci;t !i-r U c ui; to ndrir.gham. (Voir;; it s-n-ioa I. as F)vi-?s .-rodstcrd r;:i!i '.'xtKiue litizai Frl-' 1-rs f.r the Print's K.yr- "7 ,n UlC a-cc' cf ftr:J-rs 110111 itr.i'p. Lidv Charlotte Dourre-Jnc, wife cf Marshal Pcu.ecine, died last nieht. L'.r.dort, December lo. Tho Trine? is- progressing so well that its is propo.'-ed that Princes Arthur an I Leopold f;:id Piivc's Iiiatiiee leave oai:di-irigham for Wiu-.l-orCast'o to day. Prince Alfred will soon foilov.-. Lend an. Dee. TI:2 Tixc to day in an editorial t:pon American affairs its topic being Presi dent (j runt's message and accompanying doe'umcnts, fall copies of which have been received by mail says it is struck with astonishment at the exposition ol unbounded faeiiitios for production in tl o United States, and cxire5rs the be!i f that as a general thing the f ropoitir.n of the Treasury should be adopted. It nevertheless hopes that Congress v.i'il re ject Mr. Uoutweir? proposal for giving subsidies io per.-ons employed sn bun.l "!r roa steamsh.px l t.c iime.-approves I Ol l.u preposition tor ineorporattutr the tcle-iT-ph with the postwneedepartnu-nt, in relation to t lie establi-hmetit of S.iv mg i.mks, and lor modification of the civil service. A special bulletin from Sandringham s-yo the Prince of Wales has passed a quiet day. Blecg. the Prince's-groom, died to-day from typhoi ferer contracted about the same time of the Piir.oe. New York, December 1G. The Grand Jury f the Court of Gen eral Ses-ions, yesterday found indietmo it against Win. M. Tweed, IS. li. Conno'ly, and it is sta'cJ, o'! ers eonnct d with the Ring fraud-. The ivlictmer.t against Tweed charge d him wi h felony. Rec order Hackctt imuiediatly isucd a war rant for his arrest, and abcut 5 o'cloek hst evening fie Sher.ff found Tweed at kis rooms at the Metropolitan Hotel, and irreited hixa and left him in custody of his deputies, no bail having been fixed in the warrant. Thj warrant was an en tire surpri-e lo Tweed and his friends, none of whom suspected anything of the sortwaon foot. Tweed will be arraigned in the Court of General Sessions at 11 o'clock to-'lsy, and tho question of bail will then be settled. The i!!dicfm?r.t against Connolly charges him with f ro-s misdemeanors in office. It is understood that the prccccd ines are based upon affidavits made by Jchn II. Kcjser, who is reported to have Icjo promised immunity in any pro-ecutions that may be instituted on the condition that he would bring defir itc charges against the fcuspected patties. Keyser is said to have come from South Carolina, where he has been stavi-jj' for ijhe becetitcf hU hcahh. There was a large crowd at the Court of General Sessions this morning, to wit ness the trial of Tweed. Tweed appeared at Pi o'clock, in charge of two Deputy Sheriffs, and accompanied by John Gra ham, ex-Judge Fuiler'on and David Dudley Field as counsel. II appeared nncouccrned, but immediately entered into consultation " with his counsfd. District Attorney Garvin announced his readiness to proceed to trial. Graham asked an extension of time to plead. Garvin had no object ion in giving reasonable- time, the prisoner, meantime, being committed in the usual way. Time was granted, and Tweed sent to the Too tubs prison to await a hearing in his ev.S'j as to whether br.il will le allowed. Later. Judge Barnard has just grant ed a writ of habeas corpus to bring Tweed before htm immediately, on a motion that bait be idlowi-J. Thcvo was great excitement among the politicians over the action of the grand jury and the arrest o Tweed. Judge Barnard, this afternoon, admitted Tw.-d to bail in .5,000, which vv;is promptly furtii-hcd. It is understood that iuiienuents have been found again-t twenty or more persons, among whrmi, it is said, will be men not heretofore publicly known, as Isaving been connect ed with the city frauds and ballot-box stuair'g. It is stated that two indi.tments have been found a gain.-1 Thos. C Fields, and one or rjore against other parties con nected with too City 1'urk tunnngemcnt. It is statcd.tliat trom rom the eh tractor of nt Tweed and Con - thii indieswents agar nohy the indictment ot Mayor Hall must foilow. J he opinion of Judge Learned, ot Albany, uenyiPtr tr. motion to vacate I j.h? orderof ancst in the case of Twee i ilMlu) iiJ '" iii'j Uill l iii.-i ill ci'ii: nil ti poii which the order was issued must i.e true, as the defenJcnt makes no affi davit hiinc.clf- The opinion . is very long, and refers at I.Murth lo Tweed's connection with the frauds. It is st it. d that Fisk ha paid Miss Mansfield $'5,'JjO for the settlement of her b cl : uit at.-inst him. When Tweed appeared -at the Court of Sessions io-d.iy he lonkej pale and civs'T iHon-, and tried vainly to smii plea5antly when a frien-1 grasped h;s band. His face hml all the appearanee of a man who was complcte'y scared, and too ;dr of jtieasautness he tried to assume m-ide bim iuok all the more ha t'y. Politicians of ail classes dense ly CiuT'ded tho court-room. As Tweed entert,d, tii" adherents raised a cheer in his favor, but the chwrs were soon drowns! :-v thb hist? of ids opponents. It his leaked oat that Jds. l. Swee ney has been indicted for tel'uy ; that proof ajain-t him are even stt?oer than against Tweed. An indictment' is said to have been found aeainst one notorious fellow, who voted CO:) repeaters at. the last election. A well kno'-vn police judge has also been indicted tor his connection with ballot-box stuffing. The grand jury expect to got through with their Lhors o:j Tuesday next, when suii j thirty or forty sealed indictments are expected to make their a; j e.ir.ince. The anxiety is verv great as to exj ec-tcel djrcl.ipmetits, an:( a greater excitement than any heretofore created, is expected when the f.icts are all made known. New York. D . 17. A c.ib'o special says that ilng'i-h mer chants, when the illness of the Piincc of Wales was alarming, bought th? entire ?ff:k of biack dove. b!-aefc artificial lowers, dry i;cods and j t oinatracnts io Paris. Cheyenrif-. W. T., December i". The trial of Frank Woolcor, reviver of jintnic money.-y was continue ' until Tue-d.iy, on hi.- appbeatiou for a c-h ing j of ve.une. A sicord wa-rant for bis arte.-? '.T.i - i-sr."d tiiis nfternoon. Tin. L.'.L'i-i-.'ori ! i j inrn-'-d at 12 ;'eoek Saturday night, fl-ivrior tlanii-beil has rcii jmiuat'-d, J II. I lay ford, auditor, and ,1. U'. I)nnr:!;on, treasurer, who were unani'tiausiy cmiirmcd by the irtun :d, t hu-i dij'O-ing of tli5 chargesof fraud bvouiht aitii.in-1 them at the coaoocrie ment ot' i lie sea-ion. The commit te. of Investigation made no report Ail the Governor' nominations were unanimous ly confirmed. S2NATK Vv'ashington, December IS. In the Senate several petitions were referred, including one by Mr. Sumner, of the negroes of Rhode Island, stating that they are outraged and degraded, and asking the passage of a suppjemeat ary civil rights bill. Mr. Cotikling o Ire red a resolution di rectins the Retrenchment Committee to investigate Scliurz's charges of fraud in tne iNew iork Custom house. Ln- sijeration postponed till the commit te0 vvas ar,p0inted. )!r. Anthony moved that Messrs l;iekiuham, Pratt, Howe, Harlan, Stewart, Root and Bayard hi appointed the Retrenchment Committee. Mr. Sumner asked why the Senators who originally moved lbr investigation were not on the committee, which gave rise to debate, extending beyond the morning hour, unfinished business being postponed to reach a vote. HOUSB. Washington, Dec. IS. In ihe House a large number of bi!Ls w?re introdueed, including the following: To punish Bank, Insurance, State and Government otficials for bribery and cor rup ion. By Mr. Wilson, of Ohio, to prevent cruelty to animals in transit by rai'road. By Mr. Stevenson, to prevent the ap pointment of dishonest and incompetent government officials, and making oiheers appointing and members of Congress recommending them responsible for their misconduct. The following were among the bills in troduced and referred : By Mr. Arthur A bid to abolish ex port and bonded warehouses for tobacco and snurf. and for the repeal of the spe cial tax on manufacturers and dealers in tobacco and cigars. By Mr. Shanks A bill for the pre liminary survey for a ship canal from Southern Point, on Lake Michigan, lo the Mississippi river, near the mouth of the Ohio. By Mr. Blair of Michigan A bill to legalize polyamist maniages in Utnh and to dismiss sll criminal proceedings in Utah atrainst polygamists. By Mr. Sutherland To authorize the Caicago and Northwestern Railroad to change the direction of their road in Michigan. By Mr. McCreary For the improre- PLATTSMOUTII NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER '21 SS7L ment of tho navigation of Des Moines :api Is. Py Mr TafFe A bill for the admission of Utah as a State. Tho House took up and fasscd Mr. Cox's resolution directing the Committee on Library to inquire into the whole sub ject of international copy ight. Mr. Cronger, from the Committee on Commerce, reported ?i bi'l modifying the steamboat act so as to allow boatson t!io Mississippi and its tributaries to car ry l."0 instead of Ho pounds of steam to the square inch on standard boilers of forty two inches in diameter smd on plates of a quarter of jt iti'di in thick tic-. Passed. Thursday next was asined to general debate. Kcliogc, of Conn., nskej len ve to of fr a rrsrintion in -trnctifig the ConAnit tcc of Wnystitid Means to r p'.rt n bill ear'j in Jnnuniy next for the iiniuedinte repeal of the in -ouie tax, and for the re peal of other revnu't taxes-, exec pton-j bipiors, cigars, tobaeco ami st.mipv Mr. Jhivies a.-kt-d that the resolution ha simply referred to the (Nunmittoe, as it did not give fncon anytime; f.oc n sidcr the matter, but insreLicl them to rr-po:t a bill t!;:'.t '-K'A hunk taxation and other taxc " rS' Mr. Kehoirg nmdifie Nrd0.re 'oh po as to repeal the incsc. catUe ty. ariJ then moved to su-ne m busincx Mr. Spear, cf Ga.,-rc fa-ai a Ijoorn, which was acrreed to luy to W). ' Pending the vote, Mr. Butler, of " Mass., introduced a bill dcv.U ring women entitled to suffrage under the Fourteenth Amendment Adjourned I MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Special CewpftleSi io Jam. (imin Dealer. A. Connor, Chicago Dec. 14, 2 P.M. Gold closed at 100;. Wiikat Firm No. 2 closed at $1191 cash; $121 for January. Corn Steady nt 41 1 cadi and order; sClier January, dig. Oats Quiet at 31 J. Rrr Firm at G3. Barley Firm ; closing at C2. Chicago, Pec. 13 2 p. 'in. Gold closed at 1;0L Flour Quiet, unchanged. Wheat Weak; cash,! 19J: ia?t half, $1 VI; January, $1 20j. Corn Actire ; cash, 4uJ ; January, Oats -Finn atSli. Ryu Steady, at C2. Barley Cl. Chicago, December, 1C 2 p. in. Gold closed at 109i. Wheat Weak; cash. S.1 10l ; Janu ary. $1 20f. Corn Firm; cash, 41c; January, 41 Je. Oats Firm, at ."2c. Barley Steady, at CIS?. Rye Dull, at C2h Chicago, Dec. 18. CnidDS. Wheat Weid;; cash, January, 20 " Corn Cnsh, 41; January 41. Oafs 31 Rye Steady. C:2), BarLy Dull, o-:. Chicagf, D.-.'-cmoer 39. G..ld clo-ed at ICO Wheat Weaker; c..-Ii $1 IS; Jan uary. $1 19. Corn Dull, 4-.ic January, 41c. Oats Firm. ."lie. Rye Firmer, C2c. Barley Selling at Coe. Pot k $13 4 3. Lnrd-8. Ttie Saline S,nii eiitarmctl. The U. S. Land Department Ot Wash ington has cOTifomr.d the selection of Sa'ine Lands by the State of Nebraska, and r.ll who have purchased such lands from the State may nov rest in peace. This incln les all but the two salt w;d!s of J. Sterling Morton fame, and six sec tions to each well. These the Land Office will not interfere with until the suit now pending is settled- This is a most important decision as the amount of lands involved was very great.. Gov. James as instructed by the Government, has made a selection of twelve sections to go with the two wells or basins in con t ro ve r.-.y. Statesman. From the Lincoln Jouru.-il, Dsc.lTlli.J ATTL-ir i LI) VftHl'tllt; AT Til E PrXITE.MIART. l ive Prisoner "ren! Tlirougli Itic X'enitcnt inry tinte. TJey nrc All Rc?ap( sired. Ou Fiiuay evening five convicts at the Penitentiary gathered at tho South gate of the Prison yard .and at the precon certed signal, the ringing of th;; 4 o'clock bell, they rushed at tho gate with a pick that they had concealed for the purpose, and in a moment broke through the bul wark of boards and ran a race for libety. The warden and guards were on their tracks in an in.-tant. Two of the five ran across a cornfield and sruck into a ravine south of the building, while the other three took a south easterly direc tion up the hill One of the three was of African extraction and the most act ive of the flying ciowel, but a chance shot from the guards coming in close proxi mity to his left car, he halted, threw up his hands and succumbed. The other four were pursued by the guards atid af ter a most exciting and protracted foot race were overtaken and brought Lack to ruminate-over their bad luck in their ceils. Much credit is due to Warden Camp bell, the Deputy Warden, and the guards who were so prompt to prevent this wholesale escape. -Three other convicts, when the gat was broken, started cm a run for the t reach.. The Deputy Warden, however, was the swiftest on foot, and urrived there in time to head them off. Then they said they "were not trying to get away, but thought there was a fight down at the gate." (ileal vigilance is enforced by Warden CVuipllI, and the prisot "and surround ings are kept in excellent order. The ''Neglected Married Woman's Society," passed a resolution inviting respectable young taea to attend the weekly icecti-if s. OUR FILLMORE LElTER. liEAVV SSOW AJfDSLEET STORM. Mrrtfrnl Lives Lost on I lie RepablieMii IIesperia, Fillmore Co., ) December 13. 1 ST 1 . f Hditors Herald : For a few weeks past we hare been regularly rejoiced on aecount of the safe arrival of the MF.it AI.n, at our humble domidl, on the "barks of the Blue." We have had one wedding here iu our beautiful valley, and consequently ar. having delightful weather, after the 4 cld snap," and the seemingly untimely storms of snow, sit et and hail of last month. If the joining of "forty coup les" caused the recent old spell, we move that an injunction he served cn the "bonds of wedlock" in Cass county, for what tcill the weather bo if a few more couples are j . lined in said wedlock. It. does seem as if a yours couple could get married down in your city without our having our potaffjcs and oher veg etables all frozen solid. We are half in clined to think the Herald is mistaken in regard to wedlock and weather. 'Here, in ihi part of the State, we' have Lad na wedlock experiences, i'ct we have h-.d the mo t tcvere weather for a month pa?:t, ever known ; so the oldest settlers -ay. We charge the severity of the weather to the old bachelors, who have f.iiily inundated our county.- Talk about "compulsory education." in a community of old bachelors, who have neither "chick nor child." Far better to pas an act with a death penalty at tached, compcling every bachelor to build, marry t.nd support a wife, or hang. Just think of it, four hundred and fifty homesteaders in one county, without a woman or a baby ! No wonder we have premature cold weather' It's enough to chill the blood in one's vein to contemplate such a state of affairs Now, friend Hathaway, because you t.-ive passed the ' slippery paths of youth," don't, find fault with the young folks, and charge nil the cold weather that wo have this winter to them, if a few couples do happen to "pair off." Out here we have been hoping anil pray ing that a few couples would "go to house-kecmng" just to moderate the weather for the holidaj-s, when we in tend to kill the fatted pig and have a general rejoicing. It is currently reported in this part of the State that the Omaha Herald is to be rqoved to southern Utah, to Cedar Ci'y or Grafton, and "Brother Young" admitted as associate editor, ami the Doctor received as fual partner in the Harem cf Young's. For our own paTt, we do not credit the report, but adu:!' that more wonderful things have hap pened in the world. We rather pity the old sinners, but they have made their Led, d'c. Permit us to correct Mr. Jarrei's state merits in regard to th; depth , of the snow "on a level, in Fillmore county." In the month of November, 1ST I , just six and one-half inches of snow, sleet, hail and rain ft 11 in Filimoro county, by aetual measuruuent The snow drifted in the cuts along the B. x M. ahnostas twbd as the earth itself. We have fa.l ;d to see any drifts six feet deep. It is true that we had a terrbl? storm f.r the time cf the year, and it is also true fh.it no pei.suu living may ever so-' such an other storm in the month of Ncvtrmiicr, in southern Nebraska. We di.-like to have the climate of our State misreprc stiited to the readers of tho Herald' The news from the extreme south western coun i 's of the State, is sad ia decd. Several parties of buffalo huntcis who left the icttlemtntseluring the warm weather in October, were out in the storm, and being totally unprepared for such severe weather, many of theui have perished. We have not been abis to learn the exact number or the names of any, positively. T!i3 number will not probably exceed nineteen (19). There has been a fearful amount of suf fering among the hunters, and very re cent settlers in the Republican valley, the past month. Yet another such an occurrence may never be known in the history of our State. Notwithstanding the cold weather, emigrants continue to arrive in these "diggings." It beats the "Dutch" how the country is settling up. It is a query in our mind where all the people come from there appears to be so many this year. We are fully convinced that they come from some place, as they all ap pear Jb be rt, intelligent, well-to do people just tho kinl we like to see here on the frontier. We are receiving letters fioin parties in Pennsylvania in quiring in regard to Nebraska. We send them a copy of the Herald and urge them to hurry up, if they wish to get a farm this side of sun set. At IIes peria we have a new commodious hotel, three well filled stores, which are doing a good paying bumess, a 11 icksinith shop, Jl. & 31. depot bnilJings, "and you know how it is yourself," "aim it," j four dwellings in tlis town proper, and nbout forty more in sight a well regu lated po.'t-offico, soon to bo called Fair mount (?) (f n a dea l level prairie) In fact, we have a!' the modern improve ments in Fillmore county except schools and burying grounds. No one seems to be public spirited enough to ctart either of the above iusiitutionfi. Several abor- tive efforts have been made for a school, i and perhaps we will get one next year, i It is six years since the first settlement j .i . . , , , ,. , J m this county, and no schools yet, which , ' I speaks volumes (?) for the energy, Intel- Jigcnce and public spirit of our people If 6onie move is not made soon to cdu v.imj mu yuutiis pi our county, ct . t .l . i- . . c 'which thtr.-e art to-'Jjy ceurly 400 vi-a ! shall b"! able to furnish candidates for the jails, penitentiary and the gallows, if not for the other positious in the gift of the country and State. We blush with shame for our county, on neeount of her backwardness in this matter, and hope that the time is near at. hand when her tei will awake from this lethargy and bestow Upon the youths of our county, that boon of which they have for so long time been robbed Sinee writing the above we have been ! shown a loiter from the Republican val ley, stating that many whom it was sup posed had perished in the late storm0, are safe and well. The number lost will not exceed eight, in all. Yours, An.Z. ft r. w A li v a : st t i & e th e J. Wai.muk. l'rofir!tor. R. H. McnLt A Co., tlrttfft.u ft Gen. AgcnU, Sab Francisco, Cal., tul 34 CoiuuMrco trt. N. T MILLIONS Hear Te:iu:onr to l.icif Wonderful Curative K.IICct. They are not a vile Fancy Oi-ink, Mmlcor Poor Rum, WliisUc r I'roof Spirit nml Itcl'iino I.lqnorn iloctoreHl, spiced ami sweetened to plensc tlio lastc.oalied "TotilcV "ApiietizeTS," 1lestorprVtc., that lemt the tipileron toilniiikcnticvnnil ruin. lint nro a true MedicincinnOc from ttie Native Itnots ntu! lferb? cf California, free from nil Alcoholic ?liinu" Istnl. Tlior r.rollicf-IJEAT lll.OOll 1'I KI FlEItnml A I.I I T. filVlNC ri I Xt'I I'LE, ft jiorfrct Renovator ami lnv ior.itor of tlie System, earry'msoff all poirronotis matter ami resforini,' tliotulooil lo a liealtliy condition. No person can take these Dit ter rccordirR to directions mid remain long unwell, ftovidcil their tones are not destroyed ly mineral 'iio!ior other ine.ir.i, and the vied orca:' -.vast,! Ijeyoml the point of vepr.ir. Thcr nro rt (Jcnilc I'nrtalivcrn v. rll r.n a 7ouir, !Kscssin;r, r.Iro. the eciilii,r merit of aelin r. a p'uwetrnl r.tent in leliexiiiK ('iKt.tlmi or IiiUair.; rnatio;! of the Liver, ntnl all the Viw-eral Orsans. I'tlit FE.VIAI.E t O.IH'I.AINTS, inyomiKor ol'l, m:irricd orni'iKle, nt the dawn of womanhood or at Uin turn of life. UitseToiiic Bitlers have no equal. For Inflammatory cm! C'lironic lieuinn iIhiii end (lout, J)y !epi:i or I d u CM i 041, Itillou. Krmittciit t-.nd I r.ierinll lent I'c Ter, fHscnjir"! cl" llic lilood. Liter, Kiel oers mid I5li:'llcr, these Eiillerx have lieen most micccKsrul. Surl: Disrisos nrc canned hy V ii intrcl lilood, which isReiicrylty pro.liiti d hy iVrani;enicnt of the IH;rclivc Orsr.ai. 1YSI'KISIA till INDICF.STION. Hca-J-tche. Tain hi the Shouhicrs. UoiijrhK, Tij-ljtnes of tho Chest. Uizzine, Sr.ur Lnictatioiis .f the Stoinaeh. IJad Taste in the Mouth. Ililinus AttacU-:. I'aiiiitntion ot Ihe Ilenrt, Irflamniation of the l.unifv I'ain in the re gions of the RiJuey. am! a hnmlrti! utlier pamfitl rmp tum. nro ihs ofi.:riacii ef t.'j'pep-ir. Thcr invigorate the FtouiaeU a:;d ii!ti!:ite the torpid Liver anl JloneU. vruir'i runner tlicni of uiieiualle l tfTieacy in cleansirg the blood of u i:.ipiirities. and im ?urtlns nc lifa enJ visor ta tho n liole usteln. FOit SUIX illSEASiiS) Erupt 'or.. Tetter. Salt Rheum, ntn-lics. Spft. riinulv. riiln'es, liuili-.Cor- i (tir,el,-. Kir5-VVorm. Scald llc.1.1. Purs Hyes. Kryslpe- Iteh-iKUIts, IJIscoI'.'IBlmlif. ..fill" Skip, lluh-orxand imener of llio Shin, cf trhnt'-VT jiauie or nature. ar iteraM duff up and cnrriinl ut of tlie syrtm in a short time bjr the ue pt : fivse lilti.rH. One tKjttl- in mieh ton wiii eonvHic tli ings? mcrtMt:iu3 ,f ihcir eura pre eflec!. Cleanse Ui Viilated EIooJ nlier.'Ter yu Tud it im uritieii bursting tttroui:7i the sLiu in l'implcfl, Krup tiomt or Sores; clcanaa it hen 3-0:1 Cud it obstructed rul sl,!j;ih i:i tho veins : cl.-anc it when ft is fn!. knd rour f?rios '"i.l t il you when. Keep the Mood ouri-. anl ths health of the Kv-ttc.!! will foilow. I'iu. Tope, anil otiier Worms, iurkin? In the System of so many thou.at;'is. ar-j effectually dostrored eml r'mnved. Says a ditiiiirnivhe-l pliyioln:p, Ihere ik wrareelr an individuul ii'iou the face of the earth whoso IkmIv is eS"mpt fenn ttie prfenee of nrnu. It in not uiwmi the lienlrhy b'menti of lli. body That worm-exit. but iitx'u Oii- i!iseiiK"d ltiimfM atid 5limy.,leo-it' that breHl tlu-se livinff ninnsters uf disease. No r..-m of MHlirine, no vermifuges, no antliplm'ulios will frc: the feysttni from nvimi i:ke these Bitterj. J. WALK Kit, Troprietor. R.n. McTOXAt.D A- CO Xr::g?ie!s and lieu. Arent. Snn Fnnrisi-o. Culifornia, and JS and 31 Coiniiierce S'rect. New Vork. te3S01.D UY ALL lKUt!GISTS AND l'EALERS. SV3 S A T MARKET, THE UXDbiSICXFD HAS 0PKNLD TITE STAR MA RELET. At his new stand On Main Street, between 4th mid oth gouth side, -rhcre ho is ready to serve all his old customers, and ad tuuny new ones as may (rive - him a call. I keep on hand r.othiwe bat tut very BEST OF MEATS HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR FAT CATTLE Contra;ts made tor furnish inr lares quan tities of meat. Call and see us. teblt'.idwtt. A. O. II ATT. CT( BEST IN THE WORLD. tT tVDvjTHERS funEM V MfiKEB5' MEBJPiw' S" f0R achiculas JpHU- Hew York OSce, 27 BEEKMAN ST. CITY fvSeAT MAKKtT, BY MAIN STREET, P2ntt9i3iou1h; - IVtforasiSi.a. The best cf Fresh Meats altrsra ou hahd il. . their season. JUlguest iTISO i.lia tor &'Z rtattlO ... . A. ... n;,!,a r.i, P,.n,i,i n vi- rj 44jrMf Sws TAEiuL Legal Notices. T- John F. I'.ryan and Harriet A. Brrni. r.on-ref'ulent teter.lnnt. will t ik notice thut o,&uriV Pistrk-t ".! t-IJm ieml Hi-'rict. in nml for v .-I couniy, "s". u..iiiisr you, tr.c oujocl u u iiiiij Li k'i .in' u i " i, j , 11 1 1 1 v f Cl'll.'l rest MS uj'on his title to the xouihwe-t quarter el ftefion S. thiny-six t; t. in town. !), N.. ranee 12. in Cif courty, ehrajka. c.uned bv reason of an error and mistake in n critRiu deed, mide hv John ilrynti i.n.1 llatriet A. It.yun. bis wite, to plnintitt'. on the 3nl day of Juio, 1S.'iS. for t!;o tmn of tsw 1.11 1. 1 n which dec-d Faift land tr r JcFi-nbeil nt lyhie in r:ii'g l t.wlicn lit sane; rli-jnl I hive been r.-o;! VI ir. Cus 1 maty, and which mi.akn John I', liryau and Harriet A. Ilryan have tailed and relu ed to cotTts t. I'l.ii.itiff n.-k that lii title to il teal eJatc in-iy te nuietml tij.l eo-oirincd 'n hiui Y'-ii are required to rrtswrr :!: t-iitiou 011 or before the loth Uuy .':i!i,mr , liTJ Win. am Ai.Trrrn. Py A'atwel' A Cbotn.-on. u. Attorney . Lena! Kotico. District Court d ss I'or.n'r. Nebr kk. llora.-e ?.!uitroc, Plaimifl, vs. r.ien.ird il. .'i"er;inl M.i-iet!n JliPcr. h:a wile: i'iii.k od .V Miilrr, . J.Mni oc..I 'ijii II Mjxnn iilid Owr Mwr!i ,t Co., l-el'ei d inl?. To t:ie above rnme.l wcrnrntnn's. nn re-i deutu of tbc iState t Nebmskn r.u kard .v Mil ler, J" J. Mouue, Joiiu Ii. .VI:i.ou and Ke-er 3J 01 ris A Co. : Tako notic? that you hr.vc brtn J:uJ in this court lor M:c jd'riios" of M'ltwcj u-idu eort i n tlewis. cxreated b? the 'f iciisuitT nt Cioy e iuti ty to Parknrd .v Miller, nnd n deed by them ui'idp to ,'. J. Monroe, ard lo 'o set um Io llif trut de it made to Jidin ll.Maxon.ns trustee lor Ober Mor'is A- t'.i. lroi!i 11. l. Miiier Mini wile, nd tor 1 tich 1'n rt her relief a miy be tiiiituhle. The LmJ and premiiios decribo.l in all ol 9:1 id neeJs is f.dlovvs: The souihciist J , of section No. five in tnwnj-hip eleven, rar.pc '(. twelve, east offith P. M. You ore reqnirrj o aprer.r and defend, on or bet'ore the loth day of January. IsTJ. or the petition will be taken us true, and jud(ru:eiit rendered ucoorJiuuly. O. 15. cortrLa, PlaintiiTV All '7. Dec. 4th. Is 1. irderea the bovo notice to be puLli-Iied in t'lo br.itka llkKALD four ecu. eutive week', a;i'OTdinir to lair. lec. l;i, 1ST1. D. W M. KIXXOX Clsrk of District Ceurt Cusa coua'.y , Nebra!ta Dee. 14 w5 herifFs Sale. Shugai t Jk I.ininscr ) iiKionst Eiecut tion. C. K. r'orgr J Notice 1 ! hereby eiven that I will oflur for mile at public- auction at the front d'or of the t'ourt Ju.i;so in i'iattuiouth on ihe 3.1 dny et January, ,. 1. it'l. t t.iio o'clock t. 14. nl eid tiny, the following Kciil Mutate, situated n f c City of Piuttsiuout'u, Cit.-s Co .Nebraska, o w it : The undivided One half (;i of Lot Xo Si.to:) in iilcck No. 1 hir y-:-even i:-.7: and llieiinii videii lino half of Lot No. Ten 10 in llloek No Nine (f;; and tlie undivided t.fue half i.!ti ol Lot No. Twelve tl2i in liloi-U No. Forty-fivc'-li) t:ilc:i as the irncrtv ot C. K. Foriry, im 1111 Kxecu'ion in favor of sjliURart and l.inineei. is.-ui d by the Cleik of tho ln-irict Couri woiitii and lor Cass Co. Nebraska, and to nn; directed as Sheritl" of .aid CouDty. Given under my hand this."0lh day of Novem ber A. i. l-7t J. vv. Johnson, sheriir. Cds.s Co. Ni biaski. Fox A Whp.ei.er, ritff's Attorutys. Nov. 30 w o SberifiVsTfe. : Jacob L. Thillij). ltr:.inst William L. Wells and Jennie K. Wills. Order of smIo Notice is hereby iven that I will offer for sale rt public miction at the front ctoor of the Court House in I'l iitsniouth, Cass County, Ne braska on the 27th day of December A. 1. lS.il at tho hour of two o'clock r m of i-aid djy the following Ial Estate, to wit : Lot No. Nine'V'iu Pl"C-k No. Twenty ('y) in the City of Pl.ttt.-roottth Cn? Co Nebrsca. to be p-Id as the property of 'Vill'iim I.. Heils ni.d Jennia It. Vell on an Order of Sal- in favor ot Jacob L. i'lullip. i.-sued by the Dis trict Court of the "Jd .lu iii ,.il District within and lor Ciiss County Nebraska, and to me di reeled lis hrriiV ol sai I Couuly. tjiven liii -er my bund this day of Novem ber A. D.1S71. J. W. Jetiifox. .Shcr:rt. C:i-e'o Ne'ira.-ka. Mawcu & Ciiapm.i.v AttyV lor 1'lifl. Nov 'Si w 5 Attachment Notice. C. W.Catn. rtaintiff vs. Kniery WiNr.n. Pe fend'iit. Uefore V. II: ltolerton, n ins tee of thel'eaee, in nnd i'orrsirny Cotin y. Neb, To Emery Wilson: You are hrt,'iy notified that .'' It h.. l.ren commoni-ed i crain1 yeu bl'.,rc J il. lloiic.-.s"p a Justi v nl the J'c'iee in srvi umw C- unty. Ivy C. W. t'ai'i. for the utiit of .hi if '.wo d-i1-lars and seventy eeTi :-;;; 7o. A 11 .r !e- ol At ta' hieent was :-n'c.i at, mist yon ssmi .lit :-p on ih- 1 !t:i d ; of N v en.bcr 1-7!. lor 1 tn- vie said sum Si d jts-. Miir ni 1 li'.-ti t, - been cni-tinued ur.td January Oth I-Til. i,t ten '.In o'clock A. M. C. V. . C.UN. Dec 6 1'w CONSISTING OF FIFTF.EX VOLUMES FILLTD WITH CHOICE PIANO MUilC. Vocal collections. SLinint: Lichts. A hoicccotIeot.ior, of D beantilul S.ieret otiffs. I llu.irlU and Home, !' iesid E-ie ec. t? and weet ourelii. Three volumes of H A f l easy S0115 by Wcjsfer. I'cr.sley. etc. TZ ' CioMcu Leaves. Volu-f.'s i. :i-id II. DThe twi volumes contain all of Will S. C Ha .'.-; ossr v OP. i !ijs vJcui". A colleetior 0" brautl- ET nl Ililhidsby Wiiilace, Thomas Keller, - s t:; u &1 ?NSTItUMETAL COLLLCTION'S. J Fl-'aiiy Finders. Mokio Circle, nnd Q - loitiit; Tiabi-t. Three i-HItltues t f very easy Mu-ie for yunit Id- ers I'earl Drops ami Miisicul Itperea lions. Dance Musi;-. Two collections bf iiiouernto dif ficulty. t lciisint Memories. A errJleet ion of beauti ful pieces by yman. Jiaci. lresler. Me. Gotden Chitnts. A ooilee ion of brilliant parlor Music by tharles Kinki 1. Itrilliant Gens A splendid co lectiod. br Vilbre. Allard, Pacher K inkel. etc. Price, il'rO per vo'unic. clee.in'.ly bound in "loth with Ri.t idea : if iu pmin cloth: 1.7j in boards. Address, J. It. FlTERS, C99 It ndway. No -Y .rk. We wonlJ also cull attention to Th j Opera at Home, a collection of over 0110 tun mcd bvauii ul opira songs, price in cljth and tfi t. Trade price, SI- Nor. gu d.Vw lino. "Luxuries of lodern TaYe!.,, In these days the taste of the Travel eg Pub lie has become exceedingly fastidious. In order toootuin their fHirimas'e. a Kailroed lino must be aole to insure, Safety, Speed and comfortable transportation. by possessing the necessary gual' ficationsof a tirnt-elass equipment of coaches and locomotives, a solid rond-bed and heavy iron Pullman's i'sllace tSk-epintr cars. I'iiilm:in, dininz cars, a direct route, good connections and caretul manaecnicnt The Uurlini-'lou loute is making every effort to possess ali these qalileations to a hiyh dcRree, ind otters a route to all points cast, wc.-t, north tf.nth. byHr.eaus ot its cjp nee! ions im follows: At Omaha with the I'aci'ie re s. '. At l'lattsmouth with the 11. A- M. It. P... la Ncbaaska. 3. At itnmburir. with :hcSf Joseph Ptailroad for all points iu Kansas. A-p. 4. AtOttumwa. with the Dcs Mo ir.es Valley and north Missouri rai:roiis. 5. At Uurlington with the JS.. C. R. & 11, K. R-, for I.iven port. Muscatine, &c. 0. At Monmouth, witii thrt J'. It. I. ,fc Pt. L. and Western L niou Railroads, tor St. Paul, and points in the uorta. and for ct- LouU end poiritv in the s itilh. 7. At Peoria, with the short line IMrriJrl'njr ton route to luttianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville and all poiuts south and east. 3. At Peoria, with the T., 1. & W. It. R., for Loirrin-P'irt. Cojumbus. Ac. lb At Men I'.itji. with nil the Illinois Central. 10. At CHICAGO, with ail Trunk lines lor the Las'. No better novice can bo Riven then, thau to TjvJ1 ho liurliiiKton Route." dtf. Notice of Application for par den. "VJolice is hereby given that applicition vri'l ! be made to the (jovtrnor ot tho Mule of Nebraska, on the iibtn t iy ot December 1ST! f.T th pard'.n ot Jubn vv. Uea-ily, convicted cf j larceuyt at the term of the Uis.ri-t C'jurt. held j at Piattsraoutn. Nebraska. -Noi eiDber. Inij!. nud ! at rittltS sente'.ced to me feaiteutwry tor the term cf soTen year?. i'iatUUuruUi 2 U lit iff, U I iWriw. v-0.7r' f orai ?t.i nnJ e4u1 ie:. " 1 EH SI 5 : Paily JW.QO iff kr-i'i. v? ?t:'" jitr month. AISfiftBMCE frO 8.3. ! K , , . , .. , .. j 'assC'l Stitl Approveil. 1'eC. Vt I l,.; Ih-dlnanr-e ame-ndi At, )rdir,:.,c cntHivd An Ordinance Iivtido.g Ker- j cnUC lie it Ord'iiifd l' tlie M-iyir and Com;-- cllmen nf the Cit'J cf Jf t'Hsnioiiii. Sr.'. 1st. Th.it Ordinan.'e No s! v. etil lib d .A .1 Ordinance Providing Kevenne, por.tve l .lti;f 171. be nnd tho mtun is hereby atnemied read as follow: , Src. 2, Th-'t a ycirly s'ipc'.fjc foil t.'X if u uV:!'' hjll be nstsi-d on every id lo l odli d neilc eitu n Het-ecn iho tees of ti.rry-i im and iiity ye.-rs. Se-. 1. That rj.- person, firm, eomjuny or ir poraiion. shall be cd'hwI i", pnseu;c. or en"ry on nny tr;ide business, or profe':ot. herenftcr uienl imicd. in the c ty cf Pia'tsinoie !i until he or they shad Liteep-il i lirene tr. t tnerttor in the in iar.cr hircin.'if cr r. vi,icd kc. 4. That ii: y i et-'-a who sli .il ( im, i . carry en anv tr:i!c. c-i!lit , it t-'i,f. -.-l..n. or n.i nny m-i I erriuaftcr uiiiiti ned, ; r ti.o exu-ci-inif. i-rrydi on t r dtii:; ot woiih a Iktn.-' tX Id iilipo.-e i by law. w ill tit p. yn:i i,t t',!e,w t ll required, shall, p.r every sn li elVi.sf. i i f i les ui li il te to the inM.i 'iitol the Ins'. lo f tibjtv! it a line or pi uii'ty A iet ly ;!i;;n t. .i no"- tnere if ep one ! s i ' i - I il-l:u:.'i Si:v .r. That cvely per. nti, linn. fotrr.!ltr ef co i'or u eiu':vi'd iu nny I riil-. biisios rt proTeFsitif. eh ltil !l H lieoii'e f ilil'C.cd i,y liiw. f ll dl HI -ply to the Mcv.tr for u o: v. h cli shsll be KMitdi'd f-t tlie term of aeo vi-if upon p-.ytnetit i'-v; t reity iim-;u-r of t Ii -v sum o money i s is hereinnftcr pror ded f ? e:ie!i p nit in.tr rtliiiiv. busim..-s or prn:pssioi. SkC. b't 'I he Jlnyir ni.rl iieik slia.i en h eiimleii to a fee of let ? eenis for n.;'i li.'ei?- sued in acc-r i inco with the proii ions i f '.hi Att. ,S: r. 7. i Tint lloca tnr . 'if.".i li? re. 1 e . ly isinijiesed OS "'diows, ,-i--ir; 1. Aii-tient-rs sJ ill pity fN"i to Vi dol'nr" Kvory person ' all b it"-iol tin ntic! ioiiet r whh'e i-iiiiineifs is la offer proper'y nt pitblics.do to theh:shest eroe-t hid i- r. 2. Itrot. er. hn!l pay ten doll.irs. 3. Keeper of Kui-t.iur.iijU 5liP.ll p-.y flvs uo'lnr?. 4. RtMlEjtato Afents or Krokors hl! t if ten dollars. 5. Keeper of riiitclier'j stalU or boiHi fi the :iie of mPit shall puy ten dolbirs, l. K.eepei. of liilliarl Tildes or Ten lid Alley, tor the tmr, ose of publi "iiiun iinu t. shiill p:iy till -en dolbi'S for o-ieh biliiarJ tnbia or ten pin alley kept. 7. l iveiy i-tu'do keepers shall par ten dol lar S. Hotel keepers s!i:i!I p-i.v tep clnlin". 0. K-ich 1 i!.'ui-an"o Compmy doii.if b isin('-I3 fur the Insiiraiico oflileor property slnill p-y ten do'liiras. 10. Ka.-h nr.d every r.eron rairy;n(r ir trunspor: intr. in vehictes. p'tipcrty or pc i' inr, for hire : hail pny ns f. Hows : lor every c;.rt Ur;iy. hack, or wipon ten dollar.-f lor t-ve.y om nibus ten dollaii: and ii shall be the .iu'y t t tti! priipri-'tor ol any dray, hack, cart, or wiiMn nn -mediately e.f'ier txkiiiKout the license here fur. to have the number ot the sai'J vehicle pine-, tl upun it. 11. v he!c3a!e or retail di-if.'gislf shell piy ten di-Viirs. 11. Jienler ill dry goods, croceriei. tjbar-.vi con.'ecl ionery oroliier iner Imndise, citi.ll p ir ten doihsrs. ( 1!. Luinoer dealer?, grain tnvrs. fcrnitt -o deal 'r. s iildlo ..r h ioko ..c tiers, eltn.p r-i and jewcb'rs shall pay ten dollars.' II. i'.ankors sl -'O n " ty Ii e dollar. 1". HardtTaie dealers shall pav ten iioii.tr3. hi Xrerv express c.ti.tny shall pay leij dollars. 17, Merry telegraph rcaipany shall pay t.-i (lobars. ' IS. ilvery aacr.t for the sale of tfc'"Pu'l inii'lements sba'l jiay ten dollaes. 10. Dealerf in spirituous linuors shall fisytv.-iy hundred dollars Kvery pi rt whoshMll ill or otl'er fur sale foreiirn or loiiiestic spirit, wir t, ale, beer, or other malt litiuors, shall bu deefueii, ndealerin spirituous liipirs: nnd tt 'ry meti dealer in spirit jous liiiuors stitill fde with th city clerk his bond to the city in thi e u tit of or. "I thousand dollars, with (rood nnd piir,iei,.nl secur ity, to b approved by th? Mayor, enndi' ioiutr that during t e ecntinimnct of bis li en- . ,iu will not keep a tiiso derly h:m ;c. anl that I.J will pot hII..T quiliblinn wish e-irds. dice, or ther implellien' tir de ic-niilrni his bou-e .d' btis inns', prutidi 'I. that in no c:nc shni! li'is isse to a dea'er in spil'lluous Iisboi s uniil too applicant theref, r sball h'e with the ci;y clcrlr the pe'ition of at lo int ten ficehtlderi of i 'i,i ciiy. "itfiied and atle-ted belin e ll justice of I H'u peace or ot'i'-r co'j. potent officer, tetiti: IViM'i that the applica- t lor the le-en io is a niae of rvspeetuMe cliaructi r an l slutubr nr.d n rei deut tf this '.i'y, and pr;ivit:s tl: it !i-epo ic.ly" issue to him. -ii. Kveiy p:r.on or persons w'io f'.n'il or i, conduct t r Joaiiiifco lor train, wnbi'i the pmv liir-its, any T'-entr-r. 'n-ils, faiav .'."h. 6r oil ehow or exhibition; or exhiuit wnv show orna vtce of any kind, rr Kiveauj rn isic.il cuti-r-taiument. tliull piy from 11 ve to h,.y rbn!::rs. I lit! amount between said limits, to b( tlxed by tho mayor; roridrtl, that all M-ietttitie mid liierr lecture an'l entertainments soell tie i ci'r,tf., ns well. also, as cuneorl and other tnfi."-ei ci;'.' tertiiinuii'nts ki en esclisive'y by llie tt'liSi of the ci'j-. IT. i eiiulers shall piy fmui five to fifiy uol lars, the u mount to b , de;" :i)iuc-l by the in .jor. Kvery person who a mil s'l: i r ollei- any rfu. oV orwaresor Sii-r articles fm snio. tmrter or r -ehanfre nt uiy place in, upon, along or tln -i- -'y the pa lie iri-els, alleys, oro l ur p--biia pb shall op ' ec, i,e- a peitdier; pr c iUJ. tiu.i ''. Section liiil not hnconFtnicted to :t XltJ- io any pe-son or j er.-ops eoiuiiii.' int.. lii.i H liiiia .In; j eountrr with tt:i'ns or i-th' vvi-e. ir.i.i proouei; j tor market, or o any pi-r.-.n soiling anv vege tables, oerries, oroitier pro,iu:ie ot their own farm cr pr' nii-es, .!-. s. A il ..rd.pr.ncpj oi- p:;rl': ,f r'.!iinc,-c,i corllie-irc i;li ll.ir art r.r.i hereby tt-pe ri.-'.ri'-. t i; f llie i.nieii.lio. n ' repeal oi f i-. ordltiai.ee or pa Is ol ordi nance i f I it.s -;y y),..ll in no u ny s tT t any r?yiil. et-iim. i.i r--- . ac tion or liabd:iy whica may h:-ve iiecra il ' ii my j'.n'Ei.H r.t. i ecvn aicn ir linn trd:i inadc, bail orcntered t.pun, nt.der ppy provisi..e of the urdin j.oci. or p.n ts ordira ,e !.( . by icpcitPd or niiK,rid.j 1. And ml i'i,r-. p -;:! ,i-V and firieitni'-s heretofore iucnrretl. .-hail bu pr.'secuted :.s th t.jch Mj Piii'oilment or lepiid b id been tiirpfp. ."ie". II. l.aeh .tml every lic"rso hcreif,-c i-istted in rrcordnt.ee with the provisions of or dinance No; 0. iiiproeed Auir. J T 'iedl ro- maiii in full lor-c lor tht-tc-rta ofi-rie je-ir r!i the '.ie'f liei-n--: ce !. This act to t ike efT'-et from anl rd"u-r' iis pu lit-ii:io a, prescribed by law. Approve!. Li's. O'h. P.71. M.'L WIITC. Meyor. AUc t. It II a.vatta. City clerk. Detllw2 NATIONAL HOTEL' CORNEH MAIN AND THIRD STS DUKKD Si FALL AN" - - Propriclo:-: JiiFt opened t tlie public, for both day aid week bordcr. Tables set wiili tno best ijo nini ket ntiords. Acconiod.itioriS sc on.! to oobi! in tiro city, docltidiwtf SIXTY FIVE 1st P3I2E MEDALS AWARDEO Till OF! MAT MANUFACTORY. JIanuf.tcturer rf GRAND, SQUAKt: AN ft CPKIGIIt i atto r it r , Baltimore Mtr.TLvxa. These Inst umenta have been before the I lib lie tor nearly thicty years, and upon their ex c;lli ece aj.irie nltilirloi an vnon rinr:t Pre ctnifienclt. which pronoJnCts iuefu unecj-ialed in Toiiv, Tuurh. 'irkm'inh!f nml Juruuilil. JAll our i-'iiiare Piano have .dir New Im jiroved Uvtrstiung .Scale .".nd ihe Aeraffe X e- We tvou'd all Fpieial aUeptioo to onf lute I'aienled Iioprove rent In Orsnid K ane and Square Grinds fonnd irl nO other P ano. which brinst too riimo tieurer pt-i feet ton than hiiityet been nttaincd. i'r'fi. P1A0 f'u'V Wo ?? or t'irr )if.tri . Iltnstra :cd Cat loenes. arid price lists pronr tJ ly furnished on applr-eiion t' WSI. KI-A3K i CO.. Baltimoro. Md. Or any of "ur reyu'ar c.tabli'-ed u;enc e. NovJOivbmo. Psbkivs' New St hcM Boe'ki "The J-iobi? fjete)." ii pronoutie ed t-e best w irh cf its c!at 4 for the following reasons: "T) e 4 JViostc is all new and fresh: ev,-y fiec.e is a Well known .Ho--io!(l Melody -ie!i as. ,!lJivei trein hotae," 'Write tn fi L iter' ( 1 ''Li't'elirown liuich.' ft VV cunt tiii i twice an mitaj' r'.-ns.i nt cr-n te fi -.md io otrnr wiiiks O The tnuste iesclecto t fo:a ri -ly T" four auihors, nnd are noi filed "IL"! -fc-N nptritlv oHe S'lthur'a cotnj o. i- JL-if ii 3. trir.f.j cents fai-u, er f7..-'t per tiez- l! MUlpie ci fi'M mailed to TVachers tor Ci r-ti -t . f ' Ju icrat u;r iiie.uicnts iut inti j- o vj oOiticn. Alir. W9Brtadwr, "Fi 1