A . ' ! i i f i V; i .i .' .' .1 t LAT1 SMCUTH NE3RAKSA.. TIII'ItSDAY, OCTOKKU r. I7i). o and hear Gov. Uutler at I J row n viile, lYM.-y, Octohtr 7th. at I p. w. Whtt & Spires hnve the haemor.t walls :if..n- r on, ..'"t I for their new Jr. a c on" fl 'or oast of their p.cscn'.. stand. The r.f Fit trai l s n.'.v nloes Hi Tl'T .-i.lill ill fc'-vv;i " ' - , .v. t . ... :.. : up rapi.t.y. il.cy n-.n i M-p o,..... on a. -count of the e'ectin. T!ie split in the llepui.lic m party a- Omaha had not !...-c healed at u-.on j to-day, hut the indi-atinns at tint hour j were t f-cted. it a eompiomi.-o v vum I oe et- i T!:e man must have a depraved heart who ::frtiT- evfrv m'ifi witli di-horic-ty and with 'Veiling out" merely because they do not see things exactly as he does. P. t. lias become so accustomed to ask , foroilce on the ground of senii-c- re i de-cd in the "P.ock lllufTs Im.piity" t i c that lie forgets and ursr-'s that as a reison why the Ihin icni'y; should nomi nate him new. We h i l the pleasure of meeting, yes terday, Mr. Henry KocnL', P-.-puMiean j cr.n ii'la'e Jr Mate i rea-urer. li- i.- an intc.'ligen. -u'.-tanfial Ucrman citizen, ot' 'iratid I-lan h nnl will guarantee the State funds will be all rLht un ler Vs a imini -tration. Man icd. ou the '.'A day of October, l7'i, ;,t the re.-id.-nee of the bride's father, by X. Ifa'cy. .lu-ti-e of the Peace, Mr. Penj imin I'. Hoover and Miss lvi.ily ). Twiss,al! of Cass county. AI.-o, at the same time and place, by the same, Mr. fb.tlcib Mc 1-. her , and ?Ir. Helen. Deitrich. T!e printers were kindly rcim sabered by th; f;:ir brides and they have o-:r b-t wihes f..r a long and happy life, and that all their undertakings ma- be pros pered. Hon. John Ji!ipie, Auditor ofctate, between whom and (iovcinor Putler cx-i-ts the mt bitter personal enmity, is giving the (iovernor his h'-arty supp.oit. No reasonable man, however much he may oi'like iovernor Put't r, or even be hove the charges his enemies bring airain t him. can fra mimite find a par ti. '(; of relief in v.eiug f.;r John H. Cnxton. The Ihow nville Ah:etthrr snys: "A proininen't Mcthodht minister in this county, who.infen Jed to vote f r Crox f on, was i.i Nebraska City Iat vet k, and became so well convinced of the truth fullness of the charges of malfeasance on the part of Mr. Croxton, that lie conies home a strong Pe.tler man. Many other ey s are being opeii'id. and "honest John Croxton" will not "Sweep things" by a long way. He'll not get the vote !' bis partv in this county 1 Mark that. John TafFa h is d one more for the rea and true interests of the whole of Ni; bia.-ka, sjnee he has been in Congress than all Pepre entatives heretofore com bined ; can .still do our work bi'tter than any other new .man. from the f ict, if not liing el.-e, that he kn-.-ws our wants, and is I'amiiii.ir with tlie manner of oh t. lining favor--. L.-t the friends of Mr. T. stand firm to him. Do not let the excitement prevail ing detract from his claims and our in u re.-t The purest t"i!et in tlie world i-sullied s-knnks in N tbyare? The wh-uit Crop nf Nebraska lias been severely injured by the continuous rains of the pa t three wet ks. Wo-took & rh irt ride i:i the country this in !.na nu t tl.c wiieat staeKs !:. v'.ii"- as ii i .... green as a wheat field in .fun'!. We know not to what extent these stacks may be it.jtire-.I. but it must be tuf-ieieiit to tell upon the amount of gram to be fhipp'"I, if it ds not interfere with tlie q i i .oy of that wliieh can be save 1. i.4LU.u r ics u r.K.u r. We hear.l a Wcll-poste 1 gentleman re-lu-irk to day that the so-called "peoples liioveuicni" was falling of its own wemht A bystander attempted to cor rect him by stating that the concern had an over dose of "Doom." ssv iit'i: ii. We are inf-.rmcd that the corner stone of a new church will be laid on the 14th int , in Liberty Precinct. Elder Lcm mon and Rev. Me.-srs. Alexander and Max field w ill be present and oilieiate. This building v,i:i be thirty-three by fifty iix feet, and provided with naileries, and wiil be a credit totLe energy and liber ality of the citizens -of Liberty. It is sltuited near Mr. John 11. Realty's resi djnee, and a, agool supper will be pro vi led to wind u the ceremonies, we hope the friends of Christianity here aloutd will a. tend on ene week from next Friday. W!l,l, RKTl'HX HOME. We hear it rumored that Mr. J. E. Doom, of the f.rm of Russell & Doom, will return to his home in this city soon. I'licy probably fin! the trade at this place has increased so rapidly as to de m :o:d their undivided attention. Their !. ci in Ncbrak: City has done a rea sti'iab'.' business sin "is Mr. Doom went tnese with ir, but time has demonstrated that I'lattsii-iouth is the great depot of m; plies fur the South l'latte country. Mr. Doom has always counted this as his home, and the fact that he has always hel l o i to h's real estate in this city pioves ids confidence in thj success of the place. They will probably increase their f.e iii.iis here asioenas Mr. Deem returns. i cotiiiiii; in i-oniai.-t. wiiii a s-kuiik. - ia i,c u i;ii-ni an vole.-, licit Will ilcciiir- I . - . . ........ . c ; . ,i. . . i . . i.nain. i i;i ,n,- an :or n st,c political -skunk" is no way the inferior the com,.. :,u-l we boldly and in,, lie T'! " ! P-h.'-od ly niC ph.es ,V c .p,T and " medicine, a thunder.clo,,! of the original animal, and th,? purest y that if we win ..ue-e-s it will b. ! . , 1 ' zinc at Valentia, 1.as.-es through, the "V ' : ' ) ,.: W V . Tr ' cIi-ira.'t.M-in th- h,I is n'ici-i,!l vllvlhi-Iv.K-taii, , i. ,i r f . 1. ! t'l late hour in the evening, when S. j wire the. e cores become magnetic cno,,., ! 1 " U U k' s 1 u:' ,"! ram" ' J; u-i ! ' . - n- Z Jl,; K Cooper came to the hr-u-e and desired ! to nmve the sli.hie-t obj.,i. A l-okii , ' anyoody under heaven, u.m.n.-in cont.K-t with this sperms of I ubheau i-'now citizens. The if-mhl , , , . ,. i ,,.... iur ,t';aI. U jji A patent nu- c ne vender in a cmin- n. .. T'. . . r . 1' . ... fi ito.secilie Movenior. 1 conductel uini , -' " t-iiii-i .o. o i .vi i i . po.Ki-i.i'i. l.i.ro are a I.-.v r-ootie-d ! stat..s toe ctix; vrv n'amlv for it. 1 . .. . . . n- a .-o- t .i t. i.r . , mm trv viliaec was dn.-.-t 'ni: to t lie crowd ui t-n i t i . , io itie . lun r ur s room, wnere ne coni- r:i-k-i. ),i vnii !. -i id... l.-.i-r-v- i.i-m t iim t..'.. I !.... -.-1 1 II ( Alt III !. Hoar wliat Dr. Iirookc says of the "peoples party" Lu.-inc.v, : "Voters of Xehra.sk . ! Now in this campaign is the time to 'prove your metal' ami put down forever the greedy van-pira which, in the role of the People's Ilcform I 'arty, would tap the very life of our party organization.. Down with them. V1T;S 111 i l.E.11. We met a staunch old farmer, to day. j who told us. the list time we mot, that j lie did nut expect to vote fir (iovernor j Puller. To-day he said he would "take i that a!i hack," in eon.-cquenee of the ef- ... ...... j.-v. - - . 1 . 1 1 .1 ... ,..,.' i mu ..l-i..s ..- .., . .. w:, r ! lican party in this county. He is a "true hhu" llcpuhlic ot, a;il e,i:i:nt atari i .sti.l an ! see the party which saved the nation jroj.,.n up. ,,,.;;!icr will he give the least ca,,; f.,r ecu-sure ou hs vmt. II- h.mes ..n 1,,..,,..,i .:j;l-j ..,-,, . , . -,v ;. our idunty from tiie l.a;.ds of its enemies. A."jniK:: vs rin. i- We have heretofore stated that the names of a large number of republi cans were attached to the call of the "bankruptcy" party by a trick, the , nii'-wrx supi.o.-ing they we re giving their j a-i('I;t to (' "ivcmioti to nominate .V- j -"Wv only To-day we met another j one oi toe victims to this deception, i wh iame a;pears in this disreputable j couipiiuy. but who will now vote the straight Republican ticket, without a seiatch. x; soox Already tlie N.-bra-ka City Tii-irr, n:id otlier Demoeratic journals of th M:ite, are glorying over a '' D,noiTttic vivln'i in Cass." You area little too faf, ren- tlemen. Your -Democrat ie victory in (as i.s a.l '"in your ey;-." tuir shrewa po;:tic;ans, hke II. (I. Doom and S. V. Cooper, did mislead a l-w of our UcPubMe-in lii'nls in C--s tor a fw ii.il liK .ii.T i.i v.... .i i r a t.. 1 ... l ,. i .. i : . . i ; ; t i.iv . hut tney hegin to see the c oven - - loot, now, in time to knock the win-1 out of that "I K rio-'ratic victory in i : s v t ?. .u a : ; sr. "W e learn that a young man named Pi. 'ding Hall, a sn:i-ih-law of P. C. Iloba.-k. of Cass county, accidentally shot him.;eif yesterday near Wyoming, lie was just landing out of a skill', and reached in to get his gun, pulling it by the muzzle, when it went off and shot I . t . I 1". . 71 . r r - . i ... ti i:is H-ii arm an 10 pieces, lie was in i convulsions this morning, an 1 great I fears -re c" ro,-i .,-,1 ti--,- I,. v pi - survive 71 ,. thof.-i.-htfu! rounds.- can vi i e.f: v. m: i: ? V e have rec-ive l a n .to ficm Mr. L. W. t. w! i was i i et:;rv i.i the W eeping Wafer Convention, in v. hkh he CXpii'eSSi- rcceive evr-iO s'lr-iris;' that vc did iot i .', .1 ' .1 '" -V ''. ' I e......vi in uie iws tauinn the Conven'-'iin, and he r.ssures us that he enclosed in his letter the original tally sheets. We ar- at a loss to know what has become of them ; for we are thor oughly satislie.l that Mr. J'eetbi perfect ly honest in s-uppo.-ing that he enclosed them, and nothing sdinrt of finding the on gie trarv. vnll convince him to the con- A liitAVSi If ARJE. We understand that .Mr. D.-llard cliarges the Weeping Water delegation with ''.-citing ut" at the recent conven tion. Mr. Pollard should not accuse men like Mr. Peet. Mr. Hector, and oth ers of that class of men with a charge so grave nnie.- he has some evidence to sustain him. We look upon these men as honorable, upright gentlemen, who are above su.-pieion, even, of s0 great a crime. . --- to the uiHtt'.i at the Prool.s House on I H!i.. vn ir? , - , , .. 1 i , , ; ,, .... . tne e emng i cu-i ret to are as lo:io a s : ; i lie U;;i;t!i:i Ili-nh1 sa s iheDcnio!,, i . . , : crats snec-.-l in this State this fa!!, '"it thing less than Republican votes can pu the Democratic party into power. I The question is, v-;il ;ou Jo ,t Willi you, ih- uhliciiii reader, allowycur petty, I persona! spite again.-t some members of! your party cause you to vote in direct i opposition to your principles the prin ciolcs which saved our country from de struction by the hands f the Very party you now to place in power. JloW llu.:l.',hl M,,:;.t',; publisll- e-lby.S. S Wo-i-I, Ncw'ii'irglt, N. Y., ;?!.oo per annum ri.g b.1 copies ioets., is i .ti . tne largest ni be.-t dollar monthly in the world. It is hii;h toned, interesting and thoroughly household in character. Every n umber of Vols. VII and YIII wiil contain a $loo prize story complete. Resides furnishing .l,2oo worfh of prize stories during the year, Mr. Wood pro poses to publish all the best stories en tered in competition for the .loo prizes. Also, each number will contain about twenty-five pages uf other matter design ed to entertain and instruct all classes. sr KA nr. v o an ks. i "We have it from good authority that I the trciirht arriviti? .-o this '!,..- I:,;,- ! l.n.'ton A: .M:ssonn Jiiver u. lb exceeds ! that of I a-t Nib:asl a City ot anv tic.e ! cr. , ,1 , 1 .. . 1 I since the complettcn of the railroad to ' that point. Tliis ? peaks volumes for the i importance of oir town, md is also en- i eoiiragmg ij t::e ran road cuuipany. Lincoln .b'- .n '.1:1. Inatsso, and it speaks more th e inaa aluines fori lat.s.aouth forever-pound of freight that goes to Lincoln over the R. & M. goes ret. this city, where it is transferred across the Missouri. Resides : this vast amount goimr to Lincoln, thep towns of Liiuisvi'Ie, South Rend, Ash- j ;a:. !. .reenwood, Newton, Vaveiiy, and j the hundred other points in the we-t -n-e ! SOtittiicd fliri.ii.i'i tin. ..1111,1 4.1,.,.... 1 1 . ! 11 - mi. ..11411 i.iiaiiin-j, ic .-ider tlie vast amount ot Iretcht requi.-c'l j Ior the tra ie ot cur own city and ur i rounoing countrv. We understiiiid that Doom has settled down on Pot. as hiseandidate He fears to support Yfaybiight because he thinks the obi fellow has too much in dependence about him, and would not be controled. ....... i in.. 4 I -.1 I u. r. IIUH5 11 II V. J-. a oitu.iMZ t'l io.t, The Life of (.'harlcs 1 lichens by Ir. rLATTSMoiTFl. Nf. P. it A ska, i 1 Slieltoii Mackenzie, Literary Ed tor September -S, 170. J I of lhc ,;,, .y, Fne IVcm" With Pursuant to a call made through the j ro.on;tj rccuicotion and anecdotes columns of the I'lattmouth Daily Hkk- j L(,..er ,,. - ncvcr LeIbr0 j,uUUh alp, the following named persons met j bU. Lo.t w;i!in tiJ uncollec at the office of the Probate Judge lor j (e n Iw an.j y y-;.,. the purpose of taking into consideration f,()..t.a;t Autoi:rarh. T. R IV-terscm the propriety of forming a j oung Men I & 1l,!l0,. 'l.i!.uic.rhin, have just puh-Chn.-tiaii A-so-iatio:i or Literary ho,-!..-ty . T,( ;f. ,,f ('Wt(.s Tokens. 1 v lortlio purpose ot orgaiuzuig an-.l sus- taiiuiig a Hea ling Poom f ..r tl;e 1 eiuiii I 'f t,i!e vAl n!y be Grangers in our city and stopping only tenrforarily, nd for ail those who way feci n imeret in 1 desire to avail themselves of its ad ,. Y "-(-- j M lley r M IcLpoj. (;en il 11 Livingston, Mr Wilson, Hon T M .M;:riiett, Kev Mr Young Mr Pidwell, Prof U W Wise, (':(pt Pl1elps Paine, K A Kiikjatiick, V V. Leonard, Mr Patesruan, S II Cliase. Mr Thomas and it P.axtcr Windham. On mo.tiori, J M Stiong occuj-ieJ the a;r. il Paster Windham was chosen Sec ret ary. After a full and free expression of tiJS0 present as to the best mo le of , .roeee.'.ing in tlie formation of tle society, ;,y what name it ihould be called, &e., it w.l!5 ;,,Ved and second -d that tho.-e prcs- rllt., tli.Miwi.vs int. ji siM-ictv. to h known as the Youir' Men's ChrUtiuii As -ociation. Motion carried. On motion, aconimitte, eon-i-ting of JMSiionganl IIP Livingston, were apj.ointe l to confer with Mr Pouter, oi' Omaha, and Mr Moody of Chicago, fe-r mtorniation in regaro to the iormatiou , ..i.l ....ti.tt. .,,.! fli.-i i..Vni-Mi.r . A' t't.i -i. I ture for the Heading ilooin. ()n motion, a committee of three, cm - si.t;g of Messrs Wilson. Cha-e an 1 j Kirkpatrick. were a j. pointed lor the pur- ! c '. ' , , j,0 c 0 ascertasnimr wnere a reom coul..l ' ), . , -,.1 ,,.., i be pioct..v-l an-. upon v.i-at teim.. On notion, the society adjourned, to meet upon an evening designated oy tne chairman, at which time a permanent organization will be effected due notice to be given in the D All Y II K.ltAhP. J. M. syriiOMi, Chm'u. II. Baxtku Windham, Sce'y. "lii'Trru at I'l.ATis-jonn:" Kd. Hf.uai.I): Under the above and other large display heads in the Omaha llfmJd of recent date, I find a letter from this city in which the following oc curs : "After the meeting was over, he and I :l I,:W kmUrcl spirits a.Ijourue'l to the ! 1 rooks Hou.sc. and son. e say i leinoii bed twenty bottles of wine, singing r.nd mak ing night hideous with th"ir yelling. j large do.-es of the sedelive, Hydrate of Aiiout three o'clock in the morning, a ; (.'iilorai without b.-irg injuriou-ly a'fect certain young man, who says lie wili j cl there' y, and it is Wimyed that this swear to it, wanted to call uj a fiieml . of it-elf was not, the cause of his iha'h. v. !:o was jitay.ug as gu.vt at the house. On going up stairs he .-aw l'ete, the col - or ,0''t-'r' a" ''ai-:er dancme, and on very faniiliar terms with ai-h n,,,rr,-,,,.,m,,.,,r ur,;.-,,, - :, - .....tl j U lll.lt l-'lll, "I III - ...VI. -4. "-.-.I 1-4, -IV.- ernor, you are getting on too familiar i terms with that daikey,' to which I'ut j ler replied, 'D n the man, I'm only i . . .-1 ! . !! carrying out tne principles oi tiie lie - publican party.' Tlie party who saw it says he will make allidavit to these facts, and says the scene reminded him of the pit-tore seen when he was a boy, in i he geography, of the howling Per- lshe A ni ne iilainou.- unnrovoKcu an-i i un truthful statement never the columns of any new.spajer than the above. 1 have used every effort to fin i out the author of this low flung black- i ci-ai-iii-aii ;n. 1 fM-.l.n.! .,,,.1 ,,t-.i tl o-ighiy conviucetl tba tionof the combine-' u"; I , i : l.-l--:..... r. , "I'aiini i-i iiiicv-- i t tin geritiemen who occupy the middle room j in the Court House. Coo.. or says it ' I !... ... . ii.i.s i uul s i , i iiiicrs'. II sass IL a. ' j ' j j Copper, and Dr. Liack says he (iocs not j I know who ' was. 'l: facts in regard ; mov. l.uucr was screnaeeu ny tin nanu. , d ! meiiccd to talk in a boisterous maimer, and to simj somrs :md ma fco a I'll :;t amount of noise. IK was very mucn intoxicated. The only v.bisl.y t Uat ( !!- 1 tcred the iovernor's room ti:at nig I.t was inside a Democratic hide. The only i Mtiging oi any Kino anout tne house tr.it night was done by C'oojicr, excel t tb.e song sung by the ban 1 .uinng ! their serena le. There is one ; 4. . - . . , . . . . excuse ior tn:.-; man L oc,:er, i ujiposing he saw- "l'ete, th colored ! porter, and ( low IP.itler dancing," which j is that he was so all whvit he came . to the house that everything nsii-t have i ''dai:ced" be fori i.: v- Jll.s tli;. IJUIII came to "call up a friend"' durin: the irght. I know what I state to be a fact, j I am night watchman at House, and know that the the Rrooks i i . c .i I doors of the house were locked at the hour mcntione-t by this beautiful trio of spirits w ho man ufactured this letter and dared not sign their names to it, as they a.-e every nigh', "i'cte, the colored porter," was a soldier in the I'nion'army fer four j-ear..., fisht- i'u'"t Uca IU0!i as ur- letters of the character of the one mentioned above, au - 1 lias learned that a black heart is l'J lll.lli'l lli-JIII illl ill- iO-lIU HI- LilUil-l.il IS lil.l'l.J IU .-ul.'i-lllIU t 1 U SlU.lii - . I .1 ... ) often contained beneath a white skin. U": . 1 1 1:1 :l w;aytV:U "esI';ak: , , , v , 4 ; ;i sj-int ol kindness to the absent o Icir lJi0 t'icn who wou.d write as false state- ,j(,r i;.. ,, 1,.. ... ,,, . y. ;i r . n ' ,,. I,J !,,,t Iia-'J to . r.- iiteu il reports. mt,,t:i as contained 111 toe extract! hey are often tlie result of mi.-.un-ler al - ove, merely l -r -o.raeal purpo.-es, would be kicked out of doors by any re spectable colored family as likely to con- .,;.,,., i,;i.!in l,,.,,,;.,..;,, ,..,. tact ,vith thom. h0UM these gentle- ' mca (?) du..irc to ..ra,h 5uto pthtC ,tili j -,!,,, ., , ,i. , ..;.. i ,l0ar fhm "Pete" R.or.iNsox, "he Colored Porter." 7- 7 Jink and an old acquaintance wer on the beach the other day, and heard i llif 4crc-i ..tin -r jiiiil igiding of some olJ1);r U.iies who were preparin to bathe in the surf Jink's, friend asked asked what occa sioned so much noise in the bath house. "Oh," replied Jink's, "It' 3 only :soiiie beiles peeling. Hie only hoerty cap, says a clever and ! witty author is the night-cap. In it j men visit one thir l of their lives, the j only land where ihcv are free and equal. I I III ill I I ! II ! I I Ml I II I I !! TIT i j. R Hhul)!ln jIa),kt.uz:e Literary ed ' . , pird.nhh.hhi F,,c It , .,l.t.,,m, an,i Anecdotes: ; iU w;;, yuJ Testament in full; as j ,Vom Mp I)ickeilSi to va. rious per.-on-. never before pubii.-hed; and traces t!:e eutiie carter of the great Noveli.-t fioiu the time of his birth and lo: co'.ineetion v.iMi journ i!ism as a re- .iiei', to its unexpected termination on the the o:h of .June, ls7a With a fill1 a.-cou:.t o: the luneral services, and Dean Stanley s Sermen. preaclied in c.-t- mini, ter Abbey, on the Sunday follow- ing the f ineial. It also contains a new likeness of Charles Pickens, taken from a phtHograph for which he sat a few days prior to his death, as well as his Autograph. The whole is issued in a large duodecimo volume, bound in !reen, lied or P!ue Morocco Cloth, gilt side and back. Price, two dollars a copy. Agents and canvassers are wanted, male and female in every town, village and county in the Cuited States to engage in .-dung and getting suh.-cribcrs to the above v.'.ek, whirh is the be.-t sellitig book cv. r published. Coj.ies of the l......k will be sent to any one, per iirt mtu! i -.o.-t taid, on receipt of two deilars i j by tie- pulh.-hers. j - j ( in-city was startled last evenin-about ! ', o".-!eck " by the news that Joseph U. hV'x :l I"","1' j1'' (';VZ"V :ukI Ia'er "f Hits place, had fail- u dead. -vi, i.-,,.,.. i . i , .,.., .,., f :,,: . -U'- Knox li.-i.t i.c.'ii so'.nee. nat iuoi.- i .i i . -o i . i ose i atiruifr tne i .iv, but not i -, 1 j tbr.t he was upon the .street after dinner. orha.-, where he alse louses, and alter taking I'.O grains of hydrate of chloral a large do-e he prepared to write a letter. He s.nl'enly complained of pain in his bowels and went out to the privy on the premises. Shortly after his partner, Mr. Purr, heard a sound as of something falling and went to tlie door, but seeing a man at the do r of a stable near by, suppos ed that he had caused the sound, and .vent back to bis seat. Mr. Knox not returning, after the lapse of twenty or thirty minutes, Mr. Purr became fearful i that something Invl befallen him and j went out to the privy, where he louriit ! him on the I'oor. dead. Hi ias been in the habit of takine tl: OU: li it mro liave h.-ivTeiiciI if fliriin-ib ' s. t;e.-Tien of the heart. .lr, Imiox. who Jias l-een ; .- .t inmom d from earth was ; Lv man !.e - , .1 : -'4 IT I I-4-.I.K.I. ..I." lilt IV , Vlll't , .l-liXIii-i-fc prominent p-iiiion at the bar of this county, lie is the son of Ju-L-e Joseph lb Knox, of Chi- aLo. and real laVrwith ! 1 .'i 1 til j rreo. ev.cKitt. oi sterling, iji. iieeame to Lincoln in May, 8!',s. and was held in high e.-teem by all who knew him. lie is aoont ::il years ot age aim unmarried. i Ills lather was telegraphed the sad news this morning, and no doubt will be be to d or to-morrow.- 7i t: net!. , . j 13i-.v t s-' Vnr Nfits 'Site Oix-ra-!il pear-."! til , , tJoorl ii 4:isl-i:t. The pn spate-lie from liar ;.e to last lour w.-i !,s 1 orli ouriiig ih number.- alio Y: k has b; n h-'tter no e-l c-n tii issue L.-n ion Paris TU II. C iull V- I U 1..1 V I U.l .- .i t. a i... .,r I..,.;;.,. The, aist itches have al- 1 II I ' i,ii-st u la v it-i-'i seer l:v a .--re- -' ca ;i -i full oue-diii-l of the whole to a single I P!P'-' ' y'" marvelous rapitlitv an-i ! aet.-uracv. raieu.a;- as we are wim wui k .i t --.il I oi the telegrapu. it has been a marvel to ns. To hundreds and thousand.-of minds the whole process is and has been a deep eniLoiia. ilei; is a man in a darkened room at n i i ifcart s vonteut. 1 he ocean cai-'e ter- nnnatcs Here. A line wire attache an 1 hah" no h-cli'iic t i-.-' s . i-s a la;..! is made to irlnre so hat i ,1 is vci! . Ted oil a la'e.O ,-.;i tl... i wall. I ne iii ; i r''.a e ot t "it: cai -!e is de- i Th, i".,ii i! l,c tl. vl, .- .f il,;.- i.. ti..f.t,..l l - i , ... ' 1.. : l "T I . , . 1 .. t . . .. ! i: trlit i'iom side to side. Letter hv letter xpre: -e t !:i ti. utter .-i'eiiee on the wad. There ( i ri-i'-oiii made by the machine except r. I i: e pal ieut watciier calls out to a com ... .u.i I..LV-.4...I I...I. . 111. i V-.-'il. . 1-1 I I- I H I 1- -It ...I I I- l.W -II ...!- - a:l which he records. It ..Cema miia- cle of p.aiciit-e. There is something ol' j 1 ..: l ::" l" o- .-i u-c- c see i ie i-1-.nce , r a hunian t-iueli ij.uoo miles away i swa. iun tliat im .lit. I h a delicate piuee as this, and j alter being icq eated from line to line five . times be!. .re its ultimate ly I.- m Vjw l iiiitties i.-eeu ioik. nave ine tate " eeoi-i. 'i it: u-.i: .;ain i'itM-i tiui nit-.-ii i. -. t t .t t i partiemai iiy and sent throughout the! L'niop.. Noth-ngdike it has ever belb; e -"'em accomplished. The enterprise of the New York pies--, of a simile pre-sin NoW vrk ,as c'.,;pst.,, ,'hat of the we.-.uhiesi. and abiest presses in Europe. It is characteristic of the nation todo its work .uradualiy and well. Jovrnnl f the Ttlt 'ji trjtfi. Shun evil speakers. Deal teinic-nv With the .lost-nt; say notning to mh:ct a wound on th- ;r reputation. ne '. rone ana wicKo-i. et vour xnowi.-U't of it J. 1 5 not ol.-lige you to disclose their character, except to save others from in- stau ling, or evil design, or they proceed from an exa ..'derated or partial disclosure of facts. ait and learn the whole his torv befote vou decide: then believe .,.,i . , 1 . .. w. I'- Rut, evu, tie n, take heed not to the least nnkindne-, ebe you H1'!'a c a 1 tiu; inl A -V0Hr prayr for . .i ll!, ami thv.111 L'ood. unnerve yourself for doii A good deacon, who was naturally a limh tempc-eJ man. had i.e-eu u.-r l to beat his oxen over the head, as all his neighbors did. Il :i, oiiseived tliut when he became a Christian, his cattle were rem-irka!. -.y docile. A friend in quired in? the secret. 'Why." aid the deacon, "f.-rmeily. wiicii iuy i-i-.i.u were a little contrary, I Hew into a j-as-ion and be.it them "un mercifully. This made the matter worse. Now, when they tlj not behave well. T s-o tiel.ui'i tlta lo.-ii. sit down, and sing Oid Huii Jic-.l. 1 don't know hr.w it is, but the j.salui tune has a surprising eiTect upon u;y oxen." -Kitl! Hilly ! I l rojc.v-s l'ollthn. To escape the dog days of August a During the progress of the speaking belle of one of Iowa's! yith-s, about the at Table Ibtck on the l'7ih in t. Mr. sie of Des Moines, came up into this, j Sanford in a very civil and courteous county to spend a few days in the conn- manner a ked Col. Ciopsey "which State try, and a good time tdie had. One , ticket he would support UtpnLUcan or evening idie took a walk along the roa 1 I JJrnmcratic f The Colonel replied by leading from the hou.-e .-he was I asking Mr. Sanford in a very dogged and stopping at toward the creek, when one j insulting maimer, "'V' '''"' "f of those beauiii'ul jn-ti t: httle ai.imals ; ,,,(,-.,,s. '.uv we know Mr. Stanford known as :4u:iks ah ut two thirds as ;i w. rt li v and respicted citien and de grown. Lu-tled out before tiieyoung l.idy ! serving ' better things than insults, in wi.ite. M cour-e iter rn.;.-ii ne-irr was in for eat ju-t then, and after a short chase the kitten" was pkked up. have iroo 1 authority for stating tlrat she han t been in rood siaikmg con iiti.u since tliat eventful evening io lull of i e 1 1 'u u i e . lit (iilUnlit. A New Iti'ined.v. l'rotn Surprise-Ailev ciunesthe follow ing story of an old fellow who got very 0:,!,".Us because his young wile went to a j bail with a good looking fellow and .-laid j ont until 1 toad dayli-ht. The chap , ... ,,.: i;..., w -i ,r,t went to a jurce i i me peace anu io; i ! yor to ijelp mi for that ar thing has I "been going on bout long enough." "Well," :-ui 1 the justice, ' you can write clown to i reKa aim see ti some oi .i i - . l . .11 tne lawyers can i gei you a uiorce. "l)iyorce!" roared the angry man, "who tire d 1 wants a divorce':" The justice l;egan to get wrathy. "ii you don't want a divorce, what the deuce brought you here?" "Why I wani. an injunction to top further proceedings 1" J 1ST OF I.i:TTKIt Ki'.M.UXINi: IX J j I'ljiit-iaouili lot oii'u i-, iii-t. l.-t. l.-Tit. ; Aiv.ni I-Mwiinl ! lh.llii.iih W'u. 2 An-k-1-s..n I Y 2 Hale J:oi:. .s I Aiaii.l.t 1 g ilioa-i- It S .- n-li-r-i-n L. I f ii ii L I A-). F Mi.na.-k F i Auli-rv st .Ih-cM.l . 2 " AH- a W J.-hii.-.,!! A Ail-Oin S J.iccs II I A--ii.-r.-i-l ' il.ii---t.il 0 : L-ma nvs Mi-s Lou : .i-.ni-.s.I li 2 i iliOly 1' II Ki !;iie il I'.i-iu-ii M Kn-iiiiiiiycr ) hat hia- U. A h.v ii 1' Hum.- I : hiti as I'.Wii I hriiwii O'iiliiiin 1 l.iit'i-y U lli.-rt-'iuaii C Ola !! ::i : ntc T L.'Ui.-. -Mrs L is.mksiiu Isaac Laiier S 2 ha. U (i A i .tai-ii.-li K ll.iiii.rer (i .; ('l.oi- F 1 lain,-hi I M .Oaliiii h D l:-.!;tn:iii Jii 2 1 Ci.vi-.i A I! h -.-k i- r 1 .W-iri-iO-ity M 1;. i-l-.-o inn 1' ; .l.'-jakiil M '.'.-iiiit-: ie. 1 .h'"..:,ii.ir-l .T 2 rii- A.ihur !.i.-..;aii-e.K.i:ii 2 j f.-ioK-i-.f '.iaiiv.ii V 2 ! 1' i:o !1 A Ii .ln-- U:l!l Pat enrll.-M X 0 ..l!in.h:y ! C-nee-i- I' -li .i-klcs A im t'ami ii A M . Pih-r.-.m O I ( liam! i-rlain Thoaias l'i"a-r-N!i A i L'-'lii I I'aiua.-tcr I! liana Win : hieu Urin i :i ill Ji.'-in Ulmvit J II I'll! Amlrew 2 h. t-1 Mr li i;yitt ll- nry llinr-.o-.J L llrlil.-llt ii T Kv.i-i P e' . 1) lily ..'.iiik-s II hi hie- I il K ile Will It'iSS Jl-!lll!l! l-'rct iiiioi Thotiia .Stou.o t .1 A l-Oi ?a-nn J Si re -l.rr M 1 1 k!o llarrv 'I'hiiin j ti llan-l r- 11 Th-.ia..-- .j.-Jin -ti-lior li.-i.- Flora i ane-r J b F.ii-.ti!i.u- A 'i -i i in i ii C 1' l".-iri o Jane s , V. iirrier f- C 2 ii!li.i!-l A W Vri:.'!it S J 01;.-s i- M AVIiui'i,' X S (Olli'-i-y .M F Vi i-iiH i 11 II H.-U-le.-ai (i h 2 Wiiiiai;;- A iiiiie; Ji-i.-'-i-U War-i; !; 'i .. H'. MA USIIA l.L, I'. M. j i-Cu ti a I feT.lM 2 V' o V'--"'"1 i.mif i-.-.n ia . . i i,,-- Auiiur the public d--bt statement will bo omitted on tlie ft of next month. The mana gers would be willing to forgive the Ad ministration i -r sporting at tiie scas'icuc during the summer months, ii' the Trea-ury Department would omit for this once its Imlb .ins detailing tie; rapid decrease of the oiibiic debt. These bul letins ;,re damaging to Democratic aspi rations. ItyutweH is a man m-t addict d to "lapses" in the rails;. c'i- n .,-' liusi ness, and his bulletins a meii.'!. ing the economic success ! tie.- .Vinm rati may ne coinite-t in on to appear so- :e;i v . . i. with as much cei taiutv as the oc.p'e of I l'ottawattamie co;;n;y l-i.-k for the annua! appearance of a br-'O f oi' pestilent 1 'cmo ci i'.ic oltii-e-seekcrs, who have bet n for ten year- i lam- ring f a" another opportu nity to ""biilv the country. .Yo-iji n i i'. Vi e lately san- a 1- tier fo-m an old sorlK r in i tun. v.uio ic-Ms tii 'paper" -b- ton. - tne '-.(.' .-.ii i .. .... dale.) for a .sum of money ! t-A. him years ago to .;y b.is board -.;th. ii John don't soon ii j'!! late wo imagiiie it wi!i l-c of the .Kves;ary to ,.,;.,,,. ,t as a oari oterure ol th- t.mes. l i- ..el veteran seems to regard our h -ni -t -John who hasn't any property in h'sown name, as an exceedingly slippery customer. Sn'c ,J"rnti. A celebrated New Vni k pbysit ian pre scribe I for an old l.nlv patient '"syruo of i i liiii ivsi:--i it, nit i . o-.c n;s pi l-sli I j M nui 1 i : . i t i v . . . o . . ii.. t. !. ... " .... i ..... ... l : ill me u.-n ti caitau.-iie c.iara -icrs, , i . t iu won. let t ul . .'uceiicy 1 Ins nun i .j t "'v ic. "Sfc ve Jenkins i bitters one week li-ld "lii", " n -e a - n.m-ii i i : i j - i i -i mi i. i m.ir- -t. dev. an l wliat does Meve do but oi-en ( win i. 111 s .-, nil t :-l ir,,n n.-,i:i.!i mil of his blood to make a crowbar with which he pri- d the gates open and let himself out. l-'uet." The ( 'hieaco Tnhune asks and trots I,-." ,. li. .- 14 . 1. .4.4 .: .1 .... ... .I.i ... ..' .i.l-tKl ItlTlllllflll.'i a column per yv.ir for advertising. The business men -f tiiat citv io not hesi- ... . . . ... .! .... - - : i- .1 taie to pay uiai pi ice, ior ine reason that every dollar thus judiciously in-1 vc-ted wui bnn at I -a.-t an income of I live dollars. Those who advertise most are succes-ful in luine-s: A preaehcr anu-.yed by two or three youmr women starting out he let out at ,!..... ,i ,. i. i ue ti t i i. usi . ..- "t i loumr iailies, it am t iroo-l manners to walk out while lam preaching." Rut pausin.sr a momtuit he exclaimed: "tJo on, I forgot at the moment that it was wator-mellon time." 1'here was no more going out that day. In Iudlanna. a hm-band. after a spree, was led home by one of his li n rids, v, ho, after poising him safely on his doorstep, rang the !!!, and retreated somewhat j uevious.y t- t.i .q.-posite fi-le oi the I street lo sec if it would be answered I Promptly the "porto" was .inverted," and the t'-.m-l spou-e, who had waited up for her truant, beheld him in all his toddiness. "Why, .Yr.lter, is this you ?" "Yes, my dear." "What in (he world has kept you so?" "Reeu out on a httle turn with the boys, my d-d-ai line-. " "W by, Walter, are you intoxicated '?" "Yes. dear, 1 estimate that's so." "What on earth made you get so drunk ? And why oh, why do you come home to me in this dreadful state?"' "Recause: my darling, ail the ether places. V shut up." I suppose rroat engineers have been very clad of Niagara, that they might span it, very glad of the Mont Ceiiis, il.... a. : . . i - . ? . 11 i. . . u.ai uie;. mmm t-ore it, very gi ld or tne Suez Isth.ji.is, that they uiL-hr cut a canal throurh it. -lad there were d.'fM-.-ul- ties, that ti t re :ht !e rom gitieenug skin. or" tii-. r- i. sin tliere ha 1 l.-'eii n. cause for a ivii.r; if no tieath, no resurrection : if no fall, no n?w e-ovenant ; if no r.-ln-llious race, no in carnation, no Cavalry. 110 ascension, no .second advent. That is a erand way of looking at evil, and marvellously stimulating. ; t ven at Col. I. mpsey s ban Is. iiiet o!., however emphatically refused to tell j the people his politic ; shame up. ui udi cov.aidiv livpocri-v ! 1'iicncc 'J', i,unc. yp' A wi h'wer was rec-ntly rcjertcd by a damsLl who didn't want affections that I hail luen warmeil nvcr. The mo.-t gigantic trial on record is about to take place in Hungary that of three hundred brigands, of whom two thirds are likely to be condemned to death A iihvii'iar! h-ivin.' vi-itrd n sick lade i. , i...' f .....i., ; his having come solar in such bad j weather, to which the doctor unluckily j replied, "Oh, ma iam, I have another patient m this ucKUhoruooii, ami ov .i . i r i n . i i tliat means, vou know, I kill two bird: with one stone." "Hector," replied the bi'ly, you are too good a shot for mo," anddispen-cd with his further attention. We are really ashamed of our cotein poraries this fall. If there is anything that an editor should be distinguished fin-, it is that generous gallantly that protects the softer sex from the profane j handling of irn-verant compositors. Y by it is that Sister Croxton cannot be exempted with the rest of the women, we don't know. Pea-1 these shameful inuondos and "pity the sorrows of a poor old maid." "If Sifter Croxton and the Democratic b uid ring could steal in one year eleven thoti.-and dollars from thecity when they were authorized to handle only twenty five thousand dt, liars, how miu-h would they have stolen if they had handled a million dollars, as (jovernor Putler has during- the past four years'." Clirouuh: A. T. Stewart has ju-t boiii-ht loo acres of Ian I ju- t out.-!de the line of Prooklyn for which he paid I'od.omh. While traveling through the country I ere me! Mr. j'rine. who manages the j largest farm i:i Nebraska. The farm ; compri-es a w! -ole township in Stanton I count-. Six miles square makes a good I .-ined farm. Twenty-three thousand acres ought to ;.cep a small family in pota toes. jr. Trine has the firm fenced with over thirty miles of Osage Orange hedge. In time the farm will be the best in the state. Coctnizfoit Jtars. A Western merchant is down on the newspapers. lie says: Thur aint no scii-e newspaper advertisin so long as a man is smart muff to tend to his own homes, and kin st.-uid at the door and ellers. in." XOTBCES. clKLAT BAItUAINV IN" KKAL E.STATK. 'e have for sale the following list of valuable lands in Cass County Nebraska . Sf.o. Tp. It. Nwqr 1 12 SwMr 14 10 lo Se -jr ll'2 II 11 SwMr I'-! M J2 Se jr l." 12 2 Ne or o 12 i:i Neqr 21 II Id Se qr 22 12 12 Se Mr 14 12 ht Nw or .'H 12 12 Nwtjr 27 II 12 Nw Mr :: I II Se qr 7 II 12 Se qr nw qr 2i! I 12 K hf w qr 1.1 11 12 W i.i'swqr 14 K 12 K hf se qr 7 Jo : li l.f ne qr I s lo :5 Ne of nw'qr 2:; lo 12 Vv' hf ne qr 1 1 10 1 1 Seofneqr II lo I Nwofseqr II lo II From one to four years' time will be iriven on part the purchase money on a lar" nvoiKii-tin.-i if tlie :ifmvi l-nul , J ' n,;, e,;,,,, ,u tllu :lWj iit we ,K;vt. i,,,,.,,,,.,.,. Fani!S ,;,., we t.a cll rea.-:. liable terms, ('ail atouroiT.ce for particulars. Pa:k A: Windham, Ileal ll-tate and Insurance Agents, .Main Street l'Litismouth, Nt.-bra?ka. SeptlodWtf We are are prepared to show to the public t he mo.-t complete stock of family groceries ever offered in the city. These goods are fie h, the best to be found in market and at juices that defy competi tion. We call special attention to our stock of canned goods. CLARK Jt PhU.MMKIt. Sept. 2!.. .!". wl. Ya'icrvs.it Rnilni-r have the larares I stock of Iroceries ever broueht to the city, which they bouuht f ir cash and at reduced prices. Call and examine their stock. aplodiwtf Tf you would live to "a ripe old age" and always feci that -our family is pro vided fi r in case of accidental death, go to ('apt. J. W. Marshal, at the P. ()., and get a policy in the Missouri Valley Life aprik-Mf. Ladies, go to Clark & Pbimmcr's for your Shoe., and (iaiters. They are just receiving their fall stock. vou w ill find an cndle.-.s variety to select from Sept. 2'., df. wl. Something new, the very latest in the way of hats and caps for men and bovs at Clark .t Plummers. Sept. 2.J, d'i wl. You can save money every time by buy ing your Loots and shoes of Clark & PJummer. Sept. 20, d'i wl. Grover ci Raker's Sewing Machine is the best in market. Yallerys it Rufi' ner are ag -uts. Those in want of a good Machine will find it to their advantage to give them a call. Vallerys tfc IttilTner have just received a new supjily if 1'oots and .Shoes, which they are soiling very low. Thf Last all. All nersons knowing themselves in debted to us hv note or account are re quested to call and .settle immediately. VAI.I.KKVS it IJl FF.NER. Co to YailerysA. llulfner's to huyyour Ihy (ioi.tls. They are selling cheaper than the cheapest. I? yon want a neat calico dress, go to Yallerys tt KufTncr'.s. They are now selling tlie Lc.-t for li'j cts oc-r vard. 3.J.tWtf KVKKV WliEliE. The Cliartcr Oak .Stove i. on sale in all the ; rin -ipal towns and cities through out the .South and West. All respectable dealers have them, and consider them their most .staple artie'e. IJEWAIU: OF TOOTH POISONS Ycnded un.lcr the name of I.'entrilices. Adopt and adhere to the only j.irenara- tion that really preserves the teeth and hardens the guuis, fragrant .Sozodont. Itscfiect.s on decaying teeth are marvel lous. "Sjviul.lmg'.s (ilue," mends Crocker-, Wood j:i V'are, A;c. 'PACTOHVimU MILLS! on Tin: SCUTH WESPt.VC WATEH. XXXX At$2.50per sac- S. FLOl'R S.OO per ;SAt li i lira n Si. Charts T'cts. irr ii !!,-. Uian - tie F.-.tia (i-M-1. 1 " irr hiolV. t'urii M.ai! 2"l' r liun.lr-.-l uii.1.-1. XTLOUR Exclianged for Wheat as usual. IV lical :uul Crn kiuilI : Toil 'j)f-uul itt'u.i n ii'i i'h t';k'H f t .vf. ..; nil u ho Cti?f m 10,001) Bushels of AVlicat an. 20 000 Bushels Corn w. 1 iir.i.poN. At'cnt. Ft-lilV-l..wif. iii.ius!ii L. v. iiKil WAYMAN & CURTIS lIalistaiou!i, ITe?., R-r-airrri df stlcatn I'm-'inc?. Pcilers, Sr.w aivl Cirist .Mills. (ia.s ami Stpam Fittiiars. YVronirlit Iron l'u e. Furc-c im 1 Tilt Piiiiii-s, ; Stt-atii tiaiist-.s, ' ice Valve tin verii'ir.s, anil ail kin l.- il' Brass Engine Fittings, furnished ou ..hart notice. FARMING ,V HIm'ERY Repaired- short notin aue'it) OHE Weeping Water, Neb. llKAl.KKS IX General Slerchandise, seen as DRY OO It st. I'AKi'.V.AnK. y L' 1" K M S V A V. K. HATS. CAPS LOOT. tlIUKS. NOTIONS, ic. pine and cottonwood lu.mi.'kr. shin.;li;.s and lath. AVe arc ARt-tit-i fur Willcox . G'ibi3 Sewing Machine, vkicb i uniluubtcilly tho best I.i. hini now in Hiarl:n;'..tf. F U R f B T U U E CABINET PEAKS' 1, At:.l .It-.il.-r in n!! kln.I of jurniture and Chad's. MAIN STI'KI.T, (tlKoMvor ttt-: of p 0 Platismout Rciuiiriii? .mil Vartii-liiti? r.rntly ip,pp. 54-FutiL-ral.s i.tttii.le-1 at tin; slioi n-.- t notii-e. PROBATE fJOTICE. Ik-fore A. L t hil.l. Pr-.jbalc J o-le in tin-l fur l :t,.s i-.iu rity. ,- lir.i.-kii. John .Ml-. ! u.-n ) VS. Ch:irl.-s . M:iiit'.-r. J e'h.irli.- It. .'!:ii .'i r. I. fi-n lf-nt in the tibovf .l.litl.-.l -; !.-. will t.-iki- ii rit iff th it I hi.vfcoiii t'lcn. el ;.ti liuii .-i.iiii.wt 10,, i in t(iu I'rol.uti rourt of Cis- t-oii my. Nobr.-i.-ku. for tlip yum i.f two liitii'lri-'l iili'l (ilty-t-ij-'ht 11I1J ftv.-tit v-livi-on.- Imn.iM-.lihs .ioll.-.rs, .li.tt lr.nn rfi.-.rli--' K .iii."-r for l.-ihr r i-arf'iri.i'. 'l l.y 1 1 . self iin-l lirothcr 'J'hoi.i.-.s I4. .Ii'O.irii. Sni'l i-.-nic will In; hi-.-inl on tin-7th a.iy ol N'm-iniu--, A. I. 1S70, at U o'cloi-k a. 111. OctOw.H JOHN .lct;ui;N. ATTENTIO? FARMERS!! If you intnl to hv.-j mi A -Vo 1. REAPER and MOWER Call On . SCIlASSE & CO. At the SEW YOHK STOllK aid cxamin their Muih wjirvt" Cayuga Chief Reaper fi Mower For 1870 ! !o. thnir Iarec Ftot-k of 1!R KAKINti AM) I ...Tl SIERT'S BEER GARDEN. SOUTH OF TOWN. Open Every Eaj'. Ml' .SIC iiY THE I'LATTriMoTTII UANlJ Free tiansjiortation from the ltiver ILiuse. Henry Sicrt. St-j.tl9d.iwtf Ir iri e t .r Real Estate. 7E HAVK MAIK Altl! A N ".KM KNTS 11 with ThoTims l'.j!l.)ik ati'l J. Wesley IJarnf-s ti take clmrite of our Ab-tract Jlmiks art'l .-..rry on our Kt.-il K-t.ite buitn-s.-i. Tin y will jrive tht-ir tiitirt-altctitiiiti t.) tlie lnt.-iiex rciyiiiff ti.x.-s fi.r ri.-ii-ri.-si'lei:ts. l.uyitij; uiul pillinjr l.c-al ltate on c-.j:ii:i i.-.-nm . xtoijiinii in es. nii'nisliiGtr ulK'trii.-Uot till.-, aicl tratisa.-t-iiiK-ul! 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