1 ' i t '1 i ( s ; k BLOOM 8l CO., & tevS. LOOM yt, f'SMI.VG GOODS, HOYS AJYJ) CIIILDREjXS CLOTlllJYG i lats ami Caps, Boots anil Shoes, uLA'IKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUCKS, VALISES, ETC. street. ? eon I ! r l-hi-! of the CVurt House RANCH Ii it'.-1: -Rra'l-.ay..Vtn.:l Lluto Io-.va. m 77 v 1 rr t ft "n r m L ii 1j U j II r Jli & L ir f, 1 J: And nbl .'ail "II 1 hoc r in: i i v.( u !n-"!. If ; ' r- .-.I. i III' 1 li.o fr.f.l .iu 1 : H" i .i!.L r ru.i lfr .nil Hi'uvcr, "i r r w : 'T : t fir. ! .i::.l t. .. iii.i-. ;r; 1 . l:: 'l I . r '? i. : . i : .1, .U'-l. . !! !-.r.. .4. n V.-. i i.i 'U 'i i' s i i i.i. 1-, ko"i Ihu M;i!.-i:;i v. .11 oil ',.' .. 111.- i':.ir-l-"l i.i j. an I i . -it f.-.: i -i i.:-. f..r '.1. In.;,!' Uf : f-.l urn t'h. Jl J l'l 1 five -.)!!' .. I'M ;.'.' .'A 7'- ' 1 1 1 'i -! U ''I'll ii... i - ui'-t ' ; i;r i.i. i. . i.;.i.. i I CU.ir'.- J Vi:il. 'iVfivtE::-' .lu:,i' .Ev-.vtl. Luxuries cf fSoiien? Travel." r., .!...-.. (:-iy I',,- t.-t.-..f!-.. 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I I ' t:!i M i:ri rai'i-i.a 1-. ... A ' i;-.ir i.--tmi Hith li s R. C. R. i JI, R. !: . ii'i- i.ivi'i,i...it. Mu- Mti.i.;. ... A I Mi.iifiiini'h. i:h tn it. IE . k St. E. i i ( V i- I'-rn I ni- Ii Ka :lrn:i,U. !r .!. I'.i'al. an l t . in!- in the iii-i'tii, ami l-.r m Eui.U :,ul i u.n:. '.II lii- S ifTll. 7. At IVi'rin. wi;li l! ; .-'i.-rt ihu1 Tl'..vmiirir i r"iiit'i I u ' i.it i"-: t-. I'iitviiinati, E'iii.- ilic s. .'i :.ll iii:.- ''- ai'l -.-t. .5. A; !' T-.. Mi-htHoT.. 1'. A V, E. li., f r i. ,.a!i-'"r'. I ti i 1 1 i'-. ; At M -ii'l u n .: i 1 f'i- 1 1 Vti;ral. ! i. At CM ICA'i". i.ii!if.n Tn;i;;v Eu.-s Iwl;.,' N . .,-tr a Ivirc T.i1 i!nt Eu: ::- i-an In- civrn tli. if, tb i ii Ei.al.-." i! to ! f. riows! Kuu 1)1 ,, X 111 i 1 ;.l :i-::ro i: t!i:l t!. v 1: .' f-C'.-uitil ti;-' m rvi I 'l.j'v Al:'.i;ut'ic;in.r. Oi.. ' lll lt l'lrt; '9 I'UF&SZ&fi ,'h- is now Mi..iit-l iff llr 'v s'i ! in;inufa..-tar-; a i.ei'.er arti. ie. at lower 'Tiee-. shall e.m I'C o:a any e i-i' "i ni.tfi i. i.e. '. m y. . "i. 'i ,i-e i;i:i 1 l.y it -, o. tal-i ..i :? ..::iv . it fl i.-f'T . ,i' v.u i HT'.iii. in. ii":.: !: 1 : i; ;-...u i.-re . v.ry -':'. t vf.t:. :i-iaVe ."-:..fe. le" f ' iii i't 'a t;:;f.i i i i .N l '' r i77 y ; 1 ro i ce: :ui . ..,.-,...1. mt a . i . t . lf,::v th..l .t. .1 e'e I a 1 1; 1 en. aiy at ii::.f.:i. N.i.ra.-:-a, v.litTrr 1 a-t'-i.i. eati net r-l ..'- - Ir.vi: i::v:.l E r all air-eac. IVrti'-uIar at lc:.1. i- :i ;a: i to .17.' !;,, t., .,..:-. ,'htr;i. Itror.eM,:-. (.'-.ti - uai 1 iiin. I '1 f. t Tions. ('.-iv.'. i'ar.i!iJ. 1. 1 . -' ot oiee. 'A'j h- fa lie.".-.-', 1 e ef'. S or. -. Ri -;.m:it ..--,.. d ii'i e, Near.iljia. i a : . iu.: ria 1. I t i-;-. C.i-I...-.!'. !i ii:,:, i . !:;i- Eou. :i.- . I-., -..- 1 K i'lney?. Ei y- o t '.a.-. Nor vi'us I'l ic.M 1 1 - wi . i'y.-i r v'o--tiene.-f. Ei er ?o:n -.. mt. Seoiinal Wei i: fit -.- s, nii Private iii.-t -f-. I'.i'iii.K of t'.e V.'oinb i.ri'l nil Eeai..'e eonil lo'iit.-. Heart E'is-r--e. .Swollen Joiiit . CttKh., lo.ut. White S . . I'lini:.-. St.. V Has ! 11.1 c Ae. The Dootr is ier:a itieitliy loe itcl auJ will ry iait'i.ei:l.tr attr-nti-in. Oh. t, !, .' ,:l y.ir reri;. p-.i l a,l nVpre-'ions an l.Irre.-ula; itle?. anil nil utitr 'H n.-ift I'.', uu.ir in Koiiufi. 1 uf '.lis io have heeu un l": treatment of other i 'h -ieians nn i have not b- fri! euro t. are E-iviteU to rail a I cure all private h-.a-er, no matter of tow lor.s ttuiTilin;:, al l en 3 6.'.iti.vio.'- '. or XO PAY. Call teiel se e the Hoet .r without ,le!ay. II r-'i o s are tfio'l. tato ::r.'l i onnf a: ions free. .1 1 i e .iifiitir.ie.it a. 11 s -. t 'CI j eoroeien' i:tl. .Ins- Tid ' i.l'lofi t'. t-e.-th. f.. -..; : iii No. Ll i E irn.iiii - J ... 'i , i c I...U7:- n mu s i.- . '. j" 1 :-iy & C0.?fess Piatt-mouth, Nc-bra JOSEI'21 SCUTATE I! ESTABLIiUCO IS lkai.i:k JEWELS Y SILVKR AM I'l.ATKD WAKE, VIOLI N S TP I N AM l'ANCV (iUUDS. Watched. Cl'ioksaml Jewelry rcjiaircJ ncatlj ln l wi I h disi.atifh. v -H'.'iiim eJ to cpi o.-:itc P'.atto Valley Hou M .Sir t. tiov. lOwii. M EAT RiARKET, -o- TilK l'MI.K.-;iijXi:U 1IAVU OPKXIID THE STAR MARKET. t I::' ir'. V .-(fit: 1 l.in M;ii;i Tf'il-I'C, l.;--.v a.f'i ." Mi s - - ii (i -iji, r, i-re i ii,.;.1 :iri r, t i -i rve iiii t ..i t '.u.-;1ii:i"i '. i,:: li:iii.vi"'.n.!.n ti..iy (.'I,., lliMfi u. c ill. Vn in'in,:i !,.'r.'l i.cAin,' 1m! t!iO viiy BEST OF MEATS ii Uiii i.6T r:;ici:s paid ron ' i -T CATTLE Citifr:' :-N ijh lc 1- r f.ti iii.-'.ilns large i'.i;:a ji mc.it. t'..i.f'.i.VvMf. F. J. IIAIGUT. i'Littsnioulh, v I e l f : n i) ( : n ' r m. i II'JN at ill ACCOuilj DA Fa iii in si i3 rco il C.rniT of Sixth rf Srrpft.- On El ir':, ..i , ut llt.'"j;t!l.lLl.llUI'rIl. I 'I -- t -ril'iii'lj liATKS i I'i,iiAli.M. ..wv-h.j ui k-wui uciia. ! :;Ai.';iLs in Dry r, Qu;t:-iv:ir, i!.it-i. an I (';ij., Azn -urtitral I:iif!ituf fit? ofi.U kifoi.n, V.'-ir ;r '"I X I." Cifltiv. ri;i.,n t,,r!i I'Iunhh ran l' t"iir an 1 i'l i::, ot-m i'i,.y-i, . A n-Hiif. ..''. ;l, all l't Mllicli ut-nii-.T t'J tt.u i'u'uiio ut tlir p'.vn-t retail iiri.rtv. All Ci$S.s Wrr:iii4ic3 Af Svr4kit.kxat.kcl. K i- Our piiiiflf.rit :: :in will 1 p to s-l! so luiv' wil! I,c t, tli'-p'i-i! ive aivaiita-e i.i' rvery i.t, it in ti.e w ti. in mil ti a I ..,rtion o C'.-i" u''vtu mako t'ui? tlitirliLa lTiifirter? Wtrail- i'.EEiJ. EHUs. THE Gil BAT CACJcE OF HUMAN MISEKY! Jnl 1 ,i'.; T . Ht.t'.-d e:tvl-,pe. i'ri'-e Ccs. A Ecci are mi th- Nalur.'. J rca'uunt. anil I-'aJi.'-iil euro cf iMTumniiTlnua, r .i iiiiual Wfii:iH --, Involuntary Km i--i n-. Sexual te 1 i I : t v. an i liiif-eiiimenr." to Manias. -. generally: ''Tvhi:mi"--. ( 'imf i: f:i !! ion. Ki ii. ji.-y, :ai l 1 it.-: Mctital iiti'l I'liiiieal In, ii' i. it.v. reriiiltiiiif tr.'i i V'-'a'-'ii-f, A -.!: ct .1. t ulv. rweil. -M. ;'. nut!., ,r of t!io ';:-.. en ; . ,Ki' tv. 1 lt W.irl'l reln.lllM..! :i il'.,,r ,., .1.! .'. j lie l,e;-'ure. t'.eniv .-.,-. f...fi I;; - own ".v,.t- r ,, (.,-,. ;ni; awim -' ,'.. m .. ,,' .--e.r-ai.a.-e if"' ii i " I f.- i. , t v, ' ilfl'.llt iEiI.f,'.-:'o;H '.ll-u'eal 1.1. .1 e il.e-. -..I i .i'-'. i oil '- . in -i uliioilt.-. 1 : T i i .i ! -. - i ;.! i; : ' if t a Tii . i e o J in:':. ;i ! 'v vt'.i: -i cviTv . a! '!!. e, ir.ti.i a ii,l e;: ti ': : "r. no n; i r --r :i:i t . i c-u-'".:" h i ;;: i i' t invi i.i v. .ii :iy. 1 hi-ii , f are "vili j. rove a an 1 t'. :- lo-i . . I i .iitiy :i : !r. in a 1 lain a I !, e i e -i ; 'f - i ! i-et: or i. Al a lr. I..ii,:in.' If !o iee 2 eent.--. Ad-lrcei t"u- n ih .-i ' u t ,i s 1 i-o tnarri.iire n I-1 l'ul'!i.-'a er-. CIIAS. J. C EINE & CO- I-7 l'rw"r-v- '' Vurk. P. U. Eoil, 5SG liccy 'ir J wiy. TWO IIOL'KS Till-: QUICKKSl" AND Pi Tiio Shortest Line ru(M a. r- to Nc-w York, vit Pittishuruh, ort ay tie it' Ciiteaco Penn-yl vauia Cen tral E .use. T'ti-i-t the cnly Route rnr. r,it: '. rrc Daily Liiii.'- of ih rnjfzh lutj K.id t.)tnu Ji'ti-c Cars Fr' fi Cl;ieao to W I Til IJ i J I I A N x K A'.'ith but one ebaif 21 to I'.alt i.n re. ll.irtf ;r l. Ne.t ii 1 . en. Prn itititic-e, M-rinsitcl-J, Worees ter Kiel El-.?: '..ii ! THROUGH TICKETS K..r sale a' ti.e ot", --s of crn:icet ir sr l:r.cf in the V"c;t ati-1 at ail ol::- ! of the Cot Wayne usi J Pi Mi-yK aula Central Route in t hieano" iiIOs. E. KIM iiAEE. C.-n. U er--tcra rasicrier A pent, lVnu's Cciitral R. R. t' ' i ' y 7. C. CI. ELAND. P I I. W. A: C. R. R. BROOKS IIwUSE. ! JOHN FITZOERALD .Proprietor , 31 Jllu Street, R-'tWeCTl 5tll and Gill. j ' !Now Hou-ie anl New Furniture. Frte ' Uiiiuibu.-i to ami liuin the cars. i'TJtf ! : . , lT'UR &ALE. iuree acres of Iind tt-ltomirg ! JL th'.- city on the south, can be had cheap for ; cf -ti. i . t:; ;? i v-2PItf. Weeping Water, Neb. PKALKB3 IS General iYIerchandise, 3CCH A3 DRY GOOD. UH'iiJEIl. liAlili'.v'AIlF. yUEEXaWARE. HATS. CAPS BOOTS, SHOES. NOTIONS. Ac, PINE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER. SHINGLES AND LATH. V.'o arc Asocts for Wi!!cox &. Gi!ib3 Sewing Machine, vh.ich is uudoubtclly the Deit Machine now in ik. hiarl'J'o'.'tf. A CARD "'e a.-k trie attention oi' tlie i-nolie to the -f.M-k o: .-! inir r i-i ;v ai e ti i.eniiitr. We Iiti.e t tketi trr, a i ea - u in i'ie r,-in,;i of lnoio I-ut 'ii-T--ei''; T''t I -. I ItOln III.-i liill.i. , u oit" as : lo-.Yi.,:h.yeai.i.eha 1 io -!ie mu (: ! i-r e:,,!,.it:, 1 j v.;e -liii'l ,eu a: 1 re-' - that we liaar, nt.-e .,1 eali. cJiac an l iee iti l V" i tvi:i 1 e ...,. far-e j. CLARK .v PLC MM ER. Soi:! SiiiC2 their Introduction i The Mo.-t f a -ces.-ful POPULAR AND PRFCT ARE OCR .YELL KNOWN -. ..v.v.v .-.em ft ffOfif! 2 Reinpr of the .im;ilesf Construetien, are casii? manage I an l uuriiatjcl to give Entire Satisfaction. A no artie'.c in the loai-f hol 1 hps a cri .iter iiioa' i.ee i'l -rmoihir the h. il:Si, nnfortiii-.l ! 1 7: i i:t - of the lau.ily etrele ihtiti the 'o' k st .w. it i- eeo::i, :,- - c: 1 an ..Ii.;y f.) the V KKY !:.;S1-: ii'iilin t,.j-.ii.;: the tli A 1! i'l. 11 iv, yon i an rely on iret 1 1 i.iz the i:.o -: .-ueee . o.l. r.-"iu! ir n.l perloct C.HiHi:; s'ttjve ever If.i .Io. -SOLD RV Excelsior Mr.nufaciurl;':; Co., Cl 1 :uil Oil North Main .Street, sr. I. on is, mo- AND ALL LIVE STOCK DEALERS LIKE E- ?. DUKE & CO-, PLATTSMO I'Til. N Ii V 11 A S K A in Running Order. I desire to at iieur.ee to the inihiie thji I new hue li'v (Ire:.! laeriean Tm lie-h D'o.i.le 'itirc'ioe Water Wheel 111 lu1! ei-erfii ion. llav ia,r ii t;;te'l my iai.l tl.r otghot 1 am now 1 iv leirei to 110 h, iter hy u.',' JamoM thfn an-f. mill in the .tato. .J. A.EA l i A Agents Wanted BR IG11T SIDE Gems of tcauty. in Proso.Psciry fi. Pisiurc GATHKUKD f.V JOHn ts.ALDN. Tho material fir this beautiful volut.ie has htcu .-(-ic-tod with the greatest or. re and pru dt nee from t he best juvenile v liters in thir f.iiiitry. I'resh, scaiklifiz and iii-tru.a ! e stories and pod;-. Et';uai;i:l. ae; rei.ri iO' ar. l fc-jhly-iiiiistie I fpcr.iviiii.-. Tinted -ip'-r. Eii'ir mt ointliii'-. It wiii n-t only i-ntei 1;. in, charm and i-.i.-truct the children, l et itr- ivle.le tendency v. itl lie to iif-nicte lesson .-f virtue anl uiorn.ity. Li nunro imiri.". ollciiiy by sa' --orii :ioti. Price only S; per c-py. 1'or terms, etc.. address J. S. GOuDMAN CO.. ru'olishcrs, 5 Ce-'om House Plan, pr27dot Chh :;-( Illinois. ru'Y Hon::.. J. E. Hoiiand. Proprietor, corner of Jla'.n and Third streets, i'lattsaiouih, Nelraska, 11m oaj been relitted and newly furni-uo l otters ar.-t i eias3 accorctnidations. Eoard by the week I dy. auaicwt. LOCAL IsTE-VsTS We loam from Mr. K G. Tod l tliU die people cf Three Groves an 1 vicinity had a fine celebration on the Fourth. Wc arc inforuiC-1 by the A lceitfr that the appearance of the name of our oM friend, Col. Major, as paster of the r.apti.-t Church in that city was a- m's take. It should have le:;i T.J. Jjj gwi. A fellow who came from the regions where cold water abound.-; and where ted corn juice i unknown, arrived In the city yesterday and said he had some money which ho mu-:t spend before he left town. At punri.-o this morning hi body seemed sober enough, but his legs were badly mixed up, and he had little control over their movements. The D. & M. Co. have two wires t;e tween this city and Uai iington, and are putting up a third. There were nearly a quarter of a million messages sent over these wires last year besides a large amount of business which does not conic under the head of messages, such as tiaiu order?, etc. WATr.ui.oo. Messrs. S. 1). Chase, W. F. Thomas. (). (. Lee, and Paul Rawlins, left the city last Wednesday for Waterloo, on the Republican liver, where they will immediately proceed to survey and stake cut tiifa town, and erect building?, im prove a homestead of two, and do other things calculated to develope and im prove the country. Mr. Chase is Secre tary of the South l'latte Town Co., (pro prietors of Waterloo,) and the Company have also made him their agent for the transaction of business. Lumber will be shipped direct from Chicago for their use, and a good house will be erected in a sh ut time. We shall hear from them occa.-ionaily, and will keep our readers posted. Tlii COSS I I 1 I' I I OS A Ij XI OX. tOSVKS- Lincoln, July 1'. The Convention rc-assembled yester day, their term of Independence having 1 r-i .. . I ...... 1 o expired. 1 ECV all gl 0 eldcl!-e ft J t, rious 4th 111 Some ljl'tll or OtI.i l'.'miious 4 tii ui some 1.1:11 or oii.ur. j They l,i,ik cheerful, happy, and a j tlnugh tluy had al eady iti.-ure I "peace and happiness (cood icV.l to their wives, that is the female suffrage part of this age of humbug ) civil liberty, and po litical tranquility." Your correspondent would be of the opinion the latter clause had better come i:i a little diiierer.t shape, el.-e it will be void, for the rva.-ou j there are so many candidates, a'l ov. r ! the State fur Governor, an 1 other oilices. I am fearful that cJu.- will n;eeive con sideration, to the ii'-olect anl d ."..imcnt of vastly more important one. I noticed Gen. Thaver in town the Otlier ( II 1: tli: til' taking n i) his He was looking lie v.o -lit out in residence in Lincoln for a Governor'.-; siiiiir. Smith Lincuhi and took a look at IJut- ler's, w-hieli is the best locution in town. It m.iv be the Gen. was lo'kin into the I dilll'.-iciit political j'tirnl-'tLij e. taMi h- m. Tit-, to know what drfhs wou! 1 h ir in'j;ii:.r Mi 1 f-hlnl .or.,-x,".7.. It C.-uld ;ot pos-i b : 11... 1 jo so; ici o.' i 110 v. is; Jo the ii'; ie.m I'll !:, atid d.ni i 1:: at io Liittui or th.e cr -ft- I 1 -red and white- a,:e and War) V.'hen r-ome fello'.v is liuv let him only reni:-mb'.:r, those shouider strain wi'ii't sandwich well with stripes of oft p-o::ey. t otliM's come 1. tht v can ie uited with the st'.les of the .-ca.-on i Tlivy may all expect variegated cole:-.-. re sometimes like the Grecian l-ml. Tltc-ylo not lo-.k well or inviting yet they s.m"tMne.- 'cake much better than they look." The members gi , e cv i ! nee of a de termination t,i work until the L'.-r is ted. .NoUiui-' (,1 importance wns terday. To-day the articl ' re- p'"irted l y the Comtnii'ee on 11 ni'-ation is I cin-jr con-i lere 1 in Coiiiin::tee of the Whido ll 'ii-e. rl.uiv tiMieudni 'tfts are offered, and an extended di-eu-sioii on each, has been the bu-inoss of the day. sections have been adopted. Four more .-eelion- are to be considered. Ex Governor IennisOn. of Ohio, and R F. Smith, Pic-M nt of the M. P. II. It., were a Imitted to the privileges of the floor. A serenade is to be given those distinguished tr?ntleue!i this even-in-. " " A. LiNC-.ii.x, July 13. lir.An ITkp.ald: A veiy plea-ant tle tiffair c a'uj c'.i her.? !;i.-t cvetsipg, to'.T'.i was ye-ter lay vi.-ited by rx-G nor Dcmiiffon, a foni.cr L'. S. P M. ( icriera u? tli 1-. 1 Line together w.tn tl upi r iiit-ndent of tl, Midland PaeiCe R. R , and seveud other prominent railroad men, auJ several prominent re.-idents of Net ra-ka City. They arrived at noon from the east, vis ited the Constitutional Convention, where they were invited to seals on tl e f.oi.r, anl I Mtppoe ' trati-ti'-tcd their im. .ct. , are only vi-ited now-a-d ays by railroad business &e. In tl" ev n'n-i j o few oil fiul-'s. Ati'-tior excursion the G overn-T vtih serein-b-d by the .Li-)- ,:i.rty, fiom Indianap-dis, Tnd., ntnnber coln Brass Rand, at tiie 'l iciien ir ib. is.- '; (i ( j a-st d thro.-gh this city this and being called for was iuti .iduerl to! jjnirnin, be-i'.les a large number of regu- the very respectable impromptu audi ence, by ex-Governor Butler, anl made a very neat sp.veh. chieily 0:1 raliro id topics. II talked nearly a 1 hour, aa- j listened to with attonin anl fre.uuently ap.plauded. After the Gov. retired, ex Gov. Butler, on being called for caiiio fjrward and male some complimentary remarks. lie was followed by Clii. f Justice Mason, m one of luo energetic, in fact stirring as well as witty spot ches. It was hard to tell who he intended to compliment peihaps, no one. If the latter, his speech was. a success, ineluj- ing himself. Judge Kinney foil:. wed biicily. and af.c-r : omo im.re mu-ic the i ... i t; , ea crowd aisperse E T;-.. ('.viveniiiei tin.'ii 1 i- v:"-il ie.n uud the expenditure of their ye irly ac- rard declined. Mr. Neville is a young cumulation cf patriotism I y its i,-. livU j 1-Vyer of Omaha, end an ts soldier. ual members, has 4 got down to us j work" and is maki-jg Cen -titutioti; fast i A rcw banking ho t-c has been Cntalj workiug often and hard in Committee lidi.d in Lincoln by Mc-srs. Douker, of the whole. TI13 bird knotty on?:--1 Kt-r.czrl & Whec-Itr. 1 uli j .i .1 111 11 rttiiifmrimrmn tion " Woma 11 S u Jfrage' ' ' "Abolish ing the (. I rand Jury" &c. but the post ponement only gives opportunity for con sideration and getting "a good ready,'' and really is no delay. Since the long Sunday, or fast, cr sleep in which the town has indulged and the return of the delegates every thing assumes a lively, and its wonted appearance : tradesmen lock j leased and landlords happy. A. OUR WYOBIINtTLETTER. A ISO I'T THE CITY OF TII F. SAIXTS- Ft. I). A. Rcsf-sEEE. W. T., 1 July 10, isTl. j Dear IIkuaed: The Mormons de serve great credit for their industry and perseverance. Ry unprecedented toil and determination they have literal!' made ihe wilderness blossom as the ro-e, for such roses as cover the porches of their dwellings I never saw. Driven from Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and Iowa, by the enraged people, who felt called upon to expel these heretics from their midst, and putting forth most repre hensible means to accomplish their ob ject, these deluded creatures started with their effects across the plains then uninhabited except by hostile and cruel Indians many of the women with wheel barrows containing their infant children and a few articles of clothing, with straps over their necks to aid them in propcliiug their load, they toiled for months sometimes on half and quarter rations fur fifteen hundred miles, bear ing their sick and dying, and leaving their djad all aloug the weary road ; and in IS 17 a pioneer band, under command of Mr. Young, entered this valley, the objective point of their midday visions and midnight dreams. Rut what a scene is before them ! aSo vegetation hut the inevitable sage brush and grease wood more than a thousand miles from civilization, retreat impossible, surround ed by the everlasting mountains capped with mow, yet resolved to make of this desert a paradise. Their sufferings, toil, patience and faith, from a history un paralleled in tlu annuls of the wirld".-: chronology. Rrighaui . Young, a man of we-nderltil executive and administrative ability, fondly thought that in this Uto pia (1) he could cxerei -e unrestrained au thority away iVein the fashions and con veu'ionalities of the rest of the world, not dreaming that the shriek of the Io i emotive whistle would ever break upon their soiituae, or that even an emigrant train, with their prairie schooners would legale their sight. Rut lo ! in two short years, the gold excitement in California spread over the whole world., and from all the cognate dialects of earth there 1 f.at'i a trn-oim r.f "a,hl seekers pOV.i'0: from wi h tlits people drew a great amount of wealth. Then came the rail ro:.. L ringing in vast multitudes of ad venturers, pleasure f-o-jkers, and new.--motig and now what do we see? A transformation is going on from which is to result in a short time a new order of things. One result of this travel to and fro is to introduce ladies from the cities of the ea-t on tours of recreation with the latest fa-hions, from the centres of i ILk mailt ; and it is amusing to see the women in their antiquated dresses and bonnets watch the-e new comers', as they walk the street and turning exclaim vou ever '." Mormom of high .-'.an ling told me that before they were fur.-ed with the prj.-ein-e of these fash ienable vi.-itors, their women were con tent to wear j lain paint dresses and a i.onnet was -oo.l enough until it was worn cut. 2'ov, sr.ys he, they begin to d'-mand mom v of us fv.r fashionable and tly dse-ses, and it will evci.tua.ly rum e for a man with five or six wive on i mu'ieraie ltteome, can mr as.oia, ui; his iiumenMi.s preg '. to indulge in the l icti'iies of mo.lern times Formerly Rrighaia used to denounce the fashions in which ladies indulge, and especially upon ciinoliiio and chignon were his malediction-; launched. A few years since a would-be fashionable Miss came to schoo with honps. Her teacher, a Moimon lady, was horrified, and she bade the of fender then and there to divest' herself of tiie offending article and hide it in the wood.-hed, anl never appear again in that "outre mariner upon pain of excom munication Tint teacher now indulges in hoops-, chignons and other articles of f ei ioine g:ar, anl laughs at her foiiy in having any man dictate to her what a v.-.hn-iti leiu wear. The eon.-eiiUcuee of r ;i an tnts is t nat so rss ot .lnno.i gu..- are ivbeiiing a.ain-t the iron rule, and . i re t i ley win t r ma-rv .i rnio;,s. i v, nil 1 wa I u r: cial cases of wiihout the el .nonieuf i:.-u:rel ibr i!-ei;t i'f the couneil no Mormons c i rry fin 1 to many jeritdes is imp -ie, unless th-y run a -v.-y. Yours truly, A. WllMiiiT, ' Post Cliaplain U. S. A. I S! Excursions over the B. & M. R have become ouite the fas'iion this . j j.,,n, and arat-iga. Long Branch, Niaia- all pas nx.ous to pro-ject the interior of our imperial young State. Geo ri turned to his h-mie in th:.- city yesterday, after havmg traversed a good portion of the South-we-tern States- lie was s.er!ou ly ill at Little Rock. Vallerys ec Rufiner have i urcba-cd j a car bad of fatiiiing tuili j called the ''knock down"' i i;i what is te. an 1 are h'.vingth m put up anl painted here. i They have a number of them ready for j the market, and will have not lits than j fa .!!. : T . , T- .James .-e-vme ikis eee-ii a ';iui:ii.cu. . . .. , ! E'lStflct AttOIUPV, Vice senator orei- Z"ZT J. D. SIMPSON ifc CO., Forwarding and Commission 3Ierchants Agents for the Omaha and St. Louis "Ov Line Packets. Plattsmouth, EIeb. We are cow occupying are Join;; the first floer of the Forwarding and Commission Business, Ware House attached, wc can furnish, all the storage wanted. All goods, sent iu our care will receive PROMPT ATTENTION, sind goods distilled for Lincoln, Ashland and the Rlue River, will bo forwarded without delay CALL AND SEE US. FALL AND 1870. 1. SCHSASSE. GREAT RUSH ! LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and more too, uro going to ' D. SOHHASSB &. CO, To buy their AT THR In 10 W YOKK STORE. The best and uio;t complcta STOCK OF DRESS GOODS- Are now on exhibition at the New York Ptore. at pre.atly reduced prices. V?'e cull particular attention to our ucw styles ot DUESS-G0ODS, PIUNT5, DELA1NS, GINGHAMS, URO WN SHEETING, LLE ACHED COTTONS, RALMOIIALS, CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA S, BOOTS AND SHOE c' : t'i 1 inds and t rices to suit our numerous cututuurs. A. large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. WOO DEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, Wo Sell at Cost . Now the Celebrated GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, d all kinds of CUli IVATORS. REAPERS. SLEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C Philt.-nuoith Septeiuberlnth. 1-S7t. tf. " D. h'JUNA.SSE A; CO. JUS SO Uli I VALLEY LIFE Isisuranco Company DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS POLICIES NON-FORFEITING. Ud. 70 T T IiviiIoiuLs 021 the Contrihulioii IXan, Securiiis the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders. REASONS FOR INSURING II J THIS COMPANY : 1st. This is a Western Company, managed by Western men, tvhoge known finar.inrial charac ter, ability and position, ntfoid ample guaranty for its careful and succesful management. L' E Its Polices are all iioh-Ioi-IoU ins; . - ;;d. Premium all ali. It receives no notes and frives none. Tolicy holders have no interest to lay, and no outstanding notes as liens upon their policies, 4th. It has no restriction upon travel, nth. Itsilividendi! are made upon the contribution plan, lith. Its business is escluseivly life insurance. DIVIDENDS Are the nccmimlfition of interest rpon premiums pai E hence the Company that loans its assets at the highest late of interest can pivo you the largest dividend.''. Eastern e nnp.-itiics invest tueir t.i 'iii ys at 0 percent., while tins ir.aKts lb investment? at twtive per cent, or more. . The advintaite ot Western investments to the toliey Uul-Jer appears in tu fuilowtng Etarthnr Os"- I'lie ::;iniu!it of rl.MKi. invested for fE'tv I! ncrcei.t. coinr,ound S 4'..,.;i.M j " " " " li7,..'i i" " " " ' :.l-:.o-s.eo It is o'.vion.e thit !- ec.mpany ofTt rs preater fiuauehd advantuges and inducemeiits to the pvlw-y-aclucr than any other company in exis-.ancc OFFICERS . I! D Maehav. President. 1) M Siviiu, V co President. DrJ L Vi ever, Ided. Dtor, Jeor?e A T.Ioore, S-erretary, .1 Junes. Ass't Secretary, II E iCe.vman, Trca-urer DIRECTORS. I?h'r. Lcavcn'vorth. Kan, II D Meckay, Leavenworth Wan. II L Newman Eeavenworth Ka .1 K Riehar.ls. I .11 .S'.V.Ul, W ii Collin. ;., A Mo , re. 11 K Hammond !i E E-1-ri..n. U v J . -.vers M Siri.-kE-r. .Tie ction City to r. L Davis, si. Ch-s U-.t'itifon. ..at i . iludity. J ..l. rrift. V. tlnstines-. M R Mrffitn Grii. 4se::tlor GOOD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED. J. W. TIATISTT ALL. Agent, it r .1 7 rvimrr V i p.. R. LIVINGSTON Utd rsammf x i 1 s J ' J 1 ' H ROBERTSON Vbole--1e D?;dersia ViNES. I.IQUOUS f'TTT'T'e' Ssst quality of Cigars ar.d Ail orders rroicptly uitr.udv.Jtv. AIN STREET, 0N2 DOOR WEST 0? Hi:ualu Rloeh, Corner Main & Second ift. We WINTER GOODS. 1870 1870. . 1). I.ENHU1T. years at. intevest. is S is,4:o.i.- 11 A Calkins, Central Ascnt, W E iinrvey. Con. j"ctua,r, T A llurd. Attorney. W I', t.'hcin'uerlaln. T A Hurl, E R Allen. C A "ciry, V,restnn, Mo. C V Veal, 'i'opeka. Kan.-'fiS. .1 M I 'rice At'hison, Kan. tV Rotehbias, " Louis. M j 2 Xebrafkaand .oilIteiti Ii.;sir. AND 1 RAN DIES Tobacco always on hand lilroad TicxLT.orncrr SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE XI E E A L D ! THE REST LOCAL PAPER !. ' an s a . - na nii r-r JA1IA' One Year -Three Jlottis One Mo nil 1 - WKFKLY One Year - Six 31ont!ts - - i,00 .$i.cy TIIE HERALD is Tin:: oxly oxi: arise cgmpli: ti: jvi: tvs in o.v TIIE GREAT WEST I'L AT IS M O U T II AN D TOUT KEARNEY. THE IIEItAI,I Now Offers the BEST ADVER TlSIJVd .MEDIUM' West of the MISSOURI RIVER It is real by Farmers. Merchants Mo chanics. Contractor-', Stuck i'ealci.-j Railroad Men, Rusiuess Men, M a i , u lac t u re rs , C 0 n s u m c r . , AND TIIE Fl .V J. K.l J. G SHOUT 110 11 XED D UP. JJjhM B LL L DUKE OF OSLA!JS ! ! "riEL ; -land at 1 iy f. rm in P;.: ci'ity ::, V MIO i -r trade co -v.--, SJJO 1 Or thorou'l hr-ioi cows. TheDnkeis '.! p red. sixteen menths oi l. and vreU-hs tve!vis han lied and iiorty peuinl. .. iiiel is it iion t exe.-r.f irjij. t lie lia' st ai.iiufii o the kii.d iu the S tatu. Pi:i.!.:-kb: G-.t by DeV.e of Pari.' frrr r A. li. Ii.; he I y link" A i ; (iea - p. S. ', A. Ii. JJ. niit i,i L',111 ili'f X 1 V t h. En 1 1:1 .nt of i.i i' .iil Ot'ey li. ll. 15.) The Duke is out of - I -ir D.ieu. i by Riiekeye A. il. j! ': .V.o i).e-fi. by :.-owder :;'. A. 11. R.'i. l"..r ei'.! Eyr- - o! ''rowier. refer to h vo'enne 01 Ainci i iii .0 P.O.. 1 v., 11 five one hur.drifd iiiel liiiyud hirs for the poore.-t c.ll', trim any thr-eu:.i -Iiii 1 cut '.h it limy be bred, and can sh .'.v a rei or le l pe tiirice. Ji. iAE. may Is.iivi;. GETTING IIAIIRIEL TssAVS 1 ' R YOl'N.N':.i MEN. 0:1 the !-' JLj Ehf of iEie. and the prone ty or iinpr.. pri'oy 01 i-'o'lUIik M ii'rei.i. wiih s.iriil.'ir.-' he!.' for those wiu'i feel unfete'! for leiilrimonial h:t' -pii;.',-.-. -cut tree i ii .--,! -d -nve!opes. .idic---. HOW A UD ASsOCIA i'loN. Lw P. Phil.ol .l Pa. iuu 1 e i v v. Sarah J. Powers' Estats. ArH EKEA, J.-...-... Kiwin has mu le ni p': h l liou I'r lina! sc'ilemi.-m A'h.fiei- i in the'ubo ve e-tjte. l'ui,!i" not ice to .! 1 ..: : .. iiitcre-ted. i hereby rrivn th.-t a ii I :'':..:, e will be mado at the Probi.te Wo o i i '.;. county. Nehri.-ka. " tha -;i !.; o: .it ;.e .'. D.1371, at 9o'tloik a. pi a t r' if'T' T- -i'.,.--J' Jtt&t: 12 1ST . . '. .t I