r ' 1 ! ' " ' ' Til E IT B i A I, 1). J. A. MACMUKPilV EDITOIS. ITUATTSMOXJTII, MATtCII. 0, 1870. Line on the death of Jennie will ap pear next week. l;" J? . .' Call attention to tho meeting of the Co. Agr. Society. tiock Bluffs has taken . 55,0m II. 11. lock. They think we'll make it yet. The Ilattc rose 8 feet .it Fremont on Sunday. and loth bridges across the I'Jutt toSunders Co. were washed out. As regard 3 fe"t, Will If! br'ulj'; ami i l,i placed at eveiy feel an I to le securely las'em-d l.y s:is.-es i ;l...r joist and to lOV.TH'. pl.flii. Idle I'll. I t i -it Is I be :it I '.. -ed to Joist tn be -h;;ini'ied !.- I i nicies i hi.'.. Cpon In- top of the int is in K' a piece svxt laches llruiiy pll;ed, on the tC-p of csveii splice there will lie a piece, of same siz- U f-t lonsr spiked t trv.i.licii -iilii-e.- Half w;tv from i 1 1 1 . . . B- . . ..... ..! . . .. . ;1, 1 . .1 . 1 1 - , J I Indies of sikii. i -tit i s:.a '.;Oii im. ' hou.se, was originally built in IS.., ot tins to be firmly spiked to ih:. Ali tiinUt-r ! nine, no t rets! 1 Wiii k- and laid on the the. 1.274 could not gt the -i iii.ii p ordered him to put in i ; i e ; i pi. ink h: kUiI, and the county was' c: e lite I villi everv foot of the difference. The l'urtor bridge, near .Porter's own HHeil in bridge to bo of Mawm-d while oak and Jl.UUT.Hivl vlth coal tar. Mil. S. I look -1 lie main so;:n ami np- r .,.'.., .. f.i . .f I. kv.'. .4 iilll. X ... n-iv m.w ll-.i-.I 1 Vine. S iurl;e- tliirli Uu-U;s ;.! Lv 1 1 Jiiim tn hi; itimlite vtilk'.i ;it -;n'li c-iitt auJ sii Cie I ground, 20 'ft-tt Iwiiir. huiit undtT thu supervision of the Uif-n t'oiius. ;it $11,- l'l : .,1 i.i.i- f. ...( It .--. i-j J.JllT.fcf, . , Tht Omaha Republican gave us a fery nio article last week. Do so fume more and we'll love you 'more and help you too. lilXKNAP'S DIS&IIAC& On the outaide of this paper will be found the tory of the disgrace of a Cabinet ollicer who h.-w hitherto seem d irreproachable. Later particulars Bay the Secretary f Wur has been impeached. A crim inal suit his also been commenced. The sale of trad its hips has loiij been suspected but it was not thought the Secretary wa-j privy to it. It would teem us if his wife led him to it in or der to shine more resplendently in Washington society. Iooked at in any li.ht it is a mourn ful eight. A soldier, hitherto honora ble, broken and disgraced; a woman, idolized by society, hereafter to be shunned, and an innocent child to bear the mark of its parents disgrace, per chance for a lifetime. The corruption of Washington soci ety i fearful. We must s.-ftid men there ina-L' of so hard a metal that they can withstand these blandishments, mid public sentiment must insist on a return to old fashioned Ilepublicau simplicity and economy. We this week th bridgs (jues tioii from II. L. White's, the Com'rs and Geo. Fairfield's view. We expected this, and while the IIlt.ald, sis a newspaper shall adhere t it's declaration that this is not our fight, we are glad for many reason that Mr. FoIIard's and Mr. White's state ments hare both been put before the public. The people can now sow that there wai at least two sides to this question, uud that the IIei:ali was fully justi tlrd in touching it lightly. The last part of Mr. White's stat e Jutntthe IIuiiald has still less to do Mill), only to say that Mr. I could not expect anything else when he took his viue into the newspapers. lie or his friends have called Mr. White many lard names, and lie would be more or less than human if he did not retort. Now gentlemen, you have both had fair swing at your bridges, in the IIi.kali, aud whoever wants to light this tiny further must pay for iL pik-.l cm f.toh Jol-i: t iiorcaf I'T. S;laiS ! I:1C.I j 'iuaro ami 6 iiii'lict 1-:i:. Ali wor tn be done , lu a ymil wtirkmai.Uivtt manner. STATK OK NKHItAi'MA, ,. t'AKS l or.NfV. ' I. V. I. loore. I 'otinty t l r'; !n :iti for s:-icl : County, tlo lu;i-b" ci riiiy tti:it t !i :;ijovt ai.d ; lor,troji is a true ainl i-orrect copy ol tin one- : in.il spt'ci!iMt iotn of the briilf ut .Ml :i:lt-r ' cru-miii-r ot onth branou of Weeping AVatfr, n fl!e !n tliit iifilcr-. Wii itess my band aud orScial se;vl this 41 Ii day of Maivii. A. L. lsTii. . . , , c. r. Mooin;. c;.rk. lSK'"-J By 11. Knowus, leputy. tirrup bridging," there was no si de i rniling. it was dangerous to cross and ; utterly worthless as a bridge. In the fail of '74 White rebuilt the : In idge, sending fir S) feet joists audi l:J feet oak bents, ;uid the County was ! e v ;t.U i:nt v a ':'"! Jo of '.:rJJ,.f. f"i" : .;:mi.-y .ii. '' ' vi.li i Hum v i i " :i"'.i- ! t i t I - ii ''ii. i a ! i "'t:i;:l t,U etui:-t i... i....:y i..i.ii '. b .l.L l. "iuir..i t a ui Ii ' .. s , .n ; In i ii -.n.i;i . iae p: i-Moiis syi.-m h a-i i.-t n v.'.peuii .-e ..ud tile s i..:!i. r I. nil " Vui.!i!i'. ii,i-c-i:iv...i aihi by t it" ;' !vii-e of t'.i other C.i.a'n 1 it!i:l''ri!:v t.f ,'" ia my o: iianif l-i-i-aii.se ;;l liiat titno 1 ti.nl tle h isuie to ;zie tn t'.n' w(ir:i and they had not. I av.:;:neil me i es.iunsihii;! v oi mi:iir tetia Komi l;'le- under il.' if o:il: is or the euuiii' i-i s at '.". pi-r tool in order-., or -.".'.'. in e;:ii. It 1 jriit mure I had to bear the Ions. It li"s. I ii.ni to pay tin' lovs on onleis. dieoi!tst o;i original laont-y boi--' rjv.cd. and t t out ii it pay tor my liim ; but, 1 was to mi bi ni-i 1, laat uaiiiltt pas, ia s;--r i:i iiv t io-aisi-i i- and lh eniia-i-r. I had i- i'ti-a of ! ronlde. wnmx. ''' fraud ;i!mu it. I l iii.t the i.I.,i--i. ii. ider Ml. Kail iiehi's oid- is, t Hi.- liesi of i .y aindly. u:nl be a.d thi-y in-Sii-'eted aa-i i;:i-ii!:iVill::i-i.i ; 1 ttVer did. I i;o.s;:.vc;y i.-i7 hri auo i; i,y t:,e r- rl I'T 1 T -. i;ti ! r.v witn a. I'auha;!. , "it . a!s ; l:ye Kil it-v M.'V serd... . ; i l-.vs : t'alfe . lliiek wheat,. .. . . 4f. -- .75 v. -21 .V.u'.n Lie id . .1 C0...1 . ..fi na.. a i . ..3 b ' ' I 5J LATEST NEW i:....i ,. .ii 4i . .. . i i- . .. ,. i i e. ir-a i tli.it I did imt lMsin-et tnexe i.rn.ires lay cicuittMt wuu uu ut turner ui .ne j ;i..,j. ttl.t. ,,.v f.,v i,,;,.,,- t!ie.e biinu.-- bridge. .. , . . iPiya.f. nor U4a i i-.veur iv the itu.ab:i- vi feci ot The other one. No. Ss, t Cook's) was I ! ... . 1 1 Kept an lit num. in at. cii..'j a Ke.it; no sway tMi bntecs, oiily four bolts, j! ink not spik- tri ed down, and no siuV rail, and could i This bridge called No. 1 is the model j not he used until appoaches were built, bridge; all other bridges to be eon-j as the bridge stood ir 6 leet high. structed at tliHt timx are reftttred-to There would have beeu 40 feet of ap this bridge for mode of construction, proaeli on the east end and :rj feet on as No. 1 at Alltaller'o crossing of tliH ' the west end. .It was built with pine Weeping Water. It is here necessary posts, which would not last 5 years. wniio me oaii ones uue nut in will Mimiy, (lold,. . . Yi:K M.VTtKHTS N'r.w VoiiK. Mareh 3. to state that I was appointed as engi neer to draw plan and speeilication for the construction of a good substantial class of bridges, and to .superintend tire, election of th same. The foregoing specifications I submitted to the board of cam'rs. and they are the specifica tions in accordance with which the bridges were erected, so far as th banks of the streams which the bridges were to span would comply with the approaches. I would refer you b.iek to that part of the specificatioas which refers to approaches, and more espec ially to the bank end, which is to rest on a bank sill ;'s?e article 5 of specifica tion.) Fid- the benefit of those unac quainted with bridging. I will endeav or to explain wh it a bank sill is; it is last 1 or JJ years White put in a bent on each end, of oi;, spiked down t!i; plank, p.it on a rail and thoroughly saturated the whole with coal-tar. In this way White got credit for 1-1 feet of bridging on each end, and that was all he did get pay for. I was not present 't the Coinrs' measurement of the bridges. In cur measurement the whole; bridge was measuied over, intending to deduct the I 2H feet Porter built. In writing up ; j our notes in a hui ry for tho "report'" ' this was forgotten and there is where t 2o feet of th'i discrepancy between our measui emeiit and tie- Cinninissjoners' j j came i;;; ij;it Mr. White never got pay j j for that 2J feel, as he wis paid bv the I u '.ut an 1 not bv our j ii t of :;n ojlaiv arid evpem . and when dune lo!d llielii to ineas'iie 1 s. at IjIi-,l,i-:-ir .las nt t-U lal- -! lie- ea.l-i' 1 di 1 ii-. r i:a'.e a num. oi li.e ie!i.:n ol ; erll In id.-.- 1 ilni n t nee t it: 1 : Id Hot A inc u. 1 did i:ot know liuW la uiy 1- et of i ..: ... ...... ... .. .. i :. I . I t .. I ' ori-ii-s i iiajiuiL iip urn 1 1. w.ts ooai". i o.oi no bti.siness f5iia';-ii.iv theia. 1 kept ray t-x-peiulli Hies, iiaaiili- 1 ta' fillies, ana saw that tile men put in Ihe wurk evaelly as J-"ai; i'.el.l bad ordered it ; taat was my bu.;i.e.ss ! not to measure these bridge. "t:i i-.ititi;:.vo." I did n-.d ask Imw they wi-rt- ;rdag to iae;is:ne tli-i-i. 1 did not iaveiil Lie term "end lnid;- lirir. ihiit is lnnv'ed abou?. 1 lai not i.i.iKe an j LATE.iT CIIICAdO MAl:JvKTS. ! Cm icaoo. Mareli S. j ! I"i ur 5 1 j m a!, 1 e j Coin 44 j Oils ."4 Kve (..; i ! v M;, : , Mo-s 7 9Vi S in I allie 5 o.i ;7 ') ' Sr.itt;t il('I..f-iTi'inrnt, WJio:. ti.t; p'.j .! -d eiv.i.-s :ire .ivei :.is"- c or fl g t'.!iii,.!-;!i .ea.ii:i-ss tr di-.ea.se, lliey need proi-ip! reiafo.i-i mens, licni-wi'il vior t.i most speedily supplied through 1 Ue medium of a tou ie stiiic..k".it, and ainons medicinal resoureos of f tuat c!asi, Jlo-tetter's Stoiii:i-'i Pilters as suredly d.-spveve a pre-e::ia'-t pluee. Weak nesic, ivi.i-ilier eonsi ii ni lonal or- :sriiii; from d:s.' i-.e or ovei -f ii ip-c. cannot be l.eller eom-)M-ns;:ied fur tiian by a resort to tins prime sireni:' heiiin eordi.:"l. The enfeebled invalid, thee i-oiivaleseeii mid ;med and iniiri'i find thai it is bii unfailing soiirec ot viuor and comfort. It5 eoml-im-d tonie .vnd alleraiive jiroperties al so constitute it an invaluable remedy for liuii jv'tsstiim. x eaUnesi of she organs ef urination, const i i io;;. t.-rpidity of tne iiver, and many oi h.-r ini"ji!!.-rm f and disabilities, and render it an i.aiu-rii- p-.ii eel i.m a raiasi m ilerhi. as a-disoi ii.-is of li.e stoma" ii a. id linwels. SELLING- OFF l.Vi CLOSING OUT!! -r e;r:t under l'or Throat, f.uirrs, Ast'ima. Kidneys. Forest Tar Solution, For Inhaling for Catarrh. Consumption, r.rnn chitis, and Astiua.i. ili'.ni.ed i-id, bee pise it was not lav place; ill i TpATTS'Si' T,0' T't'O fV bad I siio.d.i have i.r.de uo-.:t for "..ppioa.-n- J? Oi li At-i ilULUW, l-'or Sore throat. Tickling Con-.-h. Hoarseness, and i'urj'iij itig tl.e ihe.itii. Forest Tar Silvo, For Hi-::H::t: H.ires. I'e crs. Cuts, Hares, and for Flic. Forest Tai Soap, For Chapped Hands. Salt ltheni. Skin I'isea?es, t lie Toilet and l'a! h. Forest Tar lnhalers. t -.-.! J '.i'-iitliiir I'.'i' Sol'iiioii for ('atari!: and F.ath i-s,' tindi r t'lv; oiiiii.;! plan, aiul ' Wol'k ol Mele-i hi F.li!I:;'id. lor .salety,' t lie i c .v i'Ii.'. as be teiis j on . . h -a F .t. :ie!l si:u;;ev.ed Hie cha::;;e from 'ti .Kks.lia.i l appro. .i ll. " t "exl.a m ill and fiaiai ..:,' 1 .1-i.-: iiiat ii that wo-.n-i not cost lam-' e.r.d i in; ! '! my ;7 per !''ot. lie said it svo;:;d cost na;v ot enai.se for ihe liiin.l.er ot ii i.,:i v.oa.d s.!,.i ifji sla- appi oae! es. and I -.-: 1 I t.rin:r it mi.ler t!:e 7 any Way. as I wiiild Lie entailed to p.:v tor n.oie leel biiii-intr. made more money tt!a oth-T wjy. y I'.i-me 1 '.'.as a'ser. i-r il l-a.i'I'i id n in collilsn.n.- di.-'Lii: co.mi 11 ie.- we eoied li ive maile i'iinai.1 p,.;.i tehes. t.'.d'.l, i;h a. 11 hi .'!;,.'. ui.-!S" t-:e r:-;'.it to have ciai'.ed 1.-. 1 li.;:!'i i.; it ;:s or-.e'.-.-ti. au-i ki I !:,.- Ciea': : 1 i-'. to :;- s.iai a stick of timber bud n the lmnk of '. curs in;M?ure the stream win. re the end of ihe ap-! 'oni ir.it lees. proach intersects the bank, and the end i Tlie caps of all bridges, under the in- j of approach joist rests thereon. The i struct i.tis were to be of y'e; and the I sill is ireiierallv laid on small pieces of : rest of the tiis'-iv;vmev between ih- i i e mm na if il w -.-. m1-.: and I ita.t i. t lie iiaiis.s a : :-.i 1 I leel hi . ".viii -a no on i jr ai vi-: 1 M .i- .l u- :.e lae.i -i.it: ! h-- ii H aau AT CII M'MAN'S. 47t!j AT COST ! FOR CASH I Store for Sale er Bent i ! S3a ijr ai' See ! Eead ! Look ! ! Tlie Compliments of the season to all our customers, from Solomon INathnjt S 3 v.J i 4 8 I e w t u n i. tm Of every description Cheaper Than Ever. Some things even BSI,0"W COST ! ! Chamber ets, $25 and up. Dressing bureaus, $12.50, up. Bureau Stands, $7.50, up. Bedsteads, $3, up. 9 I. 1 '. Is si k O 1 ne i n .) I ' ..o i s . en' p. eted theai. a:. a iXau: ;. -vay, a: liie.'.s.u e d 11. .s I il e-.iild poi l : r vj. r r v r 7 U I U il il , All our readers can gee now why "we cannot fill our paper every week with long dissertations on county juetion!. We either have to omit .nearly all that makes a necpaper, or jua an extra. A it is, much news and several im jortant matters must lay over. CASS COUNTY BRIDGES. UJEO. FAIRFIELD'S STATEMENT. a. L While's own Statemjat.Th last Shot. lift, kditok Having s"en an article in the last issue of the JIkk.li in re gard to bridges built by M. L. White alining the year 1S74, in which refer- I nce is made to a certain report, (in j Tour issue of Dec. ICth.) which for J short is called Fairfield's report, charg- i ing me with greatly deceiving the cit- 1 l,;lnii 511 i7t'nn cf f'.is Ciiinitv :iml tlm ciiih'i- from tl cnirnssioners. I beg u hearing. snows you ui.i not, aim ta ti tne au- Thit captious Isaac sava ;T.et the swered your kHter of Ui.-uiry just as I facts come out. that vour "readers mav I should have done, had I b.va r-i.leu on, know the whole stofv." I liropoge to ! presuming th:F. you h id stated all toe .i.iti.Su f-r .. r ..r.." ;t;...t ;.. n.;. ', facts in regard to t lie bridges, lu your bridga all'air without fear, favor or auv piank or other material lor tlie put 'post of preventing ths Mil lront c contact with the ground to rotting. In the construe; i u of tiierv bridges there is not a bank .-ill to be found in one of them, and why? In the first place there was no accurate measurement of th length, or bank height of any point, or crossing of stream where these bridges were built prior to the tiling of tlie specifications to govern the erection of bridges then under ciuitemplation ; and at the time I staked out the foundation of these bridges I found that the width of the stream and height of banks would not 1 admit of this bank sill without length ening the bridgf in many instances from 10 to U) feet, and many places would not admit of a bank sill at all. In order to save thi:s lengthening of bridges, I ordered an end or approach bent, made of the same kind of mate rial that was used in the main bents, to be framed and braced with on? sway brace, and to be set in trench cut suf ficiently deep in the ground to make it as safe as the main bent.; sunl a plank to be spiked on the bottom of tlie post of approach bents, J in. tnick, 14 f"rt long and 10 inches wide, to prevent the bent from settling. Now, Mr. Pollard, for your end bridg ing. As 1 have shown the cause of wot Duttimr this bank sill rn" the eu end you see by the change I made from j bank sill to approach bent, that the j cost was largely increased: first, in m i- j terial; second, in hauling; third, in j framing; fourth, in excavating a j trench to receive bent, ami liiling the j same after bent was set. 51 inv of j I these bents have been set from four to six feet in the ground when the bank wa3 steep and liable to slide in. and the measurement of the nd planking as a part of the bridge was don in order to defray the expense of material and la bor on these approach bents, and in most every case the measurement of the end planking at ST per foot did not compensate for the cost of bent. You publish correspondences between your self and the King Uridgc Co., and vonr self and 51 r. Clarke, ihidge Ibiiid.T, and attempt to show by them that it is not customary to measure bridges in this manner; and, sir, you put a great ileal of stress on their answers to your letter of inquiry. Did you send them a copy of the specifications and t -l! them that there were no bank sills, but that there was a heavy frame bnt, same as main bents, used instead of tlie bank sill. The answer you recdved lose JJiblge JMilders idainiv Comrs met- ureme:.!s and theCumuiit- ,iing in i tec s, m ty very v. eii n? account e.i lor prevent j by the fitct that the coinmmit lee meas ured tneia m.;ie aec-irately. It is only Is ieet '-2 inches, which tlifiVi nve would occur in almost any two uihYr ent iiieas irein -nts of so many bridges. ();(. W. I'.m:fii:!.I). - I. . V.. Fad-::;-: I. l.-a-f.r-t daiy sv.'oi n, says Hi t the a:.-ov e si iti-Mu t.i : s f. r as his coiisiec lioii v.i;h th 1 i.i'dia ,f t'irs-j biidu'es is ci .: eenicd is :r.w to the l -t id his i-eliefand lai.,v,: eile. i'.i.n. V. Fa I n Ft i: l.:. C.-es? ..-.ir.ty. To fi,iai.'i:a (,.; i ; ..i.cs us f- e: i.. -.a. ai.ii. l..ia " !ie v. i. -. -i u, ;.; e l p..r .... i .. Ves! Fi.a i rs.Mi.L i ii. Oi:t. oth, is;4 M. L- Wii:-e, lc. in.'.i-". ial. ::i-i baihiir, j.er s .et-.i.::.. I Kl:, r.L.-vlj-i i al. at C! e: i: o-i - r;. el -1:1 n:y A e. w ere i.'i .la: then Z "f per added ; it tin lroai,;e i siiid ir.t'.-u.st-oi-.-l.-s -. ere ilo A I. iind lil- Painter Grainer, 1 'L A TTSlTOUTir, NZJJ. KYl . . ie.- s v. in ... ie 1:. i I o -.- ol--.' ... t :".r (1 i l- s 1.. ,..a io . An e.i:. ..r::. . i. o..:::.i' :ct' , as e.a.a- a ioi- ; uailt i i : is pi - -.-.stii e oi.-e v, ;ks J.piiein : -; Cii' .i".;i-.ji,i..; . a uae 1 1 pi. aia-au. .ioi Sue -.1' .s i, I...- I tae I S'l-l I.e.'....,.' I," i.S thai ee:, l .l.lce't l.evi v. ieir l-i bird in.-:.;i -., ..il u'i el .-.(.((: ;d do t:.-. r AJ-u) .-'.! Kin '.s of PAP4R HANGING AM) G-LA2HSTG-, Subscneed in i.,y pre-- i. , and s.-.i;rii to be- i fere me ihisTiti day of iiai.-n. A. 1. UTO. .. V. M-u-an, l lerK. ! By V.'M. 1.. V.'ki.ls, liepaty. si:a : FKO'.I .11. 1 WHITE. lo the a'"ive v. men j-ives a p.ain s how the b;i;!.;( s v. er- l-i.ilt a'.al 1 y whoai st. n-d, I only desire lo iold : i have been p e.i . ii I'll, v . ad i.i liuiy. They r-. -mea-iHre l the lai : ,ii--ln.:.'.- I he si ;. "i lal-oi lilam." Ilo- V ..ppt oaiao s i see a r.'i-.i.i to. i .i pint : ed oi any bill, and ad i'o lor enu ir. i.iii u-;Liitz. 1 j in. i j man ea-i see i V t i,e ill ;. ia -a for -a;-i i t e al us ," is i."y i - leeo!' a. ::. , 1.1 I I i-.l .1 I. ill I. i l . Sir ai out to laare J -il-o-u-a'ai. call-.-.l 11 sl.-l.eis land i . 1 e vei" sa v lac i:n:-- oi.t e.!ii.-r. l-o;.c to order in ginnl style. li.ive a new' set of 'Ir .iiii.Kr T lallv prepared lo ii v.tni. i.i the noW. an. last and i !ale- l al j ALSO .tox s. .:itiAi;:: White eh e. I (i'e;;i;i' a sare lino., aeei'K.iuc to al i-le ia i -r. a i-i it aii-t la a:. ease i ; i vi-t . ; ai'.-4-lor Km Sehnel :rs Fdae' 11 :e f .ill itemeat ef inea-uad- 1 lit ed lo:i tho i -h about these laiil p-s !.y e k;es, tilst; pni:.' t d men, ami laalieior.s lmsy-hodies. Vi l. w I io:.i. i:.y seat as Coin'r., rlh.ost the fir-1 I tp'.i-'-:i-!i that c.iii.e up v,;is iih-t;t bruises. M-t- j i.n ioiis pe'.i.ioiis irii' l-i fore t:s ::sl.iog f-n- 1 ri. !.-, in the Cor.i.ly. 'I ke snpi-i i.-oi oi .-.niae j :l erili'. ! - wi re di-:.iaiii!l?:t; i.li.JneS. l.s.e".,ll!y in the west was S.:i.- demand s:iea;;. they e.cn- j f iaiaia;: I -iv t I y never liad jn.sl i - e ia 1 his m:u- J ii-oii ii that lie y eoi.hl pet market t'ae.r i.ii.i j wilh the loads and bridges then exisiin ; ie the 1 coii:.!y. t a t he etii- r hand, parlies in Fl.'.'.ts- ! a, ai 1. i i.e e.di i: w . ,i si m y. l I! i i ie: .s M.;. i ii ii !- -i 1:1. i ii-1; . i.ept an aec, e pi ..re. .. ilia ill I li ce ' l-i: i. I i I ::" , iile.lsi, i 1. I "7:1 Ml' I 1 : l". s ,o.d 1 . -,e. il Alii f-. Ii e.-.s! lM.1. !.. ex pel e;;l . .11 , 1. eft I id. ; and in rn. i y e 1 I.i all Hie i-ride-; ai p. i . i -1 a a r.i i; l.A it : l i. i a. i , V, a c,,i: .1 li),:n ' P l ' ' : .'.('.,-I'lKAi-E n i'.'i els. w.us ?s a -7.1 'i We i .id i:o I P r 1 ae ( anil! y ; i.ie usual eoalia--- Harness an uidLlu re rs, SAI)Iil.K3 Jilt IDLE?!, CtK.T.ATl.n. rat .-.!! titles C hnrr;- st;cX, ee!iSiKlJjr oil i..i:i,1. ion Tables, $7.50, ud. Chairs, $o0c, up. Boston Rockei-s, $2.50, up Centre Tables, $6, up. Wool r.iid Vf'irc 3Lt tress es, very Cheap. Everything in the Furniture Line, Cheap. if you don't believe it call and see l'or .your- SHEYOCZ'S, ll.i A T T-s Mul'TII, N E It. CARPENTER WORK! !J I TT . JL W eh I mi,:::.; ai j ihe eeii!i;y nr were v.-al il ej es. and 1 i ll id jiav tor ! tii.tt the i1. ueii.' in Iht ed lii. ;t the liolia sTor.'lel e ts ..ese 1-: i !a).ai s!i and t f. ... ei-.U V portiol.s d ,, .c: te: n pit'i'iiii'is i )..( . i s, wiio paid no ta- soai i w ,i I h ive to es. ii this II Was a.isvveied ier.i ami ail l::' re.si-teiiis ia llli res ftoU nine W..SH-.I. -Nol It in a.-.ui.ti-i; v,,;k v...n liiaie far ... li e . In;; I- ieV l.;..- ! - il I. .lee 111:1. s, 'o-i.iia r.i:s"il it lo I;-..- l:::lU s'.-i- .Tl 1 It..' i ;u.l... .ill i:...s-- -,.'Oll I'.i 1 ais ) ".i i' I a'-: e is do le i', , i- a . ;,' ,e . ..o.e l- y ea .V 7 i liiios (.alaeco limy p-.irpos. s. i ia, l;..c.s ia tins ei.: a;, a. oii.-iliiiil o what Ii e :.:i i-i.i'i!.is. Hi 1 M.'..eas! e.r. li.e I oi.n; -, i .1 -li iee. i:;a. a oetit r ih.t.i V. ;.-a 1 led. I'.Voiy emu', leisau eian i.i iiov. s ilia l..r ; r- I k. i lilt Vti.lll V ill-.d . j , AND LtROCKRY dtore the western pr. eiiie.s naa as nood a n,;iiL lo a i.iarivi-l as lln-se in the older t.liK.ii. oi the i-oaaty. That the pi-ospi-et lor a l-iige crop o. v.in-ai was goo.l ana liiey inn:.; iia. e a way lo jicS in the dep its and the maiiie;-.. tiial i ieir e. op , and t h.-ii inlpi ow-na-Ili.-. nelpe.ii lo I.ii a; e t he w ealth (if the waoie county as mueii asa.ny ho.is aa.t tiiey sa'asl iiave to.l hrtdges. 1 j l.ii". us 1 nmiei'-iaiHi, linit om r. for the Wesiein t'l-tri-'t Was la.-iriy eii.-e;" i on tins ha sis ;ai. I pie . .e. I l-i s. i' t a.. t tin: e..t t 't ;wn! hi i t elaieii-i I ;:at ail the mu ley liii ni .o h s-l n. en .spent ill tr.e .i ,1 a'a.l soa;'n -i the Coaii'y. it is alis'ji.t to sut poi-iha: i.a 1'oin'r j fro. a l"ne i'l.ittsma'h h prt ea.el . s Lou hi ::r; e tlie j tiiiildH!" ot in id;."-s i aai tii.i i:s no;-.ou.l lie.c. cx ! eept si 1 s.nv liie jn-'.ie-.- of il,.-,.- cOi.ip...-:.-ls i a a la" iii-ierm I.. :.;. n in i :..-..: i-i o::r eoas, n u- 111 s to It a ve t heal l-ni it. T ie t oai i s .vi e ol.l .; eil !o no oae t.-l i h : ' i ai is : editor reins. ail p 'li:i eis I'ar new lri-.i.;es, (wlnc i would i-ae s.iolt ralite.l a 'io'.Vi ., K,r ul o.v laeni lo i.L l.iti.t h.ip lu.z.O'.!, iii.'i'e ioid 1 h- - i e o , er 1 !-e eomil y, as had iieea ilia: ; of : 1 lonil "-"laie c.r:i!pre!lei..s:vc and sys: etna; ie pistil of in niia ; t.ie ii.aisi a: I r icts ol "travel throughout at least a 'oinoa ol the (. onr.rv ele.-tl-i. I'.Veiy ty k "J-t r V,'il WAN i' T Ilo son? Well y n: i 1 in ; a i o t iiaii a .1 -a y iin-i ; in.-.l h a-1 la ami I'h.'V.l ii. i ae ii.i'i to tin- hoard. I t:d ii en ; leu 1 was ia:. ran.-. I mat ,ii;.a.i:.:i;:-; me, thai they ' and leather Pie. sne lne ,ti,tl i-.,,a do n. e.l v hii'-," as yo.s ;;;;,. led me, is not il.e kii.d ol iaaa I thru. Ii::u;.a.l l.y tiii-s.ui.e r'i. i 11 1. ol! .'. ,(nid ..rid oii.el"- so! c.H.ie u: iie.'e iiiol lieid nil "i id M IT 3, SU CAND1M, TEAS. CKER, j has r. moved to the Viiihliie; opposite Math j -'. s 1 ii l.'.a- SUnv. (On lt!i mii-,-i. pet. Mam land Vine.) ' h.-re in ad, in ion to other work, j he wi.l Lives eei.d alUniani to HEPAIRmG FURNITURE, ; Also A'.'eiit for the COM.Mt)" SJ'.NSK 1KON'- i.Nii T.ri.!.s.- t which 1 have a J iiiiiiilier on ii mil ; i-all J and see I hem. CO rFKER, Accors. i -IT KIO )!' WHITE el'. ! have i.e. Il t'l 1 id I i:n H-'i il- ee.a. Pel i: e l ,c ii-;iLU;iu 'i v.ii.sca oni u! s ol a : : -en a i a ja s, a t J 1 leteiid 1 ) come cow n c v - ho.er.y was ill I i; inc. t.;r -. 1 came ilit.i--i.a- I h,a-..s"oiit j 1. :-....;!..... ! ei.i.ei.s .mi latiol! u.ee t- I i: : en !. J 1 -1 n.orB, '-r ihe f I'n-c, oppo it? f?. O. f?ovej M tia t. sTiiintjnr miller. d Lv 1 l-.t i . i . y :.at. -1 ii. e- ei lil'. ,.i!u taey in 1 la so on." If i '.l id lie -i wa, ia t. 'i.' a-i a. .a lam ; hill wane .'o.y '. St his I W.l-i d I .VI si n; liiis.-a.ss. T tiev ap..ea Vi'fi i:-.:.l.o:i. V. no m;- ar I ae ei ,!i::i y eon. 'I i oom, ali -.'.-, ei ed ( Vi IV i -1 i i c. : Alter '. deli'ieralioii the coia'i's. trad ' : i n . i 1 ii was ju- .si i ni(j tail the i'o.ii'is. ol I tae latter einirse an i l laian i) .' i'.e InCis ! T. !V ns. In tae '..ea:!'.. h;h: i-nd h- fin e ve had ooaic lo lii; - coae i,.i:i. in aiiu - r lo ji for br.d.ies a! Specni p dn'ii. iml i rur l.a ler h:i-i..:e and 4 oim-i , . en- . v i T i ; s- a . M. h. I'.iost! li ie.l faliv iiiioas d; is it l:as 1) 'e.i ea.i i e.i 1 .nil l!n:Oi.;ie. n- "ii i:esi ;,i ia a i ei : i in li e i ndues and a'.uv w ai hull-i: . j; 6i. i'lld ill .1 IS W.l 1 i.m.e uu- In iy. I..1- Is .'-'. Wlleli 111" live iii'i i,:cs wele taS.Ce.l Ol. V.e d d no! -oii:i-mp.a'.'.' 1 uni.i. . snore li...i siiiii- '". l'i". in. r:': i;ia p ! c .-liiniili- e h.l'.c e lais i e.-,-.- . tn.tl 1 1 no .V i:.. e i.ir tii 1 i.mi iri.st I lit fn' e t ,i :' people el tai pail". it la'.'ii'i 1 :,e last ', ol h I t lie J I i I :i H t l ee ; t'l voit le.v - re i 1 tor Ihe !ai;i---i la! I-eesi niis.ed !' 1 h ai on; i.r;u;.es, an w... I. a'. a .-.a-i'il tile co.i:. iy. 1 i in -r. i ef-ir.' tlie hi 1 s w Ji-'l :i ion s 1 ill! i e -p-i of l.i piS.i I s "In '. n Vllt'-ed OS ! ill i ,11'-: ' re epet.ed however, 1 :n .en oi, s n.l i co. n , ia. W . -! ;i"t;r -i ia .,n i i . wo'.n.l not no , liua- a a e a i ; "initio, t..r, .S..OO', . ; : ii I t'l- jZ i: i : V in : n . h said j l.iii e; . !i 1 w aii I ii iVe j i- re silo .r in,; ho.u.M i.p i i: 1 : ipi.i . 'y t- i..y vi .1 i omnil.i "i- in ill- i i ili.w n s". i s , !, ! i ii ; o j i .ml not inn, 1 . . dn.lv J pic clioti and ev haned la!i , i to me. stii. I i.i-'. on- o: i a.s j ; er i::ti! ::-. t'laniioiai ! f-li ; o.i: s. j. in' ; ; t- li.e leasoi.S a.s ! a.:; I nis , i j .- i ta; i. us whole tn.'.it -r he- , this i-ocaly. 1 ;-sl; a lespecl- 1 1 reran old ..i ia ami it is 1 ,.l! do :..i' yon, plea-e -lo t; e j e any ami , -..-..j e o nnny tin- J dl'' ...; S. li -I 1-1'e.il le-.pt' t j i. diii i ttijv' . . may , i s di, an I f . d a . aa. I e' a :. nor j 1 wilh i.:.i.: Ihm.i.s to li.o.e I ,' ia.- an i ..n otner I'llieei's d i.lol VlfU. a, il '.. il. I,. White. id ..i i; s.1 .3 J. iu'. . AND hine Shop. !. I.. Morrow's oh! sta:iil. Can fui Work cu l Prompt Attend-4n-ly V.'M. L. TUCKER. 'J u van ill 'st Chit Ave. W'p aie prep ire t! to do a treiieral hiisiness isi KORSE-SHOSING, Ami l?e:...;i-iiir Uiu ; of ?7nrhiii r,v. Miieit ;:- IteaperM. )l!)v.c r, Vii i's. ;i i a lac ;ii n-, VI ii . :.. t1c. hope of reward. In order to "jet at this nd as a general denial has been made f the fact that there are specifications oa file iu the ollice of the County Clerk, 1 here introduce a certified ropy of said sneciScat ions at lenpth, with the excep- article you say that Mr V. into used; joist 2 in. thick, inste;ijj of J in. thi -h: j this is true in some cases, but, ?ir, v by did you not tell the whole story ? You i pass over in silence the explanation of j this with the intention of delu-lin ,4 the j oeonle. and c:ra.-:e them to think you - tion of the amount of material to be j are ot t;'t;'cl!Vf H; ,.v " y. .UI;' uitd in the bridge. ! 0Xl n'A ieU thp"-that " e In- J r,:sts SPECIFIC ATIOX ' were us- 13 j,i5s ere put in. and Of the Alt ifTer Bri-I at erovsinS ot the .outh w,ieFe 3 iu' J were uspJ only U were Vrsiaeh of the Wcepi,u Water: Put accord m;,' to the specilications, AiiT.i Main span of hride s fct ton- with which additions of 4 joists 2 in. thick. ne aoproK-ii 10 feet io:i? th other -.'t feet lon. j would sustain ;is raanv pounds to the The main spin of this bride is to rest cm uu I . . . f a . q :,;.,( ;f ;.. ftiick Fi friiue l.elits. each lient cotistrucled as follows : ; lU-"- -OJ- J '':i";I,' 1 ' ' 't , , ' " Hud sili 8s iiiclicsx-.il feet lon;r. Said siii to j lire this Up, IsriaC. W llt'tl 31 r. V hlt9 t.jMiorti.e.l as follows, setsin-r off from the en 1 tul lne tht he eonld nit pvt the three of fitl 4 feet for center of mortice, thence t f-et . ..it .i t tii- f-sracetuerof second moniee. them e feet for j JOlSt he aKCd What hi? Should do IU .-nter of third mortice. tiiep.-H 1 feet to end of ' rptr.nil Id this: I tool hill! to out ill Mortices 6 inches Ion- 2 inches wide and t f . : fli5.v ,,1,;,.!, ,.,,.,1.1 1 ... Ill 11 (J"'-fc .. .... ......n. ........ ......... ... t.ial a S .sieaiat ie 1 nlilse ! on. hie nl.rl.t.., i i-.il saiiiin-.-r w .ni.d s.i'n- i.ii- conn, v 1.1 .!. 1:1 i ne tit. I. Admitting thai tin Com'r ha 1 m i l.- up tlr'ii laimls t- nnilil .-.aaie iM in : lues ai.il i,n --r! 1 li . e 1'l ii g" s '.o see li.iu low e-aiHMccars ci.tf-i do t iciii ; Is 1 nere any eri'iit: y.i inal '.' ist.;e:v.i ,y !:t ,v ot icasan '. iiat ( !i.;-e I u.. l'i tell every b. nr.. c.tside ei lae coi.i.iy and JUl over, w " tat "we in ill!ea.!e I lo ilo. or woit'. l il l i-m li; tlie eonniy any. 1 'a.'i e is i.m hi. a; a ia or '-liana.! iia.l w e . iidve:1, ,-.e-l, i.tit 1 lie l.n i -. ..1 - 1 a i ..e ...... in : ol lae t-d hi 1 u .s w a s I.e. 1: '. u :ai oa... 1 o 1 o n! l!ii- w in s o: 1 .it; etiii-iiy ..oi ihe . i 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 t t ar I an oii: '-.-I !:' stt.it se.iso.i's crops s.ioa.d i. m. eie ,,' r,,'!. Tiieie i-i s. i 1 anothi r and paramount r; a wiiy lne r.ani.ii-r ol Iniu r s siscii lor n-u, cot.i.i not Pave l.e.-n hi so as to nine In., a t.'tii, t.rii .'n.'' l.y o:;t, te ii...'.ies. ,Ve in. I in. i.netey ii tiie l'r -as-u y lo i.r-i.-l .1 ilf '. ae l:':.l :. s i--,i- lioi.e.i far, iet aioi.e a systematic 1 niaiLC of I t ae 1 .Hint y. 1'. S. ONil WOih) Ta I'ld.I.AKD. ! 1 As wiil be observed in the ahove. I i have .t'lili'i's-s'.-.l my to tlie people of Ca.-'s Co. '1 ii -y ti.e parties who mu.st jud.e this ili.it . but ;.s one i'ttl l.iiti has taken upon himself to bo the , i; -op!e, it : it I has i-.diletl me many 1: lii'ies. ; and iiitiidted ol her., to persccnte. I J fee! obii'id to tell the ,ini.:-i)i.s of this j whole tuinjf, and tht'ii I am done with ! Mr J'oliasd aial his partner, Mr Mai- ; do::. Alter t'is IP',ji:-o'.luie of 'Tliof wisicli Sheldon was .1 memoeiM a 1- ' jaiiiiied. and pcii'iiiiy; t iie (Irani I'iiin- ! pa i p, M.v..-ir:-". l'ori.ird .0..I siielii-di re- ! lien PICKS, AM) Ahf. LCvi o Oi " Ci l-)UvidJ tj . I MILL ,'cw Wnr:ris H. Eltjsrsrlcs 'Imlc '2 C.r;!i r. li-.l7 Won: Wi'rr-ndrd to dir" Sat- if- W All IU AX, Blackrnith3 & VHsron Makers, Cor. Washington Ave. and S;h Sts. IT ivhi- lately lion :ht out I.FMiDlT'S OLD S I AM) w are prepareil to do all work brought to ns in this line. 1 1 o r s ( ? - S 1 1 o p i n DONE BY SKILLFUL WORKMEN. AF.h KINDS OF FAItrtllXfi IMI'LEjIETS M E X It E I) , WITH SKAT ESS ASI) Pli-PATCn. 4-.tr l'or the increase in our trade and the large business we have done the last year, we desire to thank our num erous friends and hope they may con tinue the same as we expect to offer better and better inducements for them to do so. Wc hope to see you at the old stand, the ensuing year, where we are prepar ed to do a large wholesale and retail business. WINDHAM'S is.eix, estate: OfT COLLl-CTIOX AGJEiGT. I t-An phMMiirt tii siniio'iiiftliic to the.pi'?,),o d lii hiissue.sslii the ft-ilo of N. L,r,i--sh. ZX ospet ially in Cass Cot.ir y. that i lj,,v eslahllsheil in connect lou with lijjf I'im'licn, a COLLECTOR -AXI REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1 A n-no ye.-iM' resldencD In 5fat nrt Ctrnntf, w ith ctmstaiit hnshicss relat Ions amon, tho x. l.ie, have cpiaiiiied n. Ir trni Kitin tiualUM of this character with Q RE AT FACILITY. All hiisitirM entriisfpi to mr cdt f-t flrm r individuals, will reccirr linsaedlai ! lellUull. All Honeys Collecled, ki:mittj: mom-ix-jr. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT & SOLD! TAXES PA1DT n. n. uiMifi t ii. We have just received a large new stock of goods, PURCHASED FOK CASH ! Right frona Head-Ouarters and the 2 at the very lowest prices; which we intend to sell at such rates as will as tonish evervbodv. ROZBTTA ORNAMENTAL NURSERY JI! At I. II. V.l. Akci, WJL F. BENNETT, ' !i'!' ..' Cn.'i ii::ii-t in ihis City, is . lor Cass Coiimy.for tae CIXKHKATKI) Ct i ved .1LC p i larfse survey ing c . .ract. the wliP.di ai " current Iy re l'oitcu to have In fi! t-i.'1''. 1 liev nev er !il a st iteit of woi k. ! home mi l ran tla-tr l.trms 1 5 ' . i. 1 .. . . '' wl 1 (il Ft li - . ' 1, I . .l'.'.-i-ui The mini sill is to he s.. ch exc-Tiei to hed of creek and rest npmi ; eoual in strength to tl joist 'i in. thic V.! l-iVyi' h.xV'"i'. "T.1 "V ' "' ! Von sav if the notice to bidders had 'i.iiv'i u;tiii-i r.r ii iiiiini inui,il ,ui-i i.n ; , . - ,-, ... ncen lssttcti ior oni on specnic.it ill a ini'hcn deep trenc fle lie piiiis-it mi under eacli pjst. They niMt he icatly leveled And rest tlrndy on the L'lon-nl to ps.--.-eiil s.-t-I'.lnz. Three posts s.sin lu tcet lorn:, iiielmli.i: tenons frameil to fit in-aily into lii niiees in ilt. inu-l sid and to he Crm'iy pinned. I'pon tiie ton of eaeii post is to be framed a tenon 'J iiieh"s Ihiek 7 iii.'lies w i.ie ;t:il la inches o;i. upon tlf top of Hsts is lo lie placed a cap s ta pie ie t feet lonu. an 1 to !i morticed, sctsicr o.s one fiioi from lne end for center of S;r--t iiiar.ii' on lh ineii face mortice to h "i iche-i wid-7 lTieiis loria and 5 inches detp. them-e fiotn cen ter of this mortice rim ( feet to center of second mortice, thence 6 feet t- c-nte.' of third mar lice, theiiee 1 foot, to end of cap. Tiie cap is to fx firmly pinned to tinj post, swajf braces JiMujli I tenons. ikr. 2. From one end of mad sill to reevi ?lte corner of cap is to he lo!tei and spi.ied a ,..u'i i,,..!,,; l,i..V U i,...!,.. ..-i.tu ....-...-..... ....... Mi... .,......-. another sway brace from opposite .side said ; end f matt sill to ojiposile comer of cap, re- ! quiring seven holts mude of roanded iron, six j of the iHilt4 to tie li i, inches Ion-;, one to be 15 tactics Ion-;, this holt stays th two sway t.raet s ; to the middle post ; sinil al eaeii point u nere ',-tail i iiave laid far !:, fi . find hii.ily lii. c. a1. I mere v.e s.ii'.s V1-." in e i.taei pi. a. In evaaiiinn Itie t oiinty 1 ,n w a id i tai ii4.il Iy iu .on ii ed oa i-i id.e.-. uni.ei loriacr t o. li'.iei .-ys.e tt. ol v.'ah-a v.-i li were tne.i si.indaiy. la M.oii this laian'tis" Mini i.ad l--' si.vav a i I .va-'.eil. 'i U. biilll staved si'id pocki-t- ao. i .S a 1 ) !'),.;-(;!,, ,;f tl ti r.ti on soecincat ions ' like the bridges actually built bv M White, the bids mmhl have been less. ; Admitting this to be a fact, would n t ; the bids have been, higher than they i were when this chtnge from ".i.inksili" ! to "approach lent" was made? I here ins.-rt bid of II. T. Clark, per II. A. j Robertson, agent: i (Jknti.f.mes : I propose to bnil l ynnr snviM : hlidzcs. No. . No. 2. No :i. No. t. No."?., as p.-r ! specisications now on lii in til" lerk's ofiici. ! for the sum of seven dollars p"i" lineal foot. !v in l' '.s it CI li l s s C ol In t'. tl -I'-i nill In i i-,s j ci nianen an ; not lid la- ii. la. lei s.ll.l ., id. ti-. as . ell ;.- b .iis lot SiiiV t'li.dl,: i.ii' i.a.i oh-, le. wilil t it? e. os aai inn aili. tr and la ne i i.an ' in id. iii'i' in" eye :1 a Co.a'r i"i' 1 lie In.i i sj.-p -,t a So Lil t I'm i i '...ti . t in o lae a.: s: 0 e. ijivmj their i.n - e 'i -'. ol ... li Il ls I.e. II e.l.ilve.l , iat i I i.T ; t o.e i..-.o:e a l.r.ae w. a dear lamed i.ik. 1 ii.s ;;n,' llli nne.' i a:d !.u . ti 1 ..e l-li.ii in-vei an in ki dra'.ii. ;.i'.er.. V. ol K O'lti l-U oil 1-1 i.ie-l had o-'i-n f ;;,.,,i ..': s. hy in - c.iii le -,v ooii, a ..i- s ; a j::.-;-! pin i i ;i in:.-iiy tio'wii as in. a.-. as a..y itiK o.i.l v s lianl earn ed money. r.el'ore they fad this cotilract they preti u l. .! to le grc.it 2 rant men, but o s :: was it signed beyond recall tin iii they turned round for (Iici ley. N'nv, to the present isue: In the x't ;..''. . . ji' . . . . w- V. -r -7- ,d- t Y- f 7 V - S ' -- -' 7' s y "s'?'rcT,.i ttfr -'rSy Koxctta, 111., Xur.s?ries; tiie pio Im-ts of which nr- with prosier care, warranted to ;rnw in this soil and climate. AIK. HBtNKTT will furnish ( ;veor. house, tlediiie. ;-.ik1 House i'iiinls, ciioi.-c iiv erj.'reeiis. Austrian, and White I'iiie. I liiepcoi J.arcii, Nor- I Ida!.-..'!:.! 1 ir, Hoin-V f.oensi I'lan'.s. i isatre Orantre l'lanSs, st :.';, .'ic, at tin; very LOWEST KATES. I fiTlrf ia. ear1 v Verraont l'ofatoes for Seed. !.; sis nj ..'i- mi". Jiltl(lV K .w WKI.I.S. -iy-n2 Koetta. Illinois. 1 !;. a i 1 . d. 1 l 1 e.l lo lln lo uiipi. ve t : miny, l int I..- n. lea i aai i in- A 1 el . l-e ; 5, a in. 41.1 i a- low a 1 :-.;e as l-aild li , i.i, i m l ne.i-.d tiial 1 -d-nal l-e P., -it i;a ;..e 1.1-ie--. I iul.i-v and thr am. ' r .".. -i ; in .." ' ti". '.lit' . . e - : I-r.. i 0 or- s in.n!. it is :a.s( I) p i.I'll.lM'.i tin' S Sold tilde VvilS id in Sitivi.-.s..-.- id first p! if', I'oll i:-l waalsa Co 11 ni ii.'i'aii: to strike f-ii les.'.isi.;tisre i.i soon to chance li s-Cicbo.! y genll' icen can howl in tie ;gher biu'i'ing tii.it, th-y inci.'i g;iiue. Aiin'.ii' r be el -eti'-l. A and if litis fr.in l ( uo-.ijjh to till o ve: L 11 l'n ', Id. m iii:-! the lb- get ( pur rid it m.d !nr I also insert Company : bi 1 of King the sway braei ititers-ct the post is to he bolt- i with one M foot jttul one jy to it uppricteh. -t si, rd and pikc. I with spikes inch s.pnue and i W. N. S '.nh I'limch Wcepin- Wster. l j inches img. Length of svay brace 21 feet. j f''t span, wstli two s toot npiiroaehe.s, s2.vs.uti. jlKTA. rlOOK .lots rs I pon tlie top of bent ' N. 3 and 4. s.un'e sis above, .sd'-'.uo. No. 5. JO rapsailoor J..ists..To ft. long. 3 inehesjtiiiek by lis j foot span, wil ti two r. ft. approm-sies. rls ). Ihe inches wide. sre to he set. The outside ioist on 1 same to be buiir of uoml sonati pine Inmhci ; ther sid are to he set C inches from the end except posts and .sihs. wim-.i are to l e Imi.t ol ! 1 lie .at in: l.o r : ov ml a .nl ! ! e v.i.r.: 1 . n"m 1 ',.. Uridine lei's were ih a a n iti lot; ai.d t.n ii,..i. '-r .i.r- i cst.isi'd lu lay niiiiaj as a mailer ol co .ve. it.r-. f Tsiee o.-.lcss weiihl nave lo :-el!a,.i J j 5.0,. c "We wiil f'.iruish all the 1 one eoin'r.. not 1 a 1 t h: ee. Vi'.i iatnvr hii! onterial raid pr.t in the .substructures ! cue ComY. s. :i s orders a-, chni; m..n of lae board siipei-irti','pues and approaches tt tin live. Vim wont-i not nave Ceni tirawsi lo nun nor to wood bridd's ad veil iseii a'love. sit t he foi io'.i ir.ij ,' tin board tenctaliy. some one bad to haad.c !! iecs : No. 1. Alt.'iHer's cr-nsiai. "1 feet snan. ! aa-i keep ae-. omit ef them ami lne ol'nr Oro 1 lii-iican pai d. ted 'i!::i. an 1 J.".;..'. for very ea.-y 1 work. 111:11:11 c.i.--ier tnan bail bng bridg j es for co duty orders ; t held' i the whole gist of all this cry. M. L. W. I Me.;-.' nit this' out ami jri-s.-ne for fi.tn.c j r. i .-ii lice. e tie n.-t w ;.i;t lo over t his hi ; !l p I 1 ii'.t'.i-r a d-i.in. :' .1 a. 1 hi s paper coaisiisss many of the I'.iids we hap. all our read. d i iK kei; it. : L:. !i-.::ai.i. .11(1 li.siiCet til or the f run iiiVinir the distance from thr v-ne joist ti center of next i:: inches distance helvvceii toists liS Indies. AKt. . Citoss r.iniKSiNO. Seveti an 1 one balf feet fr.i:a the end of joist in main span set one row f cr--s bridin-j made of 2xi inch lnm Jier natlv fitted and firmly spotcd : another novat. lj"fet. Cited and spiked same sis iii-,t row : another row at 2'i feet fitted and bpi.sed Atir. ft. AfflsoACnEM-One of which 1; 10 feet lon and u Have seven lloor joists iivld in. And 1) feet loiu- to re -it on bank sid "Ml m-hes ind It feet lon r. with tiiree foundation blocks Hil0i.ict.es :i feet lonjl. The o.itstde Joist t-be nrjtlv tll'.ed iu the en 1 ol joist 1:1 main 1..B th' .nsileif liie oiC.s.de Hero. Joists n 1 cver-the h-ut there ld be a sphee-phuih. 'eVt l,.',J three inches thick n: inches win,-. eoin:rii--t- ' for i'nier.ii co-sii. rv in-". ih leeoraniJ to speed. ealions oa llle 1:1 the l o. ' provide!, i iiiii.'l n la-l IS lor s- v.-n 1 it-id; s otiiee s to be ctmipicic.l and ready lor I Mat ni or ii is. be n-' lne lo'-vesi conti center of j K',l,d sound oak s. and the same to ' 1 ,l -.l,-f...l-: ,0 .r t,. ,....,!. ,'-il -. ,11 .1 . I- travcl v. stii'si nsiicty das ir-mi a '.. KINti & S'l.N. By J.n'o. It. Maxchlstk::. AeiC. I insert these bids to show you vou are mistaken in regard to t 'u:n'r: to uu lit the usvo-.iais v, 01 k. 1 ;i.s,anie.l the respens:'. iluy of drawiiiB these orders, and building Ihe-e hii.Ies, ui:ti, - sac'r sutvii-e. aetai as tae iiueid lor !,e coss.ay and tarir ;.i.'e:i:. as yon may say. Iiniil-al in Mich csi Ide.'ily, ni :y, to Cms; tiiil in tr.e cry lust b. iti-e be tievi.tcd. ...us per t lid IU A Uni n s d diet residing in Aurora j 111., after reading Ueti. HiiTs speech, recalls the following leaf in Hill's J military career : j Jh-n Hill, the Georgia Congressman, ! f'S'" An o:r MvciLj-r t:ss m-i. imuie Itis advert!" rj.-nr. nhn-.-'-'Iisr diihi?t., we will interpret ai.d elab raa- i! us f .iiowe: 50. IS. l-'OOTTJ. ?r.i A'lO'itr i f Jit; n II :ne '; r.Vs, M.s'ienl C nan ut 8r.ft , jrp(. in S 'rr. ete.. 120 f.exii'Cton Avin-tc Csr. I".i t i Ci !; ee: , ;,w Yark, an l:.!)Hi.ti.i:.vj I'ltyipuv, tre.,t- '.l f..r't:s of l.'nt' tua nr C lirnnie 1) - es. h-' I r s-tivLM letter from rll pnrts i f tits Ci . -ia.. n V.'onr.D. Il,- :n -r-;, i.'il irn f t r-ind-trt iri-r a frpral Pip. I'".--. 1..- i- -,ns- fid y I rear tie nm: i-r-i,;. emu-i.t-1 i l-Piro ", :,.c "lVel In. lies, f o:ril:ilon of l ain: t.i, ami in every pun ot '.he Cn td -s-.'.i. no ii;ijcxji:i.vrj ' O' i.i t -ri- ti-i (Itna-, use I. lie i;,-i. .luraii Ih" pnt , I r.-!;') r . r, -e yttar-. t r Mtetl s;t n i.f :Ay ne -riy "r .jaert -i 1 .-.i All fa -r- ii-iitii-rli-il w.lfi ettrli i-it-c iirf e-.r f a -,- - :,.-.! ..J. tlhclhiT tVj be eotutliiul '.ted hy 1 I".:--.- or in .n. or eli-ervM by the lln'inr or ris ' ..(. pI.yKU:i.ins. The Utter are all ei.-i.t.f.o on-.Pea. ntpn. ! V.07I INVALIDS AT A riSTAC22 ' Arr tr- a". I. Ail inv.t! .N at a ili-i.tnts ar.' r-"-l'.j!r-it , t. ii'.' r a li t ,,f p!ain H.sriu. whieh e;loif eery 1 avitie. r under e h ti e intu.i I ml. rs. Ail rot. 1 littln ai'i'i, trt-l-l Jll'-e'v i-itti ?.le itftt. A en'tljilrte ! iiy-1'.! n -jf r- steraitf ittvi-iiih titis-uKp- or cntifuvlon. j .:: 1 q hkIiO'ih wit free, on a'.n.iir.'tion. to ai-y ptirt .of Tic rriil rvxty luvf p:mh'et of ilvii-Ksi-Ks or 1 a.' vr-'i, iils.i rtent fr-. A.i thee teii iiaoninU are I li-en ih-iK' rti-i h:ivc lien trettti"! liy ria l and i-pre-4 AOVI.IE IS OFFICE, OR BI UlIL, Fr.LK Cir Ca ialiE. Ctdl on or ad, In We do not pretend to s;iy we sell tho cheapest in the world, neither do we profess to say that we keep everything front an ae-h.indle to telegraph matches, and from pies to bologna sau sage as so many do BUT WE XX) SAT : we are tlie only fCxdusivo Dealers, in our city in Staple & FANcy DRY GOODS. In these lines, .-ind in XOTIOXS, we lead the trade. We have the best assortment of the latest novelties fr.dti the last patent needle to the-most fashionable style of silk dress. We sell at the lowest price that can be found between here and San-Francisco, (ail. We think that few mer chants ft AX COMPETE WITH (TH. and to convince you. we especially a.-.k your candid attention to the following list of pri'Tf. : . JU.ST ix:: 3 cases of American standard prints. i" yards tor 1 00 1 case cotton flannel, at 10 yards for 1 00 tii cases ttomestic ginghams, at 10 yards for 1 00 ii eases of muslin, best brand 13 yards for 1 00 A very large cssortment of black and colored alpacas, double warp, the finest in the city, from 2oc a d. up. A prime lot of ladies shawls from SI up. Carpet chain, standard brand, .5 pound package 1 25 A now and handsome lot of carpets, rOR 8 ALU An fmpTorrd" farm cf M ere.. tli aerth half (n S) f the north -vt est rj muter (nw V) f mtt tfa "hi. towu lo. n it. pp!y to t:tt h, n, rurvmAm FOR HALS A frxm of Itfl asres. partly rultlrnfa.f. bought nn t years' Uu. Jfo j aymeiit do-Ti!. Apply to H. K W u itf FOR SALT! Oa re-ts:in.4hie terns, t aeips tnnler eu!t.ivki. j ly to 71 ftrsn c f 14 . it goe.1 vrjser, Ae. A FOR RALE A t.i! liable elly rest jenee, with rli".'.t im . proveiiient", ad n ruMun iMf trrm. App'T 4Tt K. B. win AH FOR TRA DIT. I will trrvl desirable rcsldtnea l JSaa-y. UlufTs for a np:m of soud Uor . A ppi 7if It. r,. Wisrmtitf nOlinilT DUN NELL AND BLACKSXITXS Wajon, Dwj-jn, Ufachin n i l I'loxg rt ..,'...':,.. . . 7 7 '.II in-j, inni iji.ih-i hi, jo'.ntitj, PETER RAO' EN, The old Reliable Wason Maker liiista'a n charo of tho ngoii thes !! li ell kuown .is . .NO. l WO It KM A V. cw Wazn mi I 1 1 niesi ' Onlrr. SAT I S T V (TION t i f A H A NT F K 1 . Shop on M .lli street, opposite S-trelhi fte' -'- i ets. up. . . Co " " . . fi r, - - embroiderh , Vm. Gramberg, no tt grf sjp Mi 1.N An s;.Si ii'Tit, N kp Icaler"iii y. ' W. W Ul Op. I'lalte Valley House. SfA. Dn. E. 3. FOOTE, Ko. 120 Lexington Ave., 3". Y. fin- Tw oi i'.e holw In joist in main span and Vo i'u Joi-d of apr.. oa lies. Th. t wo apj-r;' is a-e to be spliced on the utsi. e tiers in this tiiT. there will alsul, re.inircd four bf; j cIhh I -i;,, imsde . f iueh iron, to be 1 nt ;4 between the slices and ends of Hot. y st i'lrou-U.apto prevent the hnd-e from bt-iiifc' i a'OA1. ..KS-Tiie approach on op iijsiteead Is lo ut cotiststicted same sis llr-a lut to be '(. feeL lens? and Have eisM flr J t . i ia.r.. in feet frsmi eitlier enl. with aui i.s - .i- --- - - - - .1.- i rar dlt at botu eims oi IM , AKT. 7. MttK i:ail.-i...v..i , i i-iebldillC f.ryri'iu -l'i. IOinver.eit i........ s'lfeet liiuh.ce.ns'r.i. tp.l fii f dlows : posrsfor lt rnil.. -re to,)- of ?s In-hr- by5M Ions . that the frame work to be onstiueted of o ;k timber. Mr. King's bid is for oak posts and sills. Whereas the specifica tions call for sub-structure to be con structed of seasoned white oak. At ii : t .i .i : ... . i t uu- iiuiL' l aiew nir pteiiKaiioiis, i j understoiHl from the ("idiir's that su!- structure was to be of o ik, I learned fom them ;tt the time I submitted t!ie specilication, that the posts and bank sill were to be of oak, the rest of pine. At the time said bid were put in. the parties representing the different bridge linns were notiiied of this fact, before they put in their bills. This was the understanding I was present at the time ami Amoc that Mr. liobtrtson j was informeu ot tins change and tras (i vdsiier a (eneral of Home f 2 1 1 -i t- ! .j in flii.-trir! i ,.,! 1 ,li,.i..i S .. casii. 11 i-Mn-ii, i ii moid moi.ev Iii.tM tin.-, 1 -..'.i'..T hi w.v-ii.. ..oii .ii.i'j'iiii.i, in I s'ioidd nave nad lo bear tae loss, la this vvuv j hic'l capilCttv, sit the bead ( when t fiev ! 'isT.!:;!;;!! v.e ! arteill.ome, of about: ;.-rnossb:,ks." . ,t. t . . .1..:... i '.'.ere ae'.iti as i.,,.'at ;:ea-li;s in.- lne co.iiov. Co- j lie 11 ssuei lot iK lO Hint' IMCK, Illitn iii ; iiiis f .i tae in-si ia.t-ie.sis t,f no-i inn... .s.ii.i I M'..tt ,,,,., V bi ni il :: I s,:", nt.nt rigntv soldiers ot me econ,i .ni-iiig.-m 0: hand all kinds of LUMBER, DOORS SASH, BLINDS, SIIINOLES. LATHS. ALSO MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CCMI- NT. LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. hemp, from Ingrain, from three-ply, from . !. Xew stock of handsome from H2.; cts. per yd. up Ladies fashionable collarets, from 5 cts. up. Xew stock, all colors, of worsted fringes, 20 cts. per yd. In addition to all these new goods at very low rates, we offer our large stock of LADIES AND (1 E NTS' Furnishing Goods ! now on hand, at Obstacles lo Ftlarriaqo riippy Itellcffor Vou ni; Men ft . i , Clfeets of Krn.is : ml Alais.-s in f ally i.fr. Vd.'i hood i (-st,.rei. 1 in :e,i ue.-n I s to M tjrii'f p moved. New met hod of re-itrnctit. "i- y a lem.-irl-.al, I" remedies. Hooks :uid ( ii e .l. if s - ' , free, in s.-rtp-ii envelopes. Addr !10. A 1. ASSOCIA I (i.tl:i N. Ninth S!.. i'.'nholr';., I'.'i. - an I n'tst nl ion bii 1 it a I.il'I. ie;in : : ; I : y, ll'ilnn able eoiidnel ionl pi ni'-ssnni al , i. . 1. rl snse ossein 3? We have employed tru OLD RELIABLE wimm Jas. B. Folden. NoT7f iFiiemte, if yea cod Eidus? Fnir Dealings, and to ;o fain satisliea, bring1 m jet? vn? I ft w FBI I i.na: AT I.OWI-IST MAHKHr) ItATKS. Osdl sujrl I'xami .' desire to dispose ( Ti P cars, a LO oir .tr.5. P CARS, ti LOVE:--. !U T? and v SHOES, TR UNA'S awl VA LISES, FURS, COMFORTERS. BLANKET, AND to save inoaev to l mistaken the oihei ,c eoiini. iiov.i-'.ei' intieii coat is or inveif mav tn.ve liecli abi-in the propriety cf thi.-. nay i t bni'd iiij;, is was clili-ii'ii .liio v. il ll l si.tcure oesi , o so s;nt- ex. pi-tut s ill the los. inn. mm u oh 1 he be lief thai Vie. had the mtnal ana a'tal suddi lo do cavalry, but llciij imin changed his mind (as he lately changed bis sprecii -, and, within live minutes sifter the last S if it lias been an error, it was an error of j,idx- ri"e sIlot 'W bl,IS-V di s' ul meat ami led one i 1 irau-.l.as esisirfjed so ojten ; j out of 1 noble .southern lOUie, With a ! J!.'..;, :o StU DTchs plain fone 7blJc i J'r c'-.-j XstJic in Story. Ft r iU'ttk-uars cdJrrss i 2:ttr3"i2;a'ut!''3fd:!$CiCipiiy risr?. S L. 1, A ...... Cc. Eir2r's Tozii Eoyel aa.t ilo P.lls. Ttsc pil.aarc as ti.fUhjia reintijy fur cara'..ia'.ioa 1 1 and wcolieria instdicui 'ii : T bmit ;i".d servi-'c tb.e.tcnl the .. jr il aiiriioniy. aitlie iit.ic. Inal to biil.d then, ii' lot' the lies lo'n.i'.. l-lmier the si: ii lit "s v il - : well I Id r ,,.ir of saiirs find if ill jit th.- l-a-i.l inioji t.i ;fin b-- i (.-.'. i -i - ve ha-i siie id,-at ! 4, his command. Ihe (cnerai left bteiest oi n.e i on the iield evervthiiig that was mt i'.ie toe siaan- , e.l l- ' I 'j-." WlKlitl or i.."--:.!;. .1J-C ,11 .,f I...- bo'V-.w. : - -ts s Ol- a.', v ty ot tiia im -ii vi-1 i-i i r-.'lievp nl une. irea-i -n of th: rery fiitnt j il eati.s). iir ti-te- Tr.oti. o it- rvp It f, Irp-s - ;- ' . r a t VvV -r -r - si s JEWELRY, and Ladies Millinery goods will beclos- es out at DEAD DOWN. BED ROCK, for instance. lies' Hats, (fine trimmed 81 50 Cash Prices, Wo al3oresp?ctfully nnre:.r. to you that wo liava a. on a full line tl - Inthing. Dry Gotfs. roceriea, (iuecnstrnr. IS oiian if. 4"c Hoot 8 6c CHANCE OF FRONT Hatt Goes Cut, and Marthis w:n be s: ! fastened to him. such as artillery (two in unatevtr shah prove i pieces). pack m u les. overcoats, blanket?. his hitt, etc. His command did not acain get together until the dav of li. . -a j i e-i ii-.- traj:. i. l'r;, .--. . if -i-i--. Pr -p i- " II J .1 K l V. I'iliR-l.tCii' r W 1 1 1 I ClTT. :) rents, sear. I' v i;;-d m 1 t!y l.y '. ALi'ia'D r, 4 'i Fnm ' H AtrtMii, r et oiily to such e or del e. iet ion ving & C'o.'s bid shows for itself that hevinderstood what kind of bridge thev understood their wre t build. to aid in I ind eaiiai itv lo bstve l.'.en in-ccsai v . sabj , puniy-liaient for e;-o ir ;!i',h ! of il iiv as ol' i.-r liia-iiis are. If tiiese bridges were needed rt!'. I :,sded for. I I I's elf ci ion f o nip o-rfS. II r.i:u-ImlliPV stud we had not the liiciiey lo cotnraet am! j . a " -u " m I cose to build she:... wiiiiin tae c.,:..:iy. so that hae sesittcred again. Chicago 2 rib oar people could i.'ct to marhet. 1 lion., v.e were J line. j jilstiii.'d. Is w is ! his or no In -'e -. tl:s:t v esad i And now .ve come lu my own pasiicu.iw p.tit ' ' of tae i.iisiiievi: ' I The actors in London who made u p ' iiow TncvvEur:r.rii:TAvr) v wiiosk ix- , the donation of 1.0.)') tothp Centennial j nupi were .Aisssi Nieisoii, Air. ouinern. t -if ilir'?.-'3 Cojtioi-ii Fi3.il irraot cf IHiibarb tal Ci.idilloa. rh- 'n-i er.ti.-: -il-'ll nf p-.i;,-!y c I'T-(Tl 4 C O 3 S I V I C A 88 1 31 K i ES, J E A XS , IF.l TERP ROOFS, A ND LA DIES CLOTHS, in the same catalogue. IN SHOUT : LIKEN GOODS, j WIiSTHR GOODS,! and all articles of luxury not staple, j 3d way down, to make room i for an IMMENSE NE W i ! Saw OUR Mill d '.in : is u..il. - s-.'.-v. bill .JN'O. So it.ii it awi.i'e. UR7"!"! Spring Stock !! v -. .n :r i , t t .iri 1 :v t 1 :i. ei I .s: i cf h--.i 1 I -ll-'ll nf p-.l;,-;y V'--La.ll C I'T- (Tl f aintnel nr Pine l'i 1. 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