Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 07, 1866, Image 2

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PLATTJMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 18GG
Drldee Across Platte.
A correspondent in to-day's paper
mentions, among other subjects upon
which we need legislation at the com
ing cession, the building of a bridge
across the Platte River
There i not a man in Nebraska who
has not deplored the disadrantages of
having to cross this stream, and all
agree that it has been the cause of
more sectional feeling than any other
one thing in the Territory. If a good
durable bridge could be constructed
across it, this "nerth and south Platte"
feeling would be measurably dune
surround us; we need to have our
whole country advertised.
These and many more things we
need, and con Id secure through a judi
cious concert of action. Will vre have
it?
15
conncsroxDEXcE.
Mr. Editor: As the election
now over, would it not be well to ex
amine the condition of our Territorial
affairs, , and ascertain whether there
are any measures which our Legisla
ture could pass that would be of bene
fit to The Territory, or future State.
I am of opiaion,that there are several
such measures, and my object in writ
ing ibis communication is to bring
those measures before the public, and
invite discussion of their
Altcriiey General of the State, and re
tubed to receive votes of men not reg
istered in 1S65; ihat half a dozen of
the two hundred forty judges, and per
haps twenty of the seven hundred
special policemen were not men of
good moral character; and that the
Radicals have a better chance than the
Conservatives for being appointed on
the Police force.
It is difficult to see how official mis
conduct tan be made out of this, and
especially as it is notorious that the
elections for the past two years were
more orderly than ever bt-fore.
Tlie October Elections Kr.IVas
by'tOpiiiiun of tlie Cause of
ttie Defeat or ine i-resiaem-
Post Offis, Cohfederit X Roads
(wich is in the Stait uv Kentucky.)
Oct. 14. 1866.
I wuz called in haste to Washington
merits and h De present at a Cabinet nieetin
.... . . . . , called to consider the cause uv the on
ascertain the opinion of the people, in .. . , . K . . 1T
.r t r paralled looseain uv the Nashnel Union
uru mat lueir irFrcseuiau;3 j0hnSon Dimekratic party in the vnri
be prepared to act in accordance with ous States with held elections on the
ih wishes of their Constituents. I 9th uy October lust There wuz Sew
,;il m.raL mon,;nn cr,, f th m.. ard. Wells, McCulloch and Rauda
, : ... , , present, but we missed Raymond an'
ures that, in my opinion, demand the fceecher lhey hevinj ! ouderstand
attention or our legislature. played off onto us.
1st. A Registry Law. The President wuz gloomy.
2d. A new apportionment of Coun- uedu.t anticipated tne cieleat.
"No! Nor
"Do yoo want laws to prevent yoo
from marryin niggers?"
"Yef! Ye."
"Dj yoo want to be marched up to
the polls, by those who tell yoo how to
vete beside a nigger?"
"No! NoP
"Then vote the Domokratic ticket."
and they all replied
"We will! we will! and they did.
and in that instance Oioe and Douglas
bath acted in bad faith with the party,
so nl leat it is charged. But now, as
the self-elected leaders of the party
have assumed the responsibility of
turning the party ovur to Andy John
son Si Co.. they have no right to com
plain if Democrats stay away from the
polls and permit others to do the
voting.
Andrew and his satellite? are howl-
You see, yoor Eelency, the Demo- ing like a set of Cayote wolves be-
crane mind isn't hefty enough to com- cause Congress unjustly refuses repre-
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hisselt
through all ihe Northern Slates there
entboosiasin
specifd that hevin showed
anav with, and the best interests of
our whole people would be subserved oilmen and Representatives
thereby. The Pla'.te is a natural bar- 3d. To devise some plan for Bridg-
rier between the two sections, and it is ing the Platte River,
a measure of necessity to our general Believing these measures to be of
welfare that something be dene to en great importance, and if properly acted
able the traveller to cross it at all times upon, of being beneficial to the whole
with "certainty, celerity and safety,' Territory, I hope that they will be con-
It is renerally supposed that a bridge gidered dispassionately," laying' aside it. "Why look at it," sed he he,
near the mouth of the Platte river will sectional feeling, and without reference offer the people uv the North peace
cost a fabulous sum of money; but -we t0 party politics.
at convinced that the popular idea Nov. 4.1S66. J. E. D.
anon this subject s erronious. We
a
ought to hev bin entboosiasin enoug
evolved tu hev carried em without
trouble. The fault he remarked cood
ent hev bin his policy. mere wuz
suthin so grand, go sublimely simple in
it, that it wuz incomprehensible to him
why the people hedn t to once adopied
have conversed with practical men
upon this subject men who know
whereof they speak and they say a
good substantial and durable bridge
can be built for a sum not exceeding
S50.000. If this is the case, we should I Salt Lake City :
not let mother year pass by without
having it completed.
Let us hear from some practical
men upon the subject.
on the ample condishen uv sayin noth
ing more about the war, or the mutua
trouble wich they found themselves
into and rushin into the arms uv their
Southern brethren and takin uv them
back jest ez they went out. How, oh
how cood they be so b ind ez torefoose
these olive branches?
Randall replied that he coodent no
THE YCIIDICT.
To-day (Nov. 6th) the story will be
told. The States of Delaware, Illinois.
Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Ne
vada, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and only Christian Church, at Salt
Missouri, New Jersey, and New York, Lake, and Superintendent of its Sab
ASSASSINATION AT SALT
LAKE.
Dr. Robinson cruelly Murdered
a Panic among the Gentiles.
Yejterdav. the Rev. N. McLeod.
received the following teleeram from way understand it. but he hed sum
WW I'..-. 1-lt
moned a I'osluiaster to attend, wicn ne
Ka t Like. Oct 2n. 1 Rfifi. I hed anpiuted on the solemn asshoor
Rev. Norman McLeod: Dr. Hob- ance thet he cood carry enough Repub
inson was cruelly assassinated last licans over to our new party to defeat
nicrht. Sunnospd cause, suit with ehv the Union member in that district
for Warm Sonns. The Gsntiles are wich he notist by the papers wuz elec
panic-stricken. Remain where you teed by a larger majority than he hed
are. until vou receive letters. ever reseeved, and he wuz in watin.
fSitrnern P. T-'. CONNER. "Brins ia the wretch," shouted tli9
Dr Robinson, aged 23, was a young President, and the guard brunghimin
man of active temper and excellent A mizabie lookin objick be wuz
habits.' He was a member of the first
bath School.
No doubt exists as to the cause of
his assassination. The Mormons are
Ez
soon ez he saw the stern eve uv the
President fixed onto him. he sunk to
his knees and lifted up his hands im
ploiinly, without sayin a word.
"My liege," replied the wreched
man. "I know not. Faithfully 1 la-
own, for, it ever a human being was
entitled to respect, if ever a man
hold their elections; and what think
you will be their verdict. It will be, to
Congress, "we'l done, good and faith
ful servants ; " and to "My Policy,"
depart from me. ve cursed." There
is not a cnan in the land who doubts worked k'nd,y for a"; il was Dr R?b'
, - ,, , inson. Yet the Mormon assassins
that this will be, substantially, the ver- slruck h((n ljfe,ess t0 (he eanlr
diet of the people of these twelve But clearly the assassination of Dr.
Stales, as told at the ballot-box to-day. Robinson thould not be permitted to
The voice of the people of the United erid Wlln a sensationnl teleeram. or a
o. . .I fi . . . newspaper article. Steps, the most
States is all-powerful, and even his Ac- , 1 , . . V, . . .
' forma 1 and imposing, should be taken
cidency, A. Johnson, will hardly dare to brio? the sad crime to the attention
to go contrary to their expressed wish, of Government, with a view lo the full ". from the Union party, and they
resolved to tolerate no religion but their bored, but the people wood come Into
the house hoidin their noses ana set
holdin uv em so long ez I wuzpeekin,
wich wuzn't conducive to displays uv
oratory. The papers wood publish rny
own utterances six months Lefore, wich
confused me somewhat, and the ablish
nists wood read at me yor speeches
wich I coodu I akkount for. I seLnored
for yoo futhin like a dozen votes, but
they wuz them as stipulated for places
under me, and I hed hard work to get
especially when told in such thunder
tones as it will be to-night.
protection of American cittzen in Salt
Lake Leavenworth Ex.
harm than
remoove
BOARD OF TRADE.
What has become of it? We
member that soma time last spring a
re-
were sich ez did us more
good. And besides "
"Eauff!" sed Johnson,
him."
And the poor fellow wuz bundled
out
Secretary Welles knowd what wuz
the matter. It cum uv takm Gram
THE LEGISLATURES.
The Omaha Republican says:
From the bes.1 information which is
yet attainable, and we believe it is
nj i t i dune, ir not entire v rei'aoie. tne roi-
-r. j jo- t - lowing will be the composition of the nd t arrj gut alongon the excursion.
aF IraHA rwrr nit an i nna thit lima I 0 . It. i 1 i
"'s-"'"- gtale arjd Territorial Legislatures " autracteu in attention uv tne peo
we have not heard one word from it. elected at the October election. It Pe- Hed there bin nobody but the
What is the reason? Has it accom- shows SDlendid Republican nmiorilies. President and the Cabinet along there
plished all for our local interests that and also that Nebraska is thoroughly woodn't hev bin nobody to huri ah for,
1 i : .1 . 1 . 1 l 1 :
can be done? or have the officers elect- BUU ,rrf votau, uevoieu 10
principles. .
TERRITORIAL.
Rep.
Council 7
House 26
ed concluded that there is nothing
needed?
In times when business is dull is the
very time whn something should be
done to make it lively. Let the Pres
ident of the Board of Trade call a
msetingof that body, and we doubt not Senate
they will find enough that needs doing,
and enough that they can do if they
will.
We need, must and will have, more
trade. Not that wa are doing less
than other towns; but when the people
of a city set quietly down and rest sat-
Cop.
6
Joint ballot
STATE.
House
Joint ballot
33
8
30
33
and the sublime trooths wich the Pres-
dent'kin only jerk, wood hev impressed
the people more than they did.
Seward was confident that the elec
tion wood hev bin all right cood it hev
13 hin pos poned ninety days, while Mc
CulIoch at'.ribooted it to the limited
29 knoledge the masses hed uv Injeanny
bankin.
51 1 was Tt Wested to give my views,
9 wich I did.
"My lords, ' sed I, "none uv you
24 hev got the ijee. We was beet be
cause we leu the landmarks thats
prehend them fine arguments as to con
stitushnality, ct setry, and when a
speeker deals in 'em they suspect his
Democrisy au.l fight shy of him. But
nigger they kin all understand. It is
soothin to the Democratic mind to be
sentation to the Southern States, while
at the same time he meanly puts in his
desk and retains a law authorizing u
to representation. What is Ihe differ
ence between them? Congress refuses
Southern members becaues they are
con'iuyooally told that there is seme- not Radicals, and Andy and his back
body lower down in the skale they ers refuse our members because they
desire a inferior race, and, therefore, are Radicals.
hev bin pullin the nigger down toward Is it to be expected that the free
em for years. Did yoo not notis that white men of Nebraska, who had ju-t
whenever we went in on the nigger adopted a Constitution which suited
we succeeded in awakeiiin an eutboo- them, and sought admission as a State
siasm, wich, when we neglected or se- under it shall stultify themselves by
lected other issues we failed lo get? endorsing the administration of a Pres-
lts based upon philosophical trooths. idem who has no more respect for
The poorer and meaner a man is the them or their political rights, than to
more anxiouf he is to hev it understood pocket them and their Constitution,
that there's somebody still poorer and and afterwards to chuckle over the
meaner than him. Hence yoo notis "cuteness of the trick?
that them individooais who see a 5 cent Let our public men learn to adhere
perce so seldom as not to know its na- to principle, if they expect to be sus-
clier, and who keep the flag of distress tained by an honest constiueney.
wavin from the seat of their pants; who
ef niggers was sellin at a cent apeece
coodent raise enough to buy the toe nail
of one. is the most ardent friends of
slavery?
Yours,
II.
D. JOHNSON.
MOSES A PARALLEL.-
The radical Unionists are enjoying a
"That pitiful man wicb jest left the parallel ran by some wit on the prai
ries between our Johnson 'Moses' and
the Moses of scripture, to the effect
that :
Moses led his people through , the
sea; Johnson led his into il.
Moses asked Pharaoh to let the peo
ple go; Johnson was asked by Congress
the offises themselves, and was disgust- to let the people go, but wouldn't.
ed accordingly. Moses cast down ind broke the ta-
"I don t know as there is any yoose Lies of the law; so has Johnson.
in lalkin. The Congressmen elected Moses erected a serpent in the wild
continyoo in offis, my liege, erness nnd ihe people lived; Johnson
presence was not to blame for the re
suit in his dt estrick. He tried to earn
his bread, but what cood he do? The
Ablishnists knowed he was bought w ith
a price, and laflVdnt him the Dernoc-
risy, 6ich as voted, wed hev got any
how. Them as didn't vote i.or do uoth-
in, was the upper class, wich expected
tines he may have accidentally brought
a lot of them into his nostrils, where
Kiey hatched, producing frightful pains,
treat swelling of the face, iuflamation
of. the eyes, and other unpleasant
symptoms. At ihe first he did not
know what the cause of all this was, ui.
til after a few days the maggots began to
crawl out from his mouth and nose.
He went to Omaha and placed liiuiselt
under Dr. Roeder's care, arid in conse
quence of his suitable treatment about
forty more were discharged all alive
and about half an inch long; after
which his sufferings greatly abated,
and he went cn his way home rejoic
ing. The maggots which have since
undergone n metamophosis can be seen
now in the state of larvae at Dr. Roe
der's office. Omaha I'olksblatt
Xov. 1st.
PS" A man newly married, being
about to leave home, said to his wife:
'Now, Julia, you may do anything you
please while 1 am away, except ride
Jowler, the house dog." "Ride Jow
ler! what do you mean ?"' "Never
mind-, only I warn you not to ride Jow.
ler." When tne husband came home
Julia had a black eye and an arm in a
sling. "Why. Julia, what's the mat
ter?'' Well, you told me not to ride
Jowler, nnd I thought it must be. very
nice, or you wouldn't have told me not
to do it, so I got on his back and he
threw me down stairs."
SJohn Olston, a rebel soldier,
supposed to have been killed at Mur
freesboro. turned up at Nashville, ltt
week, and found his wife re wedded to
a Union soldier, and rejoicing in a
Yankee baby. Instead of "digging his
fingers into the wet earth," as Enoch
Arden did, John olfered to settle for
two cows. This was refused, John
ihreatenrd, and was placed under
bonds of S250.
First Annual Statement
OF TDK
NOIU H-WJ2STEKN
Insurance Company,
OF DECORA 11, 10W A,
ron riiE tear endinc joki:30i1i, ISoG.
Total numl'er of Ho11ri- Ih.uciI to Jl 1079
Number i f f oliiles i-xjilri'tl nnd rauril-
ml to du e si
Knmber f l'olu-ln in'orc t l.it
Whole amount uf I'loprrl; li.aured
to dut?
Amount of Property on wtiKli Innur
ttnee tiaa rXj.lrel and brt-n cao-
Total amount of Property at rik
Totvl amount of l'n iniunn rer-irr to
date
CASH ITEMS:
l,l0,W
1CH
ti.ofio.euiH,
S.M.'. mi
l,(V,ll,fc
5.i,si:,cc
Cari Premium no hand
Cash I'ri minim tu h.inl
of A'titt
Note of unearned rrt'liiiuui
I'eraoual Proorty
Total aernmulatloot
Frcurcd Capital
t tlli.W
5.US-I ttt
l.OtO Hit
tro.si.is
tlvrrtii-fincntis.
WmiiKAt. One, James P. If oh e who wa'charir-
cd witli iniixler, jml lu liaf jut been c. nvi.-iwl of
rritory
IT
thii fall
jist precisely as long as yoo do, to a erected a serpent in New Orleans and lli:
d.iv. and bv that time they'll hev it all the neoDle died. ' ' -uuty aui n imw n iirc,
cJ kt . vri. . u I i t- t i. ihenrr, I, ah is mmdkbs, Uovernor of tin
tu. nuu lorn may cunij"c iu uui Mioses Slew an Xevpuan: JOlinsoil T.r v uf n. btaka. do .!r the .bo., r.w-r.i r
"ilWS himself Two nundnd KoiUrs for the apprehension aud ile-
' , , . , . liyery of d Jauicf 1. Howe to Urn Sheriff of raid
muses ikiu xiiron ior n poKeMUiiu; i ca-n c unty.
Johnson has h:s spokesman. Aaron
favor, but I think not. The break
commensl in Maine, and i. increased
as it progressed. We're cone in. The
Said Howe 1 about fire fret ten Incbm Mull, rath-
li.rhl .i.mnl.v;,.n lii'l. )! t. l ...... I t.....- I
Ablishnists larf in glee, and the nigger made and showed a c If . Johnson's red Mita or vorea on li Is head Dear the hair, I. air
n uu wniei ruior iiKiii CO oreu wore woeil na
shows all his ivories. We shel hold
our places two years, and then farewell
to our greainess.
'I pi'y yoo, my lord, but I can't help
yoo. Ez for myself, I kin save enufT
out of my post offis to start a small
grocery at the expiration of my term,
and then farewe.l politics. In that
plensent callin I'll float down the stream
of Time until death closes the polls and
ends the ttrupgle. I hev sed."
man made and showed a iiien"jrerie.
Moses ate quails in t!:e wilderness
left IkkIi uliifkfri and moUHtach"; would refcli
aoont na hundre'l a d aixty p hiu Ih; had uu wh' U
J, ... ., .1 m uyiit tc7 will. a lli, inu mill,
ohnson entertained "quails at the boot, with a hole in the ousiie of u,e left bJO i.
While HoUe. I 10 ,,"'Bon3r tireof. I hare hereto net my hand
. t T I 1 tiui iu. :icrf. hi mo lerrnoij lit u.
iUOSes santT B sonrz OI iriumrm: J Oilll- nere alllxea, tin, uy or .lotrmker. A. u
- ... I 1 HltK
C- r KI.V0 n. IhA ' ' I " w- . t . . . t-t I I
sun siiikLa KJ Ll lux: UiUCI CIUC V L HIS
mouth. Br Governor,
n -.t. .i- i. A. S. I AD POCK.
Anuses was angry 'wun tne people; i il si e.eretary of Wi-hraska
so is Johnson.
In Moses's time there were plagues
by reason of hang. ng onto slavery and
A-Vl I 8AUIEI!S.
HovS lr 3t
The Conference ended with thi., iiiaintaininir the stluve power; so there
for tney was all too mucu awected to are in Johnson s.
say anything. Seward murmured Moes esteemed rerroach rrreater
.... ... i .
sutnin aoout.it wood nil be right in GU than the riches of Egypt, for he had
aays ;nai mere waz no denyin that respect unto the recompense of reward
BE NTIST.
Dr. J. Cliarlrs.
SURGICAL A.f) M11C1IAMCAI.
DEMIST,
.SucceFor to Dr. Stickle,,
Total C pi tat $'2i,:iel,is
Lonfes a.Iiuiti-il and due n.ne
Loasi-a adjusted and not doe n .uo
Louies report Knl awaitiujf prjofa
(eMin:ael) 00
All other rUlim against the Com
pany none
The giratrst sinount allowed to
be iu-ureil lu any one ri.k
or I'loi k Mil ject to oue fire $3,0.0,00
STATIC OK IOWA. ss
Win leth-ik ounty i
John T. Clark, ng duly iwo-n'
doth t'epose and ay that the above Kthleyient la tri e
and cornet lo the b''ft of his Vnowli-lge and tflief,
and that he Is President of kuid t'oiiikny.
'so. T. Clark.
Subscribed and sworn to before tin! this 14tu day
of July, 1-00, at D corah, Iowa
ClIAttLlT A.l.kS, Notary Public.
Xotaria! S-al.
CerUficate of Aiilliority
(To expire on lb 1st of Janua-y, l-7 )
lXSraN('E IEItrtTMKNT, 1
Orrrlc-n or Tr. w bitohisx. ArniT a, V
Osiill. N. b.. Sept , X7, lx.fl
WllKKCtl, E. J. Mathas, t.q.. Artnt for the North
Wetern lu"iiranre Company' loea ed at lti m
theState of Iowa, has n led in this Ollioe a .pr of
the Art of Incorporation of raid Company, and a
tt inent uiiiliT oath, sbowiuK its roinhiioD, ai is
quired ! the Firth H ctlon of a Law f t the Terrliu
ry or Jfrhrk, entithd 'At Ad In Helatlon to lu-fiirano-
t'oliiiat ies." approved Febrir Iftih, iv.t;
and Whereas, said Company has furni.lied Ihe uii
dersicneil SHli-fm-tory eridenie that it i pos-e e.l
i f One H Jiidred ThmKfid I -lla'a. of Act u.il C'pl
til ii.veslod i-i M- C4S of at least par alne, or I'l
Mnndaor Mortifnires on Real K-la'e worth d obla Ihe
am'tintfor slmh the awe la in .rtitSKed ; ami
Whereas, 'd Company has filed in this Oflicn a
written lnr.triimetit. under th SkhI of Ihe Conumiif
fik-Ded by the I'M sident and Kixretury thereof, an-
thoi iziHK the alil t J. ain 10 a nnsmne s- r
Tice of process fir and In behalf ofaaid Ooinpany.
consenting h:it MTvire (if proeess upon him hsll lie
tken and held to he as valid as If s-rved uin the
Company, acronlinn to the Law-of this Ten itory or
any other Stat , and waivini; all claim, of errors by
reason of neh service; and Wherea. E. J. Mslhsa
has furni-hed BBtieractory evidence that he l th
authojized AKeiit of said Company .
THhKkroKK. lie it Inoirn. by thft I'rf'ntt, Tl at
ill iursiiani- of tlie aforesaid Act, I, JiHS (ill
LFIIK. Auditoi- of the Territory of Nebraka, -it
htrrthy oeriv, that E.J. Mathis, K- , ,lias full au
thority lo ad as an Afeni ror ine s n.i .iorm " e...-iM
Isurance Company, at I'lattrmouth, in tlieTerrit.rv
of 'ellraka, ami to do an I per'orm all acts fr and
in behall olaid t;..inpany authorised by his appoint
mnt as surh An-nt, and by the Laws of this leril-
t.iry, until the 1I dy of January. A. U . im.i
In itf II hruuf.l have siil.M-tihrd mr naiim
amlcau.ed the Sent ol tlm Auditors "m o 10 im
Mtlixcl, thi.i -'Till day of Kpteniher. A !..
,iawfsitltm,fc.LIL
IMI. Itllilirnnu.
Sral ff Amlitnr'a OfTic. Irrriiorml Auditor,
oct U,IM:i. w3
UNION PACIFIC
any attention to him. I went Lome,
leevin them all in leers.
Petroleum V. Nasbt. P. M.
(wich is Postmaster.)
OUK DLFtAT."
reproach, and had ropect unto the
reconinenflp of the pa rdjii-LriAers.
Moses was the meekest man; John-
ton is the umllesi ' individual.
Moses sent his spies to spy out the
W sav our defeiii i Nehrn.L:, ; ,a,ld. a,ld ,hey t rought hat k an evil
i-.-..-..J-l f 1 ..J.l i.
i epun; so uiu j ounsun. anu iney orougnt
back increased radical majorities.
XVloses didu t nrtiio; Iim people into
the promised land so didn't Johnson.
the people was happy, but no one paid Johnson esteems his -policy" far above &7hVr
vices to all who in iy leuire the performance ol
ental orerations, or the treatment of Diseases ol
tbe Mouth
ITJ" Teeth extracted without pain by the use of
Kiirous Oxide Ga pleasant to inhale, and perfr, tly
l.armleNs.
N. B. The Preservation of tbe Natural Teeth
made a tpeeial ity. nov56in
WILLCOX & GIBBS
Sewing Machine.
"It seam is stronger a 'id l.-sa liable to rip i" use
or wear than tv.e I'ck Mitch " '-Judy'' Rejmri"
at the "(ln.n l Trial "J
Send fer the "Repori"" and samples of Work eon-
tainiag bttth kinds o' stitches, an tbe same piece of
foods. Agents wanted.
F- P. TODD, Local A Kent, Plattsmouth, Xeb.
L. Cornell & Co Gen'l Agts,
nov7wl 133 Like street, Chics go.
G- W! COURTRKiilT. E. A. GKA VES.
Courtright Graves,
Manufaeurers of and Dealers in
Saddles and Harness,
Bridles, Collars,
WHIPS, SPUIW, &c &c
n biub wv will sell rramnuble.
REPAIRING &. TRIMMING
done on f-hort notice and at reasonable ra'ei;
iSbA Side Jllain Street,
one door west of the Platte Valley House,
NEBRASKA.
Oct 27 'C6 dtf
RAIL EOAD!
OPES TO KEARNEY!
-FOR-
FR ElfhT PAScEr.GERS
i
to be ascnoea to local causes in a
great mea.-ure. 1 litre is a swilled de
termination in other river counties tc
beat Otoe, and it was made manifest
on latt Tuesday.
Why were there from 200 to 300
denocratic votes not out in Douglas
50 to 60 in Sarpy 30 to SO in Cass
30 to 40 in Nemaha? ' statesman
Friemd Ajax: A great deal has
has been taid about the recent "Con
servative defeat in Nebraska; among
others, you have spoken as above
quoted
II.4IIMJM-S inni OF ADVEIt-
TISIti.
P. T. Barnum, the showman, one of
the most successful business men in the
country, delivered a lecture last week
in Chicago, on the subject of Money-
Making, and in the course of the lec
From this, it is evident that lure gave his opinions of advertisintr
you blame Democrats of Douglas, for as follows:
not attending the polls and votin? for ..a x. ,
IUC WU3CIIUIOC winch. I i . . , ,
i :..;M k, Kuo" rucie mat tue peonie want, ana
-"W1S . VUU IU VJL' ,L -ir I .
no,.. n:.e.r,, IrnH n... tUC" UU,C"ISI! iOUr U VcrilSemrlil
..Hread and-Hutifir HrioarfJ' ,n I brings people to see your article, and
out at the beck of your Plattsmouth
Convention, and vote to suit you?
Ine error was on the part of the old
erritorial Central Committee, who
made a call fur a Convention, but not
turn ,u l, il..- i
mew iucjt uciuiuc waiKiny nuvertlse-
ments for you. A farmer sows his
.eed and awaits his return, and so ad
vertisements wi'I bring in their returns
in due time. Advpniin;j is like
1 : : j .1 -
rn.on,, Ti.. ... . vl . jL . ' c " r,J ' "S 13 uaprreroui tninrr-
. " JOU
. I I .
yA- 1,. 4k t-.j.j 4- "'"si Keep nammenne on mat
""V ""t""J .-icyi-mcnuw w Tepre- .: J U )c j", PT. ATTeMMTTTII
j I nan siiivj biiijvii ii. it you uun i auver- i " v s
The Chairman ws of Ome r.nnr ,,se. yoor-pooaa it is likely the sheriff
,i ..... k.. ..- L. " will do it for you by and bv. Do it in
COL. TAYLOU REMOVED. wat ailed us wuz the anshent land
The teleeranh announces that a Mr. marks. Wat hed we to go into this
riAmn T. n . n . 1, Lnn n n : I canvass with? Flp in rL- risv? . Jrl ant. I nrirl it' a hiva n rirKt in nro.ii.n. . V. . I
A RimormtPmfpnt nf fnrtlnn AfTJrc in for that was sauelched at Philadelnhia. the Dlan of abandonment of tha nA "ucn B. wav lh.nt the. PeoP'e cannot fail
nv.prpfti Col F. It. Tavlnr. ih nrppni Wat then? Why. the offises- Offises time-honored nartv. organized in fm
i . . i j f - r ' ---i. . . " i s J ' c .ww.
isneo, tney neea not expect any great incumbent. in the abstract are good That little Douglas was represented at Plaits-
increase in their business. The samel We predicted durinrr the late can one I hold in Kentucky I coodent te mouth, it is true, but the Delegates did
Comwricint; Monday, A"KJ-t 2lh, lff,6. the Un
ion Pacific Rail Road will lUnHnasriib-rr and KiiK''
Trains
BET, OMAHA & KEARNEY
Trains will 'ev- Omaha IMII.V (.S'midayg earspl
H),eotinei'tinfr at Kearni-y with
Holla day's Over
MAIL and EXPRESS COAL, ,.
for Di-nvi-r. Sat .nlv, Virginia City, and al
in Volvrmlo, I'tah. Idaho utid Mimtuna.
The t'NIO.V TACIFIC KAIL KP.I'
einip"d with 6 elasa cnrl,f, frrlB
eiiKinrx, lo do iinnnp ly all l'Uinrs ll.s
Passer ucrs may rely on clo eoiinrrfi
went, and shiii-r are asarrd that all
rrci jve dliii h a nd lie carefully liaul
sami. it tikh). rit-n'K !lll
W. SNYDER. Geu l KieiKbt k Tickrt As'f '
Oroana. AuS. 16, I860 auj!20,fci8ni. f
STUPPY 8c EjIBHR,'
No. 10 North Fifth ffirr et,
ST.JOSKrif, - - . Mimorni.
Dealers In)
PIANOS, 0EOANS, fMELODEON ,
Violins, Guitar'. Fluti-s, Acf'erdeon, Flutinas, Mu
sic Books and fllr.u Rlcic. V Grnainn Italian and
Gerniua Violin btiingi alwaysoa band,
ma) w6m.
they
rule holds good with communities that "ass that, notwithstanding Mr. Taylor indoost to part with on no account, but not reflect the will of the Democrats of
I I 1 F Tl 11- I T.rn r. n I r . n Mnv.. . "I I . k . T" l . L . I t
anu oiaer lormer ivepuoucans were V01" u t"141 ueisust; uc wuuiy. i o suow mat suco- is me
case, i wm state tnai in umana, where
operates with individuals. Where
the man who is willing to allow his
business to lag behind that of his
neighbors for want of energy. We
surnoriin'T the Johnson ticket, thev there ain't enough uv em.
would all be turned out of office after "My liege, on my return from the
the elections were over. We believed Philadelphia Convention I tarried
then, as now. that A. J. had gone over awhile in lierks County, wich is in
have manvihimrs which nead attending neck and heels, to ;he ultra-Conner- 1 ennsylvania ami is distinguished for
J "O I . . . . . " I .U :.L L .1 T- I I r -l j . t .
t ,ht M ni va innv-A r.. k - heads, and that no conservative lie- lue uuuuiiuiiy wim wicn tney vote ve- wno lauea to ratity your numbuir sup-
' , ... I publican would be permitted to hold mokrisy. They learned down there port of a Republican administration.
to read it, and continue it until
must try the article advertised.
Some advertisements need only lobe
read once to attract attention. Some
are afraid that if thty do this they
win De called a fiumbug The peak
1 inn vol.. k... CI unu K""v lo e caiiea mis ana
I -" " ..w.c vet ji, r wui o i;.. . u u v. u 1 r .
.nun MUH A. , ii'otuiuusu II. 11 wouiu oe lOOIISn
bi .c inuuary perhRp5 for a physician to tret out
meeting,
You may blame Conservative roters
offiice under him
ests. No one man feels like dointr it. Wr h nn rpron in maiipr
but an organization representing the j It is a family fight and "none of our
Tarious interests and branches of bus- funeral." Morton and other extrem
ists have been at the bottom of this re
mor'n six weeks ago that the war was bu: have no right to catechise Demo
coach and four and parade the streets
to advertise himself. It might be
a humbug, but it would be no cheat
An Englishman had an advertisement
of his blacking painted on the walls of
over, and therefore yoo coodent stir em crats in the prirnisis. It is bad enough ?L ' , Tln, V V
up on draft,. The taxes they hed got for Otoe county to sell her birthright; the Pyr.am,d.s. ,nf P1- S.omV.raTeI
used to, and that didn't move em. and she ha. no right to insist that Douglas seeing this felt provoked at this des-
so the speaker wus emptyin skool hous shall sneeze when she takes snuff.
t ij t. istsnaveoeen
. a a a . . J moval to make room for a Copperhead es hy talkui uv the results uv a glori- You charge that there is 'a settled
wUC.0 mui.mu.., um oumpuau friend of ,heir9 io Nebraska, but Kan ous wr, wicn they all oppoed. and determination to beat Otoe." and I in
nothing. I sas has stepped in and carried olT the Prasin our mutual friend Seward, wich fer that Douglas is a guilty party io Lu ui i
Does anyone say they do not see prize. cd they are "out in the cold " tney hed alluz hated ez a ablihnist your estimation. Now, my dear Aiax. Lu-. -
lr lf I awri I I ..1 1 , - " - ' IU19 1VIV U 1
haw or what can be acconmlished ? tiepuoncan. i - ui ucc.u ei mat ne nea j.nea wnere is your memory ot tacts?
I - - tne uimoLriiv iv 117 i . n . ..,..,!., 1 ,. - 1 .1
- - - - j muj xuuuci 1 uuu i juu iciueiiiucr. lUcii Bl me
ecration and wrote to the London
Timet about it. Their complaint was
published widely throughout the coun
try and it proved to be the fortune of
man, by advertising in
this way his blacking."
80 much the more need for
of action
J more need for a cnnciri Tlir n.i TiMnnr iMnnnr.t in k j , ' . . . .. " ' . - ixa.eiiOTsi uiuchikoid from
, ..... ----- -----.- Vi ""UDUtiM AQere a,nl out I April convention of Democrats, Doug I the Nostbils akd AIoutii or a Ma
That which looks dark to The Bslt.more dispatches of the 29h one thing left to us. and that w I. L nt nf friendshin fn, n,no LaJL a1 "J"a.,H" ""T" r...IT
lt, tilt. trirlhpfn!ln.-;nr tha rp.nlrs nf Utr.nrr.! .LP,J TITI-.J u . " . j V " . 1 V . -A mnark.dt! case came lately UQ
lu uuiuer, - jr iuki. wuy was eu ner entire vote, ana tnatother coun- der the observation nf Dr. Rnpd.r. A
ana a comparison of ideas and plans is pX. ""-'."": '"V V V .Z 1 ",auB l"e ceni"i P?ger ties nonb ot the riaue, (Kiver counties German from Cumin- county wi
generally beneficial. , ' VmUnh..r. , i ':,,: "ZZZm?' ",e." 22 J?. la lhe lender .of .volei brough . l O out four weeks
We need trade from Iowa: we need frrPa, rrv and Iil won.' T, norrh, ,n .,7' ,k "TIZ n r.Z ! f 'V . !nill! . lDe Uaoai Z a Glared he had worms in his
IB 1 -' O ovuc IU. a. J1 LIU IV 3 IU UCI HSI uaiS lUr IvUIlfrreil t I l.r't nnn PArr.a.n l. A L Jl L- r
more trade from the settler, west of make the distinguished Governor feel County myself", following one uv them ber that Otoe insolently refused th Lnrl .h.t -h, Af,. k-h ,,."f
new fancied Dimckrats who hed set em tender. savin-T that she did nm m.mk;. n,n.k..j ' . -j .t. i
jl .i ... , . , . . , . . aiu uuie suite, anu euoweu
all asleep la Ik.n ufi to em they didn't the Representative? to the Docter in a glass 11 maggots,
unoerstand. Muuntio the rostrum. I I allude to thi nnt m iii.tiftr r,l: . . ... . 6si :
Tbe most of the iud-es. clerks and ejaculated- man', vn,. i., .kT.. '7. t' A i 8,y'e'. "u
meen, this city and Columbus;, we special policemen are Radical,; that "Mew and Brethren, do too want I charze of ill will is baseless and w,X ? . . .-.L8:- .!.-.,!
one of the police commissioners has to marrt a N.coer r out a Maw of foundation, so far a. IU 'hYd . I I W
been intoxicated once in three years; "No! no!" thev answered. strai?htnin DOUrra i rnnm H-r.,nf- . i c ff a , le" '?
that a few of the judge, neglected to up to wuns, ' when ,he DemocraVic pirty h been o ng h ib ierVed .h.Tm. c ve ed
use boxes for rejected ballots; that .11 1 "Do yoo want niggers for sons-in- organized, this county has been on wi-h ,hf .12. J'.Z I 'ZTL I'a VI
hand, with, I believe but one exception, removing tbe tallow from the intes-
.us; we need the trade of every Ranch-( Tery cneaP-
man.between her and TWr- . The points they ha ve made, or at
.... ' tempted to make, are the following:
uissu. iua4. sci iuo uu tu9 route oe
need the service increased to tri week
Jy between Salt Creek Ford and Beat
rice; we need thousands of settlers on
the broad and fertile prairies which
the judges followed an opinion of the J lawt"
Boot & Shoe Store !
J. THROCKMORTON & SON.
at their old stand,
NORTH SIDE OF MAIN STREET,
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - N. T.
We keep constantly on hand a large assortment
of
Eastern Boots & Shoes
Al.tO
SHOP MADE WORK,
which we will aell at tbe lowest casb price.
Repairing done at short no
tice. ffS-All Work Warranted.
J. THROCKMORTON. A. THROCKMOItTOV.
Oct 25 '66 f
Win. S. Thatcher,
Succei"r to
H- Knapp Ballon,
DRMIPiTHlCPHVSICtAN
SURGEON.
Cures all cla'ses of rurablr iliseaae without modlrlrta-
Anionic winch are IironeMlis, A.IIiiiih. 1'bttiisir.
O nt, Klii-ninatism, Neuralgia I'sralysrs, ss ut
IIi'arinK. diaeate of the Kje Cane rr, Tuinurs, S:rof
ula, Diatx-t'-s, lypfHla. Af ue, Ac., Ac.
hpr.ciaL : lie rurts uri sate diseast In all forms
in a frw days.
Olticr at flatte Vall-y Honn.
PAINTING-.
FURNITURE,
oo fit i nsr s
A HO
Cabinet - Work !
H. BOECK
Harina: enlarited his Shop and Sales-rooms sron d
respectrullr remind tbe IHrople in tbl vicinltr that
be can fnrnish tbem with the Terv best fuiuiiurr.
Chain, or o'her Cabinet-work, at the most reason
able rates. 1 shall lie- p constantly on hand a large
Aiwiera rrorar, ana am also preparra
JJcELWAIN & FALES.
Are now prepared to do all kinds nf work la their
line. Hnrh as HfUK, ANUS, OKN AMENTA Uand'
CAKIIIAGE l'aintiD(r (iildinK, Olaitlnn, OraitiiDK
and l'apr HanKiol.
(hop on Main alrm-t, oppofclu the Phitta Valle
IIOIIM!.
Work done with dispatch, aod eati 'actioo tuaraa
tied. Oie us a call.
April S3, 16m.
Rational Claim Agency.
WASHINGTON. D C
F. M. DORRINOTON.
SUB AUtNTJ
PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA,
Is prepared to present and procttt claims brf're
CoiiRress, Court of Claims and the Iepe iojunta. Pa
Untap yension, Bonnt es, and Bounty Lands se.
cared. V"CharKes moderau-, and In proportion la
tbe am Hint of the claim. V. U. DORR1XOTO.V.
April 10, '65.
TAKE IVOTICi:.
- u. ir. i f rrvrK, ana am aiso prepares I r,. n icf
to manafactur anythins: in my lir.aoo short nolica. I JiOUtlfV Increased. PeVSlOnB OUI O0
A larje assoriment tI Keaoy niade Coffins kept at I I v..VAV.
al'timea. Ca'l and examine my stock and prices dieTS aid their htWS.
jelO dw tf
H. BOtCK.
I, AINU FOR SAaLE.
The northwest ractiona! Quarter Seoiioa A Town.
ship II, nonh of Ranee 18 east, sitaatcd but a few
m litis l mm fiatttmoutla, containing UHt acres.
AQareaa, JAHtb McARTUTR.
ug:8.w3a St. louts, SI')., 410 Main ttie 1.
F. M. Dorrington h s this d iy rere yrd (rum th
Department, tli" Uv in full wiib ne blanks fur il,
colleciiim of ad'li'ional Bon. .ties and increased Peu
xioca, and i a ready to prosecute all such claim as
may be eiitrnsted to his care. Cal aud nuiloe.
FiiW claimed U first serred.
F. M. DOhRIXGION.
rrSttsmaiith, A((. V, 166.