Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, April 07, 1870, Image 2

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PLATTSMO'JTH. MZoMASKA.
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''In j. Vf;.ti. wl ;"!i is rotiiMi-t-!V un'Ier I
?rec"ti:i"l oi a r-arty. as
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party, as is uura.-Ka,
two tiiin-.'s arc invariabh rt'su'ts.
mil, a icnitiyltcity oi euiJiuates tor oi-
fite. with bitter trif fjr noiuiiiati.ni hy
mi Muait very muuu .-aiarzej
is rca
Wll'lt'l ail.
"Tha ru!; t'x further.
n.irht i
.-aV, thir l, the w.r:t iuea aro tiuinmatcd.
ft is fo in thi- Stf-e. lad men are
nominate-! hy unfair m-.:i! , and th;rtc.l.
Thev ini.stuaf:ac thfir oilii-e, la:J to ;
t.riiiK-rl .li-i li n .' thr.ir diifi!-. and not '
, ... ,
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"We do not know what may be the j
f-enti!n'nt elsewhere, but tit tins ivcuon j
f-u-ai Circv.njstaii'-its have i;iiou:-e i tueir
natural re.ult. Thi peop.e are growi'!;:
weai'3' of supporting bad men for oiFiee J.
and sibmi;tin; to their m;-:l-e l.-, iiieiily
leauc they are of the mihc rilit'r.-:d
fith and especially wh -a tlure i- Miei;ir
.1. y.-,. n. . t n.... l...... ii-iuiii'.ii i t
ire.-nniptm:i that thc.T Claim to .-u.li
f-upport isfrau'liilcnf.
"In this connection we Ha-ple ile-i.e :
t.-nv to rei.nblicai.s thev nri.-t nominate ,
c.Vhl men or thev will be hi aten. evt u '
w.:t'; f lieirsni.erioi ifv hi nmnl.er. Our i
are of a mind to e!e..-; poirJ men '
vilie Ih nittcint, an! with a!l due lu-pcct
to the writer thereof, mu-t take except
ions to the lir-.t proposition ; the cor
ruptions aino'i oiheials elected by the
people is not one thirl as irreiit as ie .pie
talk, it has become a common fault to
flic floiuiiiaiit j-arty. 1 !i? Sir.-t ot thrxj I .,rt iearnty ro:;.J. 1 he Central I5:an-ii j m correct t-r.ie. J-.verytUir!.,' i.s io vi.-i , JV ; 7. ,. ' .
jirojioution i is nov: tmo !' tliis ,S;at, ; of the I'lii"!! racific h:ive f-;tr r;jii!ii:i j there. i-k' 01 1 s en.
;-ri'l tin f-Li.-oii-l i. hi inc: .laily veiilic.l. ' to Waterviile alx;ut 140 mih-s soiitln-:i'-t ! r, tv ...:,.. 1 P.-i,, ; .,,W.v; thr- A Detroit noe-ro barler attract hnii
1I:a nam nor or men who are wihin to ; nt lort Kearney, on the Jjistle iI'ie, and jeaj tj- (j"o!j,rcs atlll proiio.-es to print ' rCs'' ly Sivmir e.n-h cu-toiner a cracKcr
ilftfitc t Iiimii 'v.--. tn tlif- ijlllilu- welfare i wnrl is I-'iit t i i -1 1 r-i nltl!" rm tin- St ' - . " . i ! in I o i .;.,, nt" c-.n.i'rn
o fS.e aJ.,iini-tiati.i of th.e olli.crs ir ; an-l the crow,rr,;r one of the three spread- I 'nnd ... a boston church, a
vhieh they are most rlireetlv connei ted, in,- a ft in width, an-l a full foot an.i htt:e reH-hdoitt lor.Hiue of the pop-v-
irh a view to caimhility al. 1 integrity, n-half in h tli. and .seeming to wear a j '.nought the deacon had a eorn-
an.l not simply beciUM th-y have been broi l m.Ic- m tl.j prophetic words, t pop; --r.
nominated byh; or that p-irty." -4Thc Future." I Coaklin, of New York, thinks of re-
Th :drf-.T weconv from the. - J5rovrn- ! '" Andure we cothiht to that? a. keJ I sv,,;, tpnt ,,. S,.imte. Ic.-i-.i.ot. it
charge oii.cala with corn.pt.ou . ana y, t : i .. view t.i tne ia:e-. amon. it w wun a -o . ... ... , . inori.h:nU Several Fn-lish
wh.-n hroajL'ht to a close .-enitiuy their j degree of .sudness that we pre theques- e lound in ' A f ' C,nc 5 .,. residents have offered to eontribuN; and
aeeounta show that tucy have been j t ion, Are they not . Mu ire hirsute. In Natttccket there used to be a milt- say the conduct of Cat.tain Kvre wa iu-
wronged. Men speak of official con up- ! boulkrs, exceediiur in their proportion. ; tiry company called the Nantucket human and unworthv of n Britih -a;!or
tion with such aneasv. inlitferent man- ' the cranium- to which they are all o i C.u-ird-, the first article of whieh was, , r, . ." . .,
...... .a : ' i. i i ...!,.....,,.,,,. v:.t :., n J,. ft...- r. 4.r -- c .i : i...u General I.ut'er, it is said, has orom-
iier. i oar i-iiarire i ;iinio.rL iooku-i o:i v -n. -n. ...... ....... j i im i-u-iz .n tt i; r i .1 uoiii I'liuv "-iiitii 1111-
with respect, yt. for.ici.. hundred times e inole? in the patience of hope we
ihe eh arte i.; "ma le it cannot he 6iib-tan- ' meekly await the day when at lst the
tia-e.1 once. We be ieve, that theollicials princifial "foundation" for a lady's hair
of Nebraska, taken a- a class, compare ; will be the lady's head.
favorably with the same number of men j ?!
in any Other walk in life. j ",Vppini; Unlrr nI IKincnt Itnil
As to tlie second piopo-ition. we arc j ri.
ph.i'l it is a fact, the very fact that the j The recent article in the Tribune on
strife is creat. briui's out the g-oo l and , the Fremont .t Nebraska City Railroad,
bad qualities of men. an 1 in a majority ! ha-1 the effect to stir up the folks on the
of iu.-tances we secure goo! men. In j southeastern end of the line, and they
minority parties, ahuo.-t. any man can iret j feel so confident that the roa 1 will be
a nomination, anl the people jrcnera'iy ; built that lots have one up. The build
make but a tx'or exchange in swai.r iii ' , inir of a road which sha'i connet-t the 15.
men who have had to ct throii?h a so- j
.1- .
verc .scatiiin.; to secure a iionmniion. ior t
a man who accepts a nomination merely i
f r the sake of keeping up his party J
urbanization. '
V ith the Democrat, wo aree the re
publican party most nominate rond men
or be defeated we are glad this is the
f.et, and we believe the peojJe realize it,
an! will give us a list of candidates made
up from our best nn n such v.e can i
clieerfully supply, and it is only such a
ticket we de-are to supply. The time for j
T.Hrtv rroiinds fdonpto elect .,.. l.c
passed, and we are
have our l-e t men scleetcl for public i
o:hce Fi'vmot't Ti tonne.
A ;xl Editor.
Opiniijn.i vary somewhat as to what :
constitutes a good editor, aid are ;ioiu- j
mer-ous as the editors themselves. line !
is one from a Chics eo paper which will do ;
to joint :
,v feooo eouor must com one uie ,o-
ciuacity- of a niapci-... with the in.pu- :
' -ierice of th devil. He must know how
to time a horse race, gaiT a cock, teach a
5-undy w.hool, preach a charity sermon,
run a saw mill, keep a hotii, an! brew
-rLisky. lie must be iu-en-ible to the
uelcst -nu os nd nnnifest no sense of
. iter when lie i.s kicked down stah-S.
e inu-t tlirow nio'lcfty t- the dogs and
et the tiger howl, iiut abve all, he
must be an adept in the art of puiliug.
lie must be enthusiastic on tlie :aibjct
of hams, verbose in extolin? hardware,
and highly imaginative in the mitter of
dry goo is; lie inu-t tsU learnedly 1 pro
graunoes, with a lii-i-ia! mixture ol' grow -
ing words, Mich as 'warmth.' etc. lie
liint be heavy on a concert, wit ha capacity
10 aptrfciate Miss Siua.vk's execution of
difficult feats, douole headed calves, and f
eloquent in behalf of fat women,
and
Jiving skeletons.
KttWA 'n I.
The town of Seward, which is the
newest of the three which have fprunp
up in this part of the Yalley, is situate'!
at the confluence of the Blue with Plum
Creek on the east, and Lincoln Creek on
the west, about two miles and a half
from the geographical centre of the
t-oiiRty. It aU1 hence be seen that it
has the most central josition of any
bu-inesn point in the county of Seward.
The first business house was erected in
1H;S, and the town has' steadily pro
gressed and improved in population ami
business since that time. There are
three stores here, besides a Drugstore,
one blacksmith shoj, one shoe shop, one
grocery and saloon, a goo! saw mill, and
they are now building a grist and flour
ing mill whieh will be ready the coming
feason. There are two physicians, and
two lawyers, a real estate agency, a luin
er yard and a manufactory of brick.
Thus it will be seen we have a good
start in business.
The surrounding fountry is well settled
with thrifty fanners, the soil rich, and
everv pro-pect cf building up a good
sized" town, -flT the inhabitants will show
that degree of perseverance and enter
prise wuich always warraats uccess.
AXOrilLU Sl ICIDE.
Jlr. Anderttoii. of Film ore Andrew
County Hati Illmseir.
We regret to learn that on Sunday last
Mr. Anderson, an old an! highly re
spected citizen of Filniore, Andrew coun
ty, in a temporary fit of mental derange
ment, couiuiitlC'I suicide by hanging
himself. Oar inforiuation is meagre,
but leaves no clue for the hope of being
unreliable.
Mr. Anderson had been unwell for
some "days, and he being in much pain
his physician had prescribed laudanum,
morphine, or tome similar drug. This
induced temporary insanity, during
w-.'.eh the unfortunate man committed
I he fatal Wl.
lV-cased was the father of in. An-de-s-o,
partner of Capt, A.N. Schuster
in i is .Mu.yviHe store, an! wai uinver
l!y re i'eted by all who knew him.
ForVer'v he was a farmer, but for some
time- has been keeping a boarding house
at Filbwre- Farther details wi.l le
awaited with interest. tSt. Joe L,um.
In Houston, Texas, the other day,
Vnn Marshall, col ired, cowluded the
"teacher in one of the schools of that city,
for n-vsu min,' to tbrah the "gentle An
nlr. -" c-iT-prlur.
Lr .1 I 1I II W" m -L t
i l f : . . . a
r...,uire of pubhe .servants better claims i "vee, navimj arrivea ycMcruay noui ue
for oilice than mere partisan.-hip. We ! She has been bunt to ply m the
hop our citizens will decide to act on the ; Fadfie I.anroad transfer trade, between
hint iriven rd.ovn nndtleO li ere-, f. pi- ue U I icll lilutfsa.ld Omaha. 8IK1 if she
T3t I III IIM
f!:ti!roat.s.
I'lVO
r;lro:i'!.- J: re airni-u- to c oti'itv-t :
wi'h th? i r(:ii Pacific ilp.ilmail rtf iV-rt
KeiriKV. Th Burllneto'i .
, Ilivor Ilin'roa I via i i;it t-i: at h, Xob. ; I
the .trowtiT.He&Port Kcanirv Kallro.! i
! an -xtM,kMt of tLc QbUttr. !!i,uri & j
j l;arific IlaSWl to F,;,t Kn;;: the;
m 4-rnrai i;anii oi uti I. f.n i ; ,?
(Vrural Uian-l, of tliei I
K.iilrn;o f run A ! i.i r.n via . ttrvi!:. :
i - -- - i.h
K..., ami t lie .St. .fost j.l: & l'cuver II a 1-
twenty noie compluto I m Nebraska. !
Work is jrolmr on mi the D:ovnvi!!e it
i.f.n.t nr.. v.rv ir.v.ir,' !.. ' Ti'. 'tt.tV-i..l; 1
. - ett't r hl-.n-.i:.! make a note of this. In a
fow vears -ett'ers will have all the railroad !
fi - :."iies they ciuM insibly le-ir The j
scu.ers oio liife wi:l have readv ncce-s i
fo e:i-fern :ir. l retern tfinrki'ts. rind eo:il. i
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be brought almost to his door. Ontntl j
,V"r.
"hi-;fiMt-.
We saw in a s!iov-v. in lo'.v on a Nc.v
Y'i;k avenue, the other day, a ir!i.i.-t!y
attempt at a joke. Three chi.irn. ins were
-:aeM m a row, one :u,y,u a joiuc:.
the lo'.ve.-t one U".u? a small, round
arl'iir, -c.iiccly la. -. r tliar: vo ir f: ;t, a;.l
i v 4 The I'a.-t ;" the m-coh 1 havm-
:;!!
e.iinci!: or:, lartf enouin
to
We:e!
wi :e!i down a Iiea-1 not fver-neavv, mi i i
ii. it
arcl t-eanmi: on a car l " i lie I re.-c::t
we. as tlie last rameO at trade-1 our a:- i
pinion. .May t!ie .-oo-J lates oeiiver n-t j
So pra vine, we read and einlorsed the!
ioilowir.- toun l in r.n exchange : Some !
Min.'M a-t- ' trPimlc ii.mniK Lmr.
c:n rcaro-ciu tlnnci. . ccannot .ci'.:i.
.: M. II. I, with the Cnion l'ai iiie at
I , . ...
remont. is a necessity, ana hut a
short tiniO will elaj.se ere such a roa 1 is
built. At thi- end of the line our people
stand ready to extend liberal aid so soon
as parties havln.tr the necessary means
and ability to build thoroad tal;c hold of
the project. Frviii'mt fiUnine,
A.'
11. V. Xntt.
hands
J'ih the a
A handsome new rteaiuer christened
hove liandsor.ie co.nunien. in
h'-nor of a handsome man (the last
"handsome," by courtesy) i.s lyin at the
J-roves to be as pool a nutt a the ong-
! i. i. i i t rw: i -- id :i rn niri'V!r ami
pay a hundred per cent on her co.-t every
year. L'-ivauorih !;:!! fi'i.
Sh'iokin; Ac4'iI t li t !
A'- W" co to t.rers we learn from M
J.
it-, a'vner, tii.it two young men whose
names he did not recollect, but who lived
Mt.ri(1;:ltl wh;je 11t lUI1?;ri.r g..pa.
, . niI lllkt:1i.mn. ' . i' r
rated, and one
through the undergrowth for a turkey
diss-harge I his gun at him, the contents
of the barred consisting of a heavy charge
of turkev sht fnf.erinsr his breast, kii-
him
install
tic. We did not
nrn
the names of the parties. Litl'c Jiljr.
Siiii'-tiinc a:il (Soiifs.
Ah. thi beautiful vrcrl.J ! I know not
what to think of it. oi.-.'time.s it is al!
suuvhine an! gla Ine-s. and Heaven it.-s'lf
! li:s nut far o!f, and then it snd.'diiv
clianges, anil is dark an! sorrowful, and
i the clouds shut out the day. In the
'lives of the sa!det of us "there are
bright day like this, when we feel as if
"we con! t take the great. wo:!l in our
.inns. Then come gloomy hour.?, when
the fire wii! not burn on our hearths, and
all without ;ti: i a ith:ri is dismal, cold and
dark. iJelieve me, every heart has its
M'cret sorrows, which the world knows
not, and oftentimes we call a man cold
when he is cnly sa l. Lnn;rfl!,w.
W lint ln omnu ?
An imaginative writer says : ''Woman
is comjiosed of three article.-) sugar,
t incture of arnica and soft soap. Sugar,
because of the sweetness which is ajqiar
ent in most woman alas! that in some
it-should have adulterated into stronz
donitstic vinegar; arnica, because iit
woman is to be found that quality of
healing and soothing idler the bruises
and wound.? which afflict us men in the
great battle of life ; and soft soap for
reason too obvious to need specification.'
A conjile of Yankee gjris put a bull
frog into the hired man s bed to see if
they could get him to talk. Daniel
threw the frog out of the window an!
never said a word. Soon after he put a
bushel of chesnut burrs into the gill's bed
and about the time he thought they
would make the least shadow, Daniel
went to their door and rattled the latch
furiously. Out went the light and in
weut the girls; they didn't stick, though
the burrs did. Calling to them, he
only wanted to know if they had seen
anything of that pesky hull frog ; he'd
give two dollars to find him.
Aa we predicted, the individual who
runs the Jfertiul newspaper treat the
successful vindication made by Taffe, of j
his conduct regardiug the appointment
of West Point cadet, in a heartless and
ribald way. Detected in the very act of
aspersing the character of an upright
and valuable public servant, he does not,
as honor would dictate, were the false
hoods which he has been circulating for
several weeks past merely the result of
mistake, come out with an apology com
mensurate with tli' offence, but laughs
the whole matter off as a goo. joke.
The mail who thinks that blackinir the
character of an ojqouciit i.i a good joke,
is we'ionie to all the solace which such
forced gaiety can give htm. (Jmi'ia
Hvj'Ubb'vtn.
Two men whose names 'we did not
leaiu. left this place on Monday the 14:h
inst. the coldest day we have had this 1
winter for Beatrice. A number of our
citi.ens here tried to prevail upon them
to remain here until the weather mod
erated, but in vain. One of them w
frozdi to death within five miles of Be
ariee, the ether barely escaping, with
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r.isnte. 1 lie cieeea ed was a younrman.
reeently married, .-.n! bad le'ii i -iiir.
, our cr-tnj'.y with a .lew ;..-!. ,..! 3 here.
any ; .jo-cpn an t I 'enver liauroa i. .-it- ;
it - ti i. f l- - . -l i v t .'. . i-ir-t. if t w . r ri i j rn vt fii t rr ii t
. . if i. : . i ..a i . i i
Btamig aj t ju m m.
SEWS STKMS.
-. .1 vv
reil-l:':ip':l s i.sisiu.v uKiau u-t -.-1.
A r ,.,lri..i:niir,Mk.oftiie female
Iv.--,,-, ttf w..ian'sri.r!-tai tLwcoun- j
try "the ih?ick:.'K si .ttrhood.
jf1- I);;v;5' uew Uck is tole aV,ut
m ; k It!r, u:iKfa-'.K!
I. : . .1 : i'-n Tub.--
. ,. , , -, j
iiiLi i: ii. i;ri lia". ''
"- i"v
('hicaao i anxions to irct a c!o;k kpfp
The Ma-
n h:i'H tts Lepis'ature is le-j
hatina bill for tho aV.lition
of 4 "horse
" aT airrteu:..irai uirs.
ev ork lias had a wedding in te-x
life in which the rMinjr r'l bore the j
sivrnita-c r.t wor i
JNo prcf-ent.s.
.1. ......
msaii'l conies id" fJeriiian i
piAlv iwiu'.iiri i"i
- .....
..,1.., in the l'ath?r!-n-h
A M'ctern paper chronicles the recov
ery of a !:tt!-.: gi 1 f:oin the ".tymua-tic
nerve n" !!; of h-I.oj! devcl'ipnuMr."
An li: liain
i.i'vvir roccn'iv charge
1 a
nt ?H fr ciii.--t':n' 0'.'. but said lie
von: i nut pM-i.v ii
dollar for v. ferr ilr,
i t'.i pay the other j
.o: conretirent. ;
A tuj-lunient i:i the ifroiin Is of t lie
Naval Aead.tiiv at Aima'xiii- to
w. I
memory r-f the heroic Capt
a Williaui
or the Oni'i ij, is Mr''esed.
Wli'.-n the lonsdian Ud collection ili-h
,.r, n mi. th:,t T Hiriieo. ;o.l !
,10t himself, is the handsomest Senator. 1
. !
A pre.c her over in Iowa, who cast of j
U.e K"K .n I l.'l-KUl je.r ir.l' PIWII anl
cassock, astonished, his hearers the other
mediately disband."
The worst fooled ninn in the State of
Iowa lives in Mr. Fleasant. lie has
been winding up a clock every day for six
year, and has ju.-t found out that it is
an oi slit day clock.
A clergyman in Pennsylvania has re
fused to buy Mark Twain's book, and is.
in fact, disgusted with it, "Why,"
sai l he to the agent, 4"the man who
could weep at the tomb of Adam must I e
an idiot."
One of the qualifications of .Tim in y
(Jallagher, a candididatc for office in
Memphis. i, that "his forehead extends
to the cable end of his. nock. " This
i means that the man is barefooted on top
ot Ins head.
A profound thinker says there is hardly
a graver trial in the catalogue of boys'
trials than the danger that springs from
going with others who have more money
to spend than they themselves have.
JeT Davis, who is President of a Life
Insurance company, took five hundred
risks in thr'-e day in Ilunrsviile, Ala.
More than he ever took while President
of the V. S. A.
When you sleep in a room with one
who is in tlie habit of snoring aloud,
commence to whistle any air. assuming a
low tone and gradually raising if. By
degrees the snoring will cease, without
dMurbin;: the sleep of the snorer.
A widow lady of the Milesian pcrsua-
I s;o:i who holds a l' w Fr.iied States bond.
I rvo.o .l-.int tli-.t s-i.f-e flie t.rli- i f "i-l-l i
hfs fa'leu banks will not give as much
for the jionfftonx a4 they formerly did !
A healthful improvement is about to
Le a lojjtod in the matter of wcarir g bon
nets. The bonnet will be put under the
chin and the strings tied on the toj of
the head. The knot thus formed will
in-iire much more warmth an 1 protec
tion. Yi'e-Provident Colfax says the round
trip from Staekstoti. Coliibrnia, to the
Yo Semite and the I5'g Treca, can be
mi de at an cxiense of about -floo and
ten days time.
This is from the fireencautle (Ohio)
J''H!;rr: ".Look here, captain." said
.!. Claypool, ad iiesMiur a colored
, .i . . . , i
brotner. tnc o. tier i i
T
know you
area !e;:ioerat. iio.ly! no nitster:
dis darky cmi rend !"
A correspondent of the New York
Tn'Linir bids for a place in history by
jr oposinga seventeenth amendment to
the Constitution, prohibiting the manu
facture a:i 1 importation of all alcoholic
Honors, and tlie raising or importation of
toliacco forever, unconditionally.
The Princess of Wales was cheered a
she entered . the opera box at the J!obe
Theatre, the other night, the audience
riing. The Prince immediately followed,
when the au lieii'v- with one accord sa
down, and preserved a studied silence.
James Charlton, for thirteen years con
nected with the Creat Western (Canada)
niilway. hss received the appointment of
(iciieral Ticket Agent of the North Mis
souri railroad, with headquarters at St.
liouis.
A Baltimore coujile, recently married,
appended to the announcement of the
fact in the papers: "Advertise fr the
benefit of a few of our inquisitive friend."
Kansas City is to build a home for
abandoned women, but they want it dis
tinctly understood that they have got
enough abandoned women to fill it, and
don't want other towns to contribute a
:-io!e 4 'a ban."
Henry War! needier i.s mo d ra lical
advocate of the Cn' an cause, and pays
that if we fail to recognize Cuban rights,
"we will deserve, if we do not incur, the
contempt of the civilized word."
At the end of next month Prince Ar
thur is going to California. After an
other short stay in Montreal, on. his re
turn home from the Pacific, he is going
home with his regiment.
Henry War! I'eeeher declined the jjr.o-
posed addition of ?s,0M) to his salary, it
u s.-ud. because his congreiration would,
in case he aeccptcd. require bun to give
uj lecturing and writing for newspapers
an! magazine.
It is rumored that the new Roman
Catholic Bishop of Armagh and Primary
of All Ireland is to be the Yery Rev.
Dr. Conroy. Dr. Conroy has been for a
lennth of time chs plain to Caulinal Cul
!on. The rum or is, however, denied.
When the hearing of the claim to the
Wicklow Peerage was resumed in the
House of IjopIs, on the 7th. their TiOrd
hips directed Mrs. Howard, the lady
Vho ha.s put forward the infant claimant
a hor son, to submit herself for cross
examination by Sir Roundell Pahner.
Slue however, refused to be examined.
Some one akcd Howard Paul if he
wai a pood equestrian. "! can set on a
horse as well as any man in Knglaivl."
replied ii. P.. "hut it's when the animal
starts the trouUc begin." Once, when
he was spilled out of his saddle, and as
belay sj.rawling on th ground, here
marked, "I thought I had improved in
i hricar.. h.p, but 1 fca l 1 have latien
' ott.
I
TT.-n- Vir,.nt. the Knclisli rt;fornir !
" , ' - . . .
Jos-euh P.. Jofcnn Ha? i gone ;
mo tne re;u !. .u, wiu. iu
!uln?r-u.mlue... .
! . Th (Tounte Champazny has Wn
:Vi'
: l.v the (U'litli of 31 r. 1 lorry;
J lire are now living m iamo, m fCJ
health, live brothers named Jiatube.rt,
azeJ resiteothelv Ho. 92. bT. M an 1 TO.
The niercliant. of BaitiiMorc are ait-
imr in the formation oi a iirst-ciairsi oa.se
bail club in that city.
Professor Ilenrick Ilortz, an eminent
Danish pot and dramatist, is deac'. Tic
hail bieii fir many years in the enjoy
ment of a povernment pension of $f,."x".
He was the author cf 4"iving lleiie s
la lighter."
I'n l"r a fair teailini of tlie v r.mau'.s
-u lira ire statue in Wyomi-r.' territory, it
is said b!:iL-k women have the riaht to
vote. whib r.n ter the rxitiuz law.s of
the territory, black tae-i have riot.
in Iowa a meror.ant fcht a uviiimn'r
letter to a man, wiio lvi.in.d l y return
mail. ""You .ay you are ho!,IIn m.v
n.ifa vet 'll::it a!! rii'ht nerfi'ci i1.'
. . - . ' . .
. i.-.i.. i--t k-ji i. i. ; i:i im i.
ami
it cm hud vour hand
-:M5!ir. sn'.t oil
tlii'in and trv a ain.
Yours allectionatc-
J'he iiiteilience of the Den;--eta tie
nw-f in New Y-ek city may 1) infer
re;l from the circuni'tance that lleyr'olds,
the murder!!, reeem ly liad the story of
Christ's crucifixion in atonement for his
sin reoeateJ to him. when he iuouireJ
it it haooened ate v
A movement has bvn commence'l in
New York to raise a fund for the fami
lies of the officers and men of the Oneida.
One subscription lbt will be circulated at
the navy yar 1 an! another a-non-' the
i-e! a West Point appointment to a col
ored bey. Proper, of Tennessee, fol
lows suit, aa.d MeCormick, of Arizona,
announces his intention of appointing an
Indian. There is fiime in store now for
the Congressmm who shall offer his
cac-tship to a woman.
In an eoio recently publ'i'ied l y a
young French poet in Paris o:curs the
following: 4 "Those bhiu.Miirsty mon
sters, the accursed tf all ajes to come,
the At ti lass, the Ilavnaui. the But
tkr.s!" Pio Nono told Lord Amberly that lie
should like to make the acquaintance of
h's father, Karl Russt-11. The latter,
however, being one of the staunchost
opponents of the Roman hierarchy, de
c'ines the invitation to visit the Hole
Father.
The Cincinnati Chronicle say: "The
reason that Colfax has not given recoji
tions this winter is, perhaps, sufiicently
explained by the fact, that a baby car
riage fiom Ohio was sent to him by
express a few davs airo. It has not Ben
Wade yet."
The Rev. C. B. Stafford died in Roch
ester, 111., last week, having been a Bjj
tist preacher forty years, in all of which
he never received salary.
Mr. Charles Dickens, jr.. has made such
marked s.ucc-ess as an amateur actor that
a false report has gained currency in Knii-
land that he intends to adopt the stage
a a j.rofe.si ion.
A young couple ablated with a calf
love, eloped from St. Lours u few days
since. Tlie old folks said they supposed
the young folks thoucht it was mighty
smart, but they could have been married
decently if the-y had only sj.oken about
if. This stomach ache romance is get
ting too common.
The New Hainjishire Ktdtrn.iau re
ports that the simw in Bartlett is five
feet deep on a level, and in some places
it is piled up in drifts fifteen feet deep.
The inhabitants manage to get about on
snow-shoes. At a recent funeral the
snow was found to be thieefect above the
tops of the grave stones, r.n! tiio coffin
h id to be drawn to the crave on hand
s!el.
At an examination one day in school
tlie teacher punished a boy forbad gram
Piar, anel in.mediat'y after requested him
to call another boy, when u 51011 he shouted
at the top of his voi.e: " "A common
substantive of the ma-cu'.ine gender sit
ting jierched on an eminence in an angry
mood wi.-hes to articulate a fen- s?nten
cas to you at the jresent time !"
A new married lady in Chicago com
plained tii her ma that on her rocejition
day her card basket was overrun with
circulars from lawyers, announcing terms
for ilivorce. "So absolutely, you know
ma. before our honeymoon is over."
""True dear," re pled ma, (who ha 1 been
twice divorced) "but save them; you
may find them very useful iu a year or
two."
Ladis'aus Fjihazy died on the 7th
inst., at itari Antonio. Texas, at the age
of nearly SO years old. lie was a com
j.atrio tf Kossuth in the Hungarian
strugirle for indejsendance, and, at one
time during it, held the governorship of
the celebrated Fortress of Comoro. For
a number of years past he has lived at
San Antonio, where his Fon, M. F.
Ujihazy, still resides.
Last wsek a corps of eni-irieers of the
Central branch I'. P. R. R., were within
three miles of this place, an! we have
reliable information that they will be lo
cating their roadt hrough this p'aee next
week. A few years 5 go the man who
predicted the event now transpiring,
namely, the contct between two rival
companies for the po-session of the Lit
tle Blue Yalley was considered a vis
ionary enthusiast, hut he has lived to see
his most sanguine anticipations more
than realized. Hereafter, let no man
scoff at him who predicts the future
greatness of this country.
A good story has been going the
rounds that th principal currency of
Denver i Chinese coin, concerning
which the Pueblo Chifftnin says: 'The
Chinese coin circulating in Denver is
simply loose shirt buttons rubbed off the
Deiiverifes by the Celestial washerwo
man. They are carried around by tlie
men in their pockets, because the Den
ver women, since they have got female
suffrage on the brain, won't sew them on
again."
The Philadelphia Sun has printed a
hitheito unpublished letter of General
Anthony syne, dated at "Haverstraw;
near Stony Point. October 1, 17T0," in
which he thus refers: to Benedict Arnold
and his treachery; "I can't s.iy that I
was much shocked on the occa-i on. I
ha 1 long known ihe man ; as early as
1770 he produced a conviction to me that
honor and true virtue were strangers to
his soul and. however contradictory
either fortitude or j er-onal courage,
lie was a natural coward, and never went
into danger but "h.-n stimulated by
liquor, even to intoxication ; consequently
not capable of coa I'.ctitig any coiuaiaii!
committed to his charge."
v.'' Cil IllVIl- lltlll1 lilt n'jiit'i i.Mnr.'-(i
e v .-!. 7....:
DKALF2 IX
DRUBS, MEDICINES
BOOKS,
lit li-
Perfumeries, Hair Oils,
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINE
AD ALL Till
Latest Publications.
rri'-'oriptiims carefully coir.por.nlei by sn ex
iwi icii' - i JJi-ujriiist.
lieinei:i,f r the placp. oii'..fitc Chirk Jfc I'lutu
iner'i. Plattiiuouih. Nebraska. augl'.nlS
A GOOD CHANCE
FOR A
GOOD BARGAIN i
ITavir.fr comr-let.-'l thu plnttintr itkT rocordin?
of my (i'KF.'s. Adtlituin to 1 Liu City of PUtts
uiouth, I uui now irciarc.l t sdi
in the A'l tition at reasonable r.ite-'. Tenusare
one half cash l.wu; the other half payable in
one yenr. at ten i.er cent, interest i-er annum
from date of jiurcinusc until pai.l. To be secured
by mortgage on the iroierty.
S. DUKE.
Donation to Churches.
I will (five to the following religious denomi
nation', viz:
To the Iiiiiiiist Chcreh. ln 12 In block 27 :
To the (Vnxrefrational C'hureh. lot "31 in block US;
To the Mitho.li.-t C'hureh. lot 1 in block 1;
To the Catholic Church, lot ti in Mm-k :U:
To tlie Kpiscopal Church, lot 12 in block 19:
To the Presbyterian Church, lot J in block Hi:
To the Christian Church lot 1J in block 5;
T the Lutheran Church li.t 1 in block S3;
in my Addition to the City of l'hitt-uiouih, uiou
the loilowinar conditions, viz: That they i-hall
erect on said lot, as above donated, n suitable
buildiiifr for public worship, within five year
from this date : and. in eae oi" failure ou the
part nt'eaid Church or Churches to comply with
above condition, then and in that case the
lot or lots shall revert to me. -
S. DUKE
Donation to Pubiic Schouib.
I hereby donate for the use of Public DiMrict
Schools. Lot le in Ulock ii, on the north side of
Main street, and Lot 10 in LJlock ii. on ihe south
side of Main street, in my addition to the City
1 1'lattstiouth. SS. DUKK.
5,000 Acres of Land for Sale
in this county. Also, Houses and Lota in thi."
city, at low prices.
Particular attention civen to the buyinp ana
selling of real estate, examining titles. ;oni pay
ing taxes for non-residents. S. Dl'K E.
Keal K.-tate Agent,
Lot for Ten Dollars.
I will sell to parties desirous of buildinc arid
improving, any of the lo:s in the subjoined list
in uiy addition to ri.iti-n.cutii. ;it ten dollars
per lot, under the followintr conditions, viz:
The person purchastiitf will be r.'uired to
build on tlie lot purchased a dwt liiiip house ot
the folloniiiir diuieiicions. to-wit: The house
to be not less than ltx'Jl feet, with Fiury not
lower than S feet. The frame inns! be frond and
siib-t.mtial: house well ?hin?k-d: foiindalinn
cither of brick or stone. There must be a kitch
en, of not less than K'xl4. liuildinfriuust.be
completed on orlj. iore January 1st, 17. Will
cive a bond f.-r n d;-e-l to lin; party who buy a.
sikih as purcliasa is madc.ainl upon eouii-l inp
yi!i tlie above conditions, will jt.ve a pood and
F.ti-1cnt Warranty Deed.
.Selections may be made from the nccoeipiiriy
iutr list;
Lots ", and S in block Lot S in block 4: Lot
14 in block 1.': Lot ! in block IS: Lot 1"J in
block 1i: Lots ii. 'J and H in block -1 : Lot S in
block -S: Lots Ii and S in block Z',; Lots ; and
11 in bl.-ek ir-: Lot "i in block SI' Lots l i and 17
in block IIS; lrnld 4 audi in blOvk Lot 'J in
block -".ii.
S. Dl-JKK.
riattsmouth, Au2.20tf. Cfflce in Court House
SBKT ! ! ! !
Tu Ann Part of The City.
white wm.
lfavinr removed to t -ir JCew Store Corner
Mam aud Oih lrc-ccs, wi
T)V. LIVE GO DS Fi'.EV
That are purchsed nt theirtorore. iVil! I
lino l as cheap .-la ever, and will not bo under
sold t.j- anyone.
Our Slock consist of the best brands of
TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS,
Canned and Dried Fruits,
OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPiCES, FLCUR
TOBACCO. WASH-TUBS,
Backets, Soap. Salt,
BACON, HAMS, LARD,
and everything kept in a Grocery Store. Every
article warranted of the best quality . Thehigh -est
price paid in cash for
Corn, Cats, Butter, Eggs,
BAG Oft, HAMS, LfBD,
and all kinds of Farmers Produce.
Cash paid for Hides.
j. i. mmB & U0
(Successors to J. M. llinchrnuo,)
Druggists &. Apcthcaries.
-i
t?BAl.EBB IS
frug?i and iSXeclicines,
PAINTS. OILS. DYES. 3T0TI0X3.
Collet Oood.s
PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS.
PURE WINE AHD LIQUORS
For Mechanical and Medicinal purposed.
Keep constantly on hani a full a tid well assorte
stock of
Phvsicians" prt-scrir.tiona enrefulty rompound
eJ i)V ;-.n ex p' rienced Jinifrpist. None l ut the
,.urir.-t meiliciio's i.?ed. All zooJs warranted as
er.rf.-elited. Call and see.
Main Street, South Side.
TI;!!MS CASH.
NEW .
SIADGIITIiR'lIODSB!-
I eo. fickmu, pPP
SOUTH OF TOWX, OX TUb
ROCK BLUFFS ROAD. j
1 am prepared to kill beef cattle, hoes, sheep
itc. for customers, on short notice ana at rea
iunnble rates.
GIVE ME A CALL.
(UI.V.S
GEO. FICKLKR.
PLATTSIVIOUTH
p,4
TTi?i a .-s--. a.-M
.--JTi-'s -
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE
MONUMENTS,
TJMltSTOy K$. '
.JIL'ADilOXES.
TAJJ.t;-TUJ'S,.iC.,
Furnislicl promptly and neatly at the very
lowest prices possible.
We Warrant Satisfaction.
MERC.ES'.t liRO.,
Main street nes.r Cth st.. Plattsiuoutli 50-
REAL ESTATE !!
7 O Acres
OF CHOICE LANDS.
Improved and Unimproved,
For sale on reasonable terms : also. City proper
ty, consistisijr of Residence and Uuiiui -roved
Lots. Those desiring to invest capital wilt tin.:
it to their i merest to call and examine our list
before purchasing elsewhere.
autfitf.J SriRLUCK ii V. INDilAM.
LOOK HERE !
All Real Estate placed iu our hands for Suit
wiil Le thoroughly advertised without extrx .nt
t the owner. V'e jruaranty to ndvei t i-e t veiy
pieee of j.ropt-rty placed on our sale books. f:v-
ins lull description of same wl.eii desired,
gives panics desiriojr to sell tlie full advar
of advei tisir.ir their i.rorerty for sale, wii
L. 1
antaje
iihoul
havir.s- n dollar of the ex pense to t :iy.
sius.-.tf.j SPL RLUCK A WINDHAM.
Improved Farm and Timber
JlForsale. The farm is situated 2' 2' miles wtsi
of" Platismouth ; lilo acres undervu'tivation.Hiid
l'l acres of timber: a'.so, a storj- und a half
house. For term" see
augjtf.j Si'URLOCK WINDHAM
Improved Farm for Sale.
Containing J'O acre?, ?ix miles vest nf I'latU
mouth. Apply to
aug-V.f.J M'FRLOCK .f- WINDHAM.
A Great Bargain.
We h vc for s.ilo an SO acre tract of land lyLr.K
ten miles southwest from plattsmouth. which
nn be had at a barirain il replication is made
cojii. SPURLUCK .1- W1NDHA M.
aug.r.tf
O. A. DERBY.
OTTCMWA MP 11 CO.
0. A. DERBY & CO.,
MAN UFACTUHERS
AND
Wholesale and R&tai
DEALERS IN
RNITURE,
CIIAIRfr',
TAULEP,
Our iuotto is o,uiek sales aud email profits.
Xoi'lli S'ulc Jluin Street,
(Between Second and TUirdy
Plattstsaiouth, rVcbraka.
Terms CissIcl.
oct-lwtf
FURNITURE
CABINET RSAKER,
And dealer in all kinds of
Furniture and Chairs.
mix STBBet, (third door west of P O
Flattsmouth - - - Neb.
Repairinir and Varniihins neatly done.
US' Funerals attended atth ahortest notice.
(no.ll
ail. iTi SI .TLCLUSKETF,
DENTIST,
Will be at Johnson'! Drus Store durinp th
Ia.-t week in ea.-h month. All orders left nt the
Post Oilice ili be promptly atti nfeJ to ju!y
SEWING MACHINES.
F. P. 1CDD. AGENT,
PLATTSMOUTH. A' F. Y R.l SKA
A frood assortment of Mae1iir.es on hiir.d.
als l.eep "i !:rea i. Oil, Needles, it-.
Miu.lim.w to rent bv the D'On'h.
C0ficfc Nrr'.lj : i'l; I.IliifUbet, wi
-.i. K ajburrx
V W s. A
W
5 . t '
INSURANCE: COMPANY.
CAPITAL,
No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANS
OFFICES :
St. Louis, Mo.r
Chicago, 111.,
Memphis, Tenn.,
Indianapolis, Ind.,
San Francisco, Cal.
ALL" POLICIES :
Iar5leials on tlae
Securing the Greatest Pecuniary
REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY :
1st. This Is Western Company, manaio-d Ly Western Men. whose known fiiirfnaucii tLrj
ter, ability and position, utiord amide guaranty lor its careful and suececlul liiuiiKfct u.n-1 .
l's l'oliees are ail oit-l.rI-iHiitt.
.'id. Premium nil ras.i. It receives no notes :ud sives none. Policy holders Lv uu ih'..rii
to pay. aud no outstanding notes us liens upon their policies,
4th. Dividends am losses lire iaid in ensh. .
- Oth. It iu.-urcs at lower rat?-, than any Ea. te.-u couipuny. .
Cth. Its risks are in the West, where llic r.tte of mortality is lower and LLv rate f i.urt
higher thai: iu tLe East ; bcii'.-c the aci-uiui'.l'iou of i';, i lend' to the policy boiler i gr;r IL
in any Eastern Company.
7th. It lias no restriction upon travel.
gth. Its dividends are made uiou the contribution i Ian.
9th. Its busiLess is csi-lgfively life insurnnce.
::
T3I-V"IT3SISrJ3S
Are the accumulations of interest upon premium." paid, hence t'u Cuiipauy tLat lLt m u
at the highest rule of interest can f i-. t you the btitcst di vicK-ndi. Eastern ci.:iipui;it iu.n! u--.
moneys nt G per eeiit., while this makes its investments al tr-clvo per cent, or core.
The advantage, of Western investment- Jo the policy holder aipcr.nir. the folloirii-y it ii.j
f.Ktires: Tlie amount of JLO1, invested ibr fifty years at
C peri-rut. compound
8 - "
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1 " "
OFFICERS :
H. D. Maekay, Pnsident,
E. Henseley, Vice-President,
Geo. A. ilioore, Secretary,
E. VV. Eaves. Treasurer,
D. M. Swan, General Agent.
J. L. Wevcr, &L D., Consulting Physician.
ZEIX.IEaTXTI'V'IE COMMITTEE : -
H. D. Llackay, George R. Hines, E. Henselsy,
H. Edgcrton, D. W. Eaves.
This CoiJijMiny EiiMisrcH lovor rr.tes thwsi
any Eastern C2Bsiaisy.
- "
I 'NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENCE:
IV Kuneas, do hereby certify that '.he .
Missouri Valley Life
organized and doinsr business un ler the laws of
.. . . . . - . ' .- 1 o e, i..-ii'.T i o.-ii ii ii. - .
iar. oi us c.iiuiai in o inte-i s-iate- ovi-rnmeiit li.
and are possessed of the same. And I do lurtiier
dred 1 housiiinl Dollars of said I nite-f .M.m-s Ron
Company ; and that 1 hold in tni-l iiikI on
above nie-itione I. and I am sjiiislicl Unit su.-li
iHWlul nn ney oi toe e nitcl stales ot America.
In witness wh re I hiive hereunto sub-i-ribed mv name, and C'ltiaed the (teal
" Seal of Aud- I k!B st-d, the day and year a'xvc written.
itorof irUteJ . A. 1 HUM AN. Auditor of
CEUTIFIOATK OF AUTIIOV.nT TO DO JiCSINLriS.
OlKItH OF SlI'HiIMKMiF.VT (iK TMS lj.St I'Ak Drr I K . M t V T UY Ml.SI..VBI
IT IS IIERERY CERTIFIED. That t no Missouri Valley Life Insnran. e C, mpitt.v. k LiM As
surauee Company, ortanifd under tilt- laws of the Slate of Kansas, nnd its .i in. ipal oB.i e lo
cated ut tne city ol Leaven wort lu has coin plied wii h the r;.-niir n. ots ol ihi t iiir'ivth, tnirty-first,
thirty-second, tiiirty-tiiird and thirtv-fomih se- iioii; of an Act fl!ie i !;ci -il A--em tji v ot t!i
State of 'di.-souri. entitled '"An act for th" incort oral ion an 1 r-t-iil:it io ,i ot L.1-- A ui a tic u Com p
nies," approved M.irch 10th. a. ii. In'.', so fir an the s.i i ri-iuireioi-n!.- are ai-t! ie.: tin rc-to A.nf
l iirsuant to the thirty-sixth section of stiid Act. tin; said Mis-.:iri alley Lilo I n-urauee Cou.pa.iy
is hereby autlioi ir.'-d to do business as a Lite A- airaii 'e ijornpany within tb :d State of M mr.-u 'i.
subject to the several provision" mid re(iuirement of the Act aforesaid, until the first day of Feb
ruary, i" the year of our Lord eicrbo-c-n hundred and seventy.
In testimony whereof. I. Wvi.LYS K l. imder-iiied. Superintendent of the Iniir-inee Depart -(
Seal of Insurance De- ) ment of ssid State of Mi--ouri. have hereto st my hnd nnd ei"J
s pirtincnt o: .-!tiileol my seal ol otliee. at
l ,M lsIOUn. I .Jill V. A. l. lsi'.
Superintendent of the
CTRTTPTC'ATJ-: OF AUTIIOUITV.
(To expire on the 81st day of January, IsTO.)
Ix.Hi.RANn: Dri'APTMirvT. QyriCT. rty Sttb AftiiToa.
Lim-olk, Nei.-raska, April 1. let.
" Whereas, Annua B. Covalt, Slate Aacnt for thu Missouri alley Lit-; lo..ir:ni-i Coinpa:;", i -oated
at Leavenworth. Kansas, has filed in this oilice a cr-py of the Act of I m-orp.-i at .on : si.. J
Company, and a stn'emenr nuder oath, showing its condition, as nouii e 1 by the film section .: s
law of the State of Nebra-ka. entitled "A u Act in Relation to Insurance Cc mpanics," jti-j r e-i
February l"t.h. 1V4: approved February lilrh. lioi: and whereas, said C'ou.pnnv has fari.i-.;,ti lis
undersigned satisfactory evidence that it is possessed of
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
of actual capital, invested in the stock of at least pur value, or in bonds or niortrfP't on r.'il
estate worth double the amount for wuich t he sa me is wort inured I and w ucreiis. said Con. patiy has
filed in this olfiee a written iustruuient. undor the seal of too Company, siirni d by the Pri-i'l ;'
,nd Steret.iry thereof, authoriiii-t the said Abram 11. Covalt tit itek now le.ii.-e service of pro. c-s ' r
a.n-1 in !.half of said Company, consontintr that service of process upon bim cl;i.!l be taken i-'f
h.-ld to he ns valid as if served upon the Company, accor-lmir to the I iv of this Str.te or any .':l:er
fstatc. and wniviii? all claims of error by reason of sm-li service; and wherex. Abram R- Cova.t
has furnished sutisf-wtory (i i fence that he is the nuthoriv.ed Ae. nt of said Company.
Theref ore be it known by these presents, that ia pursuance of the aforesaid Act. I. John R'"
pie. Auditor of the State of Nebraska, do hereb.v certify th it Abram R. Covalt. Ls.j., fas f u II -tiiority
to act as Slate Acnt 'or the said Missouri! a! ley Lib 1 nsuraico Company, iu the State ol Ne
braska, and to do and perform all a-sts for and in behalf of said I'oiimany authorized ly .hi; hl"
i .ointment as such arent. n-l by the laws of this State, until trrr-.'Ust cLiy of January. A. .'. I"1""
n witness whereof, I have subscribed my name, aud cuu:-ed the Seal .f the . . iit. .r's oilice to
L. . affixed this 1st day of April, x. v. U'jJ. JOHN UILLESPIE. State Auditor.
GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED.
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