"Wcscott ti l'owell arc still rushing business. Their assortment of Clothing and piece cloths are A Xo. 1, and they defy the best Judges to iind any shoddy Woods in their house. Sign oi the "liOSS.'U-Sd:; The Herald. The Herald, a i v It TIKI X J II A TDK. K!'A k. , l . . w. .) w. j 1 hi. ;i III., I. Hi. ! rT t jr... i -t ' j ' ."i . f 'i 4i i'2(ni 2 '1'M I i '.' V.'i ::'.:" (i vi liiu.i Mm r. s-irs.. j :.'' ." I t. r 4 t.'i b im I:imi' i) li nil.. I fill, . i'. 1 Hii-ir l-'-n viiixi . -jhiiii' on ' ""I., j B'HI I'.'l I l.l'll l-IWI 'J, II. 4'U0 ()! (lO lfl'i... 1." .1 ' '."' '.ffll "J " 4 X I tin, l.illi'i. IIDIMI "A'il A'lvei t'.-iii'T f'i'N Due t.V':uteily. - iTruii:i i;vi:i:y tiiuesday, AT PLATTSHOUTII. Is EER ASK A. OIPICZ;: O.V Vir.e St., Ori iy,u North of Main, Cor. of f- 'i'.it i.;:c;-t. JNO. A. MACMUPtPHY, Editor. -PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS TERM&: $2.00 a Year. t A t. 1 1 i-iii' iil tiiiiit Le Tail' lr: r-r:.: : 1.1 A(lv;i!:ee. - o Term", in Advan-n: ; " Txtr.i C .ti of tln llFitr.r f r nz'u; ,j . 1 Ynl"N-:, at I'.io li 1 (;:'u o NeH lT(.-io;, lain Mil et. Onf c-i: v. f veer ae . . . . . v, i hi::T 'is. Olll't'OV, t illTC IISull1. i VOLUME XV. S PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1870. XUMBEJl 120. l.lll 7" REVOLUTION! Tt-."T Standard Singer. ;i Bays this Stjle. Iri 'MIT i -1 i:i :ry towii. Seir..'-: .ii :,i ii'.. i.i ion. 1 t.i le , ;-. .1 L U.H.liitt nf K'xi-l sis. to ! l-iii'l :i f : ' r liv I. :if1. il.'- s . i rant eil . si iel ;i . i in it t; :.. Ii l : . : l -i 1 1 " ' to i -.v ii vr:iT Tv.O lil !.: OS. I'll'-!, I. if f.T . - 1 ' I..::!. .! -' I i: v. i . : i! f f f , i - Mi I. , i . 'r" f -s I I 1 lO-tlltl" .. : l-'lli ..-.1 . .1. 1-. i:',nN-;. io-; : i: ( . A. E:: ":t:k t..O;ic: 1:1. HEImRY ecfcj i t r j . 1-: A I.I" u IN rjn ri (H- SAFES, CilAIRS, r r- . 1.: :.. 1 r.-., ( .1 iV Ii--rj !r;ns. IIZTALLIC BUHIAL CASES fr' . -..V" 1 .v i". :" a ; v ;' :::-!:::', ii:. j f i : 11, fll.1,1 Vlnttle33y Patent .AVwir sir.i;: fiatu .:. -:Miiu Yiiitlcv. .j. v ,,j,.iV 1. 1 ci,f:i;i 1 r Sl-ifl., .-; !! I. ,. 00 1 . - 7 t - .-. f. ' . if V. it v, t ; - "' - lt , .. .. . , , , . .. . .1 : t . of .---v.-v ? - r, .- v.-:r Ti-t-'rJ .- i :.- ! j ! ' i i - mi i : M s s. v- . r v- i v . i fr rv. a It. 1 , -Ss ...Mj :-, t. A V - w . 4. MVi". ZJ .-I t -, . ..;.',.',:. I . . ? - f :. . ;KA !.mti c7 I-.v- i.lLt '-' - -. rx ' -s -t-. Sr". sr . i. ;1 1 ; t. - It liiejvsi toirrurl. "... M- V . T v ! 1 1. -l .1 rri. r t , all Tliiitdj1 Ci LO fft rri T.Tin ors. Dis f.-'.si-s r f tl.e .iilmo i; .; v i.;.- i:,snre so rev-;i!- ..1 a. id Pit il, ti.at a : i' i reliaiile remedy f-r tl.i-ni is invalnp.nlu t every oiiHiuinity. ill 11 ii L k TT f J v-i LiJi. i....ifc. a. . .v - ? T"ir.L is .s'.i li a remedy, r. i no i ther so t-uii- VV: ', IP nt'.V merit A the COllii- -. t .;..i..-i. of the liu'.'iie. It ; s a scientille ecTii'.iiia- ;i.,Ti of t:n: lTieda inal I I : im :.i'n s a:i.l curative i :, ir'tn s ' th.' ti':--st j .IrT" it. he mi' a:! y 1 1 : 1 i t j !, to M'sr.ro ti.e l at- j . . ( -.t I rS 'iloe el.u ifliey PECTORAL. y'y 1 Jr.-si i..;is in . t il os iuvi.'i ,1s t., n o it with ( :.! ridftii-.'. It is t!:e m-'s't r; ii.-.PP n-Tuedy f.-r .!:-" :.-. s i f t'. thpv.t : 1. 1 iai: 's that as roiLi.-i.!. i. ttr ; of i:;i I'Try : t ::;:-t 1 rt.tiii r iivf, ; its of f.ny or ci rahc 1'." lii t oi:i:.f-i o ; ;.t the fonn , 1.1 s, r .Ti.r.'.in . 1 is i-lajiTfT t, . r SfX. Ih il: t cliildreii toko tie i:t !i.:i--t:! 1 :-.- 'o.! ;iis In to., t : . ::t tip lit of iis. Vol A i, '".? iliroat, 1 iiiliio n.'.u !t?: man's A-it!n:i:i. t'roup, u:i'l ':i- 'H-'.iii.i, i'iiro.i t -H'.-fs ..f Avi i:'s Ciui:l:v l'J-.r-!:;.' ::. :;!. i ,:iii:o. -s i,r.' fttl - r.o.l ;r.f:i . n ..s -Pr,. Pv its ! r. ; ; 1 : i i ! us.-, n nM i. k. pt 11 exf-y Jiiis, ; i.i.':. P r iro a' u is ia .s.;.i ;!.-'' lr -i'otJit :::.i C'oi;-:"'?,' ?::ja i:o o;': r r-ioi-1'." io - .; .: -: :v)-.' ' M. I !' 1 ir..; ml, i.i !:. m.-irv-Eoas -Tir.' 1 Pi - l i. : :. (' are .1 mi;:i. i.-uT. -j:; v io "1 . vi l: 3 1 t ,1 :i!l .vi r tin? il:tV tiiiit it will i--i ri sni' An d il.a.v 1,, orodii.-,. C,,. sir! 1 ! 1 1 ; 1' v. ill 01: in most s,.,.j,ti- ' .' 1 '' li p ric.l , urative jiw i rs, as v. ell 1 its .o. .ri u-iry ovrr all'othcr i-repara- :i.ii:;ry Jnlnl lailits. . 1.,-niii. lit imysa-ians in a'.! vrts of the 1- initry, knowing its -onitH.Kition, ri.fi.m lii'. A Vf.s's Cltntttv 1'k-Tihi. t' 1 i n valids, . ; i j n -sf rl'o.s it. i.i their j raftice. The test 01 li.i'f a century lias iirove.1 its 1 l.solute '."; "iTity to euro a'l pulmonary complaints ...; a'.ru.i '.y Im- voiiiI the reach of lnimin aid. Prtpred by Dr. J. C.Aycr Z; Co., I'r.-t icnl uii.i Aoiilil.-al :.ii:i:, 1-, Lev,'" fi?SS.... ii .- .- j'i ' n , mrntce. .1 i I I T- t a L I U ir ti i J U 11 iv )E ELATTSMOl TIE NEIJltASKA, st' rns.-oi: to TOOTS.i:, !!ASXA H CI.AKII let- PIEST I'Mt.v J'rrziih Vl.il .. Eresiilent. Vice rri'i'lit. Cashier. ...Arista Cashier. li. .. i..vi:v. . v. :i Lai ont.lN I'iMI ) EoCKiiK T! l-iii!; i nv. ' ii fur V'im:'.i s :it tln ir 3i-v nn.rn. to: i:ir Main S;tli 61 ttts, a.;d i: paif 1 to tr;i!:-i.;ft a -41-1ifr.il BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Scr.di, Geld. Government and Local Securities i;i'(jirr and i.Di.i). iK-ntsiti lliceirtd nii'T Interest Alloic il on Time Ctrtijb atc-i. IDI..ATa73 JDIEJ-A.-WZlT, Vvai!al.lf in any -f the Vi:ifeil St:i!cs :inj lii all l'..c r:::!' i;' il Tiiwns ami Cities il i'limpc. Ax:xY.i"i;osi ti:i: t i:!.i::.i:ATi:: :;:ian Like and Allan Like OF MTSlAMF.ftri. ivr-oii wiVani!; to l ri'! out their fiieruls from I-l.'Bi'fl ASE TWKI.TS Fl:o.M IS 7hronu'li to IMattnmoutli. it .Am S F. B A U W E I S T L R riTniii:u- "i l'uic Mi'k, e:1. ' ! - ,. cuff : n it v. in n antel. ExGohior Carber Shop. J. C. BOONS, it nil dci a H-jiisi'. jTk. XXi- C TJ 'jT Til I :: 1, A N ! ' S. I A M IT- , '.:::; f. -. 1 ! -i ' rive;: i,i I - Ti 1! H i i t. :, in : V '.i:s.(l -A-IT: OIGrAI '!- IP aid lClv r? f : !71 n iv U : iiiiliisiAiiil blUlill. ilij li J. S, i ) U IC . :.i:re i.ev st.xvc :d- T . -.:.'. ' f ii;.T niiiii Sl.ittll'j ln:u A t .;. "f , 1 ' "1" T77" TT J ! J f siinvr:i.s, a' ;..'. si'Afr:s ami -ti, i;ai:d!:x tools. " t 7 T V - ( r s- V I ( f .- 1.,, fl,n 7.' ( iiori:, rov.'j'Fi;. shot, a hind- A Pail.!.:: - "!' t I "I' S. I-.ii V. ,v .; i.'iiftv r ll iilLrs and Con- ! All fn. i i- - '1.1 as low j I !: p'-iidy can Pe i ar.i Inc. 4iV "VILLIAL2 " HEKOLD, dealer in I) MY GOODS, CLOTiI. B LAX MKTs'. rr.AXXEJ.?. rUHXIslIING GOOD.'. -::- GllOCERIFS OF ALL KIXDS. I.ar-'e stock cf BOOTS md SHOES ivi 1 to 1.3 CLOSED OUT AT COST - :o: - Notion: to, Si,,U.UC7iAii VV CLX V, nd in fa-. t everyth::: you can call for in tiie i 1 : 1 e of Llerchandice. vJ-llCi. CAi cas 11 ea:i foe hides and fees. Al! kinds of ( :: try ru ci ie ti l eli in ex chiiULre lor 1:111 c'.s. C, A. .- :-i E ! 1 i-1 H.ii S D. is l!l 2? O V S, ' C3 S.Vri. SV EJ tn I t - ml, 1.1 I T'.'., KiO. One J- r East of iv-t-i ,";': .Nfbi.i-Kii. Flattsniouth, I-1-T..f'.ic..l Wei kel'S in SHEET TROX, ZIXC, TJX, URA-ZlEllY,dv.,S-:. I.cre assort Liient c.I IIur.l ana Soft I'tiaii'S, Gas Pipes r.'ltl Fillings. COAL fBu"0V:3, Y00J ar.i-rCt'it -." -T IiLATlN(i Oi: tu'OKIXG, Always n Ha!iJ. Evry variety of Tin, Sheet Iron, zad ii-". Woik, kept in ,lock. MAKING AND REPAIPJNG, Done on Short Notice. t-EF Eft YTIi IX G ItllA XTED ! VKM'Evj LOH' 1IOHV. PROFESSIONAL CARDS T. 15- IV 1 1 'iOX ATiOHNKY AT 1 AW I'raetice in S:i')ll- j 11U Cass C'ouulies. Avlilatitl, tti".i..Ka. Tlili 1:. is. avi mus a 3? ATTt )1!NKY AT LAW. I'lat Isi-iniit !i. "Xob Of- f,,.,.Kr.iit Kiioiii over Chal-inail & Mint lis Iriii Store. ! w 1 1.1. s. wis::. ATTOKNKY AT T.AW. Ileal I'M Kir- In nuraliCe ;:t:il ol!t-i tion Aem-V. ),iii-e in I'it7. Kerahrs bloek. 1V::U uinutl:. N't-braska. Tli.i ;i:. . H'lITJI. ATTOKNKY AT LAW anil Ileal F'-taO I'.ro kr. Speeial attention uiven ' Colleet :011s and all matters afieetin-.- ti:e title to rtal etate. i mti-e on -tl floor, over 1'oi.t Oi'.iee. l'lattniaiMi, .Nelnaska. '! JAMES K. MOKItlsON. "v. 1.. j:;:oY Ni:. otxry l'liune. ?k:u?ox a Kitovxr;. ATTOKNKYS AT LAW. WiP viHetiee :r. C:i4 ii-i.l :nl ioinlii ( oanties ; s;ives special atU utiait to eolliM-tioii-: and ahstraets of till-'. Oliit-e m Tit4cratd I'.iock. I'lattsiuoiith, j;ulj:";Lska. 17V 1 i. n. v. ur.Ki.r.:: a co. LAW ori-TCK. Heal l--tate. Tiro and Life In surance Agents. Platt-'nioiilli, Nebraska. Col ieetois. tax-payerr'. Have afonii:ete altract oftnles. liny and sell real e-tate, negotiate loaii". &e. 1 1 S A iTsTrrilA 13 A X. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ai.d Solicitor in Chancery. Office ia Fitz-cr-"'riy00 l'LATTSMOFTII, NK15. IR. J. I.. JlffKKA, HOMOZPATIIIC VIIYSICIAX. at F.ictvy ville. Cai county. Neliraska. '-'"y II. II. IiH IXI.ST'JY. 51. E., fllVSUIAN & SlU'iF.OS. OF1-TCF. liOL'ilS. from 10 a. iu.. to 2 p. 1:1. Examining Surgeon fsir I. S. IVnsion. Yk"."v7 ii7susi.iii x s;c i;t. Vi: ( riSINO rilYSI-.'IAN. '-vili atur. l c-.Mt! :it -t!'. hour, l'i-lil or day. I'latfuoiiiili Ne li.vka. Otiiee iu CJ.ai.inan U smith IJrug More. .7. li. MALI.. 31. I. I'liv-ii iax A'l st Ki.r.nv. "I" 1 '"li iM 1 'r. 1.1 i'l-'s" n &'ont!t Sid of ".t ! : i i-f t. l"-i w ii'ii flt h aaU iln suvei. viii :V.Ui.d l aiis J'iosaptiy. 4J1 'JDSITTIST. flut ti::iotii. H;.r:tilva. it,'.' i ?:;.i:t Street over Solomon & Na t?ii"s Store. '! TonsOiial Artist. Tii x:-:;jKArA. i.;: Mai l SI.. K-tv.ecn -IMi r: l:.t ..T,1' i " (oi , , i i a; y i"! i i i!ir r'f I , i .alo.t.l J I .... jMaorr. - - - V ' :.'.'!:-.r I.:-! t'o:::::ifi' rord :al. t:. ;-';)L()ii ! i 1 i . i -', Y.'t V f.f".i -1. - ' . I i. . . ; . . v . tt 11.::-.. W r ' ' . tS t J t i - i top) i: I'jf. ,i.ie Iioom.. .iis. -l.ni.! L-ic-Ui-.a r.-ni.--:!. (.1 od S.'.; l'.i ry TiUentij;: l-:.:.l to ji I. AT I S'u'.L'l !T. - - - PLATTSFiiOUTH HILLS. ri.ATTs::.ti'rn. nkp.. Fluiir, Com Heal F a 1 Always ': J-,;,! asid f-'r :'t Pfve-' CT'.h oill.esi pi a-.-s p . ! i n- Yp.- i! ai.d !; if is. i 1-i.i ' ii-; .ir :. I i fir, 1. lii ill i .1 cu-toi.i v. oik. aNI 3IACIIIXE SHOTS ! I-LATTSMOUTH. N KB.. nijxiiitr ' tStt'.un Fu'jinif, Loiters, Sain and (irit IfilU ti. AX! STKAM FITT1sj;h. I'roujrM Ii'"a Fioe. Force am! Lift Pipes. Steam tla'JK' " Saf-t v-Valve toivern.s-s. and all kimHof Paass I'n'.iin'I itupfS. u ia!I(,J 011 short notwo. FARM !ACHINEK A. L. MARSHALL Succeiisor to rilOUTY k 31 A USUAL L. Hcahrin MKIHHSW X CMKMIt'AI.S. rvnvi'M i:nih soaps.- toilet ap.ti- f'T.y.S. '4 EYES' .V Oir.S. LAMPS tui-l I. 1 V' : ois. s ia 7 Vei v. ().r::r- XlOXI-:ill KS, T OliACt 'O, ( i'iA US, Ac. Ii;rt! Wisu's ami E.iJiMors, For ."!'.' Uvinnl Purffsi :., I f. Fresciiptiotis Carefullv Comoiinded day or iiifht. Penii-mher the idacr, Marshall "F.oot vS. slme" iw Lruj? Stoie. lVeepii:a VI ater, - .elii nsUa. Vu j M s 2 CD 1 1 Pi o " - 4. 'J. r- 7 ? '-' o ' f 1 14 H. A. WATERMAN & SON. Wholesale and Ectuil Dealeri iu rixi: lu:.ii;i:i;. j.ATir. sIHXGLE.-s. !ASIIf DOOKS, BLINDS, CTC. ETC.. KTC. Maiu street. Corner of EUth. 1'I.ATTSlfOUTII, . - - - XED. ti IT Better Rates for Lumber OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Xiula TJt'rfc'ory. A. S. V A !!" 'K. I. S. Senator, r.eatriee. a I. VI N S V I" " I M'KS. I'. S. Sit, a tin-, '!iKi!i;l. , ..'s ;, l-"' Un crinir. l.inc'.'.n. S. .1. AI.KN A N" !::U. Sr-:-re!ary 01 state. '. W. I.l-'t 1 I l I". An-iitor. liin-flp. ;. M. r.AK 1 IK r T. Treasaier. I.iiiiu!:i. S. lr. Tin )M 1 N. Sntt- 1'iiiilie 1 11-ti uetion. i 1 1 'I S 1 -iml ( Vtiunii'siotipr. .1 1 . Oi: I 1 1 . At 1 01 i"'V 1 rai. RKV. 1 1 A K K ! s. Iniilain of ivniti't iary . ;;. II. I . - iAl Mit.n.ni.N, Miju. i:a: iui the Insane. Sii'mric Court S 'I XV.TI.T.. Clii-f .lastiee, I'iemot:t. ;i:o. 1'.. l.AKi:. onialia. AMASA COj;it, Lincoln. &econ't Judicial fJitlrict S T. rOCNli. .linlu-e. T.ini-ohi. J C W ' S( IN, l'rosei-iiiin-Att'y. "Neh. City. Y. L. l-.LI.S, Clerk I i - t . Court, J'latt.skionth. County 7)irrclory. A. "n". SITI.T.TVAN, County Judge. .1. I. TI 'I T. Count v Clerk. . m. l'A i Ti:i N. County Treasurer. K. W. II Kits. SlieplT. :. YV. 1- AIi:ril"I.l. surveyor. (;. HlLDiilM: AND. Coroner. cm-NTV ruMMiT'siDvns. IIF.NKY WO.l"l'.. l.ilielt V rre-Uii-t. .IAMFS Cl: A W l' KI . SoTilli lu'lid Pref-inet. SA.M'J. l;iCHAi;i)ON. -Ml. l'lcatsaiil l'reciiict. 11 Cily '. rfory. J. "W. JOHNSON. Mavor. J. M. VATTKUSON. Tn aairer. J. 1). MMl'SON. i'v Clerk. K1CIIAK1) VIVIAN, roliee Jiulge. 1". 1!. MIT.VIIY, Citv M ii -hal. W .M. L. T.LLS. Chief of l ire Drit. rnrM 'l.V K.y. i-t wani-.i. TM:ri'K:r,Ki:;. v. v. LroN.ui. 2il Want (i. V.". KA 1 ICKiLLD, J. V. WKt li- 3.1 Ward IT. C. CI'SIII NO. THOS. I'OI.L CK. ' 4tii Ward-i'. M. CALLAN, K. S. SI1A1U'. Woilittaflei JNO. W. M A USi I ALL. B. & M. R. R.Time Table. Tckinj Fjh'-t May 4, 1373. roil OMAHA l'KOM I ' I. A TT S M O I T 1 1 . Leaves 7 :(i a. in. Arrives S a. in. 'i :.V l. in. " ' P- FKOM OMAHA Fori IT ..TTSMOlTH. Leaves y :li) a. in. Arrives In :iit a. in. 0 :oo li. in. 7 p. in. i on thi: Yvi:.;r. Ix ::ves Vlattsnuuith : :4" a. m. Arrive Lin colii, 1l' -4."i . in. ; AliiveM Kearney, ,: .V, o. in. Freight k .m s 'j ::) :'. m. Ar. I.incolu 2 :.V. ji.ti). l lioll TilK WEST. Leaves Keal nev. li :"i a. in. Li-av s Lincoln, 1 i. l i. An;vi s Flat i;nt rt'.i. 4 :-'o 1. n" Fre ight leaves l ir.eoiu 11:10 a. in. Arrives rii.ii-iiiuiith, 4 :"", ii. in. OOINO EAST. I-:;-rcss. i :"!." a. r:-. l';.-seiii,-( r. 1 1 lain e:.ell day" 4 p. III., eX'-ej-t Satunlay. Lery third Saturday a train con necls at 'the usual lime. . V. LI. .'.oi? E " !:iic 'i'nlJlt 'firm, i '. if.'jiai li a- : : I": i : i COW i p: o i. "i i. I N A Alii, ill iii.'l ) ". r ,-. p. Lin. l.l.v. :' ..MlMi I'oN. . :! r.:.1 '1 f WES'i . F..i:s V:.d. I.eae ,;. icro ; ; .. i ,'a;.i 10 fj-m M- ti i u 1 1 I'oin ( ' ;,r. tM; l.."..:il .":-..":. Till P i.i- ,.'. .1 7 ;!., i .s P':mii ' i ; a 1-1 -; - T . i 11 .v.ani . . i , J I - l.-l'lll l .-. 4 ..: .". 1." flu J'.. ,: i',t: 7 Ji'A'ii K i. i-ia E.-.sTW" AM'. F-.e-KS M-H. p.-tve ' t 'iti h :. ..ip'ti 5 ;t.-.itii , i i.i . ii s !" urn . , . ; .ii h. pi : ! i 1 Villi C'nai it. .n 12 .":. in - l -l'm OtHiiiiV.a - i : ." f pin 1' .,; i: l-.ii i: ,:.:t!.ii s ..ii Ca'f Ni.i:r-4 s..,:.;.i ! 1 i ,pni Meji-lfta.' 1- l -po: ;i 1 --.: is Arriv Chicago :5 :;. ; !.! 7 J iani i l.Y L'7 1 SO'" KS V- st. I ( :t" I hv the nr-.v P' !;' 1 P. 'list opeii.-.! v:.i M'N.Hli ill. Ft'LP ;a CAI.ACF. !l.l flNti CAES run from i;.o i,ii':ii 11 to st. L-iuir- w ii'fil clia !.!. F.Y 1. 1 A I N ' 1 I 'I. A TPS VP t "Ml AT 3 Tie 1". M.. v,i:i !-.' :i ve 1:1 Sr. !.' ' 1 S t he net eveninir at s ai'." a in- St. Loios at s r-Tl a. m . you ar llf iu J'l.tt!soi;t n 11 : Ihf next lii-.')tlis. Co-.'.poa Ticket f.-r sale tor ail j.oii is North. South, East and Wot. SAMUEL FOWIT.L, I). W. HITCHCOCK. Ticket Agent. Ceil. Western P..-s. A' i.t. J. M. liKcn t Al.. K"ut. Fiaitsriu,-.;!!. Ti?!: Fill EM) E-F ALL! ! HOLLOWAY'3 PILLS. "I had t.o a'.ietile ; I!o!U. ay 's Pii's i'avc me a 'lea: t y oi:e " Your I'iil- are mai el'oti'." '! send for another Pox and kfi ' them in the house." ' I )i . Ip.l'ow ay has cure d my hailache tl'.i'.t wai chronic." "I jiTtvo one of your Fills to iny Pal. ft for liol ei ;i iiioihiis. '1 he iilt !e Pa ;n i:oi w oil in a day. "My iiiiu-ea of a morning is i-mw cured. "Your Pox of 1 1'illowav 's Oilit ll.eui cured I11C of :ioi-es in tlie hciid" l" ruPhed fi'inc of your i;it meat behind the ears, and t!iu noise ha left."' "Send me two boxes ; I want one for a poor family."' "I enclose a dollar ; your price is cents but the medicine to me is ori'u a dollar." "Send me live boxes of your Pilis." "Let ice have three boxes of your Fills by re turn mail. Tor Chilis and Fever. ' 1 have over i;oti such test inioiiinls a these but want of space compels lue to conclude. For Cutaneous Biscrdcrs, And all eruptions of the s'.jn. tlii ointment is moM .invaluable, it P cs not heal externally alone. Put penetraifs itn die mosl scarcliin; cllects to tlie very loot of the evil. HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT Possessed of this EI'MliDY. livery Man may be h sown Doctor. It may be rubbed into "the i-ysti'ii:. m Sis to reach miy iutt-rtial omplaint : bv these nie.ms it cures Sores or Fleers in the THKOAT. STOMACH. LlVlilt. Si INK. or oth er parts. Itisao I nl 1'', ihie Uesneil v for I'.AD I.FaiS. HAD UPPANlS. Coniraeted or St ll .loinls. (.ol T, EHEL'.MATESil, and all Skin Diseases. iMi-.uiT.ANT C'At l ion.-None are frenuine unless the signature of J. Ha yoock. lis aeiit i, a- I I "11 ! I . .1 SiTi-,-; kMi-l-iiilliil. . : 1 1 1 1 t.iv a if Fibs stnd nut nient. iio.xessit i ei-nls, CJ cents. and 1 in ii. ;5Thei-eii considerable saving bv takinz the larger sii es. Jp. Ll.ow.iV & Co.. New Ywrk Miv PAPER HANGING AND Gh i:l- iviCLlcllU, ii-SLu; over JlOXXETl STA. JlZ.ES.on FIXE STREET. Satisfaction Ouar.mtec.'.. r.i.TJ STULK.KT 3IILIt:iL Harness JTunufacturt rs, SADELE3 EIliDLES, COI.LAES. and a'.l kinds of harness stock, con.-tautly on hand. fj: uit, cox fectioxe r, AM) GltOCEJiY STOltE, NETS, CANDIES, TEAS COFFEES, SUGAlsS, TOPACCOES, FLOCK, KememJier the jdace opposite E. G. Dovey's on i.ower Main rsireet. si-iy KTliEIQIIT d- MILLER. Iucoiisolable. T:s s.vl ; jt::r.:k afTli'-t'onS stonn Ilurst o'er tho s.!ii' lh-.vs head ; 'lis 8 -td to see the o;icc-!o'-ed fori it l.'e col l, 'and p mid dead ; "T:ssad to her, from lips tin ice dear, Tile iii 'aii of cm.-1 -sss jiain ; l'i:L iadii'.'st of al. t j pay a e all In a ru.-i-aiiy shower cf rain ! If. Y"e mourn the hnve whom b:ttle9tnote, Y'ct s :on our ief is o'i r ; Put who shall wiiil tho slirunken oat, Tile crinkled vest, deplore? m fanltle-s tie, wha li low and liili To rival tol; in vain Tiit-ir couise isnui-a 1, all undoac, liy a villaiuous shower of rai ill IIL Tlie vani.shod Iiojie, the Id ,s.t.d name, May yet return to men ; The dead In deathl-'ss senilis of lame At"is anil live aj:ain ; Tli leech's art may ca-o the heart Au l co.i the fevered brain ; Put who shall if ji iir tho a . a uts fulr Denied by a shjwt-r of rain? IV. Hal while 1 s.'culi. upon my chest The deadly old d.)!h li,! ; Tlie fieiee .soie-tluoa", in vapors dressed, Swoops f rom the lowcrinji sky ; lLheuiiiat .es s!ar.il, ari-ly hand. And how! t his due rt lra'n: "Tlie Uet thin'; nhve io make us thrive Is a Jolly y:ood sliovitr of lain!" Viih ! iiTh ! my threat ! that couch's harsh nota Do iinj me to draught a:i 1 pill. An.', ihuinelod skill, and triuel thin, And a S'.vineiu4 doctor's Pill. Fj:h ! v; h ! a-tchew ! htteud m , you' Who would your !; -ulih retain Willi .stricU"! cave h-.-neclorih 'uewate Of a trtacliv roui shower i f ra:n ! jApjdcton -i' Journal. TvTttry. Loo'i no! upon thf aptle When tt'n red upon thecround, Eeca.ii-e the liuiiirry liu'l-iTo Muv b-i oiiiitjwlitre close around. RATHER IiOMANTlC. Tli.; select lsoaulln school of vvhlcli Miss Misturva ra;:ci:nn was t!te hciil, -.vas a vjry itittuitio-.s Cotali!is!:infiit in (!il. Only ilisi-, i.vss jiiijiils were h;1-n.ittc-1; thoi-tliuti t.-nchersoaly were eni- ip:VV i. 1 . i i t a i ". :-P!iy i. t : ;." s.;i:,n;:: w '.' iov, .a ',:.e v . -ir. A.le., ;:i:ts 1, after anxi i'is va;t .t iiist cent Ik r .JaiPr!i- l"i i; .'i - i :i, a yoif :L 1 cl' 17, whf.s-.; !a-.; :a wt-ie n::,:.i ki!iy pretty, but lv no ir.eap.s a iriilof srrtta ir ni.l ,i ii "it is settle.! at 1'isf, ("i:-.r!'.-.'' Paid Its. " i 1 1 ! u U '.cf pTic-o lor P-rolii r. ;..s .: .-.1 i.t !.i:h!i tof.tl.tr. "lE-'en is v. i;h "li--. i"atu-ri:i, ami I'iil so relieve'.i. fcjiie A..: 1 l.il in.i" iiii:.. I unci liii.i.iicis an.l iiii:ke Ii -t tiie sort oi vrirl I shiail i.k-.; t Pildg .'.:(. A sh.oi't iio ll.is too early. I s 1:1 : i 1 1 i I toys ;!!' 4,t her ae, tuid I kt.-o-v liial on- if "-, y juili ly ij ill:? i:i ;-oei':!y to 1 ;; :::.;'." " 1 it i'o i't re.i.iy tip an to sy ti:: t you have Si-;u llfi.-u away fr-iin li -iii'j tisii ri'' s:ii.; ( !:.iii "A motiier bhoUP.i ncvor it I.v-r n.i'.i '.ijr live ajiiii t IVoiu her it" she eta uvm.l it. boaii her to 31 its Ali !i -jrva all Jay; if ou clousa, hut have lier hoine tit niolit." "It is ;;:te tlie thr.i amouj; sonsihlc peooi'J In ia. ion ;'e Iii:ir.!:ii ?-. !;oo:s," ..Pi ..II'.-. O liiio, " i:i.1 .',il .b .M.ll :1 ".'il la ;l :aij 1.1' e.ee lout i.iinily an i highly uc- eoliip.i.sle.'il. '-t.il loti'v.', .-!!. I Lucie Ciiar.os, 'i'.ipl t'o aii I'l.oiit l'..r "ills who l.a.'o no li lil.s r iiioliiois, lust lake t'.ny set ol' 011:14 tan.-,, you l.lay t.-lfct sunt ut them to-fft.ii.-r lor a oiie, ami tin-y'il hatch out iii:s. iiief. A.iT !::rii are all iijo lor it nowaosiys, 1 caa teil you, in any ol our low 11s. "P.it sucii iiis-.;ii!iae as Miss MinervaV Mrs. YYiiite. '-Miss Minerva's 1,111. iis , . IT 1 I cuia i not ''ia 111 to miTjCiiies. Oil sai l diaries, "Well, if you're sure ot ma;, 1 ini-'iu as wen te .-hvut. y. v. hi.e. the first o! ty ot Helen's at- teiiilanoe at -'Iiso Aliiieivas Sv'hol tlsew to a eiose. isiii't-'cr was over. Ami at last Aiiss Helen with the four you.iL? Pt'Iicn v. iio lje: oiioeil to lier 100111, was lii.ily shut into hur nintly refaltno; place. I lien eatne about a nieiamoriinosis vv'n'.eli astoni-heJ the new-eonier. One, tlie tallest an.l most stately, wcilgcil her si iosors into the door in such a manner as to lorni a temporary iioit, an.l stopped up tho key-hole with a bit of Wllibllllf;. Tlie next produced a Irng wax candle 1'ioni her poi-ket. and liswiuir lighted it, lonuished it aloft with a cry of: 4 Vt . cares for 'Old RunrodV regulations now And a third rushed to ft coi ner of the room, turned up the carpet, a:i I with tin exclamation of, "Here ate two. one- lor yi-u and one for me," held up two set lets. Tlie fourth till with a little e?tatitic tlira-k, caught her prize and tote it o.ieu. And the younrr lady of the wax cuudte thus addressed Miss Helen White: "I don't sttiipose you'll 00 and tell old Patterson. YYe sh'ill h ive to keep your s -ereib alter a while, lliddy, the cliam- bermaid, is our ostin.iu. Slie'll get ail your love-letters for you and Liing them tip on t he sly. "I haven't any love-letters. 1 have no lover," aid Helen, blushing. 'Your ma is Uriel, I suppose," said the other. "Well you'll have plenty before you've been here bix months. It's the niee.-t seho A 1 ever went to. UUi ilam rod that's Miss l'sstteisou, you know can't see an inch be von 1 her nose, and we flirt splendidly, Mi-s Collin- and till Tiliss Collins is "asi assistant, when we promenade. Our first class lias tlie name oi bein regular witches, sill through the tow n. We know all the folio vs." Helen listened with new emotions ris i:,if io hfi- brciist. fc-he beasi to led de li luted with the idea of seoooi. ' She listened to the epi.-tles which her companions d;d not hesitate to read aloud, bhe even helped one of the girls to an swer lu is, and she retired by the light of the long wax candle, to read herseli asierp over a piece of literature by some French author. Guided by hr companions, and tlie ea-y prey f circumstances, fane bjhavnl ino't fooli hiy; and foigot ail the old ideas of piopiicty which had onee been lr-r guide. To one of her admirers who bigned himself "Carlos," she wrote as a girl ought scarcely to write to her betrothed lo er. And she forgot how guilty she would once have felt had she kept a secret fioni her mother. 2d is. White xvas delighted with llelca's progress. ilits Minerva gave Iter a volume, 'The Gui.le to Young Ladies," as si prize lor line dcpoitnicut ; s:nd nobody had auy suspicion that her head was full of n-ui-sesis-c, asid her pocket full of love-letters from an utter stnirgcr, to. whom she had told ail t.ie particulars of her life, and tiie lull extent of her fortune, and to v. houi she had given vowsot eternal con stancy. At last the climax arrived, ifonittking beiVll her ihaEhad not befallen any of her room-mate:-: y.'t, Carlos oij'ered his hand and heart and begged her to elope with him. t-he read the letter aloud to lioac, Grace, Emma and -.L.na, and all in a llutUr bt-giscd their advice on the muter. "lie says he's a Prince," said Helen, with si glow? on her checks, "and, you l;:iov, of course, I'll be a Princess if 1 marry him; and, of course, he biiail i.iviie you to our casl.e. Last night 1 tin t him I coaxed JJid-ly to watch and let me in sin 1 he-.vas all wrapped t'.) iu a -lo:.k; but he was splendid. lie has a loiciga nccuit, and a biack moustache." 'Gh," cried Maria, "I love a foreign accent." 'And I've promised to ra:i away with him to night," said Helen. "He says ma will be sure to forgive us; and he's awfully licli. Are!, oli, Low 1 feci, girls!'' "Of course you do. But it will be so nice," sai-1 .Mat ia. "They never have bridesmaids on sin elopement," said llo.sc, "or how I'd iike to go!" And while Mis. "White, with a desir friend who ai.so had grown uj) daughters, but who kept them at home, congraiu l sited herscil on dear Helen beirg safe at school, this affectionate daughter, from whom she hsul ju.st received si charming epi.-Ec, con.-.eicd by Miss Minerva, and touched up by the writing master, was psieking up her small bundle in prepara tion for flight, aided and abetted by the four young Pulics to whose example she owed so in ueh. At twelve-of the night she-slipped down Etairs with her little parcel in her lisiml. Out into the moonbokt hurried the young girl. The wime neams snowea ner pret ty, foolish fae-2 pallid as that cf a gh:st. l'ci h;iis she would have turned bin k, but that a figure in a cloak came at the moment from tlie shadow of a porch and teized her by the arm. "Ah. my own Helen!'' said a voice. It wsis Cailog l'riuce Cailos her own prince. Ilomsutce came to her siid. She forgot her iears, and entered the carriage wsiit nig around the corner with him." Aw sty they drove, how far Helen did not know. Suddenly t'ae arm that encircled her - ws'.s withdrawn, and a voice said: "Look here, young woman. Xo noise. I'll choke you ff you try to scres'tn. You hsive your" watch find jewelry with you, I hope, nn. 1 the iaoiu y you promised to coax from your mother. Hand tkeiil over." "Oh, it is not my Carlos!" cried Helen. "Oh, what .-hall r.ior"' "It is Carlos at Ic;:st it is the man you've been ci ncspoudiiig with," sisid tiie voice ii.'.ilor the hat. "But I'm no pi'mc", an.l no hus'-siud for you. Hand over the money and the jewelry, and I'll not hurt y. .it. 1 haven't much fancy for a biesid-nnd -butter miss, and an idiot who would run oli" with a man she didn't know, to bo-it. Hurry; I'm waiting."' Poor Helen! she leit as thougn the sudden end oi the wm ld would be a com foit. r-he was ready to die of shame sold mortification. But she gave her purse, her watch and ail her small possessions to tlie robber, who, with a loud laugh, ' idiered thcia up and jumped cut of the csiri iage, c diing to the ci river: 'Take that gal back to the. school, John will ioui" The driver did as he wa told. Mi.-s II. den White stood on the c!nor slp of Miss Minci vsi's f-j miliary Again, "nut not a. one; with her stood the driver, in a furious r ige. He demanded pay. She had no money. He swore he wou.d be paid, and r;::iir the bell and batter. el the door until not only the scrr.-inls, but .diss .Minerva ami lour una twenty scuoi- sus appeared iu die hall and on tha stair way, in all sorts of impromptu drapery, and having decided that it wsts neither fire nor murder, opened the door to he boid Miss White and her angry compan ion. "Pay me," cried this worthy. "You, missus, that drives the machine, psty i.i-.. Here's a gent i.iics me to carry oil' ids ;:d, and whtu they falls out and psirts I io.-cs my fare. Pay med" But Miss Minerva, recognizing Iter scholar, darted forward, le.-cued her, shimmed the door in tiie msm's face, or dered the servants to guat.-I it, and sisked for explanations. The explanations ended in a swoon on the pat t of Mc-s Minetva. and hysterics on t lisit of Helen White. The next morning Charles stood before his sister with a peculiar expression on his face. In h-r lap she held a packet of letters which she had p lti.-ed. Can il be that my daughter would write and receive such things as these: ' she S.tid. "My dear sister," sard Charles, 'Vll is as I have slated, anil it is sis well that, on ........... .C ,1... ... .,,. il li-.-j ,!l r HOT pillt 'l llll. i IHlCIII-lll, 1W , II-s ill. I. I iicce ol acting, lleien was in earnest. and has no idja that her letters were from he-r uncle. "That he, in r. mustache and cloak, eloped with her, and wound up the atla'u by robbing her; or th it the driver vsis his old frioad Winter, who ha : da i-!i titis of hi-own, and who juoini.scd to wind up the affair in t!ie most tin aJful mauuer possible. "You must, however, jroniise me to send for IKlcn to-morrow, and to ke.-p the truth of this affair a secret, so that it may be a lifelong lesson to her." Mrs. While listi ned. She was angry, but she had sense enough to do as her brother desired. Anil it was not until Helen was mar ried that she learned that her love nifair, elopement, au 1 desertion were all cariied on by her Uncle Charles, w ho k n e w w h si t the result of board in-.v-hi use flirtatious might b-, and cured !:is nt2ce, by giving her a bitter lesson, of all disp.isitiou to imprudent conduct in foolish sentiment ality. ATeather lieport foi: avocst 1'jT9. Moan temperature I.i e-t " " on the ST'n f 7 4 .r : c .si .14 . Ai Hi-I.est " 2.1 lE-y!i-sl " Lowest .No. time over 'M " 2Tth. " 1T.1:. haiufail ': Two liu'lit tlnauler i-t.irnis. Terj- dry, little or uo clouils. Very still. Al'crsT 1S73. Me-Mi teiili-erature 73 ca lli-dieft " " !4.e0 Lowest " " . :! E:.i:i f :.!!. nnc Inch. liy the aimve r-itii-t will be riftice'il tl:e fTifTer ent luean temiieiaturi. Aumist a vir Si. is wsmitrr t iiitn tlsis Anmtst ; u tiit niuie rain f.-il. The tetn iierati-.re of iny well water is 49 v coldest soiiiis vater is anU t!i.3 waiuic-i-t is CZ. CASS corxTv. PLaTTSMOITH AND TUT. IIAILI10AD IIKXIti. Ilesgcr's (Jardecs. F J. ATTSMOCTn. "Gad" writes ii very i3easant letter about riattsruout.il for tha Lincoln Journal which wo rs-pruduce this wetk. Except his too flattering no tice of the IIeuald it is a good state ment cf our possibilities :ind probabil ities for the future. Tlu visitor to the little City which lit'stles so closely among Cue hills that surround this pleasant place, v. ill be obliged t j note the push and energy maul ff sled by the people doing businejS in .riattsuioutli. This teTH has awakened up. A tievr era seems to have begun. New build ings sire being projected. The ii. it .' I. car and rejuiir shops are growing to large proportions. Every Dian em ployed in the shops represents an ad ditional item to tho tradesmen of Flattsmouth. A large fice of men and teams are grading the approaches to th lridg; the stone work is being pushed along rapidly by W. II. B. Stout, w ho has the contract tor the stono piers and abut ments for thi bridge. Mr. Stout has a big job on hand, but with the splendid facilitis he now ha.; he can complete his contract to the perfect satisfaction of the company. Mr. Stout informs us that he has open ed ne of tlie finest limestone paan ies in the country at South Bond, thestone. being of the finest texture and best quality far building purposes. Atir.ICUETE It A ELY, Cass County is second to nune in the State. Bounded n the east by the Mis souri Ilive-r, on tlie north by the Platte. The land was takfti here early in the history of the Territory. It has been improved by an enterprising cbis.-j of farnacrs, who sire demonstrating the possibility of farmers getting rich. Very little vheat is raised for the market. Corn, barley and rye, for feed, are the main products of the field. FKCEi'S. Almost all of the farmers have good orchards growing. Some of them, that htivo. b'l-n pi tilted frci-ti ten l- l'fttfn ytars, are a large sou re a oi letnv.e to their owners. A man who cultivates a farm in Cass County and does not set. oul a , -..f",- i,,r"--, he rcc-i vd a recomnien good oi chsird and fence his plaeo .v u.-'ition fr'i:i the Baptist pastors of Uo3 Osage hfcdgws, is cons.idt.rid improvi- tr,n p(. A'.ieiican Baptist Home dent. Mis;sioV S'-svty, whose head-iuai !er3 nr.iiwooD. J v.eie ar.ti are in Xv York, .'Mid Kal- Each farmer plants enough fou.it (., v,,,:,t to Kausa:', as the fully acred trees, generally fa-t grow ing s navies. ! pc.,"i missionai y of that natUnrd soeie to insure him S!idi:ient lirewocd forjt..-. At 1h;d time bis slandin-.y wsts all tima to come. Groves can b wu j u':rj!!estinably good in tho B udiit de in every direction ; on the hi-'he.d ."id.:- - i;riii.r.tic.a. . , es, in tiie valleys, cvny w iu-re, tlie '.' bore ii'-ver x?.3 t v.'OMitn in toe evo can sew limber, orcb.i-.ds jnd Etdg- : riViH" jn Kansas, but rtfler h vs..s Hp- es Triw -wit- o Ti' To-.-s Hor.iS'liw must be pi.-.-.-vl ( '".npeliine: A. . . , . A V . . A....-.-... the owners oT hedg s along the hlgn- n-!iv to !nnii!illr trim t i;.-i r bud-'e roVS down to a certai : height, it is gelt in to be a. serious matter for the people of some of our counties to travel dur ing the hot dajs of July or August -alotu" some of onr country roads. The . , . , .i.i .... i neilgi-s are so tien.-Ai ui ine rsirne uuu left that scarcely a breath of pure air i i . . . . t can ue oijeaineei TIis ilusf soptiis to raise in clouds but the ceiebn.teil "Nebraska 7,ephyrs" can i3y ,,f tjlW cilizetis j-iucd the church not perform their functions ami blow I ,S- i',v r.iost nssiduus atteutions wer it away, the hedjes having formed a j j.; tt, );;,p.,, !,'s case, and be. finally cinplete wind break. I declared b.is d. termimttiti to inaK Another reason whv they should e ! Iiew start. He was at one" cstlled to trimmed is the fact that they obstruct iiveiiwort!:, ami, of course, filled tho the vision. There are places in Cass j (.j.un b. a vwv large one. as In ever did Counlv where you m;iy travel miles . $ 0il(.r places. II n next m id-a visit aral not get a glimpse of any of the j to DetiTfi, and was oo 'f 'd the best land along the side of the lane you chu,c;, hi the B Mt ist dcr.omiantiou in no roiwiiiT tlirntorb. "VVhv don't VOW : iv..-.i. If., .loe'iined. 1 ; i ll'j'ii to the sat- triie dowrT your hedges, Mr. farmer, making a much bettei fence of ii, be sides adding a great deal to the beauty and value of ytur property? ntrsiF.ss. The First National Bank reports bus itess better tlian ;it any time since the panic of '7:J. There is more crmfi lence in the farmers as n cla:s. They ar getting out of d 'bt, many have good deposits in the bank aud need no cred it Imt i-.iv rush for all thev bllY. This . v, u v j-t.j - - . ' . bank is one of the solid institutions of Nebraska, organized many years ago when Nebraska was an u'itrit-d exper iment. Tiie merchants of ' latts mouth have hid a better trade than for many frars. Fewer bad debts are contracted by their customers. They sell iooie goods cheap for cash than ever before. The busy "boom" :?s struck them and they rejoice. Here we also lind a strange commo ditv, one that wo know will interest the "bucr.olie: editors ol our country; t newS,.ipH. nvda who is "w ll beeh-it." I ' . .... .. ., Our old friend "Tip-Top" or rather Mr, J. A. MacMurphy, owner :snd edi tor of the Herald, as well as a fast trottiieg horse.. He has a nice resi dence property and an estimable wife to assist him iu enjoying life. IL'lme a gnod brick building bailt especially for the Hi;r.ALi. Mc has talked through the telephone, is off from the Omaha Herald exchange list. What more couid mortal editor desire? HESSEK'S (IAKIiKNS Six wiles Southwest of Piatts-.r.outh that well knowu tl-ris it, W. J. Hesser, bis greenhouses. ,if I'. .note- I, ns I vt i.Qi-a.a- ii"i-t-ii,rr o-.:i caii 1,h ffniii.l in the land, nor one that wcrks iore to : m a j,,er-iti!;tj tubj-rt, W omsii . p!e;ue his custouieis and keep up v.'i'.h j the usual Kditorial. -le ted: U.n -tire times, than this s(;lf.3aji.' ilcss. r. j tia5ti and News matter nd Musi.' l V His plants, bis f.owers, and Lis shrubs, ; wiil S. Hays, II. (1. Anchor and o.h' -can be found in almost every front vard, i s;i..-,!i per vinr, 2 samplo numbers, I : from the Missouri river to the North j j). n. Baldwin Co., Cinci'Hiuat;, ' 1'Iatle. The ladies will have- llo'.vtts, j m mid who mb furnish them as ple-nti- " , . . , fully as Hesser? Every year h,, dis nlavs at the State Fair one ol the m oat. nleasinir fc.fibitions. His Moral d play this war will t.e large, aunouguue .--.-" ' . v " . .., K,,.i,i-icite t. has brought plants this sea.,on by the ; o a-e .a the bu,mc--., :a H-hiaau csr-load. lias also shipped theru to Ne- lhn.sn I""'""-'-5-brasKa ity and Omaha by car-load j ..t - lots. Don't be foolish and send Last, :.,,,.,..-,-? Court th? M for Mowers and p'utits, when you can get them at home cheaper. eaileoai.s ,..V.. ...r-.i-iH -TV inififtt. b-,r Hudr nwn T.nt nc(ssitv lia fillilTicl led tilt" li. iX Al. to add two mcre trams to me t m u ? . " 1 i, - , regular tratric of their load. One ,f iv Pectoral ..r Cherry 1 cciot al l. -these trains is a rreat accohimod.i: ion j ft-, r :ifv t he r t.-c d ; ''' ' -to travelers desiring to reach Lincoln .h-cei v th.' I 'Hie. 1U 'i' .V. - . - . ... . . . i the same night that they arrive in i..i Tb P.. M. frersjht leaves Omabu at 6:10 p. m., connects r.t ). - oj.o'is with thfl Lincoln frcht, and arrives at Lincoln at 11:15 p. in. (iood running, ati l much needed accoiuiuo- '.'itio.i be.-ldes. (iAl). The fjlhiwing was banded in .by one of tha "exodus" gentlemen, vlio having bet-m separated from many of his friends, li desirous of gathering' them up, :J tlutt they can all live to 2ft her. .X0TICE. I'LATT.-;;or in, Neh.. Sei'T. S, 'Ty. M k. Sri'.Nt lii: IIall, Topeka, I'an sas: I have written to you and can receive no answer from you. The last. J heard from you. you wet e iu Topeka . Kansas, and if you are there now, I would likn to know how you uro get ting along. Abo I would like to har from John Martin and his family. Will Brown tie smut', and if there is net good living where you atf, let rr. know, and if you would like io coma to Plattsm'outh, :Vb., 1 will prepare a place far you. I am getting along fine ly, twenty times ;u we'd ns 1 did ia Louisiana, and if you would like to live peaceably, no or." to bother you, and have a good time, I would advise yem to come here, if there is any way possible for ou to g-t here. If a man owes you a cent lmre. you w ill tsurely get a penny for it. Write noon, to tide place. Yours Truly. llAuuisoN Okiiun. The N. T. Sun has a (orrespomV-uV who lakes Kadoek's i art, and as it ha. b. n nesuly ad the other way, v.e givo place to a part of the letb r in sheer justice: To the Lmrob i" The Sen Sir : I was formerly very intimato with Kallocli, and, ever since the tniible trstgodv in California, 1 liave been amazed to set the number oT tiling' that can be said about man, withou'. anv just foundation. Kalloch's father was one of the mot esteemed B.tptist ministers in Maine, and at tlie age of V., Isaac, as he was alwavH called by bis intimates or Ike for sshai t occupied bis fathei a pulpit at Bocklar.el, as pastor; and it ii uon- i Si-use to sav that bis leputsilion wan i v.,.t i'i.,.,, i,o lffr. Boston, aftwr the j i '.'riM rH ba,l been ('died v;itU I puijited Supet int. nileiit ol li.e i.e.ivwu- I il, T ..,-.. nr .-ind ( 1 .ll Vt c.i Oil Killl- H l l. li ll, 1 ' i road. nd went to iUVtni to mi, j p, i n ? ; i n the riaicri.tl ard goi-i 1.1 ot ' o ., w. -t.i, Ilmnn Journal f I'O til Ot ty.,.., th-be -t sst.d most siiccessiui m Li!v f'p- r ever r tiblishe 1 in the Stato. with Kalloeh as the editor in chief, he ss.jwii got to diinliiiig so :n to sittract .-Ulenii.m. l'or a year or two it looked .-a if he was in a bail way. Thero .). -nrreel at tbit time a g-ner-.1 ,...it. ,;..,. i.o.vr -nient tit LaWlfllCO, i i ;..i, -n- o v-.ve-; ;il of the s tloor.s, and !;.., f-t ion of his Kansas chinch, with which he continued untu ca.ieu cv o.. I'laticisco. Up to the time of the Chinese quos fon, Kalh.ck had done nolbing to in any wav identirv him with the Kear ney part v. Some of bis most eloquenu utterances were directed agMt.ot tho hoodlums and the I-iwlevsnwis of the citv, and a friend who wenttber from Kansas (a Unitarian. by th way) wrata ii. " Vol'ieh was doili'' An lilt- IU1C Mini, " , . 1 1 i j j nune .amount of good, and that ins U K LliaL JV'l""1 " -' . " .j -r vast audiences were compoacci s.. cc-l'.ent jieopl". . . Kal'o-h'.s domestic relations hare al- wnvs i n f tho rnost happy eharac- ter" His wife, a charming. :c!f-poi3:v. ladv. had an 1 has an income from in her'itwd property which womd niif.it her with her New Kn.;b'ud e.-onouiy. She has ever had unshaken faith e her husband. He married her in M:uij before he went to Boston. 'I heir home was always a pleasant on", and . children are of more than uv.ial cva- citv. Il is wicked for the leaders of tli: baptists r any of them to atb-mp c I . , . i . i.. i..A,,i ia e ri ' 1 im lll,.-l . ..,u , thev v.fcie glad to share the reputati - of his gt'eal talents. H. Baldias Musical i:eriw. For Septembsr ith hAudsome f;.""?, cornes smiling into - ur ollice and pic-.-etits its ran! with the following C".'i .. .. .. rin,.i.,-il rnira. A. II- Parson- ; ! KeVi.i'ni.-ceilceof Hie- War, story by M.-. J i .j. Caaedo; :iu i:ilv-'k5tl!l artic. . . , ' . L !Vi.i-ii to Tl'itc: sow ft Helectio'. - 1 I h- expo.i ' liv month o!" t : -M'V.' .o, ..... . ; . .. ;...i,ioi.ed to -11, M tMiN a ags .. i ifir. i i.re i ' : v...Vv,,i-'- decided that J.C j of i,0vei!, have the .'eii;d :- '' ! use tiie Words OiEUin Pectok - ;. e-i ! :i medicine, and e-'-'" " '." ! tioll M'Slinst 1 X. lto.shlon, of . t - . i - . . ,,v ki- ir" s ndii.1 in it,.. I - - ' i i-,. uit ir.i- inns iio sell ma smuiai .tic. c.. -Port we ; - j son L. I I.ade'-.