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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1877)
T HE HERALD. Lincoln Corresp!i;I?i!e?. LV.iit?imed from l;tst week.) After tho services were concluded, lie prisoners marched out single lile. e;ith inan. witli liis hands on his lead ers shoulders. They marched into the ixiom where they were confined, and as they p:iS3ed the lon rows of tables 0:1 which their dinner was placed cotfee, bread, meat and potatoes -each man in turn took his cup of coffee and pan of meat and potatoes, they then marched to their cells and halted. At the command (one) they opened their doors, (two) marched in and (three) closed the doors on themselves. The Turn-key then passed along and shook each door to see if it was securely f as termed and locked. I noticed in some of the cells books, which were borrow ed from the Prison Library, which, by the way, is a very largo and line one. In other cells there were pictures and other ornaments, which helped to im prove the looks of the little rooms very much. There ;ire now two Indians confined there, and one woman for for ry. I failed to get either of the names. In all there are one hundred and one convicts, and only eighty cells, so that two are con lined in some of the narrow vaults, six feet high, s even feet !onx and four feet wide. When visit- vis are sdiown around the Penitentiary no t wo doors are unlocked at the same time, either the door in front or behind you is fastened all the time. It seems impossible for n prisoner to escape with tin precautions that are now ta ken. We were next shown into the cook room, and were informed that lGf) if-j of bread was consumed daily. The building is now in an excellent condi tion, we were surprised at the neatness of everything, It 1 heated through out by n large hot air furnace, and with the new addition it is an institu tion that Nebraska ought to feel proud of. - The Term Social of the Palladian So ciety was held on Saturday evening, Oct. 20th, in the University; lutny more being present than was anticipa ted, on account of the inclemency of the weather during tha past two or three days. D inting being forbidden, promenading through the long halls was indulged in quite freely until nine o'clock, they In 1 tha pleasure of listening to a vocal duet, entitl-d -What are the Wild Waves S .tying." .by ".Miss Kunyan and Mr. I Tut nun, with Miss Treaman as organist. Re freshments were then passfd around; after all had eaten to their hearts con tent, they wer favored with an instru mental duet, the selection being from the Opera of u tha," Mr. Daniel II. Wheeler presiding at the organ, and the celebrated Fred W Ilohman on the violin. As the orders of tho Faculty were that the exercises should close at 10 o'clock, sharp, they were then brought to a ciose to :he sorrow of all. It was indeed an enj iv.dilr evening. a:id many ex;re-.-- 1 t?i-ir wis1 ti: the sn; i;i!s c;::r,e ol'trm-r, ;:.,! ! 1' '' was iio inexorable Facul.y to ovei n t'.tfir m il .'f;- v.v :.rrj;:-..T. T:. O.-t; .!,?; nuiuber of the H-speii- i:a .Viu.lv nt has bev:i issue;' Sunbeani3. J A Philadelphia girl has one eye that is light blue and one that Isdeep black. A S.m Francisco. firm offer to sup ply Chicago with strawberries next month if the demand justifies ship ments by the car load. Until recently hum m as well as an imal bones were used in French sugar refineries; in fact, the former were as lately as 1838 sent from Algeria to France. A grand international foot ball con test 13 shortly to take place between team3 composed of students of Har vard College and McGill University, Montreal, Canada. A woman died in Fall River recent ly from excessive joy. On m?eting her daughter, after a separation of many years, she ultcred an exclama tion of delight, and fell dead. A Canadian priest lately sued a young man, whom he had married, for his wedding fee. which he stated at $13. The jury found for tho defendant on the ground that the youth had receiv ed no appreciable value. An enterprising firm, in Cincinnati h;is asked the city authorities for the privilege of excavating the streets to lay lines of shafting for the purpose of supplying power to persons needing it for machinery and willing to rent it. There are more than a thousand co operative societies in Great Uritain, having 2G2.183 members, holding co-operative capital amounting to .?G,000,000 and drawing a net profit on their shares in one recent year of 8370,721. Travellers will not be soothe 1 by reading that Mr. Arthur, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi neers, says that most of the expulsions from the order are for drunkenness, he exhorts engineers to abstinence. A man whose manner did not indi cate insanity ordered a steak in a Sac ramento restaurant. He deliberately cut off a piece of the meat, four inches by two in size, and tried to swallow it whole. It stuck in his throat and choked him to death. In ISO) the qu intit'y of wool export ed from New Zealand was bales; in 1873, KJ.,230 bales. Taking the whole Australian colonies and New Zealand, it seems that the export in lSUa was 313,-S33 bales, and in 1373. 73:J,:J33 bales. AuIiiiuoismachini.it has invented, and seeks to patent, an apparatus for punishment. It is a gallows, with powerful springs instead of weights, and is calculated to break the neck of the hanged man with certainty and celerity. A woman was dragging her trailing skirts out of a Memphis thea'er. A man stepped on and tore the xp i.slve fabric. She did not turn and smile sweetly when he bar'jr-'d her pir lon She struck him a stinging blow in the far.-, and s:d, -Take that you awk ward loafer!"' 1 PRICE IiIST OF SOLOMON & NATHAN, FOR- THE Fall and Winter of 1877 and 78. We have received a TREMENDOUS STOCK of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Hats and Caps. Trimmings, Jewelry, Notions, Sc., &e., which we will sell at prices that defy competition. The following will give our customers an idea of tha VERY LOW PRICES which we will adhere to. Prints (standard) 16 yards for $1.00 Canton Flannel. 12 " Cotton Batting, 8 lbs for SI. 00 Cottonades, from 15c per yard up Comforters, from 90c a piece up Felt Skirts, from 60c up Other Brands. 20 yards for $1.00 Indian Head Muslin, 12 y'ds for S1.00 Water Proofs, from 70c per y'd up Blankets, (full line) S1.25 per pair up Ladies shawls, from 75c up. VII wool yarn, best in market Hoc To up Standard Carpet Warp.S1.25, 5 lb bundle Ladies Kid Gloves, 75c per pair up Ladies Gauntlets, 7ac per pair up Ladies Merino Hose, 2 pair for 25c Children's Merino Hose. 4 pair for 23c Ladies Merino Underwear, 60c up. Gents' Merino Underwear from 33c up. MENS' CLOTHING. Overcoats from S3.23 up Fall Suits from $3.00 up. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens' Boots from 53.23 up Trunks from 61.50 to 63.00. Ladies Shoes from 61.00 up Full line of Trimmings, Fringes, Ball Fringes, Silk, and all kinds of Vol vetines, Plush. On :: , it seems th.t the editors have combined to m ike it the s;i-ie-t and m-.st interest ing of any number yet issued, il opens well for the new year. DaXII-L II. WilKKX, KK, J;;. Co::i!::u!iiate:I. EiiT.-)ri H::;iam: I see by the last Watchm m thai li. tie Mae!) is on the war path again. II.; proposes to have a few first class funerals of some of tha men that have obtained an injunction against the tity. Well, Mae. go en with your funerals, and while you are t it we may be able to furnish you subjects for second class funerals. "We are not in the abusa bmine .s, but if it is to b'j fought out oi that line we can take a hand in it all the same. We propose to ascertain throng:! tii. Courts whether those bi:i U ar. I cal or not, and no amount of sla ig or abuse will deter U3 from our p:irp v The case must and will be tr;l u; :i its merits, and no amount of quibbling or calling bard names for the purpose of crealiug public sympathy will pre vent the cue from being contested to t.'iy bitter end. And why should we not. we are American born citizens. Have we not resided here long enough to giin a re.-idente ? In conclusion we have to say to Lit tle Mac, or any other man, or men, who are alarmed fur the credit of the city, that wa are iva ly to meet them on the stump or through the papers. i.i -lit o! .!;.- opp-'.-; i i -ii ';i i !;' v niilit.w. Ouie.;:s in clnrge of ;I.e' i". x Yuma reservation, the Southern V. m . he Kai'.aoad Company iai I their tr.e-k-in the Territory of Arizona. O.i the following day a train w;:s run t.wr the newly-built track, ail for the first 1 1 in the whistle of al o:m ivesiiiu -ed in Arizona. Electricity has bc2n appal l to a u v cl use in the East In lies. A p'a in. in wire, connected with t'u poles of a battery, is stretched aroun I a tree, mm becoming red hot. is gently see-sawt d. until it burns its way through. It is thought that a tree can be. cut down without any ws!e of timber in about fifteen minutes, tl at would require two hours to Ml in the ordinary way. of Zephyrs, Woosted and Berlin Yarn, mwimm deed imjl mmM PEBFOltATED PAPER IX GOLD SILVER AND ALL COLGRS. '3 LADIES Fine stock of READY MADE CLOAKS from 63.00 up. -tor - i33 CASS A MERES, DUBAGE. EMPRESS CLOTH, BLACK ALPACAS. SCOTCH PLAID, WRAPPER GOODS LADIES TILTERS. CORSETS and WHITE UNDERWEAR. OUR EHLLINERY DEPARTMENT. as presided over by Mrs. Dull, the experienced Lady Trimmer who was with us last season, is full and complete. Mr. Dull is competent to do any work in this department s i i-ifactorily. We hsve the finest stock of millinery goods wet ol Chicago, and do not propose to be undersold. PHILADELPHIA STO'tE. Main St., P'.attsmouth. G0LDEBT OPPORTUNITY. In order to Introduce our 40-page illustrated Catalogue fin book form) of Jewelry and Watches, with full information 11 ow to Become Agents, and. Make Money, we will send, on receipt of One Dollar, by return mail, this illustrated Catalogue, to gether witn OUR ONE DOLLAR GOLDEN CASKET. Chicago editors are calling each oth ers attention to the grammatical errors that creep unobserved into the columns of their papers. What's the use? The reading public are ware that much of the material for a daily pnper is gath ered on the run sometimes on the jump an-t tlmt every particular sen ter.ee cannot be weig'tied and rounded with that care and precision necessary in the preparation of an article for a first class magazine. Beside-, who. is there in Chicago that c ui tell when a sentence is grammatically constructed? Bee. We have an eminent and profound grammatical scholar in Plat'smotith, to whom all su-.-h ;ueslio:is can b.; left, assured that bis decisions are final We a!!u,l to Prof. McD.magli. of the u atebman. All that clap trap about ( hi f Jo seph of the Xt z IVrccs contemptuous ly d'vlining to surrender to G" i. How ard, the Bible Chief, and offering his ltuii to (Jen. Miles, is exploded. A dis M.tfJit.i I'mm Vj.i"-!.- ITi.i-.'.l i.i.l other reports from el!i;-ers present a I the surrender, say that Joseph offend his gun first to General Howard. The General, although the ranking officer, remarked to General Miles that the battle had been his, and, de clining to receive the gun, pointed to General Miles.. In short, the Chief did not pass the "Bib'.e Chief' in contemp tuous silence and walk up to General Miles and say, "I want to surrender t : ou." .Now will tin; high-pressure cor respondent win; Invented that dramat ic episode report how far he was from the baltle-fwM at the time of the sur render. Inter Ocean. OUR DOIXAR CASKET Contains one elegantly engrared lady's Brooch and Ear ITops. Amrthyst settings, inlaid with Pearls; ooa beautiful Cut Cameo King; one fine pair of Iilnjrrjivefl Sleeve IVuitomi; three (3) grand spiral Amethyst Studs, inlaid with Pearls; one nobby Collar Hutton; one latest pattern Lady's or Cent's Pompadour Neck Chain; one ele- of lewelrr and iMilar vaueu, by mail, post-paid, An historic d drama, entitled "IVr riet Lech re,' having brought on the stag-? as a traitor to king arid country Marshal Jean de ViHiers. who flourish el 403 years ago, an action for defa rnati n has been instituted, in France, by his alleged descendants, M. da Yil liers of Isle Adam ; but the Tribunal, without impsiring 1:10 bis ancestry, nonsui'ed him, on the ground that a novilistor playwright is entitled to lwrrow real names and rare up fact and Ih tian. provided lie does not give a well-known personage a character al'.oge'.her opposed to historical truth. beautiful white, cink casket. On receipt of One Dollar we will send one of or four Caaketa on receipt of S3.SO. Address. GEO. Q. JACOB Y & CO., Importers of Jewelry and Watches, 117 Wisconsin Street, Milwaukee, Wis r- -P- '' "t s O O o B CO as - 'J0 THE PARKER GUM. c o -s ; a s C ft - cr. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROS WEST MER1DEN,CT. 1 a "x To cleanse Xursry Cottles. After tiie bottle haj been used, rinse E. PAR M ELE, SALE, FEED tf- LIVERY STABLE. On yi:un street nearly tiiosiie t!ie C'otat Ilout-e. l'luitsiuoutli, b. HorsES Tor Sale. Tiie Chinese fpacstioa is greatly dis tressing the English colonies' in Aus tralia The Vice-President of the Ex it out with warm water, tbeu mi it j ecutive Council of Queensland has re- witti warm water containing a tea- cently written to. the Agent-Ceneral, spoonful of pulveriert Wra: an.l let it expressing strong fears that both the stand. shaMng occasionally. If iirub- rigbts and the civilization of the peo ber tube is used, let it r. main in borax ! pie may 1,.? com promised, and that their water until needed. IJjrax will sweet- social and political syslcnu riiay be c.:i it niii-ii.y. m removing tiie tube i imperilled ir, on any ,,;e;l whatever, t . i. T i . 1. l i ! i orwi.eifuai .au aorax-wa-w, it is , cmiiese iirmigration is forced upon pot necessary to rinse. in clear water. Uhem against their wishes 'and their 1'he little bcrax that remains in it M ill I interests, The people of that portion prove a be:ie.;t, f?pecia.ly if the chil' s of Australia will be the first to feel! wur.;;!t U w. '. i the change a:i l i i cr;: o".iencs. . Th ;.y1l!!r an l soTtfii; cf sood lioi-ses i;i;uic lU' sieaiitty ol tiie business. New Horses & Carriages, and tr'?"t'.e horse., for Ladies to drive sirw kejit at this Stable. A!'f a nnrry all. whicli r.'.us to tae lf l't. and wiil curry luisHcnaers fitmi u.v iilacc iu lowu ea EAIUIERS CA LL AXD EJ'AJTIXE 311 STOCK FOR SALE. eyl i:. PAIIMELE. lex ii off bo:i:;s, ''Horning Dew S.iltuni ! One door east of the -.uiniler House. We keep tbc bc&t it ! i . Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. C'.": fir.?'-- oi TTp. .t..' Prices Reduced. "The Family Favorite" IMPROVED New Model Machine. U3HT-nSE!lS3, R31SCLES8, No Qears, No Cam3, No Spring. KETif A5D EIIuUI STYLES OF TT00CW0EK. By the expiration of Patents under which vr hara ha paying royalties, va are enabled to cell our Ma chine at Greatly Bsduscd Prices. aad aa low as thjso of ar.y first-class machine. SEKD FOR GRCCLASS AND PRICE LISTS. . WEZD SETOTG 2IACHHTE CO., 203 Wabatb Ave.. Chicago, IIU FOB SALE BY O. K. SALOON. I keep constantly m han-1 Best's jlilwaukce Beer. which can be had at no otlior PLACE IN THE CITY. Also the besi of WISES, LIQUVIiS, AND CIGARS. For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE Elegant Table Silverware Wll lSl ra to srcarcd b alt ea MnpUaD0 tbeWloningeonditionn; The Ft:rasl SnvfrVU. . d .? Ksl S-ilPlUiit Crainur, 70 h.Loui Slnrl. -liil.-.aelphi. miaaftcwrrrt ef I'ure Coin 'KQii .... rt51 GSSLSl 3laDd4xd Sil tr -Plated W.rr, ill ku.1 to maf ooe who rocrive. thii notloe. Set of i R-'', l-Sii-j "w&.S Doubrt Exira Plmb-d Silw Kpooui. and cr-cravo ca eacni bdooiI any desired ifiT vV ' iLTtV,"I initial. You ro requireJ i cut out u. tuiiow iu( Bur Couikm mdwl it to Xfi. to emr all ihrr.' including co,t of eDgratiug luiiial. pkin. boxing, and txpress itj'i! chare.,. Iu Sp,n wiil bo iwnt b wpimj (or aiul. i." jou have no cipiro office). delireml ia your bn4 without luither e"t- Tnee Spoot,. ore cuirancrd to bo i bent mavnal. and cnal to Uia but iulvcr-rb-xd Ware ciuie, u li.t telkiwtB( w ana f lb bent material, ana cn Orr.cs 09 Nnowvi. FiLvtm Pjwttxo Co., TO Chcrtrnt Ft. rbrisieTpLla. Pa. TTo wbozn it may Concern. Tba Fpoaoa ant ont under ibia arranrtmnt w rarante mrm of best quahtr, flmt trvliy platrd wiib pnr nickel (tne hardest avbitc metal known), and a danUe-rxtra tate of pure Cnin Standard Sitvr added on top of tbe etckd. lima rendrinj litem t. very best Silrrr-rioted War manofac lured. We mil hnnor r o rdr r. htca doca not Cuiit..iD Hw Silrr-rsara Coupoa, aid 9 aiii not bnor UiO Cot-ucjj a.'.f r ninet Iiti f-nm tfrr dtp of thi pnp. iaiijutdj liATIO- AL SILVEA PI-ATIKI CO., iKTB bOeObUUov-t U'iiiuri;uii mm ryrr-:, 51 u.4 uatnaaarmasBBKs Sn.VF.UWAEE COUPON. rf-'nt of M. trams, tofetner with 73 tau to eorer alt c'irT. InctnS- ins exprvas or oaatllns, cni;rrtcc ana ooxiRg. we serenr oaecu w wu ui mmj I arsO a Oct ot our iuro tuia auadani oouuie-cxcrs piatea SILVtK 5POON5. ! tn nrl rwt nrrtft an desired Initial. Al! ehurrr nr to 1 prepaid hf tne 75 crnta acnt us, and, Ik gpvoLi fcia Le iUli;r.d at, dcauuuUuu irte of as j oucr obarae. Oood lx.t tine?T dar fmn of thf r"r. r woVTi tM C"TVn it nail acdvoii. I2janc(!j XiATIOWAL ISItVEH PI.ATJNO CO.. vol enejtnnt fat., HiUJieipcia. Fhonld It b dfrrtrcfl, on cf tha followlnp artlrTe arill bo aent ! Ilea of the Spoon on iiatuent of tha fc murine cbnra: Pix aolid t?el Knives, ofaae ana naaaie one acna piece. cc ateei, aoaoie acaei ana MiTvr plated, C2; ix fork, diwMo tickel bqJ ailvrr pitted, 95 eta. If ail lbea gntii aredeaired, foc)t-t tb total cbaree. a hic!i will be T eta. lor aponua, Si for knive, and i-5 cts. for forka total, thua aeenrinc for 3. 70 what would eoat ru much rnor in an otor war. Ffmembcr that ench article. excort kTiivr3,vili bo cffraved wiUi acy lnmaj EwlPOKTAWT KOTBCE. Tn!a liheral offer fioMa rood for rnW RtnetT dara from i5aV, tnprefnf It la to t?ie itjtereft of nil who can acrure it beueflta to to it that tbea are not dhnrr d be rra on of the expirmtioQ or the time rpeciQel All tea tcrs wdefug iherwaro ahoul i le aCdreacd Oirtct to lb JfATIONAZ. Eir."T:it n.ATING CO., Jio. 704 Chestnct Street, . - rniLADEUEIA, PA. 13.-:- -J ii-' ISIS PiggIE Lft . ferJ 43f ?Vi'.'?:,7 Sf-fl o ml- mm&MM Vr4 .-- 1?. 3? w Fa zm erg Improve Your SiQok, .iWtefii, "IMP b' 'V 1 . -a 1a..-i EH X'X W V wcrt Mi-? ilr-t f !:itro;iii"e tliW vt-ry v.--i'iy vari.-fy of swine into t!i! ,)':rr'-.- l!:-.vp (.st-tl tlit'm tlmr.i.i;:;i:y ini l wo arc viMmnt-'! iii-y an liy fill" tiie mo-t vaiu.tuic li t-t t! fci tl:f .'iirjit'ls ol tliin c-otmiry for (lie fnilovyiu rt'iisinis K i;!y litai im ily, j iti--r iliiiiisiiit.-n'. ootl tii-fcdi'i. frn!?l sinvtliT'. :;rI tho wry l-st lirct-d in lip wurJtl m i-i-ijss v.!i;i tliv- l.-iryc ctiiUfC liit'cil.-!. iviiij: tiicii; l-eauiy of loriii, ii":: proving their .'atU-iiinir i.-s. ami ivatij i:';!iovini; ti,- ia..ii!y of Hit- liaitis, winch ;;r; not cmtII'iI l.y my o::ht 1m-i i!. l In ir -ilor is li!at-k. t!ie sk:n is p.-i loctly saiootii. very thin and wliitr t-iit-f l tn-y Imvi- :-. sriii i or xkii; ilisfasf liic'a wl.ite mf;i ai sure to tret in a Hack soil ru;i ry, a'.o! 1 ln-y :u- not xtil jrrl In eln,vra i.i t-oiiiiiioii with oiiit-r swine. ' hey arc the largest of lie siiia-1! Iiret-.U. iua'ii!i; from three lo fwu i:ii!n'.ie.i It s in .::e Ji-ar soiiletinu-s v;u-a or .0.1 ;nHimU ai.d i-an he iatied at ai.y ae. We iiave now a very choice iot i 1 liis from hix tlifTeri-nt iniportations. :m J are i-n iiarttJ to mate riii' )1o;k'. ly i'jv hreediiii, and war unit every ICssex or no sale. i:tf J. Y. YAMDOREN, l;iilo!i, Fi.-.j l)ii Lac Co., AVi.-coiisi;i. n: T a?v.- lias come noino, And ho has brought the finest line of Dress Goods, Staple Goods, Fancy Goods and Notionsvou ever saw. 1 o .-rr wm vw . Imis and cap till ymi mumi Spring and Summer Goods oyer and ever so cheap. Sots iiiHrc7.anf,o hound to sell a rul undersell anybody.. Hurry up. . 1-trantto.rit Ea.t anin next month. : - E1J ' . J.. WEGKBACH," .-Prop. 0 AVe are in almost daily receipt of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, and ffi(DiamilIS. whicli e offer our friends and the public at Wlfioleale and MetaiB. at prices to suit the times. t &mw mzsz m$$ Caslsmcrcs, Alpacas, Delaines, &c. Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00. Muslinsfrom 6 cts. a yard upward. BEDSPREADS ! The finest stock of White 5edsireacl" ever broncht to the City. Buell's Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, and Cottonades in . full Stock. BBf" aDl 5Ise Mint gasad CJa jw9 asai S'Mfi'affliBiBagCJciMlSo OF A I.I. K1N11S. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goody. Thankful for past favors in the years j.-'me !y. I respect fully ask a cu t i: n.-" f u.e -;.!i'e. f.f.VKAMKKI.VO eATlSFACTION IN ALL TASKS, anil llop'i:;: my elbtris to iea:e may i e c-i,.,m.-i'd with success, I reiuaiu as ever, J. . Wf.f.'ivl'.ACII. IlEMEM HER TIIE PLACE. CXE DOOR WEST OF P. (, PI.ATTS1IOVTH, y EUR ASK A . SCHNASSE & GRAM BERG H;ivt? just npoiMNl tJifir Itirs'ft a:i'l liainLsoinc Stork of Fitlt 9 U t S S G00"DSs ; ; r (. 5 4 J It M f . t A j A conn dele new .stock of Piili Dress Goods, Fell Hats, Fur Mats, For Gentlemen, SCARFS, PASS. TIES. AND SILK NECKERCHIEFS PARASOLS. GASMMERm OF ALU S:M'ADEEt Hosiery,lTa7y Blue, Cardinal Red & Seal Brown. lists urn kx 04 V V Embroideries and Laces. BACK COMES AND SOT I OSS OF ALL KISDS. atehils, Valises, and Ladies Hand NitdicLs, Toilet Quiltd, Ac, Ti Iters, C;- st'ti?, and Itibl'oMd IniitiiiifTiiLIc-. m Hoys Pammer Cassiinerc.'',' Tweeds. Queenswai e, Wooden Vare, and A Full Stock of Chicago Sugar Cured Hams, Lard SALT FISH, Mackcral, Vliite Fish and Cod. REMEMBER-ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR (JOODS. , S ONE DOOB EAST ofTHE FIRST NATIONAL -BANK