Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 09, 1870, Image 2

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PLATT3 MOUTH. NE3RA3KA.
HiunDAV..3 iuxe'S? i-to
BIU,MB miii w nTTmri I
Kelt ft Out.
Jaiacs Tl.orn, J'r. J. W. Cooper. M j
R. Csitsi-K!', .- W. (W.l, John
Ileth and T. i. I f ..ir'.and, of Otoe I
countv, htt uii-I-Mtn's'-n the work of
iradiiiz J. Moitcn cmt of the Demo
cratic p.iiiy tf that county.
I-t the n::uiOs of these men le re
cotited, and let us hear fjomftthinof their
iiifiitorioTn torvk'e.? in L half of the
Dcmocii'tic j atty in this Statu before
their rr.vh ootiuirt u forgotten.
Who arc these inijttuf.n.s nsen, and
how much more worthy r.re they than Hro.
Morton to wear the role of the Democ
racy? let us hear s-orntthiac: of them troni
their home papers. Lido Leijh-t-r.
That's right. Who is James Thorn,
Dr. Copper, M. S. Cam pi ell. Ceo. W.
Covcll, John Heth and T. V,. Iloairlai.d ?
We all Lno.v they constitute the Otoe
county Demnrraii-r Committee, and
ajicak for the pfrty in that .ounty, hut
th. :. "who r.re th"y:" find wlmt do they
a'.'-'-mt to '..':.:;! : p"'( i'1 tl"?
Krcnt "I as." h'f.iit.,;. Viil the Times
r. rjfi tiit Kfirs la'-li tive lr. I'rook a his
to-y of these insigi.iiUitiit cr eat u;-es who
;;arc to epporso the cr?:s.t power.
io i. an c i- c i i x i 1 1. a r v x i i .
We observe that .-cveial papers take
ground against the strong and cmpha'ic
support of H- nbli -aii iri:ieip'e by some
of our Senators in Cov.grer We ! n-t
presume to deny to every American iti
ten the rigHt of voting jtia-t a his con
science dictates. We believe that the
ijreat safeguard of oi:r liberties is to be
found in this univer-a!iy conceded Amer
ican right. Wejn further than some of
Our cotttapijraries in this matter. We
believe that universal manhood suffrage
should le untramelle 1 and free fiom all
the machinations faf indirect coercion,
such as id too often used at the polls and
h as id too oltcn used at the poll an:l
vioustoourelec-tions. We believe in
.T:n? pure and spotless the great lib-
; fT.rur:p- lub irk of f:ecdom-the
- . ,
prcviou.
keep
erty
ballet. But we ht-ir to remind our l'iietids
that p; ittoiples r.re uudvih, and that a
weakening cf the p oiiticai backbone on
the part oi" representatives in Congress
when 'ii';!cq.lf.s are at stake, is no evi
dence of puitly censcicu'ious motive?.
Have the huti Ire I.i and t!iou?:iud- who
yielded up their lives cn the battletklds
of the South, died in vain? Have they,
whose graves a nation delights in honorjj
ing with mementoes of love and admira.
tion, died for principle or not? Which
of the." factions in Cougre-n is riht ?
Is it they who, remembering what these
dead fought and diet for, say they have
hot died in va'n ; or is it tho.;e who, sid
ing with our old uncompromising ene
mics, tay those are th d issues ? The
luasre.-of the loyal people of these Uni
ted States, appreciate the great boon of
a national life pre -erred, and we do not
hesitate in saying that, when their ver
dict is demanded, the trimmers and weak
backed, qu.iti-friends of Republican prin-
cipies will oe rebuked even as the traitor j
Andrew John-on was. Conscience for- j
footn : Aye, coneiCiiee, wounue'i uy a
fal.-ifying rote, fpeak;; uneasily in a weak
defeu.-c, uaid the true men who hear and
read these self a"eu-atit)us will easily dis
cern the foreh-.olovred eoa'i'ion of tiie
weak back-bosic.s of ISepublicaniiin, with
their ancler.t enemies tho l)em-.crats.
Auothci ; .uy : Trat'. tho meaning
dug cut i'i t': 1 ; ive exhibitions of
betray: 'i , --i-'iru u.- ies. Thank od
ho a ever, the pood m'O of the I't-ool
will nit fbrgei -ueh violations of faith
and honor. We predict a o-w political
phase. Vi'e blievc th..-e coDrreSMonal
exhibition-. of f.y, -..king tVinds and ivin
ciplcs legitiamate'y l;a.l to a new j o'it
ical organixitian; and we predict for ev
ery so-c:ii!d it.-rnbli.-an; who violatt.'s
his conseieti-e. his tiishrcl faith and
honor hyjohihvTuch a hcriuapliro lite po-
Iitieu! u . i-f: -ity, a pc.iitiea! grave and
a dishonored name.
Al.l in Knit rot..
The Supreme Court of the State of
Michigan has recently rendered a decis
ion I--t.!.i ring all bonds issued by coun
ties an 1 municipal corporations in aid of
the c.r. arnct'ton of railroads null and
void. lccause wlmi'y unwarranted by the
ConsiiUitioij. I'm" Court holds that the
State it.rcif cannot levy a tax for such a
purpose, and cannot, then frr, author
ize a pirt of the State o do to; that
railways are private, not public corpora
tion:-, r.r 1 th t the minciple of taxation
in their aid c.'miot he justly invoked.
Under vriods spcial a"ts of the Leg
islature, hoad-i to the Amount of M,fj.v.',
'.i."a.) lr.ve been i-st.ed to sevcal railway
corporations. Tiie Supreme Court now
comes in, and decide: that they are not
worth one ccnf. The ground.- of thede
cifiou are siu:!ar to those taken by the
Supreme Court of Iowa a year or so ago,
when it overturned .mi ivt of the Legis
lature audi jiizing townships to subscribe
ptoek to railways by a vote of the major
ity of the people authorising, a tax for
the purpo-e.
The Constitution of Michigan is silent
on the question of county and municipal
aid ri'ilroids, but forbids the issue of
bonds or other evidences of indebtedness
iy the State in aid of
f private corpora
lGrmative vote of
tions. except upon au a
tne poo, le.
The CcnstituMoaof Nebraska contains
a .similar provi.-ion, and it therefore be
come;; a serious que.-tion whether the
bonds issued by our counties and towns
J-fculcltl- arc n-'t in concict with our
"Constitution. If fo the Constitution
t-clf should be amended at cuce, r.nd
these bends re ext.resalv lei-alize.b The
people of Mictiigrtn propose to cure the
(defect jn their bonds bv the same process.
Having been is.jued in go j i faith and for
unui.c cu Mcrntion, no honest man.
f anywnere wnl ic.-ire to avoid their pay-
IU'"nt tV'',,igh a mere legal technicality.
os :- :-. :.-M js si -cry important one,
itna thj pre--: n.-cessity for its speedy
pettier.c:it w.: ; oi'Vltss hTtrely au-ment
t ie vole ,n fa t r .f a Conventioo to r--Ttse
the C-.:w ;.,;;,, which is to be-ub-mitte.I
to the vcars of this St:te at tl
Oetor.r e::. OMh.i 2:,uUic.
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ji"' J oil with ar
Ur hok if. tip. A person has often been
sui:.e ! ;r- m a piut d:ea:a ot set
u.-...::eu ' y Mc woruj- i an angry man,
who may .vii !.is w..,rds tm.aid tiie next
hour, i u they are pa.-.t re-cad. 1 be
wisest com-so is to tave home t'nia les.-on
with n- 5 t.j oor soUis. It was
saying of i . i..f.-. that every Loan had time in pit I shoothig. Ik-ing destitute I trade in cotogno and sicii." What a
need of a :;u.l.:'i,l fVie:: i mil a Li Iter en- of a Republican edit '..; for a target, he j ruin would stare daiggisU in the face if
rn-y: he i ttc to ;;d . -c, an "1 tho other to I has to pnteliec "at ;.n o.ilhiary ring and i women should begin to hi created al
'ihow him Lis iliit'ti. ' LuTa t". c " j nadv ienuaicd.
1 . 1
I'mm the Oindia IIcraM.)
the jiri:i:;jt o. i-liii ceclu.
Slnrtlin: Kcporfo far 'nr'.Hitin antl
V.e vfl:ition rrniii Ilie Wlunfba.
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There ha.s been, and isstih lem
. .. ....i. i
said here concerning the murder com
mitted by the Wiunebagoes near e.-t
J'oint. The Indians have a-.-kn nv'.edged
j .1 i i r t .i-.... ! .-.,., (w 1 1, i ! or to hear a string ot juendid nonsen.
doing the deed, and even den i. Ik. lit - , , , , , ,i, ,-
l.art each one took in the munier tit'
one that shot him, the one that struc
him on the hea l, the one that cut hU
head off, scalped him. &., tVe., and hi
justification, say that tli-i leading men in
their great Medic!?.; Society have been
lor a long time t l.ing them they vyM
have human blood to appea-e the spirits
of their departed relatives. Tim e giv
ing tb'rs information say they do it know
ing the penalty is death if loiui'l out by
the tribe. Tln'y al.-o state ttiat tins is
nut the Jirst victliii.
I derive tins mtoj liiatioii Iroin a gen
t cman and a sei solar, who was placed
hero by the Friends to instruct the Wiu
nebagoes in the arts and sciences. But
the point is, are we, the tietual settlers,
to nur.-e this fester in our midst Arc
wc to sit carele-sy by and allow a society
to exist in our neighborhood that exacts
blood and murder to ap-pea.-e their ruju-r
stitiou ? Is it not a duty we owe our
f-.milies ami ourselves to act at once, and
i-ii 1 ; ' t : .
in a ilee.i.'.i manner, oDiij-m.nj m.s
bloo lthirsty Ht.-iety to abandon tin ir re
ligion or leave this State as they did
Minnesota ?
It is a fact that the chivf- in thisttibe
belong to this Me ticiii ; So.-icty, an i that
several of tlic-ai earn forward and swore
that these mr.rdcri.r were here at their
feast and Medicine dance on Thursday,
th." )'Mh. and Tbut:d .y uiaht. When
on:; .f their number ( Wliite 15rea-t's son)
stayed in my camp, nine mile. west of
here, that ii'L'ht, claiming to have been
on a hunt with four others, and was tired
out; aiso a man at my camp m-t tne
party, five in number, ocr on t he Toyan
that same day, and, as wo fully believe,
they then had the murdered man's head
in a blanket with them.
It seems to be the impression here
that on return of ."'ui etintendeut Jamiey
the-e l.'l.'cs wno swore iaii . w m i-e
at 1. a.t -reuiiced to ti e rs i.n.1,
iiCr";V J,UU'
ri. T. I.kamino.
these Chiefs, who swore false! v. will be
INC..
WiNNKiiAoo At.KNCY. May 31, 1870.
To th? Editor of th -- Herald.
There has been a written statement
made this day, signed by upwards of
forty leading Viunel a'.'oos, aeknow'edg
iugthe muider coiiii::it!i 1 ii.v livcoftheir
numL r near We.-t Point, on tho ls:h
inst. One of their chi-.ds (Wlut-hrcas;)
is propsiiiitg a lull statement relative to
his son, one of the mm dcrcrs a cpy of
which I will endeavor to scud you to
morrow.
S. T. Lkajunu.
i'rojaort ion f tli" Scxm.
The excess of males over females in
the dii'Terent countries of the world has
recently been the subject of investiga
tion. In the 1'iiited States, in isV.t. in
a total white population of '.,. .".';, 06.,
there was an excess of 4'.''.',7;, ; n a to- the momy and buy a new head ior the
tal free colored popu'atiou of 4'J 1,44'.', j editor. "
there was an excess of lT.iilo females i toine. grocers show the'r grit by sand
over males ; and in a total slave popula- iuj their sugar.
turn ot .i,Jv4...i. mere was an oxcoss oi
TTo males. In Im, ii a total white
of 77rKf44 Vl.,. ir, a f:-e0 (.0.
ored population of 4'7,0-S, there was an
Doimiation oi .'..(m;,.;i-j, mere was an
eiee.-s of -'.. O-.'i', femal -s
Tlsf Al!:n;i-.
Duma', tho j'ouiiger, was jrpetually
being worried by applications for his a u
tograph and epigram.-'. One day a fash
ionable "physician at some watering place
brought Pumas his album, an 1 insisted
upon a trifle from the Lion, who found
himself fairly caught in the toils. Du
mas wrote, and the smiling physician
nodding to his admiring frkn looked
over the author's shoulder. Following
Pumas' pen. he read :
"So great. ;s M. T. (the phyician's
name)'s skill, so marvellous his s'l.-i e -s.
that since he bus pmotlccd in this place,
throe out of five hospitals have been
pulled down as u.-c!es-, "
The phv.-ician. ddidi:cd with the f;at-
tery, intcirupted him. orote-tiog that the
co:i.;,,ime:;t ;n to-) irrcat, wa u:i le-
! served, jili so forth. Puma beir -d to
i allowed to finish the sect -nee. and the
,.-,,, ;sv",, 1,..;., , ,... pv- ..ivon lo i-.m-
tiiotd!
'and in their stead it his been found
p. ces.-.ary to build lirn uric r- nu tt r'.s. "
Pumas the younger wasn't a -kc-.l to
write in thin album a;io.
Iii answer to this ipiesiion. the ?Ietii
cal Recorder holds the following lan-
Rtiage :
"Th
e reason wiiv c
diilb
di
is because they are n "-t t:;kc:i c ire of
1-Votn the day of birth the are s'.nffcd
with food, choked wi:h physic, .-pla-hed
with water, sufi'ocaleii in hot. rooms and
steamed in bed cloihes. S mu. h for
iiad'Kr. When peimitt-'d to bicithe a
breath of pure air. onee a w.ck in .sum
mer, and once or twice during the colder
months, only the nc-e. is peimitt.! to
peer iu'.o daylight. A little later th -y
are sent out with no clothe : at a ! on the
parts of the body which most need pro
tection. 1'are ltrs, bare an is ba.c
necks, tried middles, with an inverted
umbrcli.i to collect t!i j air as; 1 chill the
other parts of the body. A .-tout, strong
man out in a co! I day wih cloves
andoverco.it. wooh-n sioekin g - and thick,
double soled boots, with a coik I etivcen
ami rubbers over. The sime d-iy. a
child of three years old.au inhuit of
fle-h and blood, an 1 bone and e ei-titu-
tion, toes out with hose as thin as paper
cotton ocks, legs uncovered to the knees,
neck bare, an exposure which would dis
able th.3 nurse, kill the mother outright,
and make the father an invalid for weeks.
And why? To harden them to a mo.Jo
of dress they are never expected to prae-
ti(e. lo accustom tliem to exposure
, - . , , . iii'
lo accustom
shlered downright foolcty. To icar
children thus for the slaughter pen, pud
then lay it to die Lortl, is too bad We J
don't think the Alinii: ht-- hai anv b in.', i
an U ' " I
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A Hungarian Roman (.'aiholi.; clergy
man, at j.rescnt in J!ome, Wiites to tiie
I'rtsLurj Git-Me a curious account cf a
visit hepuid to the church of St . Au-
gustin j in that city : "" When I u.iere d
an old hart fooled saeristan appeared and
offered to let me .-ee the relics. Having
eonduetcd mc into the s:!iri-!y, he
.s.e;we.l me, on a ncn vi-ivet cushion, ra
in a .-mid ibi.-s tar
the ord I
... 11 - - " -fi , i
! " b" "'-"-.-"
i pen. jvnotiier i 1--eU. ( c-.ui,:iii: ;i .ng i r;n i
r a m m has sC!J ! (.t- t,C An-hamrvH LibriJ. I beamed or. 10 T 1 - wLo '" tl,3-ae-jy.
If be has ; n u:ry ,j,.t; v ";IV,.,rv "11. had ob A country journal fays: W hen you
ytfcoig. '-(.m Soul ,- - i .'.....I ,ru-, ' .ih, ..nr..-! !.- h: ' see a Loy sitting on the earth. picKins:
puuxrs. ' i was next shotvn the comb
- . thetoc!; that crowed when Peter deal- J
1 l Ma ter, then the staff with which
i Mo- s ilivi-hd tho waters of the lied
i Sea, and aitt t wards tiie bear 1 of Noah.
Mw.-..J.r.-
a PriiKre I'oo.n.: r!- si en. Is ii:uh of .!.
NUe trks lor Living."'
We don't know who wrote the follow
nz line.;, nor how often they have been
published or republished, but they con
tain so iti.itiy good points that they are
'worthy to be started anew on the .cca of
literature onee or twh-e a year :
d . .1 r . i .
sneeriiic v said, .-hi works torn living;
111 i..:i '.iu u .i.w.ias- r-u: i'-f uii- iv
nienta ot a true woman a rear iau . t
True, we are not prepa-ed ior a inineiog
tep. a haujiltfy lip, a iastuonanltf urcss,
at... ut the 1 al s and voting men, the nov
els and tho next party no, no; but we
are prepared to hear the sound of words
of good seu-e, language becoming women,
a neat dress, a miid bow, and to witne. s
moemct;ts that would not di.-graee an
angel.
rou are looking for wive and com
panions, turn iiom the fashionable, lazy
and haughty girls and select o;ic from
tho-e who work tor a living, and never
our word fur it wiil you repent your
choice. Vou want a sub.-tantial friend,
and not a doll ; a helpmate an l not a
help eat; a counselor, and not a simple
tun. Vou may not bo able to earn' a
piano into your house, but you can buy a
spinning wheel or a set of knitting nes
dies. If you car;;, .t purchase a new
novel, you may be able to take some val
uable paper ; if ou cannot buy a ticket
for a ball, you can vhit some aQlietcd
ue'glibor.
le careful, then, when you look for
companions, an 1 when vou choose. We
know manv a foolish man who. instead of
man lor a wile, took one ot the ta-nion-ai.le
stock, and is now lamenting his folly
in im-t and ashes, lie ran into the iire
with his eyes wide open, and who but
himself i-- to blame?
The time was when ladies went visit
ing and took their work with th'm.
Tliio is' the reason why we had such ex
cellent mothers. How singular would a
gay woman look in a fa-hionablj circle
darning her father's stockings or carding
wool to spin. Would not her comj an
ions lauji at her? And yet su h a wo
man would bo a prize to somebody.
lale-.sed is the loan who choores for his
wile among ue-pi.-ed chls ''who work for
yt o s : v r.
J ,llwrin tells a storv that exquisitely
j. . a mother's' love:-ln some
M-ring lre.hct, a river widely wa.hed iu
kl10? 'v? T"' , -'V 3
bird had built a cot t a ire fir her summer
hope; down the white and winning stream
drifted the green branch, its wicker cup
of unHe lged song, and fluttering be-ide
it as it went, the mother bird. Unheed
ing, the roaring river, on she went, her
cries of agony and fear piercing the
par. es in the storm. How iike the love
of an old fashioned mother, who fi al
lowed the dove she ha 1 plucked fiom her
heart all over the world. .Swept away
by pas.-h.n that child might U, it mat
tered not, though he was bearing away
with him the fragrance of the shattered
roof tree, yet that mother was with him.
a Ruth through all his life, and a liachel
at his death.
A western publisher lately gave notice
that he intended to spend fifty dollars for
the purpose of getting up '"a new head"
for his paper. The next daj one of his
subscribers dropped him the following
note: "1'im't you iio it. Better keep
K , , t,i,,ascr. ... :t i..v
, g t
es-
peeial.y the. lu ll.
When is a u :v-;vipei- the
When it i-. hied.
iiarpesi :
Was that p.".--. !!
a stormv mood
v.io hititetl a !'i ieii.i.'
The ILtrxi i!l'ii.c continue:- to be-seized
daily with'gfcat regularity. It is obvi-e,:-,
as has been a!!"ged, that ap.deoii
takes Lte.-ar tor Ios model only li
k Seizcr.
pe:,s
Thel tdies of White Pine have tidoptod
tb.e fashion of fainting at balls, m l the
Xrtos savs thc-v uuinage to be caimht in
tho nick of time and by the right person.
Cologne has been found sufficient to re
store them. L'an Morgan, while -ic:ing
the lady in a set. the genuine article be
ing short, fainted also, and was laid on a
bench. Cologne did no good in his ca-c,
however, an i they he. 1 to have recourse
to whisky, which fetched him at once.
A woman's club in lbooklyn has been
having a long debate over short dresses,
the long and skoit of which seems to be
that the members will wear whatever
they please.
A well known judge, when he first
(time to the bar, was a very blundering
speaker. Oh o:.e ocea.-ion, when he was
trying a ea-e involving a right of prop
erty to a lot of pii'-, he aid : '"Gen
tlemen of the jury, there were just
twenty-four pi 's i:i that droe just
twenty lour rent lemon exactly twice as
many there are in that jury box."
Whoever owes Lis shoemaker can't
say that his sen! is bis own.
General Court Waiting on three or
four fdils at the same time.
One of tiie most singular sights grow
ing out of the war is a continuous lineof
peach trees of nearly fifty miles in length
around Petersburg, and extending to
ward Richmond. They are trowing
froru the brea-tworks tlno'.vn up by the
rebel army, arid are the only legacy left
by the poor f. ilo-.vs who were on tho ad
vance line whlmi Km 'yards of our forces.
Paving eaten the fruit while on picket
duty, they cast the sec 1 aside, and now
tlicy appear in one continuous line of
forty-live miles of beautiful trr es, which
yielded an abundant rop the la-t ye.ir.
The per.-ua-ive and humbuing
I atrnts f r svlling buhttiiug-rods r.re
cou-H to every Mema-vi. une m.l lady
toi l an a.-ent she had no fear of huht-
I mmr. Put the im 1 aiwavs oeen atrai'i ol
tnun L-r. '"dust .so," lie ibplicd; '"we
can meet your case exactly. I he square
rodi are l!ghtninr-rods. and the round
one ttiuicier-rois.
Of
course
sh
e is
now "protected."
Thov n'H'i. invito.! :i Tirnffc i.tt!i" lirtf
,. ,i " t - i i 1 r , i' ; . . t
ior i he l.i-I::o:;able la!;es ot 1 aris, mavie
of vood shaviiiirs. That's so apnropri
ate fir t heir prcity littlo wooden heads.
The mortality among brakemen who
stand on top of eais and get their heads
kuo ked oif, l-y passing under railroad
t.;nl;-'.s, is again ou ti.e increase.
f A farmer t cr.r Torre Haute, Ind., is
j going to sue the Juitniof. published
j there, for damages, for publishing the
; fact that the afo-vaid firmer had planted
sixty acre- of waterme lons, which he had
ce-.'idod to the editor as a secret. lie
says lie; boys will go through that nateu.
now like a dose of buchu.
The Water'' ..ry (Conn.) American,
u i'iV(;aiaLiuu i-ji iiivLnuui; ii'Ji tti..iiut;i,
.: .. . .i i. .i
i promises '"a red hot Sunday S-chuol book"
of! ivers out of his beds, you may know
the frost isout of the ground."
Ai.na Dickinson savs : ' God did not
create woman as a violet, to smell sweet,"
&c. That over-sidit on the part of the
Creator, in not making woman to smell.
like violets, is wliat has crt-ated such a
The woman suffrage people, it is said
will nominate Train ami ailandighatn
for President and Vice President in 1572.
We should say that was a strong team.
A servant living in the country was di
rected to get the mail. After her return
Iter i.iisticvs inquire I: "I'M you get
the mail".''' "Faith, ;':nn, 1 did not ; j
for vou forsrot to teli me w iuther it was .i
Indian mail or c ti n mat! you wanted.
The territorial librarian of New Mex
ico has caused con idcrable indiznatioi
:: ,i i ... ...o: .
their reeords of two hundred ycats and
valuable titles to property, for old wrap
4,itig paper.
A D.tnburj', Connecticut, wife cured
her hn-band of singing ".shoo, Ply,"
when she was lecturing biui for being
out late nights by letting her shoe fly at
hi.- head with such foreo us to give him
a hea Jacue.
The Hiriford Pu t says : "Newton.
Conn., has two sewing societies, which
explains why it hasn't a newspaper."
Dr. Abernefhy ued to tell his pupils
that all human di.-eases sprung from two
causes -tufilng and fretting.
A Mr. Hegenuin, son of the father of
liegeman's U.ihn of Something or Other,
i.s to marry a daughter of Senator Fen
ton. Frank Leslie, of hl.s own half dozen
newspapers, all wetkiy, has saild for Eu
rope. Also 11. (I. Sijuier, formerly
United States Minister to Venezuela.
fr When a fish is wounded, the other
fishes fall upon and devour him
There
Tiie n:easlos are in Tirighatu Young's
family. It is :nneecs:ary to add that
there are not enou'jh to go around, and
several dozen are left without a leeasle.
A certain fop, w ho was arguing with a
bluff clergyman o; the immortality of
the sou!, a-kel him: ''New where do
yon think I shall tro aHer death?"
'"Wherever the tailor goes," was the
calm reply.
Mme. i-Iinek. a lecturer in Paris, was
obliged to leave the platform because
there was so much Fmokiug among the
audience. The chairman fpiietly said :
'"You see. gentleman, what is taking
place; vou luu.-t tinoke uiore moder-at.-ly."'
The three kings Jo-King, Smo-King,
Drin-King.
Over ir i00,0:0 has been subscribed in
New York to celebrate the anniversary
of Ij-'ctboven'sj birth oti ;n immense
scale. A great organ is boil. ling. The
orchestra is to number '.(A) pieces, the
chorus :'.."!;) voice;. The Handel and
iia l.cn Soeiety of Uoston and (lihnore's
l'an i are expeetc 1 to jiartieipate. The
American Institute Ihii: ling, on Third
Avenue, is to be enlarged to accommo
date 2.,( f H peojile.
The IJrer.d of Jicpentatsce we cat is in
many instances, made of the wild oats
we sow in our youth.
The Yale sfud"iits who recently en
gaged in disgraceful midnight depredation-;
have been expelled.
The sculptor Mo.ier has s".!d his
TrodL-a! Son" to the Institute of Phil
adelphia for f ot),00:).
lee thirty-tliree inehes thick and so
clear that a newspaper can be rad
through it i.; a product of 3!iii:.:;C)Li.
I'ari-: iub.try in the shape ofadveiti s-
in:
i.,.,
i
id..
s, is r n tie
liicrcas;;.
is tbr.t. contained in an ad
vertisement which runs as follows:
Ma.':ii;e XX permit- herself to i-::ry
(idiom) that she has the skin white to
pearls, lull health, the cheek of roses,
face of sweet expression, bbio eyes and
black hail, and a xp;et'.o figure there
fore Is full of bedth ; she wi'.i be vac
cinated next Tuesday, and in as short a
thin as possible the lytoj.h of her arm
will i-e ready for tho vaccination of any
one de: irons to posse's a purely healthy
aeeh.aiiou. ir terms, appiy," etc.
Pr. Nug'-nt, of Adams counry, Iowa,
was -iied for ma'prnctiee, i. e , setting a
leg wrong. Tiie ease excited mm-h in-
teit.-st involving, a it did, many point:
of medical as well as legal jurisprudence.
It was Mibiuitted to the jury r-t p. m.
Saturday, and altera short absent c limy
returned a verdict of two thousand dol
lars damages for the plaintiff. The dc
fvndant move.', for a new trial.
Ti:i: IiTi.r. ok Woman. A girl of
fifteen di-pbiy courage amounting to
raslu:ess in h.-r fiivt et:g--iren:en', tut is
u ;i;:!!y dcfi'ieient in .'-tcadiiicss.
A L uiversa'ist preacher, having occtt
pied a sell, loiboii-c i:i t!;e cuintry on the
Sabbath ior the purpose of promulgating
his vie. vs. gave notice at theclo.-o of the
service, that two wedcsfiom that d :y he
would preach ae;:iu in the same place in
the afterno ei, by leave of j'rovidenee
anil the ti ;.' f.
i:l'ii.:ii 1, if what thee Las this day
told us is true, w . h;dl not ,( thee
two week- from this day, and if what
thee h i tol l us i.s no! true, we do not
tr..t thee at any time
It is with health iis with our property
we rarely trouble ourselves in looking
seriou-ly after it until there is veiy iittle
of it left to look after.
N'o one loves to tei! a tale of scandal
hut to him who loves to hear it. Larn,
then, to rebuke and siience tho detract
ing tongue, by refusing to hear. Never
make your car the grave of another's
good name.
If there arc quacks who seem to stand
up high, if is simply on ::ceo;!ut of the
liumeron; flats around tLciu.
Love, the toothache, smoke, a cough,
?n 1 a tight boor, are things which eun
not be kept secret very long.
M my persons take advice as thej do
phy.-ie i- fung it aside tho moaieui the
Poe or'.s 1 ack l- turuod.
Tin: SKritir ok I'ort i.atmty. Com
into a f. tune, ; i: 1 tli ui your friends w il
discover in you rpialities of the most su
perlative brilliancy, the existence of
which, in your moments of most intoxi
cating vanity, yiu never su-pected be
fore. A .Ters-'vmaii.- in r;plv to the
cnaree
that
women can
do
no
his
llgliting in time of war, sa"s
wale, doos nothing ebe.
'"Ihiggage sma-hiiig" by those who
han lie arti'les ci' that character, has
b.en leodered a costly luxury in Iowa,
by an act of the Legislature.
An Internal Revenue Collector in Ohi
is supposed to be insmte, as he dee'art'3
he is determined to do his duty without
fear or favor.
John Thomas, a Miovrri barber, re
cently grew weary of life, but alas! the
suicide bv.'.-ct i'a'.tOiied .agaliict his rebel
lious head.
The wife of an llngli.-h b tiglar, visit
ing him in prison, left- him a su-e! spring
from her hoop skirt, from which he
formed a saw. freed himself from his
irons, and made good his escape.
Medi..':.l student;! at Louisville, who
have a t'.isr ccling room on I he fu':h floor
of a building, hare fan in inviting coun
trymen up stairs, and making believe
thev are iroing to cut them up. They
' made a mistake the other day, their vie-
j a leking up a nun's log that had just
been cut oil, and cleaning out the ranch.
j They are not rd-ymg the game as much
u.-i ioruiei-iy
A California f.apor t-harply suc-josts
that the toeti wln. goahoat fhofitlnjr jieo
ile tin 1 then ih'aJ iu?ati.ty, should be
tried by a cryz jury iumie eauuyh to
h.tii thorn. . . ..
Hotica.
The fiHowinsr nnmpil itjobs fuiipoel to be
the owners of, or claimants of, or intcrrsteil in
the respective lots in tho City af i'ljit'.siuontli.
rStute of Nebraska, fet opposite tlu'ir uaiuoM. or
the unknown owners af ull Fa'nl are ht-reby
iioritieJ tht the riurtint'ton nicl Miss'-uri HiviT
K.olroail Ci'iiiiiMiiy in Nebraska, has locaic-l its
t ad liiroiiKii. i:nl up'in. un i a-l:m lor 'tt'I 't
ami lir purposes th loUoiojr real esl ite Mt-u-o.-.l
i:i a.-s eounty, t?:ateof N'-liiask i. to w;t :
l'inhia NoJurlt l.oi : iiioek Co
Tliouia? ii. Palmer " 4
jo
iii
Kiehard. IS. 1 ownsen'l,
or the Heirs of U' m. M. - '
,M.ir-h:ill )
Wiaeliesier il.ill an 1 t
J oel Solomon j
J. II. Ilaininoiiil aid I
I'an'l 11. :oloiiion J
Charles 1 tendril'
Kobert llrown. or Wi'i.T
5. tirall, or 1). M.
Wicjrins j
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i
o
4
C
3
4
8
la Vl.t itemiek.
Ileirs of J.,!m C. 11 nn-
inond or Msnna ti.i
ard.M.n
Henry I'. CWlid.ro
V i-.l.iiL- -T t-'.-rns
4
And the said owners are lurtlier nuanfi imi
the said Company desire to take hold ami ap
propriate sai l real estiito for the construction
and eenv enient use of its rml. And it tho said
owners ,-h all not within tlii'My days utter tne
ptildii'i'.tioii of this notice, to wit : on or bei.ire
thedd y of July. IsTO. apply to the Protmte
Judare of s:-.M eounty, lo h ive the danir.trcs ius
fessed by tii disinterested free hoi I rs, sek' -tcd
by said 1'ro ate Jivtpe. as provided in J.'n tpO'r
twenty-tive of the revised tr.tutes ut the fstate
of Nibraska, said Company ii i proceed to have
the daM.ises assesse.l as therein provided bylaw'
"sited .May T 1V0.
Buki.incton A Missouri Kivek Rail Uoad
Ce.Mr-AN v lx js'ehuask . . ,
Uy T. il. Marquktt. Att y
niHy'fwlt tr f aid Company.
n. sri'Rt.ocK,
Notary Public.
B. BAXTER WINDHAM.
SPURLOCK a WiKDHAH.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
One Door AVest of Brooks House, up Stairs.
LATTSMOUTII. - - - - NEBRASKA
Lands RousV.t r.nd SolJ. Titles Examinea nnd
Conveyaiu t s Made, laxes l'aid and KeeeipU
Forwarded l'l-ouiplli'.
r -All lit. siness entrusted to our care will
receive prompt attention. Biai'i'.ldiwtt.
Feii r y Ecec k
DEAL.). IX
FURN I TU R E
i.ounges, Tables, Sales,
BEDSTEADS,
Of all tlrscrirtlonH ;nd at all prices.
:o:
Melaiic Diirial Cases,
- '.' L
Of r.U sizes.
WOODEN COFFINS
ItoaJy made, ar.u solil chsnp for cash.
y.'ith rtnny I'tank? lor f-ast pntrcnasc. I invite
n Ii to (.-.itl :ic. I esiiiuiiii' iii- lnr;e stov U el i'unii
tr.rc aii.l Cotiin?. ' inn-iSJ'.
K. CITTKEV.
C. I.ArESBY.
r.eTVKi'.V A I.A.i:.N"I;VT props.
UVERY SALE l EXCHANGE .
t,it TliL '-r.t nf JK-rscs an 1 P.n,T;ic?on h:iml."iS
CVriicr Vino unj K.jurth tret-ls.
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Wespfng Water Hebraska.
di:alers in
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
tiueeiiiware.
Hoots, and Shoc?
Ilat.s. and Ci.rf.
Ai.-rii-a'f.ir.il Imi'linnnts of all kinds. Weir and
"I X W Ciikivators. Union Corn I'lanters,
Granietoar iiiid i'rinceton I'hiws. ie ,v nlin
vnu..i, it'! of w hich ireotier to the i.uolic at the
invest retail I'.-iees.
All Goods Warrants?
As Represented,
3 -Oar C'rtisoir.t aim wiil oe to sell so low that
it will l.e t'- the po-dti rc ltd vantace of every i.ir
tuer in the w sotii and central i-ortinn o Ca
toukty to u::ikethis their Liad-'inrreis fortruJ
msr. 1". ILij, KKOS.
' eer-inc .iter. Ait:! I t. is7d.
i We ivre nlsu aaeenis lor AIower. Reapers.
ni Ihra.-ULn; iLicuioes. uiTwtf
FKr.D. SALE AND
1!AIS STBEKT. rLATT3MUCTU. XEB.
I ain prepared toixcettiumodatethe imbiicwi h
ITurtea, Otrriniir.. I'spit and A JYb. 1 ilfarve,
on short naitiee and rea. na'de term. A Hack
wi'drunl teimloat latidine.audto alliiar
f thetMtywneu 't?txed.
Jan ITcdJL w.
DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin, Hardware & Farming Tools;
ALSO
MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
Roofing, Guttering, 5 pouting and Repairing done.
1 am Selling First-Class Gtod. antl Gtmnntttj Nat to be
Undersold, as 1 am Haying of First Hands.
A No. 1 Plows and Cultivators,
d sciinas.se.
GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS!!
Everybody, airl more too, arc eoinjc ti
13. SCHT.BBiD
To
AT
NEW YORK STOEE.
The PirRpft anil must eoii:i.kl.o
TOOK OF ORES s COOPS
3
Are now on exhibition at tho New York Store, at rr.;:itly reduced price. V.'e cull i-a.-fcailur
attention to our new styled oi
DUESS-GOODS. PRINTS,
DETAINS. ( ; I N ( i 1 1 A.MS,
liiiow.N shei: i iNt;.
h l v. a c 1 1 1 : d t : r r o n s ,
UALMORA LS. CA RPETS.
CLARK'S NEW THREAD.
COTTON YA S ROOTS AND SHOES
of all kinds and trices to suit our numerous customer?. Urge stock of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
OIjEENSWARE,
WOODEN-WARE,
(JL SSWARH,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS.
We l.av- a iarj- stock of the cpW rated GARDEN CITY GLiPFER
PLOW. STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, nr.d all UmU of
CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDER-S, HAY RAKES- &C
Riattsinouth February, loth, )70. tf. I. SCIINAS.SE & CO.
PLATTSfclOUTK
1
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0
ITALIAN A?iD AMERICAN
MONUMENTS,
TMiLlC-TOPS, t" 6
Furnirhel iri.ii.i tly and r..al!y at the very
lowest I'rieeat io.--.-ili!u.
We Warrant Satisfaction.
.mi:i;i;ks a- into..
Main street near Gth ft.. riatt ;mouth Neh.
it Jt.'SI.riE . Ii2.AT2.ii
Cc J -Jl. KsTAl-I.ITUr.I). 11.
-'2il. DIvM-KltIN
W A T C 2 3 S , CLOC K ti
SILVEil AND 1'LATED W'AIIE,
GOLD PENS. SPECTACLES,
VIOLIN ST1UXG.S AND
FANCY GOODS.
W.itel.e. ("he !:aml Jewelry repaired ner.tly
and with ilispat. h.
.-lieMuvcJ;u oi jiosite riatte Viilley IIms"
Main Strict. nov. io w tf.
Public Sale cf School Lando.
I. Isaac Pollard. Clerk ef "ays county, in pin-
suanee of an act f t he I.c-is!.. are 01 .Nil.ia.-!.r..
approved Jui;e 1:4 1 li . l-oT, wi.l tl' r at puioic
sale, at the dii.i-of my oiii'.. in I'ia;:-tiiiHth. .i:
Tne?dny th" ll-t. d:-y of ,J 1; na n ex t. at !) o '.;...
a. tn.. all the rriuainiiifr School l.;;:elj in tiii--
eoiiiily. No hids rri-ea ol f ir l...-s than . i. i n
iloilars per acre. SaP- xv ;1! eon t lime 1 10 1:1 .lav t-.i
day till ad the School Lands are oilcred.
Given indtr my liand and seal ; his i! h alay
May.l-iTO. Isaac I'oi.i.'.iai,
Clerk Ca.-s county, Nebraska.
By .T. M. Eeardsley. Dtruty.
.".l.ylv.Vt
H & .
S. M
TO THE WOltKINfS CL.S-.-AVe are nov.
lni parcl jo furnish all 1 . wi ii 1 "iii.-l::!;t
eniido;. ii:ent at home. theii;ole of the time or
for the spare moina'iits. l'usiue-s new, lirhtand
prolitahls. 1'crsons of either s-. easily a-arn
from "iIIb. to 55 h r ereiiirr. tnl a pio oi : i..n: l
fcuin by ilcvoiir. th'-ir whole time lotlicl,ui
ness. lloys and icir.s cam ln'.-u ley as 111111 h u:v!i.
That ull wh.o see this notice may send their a 1
drass. and test the business, we make t!r
miparaiicli d offer: To such 1:' rc not well
satisfied, we v .ill send SI to pay for the tron' le
of wrilinc. Full particulars, a val;ia.l!esau.ple.
which will do ti eoninieiiccr w.k on. an i a
copy of Th l'ftlt:' Lttcrurit i oi.'iai'an one
of the larp-est and best family ni.'.papcrs p.;b
lishi'd i-ll sent free by mail. Header." if vou
want pel inain-nt, profitable w ork, address F." C.
ALLEN fc C., AfCifsTA, JIaix. apL-o'wiim
EMPIRE B
Third Street, South of Main,
Piatl-x-'ioiitli, iVcb.
CONFECTIONERIES,
Pies, Cakes, Cheese
and vveet Crackers.
n tn wi - m v
k ?jd on hand rt all times,
nl'.a GUT II MAN at IIUEETiTY.
Prairis Breaking.
Sny.lar ,t Orr are ready to take ardcr f .r
llreakirw; I'ir.irie. For tprins. apply to John
Sny.ler. on th farm on Ei .ht Mile i rwk ; or. to
1J. N. Orr. I'latt-iiioiith. They are prepared to
take ec utratts for any cuiuha-r i f acres, l'arties
(iiirin'r breaking done, will do well to inslc
ajsTrtfaa't it'iirly. aprilldA wini.
l'-olu!e Divorces Ieaally obtained it?. Nfw
"t. Indiana. Illinois and o'.her Statn. f..r
i.i-rs..ns from any SUatf or Country, legal every
where: desertion, drunkeiinr-ss. n-m-rtpport,
ntc. sulTudent cause: no publicity: T.O cha-ire
cntil divorce obtained. Advice tree. Jju.-llic.-s
estatdiaihed tilla.cn years.
Address. M. HOU ' . Attorney.
No.7S Nassau Street, New VorK City.
iaur20 w'jiu.
closing out at Cost. Remember the pl:i-.t
11 cs $ i S St i out Ii
V. I). I.KIINMOI K.
GO,
buy tlirir
TH K
Of the A.-t.--t3 cf tho
Of New Haven,. State of
Connecticut,
On the. Zst l.hiji ot Ih-eemher, Ti-TJ,
made to the Auditor nf tiie State
( n'-fts7.', 'iiruait V)
St' it ate.
Jst. NAME AND LOCATION
The inline of th- t'i.i:iiany is tin: Home Insuv-uiu-o
Coiniar.y dl'Xev; llaveu, .State ol Connect
icut. CAl-ITAIa.
2nd. The Amount of ils Cajiita!
f:io-k is S J?,ftii),OWi'f
"id. The aoioonl ot its Capital
.toek. iaid Ul is 1.000,000 (i)
A.'.sI;ts.
trh. l'ir-t Ca dv on hand and ia
hand of Acenti .:ti 1 o:!ie.v ' 2ol,7"9 12
Se lid Ilea I Estate uninciiniher-
ed 7;r.,y0i) (If)
Third Land.- ov.m 1 hy the (' ni
l'at'.y and h.i-.v fi ured. wi:h ihc
liila- of interest theri'on.
IVmih Dchts of the Co:n j any se
cured hy npTiirace on Ileal
tate with .iotihie the aiiiount
lo.inc 1
I'il'rh Ilel.t-- otherwise Mi nred
i-ixih l;elM Pt pri'iiiiuin-
i-cvcniii All otln-r i-.-iuirili.'s
l'.ilis rci--. i aide for 1 iiian.l 1' ri mi
ll ri iV.fi'.ri
t i. ks and jioiids owned ly the
Comi.ai.y :7S.1;" !
SE'iKieJOj I'.l
1 .
EIAHir.ITIlvs.
h. The iiiiiounf otTiahilitie- due
or not il:ie to IirtiI.s or other
creditor? by the Ccmpany.
tVh. L'i.-ses a Iju-ted 11:1 1 due
7th. Eos-i s !id.iust d and not ilua
."th. Eoy.-es iin:nl.:Urta d.
t'th. Losses iu u-ie:i.se waUirs
27.Jflf.-J
VX.Wl 17
3 ) 3 V)
j for lurthrr proof.
' l'Jtli. All otlu r tliiiiRH aijainst tlu
I ( oniiia.iy.
11th. J ne re:it t ainoatit insured
, in at y one rn ;
illJtii. 'i he t'. eaic-t nnioiuil allowed
j Ml'cvr-:ri,!I,
! No role,
Ihh. '1 lie prea'i st aiino.u.t allowed
j trho iu-iu'.d io any one hi' ck
1 ifjpcds upon t he si.-e and c.n-
mini.
iEh. A
1" Ipeorp'iraii e:, State-
n. 1 ::t of Assets end I'owri of At
toiii y to Ai-i'iil must fe filed
in Auditors Ou.cc hel'. re a
"Cei ! lliciio of Authority" wiil
he issued to Ascot-.
STATKOF CiNNl"f 1 11 I f t5
1 Llilt V of N w ici'in 1 ''
Mherrrs D. K. S. ! t 1-a-. I'lesi den
, and W
S. tioo-'wrli. Seeielar', .t' the ifoui' 1 1(.. ur .iici-
Coiup.in;,'. f. n.e p n.iiiy known I., .-eva r- j
!.ll;. s-o:-n. d i".-e en.! say, t.ia: the iorc-ointr
M'U'-iin i;' is a full, 'no.- and correct Maleiaei.t
of the ail. 1.1- of said t'oa.t.auy. that ti e s:;id
Company is the bona fide i.nii. r o! 11' lea-t tl.- j
Om. n oollars of casii c::j ilul. inv e-ted i:i t. ,.!. ;
and bun Is of :; le.isl p i r vai 111 , or in 11101 tjiajse
la.
on oninei: m oe:a i ir-il isi.i:.. ',.vi:i.i at lea,
di 11 i le I rie anion 11! for w h. i.di the sn me is 11101 1 -K:it?e-1.
That no par . of ti.e 1 1 i .'.. e;; d scribed
iriva simcnts are made for the hem f.t of any in
dividual esercisiiiu' author:!;.- in the manage
ment of said Company, and tl:nt thev are ti.e
above Uesciibcd oliiecisot s:ii 1 Ca. inp.iny.
""""'iV. H. SATTF5.L?; K. I'-. sida t !.
iii. r.. .1 i;ii 1 W Ll.ii. M. ra 1; 1 y.
Sw rn to and siibsrnl.e l lieime ine this
eighteenth lay of .latmary. I'Til.
Jn testiin .iiy wha-rrof I have In rc
unto sab.-.-i i ,e ! my name uiel ;.f-
;2eal.j hied my 'diieiai scat.
fc"i--'nd.
I.V.MAN K.rtli'N.-'.fN.
Coininissiuner f..i liic s-titte of Nvbrua-ka.
A true copy.
JOHN (IILLESI'IE, Auditor.
ST ATM OI VKHH A ?K A. -l.N-t
K .CK Dl.l'T.
It is hereby certi:i -l that there has t.eeri liled
in thi.aoQn'ea sw.jri; sta :eiiient, ?in, il,- con
dition of the Home In-nrin.ee Com' .any l-. a
to I at Xew Haven, in l!ie Slate of ( onna-cticut.
on thculst. alay of l)w mln r, 1 s;0. in aecordanc-e
with the provisions of an act of the tJem-rn!
Assembly of the State of Nebraska, to reirul ite
Insurance Companies approved 1 a bruaiy 12,
lsixi. that said CVn.par.y had filed the neecs-ury
papers and a statement -howin? that said Com
pany is, pa.-se-sed of thai rc.iii.-i:e aniounr aif
eai.ital. and inve.-teii as r.j'i iiied by law. Au
thoiity is hen by iviva-n to the ahove named
C01: pany to transiet their appropriate bii-ii.i-. s
of I ire insurance in the State, iu ccar la ni-e
w'.tii Hie laws thereof, until the SUt day ol J iu
uj ry A. D. I'TI.
1 farther c rtiiy that L. I). I'.EN'NFTT. of
Pl.t;.t.!iiiuth City. County of Ca-, is atiihorized
to transact h-isii.e-s use t !i:i;' to law for r ai 1
! ir pany as their Atrent id Attorney in any
C i.uty w-11 ere t..ey Uitve an agency e-t.i'.iise.i-.l
e.:i..ii lilini tiiis a-rrUh.-aie for record wilh the '
Clerk o! Cass Ceir.ty.
in w itue.-s wherpof I have hreu:ito j
skai.. set lay band and uilixe 1 ley -a al f i
"hi. e. at Limo'ti. this 7th day of
March, A. 1. lCo. I
JuilN UILLESPIK. I
.1 ji.tor tt i;c. t
EiayS.j j
""IN RUfiNiKG 0RDEF?r
TDFSIKE to .snnounee to flie ptiii'ie that I
Dou-de Turlaine Water W is, jn r,; l ratioti.
Having refitted rev mill threnuhout I am r.ow-
prepared to do bct:er aVy my custom era th-n -any
luill in the State, J. A. LATTA.
jnaysltw tC
n now nine mv ure-.. AmiT "an ten lecn
- n t 1 ti 1 i-n 1 een 1
j saw BTOBa
Weeping Water, Uzb.
General Kerchnii'iifi?
tivii vn; tv
i -
DKY Gooyi-".
ti ROC kits.
liAuiiw ar;
ut i;i..mvak::,
II AT.:. CAI'J I'.tiOTS,
SIloKs, X'.'i!o.s
PJNF. AD COTTON V0oH I rMl;;:i:
A..
11 1 Nil LPS ; p l.AT!l.
Wc are Agents f. .r
Willcox ft. Gibh3 Scwiritj Machine,
whicu U undoubtedly th Li?t M.i l.ii - j.,
?. H!,irl .-. ;f. "
Warner's l'ile riin.il..- Ium ln vir ti.l.rl
even in one ea-e! to c ur.' thi- . ry v. , .
Ill ind lt'-tmiK or j lie ,i.l' r.ir i!. j , -A j,
nilli.-'.cl should immcl; 1 ! i..:.-,!,
t
i
110
fcit. and c-t V. ar er . "'il Ka-m,-!.-. itj- .v.
Ires."ly for the I i I - . and is ?. ; ti ,; ,,, , ,, ;
to t un' any o' !n r diM-.t-- .. I , , ,,r, j , kl v .
rne ol' ov.r thirty yet-r .- :c, i -. ;:..' ,,J,,
Ilnlhir. l'or.'ale hy lru, :;-'. . i,',.. .
Wiirner'n Iiy.in'in Tioii
dresly lor I'j.-pftn.' and tli
I ' t ar. .1 ,
lial'ltual t ostiv elifss. It 1- a -i - ,i i m:iu...i mo
toaic iind u ."idriidid hi i-i-v. r; i -i : , m.-t1 . i
tin fO'tiJil-h ri ll. 1 res'loli-s It..- l; -s r , .
to tin-ir lieailiiy state. IVcA, in -r i . -.
liej.tie ieisaoiis should U'c ii i.it'.- o -; . t '. ; t
Ionic. For sale by dniri,i. ' rin n l.,n;ir.
WarrnT1? C.atich llal-ain hea! ir.ir, A.-l',lk
and ex . ector.it in if . The ex t rrtordirinry .nwi-r it
jMsses's in iiMint:.iiatt l.v ri la-i vi :.ir. and v. m.i.
Bl ly curiiia.', he iii'j-t o Ixt i oi' e i ot ' : (..,
Colds, Si. re '1 hroaf, i'i om Iii l-, I '.llui n,.., i ,.
tan h, linarsene'S, A-thtnn im 1 Consul; : i .'i j
Imo.-t ini-redihle. So ironi.t is the r. Inf:n,.l
erriaiii its etleet" in n!! tin- a l...ve i i-i . i.i n , ,
!t. rti.'ii of the throrif and lo.-it'-'. that lli. u-.i,, s
of j.hysiciniis are daily iTi-.Tihint' it, ai, I
imd all say lh.it it is the I io-t In u;;ii- 1 , ,
j.iM-torat i.iaC inedi.'iue kii'ino. i ;,(. .i.,-.. j.lw.nj
iMlords relief, mi. I in nn -t a.-es one ...t:!e a';,
feets a eure. Sold hy dnu'ci-! -, in laive hi.it Ir
11 ice ( i ne Dollar. It is ar own 'mlt if j-
still eouh an 1. siid'er. The DaNain will , urc.
The frre.-t IJiood I'uriiier n -.! 1 1 1 1 - 1 r" n ': .
"iVuniei's Vimiiii it:e, nr V iii ot l.ii , i-ir.
nun any poi "innis alrin-'s i r t -1 r -
pi i pared I it t h.ise v. h.a I cq i i a si n: n : :i ..i . J t is
B splendid i.pp'-t i."T and t -. ::: tl.. f..,. ..
tiling in tiie world lor jon ir. i:.- t!... i.!.,., 1 ;
the no et pk asalit and dciinoii ::ri i. I i , . r . I
fere 1 to the iiuhlie. tar sepi ii T t-a hrai i r,
whisky, wine. PiMor . or any ao lo i a 1 1 r ii . It i
moie lieailiiy. and ihrapcr. J;..'!i i , ,!.: I !
male, y 'in:,' or old. ran tal- a t!.'- V. i:..- !
'tis, in iiiet. life preserver, II. . v , . i h
to enjoy irood health and a fn i'. ..v .' Ir. . v
fpirits. tviil di well to take the V. .m- i l I.;'.-.
1 1 is ditVeient from any thin i; i n i . . .r- i i i.
It is sold hy iliuri-t-: al-o at a!i . - p. ! ..
AVarn r's I-"i;ioifna'.'o-."ii. i-j tin- n ly a
knwwti lo cure the Whiles, it wiil in . .
case.) Win re is the family in whi Ii ::,'-i i
i..r:ant media-itie is not wa 'it-d '.' Ai eh-r. tl .
is t he una test i.l c-inx e er oil. re! . -hImh
.ah.iitld im no'd i.i ii !v pi .nil re n. It: .! , r
cure fir I'tniaie lrreuuiai .iit -s. and in:i '..ii
pended upon in every ea-e uii. . : tl'" li. i.ili i
L'ow h:i:J heen olistrm-ti d 'liroii-.,: . ..I t r l!-.-:i-Sol
I hy druei!.-. I rr-r in.. I ii .:'. I r - i4 !
m.iil i.;i rc- ipt ol i 'n- l.'lir and a '.Juhh
eiirc il'. .State Stre. i. ClO.-vo. ill-.
.1. M. li:-.. :MM.v.
pr'Jiwlyi'ianvlly I'la t iiou-ii. !.
Fanners, im vljerc you can i.c t the I c: ' I'I
and the n:o;'t of it.
35 PGUFiDS or
. r OJ''
Kiin in exch-aee f .r jfoo-l v
We are also doiny i ris
. ;i 1 1 . vi:
inTi-'i-cd l.icilit'n .'. 1. I as-.ir. d
the het and 111011 1 r.ur ot any in t fa .1 ii...
S A T 1 .7 FA CT ION I A U A N 1 1 " I 1 .
Frcdacs Bcurjivt ar.i! Scld.
IIIOHKBT MARKt.r PA!').
LIri il ec i aU.n
V ! I 1 J a '
1 l - f
ON THE
SOUTH WEEPJa'G IVTKfi
XXXX At$2.50pcrsack
xx ':.oi:j 2,vo per f.ir.i
Ii:t;i i r) ha V"'..- '.
Unui k SIi : I - IxJra (ne.l J't- i-l'f'a'. .
Corn M.-al I'lT.v's t r l.-.ti. I
1 j
tLoi::: i ;xci is ; i : j i i : '.v i .' i:.vi
JtS tl llil!.
Wheat and Corn ground on Toll
'' '"' ;)x'iiih fit! ht tn!., ,1 lo unt'ufj nil irhy "
1 0,0i);j Huslils of Wheat ah,.
20.CC0
La 1 ! t !
1.!.
ic,!.i:;.-&v.-tL'
t. ::. tax"
!:. CT.aI.i-s
Toclle, iianr.a a. Clar'c,
riF.AI.KR1 IM
fj?oI;l nml fiUvcr Coin
EXCHAKG-E,
Ufi. and otlior tUv'l-
. 1
Iiffl.slr;mn (n a'l jtartsof trie tiii::
I Ihirone. liepo: 11- reca ived. and pi
tention given to collections.
Plattsmoutii, Keb.
ju2itf
W 6 " rVi
iii:i:ri: sw a "-'
SEED CATALOGUE
And G'jido to the
FLGWER AD VEGETABLE
' FuVoished in January. Kv rv lover ' f f f
wi-hiiiif this new ami valuable wo:..
' dialer, should aid.-. s iniiiieili..tt 1 M. 'h 5 1 '
i Son. .V Co., Lilwaiifci A Larry 'a Liork, 1: le -
jcr. N.Y. I-w .
fca.i.ea giaii