Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 20, 1873, Image 1

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BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NWEMBER 20, 1873.
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PERU ADVERTISSKEIiTS.
Insiiraracc not a Privilege ljut aXHity.
Continental Insurance Company ,if
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HOW THE BAKT CA3IE.
J ThelA'iv Moon ciimetiown last night-
She did yon iieedirmojujui
A lovely lady dressed In white:
T'U t.!l vnll nil lllKlUt it.
Tioy hurrlel Lrfn and me to bed,
: Atnl Aumy tald. "No"', miiy be '
mt pretty moon up overncuu
111 bring us uovru h uu.it.
Asset over .....
Loseh vnttl iaXJbi'-nso.
Losses pniil in Iotoii,
"Tou lie as qalet--avcaii be;
; peibMi.yon li alien nerjwuiiiHs
r.'oan:HnO Urtweeii Ute wiikw-liui. toaee
,a,oo,uij , And then lf hoVtl or ywi keej still,
nuv,uiw And all Mtt'TOOtn issniiuy.
'Ct-trr mde a spt.'Cialtv. upon tbeln-rl jsie H floni uiross Ue window-sill,
f aril mnt or AhwihI Premium pian, j a tiouuie white moonIady.
mlr inr five vears; lesfe than five years, j
b'KS stock plan. "Across the rdH.ftJongthe floor.
Insure itcln8t loss or dnmKe hy Fire sn.l You'll ,,r,s!:J"1"..r'!,lK'
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C. J. Barber, General Agent, Omaha.
P. M. MAETIN,
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Latest Styles
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. .na t.- rler,-anfta.rte a one
j pfjxr' r i'r rite.
We are constantly iiMjss n;Tiithn-ari;oods
vli.ti we
ai.! then KheMl vanish llshily.
Bnt tn the inoniins you "ivill llud,
If nctiilng happen-, nniylie,
Sbc. left tb bomethlni; ulce behind
A beautiful siar-buby."
WV didn't Jne5 believe her then,
For Aunij s always cuafTnif:;
The tales sheirlls to me and l.en
Would make you die n-lauehlng;
And -wben s-heent-out pretly soon,
ieii .said, "That's Aunty's humming;
There alnM a bit of hrrty-moon,
" r any baby coming."
I thonstit myself It wn a lib;
And yet I wasn't certain !
&n I Kept Quiet in the crib.
And peeped liehind the curtain.
I didn't mean to t-j-ep u wink,
Hnt all w.tbnuta-w.Trniiif;. ., .
I dropped rleht ott a-nd don't yon think,
1 never waked till morning!
Then trere"wa; Auntv hj rnv bed.
Ami wlwrn I climbed anil kissed her. .
She. laughed and snld. "You sleepy-head I
Yo;i'v-got a littie-Mster!
Whit :nte you shut yonr eyes so soon?
I've ii.t'.i" a "mind to scold you
Fr down fJie came that lady-moon.
Exactly vsl told yon!"
Aid trslj H wp not a Joke.
In spite f Ieirs denying.
For insi t he verv time she spolre
"We heard the baby cryinc.
The wv we jumped and made a rash
For mother's room that minute!
But Ann'- stopped ns crvtnq, "Hush!
Or ele yeu shan't a In it."
And so we had to tlp-to in,
And keep ax awful quiet,
A15 if it wh mi awful dn
To iHkc a bit of riot.
But ther- was )w.bv. njuyhow
Thefnmi -t little mlduet!
T just wsh von eoll mp in now,
And see it squirm and Hdget.
Len ssv be don't iwlievelfs true'
(He ln'i sneh a bhv.)
The mHn bad aiivt-ainsr to do
frhli!ni;lm; us fiat baby.
But seems tn me Its verv near.
A" flen-ss running waer
JKt niKbt there wa' " b-i'.iy herp.
So oomcthinc imi bavebr.rtit;ht her.
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purposes seemed to be hraoke. Tholted upon this rock by the hostile Iro- between men jis men and not as poll
Ghawles" makes conpiderable smoke quois, if we remember aright at any
we venture to guess that he does some
destruction of tobacco "und such
rate we won't Bpoil the etnry for a
name, and were there kept until the
tings." The notorious old pedagogue, "last of "the Illinois" died of star va
Eastman, was perambulating the i tion. A pulife Aleraonstration was
given on thiggwin September lat.
CUE niSJ OIS EETTES.
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TiTir-trcf'Trr T) KOCSZ SEOKR. First
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to sufe FHhasr3.
TE RSFER TO OUlt CUSTOjLIvRS.
DRUGS, ?JSSICIK;ES,
CI1EKTICAL.S,
riNr. to:l"kt soaps.
k Faacy Hair. T&tk BraeK,
Psrfniii cry ,
Toilet Ai'ticles-
TMlJSSES, SJIOIH.WEB BftiCES,
Ora and Sgrclen ScmM,
"UX.K v:ks atTx liquors for
3:bd:cisal rcujeosEs,
Paiatr-, Oris, 7aris:i5 and Ii'e Stffij
Lbtter I'crc-' PfWi, Ia!i EHrelap;s
"oLA'-SS FUTTY,
Ofbnn Oil i.imps mid Chlmnev.
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Vr iavlte year attention to tlrt supertority pMhe
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p4 wil' inak- f. or.'.er j F4
0C BOOTS AXD SHOES. HJ
Q t i "nt Kee Sample.
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1 Fashionabis Baot and Shos
nTOJl WWtX ALWAYS 8K IIJLXD.
It- ....:- exvcuttit with n-.: mess,
ii CALL AND EXAMINE 31 Y STOCK
COMBINED
it HAS THE FOLDING ESK AI)EAT.
IT IS FKDE FltOM: NOISK.
IT IS STRONG, BBAtTir Vh. CONVENIENT.
. JURABL-
Tie caVtinw are one-fourth wter th ! o(
ST'T" 'rM-h- rnoihfr wed ad4
Taeseat. arm. and back. arebeal'ftiliy carvedam
aUttd. We Kuaran; fn.J'r,JL
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JiWM&ace& Collection
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name indicates, an etecan ifT T -fl
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K'-vi'mber 7, 1S73. J
Editor Nebraska Advertiier.
j You exacted bof re we left a prom
ise to write for the ApvEr.Tisnu
wl.ilf. nVse:it. and thoiiKh' we have
nothing new, strange or startling to
communicate, our scrupulous regard
fbnte obligation of a contract will
norpermit us to violate it, though
you miphtjie willing to release us in
v:w of thetss circtimstauces. J3ut
there is one other circumstance tht
asauiJUice of ".rhich, acquired by a
long course of experience within th-
tn.nur. cukUMil.n-1. ItTIUUntS US H10I1'
Btronely to write than a promise, a
request, 2 brilic or r. threut, the as
surance that wlien you have slanced
over Ibis letter you will ijlve it to
ifa? devil. - ..-
OtV'otir wsy 'frnm -Brownville wc
foiuid hfpw minntes tinfe tonin over
to Omaha. We sought out T)r. Ij. 35.
.ArnSld's n'cc, and, AlthniiRh that
i profession! ws imt in, we stepped
inside and U?afl.H uurseli wnii u-
i only nev,-cpHpr to lie found. It prov
ed to be Hti AYEUTlSERof an aneient
date, and the'mosi prominent m.d
only artiele we nw reaiember there
in was the editor's Messing upon the
Dr. when he passed through the Hy
menial ordeal. Our waiting proved
unavailing, and a kind hearted indi
vidaal finally volunteered to direct us
to the Doctoi's rfsidene'e. We will
wager that to tills day he flatters him
self that he did c favor for the Doc
tor, however much our adipose, 3Co
pounds., argued to tiie contrary. We
found the, professional gentleman at
home, or course. What right had we
to expect that he would be in his of
fice? What newly married man doe
"WeareiHOBiatiBsa fi'i: line o. n&
o -r-u.i-r-v tWMtm. Qbmrs. anc ai
HKXm-KE.. Oiu- list or apjra .n.,.v , . ? go we reaSOn XlOW .
jes. ia?rs. v'"": "";;.. C-.i . I
and so we ought to
AGENT.
Special atlentlongiven tocollection of notes
and accounts for non-reeWentg.
Address Bo 68. 1ERX, V amahs, Co.. iNfib.
BarberShsp J Restaurant
KV. -a-:--.: o ,n jn the weatest and latest
K,yle I ue c..'iceiit brand-, of Clears eon-
Matithr on t and. Del!el Confectionery, j
Team in season. Oye$ Ktows on st.ori
aou. . , ia Fountain in full blast.
Kitt, t. opposite Brick Chnreh,
ATV4btarte ailSverytl.inR dh e
in ;v -ri.de . . spt.o..la. all -r wh'ch we i.,n
for wlior on uBichi time t enable a district to
ordUaduTrablelrrPbj.jd
adatrird to priuiarv lew'; lu IrawnnK. .wmers.
BfdailGramaiar. .ddre-souraearestasent,
wuo win cull i.ioa yoa luiit ce.sj .
NatioDal SoLool Purniture Oo. ,
iia and U5 State Strcc,
CHICAHO.
? "ST MARTIN. Exehislre Asent for Otts Ne
mate luehardaon aud Pawnet! counUs. ?
5P- fl5iTj-ir!!4frniirt bsciainVw. Five
ST?n-?a7 taildiK bonds utteti vrtthout
ciiarge to patrons. Aodrests
Eos 101, Porn, Mohraska.
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' i Iiof intt'ne in ImIKFD
WKIil.S in rst.ilAiiA
Bftz.a& COUNTY. tixlls Ui
IlKJIVl- ltttr receive prompt
C4eBlHi attention. Parties ma
aak rr. n' PIKE. GAliVEXIZED
IKOX OR CE5iET TTJUINR. We make
vi i tiirii-j'i ROOK, wesre provided
ith a tsinsanl pound horse-jKiwer drill
dl same ze a. Auger. Guarantee water
ropay pcxtorace address. PERU, Xel)
CHARLES-GAEDE
PKOPRIETOR.
Guets received at all hours, DAY
and NIGHT. Connects with
under same management.
3aJCareful iittention given to the
wants of guests. We rofar to the
traveling public.
C. W. CUL,EEEtTSOK
IttBPFITFBandnRV
sEll LIS I LS2 isas
CONTRACTS TAESxf.
Mat-eriairurnislied when Desired,
at terms and rates -which dFfy competition.
Ad.ire-s, or eill at Shrp, corner Mrth and
Fark streets, rem. Nei.
i TT nil 7.TTT
Refers to -r -vrLE.
U. S. Mail and Transfer -Hacks.
Make reu clap, trips daily fom -
PERU, NEBRASKA,
to
eraska makine conned ion -with trains
City, on the Midland Pacific K. It,
fyi
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m II r h 1 1 P I
AHOswralioRSiPer
rnrmetl ia thobfcbtj
manner.
Offick:
At residence on Slain
have reasoned
. J a Kn rif
then. We are giau i .-uy ... w.
friend Bruee that he is doing a good
business iu the metropolis, and the
polden egg of success will be his in
due time.if.he doesn't kill the goose.
The hour spent with the Doctor's
family was pleasant and will haunt
our dreams pleasantly for many day.
In due course of time we were un
loaded at Sterling and at once run the
round of our acquaintance and enjoy
ed ourself as much as most mortals
can under similar circumstances. We
found everybody rnd everybody's si?--ter
so far as-our observation has ex-
tended,-to he in a good state of prefer- there
vation. Sterling shows evidence oi
continued substantial growth. In the
matter of manufactories, particularly,
it is growing rapidly, and will In a
few years be the most prominent,
manufacturing town iu the We.
. is :. t Mm nvlonl
f R There is scarcely a niui- w ...-..-hQ
. :..... r rho nrtieles manufac-
anu vuriir " -
turcd. Sterling has the largest dis
tillery, but one, in the United States.
Immense quantities of corn and bar
ley are here Hquified and shipped to
almost every part of the world. Farm
ers are paid- at the distillery about
. .. i 1..1 mnro for tllfir
five cents per u" ....
com than current market prices, nd
while thev entertain mixeu uouous
concerning the legitimacy of the use
to which their cereals are put, they
are induced by the handsome margin
thev receive, to say, "Oh, love the
1 still." In close .proximity tu .. -.--
! mense distillery, whether-trom a wu-
in
LUL-it
At Rock Port, ilo., from 1st to Tth oteacb cied propriety in the association, or as
month. ,.nmnlirnent to the former, we do
not know, a.large ana cxteu.
Brc-cmville nd return daily, makinpeon-
-etlon w:th the llues to Pheips Station, -jr a "RA-PO-m.'.aTl au Co.,
' . on tne K. C. St. Jo. & C. B. R. IL I -1' J' ergHiail-l C m
CisarSj
Alvi TT-I4. W-v.1 . . n.A.n .-. tin ilf-T-
Asp.nwr.:!, IHUsdale and St. Deroin.
Mirrei on these routes All ivIOOS
a' re.soaab)e rate.
p Paen:ers comibrtablv provided for.
nwsies moderate.
itiiCE Rt I)aU Eros.'s Drugstore, Penu
"iorders will receive prompt attention.
31. II. THOMPSON- Prop't.
Samifacturers of
and Wiciosaie Desders in
Chewing and Smoking Tobaco,
Orders from th" country tiroiaptiv filled,
and s.usfiotien guaraniedL
rial case
manufactory has recently J
streets, to n casual observer, without
any apparent motive, but to the more
practised -eye he-would-be set'down.at
bnceas a gatherer of lo.als. How lie
ever came to lay down the baton for
the.quill is a mystery .to us.
We have been about two weeks.out
here in the country just rolling in
".hay-seed." Some good friends have
Ulone us proud" by volunteering .to
have us culled as an honorary mem
her.of the Grange in this neighbor
hood. We suppose .the compliment
was tendered us for the distinguished
mnnher in which we used to despatch
a.cooil square""meal, or for the untir
ingper:sistency with which we could
sit on the fence.and watch the weeds
grow, or for some other notorious con
duct of that character. Granges, by
the way, are fast becoming things of
the past in this locality, judging from
the In frequency of the meetings and
the .apathy of the worthy Patrons.
The-Ciicuit Court, in and for Lee.
county is now in session. at Dixon. A
murder trial is now in progress which
is creating considerable public inter
est. A week has already been con
sumed in it3 hearing. O'Brien, of
Peoria, is assisting in the prosecution,
and -the defense is conducted by Eus
tace, J5arge, Dixon, ofDixou. A spec
tator of court proceedings in this cir
cuit would have no cause to complain
that Judge Gantt's court is too slow,
for time here seems to be no object.
Everything proceeds deliberately, and
with moderation
On the site of the bridge which fell
last summer a new wooden structure
id being erected and will soon ne com
pleted. Its cost is le? than one-sixth
of the one destroyed.
Dixon is not notorious for anything
unless it be as the home of the inim
itable Shaw, of tlie tribe of B 'nja
min, who presides over and pre
pares the spice as well as substantial
for the Telcyraph. He could send the
Banbury Hews man 'under the ropes,'
if lie could be prevailed upon to make
the effort. But then Ben is modest
and does not seek the glittering hau
ile of fame. It is said that he is so
excessively modest that he never
changes his shirt, but then we have
never heard that called modesty in
n individual before.
We have circilsted around -some
since we have been -here. Last week
wa went to Cbicago.and divided our
f.me between Oak Park, a suburban
villase, where a brother .resides, and
the city. We spent several uours m
the Exposition, during which time
we could do no more than walk thfo'
fhn immense huiidinj?. lUwonld be
idle to attempt a description of tho
exhibition, so vast and multifarious is
its character. Tho department f
rSebrasbu'VProdu"!?" Uas. of espec
ial ititeresl'to us. The If. 1 In
road Co. have succeeded in procuring
ior exhibition many fine specimen
of the productions of our State, whhh
it did us good to witness. Aninmr
otheis is a section of earth showing
the quality of the soil, six feet in
depth, tlie prairie sod being on tlie
top. We were very much interested
in the process of type making, which
we had never witnessed before. One
mould wjlt turn the'ni'out faster than
even "Gib" could -'stick" them. Tlie
Art Gallery is very fine and contains
a collection of beautiful and rare
painting- and statuary. Many have
been sent from England for exhibi
.... -- ..:.... :., .i iiiir tliim
tion. Tiiei.xpohiu"" ia "d
on ice," and is worthy the patronage
it has received.
While in the city we called on
Frank Kilbourn, a Brownville boy, at
the Singer Sewing Machiue establish
ment, on State street. Frank had hi
quill behind his ear and bore every
evidence of being at work. Wo had
no time to stay -with him, so "left him
alone in his glory" among his ledgers
aud "ich." Xewt. McCoy, he said
ua ..iwi rm.eiitlv. and together
they had 'done the city,' all of which
we verily believe to be true -and so
tstate.
We had not seen Chicago since the
fire and were pleased to see it more
beautiful than it then was. If a first
lus fire will help Chicago so. are
not some other cities which we
... .....j ii..i nl.tif tn PhlTP-
may can to miuu luui vuq". -
nix it a little?
We have also rusticated a few da3s
in the vicinity of La- Salle, Ills., on
the banks of the Vermillion river.
This, you know, is in the coal coun
try, and the place from which the cel
ebrated Vermillion third vein of coal
ia obtained. The larger number of
the mines are drifts in the bluff along
this stream, although in some places
the anthracite is brought up from a
considerable depth. In' some places
the vein is exposed iu the bed of the
river and at a low stage of water may
be moved in iarge quantities. The
vein is from three to four feet in
thickness, and is of the fiuest quality
r Cr.fY eol in nae. It is worth at the.
mines 7 and Scents per bushel, or S2
per ton. Think of that ye dwellers
in the "treeless State !"
Near La Salle, ou the Illinois river,
i the lintural curiosity known as
"Starved Rock" or "Point." It "is a
ledge of rock perpendicular at the
side, aud only approachable iy c nar-
V0L.18.-JST0..6.
-'I of our great city. After ascending
flights 01 ricueiy stairs
0TFICIAL PAPER OP THE eOUKOTv-i
.-! tj .i.it i;;oi thirty-one
llCiaus. iiiuee.1 wt: i.u8 i..-. . d we fil)d ?
w1iIo.Ii waSmxeTided by many of the
dicnatnries of the State. Chief Jus
tice Breese was to deliver the oration,
he having given considerable atten
tion to the" study of the early history
of tlie State, but for -some reason we
understand he was unable to be pres-1
entf It is a famous pic nic resorl, and'
lovelorn swains and their inamoratas
from La Salie. OttoVa, 'Mendota and
the eountrjT round about resort there
annually In shoals, to sip tea and Took
at babies in each othei's eyes. We
think that 'some ''disappointed and
reckless loyer"Viwes It to himself and
the country to throw himself frorri-
the bristling heights to the rocks be
low, and thus give'the place, as the
"Louis Leap"." a tinge of romance it
never has enjoyed as tlie "Starved
Rock," and at the same
his uurequiting maid feel
the ugly grease spots he litis left on
thoMe nioe white stones. Near Starv
ed Bock" is another curiosity known
as "Deer Park," being a level piece of
ground surrounded on three sides by
perpendicular walla. Jt is, like the
former, a fashionable resort for parties
of young people, and from the tender
recollections and experiences there
had it doubtless derived the name,
"Dear Park," which may easily hftve
heen corrupted into Deer Park, or tlie
rustics thereabouts may have a pecul
iar manner of spelling the word 'indi
cative of tender feelings and thus-varied
the orthography so as to loose
sight of the significance of the term.
We saw here, too, the unusual phe
nomenon, in a prairie State, of the
clearing off of timber, so that the
land might be made tillable.
Latvdle is the terminus of the Illi
nnia f"t!tl ami we saw many boats
laden' with products of the sail for
Eastern markets.
Two or three of the coal farms near
La Salle planted in- the interior of
Nebraska would give their proprie
tors an opportunity for d.oing a "land
office business.".
. Well, we have told nearly every
thing, and spoken of nearly every
body we hove soen, so we may as well
-ubshlo. We shall be at home in the
course of n few days where you or
any-other of 'the "villians" may inter
view us at length.
We might send special regards to
our modest "Dora," but to the unin
formed it might seem rather too dem
onstrative, while "Dora" would have
cause to regret the decidedly femin
ine nature of his name,
t. l. s:
speakers never opened their mouths.
So it was neither a Democratic or He
publican victory.
In almostevery county in the State
two or more tick'ets were run on pre
Cely the same plan. The contest,
with but a very few .exceptions, was
local atid personal, and not jiolifical.
When a square fight was made thel
Republicans, as.usual, were success
ful, with increased majorities. But,
as intimated, there were but three or
four counties in which a square fight
was made. The restwere all eon
ducted similarly to-those in this city.
Hence, the late election was really no
political test, at least so far as this
State is concerned.
Truly yours,
Particulaii D. Stoke, Jr.
2LE.S. SEIXSBR ON THE HIGETS
OF 'AV03IEN:
Miss President, "feller wimmen, and
mule tr.ish generally I am here to
duv for the purpose of dieussing wo-
titne make men's rights recusslng her wrongs,
, and cursing the men.
sad to see j ijjyyy sexes werecreated perfect-
(jblt'CIlICAOO'LETTER.
bu
been hunted sends the n-anafnc , row wagon -va, Tne roeK . m-
ed by evergreens, jnuc mm .,.,
is very picturesque. The' historical
event which gives the rock more tharr
en num.,--"""
. .. i. i-milil enrn .ifore-
tured casKers, as i !
said is sent, to almost very part of
the world. We found "Chawles," of
tMG'castic! behind his meerschaum
.... j ..nT,- tn nis eieuKui, -u.v. amuj ..-." .
n onnnnnw and all intents ana .Tllinois u.uo Zl aaift5i
.- s...,.,,,,. 5 eoii io hp this-:
nrninarv iuit a -- - -
. .'i.mnn whinh -iT.r, t-Mm mm the remnant of the
antt apparent i" " .... -l- , tn.t THia.-ne wsr besieg-
CincAGO, Iov. 11, 1S73.
Deer Major :
On the 4th of this month we had a
cityelecliou aa was an election. It
was the most fearfully mixed up race
ever witnessed in the State of Illinois,
and so far us old political issues Re
publican and Democratic are con
cerned, the oldest inhabitant cannot
tell which is ahead.
In tho first place a self constituted
committee of seventy very respecta
nble citizens of all church denomina
tions aud political proclivities, held a
meeting of their, own. They talked
of nothing, worked for nothing, and
prajed for nothing but tho total ab--tiuence
from beverages of all kinds,
and particularly the enforcement of
theao-called "Sunday law." By the
"Sunday law" is meant the closing of
nil saloons or drinking places on the
Sabbath, which is right and proper
in all Christian communities. This
was the only issue made by this com
mittee of seventy, and every one of
them expected to be Mayor or City
Treasurer, or, at least, Alderman.
A second organization sprung up,
headed by Hon. A. C. Hewing, a
leading German, and Dan O'Harra, a
leading Irish Catholic. This crowd
advocated free beer, free whiskey and
freedom generally in everything,
promising all things to all men. This
was called the People s party.
And still a third party was organ
ized by leading members of the Re
publican and Democratic parties,
.-tyling themselyes the "Union Law
and Order" party. This latter party
made their nominations, placing on
their ticket very near an equal num
ber of Republicans and Democrats,
with mau'y strictly temperate persons
and others not quite so much aver.-e
to a little toddy, particularly on the
sly.
The committee of seventy did not
follv endorse this ticket, but finally
came to the conclusion that it was the
best they could do, and reluctantly
went into the fight some of them oc
casionally taking a wee drop on the
dv to keen up appearances :but a
rreat majority did not touch a drop pf
p.nvthiug.
f omitted to mention that a majori
ry of this fusion finally agreed that it
was not so wiuiwcu as.. -.
wine on Sunday as the original com
mittee of seventy had proclaimed.
But the fusion was-a little like oil and
water, it would not mix very readily.
The Hessing-O'Harra or People's
ticket made' their nominations last,
and. as did the other party, they pla
ced persons on their ticket of both
political persuasions, as well as on
both sides of the temperance ques
tion. Thus the tickets were made np and
a vigorous personal campaign was
prosecuted. Old political issues' were
entirely Ignored,- and the fight was
lv enual. with the woman ft mile.
more than the'inan,
I aiso believe that the world would
to-day be happier, if mau had never
existed.
As a success, man is a tailure, and I
bless. my stars that my mother was a
woman! Applause.
, I not only maintain these princi
ples, but ma ntaiu a thiftless hus
band besides.
They say man was created first.
Sposin' he was? Ain't first experi
ments always failures?
If I was a betting man, I would
bet two dollars and a half that they
lire
The on iy decent thing about him
was a rib, and that went to make
something better. Applause.
And then they throw it into our
face about Eve taking an apple.
I'll bet five dollars that. Adam boos
ted her up the tree and only gave her
the core.
And what did he do when he was
found out? .... i.
True tri Ills masculine instincts he
. . .-...I-T71 1 . SI-....;.... TJoiwl
sneaKeil Oeuinulve a uictiii .U....V..
and said, "twau't me, 'twas ner;
nnd woman has had to father every
thing mean since, and motnerit too
W'lint we want is the ballot, and the
ballot we're bound to haw, if we let
down our back hair and swim in a sea
of sanguinary gore. Sensation.
Bring up your little daughters to
love and caress the ballot, and when
they are old and scrawny they will
not depart from it.
Teach Vhsm tnat man occupies uu
poittoQ which ix woman cannot, fiiJ,
even to a pair of pan is.
Teach the.-n that without tho ballot
woman is simply a cooking and wash
ing machine, that with it she can just
rule her little roost.
G:ve 'em little ballots to play with.
We have plenty of ballot girls, but
what we want is ballot wrtnien.
Thrmdle creature now silting -on
this platform, whom the law compels
me to call huslmtid, says I have got
ballot on the brain. .
Hi- s.ivs I .-deep witn a tmiiot unoer
m VilloW, d dreaul'thrit I am commander-in-chief
of a large army of
ballots, and am cleaning out every
thing that lo.iks like the male sex,
while t hel -mil plays "See the con
quering shero eometh-.'
Stteh remarks show that man was
created Ovver than the hearts of the
sea. the carrion of the air, or the rhi
noceros of the pr.iiries.
And what can be expected of tills
mau Skinner, whose intellect is low
tr than that of a common quahaug .
T Applause ,
My soul is filled with poetry and
sentiment, and his vulgar remarks
Tate on my ear, and when I hear
persons use expressions that are not
reuiitMi auii ueincei.j. .-. r-
'em like brimstone aud molasses.
rHear, hear.
A miserable basement.
Tn one corner sits a wretched wo-
man, once the belle of the city.
f She makes vests. Thirty-four vests
for one cent.
ICot a morsel of food has passed her
lips since last fall. '
Around her are fourteen children
crj lng for bread. But, alas, she am .t
got no bread, and with tears in her
eves, she mournfully divides among
them the lat half of a tallow candle
Have I overdrawn this picture?
No tr. And if any mau dares to say
that I have I'll send him home on a
ciinttor in 1ms than ten minutes.
Emotion in the audience.j
iBut, ray dearisisters. I am not here
simply to touch your haarts, but your
pockets also.
A thing of this kind can't go on
without monev, and I hereby call up
on .four of the most able-bodipd sis
ters, who feel 'tis sweet to be ou their
mucle. to pass around the hat.
Think of the greatness of our cause
and its effect on thousands of ances
tors still unborn.
Thiiik-ofyouraltered firesides where
widowed mothers with dissipated
husbands to press their orphan child
ren to their bosoms. Think, oh,
think, of George Washington at Mr.
Valley's forge, barefooted, and shell
out . .i'
(This appeal was so moving that a
majority of the audience moved to
ward the door. About seven dollar,
and a half was collected, howevers
which went for Mrs. Skinner's new
pet of corkscrew curls. After putting
fit in her reticule, and planting her
foot upon it she proceeded.)
My dear friends, I must now bid
you adieu, bnt I will be with yon
aTain when times are better, fori in
tend to agitate this question until we
get our rights, and whatever we can
sponge besides.
I will agitate it till my breath gives
out and ray wig turns gray.
We the undersigned testify that
this account Is true in a'.1 therfetails.
The Editor's Wife.
The School Ma'Crc
The Dog. "
P. S. When the edtior write3 up
another rat story, and reads it to a
sympathising friend. Jet hirn see that
the trap door is closed.
You bet, and we hereby close this
one, by asserting that our rat story' is' "
the true one. and that-we -could easrijr
stop this lit tlejoke here In the' proof
hut as the women have made a pretty
good thing of it, we shall leave thelx
trap open. Ed.
31XSCELL.AXEDUS.
From the Platlsmonth Herald.
ItATS.
Did you ever see two women and a
dog kill a rat? If you never have yon
should have been at our house the oth
er night. We have beeu pestered with
rats abominably , andsoset a common
wire trap, with small door, which
caught a number. We then turned
them loose in the kitchen to ee the
ring-kill them. Lust Friday night.ye
editor having an immense cold, retir
ed verv early. About 9 o'clock we
heard a rat squeal in the trap down
stairs. Pretty soon the-women heard
it, and the dog began to jelp.
"Let's catch it," says cue woman.
" Well, let's," aaya the other. " Who
will let it out?" suggested one. " I'll
bring it up -stairs," says the school
mam " if vou'll hold the dog and let
it out of the trap.,' "All right," says
Mrs. Mac, as bravo as a sheen, " x
can let a rat out, I guess." Down
"wtent the schfiolmnm. while nlrs. M.
tried to hold the dog with one hand
and a candle in the other." Wher'd
you take hold?" says S.
Mrs. M. " Git the haudle of the
c M. " Won't it bite ?"
Dog Yelp yelp yelp.
Mrt M. " What, the handle ?"
S- M. -:No, the rat."
Dog-. Yvln yelp ylp. .
Mrs..M.-" Bring it along who is
afraid of a rat?" Cnorus by the dorg.
The S. M. finally g"t tho 'rap by
the handle and parted up Starrs Just
then the dog gave a double insido and
out twiat slipped the collar and made
a drive down cellar between S. M s
teet The onset landed ri. .1. m tlie
apple box, at the foot ot ie amn.
while both women screamed, ""
the rat! the nasty rat !' ju.L asloud
a-, thev could. Once more s. M. gath
ered the trap, and they got to the
kitchen. ,, , . ,
" Now," savs Mrs. iuao, "yon nolcl
the dog nnd'l'll open the trap, and
then we'll both run into the other
room while the dog kills it."
" Yes, all riglit." from Mrs. M.
The next instant we heurd the dog
' nore was an uu-
Long division A divorce.
Visionary fruit The apple of tha
eye.
A trial trip From the cell to-the
docje.
Is a turkey a ghost when shoVa
goblin'.
Indian Chief, Antelope, 'the. deer
fellow, is iu Washington. . . ..
Conteu tment is natural wealth
luxury, artificial poverty.
" Home. sw et home," as the- bee .
said wbeu he entered his hive.
When a buttrher puts on his'blouse
ami overalls he dresses to kllh
The obituary notice of a Kentucky
ladv. includes the fact that her b'aiF
T was six feet eight inches long.
The difference between a truant-boy
and a fisherman, is, the latter baits
his hooks, and the former hates- his
books.
The Wall street bulls may have?
been " cowed," as a New York pc-, '
per says,- but they dou'.t " give down"
wo?th a cent.
When money is tight get tight j-our-
self, and then money will be no tight
er than anything else. To the tight
all things are tight. . -
"I hate to die I wanted tcwear
my blue redingote to Mrs. George's
party," were the dying words of the
belle of Kansas City.
A young lady, of Elmira, 2v. Y.
spent four years in learning Greek,
Latin, French and Spanish, and then
married a vegetable peddlar.
A medical writer says the healthiest
position to lay in is with the head- to'
the north. People who own liens,-,
should bear this fact in mind.
ADanbury man awoke in the mill
dloof the night to comment npon-thef'
extraordinary fact that the heaviest
end of the match is its light eud.
The flavor of the popular chestnut
worm this season is said by an epicut
to be a cross between a custard-pie
and r croton bug. So eays the Dau-
berrv "News.
AScranton paper, In giving an ,
count of a shooting affray, says the
wounded man Is expected to recover,
as the pistol ball lodged in his dinnen
pail.
I ...l... .. Lnrtiiff
. . .. . ,. I ILIUliC " rj , - ,
l.-.ll-k.n'taSTallTlIIIltllI .. V ... .-a-.ftkn9 YI1T1IIIIYII
I'm asionisneu uwuun"""' " " . cartlUy clatter o uisw, "-"
interest manifested in the absorbing velLs yaups. screams, barks ami
topic. This hall ought to be packed tf . ,niJt,ajs for mercy, with joml
f.m damp, to ceiling, and a couple of l,,nra ,-(iruc. Pulling on our Infiir-
1 ZZt.J --- -- - -
hundred climbing up the lightning
rod outside.
A short ttme ago x addressed an
Immense throng on Boston Common:
at least thirty-seven persons. Includ
ing men and wonteu .of both sexes,
who stood packed together for at letist
tiTteen minutes hanging on my words,
the enthusiasm finally reached such
a pitch that they insisted on burning
my effigy to slow music.
And we are bound to succeed.
Our speakers don't lack brains or
influence, but ttiere is one thing I
wi-.h they did lack ; and that is their
desire for a husband.
No matter how rabid a woman is on
this question, or how much she talks
against the men on tne pini.w.....
she'll grab tne lust man "" "
himself, and turn right straight round
and Uiat is where we are weak.
Most women seem to trunk that we
were made for one purpose, and that
was to have Mrs. on our tombstones.
They'd be missed ail their lives,
and when they die they're missed the
better. , , ,
From the creation of the world we
have had all the great men cm our
There's Pharach. What did Pha-
rnrili lit! ?
Recognizing the fact that women
..,.. itiHvitablv rule.! issued an or
der" to .strangle'all the male children.
If this thing hadn't slipped up. itj
would be money in our pocKets. .uf.
Pharaoh is dead now, aud hadn t
forethought enough to leave the bu-
Lsiness to some good man.
Among tbo.-e who escnp"ujust;
thu time was a youth called Moses, of
bull rush fame,. and since then-every
Mose has been a want apon the .ace of
nature, including tne wreicueu t
iect whoso rear name lam encumber
ed with. Cries of "Chat's so," and
cateri garments, westarieu un uicwi
tie field. On opening the dining
room d.ior the following scene present
ed itself: The end of the dog s tail
violentl-v excited, sticks out from un
der the iee-fihest where he is frantic
ally trying to reach the rat. School-
mam croue
of the
iuK- . - r e ,.. l.-flMft
jaw Done oi a piemr ui juust wi... -
from dinner in one hand and the tin
cover of an iron pet held over her
face with the other, screaming rat,
nasty rat,' as hard as she can. Mrs.
M. is up on the tahle. a broken lamp
chimney in one liaiidJ and the tnu-
tard cruet in meowier, iioucus "-.
naty rat it run up my clothes
Just then the dog chased the rat from
under the ice-chest, and both women
"tive a scream that scared theiat so he
turned grey at once, aud gave up the
hoat. The dog tried in vaiu to shake
vome life into him, but failed that
last scream did the business for Mr.
Rat.
it ia pctimnted thatcover a hundred
young ladies are at 'present stuflyingj
law in the country. Probably they
will all become mothers-in-law oiie'of
these days.
The N. Y. Herald heads its report
of the recent Woman's Congress. irT
that citv, ' Powerful Petttcoats A'
Brilliant Blaze of Beauty aud Bifur
cated Benevolence."
"lam like Balaam," said a dandy,
on meeting a pretty girl in a nanw
unssaKi.. -im"" hv nil Mlcel." "Sp
am I," returned she, "tor 2 am atf
.jtoil li !in ftsfi."
The man who wanted to take an
other person apart when he had some,
thing to say to him, lately asked for
the private ear of a friend and was
told that privateering was illegal.
A man out west brags that ail tho
flooring and furniture of his house is
made rr live oak, but his wife, who
does the hard work of the house, says
it is nothing but scrub oak.
1 1 is pleasant to remember that iiot
an hour passes in the increasing
" ..i. .., .t.o hut there is a half
dressed man somewhere on the earth,
calling for aslwrt.
A man in blwusS scene Paris, of
course-presents a bottle of perfunio
to his bJloved, saying-" When yorf
mell this you will regret that your
Creator did not make you all nose.
irwasanltish Coronorwho, when
asked how lie accounted for an extra
ordinary mortality in Limerick, re
plied sadly-" I cannot tell. Thero
are people dying this year that never
died before."
Mr Smith is bound to have his joke
hU wife walked in front of a ratW
way train the other day, jlnd he said
that if she had gone a step farther his
children would have had a step-mo-
A plumber had an Irish lad in his'
..t..i.... a..fin!ii.(lnvhavine occasion
iuehed down on the flat top k e"a piece of zinc, ordered him to
cook-stove all her clothes I t jie t wejve inches square. " Yes,
in around- her feet and the ", .r Srt-ta patj twelve inches square
but how long .'
"John,' said a stingy old hunk to
his hired man. as he was taking din
ner -do you know how many pan
cakes votl have eaten?" "No."
" Vt tit.' you've eaten fourteen."
" Weil," said John, " You count.andr
I'll eat."
The publisher r.f the Saint Lonis
Journal gives this bit of eminently
sensible advice" If your minister is
of the kind who sayH ' Chewsday,'
Instead of ' Tuesday,' don't let your
wife go to a church pic-nie with him."
The'difierent-e between havinga tooth.
properlv drawn bv a professional sur
geon, and uaving'it knocked out mis
cellaneously by a fall upon the pave
ment. Is only a slight verbal distinc
tion cine Is dental, and the other ac
cidental. .
The Boston Traveler remarks that
for real, unadulterated sensation, for
tragic and blood-curdling reading, tb
a person fifty miles from the locality,
there is nothing that compares with-a
.. it. .-i.i ...!, TT-t.un .. t liat rf Tirpmiiirfis nt a. countv fair.
CQueaking below testified that a rat Some men delight in wanton dea-wa-in
the trap. We the undersigned, tructiorl. An exenttnge says that two
nroceeded to the spot and carried the men were lately aeon tearing up the
Iran to the dining room carefully clos- street in a neighboring city, and on,
m" the doors that the dog might the trie same day several persons wer&sb
mnre readilv catch it. In endeavor-1 served in the Tery act of pullKJg p
.- tn nnpn tlie door in the bottom ot the rlve.i.
"& vr wr ,
Tnir Truth of the Rat Story.
To show how an editor can make a
very big storv out of a little one, we
tell our readers the rat story as it is
not as he tells it. .
The editor was calmly jeposmg in
his downy conch, dreamily thinking
of. what he should nu tne louiii uui
mp trnn the rat esonped unexpectedly
running over our feet, at which as
was very natural, we sprang to one
side. Our rat then igok reiuge un
der tho ice chest and we took the
broom stick to cisiouge mm, anu in
few moments.
A Cninaman came down one of the
mam streets of Mlllerton, California,
on eleriion clay, in a state of intoxi
cation, and thus delivered himself
"Hoopla! me all same as Melican
r. . ... 1 .!.... t litre
man. iiairentsnon auuuiuuu.ao
r....inlcwl l.v lha . lr lh TTnOn la !"
nueaking of the rat and the barkingl a? Geur s vaDt m a hotel In
Lud antic of the dog the rat was kill- St. Joseph, attempted" to throw her
cd with. C
"put him out."
No vou shall not put him out.
Neither shall he go out of his own
accord. . . . .
When we get home I will show liim
what one solitary woman can accom
plish for this great ause with her
coori right arm. "Applause.
Herod was aiso a woman s rights
man. . . , , ., , .
He ordered all tne soaie oi - i - -- " """",. .rSl i arw n.mner of ladies in Snrlmr.
we have that tierou s ueu f --- .-.. """-"'- T "X ,",.-; I mi,pr;nw forest leaves thi? fer. Ono
rv rlpar isters, we can't an ub mesvirj srusuHinmi cuuUf, ..a juo. , 0-. -.n : ' t
Rods but we can wear his tintype, attributed their actions tons; very I physician has twent? cases of poison
rierous, uui-" 1.i..' i i. .....:... .,;, tnifntho. line nv nlfTr iprvm. A warn nir to
tioi-t nn r hearts, ana -press ou u tuc cieeny puuu i,u wn w....,--. -t.- - --- , ,. ..i.""-5
next our Hearts, au y v thing was done. gifls now they go fog'mg amoog tha-
a
s
auuauuoui uU&.v.. .,t-f . - -----, .r. i vsni:A
ed. Could anything nave been more I existence out oi par w":- "--ouietlv
done ' ford Chllders, head pitch-forkr?T In a
Now when the editor kills a rat he I livery stable, got too tipsy t marry
and the Devil tof the printing offlce)1 her. The poison was pumped, antf-
and the dog do avast quantity oi sne siiu uw.
b01n in and whatsweeter proof could jumping around an make the air re- A iare numoer t iau.es ... oprinp
5?s,ll": fn? Wprod'H head was level? l.-fiund with their cries. So to render field, Mai-s., have been poisoned wh.Tr
b . - J-.n f-fin -nroconfc rTsV.
t;oming uun tu u j--. j,
wheTe do we find weenan ?
We don't find her;
In ten cases out of nine she Unds
herself. -...
Come with me to Ijhe worst portion
That he came to our assistance at
all, that we occupied any such.-positions
as he described, or that any such,
screaming was doneJs a base fabrica
tion of his'brain. and a slandetUDon
1 our fair fame as rat kUIers;
elders.
The courts of Dlinoi3 are reported:
to Ira've alreadyover S.OtlO divorce cas
es an their dockets, with accessions i of
new-applications at the rate-oi w
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