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7c Vluttsnwuth iVechbt Zjcruhl hw1 to thf m.cml'e r reecfully w 1 1 cull vonr ntthetinti to the followini' fiiets: Omaha is located, in the geographical KNOTTS BEOS., Publishers & Proprietors. TO THEIR TASKS ACAIN. The Vomen of the Home Mission ary Society Separate for Their Various Fields' From Saturday's Daily. Sauycusk, N. Y. Nov. 2. The con HITTER AND HAMJ'ANT. Chicago Tribune, 28: Like the orator at Riehtnond upon the occasion of the unveiling ol the Lee statue Thursday, Cleveland's late minister to Mexico, (Jen. Jackson, defender of the "lo.-d cause," in hii recent speech at JIacon, CJa , placed the contest to destroy the Ameri- ccnter of the continent, and is nccesiihle tc every section of the country. The twelve trunk lines of railway with their 112 passenger trains araiving and depart ing each day afford ample facilities to all who may desire to attend the conven tion. With a population of over 100,- 000 Omaha to-day is the best paved city can union on the same footing as the war in the west, and with her broad streets, declaredly the colonies against Great Miuieyiu.i. um, ,,,. nB, ut . . u- Ijlitain The statement shows its somest cities in America, Ample hotel "v . facilities and accomodations for all who nvu absurdity. The north had exercised veution closed last night, LSoston may come win ue ioiina nere. nie ex- hu ijuimijr itgaiusi iuu suuii us ureiu to be its next place of meeting Hal- position building, within three blocks of Britain had toward the colonies when it timoro Bent a c.rdial invitation to Lava " Irinciml hotels will seat 10,000 elaimcd the right of taxation without the next meeting held there and -we had The proposition of Omaha in detail representation. The south declared war to rise and "be counted" thres times be-1 will be presented to the national com- win u it was.in lull control of the gov- fore we could tell which point had the mitt at its December meeting. Should eminent, of the presidency, the supreme preference. V, an7 l,n,.orm?n T w court, congress, the army and the navy, iuiiiiii.ui.1. , will be furnished with nleapure. W e . . J Mrs. Hutheford II. Hayes was again , u wiU e Omaha a favorable nc,t lilonc to preserve slavery, but to cx- unanimously chosen president, and Mrs. consideration and we shall be pleased to tend it into the free territories; and be- heur from you on the subject. i ours cause it was not permitted to carry respeciruny, n. u. Jit )a?, slavery north of Mason's and Dixon's UAMLL 11. V IIIiKI.EK, viiaiimau Secretary. t v i wimv iff vvvi v NO GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SYSTEM FOR YEARS. ' THE A l'laco UIutb You Cannot Hurry Any l,ody l'.l rieneo or a Hungry Man. Habitual (arckoiiii of tho Scullion. At llio Fea-idr. Tl.o hot-1 solemn. Y you drop yo; ln,urbef;iv tho diving enjoin the- they hs:o s;-si.o:n in this country is very l cannot hurry anybody. If ;r key at the hotel it may lx an on wiil recover it. It is like i.i il operation. Tho morj you .solemn jtorc;fnagos tho moro lii'. r their i. resonee of mind or It. S. Rust cor. sec. During the last afternoon session greet ings were received from Mrs. U. S. Grant and regrets that she could not be present. The society has greatly enlarged upon its plan of work and taken up new fields. This year we will build an emigrant's home in Castle Garden JN. 1., take up work in Glasco, New Mexico and among the Indians in Colorado. STRA Y SCIENCE line it attempted to destroy the union. The colonists fought for the right to govern themselves and for home rule as against a foreign nation. The south Your correspondent represented the ftn(i instantaneous in operation. An eminent nhvsician of Austria has strongly recommended the use of the fought to preserve slavery, to extend it gall of the rattlesnake as an antidote for '"to the territories, ami for the light to sn:.k bites. Tt is said, further, that as a u uul Ui ""5 um"u milw,l,,1"us l" ri'iiu'ilv it is incxiii nsi vc and efficacious keep up what Jackson calls "the gentlest and by far the most civilizing needs of our frontier work which appeal to the people pledged to hear them. Speaking in I5rwn memorial chapel in the evenining also representing the west field on Tuesday night in the First M. E. church. The "Woman's Home Missionary society ( concluded its interesting and profitable session in this city last evening, but vari ous committees wefe in secret session un til midnight in order to complete their work, so as to leave for their homes early I 'triil lintiinni'inrr trl nt lAiiwltm nrpp 1 irtril It has been suggested that ropes used " 1M . , . ty luuui iu cnJHUL ill utut'i ui lib, hic of for scaffolding purposes, especially in localities where the atmosphere is apt to destroy hemp, should be dipped when dry in a bath containing twenty grains of sulphate of copper per litre of water 1 1.... :.. ii.:. ..1..4: lii,f fnnrl - ami KepL muiis bumuu demonstration at Maeon shows days. The sulphate of copper ahsorueu will, it is believed, preserve them from attacks of parasites and rot. The impression is that dying persons of uncon- , . .1 irr-wlii'ill t l;iifer into a state Lil in UlVlUIUg. , I ... . .. . 1 1 1 sciousncss mat ends ineir uouny iaiu and deadens the agony of the final part ing with earth. "V-hile this may in many cases be true, the fact remains that fre quenly occurs the retention of control over some special sense as, for example, the hearing, long after apparent uncon sciousness. This fact should be born in mind by those in attendance up on the sick-bed. When a piece of metal requires hard ening and tempering at one part only, heat the steel behind the part to bo tem pered to redness, and dip the article so ni trt bunion the reouired part and leave- will remain in town long enough to ac cept chancellor Sim's invitation to attend chapel services in the University to-day. llev. Charles Bechman dismissed the con vention at the First M. E. church last night with a prayer. The Home for the Foble Minded at Beatrice a Poor Job. The Beatrice Express complains very bitterly against the loose and careless manner in 'which the stone and morter to be used in building the stato home tor the feble minded at that place is be ing heaped together. The following is clipped, from an, ar ticle in the Express concerning the structure: "In places, and there are many, the walls show gaping holes that it is ex pected are to be tilled with mortar and rubble stone, but which will detract rather than add strength and solidity. There is no uniformity in the cutting of the stone. "Window caps and sills vary greatly in thickness from end to end. The joints are not broken and in places can be seen continuous seams run ning from the foundation to the water table, and cracks in the vails are inevita ble, as in fact one corner of the founda tion wall which now only bears the weight of tha partly completed super structure is already cracked. Standing on the inside or the build ing one can. look in any direction and see the rough, ragged, and irregular surface of the most miserable specimen of mas onry that ever disgraced a community or state. In places such large stones are used on the outside that scracely two or threp inches of space is left for "backing up" and it looks as though the workmen, not having stone of the required size at hand, have used brick for the purpose set on edge. Again, who ever saw or heard ol a contractor carrying up one side of the wall of a building at a time, as Lonye & Krone arc here doing? Instead of excavating to the same depth all around the building for the foundation, in places the same describes an absolute step up. What does this create but a weak spot that is sure to create a crack in the wall? The half cannot be told of the un soundness of the work and needs be seen to be even faintly understood. Stop the work at once, and if the contractors are not held responsible by a sufficient bond, let it be placed in hands thit will secure the completion of the structure as it should be. Mr. C. A. Sweet of this city, who is superintending the work, when his atten lion was called to certain defects in the construction, admitted, that such existed, but excused himself and the contractors by saying that the specifications called for such work, and said that Mr. F. M. Driscoll, the architect, was to blame for them. Be that as it may, somebody is certainly at fault, and the Exprrss calls for an investigation that the blame may be placed where it belongs, and the rem edy if there is any, applied." Omaha the Place to Hold the Natatlonal Convention of 1888. From Saturday's Daily. At a meeting last night of the Omaha national convention committee the fol lowing letter was drawn up and ordered sent to the members of the several com mittees: ClIAMBBER OFCOMEERCE, O.MAII , Neb., Nov. 5, 1837. Dear Sir: The repub licans of Nebraska, in their late state con vention, unanimously declared in favor of locating th3 next national republican convention at Omaha. The request has been seconded by the board of trade and city council of Omaha, and committees have been appointed to make nrrange ' ments to accomodate the same, and place the advantages and claims of Omaha be fore the committee. A9 a preliminary step the comtnittee ake the liberty of making an indiyidual right to lash labor and its profits out the backs of human chattels. Aud this is the holy cause, this is the new south of which Grady talks so sen timentally over his champagne! The that the spirit of the rebellion is still rampant in that section; that the rightfulness of secession is still affirmed; that those who fought for secession are to be glorified and those who fought for the union are to be reproached and insulted; ami that the southern lost-cause democracy is disfranchising republicanism in the south to keep alive this sectional bitterness. DAVIS IN GEORGIA. Tin: unparallelled enthusiasm which greeted Jeff Davis upon his reappearance at various points in the south should be satisfactory proof, to fair minded people hat the cause for which they once sacri ficed national honor, has lost little of it hold upon the minds and hearts of that rebellious section. From every platform upon which the arch traitor lias appeared . i . I 1 '-.-1.:.-. 4-..:.-.i.O..-1 nili ilifirn line sufficient heat in the contiguous metal 10 u.u u.g mum.-n r.,Uo the temperature of the hardened been delivered speech after culogizmg L - I . . . , . -i This plan is the coutctlerate nag, ana denouncing us part enough to temper it; ..mllir fnllnwpd in the tempering of lathe and planer tools, flat drills, etc. If, however, the method of dipping is to hold the steel in the water at an even traitors the men who carried the stars and stripes. It is not surprising that these followers of Jeff Davis should kiiullv remember ,l.,...l. ftnrtl,i immersion, the temper til.; iumuus uu"""1'"'""'-' i ;n iw. -vn,r,nff. while if the they should devote their eloquence and . -. ii i : i, .tnr llofic to reaffirming the soundness ot steel Pe raised ana loweieu. in . .nv.., , . . the color band will be broad. tl.cir position, is a )iue mpicg m , ., r i I view ot tne repcaiea assertion, on At a recent meeting of the Loudon flw1q to the r f- Socicty of Telegraph engineers the par- ' ticulars of an interesting experiment made by submerging a microphone in a public bath were given. By tiic unassist ed ear no sound could be distinguished, but, bv the aid of the microphone, a great confusion of sounds was revealed, 'doors being shut, footsteps, voices, water flowing, all mingled together. Tins proved the vibratory of water, and a practical application of the phenomenon is found in the fact that the microphone is now part of the regular equipment or officers of certain water companies in Germ any, where it is used to detect leak age from the pipes by the noise of the watcrfiow. An invention that extracts tin from tinned sheet metal cuttings con sists conveying hydrochloric acid gas into a closed vessel containing the tinned sheet metal, the separation of the tin, of which is desired. .After the closed vessel has been completety satu rated with hydrochloric acid gas, where by the latter combines with the tin, a shower of water is allowed to fall over the sheet metal, and the gas is converted into liquid protochloride of tin; the tin entirely removed from the sheet metal, is dissolved in the protochloride of tin. The protochloride is drawn off, and the tin is precipitated either by means of zinc or by lime wash, the tin obtained bein almost pure. Friday's Daily. This morning a raft with a tent pitched on a part of it for a covering was seen floating slowlv down the river about nine o'clock. A storv in the Omaha Bee probably concerns the same nai ties. From that paper it seems the r . occupants of the raft were two men with their wives and two children, one of the men's name is Jule Tillson. The party hailed from Niabrara county where they had squatted on claims but werecrowdei of by legitimate settlers, they having no money to hold the claims, and the soil bein; to poor to produce well, they made a raft to return to Arkansas. At Sioux City the party was saddened by a little girl who was with them aad who was prone to somnambulism, who fell from the boat during the night and was of course dtowned, but not missed until morning. From the Bee it appears their travel must be slow as it says ', they left Omaha yesterday morning r.nd epily p:iss cd here to-day. Northern democrats apper to know as much about the patriotic south at the present time as they did in 1S(!4. In a secular sense, we are glad to note the progress that lias been made in that once desolate and ruined section under the influence of republican legislation, aud we entertain no apprehension that these periodic outbursts will materialize into another attempt to impoverish the country through another war; but we make these passing, notations to show that in politics the old spirit still' lives and that southern democrats arc suit shoutin"- for Jeff Davis and the stars and bars. their ni:.lh'i I. As to tho raothM, they have but little. In tho f;r,t place, they do not riso till about or after ! oVloc!: in tho moni in:, although nature shines upon their island about 4 oYiock. Aetivo mhnlcl Yankees, who feel tho morning shine, rise and expect to get even with the country. They find that they cannot buy a pill or seiHit.z powder or an oyster. Th'j Briton rhvs as becomes him about 9 o'clock or 10 o'clock and is then somewhat uurcsteil if a call is mado upon his avarice. I am stop; line; hro in a hotel which is sup posed to Ik." the perfection of recent civiliza tion. It is built of while bricks on tho in side and stone exteriorly. Th re is moro Btylo and in-!hod about it than is required of a country hui -3. You come in at tho front door and o! werve a man covered over with gilded uniform. You aJvaneo toward two or three ofiic s near tho front door. If you strike the wrong oilico they march you to and fro. You are requested to register. About six of tliooi mi uor offices arc kept up toward the front. In the course of time you learn the iv'hnon, but if you r.re blunt or dull you miy bo for a week kept sailing be tween offict; number one unci olilce nunioer seven. Wh'i you oomo down from j-our room you drop your key through a hole into a sort of a vai If they neglect, as they often do, to fish your key out of the vat you may be ten or fi: een minutes recovering your way into your room. AT TU3 BREAKFAST TABLE. When you go to breakfast you are required to crive vour minuter, winch ins Doen pi e 1 ouslv confided to you ou a littlo round ticket or check, i on present yours-n, aud in aooui three minutes are required to sign a schedule as to vour place of abode. They bring you a little piece of iLh about two inches by three inches. When you have done with this thev possibly bring you a second piece, calculate daring tho present week that every meal which c ost mo from four shillings to seven shillings coot the houso about one-half shilling at the very highest. The hotel sys tem hero has changed, as they suppose, for the tetter, end yet we would think in Amer ica that it had hardly changed au aU. Lez mo give you an example of tuo contrast. Fifteen or twenty 3-oars ago the Lar.gham hotel was supposed to be the finest in London; it was placed near the American minister's residence; it was built of brick, and was a very largo and extensive building. They made it st"tc and offensive and exclusive. If you go to the hotel you see a man in uniform parading before it ; his business is to observe whether you are fit to come into tho holy of holies. You pass through tho portal, and there is jterhaps a second sergeant at arms there to look out for your character. "When you get within tho hotel becomes very ex pensive, containing several kinds of bureaus containing railroad tickets, newspapers and what not. You finally go up to a little office, which is perhaps supported by a boy. lie assigns you to a room. Host of tho chambermaids re ceive about 15 a year, or 75. They are obliged to enter into articles of contract to stav out their year. It need not be hinted at that a portion ot them are oonvious 01 tne seventh coim.-iaiidment. When you go down to tha breakfast or dining room you find that almost every one there is a German. Ho knows about enough English to give you what you Lave, to eat. and if you have a re quest to y.u:'.:o pertaining to your room or your friend he shrugs ins snomuers anu in sists noon foedi ng you. lie is as a Sioux In- rii.m in Great Britain. These Germans to tho Jonathan II ATT J. V. MAitfma 1 FY IlEATflAftlClT. POI'tlC PACKERS a.nu pi:au;i:.s in BUTTER AND EGGS. FORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE 15 EST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c, ol our own make. The best brands of OYSTERS, in cans ana duik, hi "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FUR PARLOR SET ! I im. -w. 11 n - rmTt Mil I SET ! -FOR ALL CLASSES OF- number of hunareds of thousands are over running Eaglaiid, aud though the English dislike the juxtaposition they seem to be en tirely inea: table of changing their met nous. The solemv.it- of the British hotel is equiva lent to the solemnity of a church. A CAP.ELrSS SCULLION-. This morning I went to the office and asked for my key. Tho scullion there said that it wrs net on its hook, and would look for it. lie thou began to fish for it among about fifty keys in a hole underneath the place we h.vi dropped our keys. Having hunted all these kevs through, he said it was not there. II J had overlooked it in the mul- tinlicitv of kevs. Had ho attended to his business, every one of those keys would have been hung 0:1 its place tho moment it was drooped. Then their system will never stand thenressure and criticism of modern civili zation. You enter the huge dining room of tho Hotel : letropole and lind a series of pil lars in tho middle of the reorn. These pillars are all usca.ss and unnecessary, and they sep arate people who cat from other people who eat. You are told th-.t for a certain amount of money you shall have so many dishes. They bring you the first dish, and it is about one and a half to two ounces in weight. If you submit this is all you will get of the first dish. If you are an independent person you will demand a second portion of the dish. They yield without remonstrance. Then when you come for the second part of the breakfast you feet a little piece about two or three inches. If you tell the man to take that back ar.d bring you something reason able to cat he will obey like a calf. If you submit ycu will get no more for breakfast. At the Lar.gham hotel you ring a bell for something in the way of refreshments; some times a m.m will come in and sometimes he will not. You wonder where tho center of ' these houses is ; v.-ho conducts them; who is ' rpsnonsib'.j for them. As far as the chamber- FOR s, IScdrooius, Btiiiinff-rooms. SLif chciis, Hallways and Offices, GO TO Where a magnificent stock of abound. Goods and Fair Pric'a UNDERTAKING AND EtfBALmiRG A SPECIALTY CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH PLATTSMOUTH, KEBRAKKA IP a G. FRIP.KF Hi no 1 lIiUsL lit ivsy Drug (SUCCESSOU TO J. IT. KG II l.Ki H.) Will keep conftantly on Uiv.nl a full and complete toJs of p:ir 1 nsM S, On:-, s ana iwcifies, rami ValI Paper ar.d a Full Liiie of PURE LIQUOR S. Notice to Creditors. rss STATE OF NEBRASKA., t "URS Conuiv. I I-i the matter ol the est:ite of John Nash. de ceased : Notice is hereby given that ne claims and demands of all ieis"'iis as;i'.::--l John Nash, uece-ed. late of f aid county uu i state, wih be rec-ei Vd. examined aid adju- r i bv the county court, at. the court hinin in I'lattsmoutli. on t!ie25!h day of April, A. l. A mm who hus practiced medicine for 40 yenrs ouhf to know unit from sugar; n.-ail what he snys: Toi.kdo. O.. .Inn. 10, 18S7. Messrs. V J. ('iuruy & Co. Gcctld : ni'.-n: I have iteen in the treneral pmc- iiee o! iHcdicni'- lor most 40 years, nna Gen. Francis A. Walker, in an article in Erribner's Magazine on the labor prob lem, uses these words: No feelinjr of sympathy toward the unfortunate of other lands, no sentiment of hospitality toward those newly come among us requires Americans to permit their own interests to la seriously im mured, much less the peace and order of the community to be endangered by alien elements. This is sensible talk. The United States already holJs many incongruous elements in its population which it may find some- trouble in converting into Americans of a very exalted type. It has the anarchists the Chinese and the negroes. The most dangerous of these in every respect except iu numbers, are the anarchists. Education and oppor tunity are doing much to elevate the negroes. Contact with a more enlight ened pnd progressive civilization than : maids anu iaoor eiameni, Ku mcy v,-j 1 , . ... . well attended to, but if. you go to the main their own is rendering a similar service office you anj ko'pt in Q state of ai.prehension, for the Chinamen. Improvement in this Wonderin;- whether you have a right to ask direction in case O f the Chinese is slow, foranythin 1RSH at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ; and l i t,f ; .11 r,r. r.,l - six months Irom and after the -Otli nay nf et . - - ' A. I. 1SS7, if tho t ime limited lor creat-;r c said deceased to prt-si'iit their claims fi-r er. amiuation nml allowance. Civen under mv hand, thi 20th day of Oct.. A. 1. 1837. C. TiUSSKIX. 3w3 ' ounty Judge. Opintcnofa Leading Editor. Almost all the diseases that afflict us would take it according to directions. pcticr.ee, have never sorn a prepara ion that I could prescribe with as much con fidence of fcucc-ss r.s I can Hall's Catarrh Curr, manufactured by you. Have pro scribed it a great many timea find its ef fect is wonderful, and would ay in con clusion that I have yet to find a oih'j of Cutanh that it would not cure, if they and for obvious reasons even in the case of the negro it cauuot be rapid. In crease of both Chinese and negroes is from within only. This cannot be checked by govci mental decree, even if it were contidered necessary to check it. Thr increase of the anarchists, paupers and criminals is largely from with-out, by immigration or n' t. un my way 10 juouuuii I stopped at Brighton for almost a weei. Every day I took my sea bath. Every night I slept under a sheet, In the course of three or four days I was a21ieted with a strange kind of diarrhea. I had never felt anything of the kind before; thero was a shght pain in tho middle of my stomach, attended with cracking pains toward the side of my stomach. I went to tho hotel proprietor and asked where the water came from which leu with great politeness, from infancy to old age have their origin ... - 1 . a - H ...1 in a disordered liver, a reaiiy goou liver medicine is the most important in the whole range of pharmacy. We be lieve Simmons Liver Regulator to be the best among them all. We pin our faith upon the Regulator, and if we could pci suade every reader who is in ill health to buy it, we would willingly vouch for tie benefit each would receive. Ed Cincinnati Gczttte. For Sale. A farm ou Weeping Water bottom, the S. W. i of S..C. 2S Td. 10. Haitgc 1. Enquire of James Walstou uf liock Bluffs for farther particulars. Se;jt. l-6tno. W COLD FEFi fi.jo nn nttribntfi of sovereignty, and can in the United States, be exercised by T4ric-M.-in Tie said. The rtower to regulate v it ti..-. finest water in Great Britain. . - uu-" , One morning the mam waiter m tne uoici re- wu.,,,.. ".ir. von had better CO to London. Tii sea air seldom agrees wun . -J;; uru .r ruutnre. P'les, etc. Con-cT-o'-.w IVith manv strangers it disagrees j , .Tt.mnn lie. Price of Ueit. with M-tinr-otic Insole. -1). STit Oy express j. 11. or uj re turn mail niton rwiut of i-rii'o. "end mes':rc ,...nnlp tbrniiQ-b their servants in Congiess. Population is one of the attributes of national greatness. Some of populution, however, bring weakness instead of strength to a nation. The supply of this kind of population which the L'nited States lias already on ha nd is considerably in excess of present needs. Olohe Democrat. Serdone dollar in currency, w.tln.ze , ;- usually worn, and trv a pair of our V.-hhu' Indoles for rlit-ut! amm. c.ld fcr and 0 : ni ctitation. Thev are the mot powerful h-ud.- :i. the world. Ihe weaier f.-c'.s ihew,.rint'. . !;. and n-vitaliziition in tlirc- minutes ;.ir. r ;.iu tini; them 011. Sent my ituru mad up- n rev pt cf price. Send your a-lilres-t for t ti- ew lr larture in nicilical Treatment without .-i-ci-cine"with thnsatKis t t"s;i:n.ji.ia':.s. Vtriie us full particulars of difiicult ie-. oar Magnetic Kninev belts for cent r tn-11 will positively cine the fo'lowin-.' t leases !th out meiiicitie : I'iti-- i" the hack, hcit it Veil' nerveous deltility. luiai ao. j;eii-ral e.el. !, rheumatism, pjiralytos.v.fural.i.v, i-eiatica. n s . f tl.e kiiinevs. tomi'l liver. Jemma f.iis- nean uise.ic. insi'n'""."1 Ktrar. verv much. You v.-iil never be any better so Im's as you Slav here." So I went on to Lon don" and in a few hours was completely re stored to health. London Letter. ' There are in Boston between 600 and 900 negroes who vr&ro Lorn subjects of the British r.ruwn. nf whist a 1,(1 'z 1 I ehoe worn, Sendl'tr circu lar. Order direct. . Notk. The ;t;i?ve de'.c died Peit v.uh 1:1 eulea is warranted to po.sitivc'.y cure chpM.ic cases oh s'-minal emissions hint ;i:oi.oti.r.cv c-r money rcfuuried, evec. alter one year's tiial. THE HAG5ET1CAI'PLIAMEC0.. 47 ly Dearborn St , Chicago. 111. Youis trulv. L. L. OORSUCH. M. D., Office, 218 SummUSt We will give iJlOO for any case of Ctitiirrah that ctm not be cured witln Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken interr.ully. F. J. Ckenet A Co.. Prnj.s., Toled,0. VS6od by Druggists, 7o cts. 3Sml-(l) Liagnl ?!oi!c. In the i'.U trict court .' Cas crrtD'y, Kelt Jn the falt?r o! the citat of W illi&ra O'Neill decra-rd. ('lMcr to !-ho why lireorp to retJ '-'f b:ti: l.t It" erjuitf.'.. oil leadhlff r4 f'::;C !k retit on ttf tl;n h-.i l oi r Aam shj ! later of 'i!e cf iiiiiin O'Nt-li) deet-4-e.i. ! e;.t j:::n wniij 1 ih.-r tl.tt.-t that -"id deceased dtcd ... d .l cr:: rer.l eVte therciu ficsier.hf; m4 it is uetwrar t ' :i tlie -.rti- 1,, p, lb. !'..: i.f KK'i'ri-i t.-l i'i.t- 1 r ... fus, f, !) .ne iiiu4"; a:,d it ;: . m .-. th-c-i;ri 1 11 n i,csiry t '! t-:d r-: ale :,.r :i:t uruose. it crr-.en : luv. !t raii, l:i'rcetf'J In i.i-.l ;::- e an Aff-r itt u office f tho l.-i k .f t.c ::::iu i eo-t U, i,j fori'MM ei,u. tT.onth" H.iU ..'J,.y. :i.h ' f Noveprfcnr A J. l.-7. t 1 !!. i. n. Haiitheir to !'r f.icvs if Ktn.wln 'i!rn rill th it !."."f of .! sfThe.: r:-:r- r.f - Inn nincre r icrrr l:ip t lie. .-,rtli -.! recr fonrtcar. ! ('. 1 co:;t.;. .NehrAjtKii, slionlU t-ot Itnuc to tt:-.. ii i.tl ir,istra;.jr :.ul ihar. s cpy ot iris trilcr .!,! T15 i tiu isi:,-J ;n tl"i l'lattrpout Wkt.klt Hbkalii. p. newr,rcr pnM:hed ano in wener d circulalic in mid Cais county Nehr.i.ska,fr four successive weekly publica tions. lated October 15th, lb7. at Plattsraouth, cSraka. HAKtrnr, M. CiiArMAH. udfe ol the district court of ,. . Cars county Ticbra.sk. C. t. vv nionr .Att'y for Admlals.'rator. slw St-cnETAKT Whitnet, ia an intervi' ' in New York yesterday, says be ha3 1 - contemplated refiigiiing mid will go .- to work in a week or pc that mean j . after election. !1