Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, May 21, 1868, Image 1

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"" rny fjirm attempts to haul dotal the jJmcrican Plug, shoot him on the spot."
VOL. 1.
PL ATTSMOUTII, Nll3K ASKA, TllUilSDAY, MAY 21, I8GS.
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: THE HERALD
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11. 1J. HATHAWAY,
' f DITOS AND FnOPFlltTOa.
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T"50.trc r. rner Mais ati.et and Levee, second
Teinis: $2.50 prr p-111'
Hates of .Vdccrtiswsr
') i- t i-iar (pace of ten lin) oue iaserlum
in lc iul t.iril a itexceUiuK six U
'i Q-ia:U-r colamu itU-i-, I'vr hi.ouiii
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thrf'e liiunlbs
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a lnrt notice, an I ia a sty'i-r M.at wi.l
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WILLITT P0TTENO
ATTOUNEY AT LAW,
VU ATTSMOUTII - - NEBRASKA.
T. Ifl'nAKIltKTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ASI
Solicitor in Chancery.
rLATTcsMOCTII, .V;f i.-tSKA
" " n. K Livingston, m. d.
Physician and Surgeon-
T"d.!r bi professional ft-rvic to tor c:t:3''u
ti eo'imy. ... ,1
aT-l-nl-nce wmih-osst corner r.f"a aa l .Nixti
tr' t; ICIice nn jum ucn, . ,
M,itfmtuih, relrtWi.
Platte Vaiiey Mouse
Et. D. Munniv, Proprietor.
Comer of .Miin and Fourth Streets,
iMattsuioiitli, Xrl.
Tliii lI-n"o
rithnl ntf-.-r
hnrin ben re fltt-.l Mi l nctT Hir
flit cIjsj acu'oiimi I'lu'.ioc;. Iioir-1 y
the 'l.iv w-tW.
t --m HWI1LL. SAM. M
CHAPMAN
Maxwell & C'liapsiaaii,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND
Solicitors in Chancery.
rrATTwrTir. - - - -vamsam.
Otfic oTcr L..k, Butt' ry A fu' Drug fctore.
aprl .
"CLASKE, PORTER & ERWIN,
ATTOUNEYS AT LAW,
And Solicitors in Chancery,
l' l IV XT .ori'OSITK TIIK COIRT U'JUE
. cj.vttsmoi;tii. neb.
?v est a te agexcy.
jj3-:i wit
JOSEPH
SCH LATER,
WATCHAKER and JEWELER,
x.ti.1 Street,
PLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA
A pt'wkI aMoitntn nf tt'a!i"lii CIo - ot.l Pen
J. welry. Silver Ware, K.tnc .o Violm nJ Vi
lfa Tiimmins li" ra hand. A'lork com
uittd to hit ire i.l oe Wiir'anttJ.
April 10, K-'.j.
o. k. im.-ir.
Calii 'fx !i ennxros,
irs. Attorney ut Luic
IRISH, CALHOUN & CROXTON-
Thj a'jore ntrnfJ Ci.-ntMnicn lure aiwckiteil
h'-!iielYe in l.usinrfS rr (lie !! jx.e or j r-e:nt-lu
j anl cill!Ctinz nil cijims or.tiu-C iLe (ienrral
OvvruMit;ul, or nriii't any trite f lntlui., arJ
ar in pare I t' i' m-rcim- sm h claims, niliir li'.',ie
l'eu.:r.,,.ir it iv of th. i.', :irt.!ie-.i ut tiov.ruuiem
or before the urt of C'l.u;i.-,
Jla IhIMI III .levi.Il- l:i c"fonal a'.icuticB to
tVc It'linc It W.i-ltil.t'tn.
TTm Oitie- a ;e'i:?5w C:ty,tofRer ef Slain ami
t'.fia nr-e'.H.
'atioanl Cliilsn Agency.
WASHINGTON D- C
F. M- DORR I NGTON,
sr:i aulxt:;
Vl TTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA,
"t "parei t prpnt ar'J procca'c c'.jims bt-I rt
t. rc'. Co in of Ciinn ao J the I" .mi.ts. 'a
. id, Penion, It mtit . and I'umty I.a.-'.ilH hp-
re.l. "ty!h.'irje' mo'lerat '.a'.! in .r... irt'on to
amiunt of the claim. v. ji. D)Kt:iN3 1"J.
Airil 10, '65
tiincral L'tft', Acc'uhn!, I'irc, Inland and
Transit
INSURANCE AGENT
Will t.tke ri.k .it reonl.lc rut' s in the most reliabl
ta .ijiam.-i in the I'liil-vl Mate
fj-UOice at the book fctoie, I'la urtnth. Nil-rai
niaj'l'Uf
iVIillincry Jb IrcsmakiH8",
li jus a. h. ve?FAi A Me, n r. Kvsry.vx
Ojijmsilc the City Bak ry.
? ( wonlil rrjpfotful'y unnnmof to th Lit'lies
of I'l iUsniuulli anj vicinity, that we hive j:it
rrrrivel a l.irc ami well e!retej s'ock or Winter
Jooii.-, conii-uuit .1 flower.-, Kihbons, ve'.vtt, (Ires
trimmings Ac., Ac. r wiil eell the cliPitlK'sl
Sver colli iu ihia city. We can accumiiKxlxic ail our
old eustoni'-r nuJ an many new nne as will 'avi r ua
with acnll. All Via Is of work in tut line (lone to
order, l'eifcit sata, faction given or I. J charges
my.-lf
BOOKS g STAT.ONERY.
B.N, School rook, Kewp.tj.cr, M.igaz'.ne?,
I'eriodicala, and ail kindjof Sia iomvy, . t
MURPHV'S BOOK-STORK,
root-o!Bce Cuildinf, Miin ttrctl. oc'ii
II. S. JEXMXGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AS D- -
Gensral Land Agent,
Lincoln.
Xtbratka.
Will p-acti-e in anr 0f the Conrt of the Sta'e and
Will bay and jll Keal ba ate on caarx frlon, pay
it
v?3. j.-Foi:e,
UPHOLSTERER,
PA PE fl-H AN G ER. &.C-
Miin stntt,
Opposite I'ost Ojjlcet
ke"o on hari ! ami ir.alre to order. Mattree,
1'icture Krn,t, induw Shtdes, V.'nB f a; er, Ac.
CtfAll Itiuili of ruraiot executed lu u;d stjle.
ncn- 7 '7. d3
SHANNON'S
Feed, Sale aiKl Livery
STABLE.
Main St.,
Plattsmoutii.
I i.in rraie'J to ac.xn.n-.f i!'c the pablio wtt
Horses. Carriages and Buggies,
Also, a rmte llearso,
Ou ohort nolire and rpsinnaH Irrms. A Hrk trill
i ua to -::a:i 1,- at inr.ilii F, Il'l tn ail Jaitsuflije
chy wfrn dircl.
UUJ.-J 3. W. EHAKNOX.
W. D. GACK. V. II. DAVIS.
CENTRAL STOKE.
Dry-Coods,
Groceries,
Provisions,
ITGOTS mill .SISOi:s,
Main Stint, tvo tfoors above Fourth,
V. Iito puldic may flu 1
THE BEST OF GOODS,
m.il jirici-si a low nn can lit- f cnJ in the city.
We rff-irn f!i f..r th l!hr:il pitrorair wi"
ti:ive rer' t'j;,-'" J (if.tA merit !t" contlnuante.
0-:..3f!. G AGB AtilVIsr
.r-
flLLC0X&(7lBBS
II Urimiin 11 Uiiinfiiiir
M-Wlfili llrlAl.nlflri
io Champion! j I Jof 136 first pre
ss in twol It I seasons.
t9 seam isVii-J stronger' and
lois lial le to rip than the Lock Stitch."
"Judge' Report of tits Grand Trial."
Send for the "Report," and Samples of
work, c mtaining both kinda of stitches on
the eane piece of goods. Agents wanted.
- X. CORNELL ft CO., Oen'l Agents,
' I 133 Lake Bt.. Chicago.
F. I' I OUl
Azeui. flatuitou'.r.. X:b
FAIEBAHK'S
(TAID1ID
..R..CLA. I- E O ,
OF ILL KINDS'
I 220 A 2-'8 LtikeSt. Chicago
! 'J"l M trlctt St , St. Luuil
3"!!' ifereTul to l3y only the fleouine. tnyy22
-e- 1- ,
" J.w.
JENNINGS,
Jtunhxji & V:W Fl-vrar.J n'oclX'illa.)
Dealer in
Dry.Goods,
Groceries,
" Hals and Caps,
lJoots anil shoes,
Hardware
And such articles as are
adapted to a Farming
Community.
Ui: WILL sr.LL CUE A I' A S A .Y V,
Or exchange for ProJuie.
We i ay th HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
for gr' in of all kinds or take io exchange for go;d
fi UiinS
lWi:i.I.If;S at all price.
Any persons wishiiiR to purchase Farm-properly, or
U"Mlciicea in towa will Dudtlieui for :M-' at al
piic.s. by
mrT.
E0RR1XGT0X
It K AL KTAT Ar.KNT.
ps G It. McCALIiUM,
Ji& Manuf cturcrofacd dealer in
J-Hl S.nltlles aiul Harness,
Of every d. cri lion, wh(.k-a and retail. No 13'Ji
Main street, between 3;h ar. l Cta.ttreets, Ni'brH-ka-City.
jela
JAMES O'XFIL Is my auth 'rirel Ajrent for the
coll ct:on of all arcouuis due the iinderM?nrd for
medical service;: hi receij t will be alid for the
payment of any monies on aid cennt.
At!K-t 14, lbG". 11. K. LIVlNGSl'OJf, Sl.D.
Weeping- Water Mills,
Farmer?, go where you can get the
best Flour and the most of it.
Sr rX X X FLOVn an I 12 lis of ERAS
gireu in exchange for good Wheat.
We are alxo Joiu-' gnt w-ork; anil, Vrith our In
rreaMil f:iciiitiea, fe.l aFnnred that we can jrive the
lu and the inot Hoar or any mill iu the Stte.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
PRODUCE lior GUT AM) SOLD.
HIGHEST MARKET TAIO.
REED & CLINTON.
March 20th, lCS.
THOMAS W. SHRYOCK,
CABINET MAKER,
AXD DEALER IS '
Furniture and Chairs.
THIRD 1-TRRtT, (Sear Main)
PLA TTSMO UTI1, jVEBRJISK.1.
r"Panera:s at:ecded si tie thorJert nct!c.
-jai.80
ft
Strgeunl Beits in PtlluiriUe. Va.JWr.
.Vas'y ii :mcftl vs.'un he arrived.
Washington, D. C, April 20, 1SGS.
II ipienifi lo le in Washington otihe
lime Sergeant Bates, thai noUe.t Ro
inan uv u!l iLe Norihern rrif q who took
up arms aiu the Suiiny South, wuz to
arrive, it clkurJ M tun that it would
b. a payin ir.vest.-npnt ij I ihcod fjo
cut to INttu.-vili w!: c'l is a btsu fu
village coi.taitrii cub . dry goods store
and thirteen fl )uiigroseri-s, srojateiJ
about sixty miles from h re, rnd wit
ne:s ho rtcepiinn ihftl lll)od le given
him. Wat it3:)riteJ thriUd mr; in
fact I i.fcvvr ftli stiL-h a thiill uv joy in
my life t z I w'.itn I f.w litis banle
seated vt'.ran heae in sight. He
caine proudly bearin ulcftihe flag wicli,
when the South hed lier rites and own
id the riggers body and ou!, in f- e
pimple, wus retly ni.d trooly the Flag
uv the Free, but which iow thai alar;!
there ai.i't a slave under its shader end
all are pt r.ni'.tfed io do es tha plese, is
the ey.:;bol of t!-i most oppressive and
grindin tyranny whi-.h tho world ever
witnert.
J it, nevenlie!e.-s, the devoahun to
the old P.ag with a i-ight uv r. stirr-d
up in the Lreasis uv the people uv Pet
tuvil e, reely surprised me. Never
hl-l.fuitlii-dlsl4WgbUhai.nl et fjiXfyei.
The Serjeant wus nit-t three a. ilea out
uv town, by a perceshan, wich accotn
panied him in, in the following order!
Band, playin "B . r.ny B!oo Flag-"
Detachment of the Pcltusviile Aven
made up uv .ojers which former
ly served in the 11th Virginia, wich
wus emploped Tor fourteen inoniha a
guardm Andersonville.
Detachment uv the Psttuaville Ca
dets, made up uv sons of Confedrit sc
jer. who wus killed in lhe servis, with
black banner, onto wich wu3 inscribed,
we wiil avenge our slain sires."
Qiartermastar I Sergeant Ba:ea I Conixlary in
in I proudly lata
lateC. i. A. canyia j C. S. A.
American &i
Four si)rviv.r -f its ,ial? onpleas
aniuVs, carrylu tach' a baillo liag cap
chered from Wisconsin regiments.
Band playin '-Dixie" mfcltjusly.
Citizens ou foul and horseback and
in carts. !
On strikin lhe corporation, the May
or, (Capt. Bulger uv Forists cavalry,)
and the town"" clerk, (hue uv the la
ut nJ oha - Jlcrg-irr "ro?ati )-p
peared and the procession biopped,
while the forniiliUL's wjs gone through
with. The Mayor received the Ser
geant ia these word:-:
"Stn-sEANT 15ati.s, Sir Ui.der
standin, ez we do, thet yoo chrivalr.us
ly made a wagei (wich is a bet) wi;h a
Wisconsin ablishenisl that yoo could
walk from 'ixlti'g to Wah ngton
carryin the Ar.it-rican flag unfurled,
with. i.t lein in-:ul'.ed nor no hin,
and hevin received testimony from
leadiu Democrats uv Wisconsin, wich
is fiiiire'y sAtifactory to U:, that yoo
are not In no sense, nor never was ai
any tune, in sympathy with the ablirhen
or, es they falsely ayte iheiraelves. the
lit-pullikiu pany, we extend to you
he horf i'.a:i:ies uv Pe'.iUsvilie. And
es tlu re are reporters present, let me
remark sir that yoor experience Le
showed how fulaely we li v bin judged
by the crtoel persecooters of the Nonh
eru Stages. You hev bin met on evry
hand with nolhin but kindness. South
ern hospitality uv the IroaJest kind
lies bin extended to you. Yoo hev,
hed a chaw cu every plug, yoo hev
heu a suck cut uv every bottle. Your
nose shows thai sence you entered the
Sunny Souih yoo hev rot bin allowvd
to taste waier, wich is our idee of hos
pitabil treatment. Wat, my dt ar friend
does this go to t-how? Wat does this
provt? Ef Chailes Sumnertwfor in
stance, or Judge Kelly, hed bin so pre
suutpshous', or any other llepullikiu
ez to attempt sich a feet, the outraged
Southern hart wood hev bin lorn to
pieces. Wat does it prove? It proves
that taint the flg we oljecl to so much
es it is in th-j meu who hev bin in lhe
hibit of carryin it. In the hands c! a
constitutional deinocrat it is the same
old fljg it alius wus. In sich hands its
russle sounds in our eers like the crack
uv ihe nigger whip and the sight there
of is soothiii. For when the flag wus
in ihem hands we huiri 1 niggers un
der its fold in the streets uv Boston,
une'er that flag we shot Lovejoy in Al
ton, and sunk Bailey's press in the
Ohio rtt Qincinna-.i. Unci jt the shadow
uv that blessed (Its; we soli niggers at
auction in Washington, nud that flag
that symbol uv Freedo.n, wood hev
lloated over the deck of every slave
ship wich sailed from Africa, but for
the unjust and soni-ic'le laws wich forc
ed the philanthropists in tho bisnis to
sale under oilier penants In yoor hauda
and thl handi uv sich men es yoo, the
the fl:g is to us the fl-.g it wus then,
and is sai teJ to us Lecoz under il we
c. o! du all t.'iese things. Thai's why
we loV-j it. Had it remained sich we
never wouii'Lave raised our hand agin
it. When sich es Polk, Filmcre and
Bjokanuon hed ihe control uv it we wus
satisfied with it and refer n: every
strip" and every star '.lu speer hid
thai surmounted it and ihe sta'f wich
upheld it for lo us that filig meant
suthin. It ineantfreedom for us free
trade in niggers it meant southern
supremacy it meant the rite to buy
niggers export niggers flog niggers
hunt tiiggero. So long e-i the flag
wus sech w loved it. But when the
north dipooted our control of it and
put it in the hands uv A Linkin.a Ab
lishinist, il wus our flag no more. Then
we felt that it must come down that
its mission wus ended, and to us it wus
no'hir). I fired onto that llig. I rais
ed my arm agin it, and proud I am.
Bui.Jcl&AYJStSf? Demo
crat who stuck to us bt cos he was afeer
ed of nigger ekaliiy, it is wunst more
the fame eld flag, and wo reference it.
Why,' then, when yoo, a carryin this
emblem uv the nashnns grauder, kin
walk all over the South, where all is
pease and so much afTeckshun is fflin-ifes-ed
for the flag, 'why do they keep
an army to overawe us? Why " ,
A interruption here occurred. A
shot wus heard, and the crowd rushed
to see wat it wus They returned
presently. A funeral jrocesnoa uv
niggers wus passia tbro the next street
a carryin to the nigger grave yard
ni?2er ho rjurr-just Hied "uv
injooris received in the late onpleasant
nis, and es they marched with a flag at
ihcr head the excited and insulted
populis had cleaned em out. Two uv em
wus shot and the preachpr with em wu
left for dead. This over they return
ed and the Mayor went on.. '-Str-geant
Bates, I welcome yoo und with
yoo lhe flag, lo Pettusville." -i I ' . '
r-gSLSJiL-lli-ciPJi briefly.
Siuce he come' into theSojth he had
teen treated kindly. In the rooral
deestrikts on: I or twict whare ihe pee
pul in thir deliteful uasofisiication
d nt re d the norpapers, and konse
se joei.tly didn't kt.ow jisi the i.lject of
liis carryin the flag, he wus went fur
rather ruflf, but a few words convinct
iham that he wus sound aud didn't in
comltiode them. The niggers in tha
rural deestrict alfo overwhelmed him
with attensliun, but he hed nod.ffiiul
ty in shakia em olF. Stickin a kopy
f the New York H'orld in their faces
did it. He cood say he wus ddned
with his experience.
The sera many hem over, the Mayor
mounted hia ho?s, and one band (layin
Dixie and the uther the Bonny B'oo
Flag, the perceshun moved to the
town hrtll, whare ihe Sergeant wus iu
troduct to li e principal citizens, iucloo
din the c filcers of the Ku Kiux Klao.
The affieshun di?plpyed for the flag
is rather techin than utherwise. I
notist soldiers in ihe service of lhe late
Konfederacy. who kistit in the fervor
of their devoshnn. One man who hed
served in Forests command, wept es
his eyes lit onto it, and he remarkt it
wus the happiest moment uv his life;
and a wife uv one uv Lees kurnels,
whose buzzum wus deckorated with a
pin made from a Federal soljer's skull,
k-Ut the c iner uv it. pertestin that it
wus deerer to her than 1'fe.
I left PettusviMe entirely saiisfied.
Our stump speekers hev suthin io go
on now. Th flig hes pone througli
ihe South, its folds hes kist the broese
in every Southern State and itscarry-r
liasnt' bin shot on the spot onct. We
kin nowappeel to lhe peepul. Hed an
abolishunisi carried it he wood hav bin
shot. Ivan Ihey see in this- the path
uv peese? Kan they see how much
moar il wood harmonize things if ihey
wood let such men carry it all the time?
Kaa'l tney see tint, whereas, ther will
be a conlinyool hart buroin in the
South ef sich a man as Grant he
charge uv the nahnel emblem, that
all wood be luvly and sweet if it is
given into the hands uv Pendleton.
Sich is ihe lessen I extract from Ser
geant Bates.
Petroleum V. Nasby P. M.
(Wich is Postmaster.)
The Tr.igedy in lilt Comity,
IV. V.
I'rrm '!.e .- Urn (S. C ) Krj.nllican
The recen shooting of several no
torious gut nil is, und ihe killing and
wounding of United Stales troops iu an
encounter with them, has been the sut
ject of some of iho grossest mis-slalc-menls
that have ever come to our knowl
edge. A most glaring instance of this
kind is furnished injan article or arti
cles, now going the round of the Con
servative papers, headed "The Tiu
Cuuniy Tragedy." In these accounts
ihe public are told of a great outrage
by United Slates soldiers against a
peaceable family, of horrid cruelties,
Sec; and, finally, some of them have
the. effrontery to say that the shooting
'if a man who defied lhe laws uni au
thoritie- of lhe land, who committed
murder al will, and defied arrest, is
the result of Kidical misrule.
In 1SG3 the man Carney, wlu, with
his frit nds, have been a terror lo Union
men for several years, deliberately
murdered a co!ored man, who asked
pay for work performed. Carney, we
j are . crrfi'f.iV mrormeo, maoe puono
boasts that he would ki;i as many nig
gers as he liked, and that he would
show that the United Stales had no au
thority iu Put county yet. Shorty af
ter this murder Lieut. Kenyaw, of the
2Sth Michigan regiment was seat lo
arrest Carney. As Lieut. Kenyaw
was proceeding up stairs, Carney fired
upon him from above and killed him.
The few soldiers accompanying Lieut.
Kenyaw. were driven ofF by Carney
and his friends.: About this "time all
criminal cuses were turned over to lhe
civil authorities and military interfer-ferencece3sed-.for
- - wli!-. XJurinjj
the last two years all attempts to ar
rest Carney by the Sheriff of the coun
ty were met by armed opposition, and
thus the double murderer stalked at
large, continuing his toasts that the
United States had no authority in Pitt
ceun y.' '
This was the State of affairs when
Maj. Lymftn, being at Greenville dur
ing ihe late election for the preserva-
iff Foley io aid in ihe arrest of Carney.
Carney hearing of his contemplated
ariest, sent word lhat he thould resist
it, and that he was ; mply "prepared.
Maj. Lyman, with a s judd of soldiers,
arrived at Carney's house at daybreak
on Saturday. lie demanded admii
ance which was refused. The door
beirg broken open, Maj. Lyman foui;d
a lady in the room dressed. She re
fus'.d to give answers to any questions,
whereupon he proceeded up stairs.
When he had reached lhe turn in the
sta rs he was fired upon frcm above,
and severely wounded in the arm
The Maj'ir ihen retreated outside the
house and a general firing commenced
through the windows cf the house.
The story of the rebel papers that la
dies were driven out of the house in
their tight clothes ar.d rtfused their
dres?es, is utterly false. After one of
the soldiers had been killed, and the
guerillas it; lhe house gave no sign of
capitulating, vMaj Lyman agiin de
manded a surrender, which being re
fused he ordered lhe house to be fired.
W hile ihe building was burning, young
Carney and his brother-in-law, White
hurst came down stairs, and while fir
ing upon the soldiers, they were both
shot, ihe former being killed and the
latter severely wounded. Th-i older
Carney then came down stairs and
appeared atthe door step, A sergeant
thinking thai Carney was a!out to sur
render, walked toward Irm, whereupon
tie raided his musket, fired, -and in
stantly killed the sergeant. These
are the facts in the case, as we learn
them from unquestionable authority;
and lhi3 afFair the rebel press has the
audacity to twist and shape into an out
rage by United S'ates sold'er?.
JEJ-riT'Rv Dr. Johnson, a young
preacher of matked ability, succeeds
ihe eminent Rev. Albert Barnes in
lhe pastorate of the old Washington
Square church in Philadelphia, and de
livered his first sermon lasi Sunday.
dvei tiferr.ent'1
A eiv Solid nml Attractive
i'inaiicin! UntlertaUing.
The extensive Saim Louis Clo hing
house of Messrs. Win. Young Si. Co.
have jus; iuaogurateda nfv financial en
terprise, presenting so many important
features and of so original a character,
that we think it desirable to devote
some space to the explanation of lhe
scheme; but as il is intimately connect
ed with "The Guardians' Real Es
tate Security Company', of St. Louis,
it is necessary lhat we refer first to the
character and standing of this iustilu
lion.
The Guardians' Rsal E'sta'e Securi
ty Company is an incorporated iustitu
tion with 100,000 capital, chartered
by the State of Missjurifor fifty years,
and the stockholders are made liable
by the Constitution of ihe State for
double the amount of their stock. The
object of this company is to receive
money on deposit; to loan it oui ou real
estate security and to grant reversion
ary eudownments. It is similar to an
ordinary saving banks wi h this impor
tant exception it does not allow the
deposits lo be Withdrawn at any lime
the depositor may desire, but issues
its endownment certificate for eight
limes the amount of lhe deposir, paya
ble at the end of thirty years. The
Company is pgrmiied to loan its money
cu real estate only, and it cannot ad
-tthhtm -mh ft '-n thy a&2 v t i&Of. b t
cash value of the property. It will be
seen that the Guradians' Real Estate
Security Company is established en
the most solid and permanent bas.s.
and when we add ttiat the Board of
Direcur3 is composed of such men a
A. F. Shapleigh, Wyllys King, , Geo.
D. Ilumphrys, Geo. D. Appleion and
Chauncey I. Filleyjit will be readily
believed that any obligations entered
into by this Company will be met in a
prompt and satisfactory manner. '
The chief feature in Messrs. Win.
Young &. Ca undertaking is this:
When a customer purchases a bill of
good for cash, they present him with
the endowment certificate of the com
pany referred to for the full amount
of the money received by them for lhe
goods. This secures to the purchaser
the return, after thirty years, of lhe full
amount of ajl the money he has invest
ed in tbe purchase. The arrangement
is so exceedingly advantageous to the
buyer lhai on ihe first view of ihe case,
it uiu; an h.l'ftiltffAirtnt
linent examination of ihe principles
upoa which il is based will show, how
ever, lhat it is not alone advantageous
lo the buyer, but alio to the seller; and
further, thai the scheme if conducted
in conformity with the strict mathemat
ical principles on which it is founded
will enable, the firm to sell iheir goods
below current rates and ut the same time,
earn larger profits than heretofore.
The undertaking i3 a very extensive
one, and necessitates the investment of
a large amount of capital.
We will now explain how this
scheme will prove ndraniageous lo
Messrs. Win. Young &. Co. suppose a
customer buys a bill of goods amount
ing to' 8 000. Messrs. Y & Co., in
vests 81,000 of this amount with lhe
Guardians Heal Estate Security
Company, and receive an endowment
certificate for 3,000 payable to bearer
at the end of thirty yes rs. This cer
tificate they d xate to the purchaser of
the goods. Iu ortler to make the 81,
000 deposited for lhe certificate to pro
duce the SS.COO within 30 years, it
needs only to be invested at ten per
cent, interest, compounded annually, at
which rate it will produce Sl7, 440, or
9,440 more than the face of the cer
tificate. This sum is net profit .o the
Company and as the members of the
firm of Wni. Young ci Co. own a very
large part -f the stock of The Guardi
ans' Ileal Estate Security Company, it
follows that they will share in a very
large degree this haudsomd profit.
This is one way by which the arrange
ment will benefit the firm. The next
is in the enormous increase of trade
that ii must necessarily produce. As
soon as merchants understand lhat they
can buy goods from ibis firra a3 low,
or lower than elsewhere, and secure
free of cost, endowment certificates in a
responsible company for amounts equal
to the sum paid for their goods, self
interest will impel! ihem to deal with
this house. Such a cenuiae and im
portant advantage can hardly'faii tj
draw me rchants freni all pir(s of the
country to ihe St. Louis innrke'; . ai d
on this account the meril.nnis f kSt.
Louis are :r.debtid to lhe fiiui which
has originated the scheme. It will
benefit the whole trcJe of ihe city in a
much Targer degree thin et'peifiiciul
observers woulj suppose. The third
benefit is in the character of the (fade
it will secure, namely: a ready cash
irade. The losses on a credit trade in
the best cf times are heavy these los
ees will be ssvefl. But the advantages
to the firm are small cmpareJ with
lhoe acclubg to the buyers. Just
suppose that a country merchant who
has sold 5,000 worth of clothing an
nually for the last thirty years, could
have pursued this system ell the while.
His 'certificate fot $5,000 giv n in 'OS
would now be worth the full amount of
his purchase so that he wou'd actually
have a steady income for hiniseJf, or
his family in the event of his death, of
S j.OOO a year during the nexi thirty
years and without costing hitn one
cent.
In fact these certificates arc almost
similar to endowment policies of iasur
ance, with this important (hfFere net:
they cost nothing; and as there is no
premium to pay, they cannot be tor
feited. They possess the additional
advantage of being as transferable as
a.NatioLal Bai.k nctc, which n ates
ihem-marke fable "if furllte?;' tcarlr.g1 A"
definite market value from ihe day they
are issued. " " "
Under the new State Const mTuVrT,
Louisiana is to have 101 Representa
tives and thirty six Senators in its Leg
islature. The Governor is to rrct-iva
a salary of 3 000 per annum, to ho'd
office four years, and to be ineligiblo
for the succeeding four years.
. Mr. Upton, of Withingham, VTM
recently found a .mammoth owl stealing
his hen?, and fled to the rescue of his
poultry. The owl showed fight, and
would have whipped Mr. Upton if ha
had not called for assistance, which
vanquished the, bird. 1 The" distance
from tip to up of Wings was five feet.
At a late meeting of tho Cincin
nati Horticultural Society it was stated
lhat tees were very destructive to
grapps. When a berry is fully ripe
the bees will break its skin by lire
power of suction and draw out all the
juice. The case of a grower was men-
iTofittl wTio macTe no wiue afrw
his neighbors had built up a colony of
sixty or seventy hives.
Au English school inspector re
cently found a grammar school under
Guverameut pa:rnage where there
were tvo teachers and one scholar.
The teachers were having a combined
salary of over S2.000.
The Philadelphia Academy of
Natural Sciences has received from
Kansas the bones of an enormous w?p
itle imbedded ia cryta!ized gyp.-um,
and is now engaged in chiseling them
out and putting them together. The
vertebral column is over 30 feet lonj,
and the whole monster is believed to
have bean more than 50 feet in length.
Prof Cope pronounces it a hitherto un
known species of saurian, bul would
perhaps have d ifficul ty in pronouncing
the name he has given M.,dasmoavrv
jilatyurus.
A sharp writer puts Mr. Johnson's
situation very ap'ly ihus: tIf yeu cor
ner a man, and force from him an
opinion CDacerning thi high old court,
if he is a Republican, he says, gener
ally, ' Well, upon tha whole 1 guess
we'd better persuade him out; he's a
stray bull in the pasture, anyhow, uml
a Connestoga at that. If a Democrat,
he is apt to say, 'Why, he,s your own
skunk, Colonel, and you can skin him
ai.y time you please."
63Corry O'Lanus, in the Brook
lyn Ealet says: "Homer was an orig
inal Greek, you know; his family name
was O'M-jagher; but w&s abreviated
into O'mer, which some wretched Eng
man pronounced Ho'-Mer, and it has
been spelled that way ever since."
3"Last week lhe Supreme Court
of Maryland decided lhat where a real'
estate broker procures a purchaser,
who is accepted by the owner, th bro
ker cannot be deprived cf his commis
sions if the purchaser refuses to com
plete the sale because the title is fouoi
to be defective. -
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