Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 06, 1873, Image 4

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    EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
tct of the mind, or nuhtrwo might say, j
the teacher's uiisa'oa i-s to draw the j
mind out, and to strengthen it, by iueth- j
ou of reasouiog. j
No graver responsibility, rests upon
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FiBST NATIONAL BANK, I
OF rLATTSMOIJTH NEBRASKA. !
SUCCS3'R tO
Tcotls, Hanna & Gtark.
BLOOM & CO.,
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Convmcaioationt on Kdueational Tnjnes. Tie
port of Ki'ni : ioiil Meetings .fre., are reepect
man than tins; no rroJs.j.ou aemanas
better talent, and uo vocation deserve
more honor, and emolument.
FlEEUS.
C2TC:i 0:TC2ZA?T2LGSAP2:iTC-.
f-IIslgUTHNEB:
lolly erlicitod for the Educational Column, and j
tnuy be addrwwed to .Editorial ComrniUee, Uvx
3d. Kvok UmH: Neb. B. S. Ram tr.
Ch'u Educational Committea.
Johs FiTzr. KhAr.n.
f'rrxi'Ud'it.
John R. Cr.i:t.
Ctthhier,
C. II. Pa KMKLR,
T. Evans.
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lESTINS C7 EBU5ATI02IAI ASSCCIA
TIC2I. The first quartely tri8:tinr nf the K i
ueationul Association of Casa County
wiii be held at Mt I'leaant, beginning
011 Friday, March 28th, at 10 o'clock,
A. M.
The teachers of the county ara ex
pected to be present, ami frienJs of
Education are cordially inrited to attend.
At the last meeting of the association,
a permanent organization was effected,
and it is confidently hoped, that, through
the agency of this organization, and the
encouragement of parents, patron., and
friends of Education, an impetus may
be given to the cau?e in our own county
that will send it upward ou the ascend
ing scale
Cajs county rauit not rank among the
lowest in regard to public Educatiou.
The farmers of Caen will not, mist not
permit this stinging disgrace to mar
their fair fame. Come then to our
nodal aa well as educational meeting.
Ii. S. Ramsey,
Ch'n Ed. Com.
THS TSACHES'S PSCFZSSICIT.
Perhaps no profession is fraught with
so great responsibilities, as that of the
teacher; and no prof'esionalist is sub
ject to mora contumely, than he or she
who sacrifice the pleasure of gain, and
of life to the great and exalted object of
educating the youth.
A life devoted to gjving instruction, is
eminently one of care, of toil, and of
ibany and varied trial. No on but the
teacher can properly appreciate the re
bpoubibility of his vocation, and no pro
fcssionalist receives so little sympathy
as he. The young, aspiring lawyer,
phyiician, clergyman, all, are stimulated
to activity by the sympathy of np.re
ciating friend and by the hope of re
ward the latter without doubt, the
greatest incentive to assiduous labor;
but not po with the teacher. The sym
pathy which i properly bis, is reserved
for the less deserving. If he be vain
enough to hope for pecuniary independ
ence, pained by his labor in the school
room, tat that hope be btuished. The
?mall compensation which he receives,
i-s in most case, inadequate for the nec
essaries of hie, and if he accumulate at
all it uiu:t be from some other source.
His vocation is one that calls for self
eacrifiee ; self-denial is the first great
lesson which he must learn. The desire
and hope to become opulent by his pro
fession are vain delusions. He must
look beyond the porUhab!e things of
time for his rjward to higher and no
bler objects to his own bosom, in which
dwells the consciousness, of having dis
charged cna among the most responsi
bio duties of lifo. IIq must turu to the
busy and active scenes of future years,
aad therein review thj productions of
his early, aud assiduous to;l ; from those
actors ou the world's great stag-, niu:-t
emauate the teacher's "meed of praise"
and pecuniary reward. But we would
not discourage Lira or her fiom adopting
the teacher's profession. Although
without adequate reward in gold and
silver, yet in point of importance and
responsibility, it ranks aruon the high
est. It is said that, when "Jupiter offered
the prize of immorality to him who was
most useful to mankind, the court of
Olympus was crowded with competitors.
The warrior boasted of his patriotism,
but Jupiter thundered; the rich man
boasted of munificence, and Jupiter
fthowed him a widow's mite; the 1'ontifT
held up the Leys "of heaven, and Jupi
ter pushed the doors wide open ; the
painter boasted of hi power to give life
to inanimate canvas, and Jupiter
breathed aloud in derision ; the orator
boasted of his power to sway a nation
with Lis voice, and Jubiter breathed
aloud in derision ; the orator boasted of
his power to sway a nation with his voice,
and Jupiter maballcd the obedient
hosts of heaven with a nod ; the poet
spoke of his power to move even the
gods by praise, Jupiter blushed; the
musician claimed to practice the only
human science that had baan trans
ported to heaven, Jupiter heiiated;
when, seeing a venerable man looking
with intense interest upon the group of
competitors, but presenting no claim,
.What art thou?' said the benignant
monarch. 'Only a spectator,' said the
gray headed sage, 'all these were once
my pupils.' 1 Crown him ! crown him !'
aid Jupiter; crowu the faithful Teach
' er with immortality, and make room for
him at my right hand.' "
Yes, gentle reader, the teacher's pro
fession is a noble oae, and the teacher
one of the great pillars of fo.-iety. Ii
the schoolroem, surrounded by youth, he
stamps his impress upon the unfolding
mind an impress almost as durab'a a?
those made by the father and mother,
and one too, that bears its fruit, during
fucceeding years.
The sculptor'exhibits his handiwork
the product of his brain and muscle, but
the creation is inanimate it is lifeless.
The painter impresses upon inanimate
canvas, the life-like form of mture, but
the organs of volition remain with the
original the tin do w only, is portrayed.
The lawyer pleads eloquently, at the
bar of publie arhit ration, the causa of
injured innocence and of outraged jus
tice, yet his mission U that of an expo
n?nt, and he labors after all, to r.c?jast
principles. that have been long estab
lished. But what shall we say of the
faithful Teacher? Shall we acrile to
him, merely the art of artificial repra
tation? Shalicevy that ho i
ort-!y an exporent, VrvpyUt? No,
reader, his mission is tr"""Scie : lie
rrsto develop, rathf ' X y ;
ions, to expand th.
f'.ld'me intalWt. i. ;,
From tbe Globe.
Mr. Orton is president of the Western
Union Telmrraph company, and if any
one speaks with authority on telegraph
matters, he does. IJe stands on record as
having stated that a reduction in the
rate of telegraphing would not be fol
lowed by any corresponding increase in
the antoant of business done, and yet, in
the report which he employed 31 r. Wells
to make to him on the sulject of postal
telegraphy, tho following ramarkable as
sertion is published :
"But with :i reduction of the rate of
charges, as proposed under the govern
ment system namely: twenty-five cents
for every twenty-live words it is certain
that the mrr.ber of dispatches olFered for
transmission would largely increase, new
facilities in the sl aps of additional wires
woull be needed."
We will take it for granted that Orton
k Vo, abanlon t..tir first position that
they recognize that it was the merest
clap trap hastily uttered to an intrusive
interviewer, and we take Mr. Wells"
report u3 emb dying tho mature j udg
ment of he monopolists.
Wells or no Wells, the people want
cheap rates of telegraphing, and it looks
as if they would get it by the aid of an
Iudependest Press.
Counting tha7ot83 &r President.
Over this particular Presidental voting
a solemnity of thought falls thought of
Horace Greeley's unexpected death.
A GREAT SOMBRE FACT
that clouds many a hcarthstona ; that
ties a badge of sad remembrance on ad
tho late political events ; that casts over
President Grant's triumphal re-election
the shadow of a grave. His name seemed
to float upward with a sad echo of
"goni," a-ithe discussion proceeded con
cerning the three electoral votes of Geor
gia that were cast after Lis death.
Time being unlegislativeable, the hand
of th3 clock reached 1 p. m. without
interruption, and precisely at that -hour,
arm in arm, the august body of Senators
walked up the center aisle of the Iiouie.
headed by Col. French and
Til AT VENERABLE RELIC
of the Revolutionary w-ir, Capt. Bassett,
the door-keeper, who bore a large pack
age containing the electoral votes to le
counted.
Solemn-faced Senator Sherman advan
ced to the Clerk's desk, and with
the Secretary of tho Senate, joined
.Messrs. Dawes and Beck, who were
delegated for the ta-k of counting. 3Ir.
Colfax assured the chair, with Mr. Blain-3
on his left. Senators to right of him,
ll-?prescnativos to left of him, and
through the rariks thundered and rumb
IjII a subdued whitpcring until Mr.
Sherman advanced to the f 'rout and began
ths reading.
THREE CHINESE YOUTHS,
neatly dressed in orthodox American
costume, very stiifiu their shirt-bosom?,
a sort of civilized armor for these loosely-dre-sing
people, were seated in members'
chairs, gazing about with a deal of inter
ejt in their slanting eyes. Bright, inqu
isitive, eop per-colored faces they had,
quite in keeping with our yellow-faced
citizens, several of whom had seats and
feianding-room on the House floor. Dur
ing prayers the "1 featheu Chinee" was
superlatively devoted in looks. The
galleries were fringed with a sable crowd
making their independent comments on
things c;nerally.
THEIR CONUNDRUMS.
"I say, you Jim, what makea so many
white heads down below ?"'
"I dunno."
"It's brain-, Jim. The sign is. de
smartest man lose his hair and turn."
Ijet out, dar ! 1 liar s Sumner uiii.t
no white head."
A SOCIAL D2ALIA.
S:3S3 from "Zzozh Ardea" and "Lip Vaa
From the Chicago Tritune.
New York. Jan. 22.
One of the most dramatic and roman-
tia scenes of "Hip Van Wisiklc" was
revealed to-day, in the Brooklyn court
hoin-e. .Mrs. Elizabeth ?peyer, who
urines suit in the Urooklyn court to re
cover $ 41000, as her dower of the es
tate of tho late John i'peyer, was cross-
examined to day. She i,aid : "I was
born in Maine: when tifteen years old I
left my parents, who were poor, and was
emploveil in a millinery store in Huston :
there I met Mr. iluh Miller, to whom
I was married; we lircd for a "while iu
my native town, and then removed to
Jamaica I'laiii". It was at th;s place,
over thirty years ago, that my hu-sband
abandoned me. 1 souzht lor him every
wheie; fi.ur years alter he abandoned
me, 1 was miorrued tbat he was dead.'
Shs then related the story of her mar
riage with Uei!, whom the had arrested
and convicted tor bigamy, and her mar
riage to Mr. John Speyer. As 31 rs.
fepeyer descended trom the stand, Mr.
Speycr's lawyer arose, and in a load
voice called the name of Hugh P. Mil
ler. Mrs. Jpeyer stood auiaz3d and
overwhelmed with coniu.-ion. Her coun
sel was thunderstruck, and a!l the au
dience arose and viewed tho old man,
wuo aru.se in mi tier iu in name, iiis
appearauce is that of a w.li-to do farm
er. He testified that instead of aban
doning his wife, he abandoned him.
He said : v e left Jamaica I lams and
Cime to New York to live. Two weck
atter, 1 returned home at noon, lay wi 'e
was gone and all the furniture I found
a note stating that she had left me, and
would naver roturn, ai d that I need not
look for her. I met her after that on
the street, and she told me that she had
married a man named Hull. I accepted
the 5ituation, and went to sea, which I
fallowed f ir ten or twelve years. I then
went to Worcester, Mass., where I now
r 'side.
I'urintr tho examination of thi wit
nes.-, Mrs. pejer never removed her
eyes front him. Sha sconnd struck
dumb with amizeraorst. It whm the
firt time be had seen him since the day
on the f-trect, when s-he told him she
was living with Dell, over thiity yar
The Rev. Mr. Cone, who, Mrs.i?j)ever
say, marri3j her, ii ilad. His eon ex
hibited thu rfcord of marriages. In it
was the record of her marriage to linll,
under the riame of Kiizabeth G. Kar
riii.s?toa. There wa n i record of her
marriage ti John tpeyer. Her vision
tf a future was de.-troyed by to-day's
development.".
A New Hampshire paper siys that
"death has niraiti turned a flip flap and
come down fiat footed in our mi Jt, and
snatched from amone u one of the be.st
advertisers wc ever had."
On which side of a donkey would you
look for tbe most hair? The outside.
IIOVS AJYD CfJLJ
i lats and Caps,
BLANKETS, RUBBER GQOq
Main Street. Second Door East of th Court H
BRANCH. HOUS E Eroadway.Contncil lilue
Xj . ie1. cr o:
JgrOpposite the Platte Valley Uo
S:ai2i street, Iisit
DECKER BROS.,fegf;-
G. A. MILLER k CO'S 4 9
PIANOS.
?h Gfytx Jfrrst-clas
Wholesale ?ntl K-.tail Denier iaStrine, She
-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TuntdT,
CHOICE TOWN
4
mm $
Its enn cow be bonpht in TkiV.e's Ad litiop to the Ci;y of Platwontb. st r-rices rangiiio
po:a S'Jo to i'O and on terms no easy iiat r-wsonB wits the
or tho e who want town property either to hold fir a ppecalstion rr to LaiM
upon, this is a rare chance to get it. These, lots are in a delightful
location, and are dotted over with a j
Young and lieauiiful Grouih of Forest ireee,
Which add materially to their Falue.
3- I'nrtip? wishing to purchase or look p.t these lot", will bo rh wn theni, er piven any inrr
luntion ileired. by callire on i-.. T. Dl.'liK or L. !'. IJl'RN I'. 11, fxerutors of the K.tatt of Sj.
bUKi or L). U. WilKKLKH & : CO.. and UAUNKS JVlI.I.OCk'. l.ekl Ktat3 Agents,
for cash tha above prices will bo d:?"Ounted tea per cent.
PiATrsnocia. Nebraska. Oct 2Jad 1S7. dlOO-wSOtf
WILLIA M ST
Has on liand, one of the largest stocks of
CLOTHING AND 6EMT3' FURNISHING GQOOi, FOH
SPRING AND SUMMER,
t3-I ioTit erery bady in want of anything in iny line to Oiil at my stora.
And convince themselves of the fact- I have a a
1. f i ... 1. : c . , , i it
eiufi ui line vi'ituiut .or io;i an'i diijs;
0vIaUo keep on hand a la-ira and well solseted
FALL AND WINTER GOO
lol
DOWN GO THE
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D.
SCHNASSE & CO'S
Celebrated
NEW YOEK STOEE
South West Corner of Main Street Plattsmoutii, Nebraska,
i S TISE PEOPLE
DRESS - GOODS. PRINTS,
DELAINES. GINGHAMS.
BROWN SHEETING,
BLEACHED COTTONS,
BALMORALS. CARPETS,
CLARK'S NEW THREAD.
COTTON
In the Grocery line we keep the Finest and Best
TEA. COFFEH, SUGAR. M0LASSK2, DRIKD FRUITS, of every Deseriptirt,.
All the Varieties of Spices, in fact for all Your
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QL-EENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE.
GLASSWARE.
YANKEE NOTIONS.
HATS AND CAPS.
O O TO
D. SGHNASS
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RNISHJKGSOCDS.
1
tit etifiA
TjOTS F O li S LE
AT
east TERMS,
tot-
ABEL ft3 A &R5
speui.ility in my Retail Di'Mrtuient a 6t'i
tfi. ..-...( ,i . .,
t'i wnicu we iciio inose tho wa:a fjoa.-i.
toek ef llati an Cfvj-
S T:X
S;
PRICE
S ! I
T H 5 K W5SO UVY
YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOI2
GO.'
i
Thw TianT; is now o;eu for huine-1 vt t':e:!
nT room, pornf-r ?-Iain Sixth streets, iin.l
are prci-ared to tran.-act general
Banking BasinesG.
Stock'. Bond,
Gold. Government
and Local
Securities
Bought aai
Fold. Deposits
Received and
Ir.tere?f allowed
On tim
Certificate.
Drnfs drnwo. ViiilaMe in any yiirt of tho
Tnitpd .Stte and in all the i.rincipal tortus
Rnd Ci'ies of Europo.
s ssi3 r: -zsr Fxa
OR T II C C E L E H R A T E D
A N D
LLiii Xairjn:
OF STEAM E R S.
Persons wishiriir to brinp out their frinnds from
Europe can r ir:-ha3e ticUet3 from us thrsugh
to PInttsiniiutb. aDlSvTtf
J. Wilcie, I"rj r .' T. MbH. J!fl.ll. A Co., I'r. ri- '-
09O. AgaU, Sna rr.lEcijc-y, Cut., &itd -l '.. o-nuerix i:i'fet. N. Y
BULLIONS Rear Testimony to tbelf
Wonderful Ciiiuti Elitrets.
They are not a vile Fancy t)i ink, Iale of I'oor
Ituni, WhisUcy, Iroof Spirits and Itrfnse
Liquors doctored, epiced anj sn eutciioil toj)!oase t'.ia
Inste.cullcd "Tonics" 'Appcti7xr:,," ltestorcrs,"ic,
that lead the tippler on todrunkennctssnnu niin.liiit aro
ntri;o Medicine. made from ti;e Native Hoot.' and Herb!
cf California, free from nil Alcoholic Sllimi
Innts. They nre the ;it i: AT I5J.() 1TKI
Fl Kit and A LIFE (ilVIMi Pit I NCIPLE,
h perfect Ilenovalor and liiriKr::tor of t).c -tem.
carrying off oil poisonous mutter and rc;toi iin; tlieblood !
to a healthy condition. ICo iorsi!i can taUe the?e Bit
ters nrcoi diiig to directions and remain long unwell,
provided their Lor.ei are not destroyed by niinend
poison or t".!ier Kie-.iii.-i, n:ul t;o viud crrns v. asted
beyond tho point of rcpr:r.
They nrc n Gentle I'nrsativcca vcll na
as a powe: fr:I npont In rclievintf Conjjctlon or Inflani-
la.llion Ol illt; J.l-'i. villi 'iiiiis.
FOlt FEMAI.E t OMI'LA I NTS, inyonnsor
dm, married orsinIe, at tiicdr.wnof woiiianiiood or.
Uia turn of iife. Uickc Tonic Ciller have t:o eqii.-J.
For I nQnniinatory nuil tirouic 1J l:c.iii:n-ti-.ni
nr.:l (ont, l)y icifia or I u tlicesi ion,
liilions. Ueiiiitfiit nml Tntei'tiiiltciit I'c
Ti'i'n, Disrnscs of the llloo.l, I,itrr, Kid
neys mul iiluddrr, t!icfj Kit tera have been mosi
stieceKsrnl. fncli IJsscaHes r.re ciiiised !.y Vit inlcd
Itlood, which is generally irodt.ci ;1 1-7 der.i!:sen:ent
of tlio lip.t-Kiivc dicing,
UV.SPEI'.SIA lt IMHCF.STIAN. naJ
tclie, 1'aiu ia the SiiouMers, Cousli1', Tiiiljtnesj of ths
Chest, Vizzlne, Sour Ilructlion of the Storuaci!,
t'a l Taste in the Month, iiiiioua Attacks, ralpilatmn o!
the Heart, Inflammation of the 1. ur.es Tain in the re
gions of tho Riilncr. anil a humlrcil other pa-lnful srn'.p-
tumn, ara the oflKprinra cf lypcpsia.
They invigorate iLo ?tuinacb and stimulate tlio torj-U
Liver and Borrels, which render t!ie;n of nnequalle-i
ifTicacjr in elc'.usir.s the LiooJ cf all i:!ipnrities. and inn
martins ncrr l.faan i viror to t!:e whole system.
FOR Sli IX II IS EASES, Eruption. Tetter. Ealt
Rheum, Blotch ts. Spots, riuiples. Pustules, Boiis.Car
fluneles. Kins-V.'onns. See.1 1 HfS l. So- Kyos, Ervriip?
Ia.. Iteh.fcrurfs, iiM-olorations of the J'kiii, Humors ari l
fi.ieases of t lie kiu. cf wiiatevr name or nature, aro
itera.lv rtm up and enrri.l out uf the srstem in a hluirt
time by the use ot tru se Hitters. On.- bottle In fi.jclj
ca.ea will convino the mo.-1 loci cii ;i..ua of their cura
tire eOeeta.
Cleanse the TiiiateJ DlooJ whenever you finJ its im
Hurilies hursting tlirou'i ths ei.in in Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores ; c!car.so it nhea you Cud it obstructed
and si j;;lsh in tho veins; cleanse it when it is foul,
and ypur feelings will tei you when. Keep tho Mood
pure, and the health of the svstem wil; foilosr.
Pill. Tape, nml oilier Vor:tiM, l irkins; id th
lystem of so many thousands, are e!Tef;t"ally destroyed
and removed. Says a ditinsuisheI p!ijrfoloirif,
tiiere is scarcely An individual upon the faee of the
earth vhoce body is exempt from the pr " i)'"o of
wornis. It is not noon the healthy elements of tho
body that worms exist, lint npn the dteas d humors
flnd sliiiir deposits that breed These livimr monsters of
disease. o r.yst.cjn of Medicine, no vermituce, no 1
a.nthelminties will free the system from worn.s like j
these Hitters. I
3. WALKER, Proprietor. It. II. McDOXALD & CO.,
Drajrjjists and ren. A-rents. Ran Francisco. California,
and 32 aud 31 Commerce Street, New York.
S?60LU HOT ALL DKLUGISTS AND DEALERS.
SPHIXG T12ADK. 1S73
FUP.tt AS r.URSERIES,.
BKOWXVILLK. NED.
FURNAS, SONS & FEU RAND.
Farni nu.-i Snns, RrawnviiK Noltrasia,
aiiT lu. Ferrantl. Pftrnif. Michigan,
ii ive foii'ii.lateil llitir sio-jka
an
i wil: hen
O-i'll'V Cu'l-iUft
l.u-inesi. at liroKiiviII",
Neb , whore thoy
cfTer tlsf largtrM an-I aiiv-t vvt:ct pen
era! Xurs-Ty 5uxk evt-r ofi'eroJ
iu tiie U'i.'-t, e.'u.-it irij
in part as foil jw :
C0h'0 Choice 3 yetir .!J Apl le Tire",
r! s).fH-i i
o.U00 " 1. 2. 3 anil 1 year oM rca"
Trees,
40,0:0 " 2, - ami 4 rear oil Cherry
Tre-
f),i!0 " 1 aud -J yMr oi l IV.T-h Tree?.
20,1 t'ti " l'lam. Apricot an 1 'eet;irine
Trees
4.1HK),fifrt Xo. 1 Woncv Loeuf llel-'j I'l.ir.ts,
2.C(l i,(Hi(i ' 1 fS.-ti'jre r:im-,
5.ik;i).0!I ) Forest Tree See llic?..
2i.d.iii l-Iverceens'. in vaiietv.
liji'.'jtK) eaeh 11'acU berrie . Kj-.bcrriu? ari'l
Str.tivbcrri"--.
5.').'iH1 pa eli i'loselicrrio- tin I I urrnnts,
I'iloiV IVrf.etuiil anl I lirubing Ko.-es,
Kl.mri i'Io-erintT Shrubs,
10,0(KU-O0 V.'iliow CatLiiif.
Coolry' Karly Wliiic, asi3
Ariass&s Six tin EavJy Corn.
ITAMAX SEES.
Berkshire and Poland
Hog5?.
J. II, Pilley cf Cuss 'onnly wiil net a a?ent
of tho.e nur.-eriei in this section. V. 0. tiiMrers
riatUiueutL, Cass county, Nebraska.
trrorrrkpondpntf KolieltMl.
All I
IVt . Cn I "Ti'A
n'il-M
IX.
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a.
AND
MEDICINES
AT
H. BUTTERY'S
On JiJain Street, nearly opposite th."
Herald Oi'FICK.
V.Lo!es:ilc nr.d Kttaii Dci!it ia
fi;is3i. Oil. Varsafr-
rrc-eriptb-.ns rarefu'Iy crr-.i-r ui. d c fl
all hourj d "y jind night.
o.,:y
1 r17 St. Charles Street.
I oyp-cr h itrd in ?t T.ouithan ury Chr-.n-
(li i'liy.-ici u :'i:fre:';i !!y ?ro;us t-'lin'.'icj
i-m.i C" n.i-iic:i!!id Vcn-rc-;l J isc-:ti-t :is to hrtnrt
ii-iit ij i; r-- iVom eve: y .-'t-uc. Jits h"?dtal of.-J
- I-rViniti:.-, a 11 f --lime cxj-fT: ji". with pur
-f drcrrs urc'Ji.red in the est.ii!i-.li :,-. t o -. i!
cr ro m-itii r wh )f;i:l
l ; jui r pru.i'
j'rc". Sr.a 'rn rtariip-" for medical e-i.i-J
I ' JlASfi'lltl, Vw,MA" .II'IOP. !;
ij-:''. ." cen's each. I..th lor 2o e!.. jwice." i
'hat the curious. -;t r t il or itjo-ii-it v ?
ri-h to kn- y nil i.i-o-t I !'-1 '-i ! ;j 'ii.n'l're t en 3
i' p. ?.!.n ; ia-e I"v,-ry yoitpe man :nd v. o-l
! '.' ' I ;'. ' I 1 '
j:- h w'irtiin,''
r- -l hi l.rr ?
t:at..-tei.;e!irS J
-e---i 11
j -
I '
!!;.- a ! vis.-, I vvn
o-irii.tuy
At fcot of Mnin Sircct.
VVh.jlksalk and Rktait, Dkalfks is
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
STOVfS,
II'.tiN,
TlX.WAKr,
SAILS
t(
te,
All kiu.ls of
T i N "sY A R K
l?,-tf M:inu (act tiling.
Mothers, Mothers,
Mothers.
Don't fail to prnrirrr Mrs. l!V-i'(iic' Soothing
Sirvpfnr K.'hifin-n T fhin;.
Thi.s vt'mWe f.-epir.olii.n hn been r.f
with N KV Kit KA iLivij ?t vCL-c IX J'JIOU-
SANDS OF CASK,-.
It not nly relieves tiie ehil-1 from pain, tut
iti'iriir:jtr" the sto-n ieh nn i bowels, eorree.ts
ni iJity, a'l.i civs? K'lie tin I energy to '.he whole
osteii:. Itwi!iul.oi siiintiy relieve
(jV.'p.'.-U i",l the .'of.- -ft nii'l Ytn l Ctlrr.
Vc believe it the be.t aii'l surest retne'iy ia
tbe wori 1. i'i nil t tiei) ot iysiitery atJ Iir
r!ii.i in etiiiiiren, wlieiher arrifii-B from teetii
inzoranyo'liT mii'.
Jiei eit'l u;. on it. mother?, it will give ret to
yourselves, tuoi
i.VfV ,infl II' x- 'h to Yotr I-if -.ni.
Uesure tin-l ci'.l f r
"Mrt, 1iiAir' Fo'ilniip Syrup."
Iltivinar the lie it'it'e of "CURTIS o; PAR
KIN S" cn tiie e.'itsi'ie tirm per,
tol l by Iru?i:ists throngiiout tbe worl.l. 10
E33
A Heavy Stock of Goods on
Hand.
JVo Eentt nnd JVo Intrrrt on linrmtcd capital
to I c Move Vjf Cuitjo-r 1 1
OLDEST E3TA1M" KD HOUSE IX THE
CITY.
1
North JI.iin belwoen .Seeon l and Third ts.
Takes pleasure in uniiounein to
I'armerJ and Wechanics.
Th.it he !ia- as larg.; and well eeleeted etoek of
iiry (Joodi'. tiroeerim. Provisions, ss were
ever brought to t e ciy of riatt.-m.u:)j.
AV-It will ee?t you notbinsr to lot-k st them
1 Afcom.-v" - - . .1, I
wbether bur or '" Vj I? Pv ,u wUl be
j.riee at the "6Z IlLLIAhLt. jouwuire
Ule to tell when other rart.w try t -wHi.ll. j
- 4 JV,""1 Vvl-'--,-'-.
HAL-A0AY'S PATEHT
WIND MILLS.
doullh a:;o siN-ai.H acttn( Foncr;
AXi) 1A1:M PUMPS.
FEED rLLS, ETC.,
TK11M.-5 LTJiKRAL.
The IT.aind.-y ! ii! h:- F(ot..l the tost for .-ir-teen
yeiir.i. 1:1 :he rh. a ,S.:tt,i and J.u-
roi-.o and is the only ne
Genera!; :rilnjtcd'r,y n'l I'rinfipal Kail
roads and J'ji !iu"T.
ii Send for c.'tulc-uc nd price li.-t,- rff
A. L. SfKANG.
apiSwtf Lincoln Xebras-ti.
o.
rZAT.Et! IN
DRUBS, MEDICIHES,
A N D
WiL)? PAP3R ! !
AH Paper Fiimrjed free of i
Charne.
Also Dealer in
Books,
Stationary,
Latest Pubiicailcns.
Prcs.'rir.ti.,rs c.tt
rcr:,;nct' i f ir,.:':i:'.-
!iy ci laf'r-ucoc-d l.y res-
Iier,!.'rr'.t'.r t:.-? !n.c. 1 1: rf -luir '.vr.-t
A ..'. ...Tter: J-hitt-'tnotit:!. .W-or:.-: i.
t!,
'TTi "K" Oy" "i TT1
Sm
kJi.Z& HJ'2lfZl'i3&
s T'- ""s rt rx: T'T T."?
V
ill le f .-tti ? n m". r.l .. n 1 on Mii'n St.
vri.cre he w iii l.e ir-iscl to me bin for
nit cu-tu'-:'.ers ami 'LikJ.i.
n lar'0 an I socu a-5'-.rtTi ni
ii.'.thititry .-uei) us tp
t
I rr fce. M.;: -b bsr v.' 1 er. are.i;.er !ar t la i -n :
) S can e;:t and !i'!i ' te'i :i. re p. r ijjtr w..
I Or-p p.:ni j Jrivo, suJ tho binaer- ciu rvT.
the ; ha.ie.
A riibnrn srn' St'.nV"bnker TT!i,r"i:?. b.-i-n-'l
'io Ttnprr A- Mwei ifa.iii;!ia ' bfn-h-er.
it. i.'n finto Pit tl.r her. n-l .x il?i-
Fcapernnd Mower Ac,
F. J. J.ICTTESR,
Main S'rfct. PJtt'?.tr.tt!b. 'b.
L. S. J5t.Aia. Tnti:i? Aant.
Teh. 'J wff.
iiENRVHROECK
pr-M.r.p. iy
FUR rv I THE
LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES,
BEOSTKADS.
OK ALL IJKSC2iPTil.J A.VIl AT ALL JBICK!.
Metalic Burla! Cases.
'WOODEN COFFINS
O? ALL EIZES.
Rcaily y aJe, anJ S -! 1 Cbeap forCiuh.
Vitb many taaTks for p i t p'l'"--''e. Tin
Ate a!l t'i 1' iil unl etarnino my birifa st oel: o
niture ami Co.Cins j..rii .t
CITY-MiAT MARKET,
MA IX STHL'fJf,
PIatttssnlh; - I'cS7r.i!ia
The bc.t of Freiij Jleats a In-ay .4 on bunJ i'
their JM-uii.
Ilighcst Frioe Paid for Fit Cattlf
etf-lIiirUo-t Cash Priee paid f -r irreea Iit-J..
NEW LUMBER YARD!
Iiavin-r opfiiIcl a ,ii-.:lfr Vnr-1 a
Loiii.-viiio, 1 wi'i keep ail kin is of
Ami woni'i imite r.U ti.o-e wibin to
l uiehaf? to ive uie a eaii.
O
1 Hill Bll 111 "l M""-1"! 'i'.".
' ich I will par the hi(fbe.?t .Market f rie
,
fj jf Q j kV.
S- I will ale a! in ail kin.-ls of CPA IN.
f V
a r. I !' re , '
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Sili
5
L"
r. XKE TVilXM Sc SOX.
H3. :- A U: J'sst ZT.-1 Mre.t. Yotk.
i:sTAr.Lisi!i:i) l i.,,.
Po-i.r.'Ii-iol" pari;. nt i-lyin? for Beni i.'H io
""-''" n"Mi:'.'.i.-i. will i.".-ivo prompt
n;ter.tfi :d lihcr-ii iiidu-em. ui. Pnr.'ic! ri
fidi;i;; at ? dist..:ico 'r hi our :i n t i -i i 7.-. ..
M.iy .,r 'er frriiii our factory. :-od f.r il'u-.tr.-t
I I'-.'. e Ji-.t. Oct 2ZAlm
T II I'" IJ K 8 T
IS ALWAYS
TIEE CHEAPEST
:0:-
I'nr Your Crr.-iic fij To
. Jk tr a; Ja ZtMjji 2- 2
C r.TT Tlilr.l and M.iiu ?;r(;ct,', I'i itt- ir.oufb,
W
t J"IIq kccp.s on hand a .hours ctwl
vail sf'eclod Srock of
Fa' oy ( r.icr'''t,
. CofTcrc Tot.
Ac, Ao.
7?-A!.n r. g.'- d.-'E'ortincnt of Fo Shoet.'V
::
I;i Ct':.v.i.( tii:i vvlili tiic Gi-.eery i ft
O'crry OonfcitioiKry !
' 'I' kit.Jr, of Country Produce bni-ht scJ
V.!'..? sot :.-e,. ft;.? -i::.:naK v, i;r.r.r
A M' j ' . j i, i.j ii wti.
G.
jK A'J il K9
iiiii Siitct, Four Ccora L.tst of Court
HEATING
a:;d
V O O Klrtfi N T V K S
Of t!u !u!t 't Til:
iiv l;ti-i:a. W1 n D (i.
aii'i i-oi ct a .fiii.-iii fit !.? oust.
O
Doiitc .-. o?. a T, o: k In
Tin anil Siieot Ircn
Cc:abiue'I. with fuz "cxreric co ?iiRrir.tce
tati-liievion ao.l i'tict to rr.tt
Way man Cur tin.
Pr-'.-.ireru of StfcitJii l"r,,T-(f, I'.'ii' f'-, 5aW ftrid
tir'i'-f. .'i.'K.
i is arri - i ho. Fit tin". V'ro'ii i t Iron P:(
F ire-5 initl '1 ;i! i'uii.f -. fa:l ''--fJfVe.. ulW
Viiive (o. enior. .".:i.i .ill k:;"f
8ras Engine Filtiir s,
nr.Ti;:i J or. ehort r.ft:e .
Y Afl M H O M A CHIN F. R Y
' nr ';e.:t r.f.'iff. wr
OMAHA LOTi Eltr
A Nur.M: ClIAIII i V.
To fre-1 'he
Nebraska State Orphan
A s y I U m,
To be I r iv. n in PjVii' .
EViareh 3tst, 1872-
1
$230,505,00.
Tickct-i '.t)' Ei-h or Fix for $'.. 00.
ii I.
LIckit jei't ' T exr rif J C 0. J'.. il tieire.l.
1 jr. 1 .-. h P:-io tTV'O
1 i.r.,:'i ..?, i'ii.-.e '-".,"')
1 Iff!.-' t il 11 1 I' 1...KXJ
I i.r -ii I ;:-h i'T-.i) I".''
i .;, i'r "
1 h':H f,i'-'
c,.-h !Vji-. fV.O eaeh ".o
( :.) Prize-. -.li )'' e ieii. S tt
C.-i-M i'r .-. IM.ih eei.
Vi -a;i prize-:. J J :-ii .)
In ) i. h I'rvi-s. I. u h 5 ii)
:mi tr.-i-h Pri :-."!'. i :a h .'" "i.'xO
' Pri.--s, " i V) M.Wrt
t.I-.l C-.-h Prizes " i3
iiV s;.:i;,.Vi.-,
Tbi? I.er-I Kn'eriri-o i tnd'.rsed by th
hic!ie-t suti.-.riJy ol trie rtaie and bu-incs '
men. , ,
ttv-f-r"ie-b'!'.f tbe lii kefs ttken bemr Oct. l--t.
'I be litiiite l immWi oa band will be J urni.htd
ib.i-ft wr.n ai'I'iy i:rt. .
.Money enn i e nut Lv I'laa. in Iteiri.-terca
Letters, pi, -t UOe Alnney Older?, or by h.-re-
-ti Prit-ftw'll bepttid n full. AosvTii Wis-'
TED. Yot full particulars ti Ure-?.
.i. Ai. I-; ttick.
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