-it li re:--. - "JSK -v.-r:T-t-y- I.' 4 H PLATTSMOUTH., NF.3?ASA. , .THURSDAiV ..MAI.Oir stf lSTu t - '. I . ' A -rf'I' . ... l. . ... e fmil llie foilowiiis in the Daily GMr, rf March Sth : ."'"".- Mr. Thayer Ribmittc'l tliy folKmlno; rcnolution, which wa coiis'th-reil hy iiiwmitno'is c-onw-nr. np j "oi'ri .l,ta; .. HexoTrcd Tlint the cninTmrtoo on niiii tary afliiir.-, in aMiti"n to (he iliitic;- im posed nnon it Try i-p-olution fit xhti Sen ate of the 21th ultimo, re'itui,' to the killii of the.Pjcj-'ui lu liis, Le in-strm-te to'in-yi.'rc jujo anl reiiortijts the Senate the fas'ts crinnecol with th" ma. sacre of Uucb's imrvt'yin'j party in Ne braska ilurinj the l.is.f, f uni;!ic-r. , . . i It.il hifh time so.iie on jVYwU-u.i."-! 1 he r:ii.-cil in Con-Miss in L'-half of tha titc7i'tes" who have .; .-rc-il at the hands of Indians. For a n.r timu iat the pulinir, ;kke!iin:r, a; I cf!V-iiiui:ito con tliict pfTciir fifTTTjiTiiaiiUYinriiullah mat ier, Las hroJ ) ti:;iKr li:-7Ut, rinl of thi! V"e.-t ill . nk !ol that tho whites have funn.l iino tongue loo?o l from Quaker i-ha klor, nn.l ready ti speak aguin.-'t the atroti"j conitnittovl by thiibB-refl hainlotJ Tr.urlcrerv Jr isa burning thaia? njca the c-ianti th it'tlio very ficmls-who'- murdered Mr?""N hoir XVai'k's inrfy !a.-t sunnr.er, are no'.v pet ted and protected through Quaker iaan cnce, at the V."hct.-tone ;iy-eney. NTlKiy draw rations r.nl lweii their n-.qular allowaiu e? of ftod mid raiment when all thev pho'itfd have ro-t,ived w.:s six let of 3 inch ieini rope an 1 a .short shrift. We beir of Senator Thayer that he probe the matter to the core. Til E ivtsi i: :x tk. is There is no other portion of the United States settleiiis a J-apiu'.as Nclraki, tfon-Jcinontly there Is no otlicr jortio;i of the United States where trade h increas ing arrapid!yaiin Nebraska. .Jl-pegially is this trte of r!ie c'.;intry'lyIng'south o the riatte river and west of the east tier of counties those bordering on the riverl V lha coutties".aIaiK -Cic river-a;e increasing very rapidly in valuation of property, and are increasing rapidly in population..;.. Liitjve Vc-iv&.tLA-'cA of ii.ereise is lrmpTi rTjr -hi "tTiojtYest ern couittnc. The principal reason for this i - th-I "gre ites quai5 : tif rtie:i Jand to be had. There are . ,y t many Talualrrtrcf'fsf Oorernfncnt fan 1 to be "liadat Government price?, Lut ths ires ent great in lucrrx nt is the large rjuaii; tity of land bein?' offered to acttial set tlers by the JJailizitrton & Missouri River Ilailroad Company,' end the facilities tltey ; arc offering for payment. They are ollering s..'ie of the finest land in this cr any other State, andofFeriton tcnyars' .'"wrt- aetnal set tlers. This is having the effect to bring thouj-ands f incn to this locality who would otherwise seek different locations. The region of country Iting settled in this manner, and which wiil be drained by the li. Sf. M. road, comprises the richest and best portion of the State, and the trade of thi'; region will be worth a vast amount to whatever place gets it. Of courso riattsmouih will bo the point on the Missouri liver for supplying this: region and for receiving their products of the soil, but who is to take it from Plattsinouth? Will lurlintnn, will St. Louis, or will CLI'f.o men r-isip the lirnefit T-f the r?pi 1 settlement and de velopment of this cotmtry V'e believe the tnU of tH e,:ntntry will mo.-tly J -i K I1-; ' . ? ' i reach t.1 mzzo, bit a large propot t'j t might easily bo h'Min Burlington, if! her biu-ir.ess men have the ciKogy and enterprise to reavh out for. it. We ex pect Piatt -mouth to be able to do the cii tiro l'nsineFS for the country west of hr, in a veiy j.hort time; but at the present, Plattamouth, even, must draw her sup plies from cither Burlington or Chicago. Froai tlie Si". Joe Kcrnl.l I2th. a it it; ii iv ay ii;iiit:xt. lus t 2iijnniji. The Murderer ArrrMcd ami r.olsol in Jail. Jacob Barnett, who left Leavonworth on TuesJay morning, the 10th intv, in company with Henry Ktterson, another eddier, was soon altev found muidired ahout four ndi-'s Klow I.'avi nworth. Three ballot holes were i'vand in his head and one in the right -shoulder. The deputy J-'horiff, two policemen'. a cd the coroner in. mediately started for the scene of the murder, and upon the in jnc-t the evidence, was u'iduped that William. Dixon, a convict recently reload fr&iQ'a "N" ""f" u"1" " three to live teet varying to fifteen toot penitentiary, had a lew.days since bought j(i the hcm wUh a gutratuui ot- hai a revolver in Leavenworth ; that b.e was from twentJf fn thirty feft . ,.llV)1 seen Thursday morning lurking m the ai. ! v., l.r -f. vKinuy witu lue rc.oiver in ms po.v-.ev sUeam in about throe feet water, nnd Fion; that ho had been -fou wachmg 0.0f.te,1 thore0!1 a r;,.r cf mtvonn-, car Barnett from the co;cr of the bru. h t,, . '1w.;..l,- l U-..L - roati Chc- Coroner s Jury "rei)ilewvr,a-;Ter- diet that the deceased came to la death hy being shot by William Dixon. ' i Omeers Lambor and Ma nne. of Jear - enworth, at mee started in pursuit, taking the trail, leaving lioavenworth by the Kansas Pacifia Bai'.road, at Cvc o ciock iiiursuay cvornns, wmen was r i 11. msu.uh.-m iu eiof ucrt. iii-.a-i.i,...-..L aioug ui io.iu.nuc, ui "-' ""' I water for a bridge which has withsto.l thereafter nve pistol ,iiotsv.ue. .cuixl - . hi.3t foodft fcCt ru0 .:llip!v f he body was fouf.d soon ntter, and ! niak;n ,he arta of ie 2rii!:lL0 , ut Dixon was sen waging, away on the i r1lo Tcrtk:al action' lemrthwise ofthe l .1 . 1 ' 1 . 1.1 twenty uuies oeiow. aui me miiiurcr.0n, endeavored to olttain assnge westward. The officers h.iing his description, at once recognizsd it, and arrested him. They returned with him to Leavenworth yesterday morning. lie ha I in his pos session the revolver which be had pur chased, with part of the barrels dis charged, a gold watch and soase other arlieio?. lie. is now lodged in jail at Leavenworth awaiting hu examination. Bcechor says in a recent letter to Be-n-nar "If I were malicious, an 1 hivd n enemy that Id.-si.-ed to torment, I woit'd seduously spread the rein-rt that he was very ricli and liberal. Ten thousand ilies on .a summer dav around a motases bar- rel, if no extnivafrant p.cture ot what hts j conditioii T.ou'd .be. . 1 Cornelius 0" Id .expresses tno opia- j ion, in JSMmwK that in Klnnd - man yaenis a ruarvelous energy ami g i that be finds novvheie el.-c. Viol cour-t' . 1.11 . j ,. A .,-'i.. " l -' avs: "ior t-avs; ior v. in. ut j- ..:-.- t:r l.-.d i:...!cr i:ros.-ure, tut it - v t-nrl .ni.n--'ary e:t on tno lliilJiuir';" : 7 . ' ' . j IfQ? , Tt i':-aii tnr.i f., -': i t'r.-'At t 11 u-- - -.n ivi;;vt nreflfhers in t )')ii!iui f :tu J.x jn-rle !! ?.!' " l-rv ICvr't I.miiii ."So l.i""ili:l. An xp"i iehc'-'J I!!" ir.r f.-JUj-vi tin V. I,... ...I, it - i:i r irl to the Jiriil-'-nr of t!i.- M!s- Hill To CUt the matter short. .foUli datious j may be niade in the Missouri river, sitffi- I river : cicntly stable to support a railway bridge t re! be lixi-d at a width of i-M feet for navjiliy-.t, .iiUV;- i'eet w!ditivu.dor high w ti,i ik i dt -p channel i t h i IX rout" at low water, tuc remainder to hi hire at low water; then if the fotiti'la ti .nsiu the- ha!.n . arel.si:i:p!y on the bed of thonvfv, an 1 in the remaining p r. '. of t'.i'J v.--.:: k at any eoiivciiieuud' pih Ikj'o'.v Iov v it -jr. -s.a v U- u - i' -t ov-mof:, i. . i ' i .... i . ! li-i cn i.ti:;.; ol a:;:-oiiue saiei.y may ou The nii:--ilectiiii oT.scrv:r, nccii-Snu' d i to tho frr-pici.t and dttnv.-tive chaii..- i;r r,lu rh:nnie!s , i'f-0U'. Western fivers, m':(y' tiud it hard to'tra'r.e that the shift ing tan Is of tho Missouri river, to t!u: popular mind the veriest emhleui of in staliiliiy, should, by simple methods, bo made- to furnish secure foundations for stni'-turts ol" immense weight. Such.' however, is certainly thu case, as we will 5hiT?jo;W :. - The entire want of cohesion anionic the particles of sand, by reason of which if is more readily displaced by the fiction of currents of water than auy other allu vial material, tends in the same degrw, together with. the great friction between the particle, to" increase its resistance in hinre masses to lisplaeem)t of particles and cons, q ten!; change opposition from rcnt and constant pressftrin any given direction. Clay, loam, enavcl, deposits of vegetable matter in alPtheir varieties of C'yiniOoitio, are all more coin prc.-ille and ' moc uuccrtain in cou-e ptent change of potixion under cre:it procure, thaii ' IeIs of-nd, c.-pct'da!ly tho-e de posited iir the. larger clacd of Western rivers. These ; considerati ins waTanl the eonclusioji that thpre is no limit within the re;f :Ire merits of tlio practyal engineer, to tW, weight of. rti i: tu:e giv ing a large and oonttn1.'',tjLac. ih-tt m iy be safely placed on a s-nb-tratuu; ofRTjd, pro i ded -rmly and alva;i -that it he Se cured from disturbance bjr any extenov force. ' r .' " These conclusions are culircly confirmed by my own experience, and that o'', en gineers of eminence in the profession ; and also 'by reference to what h.is ho . n successfulli atcompli-h'.dj and alsi to some con-5jicaois faiiiuxs. and tlurir causes. Take two example on tho same stream, the l'cimsylvan'ri (ntral Jiiil road bridge over the SiwpK-h.uina, at Kovkiille, btiiit" in IS"t i-f4.and the one recently Imilt acvo"s th sam .-tieain at Havre dc tiraCCC i n thj i-'hiiadelphhi, Vi'nii;i!rtou and iaitimoi'0 ivailroad. The iiit sans the river in a portion of its couie visited by lie-juent and de structive freshets, bavin.' a shallow chan nel, tilled with a bed of mixed iud and gravel, Vrith ooc;ii,:sal l-o'ulders. freed by the washing of its waters through ages from clayey or v'ciretahlo matter, and clo-..ly nnd homoLreiiou-ly packed in its be l. Tli j piers. in number, each rest on j, !;iin ril!ag of tini'jer placed on the bottom' of the channel, which' was simply leveled to receive it, it an entire a vera tie eo.-t, acfovdmg to the Chief 3"'tigineer, (jen. Ilanpt, of only $4CJ each, sur rounded by riprap of small boulders, and stands perfectly well. The bridjre at Jlavre do Grace, on the other hand, I uilt on similar foundations, tunc 1 out badly, several of the piers seiiling and canting out of lino, causing a hcavv c-i.enJilure the first vear to keep t!:tj sup rstru aliened. This f.diur tare leveled an . ndht. have 1 e.; i C!'e;e-i i:ein iiie om i-voi ui. e;:.e. flic river is Iu:r: a mi'i and a ouartr I wide, rapidly wid, ii'mr ,i ov,-fo ti ro' the head of the bay. It slii.-ui.-h o;. is.-. its i ahernate nine ii:nths f.i' th yi-arwirii t!ie tidr f -om t-eio-r, it mourU foruyng an e.-tuarv hke !no.-e aL too mouuis el ad ... cM a ,., ,1 io r l or' d to a car. uOplll With silvesMe deposits ot sotr. onsy mud, Di.-n-ioo sh ill -, boggy layers of vege table rautter from above, -with oct'a-iwn..l strata of c'ay, utteilv unlike the horno- geneous deposits of clean sand, "e'en p.Msted by unce.k?in eurrfciits of water, ilving the beds of Western rivers, C5.e cially woFt of tho Missisii tmd north of the alluvial fluff rotfion. 'A notable example of these c.sturial depo.-ts occur at tho Brooklyn Navy Yard the o!d WalaUiut Baj iii which it xvas neee snryaffor ex--aviiti.g thirP.'-five feet to' drive piles a further depth of sixty-five feet, eWe'trtgUhf-r;tvg!ve a'nlneient foundation for the masonry. The same thing occurs, more or less, at the mouths of1-(he river, emptying into the great lakes, such as the Maunice, Cuyahoga, Saginaw and Ontonagon, whoso months fu.nih loss reliable hottoni tor heavy rVactU'ref; than a few mil.s; above, or ci.-'t'where along the lake snore at similar lton'y remains to add, in coHuer lirin v.ith tlrpart of tho subject, thafcl have tested the above theory in several in itaurcs with sati.-iactoiy results. In one case, tho average width of the stream being 200 leet at low water, dpth from --i v iw cuiu'. iv Liv iiv if.nn v- ll 11 j piei. a.iu cvii i ui if i iii j.i iu lh'-j u.iauw 1 .f 1 Ofi C. .f ,tltll t,l.l.-.l'.f ..,!...!., of riprap. " ' ' '?"'' In anotlier ea?o, having on one f me ol 1.-.1 w-i- ..ii t toot ol ni;cicaAa, iia-;nrv rofiwir - : r. i v . . : . on tins iat has stot ten j ears :n i-e'ter ondniou than tht on the rock to'trui". 1 4 " tor tuis there is a legitnnuo reason. n thft cm.ing t,f anv bidL-o bv stock. j.Vcllo!es, or nniwav tram, vilrntio-. cominuniited by tin; bridge to the wa- soury on which it rests. The bed of sand beneath acts ns a cushion. w to srrak, deadening the vibration and nou traliz'mg its damaging effects. ; AIvlre frtni A. ftoiitlx-t-n Sourf. J In a time not long gone by, the Mctn- phis Avnliiichz was as virulent as any Democratic theet in the land. It is still Democratic, but the scales have fallen from its eyes sufficiently to permit it to lay In thru its Northern and Southern friendi some ve;y. sensible .sugestious. We commend the following extri U to the lVinoornryr 'Tl:e battle against the CongresMon tl . heme fr roc )utru tarn Io( . . U(l Ujtf Jit , ,,..ni j fcr;, 0ri!. , . rcf.-:.:)g to ad.!j jtse'rf to the pv-:-:e-jt )! the l.ni-4-d Utas Ii .s ';p;t ne,-an' has steadily lo.-t iri-.-uad. H fen in r-,-,.rv -eetton. ' "co.rinic.-ncin wHi that ;Whu - H rlaocd 'Jrar.t in tho Vhito IIoil-o. Yt t Iho Northern ro:u''rney s.iii reius-es .-, ,., ;,. the SouH-crn IVtucency si.j; (-..jLihk s to v.v:!!ow wiiU aviuity its iie p.ncf k able cr un'N. t h" .N r.th- : em PcaK.-M-ncy to this good h J-r, t- Ul.:l'? I'l I lia II li' 1 MV!fliein , UH't i dimr1s the ;nt iss'i) . io w;uen k -Huilvidia noshh.g but di,xi 13 in HtllM! TUB S 'MM Kl. withont-poinjrriewwttwliMM'tnecnan- h(i rft.vsof !ie nh. nel, provided it. W ot:a sumctcnt j,ni f , n6nncU yK.c Vrc. v' Yrry- i 4T n " ."fl'u I 1;l'-iti5 Railway ;Uo .i..iaM:u li.uwu... ........ ,,,.1, sheJ a etter Uils monim i : v .! t tot 1. -;i . . ir'iiji i ii.ii .i v.. ..t li I U illUUV "1 lUI-"i Ks ( U1V. lillU J , lii v; '' HKMl!..tS ? EA tI 3" I Nt:r: I ' mr "itI'?i'tro. Til. ; :;! 'oeipiMj ('I lsi u The C,!?T" Tito Tfjrvn' l.rn.t. -j-;ic Cntupnny, TaUiuK Morton ;itio. Vi:i:?vo'. Hoods." lent m- :r, in whifii trie starniu" anu-unicenii nt is made that work will "he resumed upon that road if'tini the. counties nf O'oc'tnd Ir.nvutrr'-ca.hc down" with $l'AU;X) each, leaving us to iHi lei-.-.tai! I tnat it will not be. rv-umed until th'vy do, unless the Co; ipatiy 'make different'' arrangc nci.t , i-f viiielic i.-e it n.ay be :v.tr;oned t.:o : '?.' ; rf ;.:.,'.' . Wo h ive iiiway i rogar.io 1 Mr. llennot r.? a sui--t.Mp.ti d mp.u, atvd hf.ve . never );:-.o-.vn h'un t '. .'guilty -of us.ing idl w )!!? to make hi- neighbors stare or to create a seieation. It is . ineonsisUiiit with liis cliar.ieter to make t li is startling nnd tt:ot untovftn.jte annficenunr, u li s ne ma:tt t trt o:tm ,ty,u.i, viiat he said, and krinr l trm .A el have h-'iird of this tiling before, and hae 1-tdbro had the occasion to assure Mr. Uenneit that the pcople of ( Itoe Con..rj rconhl noft in our opinitn, fivcth? $l."t 0")0, but have never been made to under stand before, that the Midland, and its proposed Southwestern branch, will not be built .unless the people would give the money demanded.- ; ' What the company's "different ar rangomcnts' ' may mean we have no means of knowing, but we are compelled now to regard it as the only hope of. the com pany. ' Tlie It. ami 31. ttnilromt. This new route to the Kast has hecn thoroughly tested , by the late terrible storm, and ha emerged fmtn tho contest with wind and snow . with flying colors. The regular train of this line arrived at the Bluffs on Tuesday evening, and was the lir.-t, sold in fact the only one from tb 'Ka-t on that riidit. Jt brought with' it Mr. D. AY." JUtehcock, the (reiieral iW'estern Passenger Agent of the li. sii.d M., and a gent lcn.:;;i whose energy aul doterioin-iticn are ew.!eulateil to overcome aii obstacles, where there is a po; l ihty of success. 'Mr. 1 litcheock went in work with a w'll, aiid through hi:; iti'lomiiable pluck and known expeii anee, a train was fitted' out, ami started tor the iv.it, with a lu:I load paAa pors. Tlie liurlineton and Missouri is now tlie only road whieh is clear of snow, and upon which tho regular 'trams ai-e running without interruption. What we have Kiid above is not meant to di-paratre any other' road., but simply to award the meed ot praise to tha young, vigorous. reliable route which ha; been the first to .jUiTiKtunt the ditiieultics created by tho most extensive, and most severe storuis which ha ever been oxperiiMiced in tlaV history of the west. (Jmulta lluhll-, can. I Itcoltic ol'n Itatllc. Fn;iii Lijpia:Mtt'n a,ra.dne. The sisihts and sounds of a battle am well nigh indescribable. Noi e, tumult," damrer. excitement, all llend together t uiake a scene which I think can have no parallel on the hither side of tlie infer-' nal regions. Purmghislirst battle, j'cr' haps, the novcltv otthe tlung may till the recruit with genuine enthusiasm anf nut tvir ri tli i:lch lto'iihI : lint ntrev th tt he will rind thep ietry ofthe batde- field somewhat overdone in 'Ilohemin-i den," and fnrbtintr itself rather a prosaie- and dan ieiou- butchery: Tin re is nidi inr leglike a pHceant. I verilv lie'ieve. im::u a oaitio. it; arws iire not poium'. :o:'t .-limy nv. tor i h- c--,v ..; i:: -t n::'ht t b;-...-.ii - in ra.-.s L..s tsrri.-hcd them?. Ve: V plain !:.. :-es nave taKCtt the 'da J oi ttr-iuiit uou:eo, c;t-ty coat-.; oei. tri Lulci.nii oi- in fl; t'l-,.- r.1" it..-, f:-.1- are thrown a.-i ! altoclacr ; j.h'ul u-tr.:i)s and ep.-nileis are dic;inlfh our if whoic.-e:iu regard for ihe enemies hri: f ,sk-f4ra ;.'i"i after the light has f n sed. an h.:.ur, you will liudf.h s prof-; wht are si'ii n-j litui'' oiii v. iti iii v. -i ii. i it nig t kill tneentv-'j" witn at-ont as u-.i-.--f manual labor ;ts vour woodav.ver vmp'oys on your woo d-pii'. r i Origin uf the Word Salnry. ; S.iliing salt was held to bean unlucky omen by the Romans, and the sui-orsti,-tion has do.-oonded to onrseb e-:. Lc n ordo da Vinci availed himself of this tradition in his famous pictures of the "Lord's fc' upper," to indicate Judas Icaii.it by the salt-cellar knocked over accidentally by his arm. Salt was "used in sacrifice by the C! recks and Homao, ami ?l--o by the Jew- an- 1 i still made u -e of in bap tism by the lioman Catholic clergy. It is tlie. emblem of puiity. and of the s:i:ietif ing iiiuiioLco on others oi a holy life ; hence our Lord telis His disciple,-. '"Ye sre the salt of the earth." The salt lyings: ilt after it was pla-V on the IkvkI of the victim was onsidered a bad omen, lacing sup.por-ed to signify that the sacrifice was net accepted ; and hence llu. n:ur.it ion.-. . Wh.m we siv f a t-bi ft Iosk fellow tht1 he doea not ,:ca.n his salt," uncon sciou.dy allude to an ancient custom among" the ltounins. Among them a ran was said to he in possession of, a "salary" who had his "sahi iam," his allowance of salt-money, or of salt, wherewith to aver tho foo l by which he lived. Tb.us .-alary comes from sab- and in this view of tlie word, laiwmany. are there who do "earn tlh-ir sart." - . . - -. .t; nKirn?liTP rir hi'n.HTiff. On Monihiv about 11 o'ciotk, A. M., In the riidst of a severe Ftornt cT ;niw and wind,, the alarui of fire was riven, vh'h brou-rht "out an immense cro-rd in lo ir fire companion . l'i i'-'ice. lne lire piovtd to b in bo: belon'-in to a Pciin-ylv;' lious-i. on otn street un flii and occu ' ded bv a Mr. Stout. Hi 'Hooks . were . promptly on the spot, ,' and tlie Ste.i.n Kriri':ic Was 'en tim'o, but by some un ..oi'.atable aecident' tho engine ivf'u-e.l to ail in extinguishing thif. .doTonrini dames. The fi-emf-n appaiv ixntly. ued every endeavor tf persua'.J the steauicr into service, tut it was "ro .-." she stubioriily refused until the building whs in ahes. The Hooks labored hard to tear down thb building to prevent tho fire from spreading. 'Ihe property destroyed was vrJm..:r iat a.-ioidt one tholisaiaf dollars, and we ur.der-t:HfI tb.ero was no insurance. We behove tl.Jj fiy pays a man to keep the engine in repair and ready fci i-u h emergencies, and we cannot itimw-rine why it shm u sv ntei-tv Pii! t:i aid in oxtir.irui-bing i fin lo't. .-iTii rrfni'irinT.!: her' ITtti v be 5D'i:t" truth. A cwi.undhln.h'ian a sphndii f s anioldo?:.hoJ-nffiitlf ' to .ond. trcaJ' l:iv.:i.. .tili'-r rai.roaa J f tr:ik ti'.'ar tho oitv. 'Hie i IlO Nl' I-llIII'i'i'H-l v ?i)ri: ofi" of "it to -7. howi-vtjr, M'-f.)iui'i':inJ l'.n i art-K t'rr ; t aVfid a tiain : h At Kr'tittc-i ( ''.' ' '''-' ca-.5i cut i.ti-vo,, ..1 l...cwr ! I ho tiamc.ol . 1 loraoe ioadlaiul h. up i .L'.wl :J . i- r..'. aoJ.ji.-.-cisn "-'.t.v... i. t!i-n rarrio.l l; tho ;..r.ii.'b.l ao lbst&irMl1i$l.Ian-W ';-.-Ji;i' --uai-u-rs of th p-.r;ol rlaoc 1 iiie.ii t Tn-f! hi.- astctiu-h'. tor. I thct Xcrb-ar.J!r.nJ for r.fetl I rr.- - , tw. &. -.r-it.-:i. -2ivc ?Ji!i li.it.!.'' tnitiffi S- iri'v 1 .!',.. I n i ."(' ir': ,t i.fctii. strccr. ! corner of l'uu tli and i. in uridyl- 'five Iiir. w j city, v.'cr-.- x-ven-ly iiij'' i: !-, li known in this red. Hut !'.: th-t s McLaughlin an-1 ti;i:eiv arrival ol ymcer IJurr, one or i:m of the oml'aTtn;.-; i wiuM ii kuiwi; I 'J'b i fdi. e ' blood. ! tf.'cr of th" ro.'na as covered with ir. IJrrehoff wa stimmoned, and -Irossed the wounds. - 1'Vir arrests were made. Vt. Jue. Cui'miy l$lh. tttimor of n "oicoi-Jcl .InvPinrnt'to Lxterciinntp l!ie 4'hinose in San I'rancJsco. Frnni the Snn Frjncioo Bulletin. Fc'o. 10, Vatrue rumors have been current for some time.; which seem recently to have assumed more definite shape, that an ex trusive organization is going on in the city for the purpose of mobbing, mur dering and exterminating the Chinese in our midst.' It is reported that one a-- soeiation alone, having this object in; view, numbers II, !", members: tint there arc several such associations in the citv: and at a irivcn sign;.!, on or before j i;.i. oaoriK-.oiei erte 1 movement! i e thM.inr.esc. f the. sae ot hu-, St.-Patrick's davva coueer i - to be made to extertuin j. !yj j.j for ,..:,,.,, i ,,:.;i;;,tJ..e. t:;t tl.. m. UUIOiS uijeet are entirely crotindless. .btit th is one winch may wed cl ir.n the r,!!oa, , ( ,n ,,r it i i tinnot mriuihonties and our citizens k, Frai,k ,Vard r:I.l Jamot Jii.le., A before it is too h:to. Although a mob of ) Lrok rtvi)i velv ;,,r,K, ch.irffetl,.-.vith his, character would .cotuiuence ".i liesh blo-td stains on it. was captured, t.ona against he Chinese it would .el . Mr. Pat. Jlarlau found in the bark of course, like that of .New 1 ork uunug au oM , ,)ilrie( t, , t me war., sac, me city so lar as n couim.. acquire the power, nsaking robbery and rapine its ulterior and principal object. That a few designing demagogues are engaged in urging wicked and ignorant men to deeds of violence seems highly probabV. How far they will be able t(i succeed in their criminal course the new few weeks will determine. Tlic Innltj- lor Itslroy Iti.sr Forcsls. Sjiain, Italy and : .norfions of France are now su.Tei ing from the imrovidenct' tliat dovoured their forests, leaving the future to take care of it-clf.. I pres;ue the groat empires of antiquity stiilerod from tlie same folly, though to a rnieh greater extent. The remains of a low extinct race who formerly peopled ind tilled the central valleys of thiscontiu'.nt, and especially tho Tcrrotory of Arizona, probably bear witness to a similar r i-k-iesMiess, which is paralleled by our fib ers and our own extermination ofthe uiagiioiccnt forests of w hite pine whidi, baiciy a century ago. covcreu so lanjo a I portion of the sod ol our North-rn States. Vermont sold white Pine abund antly to Kngland. througu Canida, within, my day.; she is now supplying her own wants from Canada at a cosinot loss than five times the price she Fold for; and she wiil bo payimr stiil hither raws before the close of this century. I entreat our farmer.? not to pre.-crve every tree, good, bad or indifferent, thai may- hapfen to dw growing "ti,.ieW hiilr hut, outside of" the Hmitodjdts fitcts wherein the primitive forests iiust still le c ut away in order that land may b"Vjbtained for cultivation, to plantjand r--ii- at least two InitU r trees for very oiie they Hirry le impeliod to cut down. .loract Greeley. ' j 'i f .' All About Dimple. : . , ..; 1 Dimples are the perpetual smiles of nuure, the very cunningest device, and twe lurking place ot love." V fien earth is dimply by. hills and ' valley, it alrr.'iys s thna to laurh ; when tho ocean isdim o4d by. the hrceze, it sparkles wita joy bineath the sunshine of heaven. 'e enBQOt look for frowif'' on a dimpled fa ; frowns and dimples will not associate to-cfher.- How soft, how rogui.-h, 'bow beautiful, are-tha dimf-'es in the cltiows and shoulders, the pretty fctnds and feet 'ofithcf ro.-v babes. -Mothers 3lo uriou tJibse darling ' dimples, and deii-jlit to J"f s them. But , peifoctly eneh.iuting kiuiples, at least to the ryes of tin en t!ii.dastic young man, are those t hieh fcffue peeping out of th-z checks at mod (it-'mputh of "swect seventeen,"- tvhen hijeet sevcut-cuu es-ays some arch 4 pro v 4ing fally,1 ' jeoj'tn;r- oat nn:I . lying jr fay tha moment after,' condng anr. go iat with the most Lewiteh'me eoouvtrv. if. ; !)iifotrr- uf II ii sunn Iluiiena . j 'Tlv people of Woodbury, N. J. are jrpeatly excited about tho recent distov j ry of a largo br-d of-human bones -on n '-irni alxuit oce mile ' isoufheast ofthe vn. -The bed ft Several feet in tk.'ek .fess and two or three rods in xtoiit,'auJ be bones are lying within. three feet of :Iie surface. The owner of the. farm, ieforc leaving for l'hilale!phi:, gave in ductions to his men to cart so-ne ejrth .ram art adjoining fie'd to cover a tom tost heap." On his return in the evening he found, to his surprise, that the licap ras partly covered with human bonps.' "lie neighbors were iafonued, and upon xaminatio,.-! it was found that this mss (ft bones were piled in together proipisr iotisly, and are of Mi onnsunlly Inrge ize. ' -I he bottom ot the bed is thickly. overed with charcoal; and the lower tier of bones fall to pieces as soon as touched. i'hose on top are well preserved, and are ufc little affected by the length of time uried. . A committco.' of townspeople Was Appointed to take some specimens to the L'rotexsors of the Academy of f"ci enco of Philadelphia, and nexi week a oieutific examination will be lflade. "ft iinipiioseJ that they are the bones of an Jnman ti me, out so rar mere are none of the Indian war : relics found .among the bones, which lea ves some doubts on this point. ; ; .. Joh t " IllIIioK'' iAiivicA to Murrliigr. . bl Uirl. .. . .. If husbands could be took on trial, as cooks are, two-thirds of them probably ou'd be returned, but there don't seem fiew be any law fvr,. this. Therefore, gjrls, yu will see that after yu git a man fix have got to keep him even if yu lose 5 ni him.- Consequently, if yu hav got mry cold vittles in t he house try him on rjietu once in a whde during scouting Mason, and if he swallers theui wdl arxi Kays he will take some more he is a man iho, wheublue Monday comes, w ill wa?h Well. ' : : ,f-Pon't marry a plieiler who is always a telling how his mother duz things. ! A man whore whole heft lies iu musiek (and not very hefty at that), ain't no bidtor fur a husband" than seedlitz pow eir, but if ho bars tew li ten while yew sini? suai geutle ballad, you will find him mellow and so soft. ' ' . put I musti saj one thing, girls. If ni kan' fiad t briglat-eyetl, healthy and well-ballasted boy, who on poverty az sassa as a chiid looks upon wealth who had rather sit dowci on the cnrb-Mtm in front of the Ath.' avenue hotel and cat a l;HUi"andwLtvh tha a goinsido and run in ((ebt fur h'12 dinner and toothpick one vho is armed with the kind of pluck tbtt mistakes a defeat fur a victory, my advice is to take hiiu lxidy and soul tiire hitn at uust, fur he i a stray trout, uv a kind fkare in our.waters. t f Take him, I say, and bild orito him, S i him, I say, and t. - f "orncts bud onto a tree. J JiltJ II lUiiiU Jj.tim, uun.ll . mm ilj iToji-par is coii.j;osoil lea-juiA it i(i:jm$.v : Anoug t.I c New Vorkew i lli v ngiiiia .Laud, Loan anl inut ir- .of. I lora Qvitly. , . tJvcral H -tia, are int'?!- 1 to buv fares fa.? 10),v-i'H acre?, and. Vut ire ui iii.2 au i om otac -.u:iA of 2sa?ot e. mi- in. Z'w o ; ;ir r!i! . le..i f.- srs a::il Ji!j"or-i Ta.c Tit Xiivtfc !-;.-tlp Tin- i:ti.-isco oi' fl , It t "lv t!i(-ic uil( foisii'l rtMJl'.Pi.A'iT.'Ki:B.S T ..1 li i i.' 1 en li t v. i A v.n wa.' 111 ted and robbed of between three -ami iot.r hundred dollars, j'wo men were arrested, charged with tlie crime. They were found living iii an old adobe, one mile boloW here, and on search ing the house tho jewelry stolen from the store of Messrs. Mc Lucas & Dick, a few days go, '-was found. '" SECOND DrsrATcif.".-,- . NoiiTiE Pi.AriK, Neb., March 12. At a late hour last night a man named Koifwas knocked down and robbed of his watch and what currency be had, abo-.u one hundix'd dollars. He was so brutally beaten that his rccoyery is doubtful. There wore three of the cowardly villains, and they are, without a don'it.-the Fame pal.ty y,. r,yobtd the Seweirv store of JHcLutaH&Ikk. not loii'irsinee....1 Ac...ul2 ,i,,,ltv Sheriff. J. C. MoUlv, asaisttfj hy ..eN(,.nxl .citizens, - this aftcr- noon, rodo down on a hand car to the '.1 ...!.., .... ;.i. r.v i... i.-,m ... win uwt'Y I'll l 1 1 1 j l i,ni" tit iiiL'n .iiiu . :.i, ..,i e. r..r ,".. it Pick. It was tied up in two hand kerchiefs. 1 apers and fetters were dis covered which show them to be regular desperadoes. In one letter a friend said was offered for one of their mt;nler by SuperintendantFilmore. One of the scoundrels, called dohn dames, analiasno doubt, is missing, bat the -officers are on the lookout for him. It is reported that he w as slu t on the ease side of the river this afternoon by one of the party which was after him. This is, most certainly the gang that robbed (ind cruely beat Mr. Kief lat night. i.j 10 P. M.--A mob lias just takon tin two men from the oilieers and hung them. '.' '; . e . A, )iIIHt; for II 111 O.I . That was not ;i bad rejly given re cently at a barn-raising' in Pennsylvania to a young man who had fcen rehitim his niorc than wonderful exploits in vari onr ouarters of the globe. At the close of one of theso nana tires, he was not a little set bck by tho remark of an old cod-rer: ''Youiisr man ain't von ashamed to talk so v:hcn there arc older liars on the ff round A Pill is before the New York Lrstsla ture authorizing every railroad company i t t lie fctate to insure ihe lives ot its pas-engers ; in other words to do the -fcUilijesi row .c.ono nvt!;e aecMcnt tnur- an-coropdr.io-'llt.-ili Te?6p "wcllto make the act eonipnlsory, in' so far iHnt companies' should' be obliged to-pay a stipulated sum to every passenger injured upon their cars, or the heirs cf every a' a killed. An arrangement oftfiat kI.-Vj wofild do away with, mueh; costly Iitit fi tion, by which j fist ' claims are often defeated through legal technicalities Ir'd delay?, wearing-out the patience fid purses of poor suitors.. . The law shrivd make Woof of actual iniurv ordeafh ll-V railroad accident sufficiently for the I t t- leetion of the insurance ' and thus avoid all question as the cause of accident! or legal responsibility for it. t - Tho' dog population of Missouri is -'.'OO, to support which, nix dollars c: costs .2,lUe),0u. Tax them twodoflars a head an I they vrlll bring. in a revtiipe of $7t)0.0u0, and help jay their boarql : An exchange having made the ahure -i-ssertMii. the "Hickory county t JtltrtQr 'pointedly adds: ' : ' ; ' M Aiid what is still better, would st tii ily result in iiicrea-ing the numbil-.of sheep at lex-t one .million m .. the State. Liit so long as. bipeds calling themclyos 'men prefer i the .' ( ompgnioii-hip 'oft-a wurlhles's dos.'.to the pi-oSts.of shoit.'so long will dogo be "untaxed l'y . Iegi:-laUrs, who remeinher that mott d.g, owners ha e a vote, licnee the dog population is le ly f o inereafce,,ahd tha saeop, diuiinilli uo'gs to consuiKC more ore:i;i ciiu tion at the Cothneil eeetns to la a niiiiua auantity, and the Pope evidently finds it ilScult to persuade his bishop8"T5atj ho ii more than a man. In-'case he shtdd die, a new Pope is clouted by votes ; ppes this election by tha fallible votes of fa li ble men make the successful man inedi ble 'I i If so, .what germs of, perfection must.be lying undeveloped in the bedies and souls ol the b'chons, lacking votes' tui uiake theci Fprotit into nladi i'lilty ! ; .. . r.-- f ; ;. ., e 'A cKnilst in Alliina; while expatiating, on the iliiCirrerios of chcniitftil , scisri' e, annotinc-cJ that i'nnvr po..es.scd con.-W !r aL'e heat. An' Td-htrnn' ii!ecnticl cheinistrv iniif-t he a va!u;ule ?cien ;c. and asked the - lecturer how riiafi-r' sriiw bulls) it would rerjnire to boil a teakdttle. This "was a poser. i . - The Elko iCA.) LuIepeiUhit paj a. "Talking lu-Jy passed throutrh Elko re ; centlvfor the .west. She hacf.neithci iite' nor slept since leaving 'Chiea , hawng talked i:ontinviotisT-7 1100 -miles. " She started a cont-i-ri-atirtn with our fritjnd' l.-irdnor at the Oopnionohtan. and flvc hitu ftieh a turn tTiat he has been sili ht for twenty-four hours." 1" A miner in Michis-an met an nntiil death not lon-r aero, and one of hisfriej;dj interested himself in ohtainintj snr"Ki;ip tior.s for the bereaved widow. Ilefol leeted some six hundred dollar?. Hrii tliAn K'nl-ti-.rr ih. Tui rrVi f Ko a (T.iAil tW-Ttrr '. f-r him to marry the three-days, widj nrorosiHi, was aftccptcav una tuey w-re m.-iio one that same evening. - - At Ofimwa, Iowa, a nice youns a,an vii a fhr.t around him to scare a Duty, h niaa. . The Teutoulc gentleiuaa says, "I shustjnmped my wartm ottt, and.vip'jd'ir frhostull the time., I would vip hiyi if In- was a whols grave -yard." SonitsnQ" r.skc'l the -youns- U'an what ailedHhb black eye, aud. ha said he hal recciAfd brol news froui (lertuany. ' . .1 "u An" Ohio editor L pottintr partitk'ap about what h eat. Hear him r 'tlia woman who inado tha butter which wl bought la-twfrk is re-pectfnl!y retpied to pxerci-w a little more judgment in "pro ptirtionin.ir the ingredient?. The Jast bateh had too 'much ha:r in for b ittei ami not quite enough for a waterfiJI.- Thera i r.6 sense in ranking .yourself baMhenrleJ, if 'butter is sixty-five cfiiits a pound. '-'A ' fcof garilo'tiins Tn Ixcri commenced w.....l..v, . rv .v,-........ ...... .. j I the roof ot h'.S Stal.lO CartVlSf ir.se to the J.urpos- oj growing ofntl- ,ntal plant,, Tf to hoi trt tin rrfirfitin nf tho hniflinir torJfO' I venk nee tf watorinar Sowers in iln'ft- j rr-..,.., ::,.-A,.,::ha . p sv. 55 v -r:r7vii:i tho too people m consume, moro ot the T produced in South America and Capti ; itiia in itv n-2i urc - -inirera -rj :-trW8,tsr-5,1S' -.r'.'V'' ' " f-t .,! th' in j ThotyrVk C.-t-)oUyn',Navy Yar i'hai" i cuiigr.-iii:. i h-'t-n -co'aiaKri.c-.'l; .-srlt ii vicor.i; 2?- I C '. .' J,&W vrorLincaiarc. .u.jlcycL . ,'t- . J o L litis I a ' lor -ic-.l a T:-.'!'e i- .1 li'otary c?-.:h . of. laJIes aiid geutl'-iiieu iti K;iia!iwi. M njli , cailod)' the "t iln.'ct iv ! -!api Club."i , " "ITiere is iJ.'ili j cnahv in Michigan, nd i .:e t'ci!Ue::t:ary n e.v iiirdercrs, thirty of wleon : eighty Willi''!!. . 1 are V.VA a Mk .m i.i avee. iisii ro cut iv with a but.-her kni'e. 'hc thi::ks the battle is not always to the Mi. ' : ' " ' ' - - 1 Tn the iir.porial. pala -1-3. i:i Viiuina live, liii-luding the 'imperial f'lnnly,' and the officials of tho com t, about 3 6 por-St.ll!.-. . -z.-.'- - ' " , P. S. Senator ' Wilon recently in troduced 'ft bill do prevent prize fighting. It provides pmii-hmcnt fur the olTcnse by fine and imprisonment. ' ' '. Ttcv: Dr. Cbajunhas .-aid ''ji. Lelieved the chyreh consjst'etl.of the good, atid the pui'o, and flu tru men of this world, iv t tliem be where they might." ? ... Tlie I1H Mr; Alvovl, -formerly 'of Winsted. reports fiorit Charh ston, S. C, tho encymess of tho freedmon to buy land.. i.In - a single day sovonte-:n ioen drew ciceiov from the savings bank for farms of a'rsvit forty acres. i: ' An old lady has been discovered in Portland, Mo., who, in her . younger days' reftisod to imit.v Patuel- Vehsier on account of his u--i::g ttrong, drink. ,Sho itill remains single. ; .r Over the gate of the old Botanic (Jarden in Munich they used to have this : hircription : i'What- Cod : has scatteretl -ill over tho earth, the - Klector Maximilliiiii has caused to be planted here systematically and in o f dor. . Philadeldiia is preparing for the cen tennial anniversary of thorX'eclaration of Independence. The chdiration . wiil occur in lS7f, of course. It Ls . dtisigiied to make it national iii -character,' ahd Congress will be ihvited to assist. ." , At a recent lecture, Professor X. state that Saturn ha a'ringsix thousand mile: broad. 'Bejabers," exclaimed an Irish man, who ''Wa? present, "whaCia finPr hi mu,-f have :!". '. "1 ;';An arV alarmed PhtladelpuTan . warns his fellow citizen'" that, speculative Xow Yorkers, having demoralized real estate operations in their own cifv. "are going to try the same gams in Philadelphia. SEISTT iJUffiE ! ! ! ! ;". , 7V-4--.y Rnt of The- Ci'hj. ' flavin; rcLiuvoJ to t .Main 'and lith streets-, wi ir I'icw. ?toro Corner DELIVE GO DS FP F.f-1 ' Tlmt tifp i iirii?isf." at tlifii-trfro. tVill e iiif..is :ir rhrn r -t'ver, ion! wi'l n9t be undcr- m.1.1 l.y illO Ilt'. . J Our t'fitrk ceii.'-itts cf tho bist Lrar.Js of 1 TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS, . Canned and Dried Fruits; OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPiCES, FLCUR TOBA CCO, WASH- TUBS,, " Buckets, Soap. Salt, BACON, HAMS, LARD, :ui'l cvor.i ti.lii l:i'i't in :i (rc:opry Storp. Every artii-lc- wriTaive.l t.f i!- bost-ianlity. Xk high est lricc vnii l:n t:u-!i f..r Ccm, Oats, Butter, Eggs, BAGGiVKAMG, L.HD anil ul I k'.iid of Farmers Pro'Iucc. Cash paid for Hides. JUST RECEIVED 500- lbs. Best Osago ORANGE SEED. -. ron SALE AT THE KKW YORK OARH STORE OXK DOLLAR IT.lt POUND i A Hr.re diicou.it -ill be nlitrrd l y tho hushel riut!.-iui FAIRLT K&MONKLL (Su&M-.-sors to Kiter. Fair!!-? & M..ntll.) ' JOBBING STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers, Engravers Lithographers, AND GENKItAf, Booksellers and Publishers, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.- MACHINE iiUP! VAYJVIAN & CURTIS Rei.nip'rs Cf Steam L'n;-ino.-, Boilers, Saw iind Ori.-t Mill-. .1??,,- an e v.uvei nors, aua an mmis ot Br n : s jEiDgsJia riitings, - furnished on short notice. FARMING MACHINERY Repaired on hort notice. BiuMl DR. 11 flV .13 c E Y, 4j- '. --VV : : X- t ' r . v. T Ti "NT T1 T R rP Ad, tc ot johnoB's Vrvs Si-,re during thi I .. -.rr-h in c;---h n-or.ih. All or-lt-T? ! it at the iVt oaiou iii .rofnit;y a-tr-mli-d to ijuly. SW1TTOif.HTTTi!S: SEWING MACHINES. P. 1 ODD. AGENT, P'UrrTSMOVTH. .VEHIi.?Sh-.l ,A -rlrS un 5",,", ! i-r-vt',t rViit fay i!iV::.'.,irrh. ' ' I CktOiktcNonlisMai-u&f-.-cct. wiihllan.bttrtr I ! Th- : to J- li I i-L ... EAME 4 No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENVOfiTH, iCAiio A St. Louis, r.Mo.r- - " - ''. i V.'. ' - " -. ' ,-";.' ' 1 - ' ' ' 1 .. t : . . ....... ;- - Chicarjo III., ; " ; . Jitlempiiio, Teuj?., Ji; POLICIES j Iivitlcinls mi the (3otBibiGl!on;i.Mi:, Securing.the Greatest ;pficuniary Advantage to the Tolicy Hclders. Reasons FosasuniKG, in this company : ,. 1st. This i$ a, 'Wc.-acrn Ct.nii.iiuy. tinimii'r 1 ! VTit'i-rn I'n n, wfiow Iniov. n fln.ni.-ti.-ii I c'nr i,--tor, ,ii.i!ity nn.l i.'.aili.m. afl'.r.l njni.I'-' pu in nty lor its cariil ami u.rt-;-lul niinuu.-.' n, i,t 2'1. Jr-i I'oli-. i-s nr.-nil ii'ii-frl-Mii. ' $U.. iiiBiiuiil all itreotivus no nott anJ ztvc- none. lo1i.-y IioMt'n-'liavc i to pay, aai no outstanding nntud as liens jou tin ir lioliciv,- ..4tt. DiviJcuds uuJ Ivfmvk lire j.ai'l iu CJ.-U. ' ' . ' oth. It iiiiiire.s at lower ratos than 'any El.srn co'jui.nny. t Otti. Its- ris-Ks are in me u t-i, wncrc tlic rate nt mo. talny w lowor rt ml t!io r..t flicker than in the East; ln.-nc.-c the aecamulutioi: of - fru I-: to the policy t. I.lcr ;. in any Ka.-tcrn Comiiany. '. Ttli. It hiii" no restriction upon travel. ' i . . . . ;8tli. , Its dividends aro niiulo U!ou the co;itriiiiti'.t ilan. Pth. Itbnsinessis cxflurivrly lif- in;uran.'o. . , ' Arc the accumulations of interust uimu iruiiiiiii:irt ji.id, heiu c Hie Ciunj.; nj ih'it J j;, T, . nt the liitrhest nte of inttre-t tan slvc you t!i li.ri-sl -rli v it: on-I.-i. 10;iterj coinj ,ini 3 i:r, liii.ncyr at '' rf eeiif'.. while this luaki s it- iiiv ti:t'-iif nt wc!-f lcr ti n;. r i,: r.-. The r.ifvanU.gc of 'Wcrieru jnyestnienls tt.'i P'.licy hti! Jcr uii.eur.s in tiio li.ilut :n; fitrurt s: The amount of l.nffl, Invisie ! f .ii- I'.fty y .-.iri hi C r' i' cc if. tomroiiu l ii:t.?iu.-;t. is JS, j 8 ' ' " ... 4.i.a,l.(d " " " " I1T '';;1 ' r. OFFICERS : H. D. Mackay, Prt'Sident, E. Hensc.'ey, Vice-Presdent, Geo. A. Moore, Seci-etarv. , . . . . j 7 E. W. Kavcs, Trcacircr, -D.-?r. Swan, Genera! Aqent. J. L. Wever, U. D., Consuitinr Piiysician.. H. D. 'Kackay, H. Edncrton, '5l2f--32ICfi ' S5I1.V KNOW ALT, MUX ijy tiilsj; rkr.SE XCI' Kansas, do Leicljy certify ll..it Om Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, . . ' ' '. - ' ..-.... . . ' orsanicil nnd doinp liu.-incsa ui:lcr tilt-la .vj t f tiio .St.i' t.i K.kiii-. i ui i 1 . ..i i i. 1 iiii'il-l the un-tcrsighptl if i-lVi-t.ry prM'n-t Unit it 1m.- !. :.-: 'M )..c ! 1 1. ! . i .: . ! i iiv 'J h i :. ' l.ir.4 oi'iuuai'i'ial m Umttid rt:l3t t ia i-ruiu in lif t t t he !-n i ..ft 'i M l'r'i..'r-i.:in. .' :'' uiul lire os.'eiM-tl ! lli: :iiiie. Ai.i f l lj;Ui-r rrlily tliat . anl Ojiniun: nil Il. ';! Ini: -drcd 'lliius;iinl lt llai-rt tai 1 I ni: t .t.C s ;i:m- l.-r t!. o.-aciit ui .ii.L . i.l t . m i : I .. ... ; t' ii!fv.:iy ; itii't td;.t 1 h ij in Iru-t ami "ii . ;..-n l'r the 1 cticli! 1 -. i 1 ' Ir. i- ). ; ' : ' ' iit.dvu iiieiitixiu' I. ar,.i 1 am .iti-iii-'l clii suli f-ncuiitief a re wurlfi On-'llii:i Jrc.i jh us..i: I l i'-;t- I iv i'ul niuacy ol the I 'niu-i cuitus of Aint-riua. . 1 vl ii' S- where I have hereunto suli.i-i il l my niiinc. an 1; cau.-ivl t1:e -i-.il of u:y (.fli' . t . i J .-Wal u Au l- t alii jttd, tUc iay anl year iibuve -OTittt n. ' litor of State. A. THOiLVN, Auditor of Uto of Kna'. CEiiTiFirATFi or ATrnroitiTY to-do r;rsr.vi:ss. OVVUIK V .SCi'Klli.NTKNUKNT Ol' T!1B Iv-rRAAtH T'i.l',) liTMI VT n: Ml -' -Oi'M. IT IS nETtKHV Ci:KTIl'ii:i, Ihat U.e .Mi.-.-..uri Vll.-y Wf 1 ii.r.r.-ii..-w r.r,.nv. A--."urauce Couii:uiy. orsanizfil iiu-lt-r tbo Jawi ol' !fi.- ,Slai; oi hanr i-. m, I nt j.i iucii ! lli f I" ciiteil at the t-ity of I.-a v.-uwoi-th, Iih. coir I i i it.li the n-ti.lin-mr.il- of i do thir: i- lj. ! i.i ly I.r- iii irly-f c".t) I. ihirly-( l.ir-1 nnl t nirty-fmirlh KtM-ti-ni ul' tn Act cf the- Ji-nt-i.-il A."-mhly ot t' " .-siiiie of ili;omi. e:ili:i--l "Au net tr the iiic.ii"r:itiiiii anil r filiation ot l.if As.-iir.inof tlon.i :i-nn-.." iiiirove'l March 1 rh, . I. I1-!'.', -i far as til-; sni-1 r- (iiii-t.incnL- .i.i: a ..!i;jiljle lUrilu. A.ul pui-iiuiint to thf tiiirty-i.. f-.vtion of s.ii.l Act, the .ai-l M .--onri Vaiit y l.tfi; fa-timu-f I'oinf.'i-. is ;i-rchy atithorizetl to d" liu-iin n :i Life A --in .i.i'f ( oni j any witlitti i i.o mii ;'t:ii-tl AI i --.. i i. mi j.-x-t t the fc-ver.ii provision? toil rr-iiuirein , t u,... Aetaiort.rai.1. unul ihe hr.-i iy l it rn iry. in the year of our fitrht'-cn Ii u n. : i ...1 and .-i.-v:n;y. l:i t.Miiitoi.y wliereol, 1. tI.uys Ivlsu. mid. r - ( t.f -j pnTini i oi iiiMii aii-ti j'j- i iii'-iilo. -ui i . iuic oi ni!it oi state of .- my seal of otr.te, nt ijari. j juiy, a. d. l vi;. Superintendent ot the :o: ' ' a CERTIFICATE Oi' AUTIIOIIITV. - (To expire n tlie 'list d -.y of Jsuimri , I iTO.) iN'al'R .XCF. IlEPASTVU I. Ol flf E C-9 ::TfTF. A rTVT-'. ' , Listoi.x. Z'f:riki4, Ai-ril 1. im- : 1 Win-Hi-.-1. Abrara Ii. Or-valt. Ptato Aifnt for tl"- Mi -ourt V.il'. y l,!r I r -n: :.:c; ' . ;. . . ' -nted at Lea venwovth. K ;.n.-4i, ii.i filed in i his ) c f. n..t of tii- A"t of 1 ncm nrnu- n rl- ! Ooiupu ny, ii nd a .-i a t-iii iit under o-.t-h. t-l-ovi i :,z it law of the Sfatpof 'i.jr--5t. enitl-d "An -tin F.;lt-nry l.'.tli. .xol: !iprove-l t'ehruary lth. lS-': undei ifiied ratisfaetury evidence tiiat it ii pi rc-;.-e Five Hundred of actual rnpifal. invented in tho Mocks of nt Icri:-t f-tafe worth ihtul.ie tiio amount tor vhi .h the "anie fi.-stl in this oliii-e a written iiistrw iii nt. ou l 'i-the n-id Secrt t.iry tliert d. (ml :i .riiiiiir th(i..ii.i ASraaj -ul in bchall tt ai'l onit.ai.y. c.in-crtii, -t M-L- H h.dil to be as valid as if r- rve.I u nun t he I'lciMrv. State, and waiving all -laim- of error l.y r -"n h'i liiri.i-uc l -all-: icftry evi Icnue that he the Th'-rt-f -rt- V" it known by theft pr'--'nt-. tnat i. A n-iiior of I lie .-vale of .ei.nl;!i . ) hen I v tliori-ytoa-. r a-iSi i!e.-tr,! lorilie --aid .' '.! an l.ri.l. . -r.i tn no n nd rierf.iroi 1 1 .it r .r .i n i.'. lontn:i-t!t fi. le"l nem. niitl liv tl law of tU'i In wl nt wbert-oi', J ha.vc suovtr-t-l my n un.-, l.. s.j aiiixt 1 tVis 1st day of April, t. 1-. 1 S't. GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS .WANTED. :: Sln?c seiit for Nfliris!t ai.il .orllierti 5iaf' .T V7. Tv jX. II L LIVINGSTON, ilttl- rxr.rr.i: ti si ta -'a ;CftMFAKI - $500,000.00 :o:- Sasi Francisco, Cal. -to: i . iXOA'FOl.'KEITiNU. -:o: r in- -:o:- ii .. . t M tlu .r 3jE : i ' j 1III.V.J FT lJ-i-.:tl-u L). VV. Eaves. :o:- AmiTon of stati: or; h i:. '., IvA,v, ii-tra.oy Z'lii. Iv.". I 1. A. .ibi-MAK. .tL.'il'ii- i-i tii-i M ;!.- T ii-i: Xii.it -:o:- nrne 1. r iiici tnt..tii(.nt ol tht; 1 n-tir:i net Ii'T "'- tuo c'.ty of .-;. Louia. .'li fomi. thi 2' ,i day '1 ..ii oui t. i i.i v.- i: -r- i " --.1 inj natiii an r. ai:;x i .:i-n -- .. -., ii.l.i ki.mi. li.s.irti -o Jl'-r.irfiucnt nt in j Srn-.flf.j Mi - tin. coiil i lion, af r.-Quired hy I lie I li li r-i- n '.c'.:;ti.ii to 1 d.-u r. i: ' ,oiii.iii;.'' : ;)'' 1 ' nr:d n hcrc.-.s, f-'aid ('onilmny han f irr, .-ic ' ' l .f Thousand Dollars 'ir va";n, or in bond or ti.f:rirac?- " " is i::or.-i.K. d : and w'.ei - as. hai-i ( :.u l ;i j " c :d of th" CodipaMv. Mtrtittl l.y tio- 1'r l ' It. t'ovaii to a--ktj- it It'- scrviceot p: -i -J - . i v.iit-.i" i--1 ui in l..u; a,iail in- l.i.. ' ;o c-r liox th i I :: !'; :i- .-'t.-.tt. or : '''' of s -h " rv'. : find "h itc:.. A hmni !:. ' "'' an; lioric l ,,-o.t ! - ii I l oD.pul . ... .,, p::. " : n - ot at . il .'.'. i. .in ", i ' . -r! t .'- ! I. l-vnlr. .- . - " ' Viii' - .v I. it i t.jfcr:. :vt; lii.tu my. in t.i.-t i In ... 1 : ol .. I i ( i.n n.. ;. . ai.tli '.n..-u l- ;l -' l.u Stit'e, t;;i:il '.-"'-! f. f .1 i nry. . ::a ! t.i "! ! S : of . r.diti Jil.N 'ill.' I..-. . i ., .s l Au-.r .');- r L. J T I XSJ O UTH. -i chief. h t-i 0