Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 05, 1880, Image 1

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    The Herald.
The Herald
TOBIifiPg" EVERY THURSDAY.
FLATTSHOOTH, NEBRASKA.
OFFIC22:
Oft Vim St.. On Block North of Mln,
Cor. of Fifth S'rwk
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Ill Adriatic.
JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. J
PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS-'
(TEPwMS: 52.00 a Year.
Term in AdvinMi
Extra Copies of ths Hkrald fr s' v
J. r. Yh;n. at lbs- i'ait 02ee Now D;j
Mala St ret t.
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VOLUME XT. V
PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1880.
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OiM copy, tiire inoulbx, .-.
HENRY BCPCK
DEALER IN
SAFES, CHAIRS,
ETC., Kit., ETC.,
Of All Descriptions.
1
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
W jlU izs, ready rasde and sold cheap for cah.
MY FINK HE An3S
" fiV . T. J Is, Tt
IS JiOW JtEAUV FOii fchKVlCiS.
ORGAISS & PIANOS
C( Every UpsriiiHion,
CHEAP FOE CASH.
TUe Yelebi-Md
Whittlesey Patent
Ti'INI)0W SHADE FIXTURES,
I.juibrequia Window Shades.
A.u4 iAier variPty of Cheaper Shadci,
I all varieties.
YItJi many lUanks for psst FStronaj.
Ki'rfe fill a cwll and examine my
. LAKCfE STOCK OF
JSTf: FTL:KTt ti: AM 'O P F I X M
mt rrv "o1 nu!-7-.j
. S vr. b""? "----V'i. fro t
Sp-' . r - -K: r. w . . i ! . t : M t
Al rrjwy rrine-d.
tuinuB 4 Cd.. 3 UIiat?a iTjjm, Te w Tcrk.
5r t ALCABITlXniTIIS.
Tf r ;sii'irir?-fr.r";,;-w hwiTtTi, or lactiicAr
IIoj liltlrrsTl n Ul t'ure Yon.
I" j ot f a n'ii!' r.f'. ATi'I Kre cnrrtrA j-otit.
T' r itast ' c j t. . -s. or xiioliitr, nra
jas liii : .-.i v'.cif, r. if ycni oro .iiTi;'.jr o'iinia-
n; nt:si'Ta YrlSlj-'Itenlor! Y'c
Ktp r.Itirr willj'lrensllieij Yon.
T? t.-i j-'ir.-c. anrt'i-iorlur f n-m ry inTS-
Htp li'fe:" v!illl.c2!pve Yen.
VT ii i.-i; -5r: . :rw, r.r. t"i-s f-rm, et tut
y-i.pp-n.riti ''''r- il.-t j v j' ' in
1:7 Klf :il !!; VL-iI Yra 'rrd.
i-.j . j your f . -i -t..i wo-ui.j,
fctr .".i j iw !.!.' til Vlxti.
V- r'rS.1:-,IJrrrnK!"rl3'v--l
EniiKi aJw - -ri'- .;-,;,-: ?-ra.tj
,- V'";-- --vra Ptifw sua !mir!p0i',t'9
K i... . : . ".-.vid I vf-r, n1 --ir,. I'irt.
: r.. i : jriiT-,
V v.ir-irt. ' . :i-7 fcai r.twj'ui ?t
t; cv.ii .-. i.: ! w-t-e to r.-.vs s. ri-c en4
fc r'. .-t i. :..-.-. .-it a:iii-
,i ti- j . rf'.T.tii'-:.::. Tr:i't li.?. & Jox.
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fc"!rtt:-. : :-t - ai r-r.rr:;it, brct:si:t
( 'J I .r : t. 'ii 17T r r-jrjr. tllr-ll.tl
K '' " J Si rtu -j li i'iiins
( c f fci L-. ii- Mr i juries ti
Ciy---'i.. 1 r !-t c-f r-1 -V'.rrlt.riM. Buiiox of
? ; - v-c:J li..'.-.
- ' f. l r ,Jir-.r"ti Knfa
Krt;":r:':.i.. -vir'Vrfi"? Kmedici nre
E t . 5-'-ri'-V. 2 7 Iylsassclsita
Proprietor,
J TS.-nil for ramphlet
n'n.r- Yy - '-
Catliarfjic Pills
Comn"Ti th cbcicrt cathartic irinoiplfs
In nieditine, in j-roortirns accuralely ad
jnsreil to sxv.-ure activity, certainty, anii
cnilonTiity of effect. They p.re tiie result
l yars of curelui stuJy and practit-nl ex
periment. a;vl are tl-e lost effectual rem
Hly j-t !;b?otcici1 lor Iiseiiss, rawwil ly
dera lament f tho stomach, livtr, and
LovrI, Tvhioli reQui'-w jiroiiijit nnt eiTeclual
treairueut. Aveh'b Iil.i.! are Bie'ialiy ap
I. '.Ice Me to tl.is cinss X rtUeaea. Tliry act
uirci'tiy on t!iJ iljcstive hud ns:n:ilr.tivo
procvm-.!", au'l restore rf-ptilar hoaitliy ac- !
tica. Their extf nsive life Ly physicians in
tteir practice, an;l by all civilized nations.
Is ore of the i.?ntsy jrcofs cf their value aa j
tt s.-ie, cure, una jwrirciiy iuij;aino
lt!C.1:c;rc. Hi-ing coniptnindcil of the con
ecr.trarol virtues of urely vegetable sul.
etani-en, they are positively free from calo
mel, or any "injurious properties, and can be
adifln Li lered to thiidreii v. ith icrfect safety.
Arm's Pit.i.3 ar an. effectual euro for)
Constipation or Ccstlvenes, Intllpes-
Foul rtoin:ich ami Urcatb, Iizziness,
'"liliusness, JaIire, liheumatism,
"rtipttons and Skiu Iisease. lropsy,
'utnors. Worms, cural-ria, Colic,
irises, Diarrhea, Dyeentery, Gout,
lies, Disorder of the Uver, and all
. t.er dispHse repultins from a tlisordered
W U)0 Cigestivc apparatus.
-s a Dinner Pill they bare no eqnal.
1
' "hite Rentla la their action, theae Pills
-ae most tlioroucli and searebincr cathar. '
tin tiiat can 1x5 e-ni!loved. and never rivn
pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and
then their influence is healing. Theystirau- '
late the appetite and digestive organs; they :
operate to purify and et?iich the blood, and '
fanriart unewed liaalia and Tis;or to th i
wtioi eyfewra.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
imetlebl and Analytical ChemliU,
Lowell, Mass.
6 ' ,i:
Or nn o'her Hn4, 7011 can L treHrroiih out
it XiTtt ftina no that it wll cut lttrr thta
frr, tun Ki m wjii J I riiitn of
ehi;f. fient fr on rtrljpt of fit.,
part i-f tin" I Kit l r-tt?. I'iiiKtratpl C.'trrul
h lo ihwill all rmin of nre and
T.A6I tr any
L'lrciUtr. -.
V. ha?a h.in1r-l4 of letters from Tin u-fog
ur i:ch- who iX tt.t wouid uut t ile f t It.
T7IRT3 tfc CCSOI.I.23.
So. W Willi! Atwdi. Cbivaco,
Fin, lied: a Hi, gil Com mam
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and -rir
Hat of overWl new de&iu UAU.KiJ f Utjtf
pen ;U-uivJB.
mm
,
INVINCIBLE"
If th beat base bun
er for haM coal. 14
styles ani siren, with
! " "tnor talent iraprrT-
j menu than anyoltier stoves. Ask tout deil.
rriorinc-B, or settlor trc iiiutrtd cir.
CMczo & Erie Stove Co. (Limited).
CRAY'S 'CCIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARK. 0K11k TRADE MARK.
fktlltif nn tor
VbUaI Wrtik-
itw, laPtts-'l
WtW tkf fUlf-
ErcrTfiklBC- Abi4;MLoMf Aft?r Takiaik;
rmor-, CuIt-! Uultu4e, Pain la the Bark. IinBtw
TIjIob, Preaauir 014 Apr, ud mi&nj Mfcr Dtre tlui
ed c Inauilitr or Oatmmptica. roi a Praaaatart Or.
07 fuI1 prttrMtara la aar iaiapbli. vaitiB 4slra a
atwd IVaa by -mall ta avarr aaa. Pt7Tbe Bpeeiflc Kate.aala
aotd by ail draiKU at 1 prr parkaca, c ale packafra lr
$6, ar vUl aa scat frtsa k y Hail aa raott a tea bo; af
ftaAf aastcc
TIUC 6BAT BFDinXf CO.,
Kiuia'i 1mm, ni i. Ifran.
3Tf:oM In .rutt.smoutu ftiid teveiywU(.-ie, ly
FIRST CIiAS3
Clothing ' House!
C. Gr. HEROLD, - Proprietor.
FJI15T ESTAliI.T IN 13.'. .
Keeps a geueral larje stock Z
Men's. Yoiith's & Boy's
F f T Jl 1 w r
kU jast rceeiyed the finest lot of
French and English Silk
WORSTED SUITS,
that even crossed rnc mo. river.
His diS-r!it sij'.es of
e surpns;n", ana his stock cf
Furnishing Goods I
FANCY GOODS,
AND
IsTarje enou;b to sv.pply ai:y demand.
Caii and .Examine the
before FCficnAsryo EiJsF.ariizns.
siy i?. 1 t ) i J
j e 4
5
feC TP.AHF
J
C$X MARK Ag?.
SOLIi AGENT.
J ,1'iT and ??OST POPriVAU
frerrls Thread of I2o3eni TtiK.
uv K. ;. I'lvcv'-'i: Son, S ,1iir.io:i i
mi. "A'.'Meru; i, W. it. liuker 6i Co., JL.
Mtill'-kY & S-jii.
.Tv "'V i V 7 3 1.1 4rlil- in ti:-H'.rM .
r w pie c... Ad.J y EhOfi S-C-'t) tfiit,
tyjj 5JTJ" !, B- SH?, LtvstCH. of h"h I
iijiii f a.ii makr Bi:i;ti'Ji-.'!iiaeiit, .rraairt-'o
r,
T?TTTS
vi a.
"liVUJil old etand
si
i 111 kl.l il i.l'.'ltlnj
hir'lPiilETO!'..
fiottlft Sid? I.o-c. r'Jfain.
tM,
Ul Kinds ofGarna & Tteh
C tt1t! jl--pvt e;;sh prW paM f :r wrrc n or t'ry
'.:. ai( fot- f.i st !efc. 'iiv? !.' a rl-st ! 1
;i: s,t! 'y t"j.irai.tei j-''''. Mi'esom - ii'i-s.
i'Uti T. K.KTAXWrftR'f IS.
A
M i A J s
JJt-.l-
a
wr.J be niat'.ed, witb I 'Sl'FFt.A r;
til c.n:p.ei, fr l. .vi. ,..r., i. . t;
t. bVtLj. 1:-K. SI1Mj..( I..ci.
il.. uo riicijrwl ir U r.i -u rr.
Thi:!n1-iir ;a f'ftce. tf Tra
njr UiiniOn-ve't, lit -t
?e;!3 tffi. crai to paf pr ltin.' a.;d v-; .r
J.IJHF
vf
FOR
fc!,,r lico cf full 'nforT:!''-:. 'i.j-iu-
r";:. cm. Xou wiil ewr regret 14.
-,,tp.r
- " . ri4 'f,;,? f r,
Manufacturer of and iK-al.- r In
'ifJJ' " S?! v5T
.Jc-J i; -i-3
J2s i a." ir4
8ADDLE&,
COLL IP
ir i'r ttj?
tiAUi n . li-i.
WHIPS
sre, rc stc.
REPAIRING
Don8 X7ithNeatiies3l Dispatch.
e otily p?ace In lonra where "Turlev'5 pat-
IT"
y2i r
i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
IMt.J. U MrCRCA,
riOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN, at Factory
ville, Cas county, NetraskH. ally
" T. II. WII.KOX.
ATTOBNKYAT LAW. Practice In S.mn
ders Mri Ca C'uuties. AshUud, jetrrt?k.
35tii3
R. It. AVI'IIIA3I.
ATTOP.NKY AT LAW, Plattsmouth.Neb. Of
fiee Fr.iut loui over Chapman & SinUh's
lP!2Stoie. iy
yt. A. IIARTIIi.W,
ATTORNEY AND fiOLTCITOB. Will Prac
tice In lh Mni and Federal CourU. Eesi
dnrr. TUttswouta. .'t-jraak. tlty
IC R. LIVISTX. XS.
OFP1CE HOCKS, fioiu la a. m., ta 2 p. m.
ExKiiuiii Surceou f;r U. S. Pension.
IK. W. II. WIHMiKXtOHT,
PRACTISING PHYSiCIAN. re"i,tence on
CMuo Aviune. Plrttf-iimiith, Nebiiaka.
tSice in Smith aud I'.lak's U:us Store. 4.'!y
J. H. HAM.. M. l.
MVSICIAX AM) SfJIGEOJf.
OFFICII with Pr. Livingston .utti Hide of
Main Street, between ctb and 7tb stteets. Will
attend call; promptly.
Wltili H. wise.
COLL ECTTO.'Ji V 18 CIA T, TT.
ATT') UN FY AT LAW. lU'.d Esp-te. Fire In
furnncea'.ni Co!lef:linn Agency. OiUce lu I'ltz
jpruid'9 bio'k. Pitits':HiiitU, N'elvaska. ?:i3
K. . !W!T:i, .
ATTOKNKY AT LAW and Keal Estaf? Bro
ker. iS;-ei:l atTPUtimi ivec to Ctilftcioi
and a'l Slitters aii-tlirir tb t-tie l r-.il r-stiie.
ic" on iiU tioor, over liil Othee. t'latlsntiiuili,
N'ei:ra.ka. J t.
i. ii. witr.sfr.sc a t o.
LAV,' OFK1CP lU-al K-ta?. Tire t.d I.ifIn
'ir:tnce Aaeiis, ria.tt"iniu!i. -ehr;eKa. f'ol
lectorj, tax-payers. H.ve a Ciciipiecw attr:ict
of tit le. Huy and sell real estate, negotiate
leiiL. 4c nyl
JiH K. JtOKI'lSON. W. L. RltOWKK.
Nuli'ry Public.
IKOBftlSO.V & Ki'.tUVXE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will rruof!ce in Cas
and a-tj'iiiMii; Cour.tu ; irives spefia! :'.ttctioii
to ;i;!ecf :nn ai: xiitrj;: of tifltt. Ofl'ce iu
Kitiriifchl bloek, I'iutinnioutU, NfcbrwHka.
17 V .
tfASf. 3J. CHAPWAS,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
inif oiieitor la Chanctry. Oulce Ja FiUtfer
aii! li!nci,
lyl PLA1TKMOCTU.NEB.
ai IV. rti'Trna.
DB1TTIST".
tvlHt ti.ittoct it. Xebrnnlts.
Oilce oh Main Street ovey !ulo:non & Na-
iiiaii s M'j;e. Siiy
PLATTSHOUTH MILLS.
I'LATTSMOL'TII, NEB.
C BCaSKl., - Frepiictor.
Flour, Com Heal & Feed
Always hand ani for!' at lowet cah
p- ir-. Th l.i-i.f-sl iti-te. itu'd lr Wi.rat ar.d
(V-Vil. Par(i?'tir iillcutloh aiveu CUrolii tvorS.
Toiisorlal Artist.
P LA TT nni'TK ;t S'.tlll . 15 A.
P':ue of bti:ne. on Mitin St.. i.freen 4!U
Hi:.i.;:i ciivi-'.. Sliurnpuuiug. Sbavini;, eliil
tiret.'s liK.t ecSf iiig, t to. to. lyiy
LE Nil O FF & EONNS,
'Morniiis Jew Saloon !
Oiie door ea.si of the S.iur.der House. We
keep t:ia bust of
Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars.
3C-iiit Couftantlv on Hnd.
SAU.M) US U0US.
J.8. GP.EUOllT, - - - Proprietor .
Locution Central. Good Sample Room..
Every attention p&id to guests. 4?m3
Plattsmovth. - - - - - - Nkb
'MACHINE SHOPS!
rLAITSMOUTH, NEB.,
Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers,
Sara and Grist 2IUU
iA AS KTSAS Pl !'TNfl,
(Trought Iron Pipe, Force enrl Lift Pipes.Ste.ini
Gu;j;'s. Safety-Valve tiovernor.-f.anu all
Kinds of Brass EngiiiC Fittings,
repaired on short Motive.
F A H 11 MACHINEHt
2 f" '
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P F LATTSJiCit.'TH. N23HASK A.
SfCt K-ifiOIt TO
rJ01X!i. If A St ST A A fl.Wtfi
fOHM FlTOlSKALD .
K. 1 ",' KV,
A. V. !( l.tr'iHl.lV.
JOMI O Kui'Kkr
, P-es;."!?!
V e.rli -t.
"-(-;i vi.
..A.'sisihi:t Ciud..' r.
This PiiiiK i now op-.n for i-usin.- ;n their
sew rooiM. eie.- Main a;iJ Sitb t ti-trtsi. t:i,l
Is pi8p nreo to transact a ;cuer:tl
BAIT KING BUS1KSS3.
Ctoclti, BnH. Gcl-1, fco.fnt.il nd Local
Ssctrit-et
EOrCnT AM) SOLI).
Dt posits Received o.nd Interest Allott
ed on 2'ime Ceriijicateft.
Vv.iiktble In any part of tlie United States ano"
Iti ali the Prinelp:-! Toa-ii? arid Cities
of i'.'irojte.
iccrrs Von izisi
CELEBRATED
NMAN LlIIE AND ALLAN LINE
O" TAMEJtS.
Person wishing to brtng out their friends from
duiope can
I'UUCHASK 1 ICKJCTS A'COII VS
Tbjck PlsiiMtIi.
OFFl CIAL DIRECTORY.
.State 7?ircT-y.
A. 3. PADDOCK. lr. S. Sntor. EeatTlce.
ALVIN SAl'NDKKS, rj. . Senator. Omaha.
E. H. VA LENTINE, Represent a t. West Point.
ALBIN CS N AXCE. rjovemor, Lincoln.
H. J. A LEX AN DEK, Secretary of SUte.
F. W. LF1DTKE. Auditor. Lincoln.
(J. M. BARTLKTT. Treastirer. Lineoln.
P. It. THOMPSON. uit. Public InetruCtioa.
K. M. DAVIS, Land Commiioner.
(.T. DILWOP.TH. Attorney iet:eral.
REV. C. '. HAl'.KtS. Chat'lain of Penitentiary.
DR. H. P. M A TT 11 EWSOS, Supt. Uosp:tl for
the Insane.
o
Supreme f'ourt.
S. MAXWELL, Chief Justice, Fremont.
(iEO. M. LAKE, Omaha.
AMASA CORU, Lincoln.
Seconit Judivial 7)itlriet
S. Tt. POPND. JudKC, Lincoln.
,T. C. WATSON. Prosteutlnu-Atfy. Neb. Cry.
W. L. WELLS. Clerk Dim. Court, PUuhmiowHi.
County 'Zireclory.
A. N. ST'I.LIVAN, County Jutle.
J. D. TC Pj". County Clerk.
.1. M. PATTERSON". Couuiy Treasurer.
R. W. HVEi:s. h.ll!T.
Ii. W. FAIRFIELD. Surveyor.
G. UILDERRaND, I'oroner.
COI'NTV COMMISHIONERS.
HENRY WOLFE. Liberty !te:ict.
JAMES CKAV.'FOr.D Stiuth BoTttl Precinct.
SAJ11 lilCHAKliSON. Mt. I'iea.ant Precinct.
Cry V ire tor r.
J. W. .JOTTNPOX. Maror.
J. M. PATTFP.SON. Tr-aaurer.
J. D. SIMPSON. CUV Cleik.
RICH A Ri VIVIAN. Pll- .ruc?.
I. It. Ml'RPH Y, City 1'jr-di.il.
AVM. i V. ELLS. Chief of Fire Dept.
roi'M ii.mf'.
1-t Wrd-.l. PF.PPE17LLRO, V.V.LEONARD,
lid Waid (i. W. FAIRFIELD, J. V. V.ECK-
I BACH.
Gd Ward -P.. C. rt:SHIN.THOS. POLLOCK.
4th V.a.d-P. MACALLAN. E. S. SHARP.
7otr(irtr JNO. W. MARSH ALU
Ii. & M. R. KTime Tabie.
Taking Fjfcvt May 4, 1S79.
TOR OMAHA FROJd " LATTSMOL'TH.
Leaves 7 0 a. m. Arrives a. m.9 -00
" a :-v p. ni. " P-
FROM OMAHA FOP. rLATTSMOCTH.
Leaves 9 :10 a. m. Arrives 1 :40 a. m.
" :p. m. 7:15 p.m.
FOR THE WEST.
Leaves riattsinouth 9 :45 a. m. Arrives Lin
coln. VI -IS p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 7: ,v t. in.
Fie'.Sht leaves 3 :oo a. i.-Ar. Lincolu 2 :55 p.m.
FROM THE WEST.
Leaves Keamev. 6 :W a. m. leaves Lincoln,
1 .i s. m. Arrives PiHttsmouth. 4 :2t) p. ni
Frei?lit leaves Lincoln 11 :10 a. m. Arrives
PUttsttiouih, 4 :55 p. in.
GOl.VU EAST.
Express. 8 :15 a. in.
lMsienuer. (tr:iin each day) 4 :2C p. in., except
Saiitriiay. Every V;rd Saturday a train eou-at-ei
at lliti usual time.
R. V. U. K. Tint c Table.
Tafrina Eject Sunday. 3farch 23, 1873.
ftOT.ITH.
5 :5:.pui
:27
:4H
7
7 ::ft
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9 :ll)
STATIONS
liAi-TlNiiS.
AYR.
EI.CE HiLL.
COW LES.
RED 1 l.i;p.
IN A VALE.
LivI.liTON.
I- i:aKLIS.
BLOOMlNti I ON.
SCIETH.
g ? vaiti
8 :0i
7 :40
7 :05
6 :-J5
6 :10
5
ft
:U.'tni
For Cutaneous Disorders,
And f' en:ptioris of the k.in. thin Ointment 1"
moKi i:iva'.i:.i'le. It rioes.iH-t Le;d externally
ah.iie. but j ciietrates witli the most searchiKit
tbects to luti very root of the evil.
HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT
p.,K!irs.(! (,f this REMEDY. Evfry Man may be
h s owii ioctor. It may lie rubbed into the
ysinii. t-o as to reach any internal eomplaint. :
bv these meaiis it cures ore-i or Eleer iu the
THROAT, SToMACfl, Ll ER. SPIsE. or oth
er parts. It is an JnfstKiule Remeilv fr-r IAD
LEliS. IUi lilcKA S IS. Conliaeied or Stiff
.loiuts, iOUT, RHECMAT1SM, and all Skiu
Diseases.
Important Caution. None are penuine
unless tne signature of J. Ha not'K. as n.ip-rit
tir th; I'fiitcd States, surrot;iiJi each box of
Pills and Ointment. Jioxes at mietuu, 62 cents,
and 1 each.
lr- There is considerable saving by takinir
the lai-ger t-izes. Hullo'iVAV Si Co., New York,
fitly
mx kc&z ic IS
Do you feel :':r:t any 'r.e of ywir orrans your
fotfiiach. liver, :xv.vvi, or nvrtous nv-kio. f;ilfr
ter! in jrs work? II s. 1 -tci j- ... 'iinttr-
vuii the most o.i .-.ri'-l, jet h .nnVsv, of n:i-4-
or:,.ia. i- no ml it t'.at lrh.!:ty 's the lit
iriSMtintr t.f Hie Futl" -' bar i:e " c';-.i. of j-ll
.ve.T: aes is a universal paiv !y..l' .it the system
and t:r:t 'i.en t.arr.iysis is the immediate pre
cuif'or of Death.
Forsa!! by ail Dii!";ist and Do::b-rs
jeiier:uly. 4Ctl
a? VA vRa & h v
P -i ? V. ' V. j j P , t- - ;L ., T
is AiLin:i) roi:
DlSakC- are pr.x' ;i.,-J by I of ,'crv-
o.ii1 orr. aiiti coiiseiiiieuiiy .Mucul;Ir
Rei.mai ioi. v ii :
Ci J.Vi." Vi! fT O V. ;;f . i .V '.'f Tlx.
-S i .u A ,
n i- y f; COUGH,
ls-rLintUfxnv ui.i r,:,:.:Lhi j.c'i'iuv'ot
t.t HEA.Hr.
H"tr-i r.r.. TtdT-.? by
Or-rturi'.v; .;... Or r jltirfev, by
U.'iri-l iftxi-t, by CUd.l-ttrimt, bf fr.-u-iftc.tn'
.V!iri .;.f) L ;,v-;. ,. i ii.t
nr ( 'mVfH.')ij Jju-nh-ii've,
-y Hrws,itr l.'f nun
irraiuir.r.t--c nf life.
An e. chain of s,n(J eT..t.t is formed by
Feiiows' CrtTiirrt-uiPt - 1 w; -f H i.o;inwipi,u. ,
and e are s:iu- 1:1 vivi.:.', frai : ly.it' exieri
enee in i:-,e.!ii u.ee. Itv v'.-tuf ftrv r.ot 'wwcl
liun'-i ulUi.r erni:ptvm. NilTK Hi sui l
eio.ts of cersooH who :.rci;ini-n 1 anv .t lier ar-
t:rie jm jumis sr.jiini." tr.-:i,.'h learii,r .simi
lar itHiwe
pi
veil
8 IT
bu-
I.I.-H .u cicrj I8IX" ei-y, Wil-r It Is JtlioWtl, re-
4"t4 cii:iei.d It.
Koldby afl DrncJlu..i.50.Pt RaJt'e.
Brtrxcar tLL AUQR AUD '
Yti-l. r lrr-i.r,. liiOiJTo
ItiowTaJ
OsSaJaMMTSM. .UIa.tLWI.
Is
a Kt: itAj.fi i a. i.h: Lr.rri'-111 -
T. V!r.-iu.V('i:. M,i(!'(,", fn vitT
niiff.vic j)j niui'KA, i.f.Tf iiu:i;uU '
. ;'i'ii oi : i .-e wim ttier the c iettr
ieed artiei". i-' t is univ the iv,, ,... .
ll-jti.-teii, :-d ttiwMst f:.tjU-inn v,h. 'ein'
:rd to rres:rioe this iv,.i-fiv r. v,or ...
roved thi.. The l-'.el.er e!;i- n.t..i.-i
Tod lAta.
T TAITST DKteCOLXW
To late yon hold oat :t;er hands to ran.
Too lata your l'p breik iiito tender smiles.
To late your eys a;row dark and swi with
love
For time Lata bronchi the pr.tieoce tnat de
files; Dsfile, because it hardens hec: Ss to ston,
AnJ robs ymilh 0 is i.-ejiaty tni i'.s jrrair.
And so, O u e-be!ovcd 1 n ouclicJ, mo.
Bioved,
I Bidiy ko.naway my te.rles faceu
I loved you oijes? Ah, yitl Cod Lnosrs bow
wed,
I bved yoa with wild psssion aod Rrand
p.in
With f i my wouiaa'a soul; and yoa wera
rajto-i
So more Lhaa at ane broken sweet ref ain,
H iif-teaier, half ilhe; i, that yoa'd hoar
A haiefvOt orpbin k;n ti iu the street.
Aod Cm r s. co 11, a g-ail word unyii-tji,
l uentur;, sviih etnELa? eye soiie friend to
jreet.
0 God! there was no higher love than mine
It lifted up my beint; to the skies;
at, wlitii I curbt your Litfut, iBliffren'.
fiance.
It khu.idcreddown into the d-.iet with "irbs.
An.!, when you smiled into a fairer face,
It coiled lown.hisslns like an luiDgered aoafce,
Lw in my bart, auj writhed and l;nUf-I
0!reli:iies, -Gnawing
tuid gnt-wlug, only balf-awake.
C)uld I but strangle it with wild r?ret,
E'en v bile it tortured mu and cit le me ma ?
A ill now yon bold oat pleAdiosjaitc .0 uio,
Aud I can only khiver, p'.iciid an 1 ta-i.
Too late, O oi)ce-belove!l your kisaes fall,
T o IaIs you eia.np nie i.i y- ur warm embrace.
Too late! to-Ute! Unloving and utmoveil,
1 sadly turn a ay ety tearUss tac.
TOBIAS J0SES iTATCII-rAIvIG.
JET 8. A- M- MOSS.
liJ sy." fti& Tobias Jone. r?nirl'r
'.Ixi'-vii IPS tiiit on the iliiitk r friiii" nh
r.n ci:r.ilni lii.ir cunii tin? butt ia
V;r. lo'ii i's now on tor io rsiiSr to
"ibfr ominvtjfly, "I t-.iy, vil, i liittc
it iiv."
"iUve what?" nskcl Mri. T,.liH
liat i .o is'.v, h pi. in. Vuii w'.Il ne
v i;i r.u invit.ition to a wo.uiiitcr, iu
!iiiii, before 1 he -.vinir is eit k!, or
fjiv lLy iHO i- not Toblns .Tones."
"What? wii-? whoiv?" 8kcl Mr.
Jorffi. "I !!)i tlmiiiiul soiiietiiinsr is
oliir to 'i i;ix 11 ; I've stayed at home
!i;tii I'll tist'il, aiivl 111 y clot lieu sic
lliivC 01!t OI !:l:li'U."
-if w-ari jroo-l c!otbo koetw
tlit-tu in xVt-i)i.ii yuii miulit wir.tr thfin
h-.Mt; tit hoitiO,'' urgootcJ iicr hus
t.ai:d. "T'lru's ju-t thn way with yon hk'd,
5iJ Mi's. JtnuM ; "you ettioct us to
A-r of.r brrt cloiiies at ali tim-s r.mi
j;i iil pLors, nut ct at ail tir-ics look
r;5W IVtxliitiinbli:. Uat who i3 go
inar to in? married?"
"Vv'oll.yon il .ain't a ?tt!e.l f:ict,
hut it ii!i;.'ht a well lx. for it" 'Squire
(Mi..3 ?:l Vivto7 Iloukpr e'i':i!l
h;i;5i''ii to uiH't, it's my opinion they
v.v-n'tt mal.e a nwich of it ; an.I," lie
a-.t 'ot! he noticed his wifu's length-onr-'i
ocsiis;ftfiU'N. "I I hi iik you li id
IkhIit se.i.l tor thorn hoth (o cotne
heit? to ;t:n to-:no row ni'it. We
have 110 cJiiklicn you know, and you
ou ji; i. h.ive things iu a?ple--iie or
der all the timc."
"Cii.idii'u!" f Tcl uu-.ed Mrs. Tobias.
V"'.'. '.v-.lk ;i: if toi-k- wholnveu't chil
lin't icivc aiivihinjf to d. For
cy p.i!t. I think 1 worktiiil ashiird and
''.' ;nM tis ntiich iroiihlens any of my
te-i.'lihc-rs who h ive ehildivu. How-
.er. I don't care how ninny you in
vite to tea 1'il have enough for them
1.0 eat; but don't think you'll umke .1
initcli for 'Squire Ciiase for I know
vou won't."
"Well," Kiid Tobias, "you take Dob
bin and drive over and get the widow,
and I'll tske cai tint the 'Squire is
here all r;u:ht ; mid. mind you. IJeSin
d v, if t!;ey ere not nianvei-l before the
winter is oter, I will o;ive you nv
dre-Hs; athl, if tLev are, you bh:tl buy
ine a iouud oft ib-e-o."
"Agreed," c.tLI iri. Jones, "provid
ed ;..? briir about t!ie nn;,-.'i."
.Tu-t st eiir.ji.'t 'Squire Cif:e ws
reap:n"4" in the field neir the ro-.d
A-h.-u. tirippen-J! !o l,oi U; lie Saw
iii frienti Jones ieviiinf over the feucy.
'"Gt'sv.l even! nr, .Tone-?."
':o-l evening. '.Squire. Ijnst enll
' 1 ov. r to s;iy that my wife is ioin.r
to liuvo eotnj.Miv to tea to-itirriw
n;:Xit. and s!ie V)n!s yuu to t-.onie over
and iiftke 0110 of lis.'
"iu-h ohlifot.l, neighbor, but 1
don't kn w about it. 1 ve jd i ;v:ip
:!li l his nvl i to-morrow. If I it-:
done in si'asi.n pef'itp I'll Ci.ine, btil
don't look fv.-r tin.
H"!to nri yuu ro-
in;; lo have nuv snaiier-?"
"VeJl. yes, V.'iduw lb.i.d:er is. a
stranger to yo, I su:;pt'c. though p.v
wife sims kne wn ir-r i'nr yri?;i, mi.u
a slight by her. S -.e lives o-er to the
north part of tbe town. I preitun.;
villi httve heHrd of her of;en.
"Yes. 1 have heard ;' it.-r, sure." s-a"d
tiie 'S'piiiv. "I ?u,!',i:) eie'. liie w..
ni;;n who owna the ii-s meadow farm
cail-d th: Ov-bow, and iniuaei it ali
by her-- If."
"IlifXht,-"' si:d Jones. and thinking to
make mal.ier.s oettrJie-id i'd,I know
y-u wo:.h1 I i ke her, Isqu ire, for most
every i niy ioe."
"I don t much admire women folks
who try to laxe the place that belongs
by rbjht to men;" t iid the 'Squire, i-os-iiiteiy.
"ilei-e, Silas" he called to
his yo'tne-.t fon, who had just reiiiru
hI from the pasture -a ith tlie cotvs,
id vou h? the brindled ox to-
-AO. Hirer l ii'in'rd and lumte.l
. l
for dm. b'it he i-j -'. R1,n. "
4 -Iiaref tlie luck. That' jipd the J
w-iy with tii.c btnii -tie:, lu; iwjver 1
j '.III. Ill UU t"t 1.18 ifV'U iK-irlt:(i IO ''Ct '
. . . - . . . . . -
I : : T i-!.
I
i! ; u i tin u him into tall
i
r.i."
1Vp.t. Ali. .?( n" arri-fc home he
IM . J-.lil t!.t jtiL'll t.)
v.
ii?x '0.'.i;'!..i. i;:rs fhert time, tid
- 4i s.ee nsoaey on hand, an 1
"r f-vo. hereon -!ided fer let
1 'l n.tve lue Ul JiteV. tlarifAin e.18
I I"T tuuaiiur ih Loum of Mr.
' XiiliS.
Xow thia houfe was not far from
Mrs. Honker', and. as- Tobias wn
driin;2: leisurely alonif abut two
miles from home, whit should he sm?
arr-i'in by the rotd!idt? but 'lure
Cha.' .brindie ox. Thesxs wr no
i:ii;akitjr the iin'nirt!, for there wasn't
a bos ler ntr a handsomer one to be
ton i;d finywbcie for miles around.
It's a nhv.ne to k'uve thit ox to run
ofT," said Mr. Jooe to him-elf, "an.I if
i wris.d(i.r, ri;ht lio ;e I'd tlri! him
nlonif: but I'm not, anl by the !ir:e
I'll jfei hack he'll lm gone. I h ive a,"
he exclaimed, 38 a i'.v hies teemed to
enter his brain. "I'll juft let down
the bars and let hint into Mrs. Hook
er's west lield. The field has been
cleared the-e ten days, and bus will
never know but he jumped in, and it
may save the 'Squire aheap of trou
ble." So he drove the ox, alonr for
about three-quarteri of a raila and
turuhd him into the field; then, alter
leiviu the mon -y at illiiVs, he wtut
home, well pie:st'd wilh hiiu.-elf iuid
the world g.-ner-illy.
'Squire Chase was not r.t the tci
party, lor he w-t fully dcD.'rmi:i -d
not to 1? the victim of a made mjteh,
and he paiher niispeoled that one wu
in ;;ro.irres iu the Jope. f imily.
The next moruiipx Mr. Jones rappc-d
at tiie 'Squire's brick douisud the fam
ily were at brenkfasu
"I thought I would run and let you
known where your brindled ox i.
Mrs. Hooker wtyii there ym one jfot
iniolp-T frin yesiertttj', ani she pre
e irries it'sytxirs."
"Much obliged, neighbor Jones. Til
ri-.'iit over after breakfast, or tend
Ned."
But Ned, like most boys of 15, vrri
shy of old maids and str.mjre widows,
and Ptendily refused to 50; so the
Squ're went iiim-fclf.
Widow Jiool.er whs making ehee.
Tt was Ijie for cijec?-iii;ikin, hut she
alvay inftde one or two fall eliecses.
The dour x as wide open, but sh ilid
not see 'Squire Cha come up the
ll'wer-bordered walk; the first she
knew of his presence was tt:c exclama
tion: "Whv. Pollv Wisrsin! Thi is the
prroatest siirprite 1 ever had!" and
tiieit? wss a sriett hand-shakiur. "So,
iVdly, ou are the famous Widow
Hooker, are you? How do you Hue
fai.miiijrr"
"Very well, Jerry, and if yott can
stop leiio; enough 1 11 saw you how 1
manage."
Of course the 'S itiirc coul 1 stop.an l
did stoii, and wa doliiibtoi with"
everything.
. never thought ft wonwn eouid
niitiia-e well," he .viid; "that is in
trie hoiine and outdoors, too. I always
i.houht tiiat wneii ti'omen, umieriook
to wear the that is when "
"Oil, I undi r;aud," said Pollv;
"you thought iuy huu-e would u""er
fr ;n n'h.cl if my fanu wa propcriy
cared for."
"I c-cc, I see. Tolly. I thought rt y
littio rsjttl had kepi ho-i-a picuy wt:!
.jii!-..-e her juother dfd. but of coiii-'
it's njliihi.f like yours. Whon girU
of 20 ciiu'l manage ni all, it is not bo
Kuppo-ed Ihat iritis of 14 can bj very
;;o fci ni it. Sop;o. e we let by-or-ht
by-onos, l'olly. I hnve sud 1
would never marry ailu, but if you
H'ill hive ir.c I will brak my woi-d
for oi.ee, for when I said it I didn't e.x
peel to meet )oti, :ihd 1 believe we
hare both jrrown wiser since our quar
rel niueteeii ytuiVi ago."
"Do yon think tho children would
like me, Jerry? You had better hi iii;r
them over first, and then I will give
you my aii-wer."
"I don't believe Ned will come; he
is rather bashful, diut I will brinr,'
over the other two. M.ary Ann and
Sila', to-morrow afternoon. Gool
oiay, Polly;" and the 'Squire drove
home with never a thought of the
brindie ox.
M'anwhilo Ned had fretted and
fumed because he had no work to do,
and fiualiy he and Silas had gozo fiiii
iii'. "I do wish father would get iriit
ricd," said Silas, who, at the ae ot 10,
had very advanced views of life. "I
think Mary Ann makes horrid bis
cuits, and 1 am tired oi:iiur hominy
and milk for dinner. If father did
get. married, an t Ve didn't like our
btep-mother, we arc ali bi eaoujjh to
run awa v."
"Yes"- id matter-of-fact Ned.
"But, if you keep talking, you will
scare all the fih away, and we shall
have to cat l.tt pork f;r breaklast."
'Squire ('ii.t: could not give a very
good reason why lie did not brin
nome tlie brindl'l ox. He told Mny
Af.n that li.1 did not see the ox, then
told Ned that he forget all about hiia,
and finally told Silas that he thought
i.f? e uhi not drive him home alone,
j-.ud would wait until the net dty,
mi ttke !iii;i a.d Mary Ann over to
mi,: .Jiiii.
T'.e next day Mrs. Hooker had a
r... p;v jiartv at tea as ner n jue ever
x I : x i
?)ehi.
y Ann vTiiite fell in love
with every i!? in, ie.eludiiiy; the widow
heivcsf, an Silas sai l he never did eat
f-ts oil cook i. ; then Mr. Hooker read
ton's iciit rs from her son, who was at
coilee, and 'Sjuire Cha-e said he
neve.- before thought h'vr boys ouirht
to ffo to school iu haying and harvesl
iii:. b-it be beiieved he should send
Ne.: ie-xt year, if Nel wnnied to o.
"Will you come over, Polly?" akevl
the 'Squire, as he was fretting iiito the
wsto!! to drive home.
"I will come," was the answer.
A month later there whs a grand
weddiuz at 0-bow farm hou?, and
Mr. Jones appeared in a bindsotiie
new dre-s, which i'ie had won fn-m
Toiiias. Ixicause slie could not see why
he had anything to do with the mak
in.r of a match that came about because
of the finding of 'Squire C'ha-ie'a br ti
ll l..1. ox in Widow Hooker's west
lield.
a r... c.i . Hill
A J U n t 1 I u 1 OlAliMi jAlll,
s.taitir.c Am?iican.
V, hat H oer-.n-1 ss the largest
"tniiiji mill ii the U'wt ha. Ikcii put
:.. . . ..-.-"....I J I . II I. f . u I ...--
" i'r ": " "l ' liu,l;-l.inr v. 1.1
I'liV IMIM'S l J '".H I I'OrJ, kJ. 1.
tiie (n-icbinery cjnsists ot a turee
'nmdivd lioi-sc jioa er Corliss engine
wiiii twopj.rs tf boilers, four Blake
i .!: hre ileis, 120 slumps, 21 lleiuly'a
'eli'-lee h rs n.id Iieudy coneentra
lr.rs. Th eiiirine cylinder is 2vixiiS.
The weight yo.'AtoIb. Tre-.o sre two
t!y xvhee each 18 feet iu diameter,
whivh nre the driving pulleys of the
two lino hi'ts. OjsIv oiip pair of
boilers are required,, and 60 fog. of
6 team, cutting oil at one-lift h, ruii the
California Sketches.
San Berxardixo, Cal. )
January 22, lUi'J.
Ed. Herald: It may interest your
readers, perhaps, t hear a short de
scription of tha semi-tropics of Cali
fornia, er, at least, a portion of it, as I
will enly describe that portion with
which I am somewhat familiar, and
which will confine me ta Shu Bernar
dino County, where I have been a res
ident some twelve months. To leave
Hcliciate where dm iu tha winter sen
sou the mercury drops ta 2 or 30 de
grees below zero, and be placed in one
where the average temperature drriiij;
this portion of the year is from GO to
70 ilegrees, exceeds one's most san
guice anticipations. At the present
time we can lok arstiud aud view the
snow-capped mountain peaks Gray
hack, Mt. San. Bernard! no, Sua Jacinto,
Cueiiinongo, Gabriel, etc., etc, isolated
peaks iu the Sierra Nevada range, that
reach an altitude of from eiarht to ten
thousand feet, ami hover around this
fertile valley, stud kj 1 here and thtrre
rith beautiful greeu field f grain, as
if to protect them from the intruding
fiesta and snow. To say this valley is
beautiful ja iuaieq stale; the atmo
Btihere is milder, safter, more pleasant
just now than the balmiest Nebraska
day in the month of May. Deciduous
trees now shoot forth their little buds,
and vwry soon will appear the fratrrant
blossoms of the various kinds of fruit
tree3. Then we have quite a larpa va
riery of perennial or evergreen trees,
among which aru the pepper, palm, cy
press, gum, o ran ere, lemon. lim clive,
ttcM which make onr winters, b? thy
ever s dry, appear dii-idt tfly cheerful.
The familiar cot ton wood has such a
rapid grwth that the entire top, in
cluding all th8 branches, is cut elf ev
ery two or three years, thus affording
asuOii-i nt amount ef fuel for severe
fceasuns during the year. As for (low
ers, roses and several other varieties
may b plucked at any tita. They are,
cf course, aot quite .'as plentiful just
now as in the summer time, but there
are ssveral varieties which yield their
Ierfumed blossoms every month in the
year, and it is amazing to see the en
ormous pize the bushes or shruts at
tain; it is nothing unusual to see them
ten or twelva feet high.
The honeysuckle is another note
worthy plant. In size,, ehape of leaf,
color and shape of blossom, it differs
materially from our eastern plant, and
is vastly more frasrant. The leaf is
similar to that of a peach tree. The
blossom, when it first appears, is a pure
white, and gradually changes to a love
ly orange. Geraniums, verbenas, and
such like, receive very littio car and
attention, being planted in gardens
ami allowed to grow and thrive as best
they may; and they are in no way dil
atory, and attain a wonderful growth.
Some of the more dslicate plants, such
us the fuetisia, we are unable to pro
duce, owing to the long and excessive
heat.
With these few lines I will close for
tlie present, and, if favorably received,
will do better at some future time.
A. G.
aaii:.
Augusta, Me, January 20. In the
senate seven fusion senators appeared,
were cordially received aud took seats.
Aiwell aud Potter of Penobscot t said
the interests of their constituency re
quited their presence at the boat. 1, and
however much might be fcaid in tegard
lo the position cf affairs, their duty
whs plain.
Ia the hotisy twenty-two fusienists
took their seats.
AroLSTA, January 23 State Treas
urer White will turn over the books
to the new. treasurer, Iloibro iks, im
mediately upon his beicg qualified.
The military will break camp to
morrnw.-
Several additional fusionists are ex
pected to take seals in the legislature
at once.
Arbor Bay, April 21st, 1SS0.
The State Bard, by resolution, pro
vide that to become a competitor and
entitled to the "Ad.nr Day premium,
the planting must be doueou tue third
Wedaesday of April, 1S30.
Premium.
For the greatest numbprof tree
planted on third Wednesday of
April, 1SS0. to include fruit,
forest, evergreen, ana ali va
rieties $50 00
Greatest number hard wood. ... 23 00
Greatest number cuttings 10 00
For the greatest number of trees
planted by one man during tlie
month of April, Idyj SO 00
Statements in relation to planting
on "Arbor Day" imist be made under
oath, with the attestation ef two disin
terested witnesses. Four-fifths of
the trees must lie alive and in good
condition September 10th, 18S0, aud
the proofs of "Arbor Day" planting
must be filed with the Secretary dur
ing State Fair.
Premium.
For the largest number of foreat
trees set out or planted in the
p'ace they are to grow, and not
less than four nor more tnan
twelve feet apart each way,
and put out duri'ag.the year
1SS0 830 00
Papers please copy and call atten
tion to Arbor Day Premiums.
D. II. Wheeler, Secretary.
G tApirom, the brumal rhief jut
d-;cea--d t AbbiHi2raso, near Mlir.ii
fit trie ai;5 of y-, iht; terror of the
CampHgiia atooud Home for twenty
year, ile was impi Uoiid by Anton
el Ji, pllhougli he claimed to ba a cous
in ot tiie C.MrdiiiA.1 (!: h writ fr. in
r.;.i:o,!, tin til tine capture of 'Home in i
ijii', w nc a nc was fc?l tree a mi Rtlowea
to pron.en.Hde tho streets of floine, ;
where, as (alien hero, he atertrcred j
A BILL
Introduced hj Ur. Padlock, Jen. S'ltl.
Kead twice, and referred to Cea
tilt tie oa Public Lauds.
To Eqwiltze Homesteads.
B3 it enacted by tlie Senate i ..
House of Kepiesentatives of tho U'. it
ed Stales in Congress assembled, Thac
every person entitled, under the pro
visions of seeliori twenty-two hundred
and eihty-i.ine, chapter five, Itevis -d
Statutes of the United Slate?, t eiUti
a homestead, w iio may have heretofcif;
entered, or may hereafter niter, tinier
the homestead laws, a quantity of D i.d
less than one hundred and sixty acu-s,
shall be permitted to enter bo miuu
land as, when added to the quantity
pieviously tnteied, shall nt excci'd
one hundred and sixty acres: Provid
ed, That when such udditiwnal entry
cannot be ma Jo f lands contiguous to
the original t-nlry of He applicant, 1 t.
may select other land elsewhere, L"-S
shall not he entitled to a patent ther
fr without satisfactory proof to tk
General Land ohVe of the planting
and contiuuotiii cultivation of fores' or
fruit trees on an area of the iauiti
equal to ne acre for each forty e.e
thereof duriag a period of three year.
Crop statistics.
Fullep.tox, Xr.B., Jan., 17th, 1830.
F.d. Hep.ald: I haye just received
the following from Washington, and
thinking that it would be of value to
your readers, I lake pleasure in for
waiding the information to you.
DEP'T OK AdKICUETURE. f
Washington-, D. C. f
B. D. Slaughter, Fsq. Sir: Vat
requestor Sunatur Paddock, the follow
ing information is furnished you.
WJIKAT A ..! IXiRV l'HODCCT KOK 187.
U t- 3 j A c W TA V'jtT J.Uf tii iS "
Nebrfcka
jvansas
Wheat I. ir.L.'.bi 1 1 1 3 bu.
corn i.w.M.aso Ui
Wheatl.r4t.hi0.il "
Corn 2.71S.T3f) !33 "
ia.043.r:
0S..Vrt.ea
ia.hj or
rj.7lJ.7V;
Very lle;pectfully,
Wm. G. L.eDuc, Commissioner.
You will see by the above that Ne
braska leads Kansas on wheat forl87'j
and way ahead en the average per acre
of the corn crop. Such statistics as the
above are valuable.
Yours truly, Gad.
(Kd Tfconffhta. .
Imag-ce the misery of a prwonsho al
ways conceals his re! boif under a niaak;
never taking it off even in th mot X lkn.il
iar nicmeuU.
DiebS is only an acccory, tiiat should
i-cra to belong to tha wearer, and not Lh
wearer to ic
The hand of Time, imperceptible ia its
touch, steals the coior from our opinions;
and iiko those who look 011 fadod picture
we wonder at kuvhig boon struck wita
thtir forc.
Au Aucient Odor of Spices.
Kature. t
An interesting archaeological obser
vation has recently been made qui to
noi-i. '.cmally. It is well known that
urns found on lio;n iu burial grounds,
and containing the bone remains of
cremated bodies are. often covered
with clay cups or dishes. The object
of th.e-e dishes was 5'ippoied to liava
been to contnin rpiecs, whicdi Bf?ut
fwrth agreeable otlors during tlie pro-gre-s
of l!:e cremation, lie it Dihiem,
a v, el ) a n (lennan aivharologist,
wis a:'o to verity thn view in tho
fol iov. in ; m-triner : He had obtained
a dhli oi li'is kiinl which was broken,
A-.'A '.":or ceai'. iitie it, ii i l plaeail it
upon a stove for t'jfi purpose of lrv
ir.g the cement. Shortly afterward lis
noticed a strong and by no means uu-plea-iint
odui- provtcdin;; from tho
heit.-l dish. It H'teiun, therefore, that
the ingi-edi-MiiR btirned in tho dish
some liib.cn centur es go had lefc
its. es behind, which announced their
prei-ence upon b-coming lieatcd. Herr
DThlciii remark that thd odor wasitot
unliko that of slorax.
Wouldn't Advertise.
Inilianapolis News.
William C. Ball, of the Terra Hani
Gazette, was over here soars time ago,
soliciting advertisements for his lira
paper. He is a live man and a good
tali.er. Hosteppcd into a large brie X
builJinrcn l'eunylvaiil etrcet, be
low P jane's run, a td told his story,
dwelling on Hie advantac;04 to be ob
tained by advertising iu a pa per of th
imiiienBe circulation of tho Gazette.
Hi bi'duccmeuts were met very coldly,
aud his proposals were reftiaed firady,
but geiitlemauly.
You have no customers LaTemj
Haute?" ho itiquired.
"No."'
'My dear sir, you fho;ild endeavor
to enlarge j-our tiadc. You should
make our citizens acquainted with
your house and your goods."
The fceut'imia'u thought It woul'.'
har.il y pay.
"Not pay, pir!" Mr. Ball returned
to the attack, bripging np statistics
from every pocket and giving numer
ous cllatious of .successful adveriishig.
lie 'ho-re 1 what tJic (Jr.Mtle was ca
pable of rs an ad vert idiig medium.
"Now, my dear sir, don't you think'
by giving iiio au adrertiaeMitnt yoa
could extend your buiinees iu Terro
Haute?"
Then tho man behind the counts?
said :
"I don't think we can, young maa
this is tho gas-works.
The Colossal Bronze Statce op
Victory which stands in tlie Park,
at Lowell, before the tomb of the
fiist soldiers that fell in the revolu
tion, is a lasting and beautiful trib
ute of art. It is one of the first ob
jects sought by strangers visiting our
sister eit-, which indeed many Tisit
purposely to see this elegant object
of high art. It was obtained from
the king of Bavaria by Dr. J. C. Ay
er, to whom His Majesty was espe
cially gracious ia acknowledgment of
what his remedies are reputed to have
(lone for the suflering tick. It wa.4
donated by the Doctor to the City of
Lowell aa a permanent and speat-it.
emblem of tho victories both of Sei--ence
a ad Art. Hoi-stv.R (Mi-)
2euuxe anaithiiassy;