Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, February 09, 1871, Image 3

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Agents of tho Omaha & St.
TTe are now occuryiKS the roo:.i furmcily occui ivJ by F.. T. DuiS Co., end are do
Forwarding and Commission Business,
Wuro IT ju-e attache J, vra eta furn:.-'a all the storage anted.
All fog 5? soul in cur care will receive
PROMPT ATTENTION,
and jjodd dlstincd f-r Ai'..!ai: !, Linoula, unl t'ne tluo rivtr, v. ill b( .forwardcii witheut del.
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Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
G-lasswaro, Qusensware, riotions,
TO BE CLOSED OUT BY
D OOM, BROTHER & CO.,
Are o-ring Great Inducements in Low Priees,as tlisy are
Bound to close cut tlisir Immense Stock 01 Goods by
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REAL KSIAIS AND I'.-CEiSCI AfitXl's
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T ti'l Lot-? and Lan' is Ci- tuaty Xvb-
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Visiting riattiinouth,
Vi'ILLriND UP.f.p STPLTN'- ACC0ruta01A
TioIS Al" III-
Cnrr.cr of f r.W and Virp Ftrr-ft One Elicit,
Ioith nt'tau i'fc.bycri.iu Ci:ur.-a, PI -ttiaiouiu
CL""1"" PATHS i PcOAr.ilO.
Estray fotico.
Taken up by the u'.-iT".'irr. fm.r iiiilr wc.-t of
P iitt.-iiioaili. Ca.- eiitin'y. Nel.i a.-ka, one broirn
?tec-r, two ycr.rs oi l text I'liriutr.
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PHYSICIAN AXD sTHOil'-V. 1-Ue a Sur-
f p.jn-in-Ciiief f.f tho Army of the Potomac.-
I'lntf-ru.mH. Ne'irn-k:;. ti- ii-e.-t O. P. John-
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Pl.iii-.mrr. Private resilience c-rner of Pock ar-
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or all Dt:c::i.Ti'j"3 and at all prices.
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WOObKN COFFINS
nc;dy Mat'o, sr.d Gold Ccap for Casii.
'VlXil in .ny tii ink? for pajt iitrr.ar:r,
invite ail to c ill tin I i.iui(3e my lrjfe t'c
01 i'uraitura aa 1 C.Jaia. Juai.iif .
ATTsriTiorj FAnr.iEns 1 1
If Vai iraiit ta luy on A .Vo 1.
BEAPZ-R and LICWEB
Cull Oa
D. SC3IASSH & CO.
At the A'ATT YOKK STOKE r. l eiarcin
thtir Jiii-A luipruvtJ
Ccy-saChk-f Ecaper & Mower Tor IS70!
Flln.lirir la-TT ftock of EUEAKIXC. AN
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ORGANS. MELODZO'S
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p-ctrojicli:ii,i or t ruinblo C-r.iiE?, r.rileli.ilcor.i
cm uurcriii.-e t iir':i-'li niv Airi-nr-v en us Iiucral
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tfrnis as thfy run liom the lurtimi.ictureis
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The Htt!-
ctih) has ha- tl:e :ffoct to 1 'ace-the naaies
of r.iaiiy I'.roniincrit 11:011 r.f tl'.o State cm
tlto Linroln hotel iv"itcr-
Uy rrivitte U tter iVoiu lactoryvillo we
learn that a hljck.;:i:t!i is sadly needed
at that filuce. A cood hlacksmith can
make money by e :taL!ibhii!g a ihop at
that place.
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Henrv llohrrtsoa has a cask of old ; i'r th.;eo Month-j last whiter you inllr-vi-
1 . i i j ,-ii 1 , 1,.. 1 , ,, I nal 01 1 scoundrel.' lne Juuj did not
Ivhnhu-n Au!e wluciwnl he l-lwed on , ,ti rr acaaaintantTe anv fur-
ilvatic tit t:i tua cour,.; of a letr ttays. Jt ' tJlcr ja ti;.,t (,u;irter.
i; s'f:ido,a tl.it artk'o i.s found in the j
WCot
One of our citizen has Leeouis sotne
wl.at exas orated on the woo l stealing
business, and we advise persons who
have a penchant for burninq tlitir neigh
bar's wood to keep clearof hiui.
J. Th .Silver, ll.-q , the gentleman who
built the Ptate Uriivcr.-ity at Lincoln,
called at the Hkrai.p f.;;:ictu:a this
Biornis-s. lie is a j!v;r.;-aiit pcutlcman,
and is well po.sted in many tiling rela
tive to tho excitemeat of the hour at
Lincoln. He has pono cast oa business,
and wiliretiirn early ne.t week.
Will otir "ci.'y dads" do soreethir.g to
pr'c:.t accidents on the south end of
the H:
:et culvert? There is a fill
of fd'tecn feet, without a rail to warn the
n'ght jiedeslrian f f his dr.ner.
Prof. Geo. almoin lias the Econery
nearly coitipk-tcd for li7i'- ia!ils new
hall. Ho is uo-n a good job of work,
and one that will compare favorably Ti lth
anything in the west. The scene of the
drop curtain is r. f.'.hy home with a cave
leading through to a rot to. I. is a well
executed paintivr. and is a credit to Mr.
mo;
as an artist.
000.0' v.-i rth of gro-d.?, -conHistinj
of men's wear, piece goods, clocks-,
watch.es anl jewelry, boots and shoos,
hatF, cant and dot ion.-: my entire stock,
I now offer at eastern w-hi.k'sale .rices
for ca. Jt. All bills over $"). 00 ." j cr
cent. 01T. ;;loo.('.), tea per cent, olh
Overcoat.-, cloves and fur goods at 10 to
2) j ar cent, below eastern price-. I
want to close out the entire stock in f 0
days. I have impo; taut i u-ii.e-s that
c ills me to Europe. Don't fail to call, if
vou want a bargain. lU-Jsetuber the
place.
Wm. .Stadiii.maxx.
riattsuiouih, January ZO, IsTl.
i.in:;odtwiCui
KElilTCTIOX I-V I'ltlCE.
The popular managers of the 1J. t M
It. It., ever on the alert for new ways to
accomr-iOdide the traveling public, have
ailed a large r.u.aler of the" rullrriaa
Palace Dining Cars to their line, for the
a-vomiuo'iatioa
of all
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laroucn iravc-i, ana nave rciucea tna
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price so as to bring it within the reach of
ail who dc.'irc a "rquaro Uieal" at ti c
rate of Feveny-avc cents a mer-.l and
thirty miles to the hour. Tea or eolTce
without meal, tweii! y-five cent?. Hur
rah for the li. & 21: and the Pullman
Car Co.
On tiio arrival of tho train f.-om the
tat yc?tc:!:;y aftrrnoon, a in an named
John l'race ordcied the enmibtrs to let
him out at the Platte Valley House.
On his arrival the door of the 'bus was
thrown open by that ever attentive gen
tleman who looks after the comforts of
rue.-l
the Platte Valley, Me Lynch,
woo o..e:c
d to
.!.:.;.-1 Mr. ihuce to alicht
Dei::;; a hearty man, Mr. Pniee tli-.l nut
desire assistance, but picked up a small
box which he carried with him and
stepped onto tho step. Iiis foot lipp.c-l
an ! he came to the groua-1 with I
41. 3 ilJll.
thigh bone fructuro-l. He was care 1 for
by Mc: .-is. Lynch f.nd K o-:s ; a nirgeon
was FCi.'t for who set the 1 on-1, and at
ik.o:i to day lie was taken to hi-: hrother-in-lav.-,
V.'in. Vtihcr, wlto livc-s lihte miles
from the city. Mr. ih uce is a laborer,
with but kith: of tins world's good's, is
r.gcd about ''' years, a sober, io-lu.-t rious
man, whom t :;-:: l.lition will i. Iheaviry
upon, i.i a f nan 'iai pi.i.'.t oi' vie'. lie
Wasj't ;c returning frotii a vult to JVionds
ia Ohio.
Acciileat.
A?Jo'!n Trrin Mr. 3 ccir.ing from his
hov.!o to the P. O. this inorninir, r.::d
er..-'.-h)ff 8th r tif- t. was struck bv
the biuggr of
O. P.
on. whicii
re;i:te i in what Mr. Irwin l.eiitvesto be
a --or; fs i-rit-ry. Vt'e a;-3 t.ot advisrd
s to wntUr-r t!:- lua.t re-!" 1 wtth one
or the otlur psrty. It will pro', ably he
j u -.1 : u 1 ly iitve.-tig.tti'J. Ch " n ti.
W'c are o:-y to learn of the accident
to cur friend Irwin, a--o that he intends
t have a judicial investigation.
A r r.t --.
An actor of eminence, a prey to coti
suni; lion, was to act a tragedy which
ended ia a death seen.". Ho pel formed
his j -art 'to the tati. !'uti( a of the ipec
taors, mi 1 when he fell in motk-v-ry of
death, it was ;o 101 1 that it krouJhi out
thunders efa: pla-.re as the curtain fell.
Lii.ie did the deiinu'.e.baim
e oreaiit I
ot'' the K-fi-.e that was tukimr 'be If hind
that curtain.
Pis
anions.
thtt b.o did not rNo at on-e, went to
him, and two tiroiksofl.hwd from either
CO Iier Ol his month told the WiiOie. if
fitrrurrrop r::i::
was not dead, however, but lingered 1 1 ,2 ?ratcful; but he who he!;.s
fsovrral .lays. Yv ecu he r.-ked Ins 1 liysi- ,I(V tjsna to begin life arisht burdens ma
cian if tlmre was any ho; c tor him, and w:th gratit ude a thousand times more.
was aaereii by a rmemn shae ot the ic,.iv child were in peril, and voa rhoald
head, a Urri.-.G despair sefoed on his :r ym in a distant citv, and the ti
countc nance, and he clclauacd, "O, (;n2! si0Ud como home to ma, I could
doctor,
4.4-. t.l ! ,....!
e.iir-L linn Din 111. iiis t-r 10 n iniaa iii.-e:::0'.,
Plu.-k ir.ii-i tbr memory :i roe-.-i borrow;
lliizeont tho nii:t--ii trol lr ol th" lrr.in;
Ami T.i:h a:.!::c- tet, iivi.-.us a:itiitote,
Clei'UsO tile ?t"Ud to-'niii of dt ' ctriioUi ttuT,
Ai'Lie-h weighs ui-ua the Len t '! ' "
They were only the words of a play,
but they v:-re.i nrful words.! of solemn
import then. 0 rasping Mr. ri 's
wri t, he cried cat, "O, 01 it will net
clo to oVi? by; 'we have all sinned against
the Lord ear Mod. tut bcsiire our sins
will iin-1 us out.' " With these words,
heard tho second time, thrilled through
liia soul, liven v,''V when thiiil.imi of
that scene, he feels that dying rrasp on
hts T:-t, ant! Ii?an the r.gori:zj ; voice.
i-it Sf line; tio:.
j J J X, 1 J -i T j i '
v.in v.i-at Ailou.as WarJ v
1 ;:;tvc
callc-'l :: '.-i.ici'j'..!-1 ci'.-i -.' i.t tlie J.tK'-h, arrl
vras ni-tru ii.,- claiva.n. a?ijua:nfa!5Cv5 with
any on? v;Lta !iiraiu-ct lia;.-:ifl to
Incase him. h'ntos lug a c ir o;i tlfi iXs
t.n anl Mjino ilou.l ..t, tiny, his h-.uwr
I'outi-1 tlio o::!v
.'.i .I'V.t to I .i l
the ! of' a Mii trtly dn s-soJ ami rather
ron-.l I. ic.kii; rr woman. A.-fCrtaitiiii that
. the M'-tt wns rot t-n-'tisoil ; the Ju-i-je
j tcatfj h'nastif coiufortahly ia it aiiJ
turuit: with hi. acciistomci M;inJ, i'ath-
I rtlrr -i-.it.i 4 ,- i.'i- ..aii."t :ti.in Cliii 44'11
1 I Ji Cllili. 4i 44. ) V 4.4 ..i.l'-il - fcl.i . . ...
j fa ili:'r t0 n)f' Hy r1 r ; u
LlililX A iiiUI. lli.in Jr ' 4. . Ciiiii4ii4
think you miht," sail tlie unknown in
a hoar-o, husky contralto voice, turninc;
a vindictive jair of eyes on the a.-tonish-cJ
.Juvlge. '"1 s-hotti i think you might :
vou sent me to the llou-o of Coircci iou
qua
TrtliP EIisouili Sl4'p.
Said otio of the oldest and mot svie-ce.-sf'u!
S'truiers in this 8tate : "ItSo not
car; to have iny men fret up before live
or haif-pat five in tho mornii;T. ami if
they go to bed early and sleep anundiy
they will do more work than if th--y got
up at four or half-pat four." We do
not believe in tho eight hour law, but
nevertheless, are incliuc l to think as a
general rule, we work too iu-41'y hours
Oil the farm. The bent man wo ever
had to dig ditches seldom ".vorked, when
tliirhi by th. rod, more than nine hours
a day. And it is so by chopping woed
by the cord, the men who accomplish
the most, work the fewest hours. They
bring all their brain and mu-cla into ex
ercise, r.nl make every blow te!!. A
slow, ploding Dutchman may turn a
grindstono or fanning mill better than an
energetic Yankee, bat this kiad of work
i-i r.-if' ii.'itly di iio ly horsc-j nwer,
and t!ie farmers need r.bove all else, a
th;r head, end with all his faculittes ot
ium-.l ana inuscic ugut ami active,
and undr complete control- .Much, of
course, uejiends on temperament ; bat
as a rule, such men need sound sleep,
and iilentv of it. Let farmers, and
especially farmers' boys, have plenty to
eat, nothing to
deep they can take.
and all the
Tact.
Love swings on little hingea. It keep
active little rervants to do a good deal of
its line work. The name of the little
servant is tact. Tact is nimble looted
and quick-ii-igcre 1 ; tact sees without
locking ; tact has always a good deal of
small change on hand ; tac t carries no
heavy weapons, but can do wonders with
a sling and stone ; tact never runs its
head against a stone wail ; tact always
spies a sycamore tree up which to climb
when things are becoming crowded and
unmanageable on the level ground; tact
has a cunning way of availing itself of a
word or a smile, or a gracious wave of
the hand ; tact carries a bunch of curiously-fashioned
kcyes, which can turn all
sorts of locks ; tact plants its monosylla
bles wisely, for being a monosyllable
it. -elf, it arranges its own order with all
the familiarity of friendship ; tact sly,
versatile, driving, running, Hying tact
governs the great world, yet touches the
dig baby under tho impression that it has
not been touched at all.
Kccit SZouufuiu FlOTfcrs.
A correspondent of the Chicago Times
writes from Sherman, Wyoming Terri
tory :
Whatever may be said of the imprac
ticability of the route of the Union Pa
citic Kaiiroad over the lilack II lis during
tho tliree months of .January, February
and March, this much will ho conceded
ly eveiy visitor that for nine months
in tlis. year, the sides and summit of these
everlasting hills are bedecked and adorecd
v. it h the greatest variety and grandest
display of dowers and wild fruits that
ever grew from the soil of Hod's own
ocuiiwy. llveiy hillside, cook, valley,
lawr. 1 lain and peak, from early April
uui1 late December, is gorgeously ar
rayed in countless ihou.-auds of ilowers
of every color, form and size, applicable
to the Si-as m, and wearing a smiling
bo :uiy to weh'onae each dawning day and
fcliiiimg sun.
Tim higher the peak, the brighter and
iD'tv delicate the llor.i, and upon the
I.i' ie.it summits we gather tho I'thiid'.n
AVdvi,'.-, or snow plant, and i's licry red
U-atul, the scarlet cock a le, the mountain
hy, ie-1, bine, white, yellow and violet
luo.-s fiuwers; the purple and white
ji'.ume , the large wliite tulip, yellow cac
ti's, prickly pear, with it ? large beli flower
of delicate yellow loaf and purple base;
and the ever-present, always blooming
v.ii l par: nip ami carrot, with their pur
pie and ycliow clusters. On the plateau
and in the dells we gather the yellow pea
blo-ssow?, the yellow flax, purple and
i.iue larkspur, Uuo bells, peona, poppy,
hyacinth, yellow, red, white fill trico
o; .l rose, strawberry, sunflower, and
wliite and purple 5wect ica, johnny-jump-up;
bin", purple, white an I yellow
tiag, sweet-william-, pinks, and a hundred
other varieties, peculiar only to this ele
vated ilen al garden of Wyoming, which
now reposes ?o grandly and charmingly
in its cool and rei'reshin altitude of
S.o feet above the sea level-
An interesting instenca of the loss of
memory and its sudden recovery is given
i. y one of our exchanges : "A stranger
entered a church in a certain city. The
s-'Xton showed him into a back seat near
the door, under the gallery. There wits
11 hymn book in the pew, and when the
people sang he could not join in it, for
no one took any notice of the stranger
in the back seat. Put he says in his
n ice to us, "Whoa the collection was
taken up tho man ia the back seat was
i i
remembered.
The New York Kvrning lost says:
'A voting gentleman whose convivial
- , 1 1 1 - . it. .1 11
i u.spo iiioa nas ien mm to ursine uyw-
inz bowi" a tew times oft oner than was
good for him, determined to quit to
: cava re off' and, to make sure that he
rToo.M not forget his pledge, has had an
armlet of iron, one eighth inch in fhick
ncs5, and live eighths in width, soldered
and welded upon his left arm above the
elbow. Tho chances are that if he ab
stains from liquor until this ornauvnt
wears cl7, he will lead a tolerable sober
14 '
mo
In a recent sermon, P.'echer said :
j "Dear brethren, do vou know that you
could not uo anvttnng tnat woum toucn
iiy heart so much as that which you
j rvuld do to tnv child? You might put
fnrfnio urnn mr d-ii'i! Jpr. md T
not had words to thank you for what you
did for him. I should be grateful if you
1 -. p . !.(
Oil it for lliC, D'.lt HOt 50 liiUell as it VOU
did it for my chil l, because my child is
himself and myself too ; and my feelings
for him are more than my feelings for
myself. What you do for my child is
the deepest and truest service that you
can render me.
Ia the battle of Sedan, 200,000 Trench
were opposed to COO.000 Prussian?. The
line of b.ittle was five miles long. L'oO
mitrailleuses answered the Prussian ar
ti'lery. Five villages wore burned. Tiie
Meu-e was. choked up with corpses.
j The looses were frightful ; they are Csti-
; mater at c-O.mju kiaed and woo.ri-toa.
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT
I now guri'liel with
Qood lJew Presse
AKD TU3
L .1 T E S T S T Y L E S
-CT
JOB
-rXSINEs-S MEN-
ARE 2Xl'ITED TO CALL
AND
K X A M I N E SPECIMENS.
Y BRA SKA GR 0 IVA'
FRUIT TREES
PURSIS
SJa333RI3S I I
nnowxviLLE, ie.
Furnas Sons l Co,
PK()PKIETOU.
i!,COO Apple Trees
fWO
GP.OWX in Nebraslta soil on hi'n upland
I rairic. v. itout ni tirt' iaily stimulants, es
pecially lor N'-braika market. AIo Peaeli,
IVfr. Cherry. Plum, Ivaspl-trry, Itoses, and
i- lowering Shrubs, .
For Catalogue an J particulars, addrcrs
1?UITAS CQ2TG & CO.,
Box 33. EP.OWNVILL".
Feb. 2d diwihu. Neurasla,
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber at his residence at
Glendals P.O.. Ca3 county, ore Heifer, one
yeiir old nrxt sj-rimr. briudie eelor.no pcrcerti-
l-le marks or brands.
E. R. :i!ILD.
January l"l r?t.
i y.it'ue is In n : y i.-iv, ii ih.i. in .:.-.: .
I mi oi.tci-ol .-.0 i.i i ! i v hit s:. i.. .. -j
Lii'k'-. .i'l-i ul iii.' Pi-1-, i- t C ir! ;' ti -'!' '
i i-i ui I i -1 1 1. i.u tin' 1 i tii .i.'.v -I .i.i,"i.i:y. A
1;
)'.
' lS7i. I ui'.lnn -.oai v ::..'.-: '1 ! iy l'-'--
r-.'-r.-n-v. A. i. i -T !. i.t tin ii'ii.r ': 1 ' !'. M.
I ot s i t -'uy. nl the tiviittl '"f el '"Hi i!'.''.i'i
1 ii t'l.'tl siii'-.utli. Cii.-s i inii.ty, i i l r.i -i.11. lO-i-r
I !"r sulr iit j-iiiii.- vin-liie t-. t!:e liiat.c.-t
' l-i't't. i-. i.iltiii-iii-h! title. o. -Iii. t.-r.-t oi I'hv.i.'ro
! s. V.-u-iiil -..:. Ltiru li. l::i.:.U -unifi 1 Cua ;'. I.
Tliom p-i.ii.ini mi r h.-ir.- ..i ; In- e-t it-ot' .1 .mn .
Tlioinp-oii. iioiTi::--'I. in i.tid to t'no t.'i '. iwintt
il.-M i ir.e-1 iriti of l us l. t..-v it ; 'j ho north h:;it
('' i of the i.tta-s i,u:irt..-r-' s lo' .- ot ti-f. utiui
lieri't'i thirty. The sinit!i-w;i tnurtcr t'ji ;'!
set-tioii liiiiiOuT d'." iii:n ! a, i'i: in ti;wii.ii:.
tiuiiiluT ill") t'-n. lioitii of riii;;o ii'ttnti.-r '1-1
twelve ea-t. a'.- t!u toiitli-v.i-t ijii.iiter (' ;) ol
the r.oi th-ei'.-t tin:".! tcr i1 4 1 mi'l the en-t-hnil i'-j)
of the noi th-u-o-i .jmirtt r ( 1 ( ', in: 1 tho nori li-wi-st
nuartcr ;' of the north-v.-rst .(u-:rtvr '';i
ol'se.-ti.in immV'r ! tweuty-nim-, in tnv. ii.-'.iip
iiuinl.tT tl'O ton. tii'i th of rjiii-e r.umrit r 1 1 '
thiiteen. ea.-t of the Oih P. M.. iu Ch.-j ooiinty
Nchriisku. f-i ie v. ill iem::in oin n lor hi-.i from
1 o'cloi-k i. in. to ll i.'i-!.n-k p. '"- of ,-;ti 1 itnT.
Tonus .-iiI.. .lollX F.TIii iiit'.-uN, (i'-.iir-liiui.
lly Pox l- V. iiKK.i.Kii, Al'y's. ij-.ml'.'wlt.
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Ecck BlnfT3, Keb
Winter Term for 1870.
TUESDAY. DEC. 13
Puio!icf either sex will receive thoronrrli neJ
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1'iii'l to Primary scholars.
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I.uinlg.
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havo my (Jreiif ArH-ricnn leu ln-h J uiblc
Turbine Water Wheel in i'i. 11 op.-! -li"n. lir.v
ii'jr relilte.l my iintl i hroi:iiout 1 iim now prc
pareil to ln better by my tu. ton.i :' tirin iiuy
u:iil inthesttato J. A. LATTA.
inn; liitilA'wtf.
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New Yorx
RICHARD VPIAW.
Dealers t'n
Groceries,
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by all ill. l : i.ti.
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iit. it I y .-'i.-ni -p. ! tho
O''.""''.
I'll K!'Xnl'iiV-Th" Tlriitn nnd is Func-ti.-ns;
the l.n-nti m Tmi'lt..1 !.:t irnno of
Ihii .n-". wi ll tiirei'li-iiis for uttivatin iirnJ re
st r:i i :ii: rr thi-m : mol tin; ret i'i-oi r".i lis i ! t i l in Ur-
t-.v. -'ii ...nut in. 1 1 ..!" .1. -lent -i"I.
I'h'i.-K'iiN y V-wnli
it.i
the
ii.-t:i of
ChiirUiier. i:u.l li-. v. lo Uin-I them," i.-' a.-pceiul
font u re.
KillN'OLOdY or tite X:iitr.-.l History of
JT'U Co-t";iis. Itel i'-ioi 's i.tmI io h'fi ofLUeiu
dioV'.'Ci.f Tribe iiihI Nutior.f. will le k'voii.
I'M i' -S lo I.t." l'iie orirti'ti oiou. .-'ti u-tiirn
anil ilitH--.ir:- of .ihe IIimh:ii llile; tlie Pitivi)
ot l.ii'e utnl ilen!:!i e. hi.t v..- s.'it.i:I.l I nt. mol
Pi ink. llow wesii-oil'l t o I lot'.it- i. iiml i!ow- fj
Exorcise, Sloop ntul lOve, in iiceur J.ineo with
11 virieiiii' lrii!:-ioIi :-.
Vi 'K I'll - 1 I S," sKPTi i:? AND r.ICMlPvA
PMliiS of the I'-iolititt .Met!'i."j Norm-ii of tho
W'orl.l in nil el. j i: r ! i.:eii I s ot til'- . nii'si-o s l-e-ei-'i I
1 p a it i:'nt a m t i: a ( i : ;: r.s.- . cui.ie in
eilm-ii tin-- "i t mil. irir Ciiii.ii t n. tin - i :n.-iiiii
hn-' no superior. it pooo-out nil tiie r-etilii e
arities of L'h.-irnr'. f..r i: i: 1 I 'i.-i '--.it n -n. in. I r n
ins ::iv eriiirent iia.J e'n. - iiciiion n it uiy
I'l.s.-ii.'el but en.iy.
y. ueh ti'-ni! nil 1 vs. fiil 1 11 Ti ; : :i ! ; n on
leinlin? topics oi t he ilny ui en. e t.it no et.'oi H
lire s;iii i"l r.i tin- o t hi - the in-'s' i nt. rest i ojr uiel
iijtriieli i e ::s v ; II nst'iebe-t I u tcri.il 1 atnily
iiaira-'ipe ever I.
KTAJ:l.iSin:i.-Ti" Ji uniisl lias rr-u'hr-I
its Ti-'il 'olm::e. The f um i'etao. I: has
Ftcii'lily inc: c i.'e 1 i.i f..vor li.-iiii ths ninny
years it lias be n t i: i'i i he l. un l was inner
j more j.. piiliir tti.m iit re---, at.
TKKM -. Montiily :t j:;-; year, in mlvntter.
j Pii.file nitm'n i --. . :'0--nt--. t'li:!'-' oi'o n or ii.oie.
I ti- ei'.cll. i'll i liii .. ti n copy to A ;: clO.
; We sire oll.'ii-',; the iho.-l ill ev:.l l'reiiiinms.
i nelns.i I ' ei-n io(- a miti, p, e i.,; i.t i -i r v it !i new
Pietori ! 1'. - Or ii r.i Pros i.e. t '.is :o. I a i o:r r leu"
Liit of Pr,.i4.4i:ins.
t Ire-
P. AVKl.LsS. rnb'ishrr..
: a lir.-aiin ;iy. ,i'W York
HAH.MOOD
UO IV LOS T, Ii() Y 1- 1-:STGRK D
jf'i'I'f -T ! -1 i ti 1 1 : i-!: I. a r.etv nlition of
Jt. jJiyy Ir. 'uli . ; -. i 'M.s '. h lirnteil.i:-..' a
pT' i on the nn! i: it i i ' I w it i.i-u I nuui-'-'
' eiiK" -f Si i'i . iniii "i i on a it Semi
nal Weaki. ess. I voliir-tiiiy Seminal Los es, 1 it.
potency, .M, iit;: iuj.( I'hy-ic.l Inciua: ity. lm
peil i in cut.; to M.-in-ja;:'. -t'-. : a! '". t 'on- ii m pt ion,
J.'pih-! sy. and I ns, in.lu. .-i I.y self-in'iu!iciieo
or sexual exti avai ii!:.-.-.
4C- "I'lieo, in :i i-:il,- I ."ivi-r-i only '. eeiiM.
The eelebriite'l inith r. in i.-.is ad-, it .:! t - - J .
cle.irly dca .-n si ::i!. s. ;', iOi:iy ye.n s' sn.--
ecs.d'ul ir.:eliee, that tii- iii-iriniiix .-on i iiuences
of salf-a huse inn;.- l-e i -oi ., ui ly in:. I w I' hunt tho
daiiirei oils u - e ol ,.; ;, ,; j,..u,. i,r t lie iipldi-e.-iiii-u
o! the kniie : j.i u: i n;r out u nome if cure
nt oiu e simple, eel lain, and olio: . tun!, by nieaF
of w-hi -li every si:!'.eri r. no uiiCt. r what hi-1 rc
fiitioli may he, i.-, iy ,-ure hitiiM-lf eiiciiply. t -vnte.
iin.l r:i iicaliy.
A'-c-'J'his Lecture k'.h ul-l be it the hands of
every youth and cicry iiimi in the !i." l.
Sent, up, i. r M -ii, in ii pliiii: eiiVflol . J'l any
aildrc-s, , ... r .-ii.I. on rccci" t of six cents or tw'
pOStlliiO Still. i.s.
Also, lr. chilvo, well's " Man i :;;e tluide."
iu i.-e J) lint.:.
Addrcs ti'.- Puidi-hers. ,
CHALJ. J. C KTSl-i & CO'
"7 I'-mvf ry, 'ey York, X iW
Dee'F "'ir it'J wly.
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FOR 1S71.
T1IK
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LECAUSi: IT IS THE DUST I
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to combine in its papc1 whatever is useful,,'
whatever is elev.-itin;-, w liatcvcr if pure, iliioii
f:ed. and virtuous in m-it iinent, witii whatever
may afford rational and innocent amusement.'
For its Literary DejiarUneut, in l'lirt yeiiis,
THE BEST WniTCtS
In the littcrary world have contributed, n.n
will continue to furnish urti. li s for the yen
1S71. Sip-h names as Marion Iliirland, lno'
Cimrchil, Louis S. Jorr, Mefta ictijriii ietfir
.S. Annie Forest, Mrs. llcniii-on, Mr. C, A.
Hopkins, and others, cannot l.o found oa lAW
Prosi.ectus of any other iuaazino.
TEltMS FOIl 1871-
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Post fhick 'liiiimt fn 1 'hi I add pbia. ,t'.u DitAFT
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i,rilrr of ,. A. imlu', is perl, ruble to bank
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be i-rooerod, send United States or Xutiolia'
Lank notes.
Address A. L. CODEY,
E. Corwr S.u th and Clir :tni:t .SVt. J'ftifadel
a
F O IT U R E
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CABINET fclAKEft,-
And dealer in nil kinds of
Furnituro & Chairs
MAIS tsTIiF.KT, I'third door JSCrl of P O
PlattGniDulh - - - Neb'.
Ppairir.ir and Vnrr:I -hinsr neatly ilon".
"l'ui:f:r.i!s at'.cnd;d at the short es! notice.
Esiray Notice.
Taken tip in A voea precinct, Ca.s county.
Nebraska. .larniarv -J. I'sTl. on my irem;.-"S on
or abut tin- lit -t of November 1-70, one red and
white yi'iirlii-i; St' rr, and red and white y.-arl-ipir
bull, and .mo red I ist spring calf, with a
white face, no l.-a:i..v j.er-fif l.I.
JanOlh v..M. LAW '.'N SHELDON.
WISE c PALMER.
GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL
ESTATE AGENTS.
NOTARY PUP.LIC AXD CO X VII YA NCEHS
Pay Special nt.-cntion to Pire and Life In-mr-riini-n.
Are aeents for a number of the best In
surance Companies in i Uuite-1 .Slate..
We invite I roiei-ty ho!d"rs to irive u a cull
and ascertain how low v.e ci.n insure their lire
and their jiropcrty. deelOdtf.
Ccnstabls Saie.
Py virtue of an Execution i.-mel by Jiimrn
Simpson. K i a Justice 'f the 1'enceiuthe
county of Cass and Stai i f Nebraska, and to mo
delivered in f-ivor of J. E. K cnastori, plaintiff,
aod ap.iinsi (icnri e sh:i -. d ttndar.t. I havf
levied on th'- followiii-x d.-'-ribi-l fiood-? oni
( battels iis 'he propf-n of the raid licorge
Shut , t .-v. it: l '.ie white ::nd r- d spotted cow
about 5 years obi. -vincii f-hail cini t
j: ui ii" sale to t'i -i.i.'hest hid lcr O r f--h at the
residence of S ia, ---..i, 'r. J-."Iii-ts in Sieve Creek
precinct in as c ut ty andSr-tc f,f Nebrask.i,
on the bib d.iv of f-, -1.,-n-iry A. I). 1 -.71 lit 2 o'clock
P. -M. to .-ritts-fy : :ii 1 ilxeei'tion end costs.
Date-1 '.hisi.i-ta day of J er, u.ir!- Pol.
jaaowot, A. . ELLIOT. Constable.
Estray rtclice.
Taken up Ly the fubs rih--,r, four miles we-t of
Pltittsniout'i. Ca-s county, Ne'iriu-ka, five hearl
of Colts: One bay mare, mppose.i to be iiihi
ycarold, nt.d the : e-ond. a bay mare colt, with
a small w bite p-.t on the i .reliead. supposed t
be two years o0, r-tid al o one buy hur-c celt
with a Inri-c ;wHt" spot on the forehead, both
hind le:s wtiite hiilf way to tho tranihrel jo.ntf.
supposed to ij-. Mm years old. m l fine bay maro
eolt, s. nail white -put in for - !o ad. snow white
on both hind feet. Soppos-- I to be twnyt-.tr cl1
mid one Jjrk rean tuare c It, witu w hite .i
iOrchead, extending down to tho nore, supposed
to be two years old.
E. 11. SAfiE.
February 21. Is71 w.Ct
. ts. s:i mi '
Attorney ntT.-nw. and Gcr.er: 1 Collecting Agent.
itr.d Nr'i.ry I'nhli".
All I'-al b.i-i;.. in' .i-.ts'el 'o h;.' car" wit
ceive promi-t i.r.d care!..: a ter ti-.u- "m.'
; toe TreaFurer c 'hhco i.i t:,e c.tirt l,nos.
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