-PLAT1SM0UTH NEBRAKSA., TIUJUSPAY, AUG. 31. l7i. AX IXSl'I.T. A eorrc--jMiiKL-nt of the Omaha Herald writing IVmu this city takes occasion to in.ult the furcign lorn citizens of Nc-bra-!:i in the proi-scst manner, lie tle-noaiifi-.'.tes tl'.oni as the "ofT-scourings of foreign countries !" 'Refugees from justice, leserter.s exiles, iaupers ; arid l.cer-Mcat.-.l firtii'ners ;" and proclaims that "Americans ?ha?t rule Nebraska." Nov, it appears to us that no man with a- thiwllc fill of common sense would he rrnr'fy of Fpcakin;? thus of :i class of people who, notwithstanding they may have national cu-tom.s whieli do not eo ineide with the id .a? of many Ameri cans, arc acknowledged by all to be honest, industrious sober and frugal, and who arc a.s goo 1 citizens as even our own American born. How much sense is there in speaking of these men as "des'-rier.-, exiles, ai.d refugees from justice," when if th"rc is a person in all the foreign emigrants who could pos.-i-1 3y hi to Jeuouainaled, it i.s in coiise i'ieneo of kU adhere nee to the very principles of liberty which we as Amer icans are most proud of. Shame upon the man who claims the name: of an American who will thus wilfully in.- ult a class of men who come among us as citizens, because of their admiration for free institutions. These foreign born citizens to-day have more of the true American spirit in them than the man who would thus insult them. THE A.(Ii:M" letters. Thnt S. S. Ilu-iiiir Tlie II. A n. n. K. on In CPcncral. Crete, August 15, 1 S7I . "A Lincoln pnpor says our Crete correspond ent. "The Ancit it." has bon tdetl nperin ter.detit of a Sun lay School at Crete. Ye Au ri'Tit r.in nivf tii- lirle ones some jroo 1 ndvico it' ho i- so in lined ll'X1 I'l'ittiiii'uth Ilernlil." 2ow Hathaway, that is a pretty "ket tle of fi.-h," is it not ? What have I i-ver done to you? What have you "agin" me? Do I owe you anything? (That last qr.er tion is a little reckless.) You came mighty near breaking up the Union Fall nth School here. Tho good mothers are coining the old hen, we read about in the good book, on the ir human chicks. They are gathering them in, with anything but com pi uientary re marks on the innocent head of the "An cient." They call me "pettifogger," and they spell lawyer (liar) and soon. Th i dickens take you and that Lincoln filler ! My mammy, when she sees that, will look over her big specs and letting her hand rest lightly on the head of her youngest (his natno is John and he is in the ice business), will lcmark without rising, what a LLs.-ing it is, Johnny, that you are not in that "tow head's" Sunday S hoo!. And John will remark to the "Am i ntV brother, who is in the raMroad business, and he and Jidin will make invilinis remarks. The Deputy says I am "an old fraud," that I am coming the high "moral dodge" on the Cretan., an if" I write any more about his slt:i.:g on the "bung hole of a barrel" h j will "put a head onto me." Now, Hathaway, I ask you in all can dor and fairness, in ju-tice to myself and grand-father, not forgetting po.-terity, that has dori j so much for us, to imagine the "Ancient" in the full pLntitude of a clean .-hirt and collar, and spurs if you like., standing up before his school, and asking some four yenr old scion of a no ble ol.i Louse, who was Cain's wife? I don't Know what that scion would say, but I do know v. hat the Deputy would say if ho was Ai?!ant Superintendent. It would Le something like this: "Look h?re, 'Ancient,' you cl I I'.jJ, you can't tell yourself." And the "Ancient" would retaliate by saying, "he a.-ked that scion for information" or uiight I a.-k some other descendant a simple and touching question, for irr-tance, or for any other reason, say I should a.-k him thusly: "Look here, Theodore Everett, in embryo, arguing from an csthctical stand point, and analytically deducting from analagous reasoning a per-incuni-bent conclusion, necessarily deciding in f'erentially, that 'too much of a food thing' never wa3 enough." Now T. J., aforesaid, don't you think that if a shower bath is a good thing for cleanli ness, (and cleanliness is allied to Godli ness) that a comfortable swim is an im provement, and consequently it is nec essary for every boy to be a Free Will, Sunday, Confederate Daptist, say? 1 dou't know that that boy (T. L'.j would utterly destroy the broadest part of his nether integuments, searching for ideas and language with which to convoy his conclusions; but I know pretty near what the Deputy would say if he was Assistant Superintendent of my school, lie would address mo after the following style: "Now, 'Ancient,' ju.-t you buy a cake of soap, go down to the river, get into the river, and use that cake cf soap vigorously and determinedly on your j carcass, and you will save some little ' boy's pantaloons." Now, Hathaway, you know how it is yourself. I might Lave been cut out for an S. S. S., but somehow I'm badly "botched'' in the making up and au action tcill lie (for I can't) r.gainst you and that fuller, if ever you locate me in some such office again. You have excited the people, who now look upou Die with distrust, because they don't know where you will put me next, perhaps "in my little bed" who knows ? I want no ofiieo, neither Church, nor State. All 1 want, is just what I've got, viz : a law oEce, one month's rent paid in advance, and a good client. AuorsT, 21st, 1871. I Lave just returned from Omaha and will Gnish this rambling letter. Of my trip I can say that it was rendered ev ery way pleasant and agreeable on the B. & M. to the Omaha Junction. Con ductor Parkhurst did the agreeable, the road wr.s in first class order, and that cs Et-utial pari cf the journey, viz : time, was made. Too much credit cannot be given-ibr the manner in v. li'-'u the l.. M. R. R. is conducted. The economy and perfect system is commendable. There seems to be perfect harmony in all branches, and this is due to the un tiring supervision and care c f its chief officers. In fact, you cannot tell where to find Col. Doane his offi -e is all along the lnie. The- le.-t way t'j find him is : stop at some station until he comes along. Oar officer here at Crete we propose to keep, as we cannot spare Rickford, Fisher or Cooper (C. R.). They are .. i .i-i young, sterling men ; and anyti.mg a.i 1 everything in their departments cf th.2 R. & M. arc faithfully atten Jed to. With Morse, Shcppord, Darkhur,t, the serious and solemn Rishop of the Ex press, and our valiant Drake-man, we will get you through by daylight. I in tend going west on the road soon, when I will drop you a lino of some length. Crete has been busy. We had a circus, an 1 we had watermelons one cent apiece (I mean the watermelons, not the circus). We had chuck-a-lutk, seven up, and grand larceny, wild elks, and Rilly Goats and "benzine" CgTT.s, fools and foot race-:. Old times in Rlattsuiouth revived, and the Deputy was on the war path. J. Dan Lmer put in an appearance. Dan is a good square m in, full of energy and pluck. Would there were more like h;m ! D. W. L-.-wi, was here, look ing around. Ask him what ho thinks of Crete. Dr. John Rlack passed through, giving the Ancient the "cold shoulder." If he does it again, hostilities will com mence. New buildings springing up on every side, new fa es on the streets, and the Ancient has got a new pair of breech es with pockets in the sides, and carries a borrowed watch (the fellow who loaned the watch i.s a comparative stranger). Some of the "special fund" contributors are here, and more are expected. To complete the city appurtenances we want keno and a faro bank ; who speaks first? Some fellow says "keno," and they all say "You know low it is yourself," don't it ? While I am writing J. W. Conn has come in, on his way home. He has been "romancing around," likes the country, and he, too, is heavy on Crete. Come up here Hathaway and get a good square meal. I will give you sweet potatoes, raised by Uncle Wi'iiam Wilson, out here on the Blue, that will weigh two pounds a piece. Claiborne gave me a call. lie, too, is looking cut for a "roosting place." I hope Dick will succeed. 1 am looking for Harry Robinson ; when becomes the Deputy and I will give him a wanning. Excuse my delay in writing, and believe me still "Thk Ancient." I'ostal .Hum j Orders. We see by a Washington dispatch dated August 11th, that the convention for the interchange of postal money or ders between London, England, and the L'nite-d Stales, will go into effect the -1 of October next, and the i'o.-t-olliee De partment has now completed the pre liminary arrangements lor its practical operation. Or t fie .41 money order offices in this country, :7tJ have been authorised to i-.-ue: postal order on the po-t roaster at New York City, for p iy metit in the United Kingdom of (jre-at Rritain and Ireland; and to pay orders issued on him for sums certified by the l'o-t-olhce Department of that country lor payment in (he i :ni(e-d t'tates. No s-irujie oider will bo issued for more than t'-.Vi, but persons desiring to remit larger sums ea:i obtain additional laouey orders. The commission on money orders will be as follows : On orders not exceeding $10, o cents ; over sP and not exceed ing :, .')) cents ; over '(.) and not ex ceeding ?)', To cents; over "A0 and not exceeding z U, 'I."0 ; over $-10 and not exceeding ?', $l.o. A I4:'-iij- ItebiiUv. Watty Morrison, a Scotch clergyman, was u man of wit and humor. On one occasion he entreated the officer at Ft. Dodge to pardon a poor feilow that was sent to the halberts. The oilicer oiiVrcd to grunt his request if he would in re turn grant bim a favor lie would ask. Mr. Moni-o:i acrced to ili;-, and the of ficer immediately demanded that the ceremony of baptism be performed on a puppy. The clergyman agreed to it, and a party of gentlemen assembled to witness the novel baptism. Morrison desired the officer to hold up the dog a- was necessary in their bap tism of children, and said : "As a minister of the church cf Scot land, I mu-t proceed according to the ceremonies of the church." "Certainly," said the .Major, "I ex pect ali the ceremony." "Well, then, Major, I begin by the usual question : Do you acknowledge yourself the father of this puppy?" A roar of laughter burst from the crowd, and the officer threw the candi date for baptism away. Hie I so of lillUren. For what are these child-angels made, that are sent down to this world to bring so much love and rapture,, to go from us i n such bitterness and mourning? If we believe in Almighty Love, we must believe that they have a merciful and tender mission to our wayward souls. Trio love wherewith we loved thcui is something the most utterly pure and un worldly of whieh human experience is capable, and we must hope that every one who goes from us to the world of light goes holding an invisible chain of love by which to draw us there. Some times I think 1 would never had my little Daisy grow older on this earth. The little chill dies in growing into womanhood, and often the woman is far lesb lovely than the little child. It seeni3 to me that lovely and loving childhood, with its truthfulness, its frank sincerity, its pure, simple love, is so sweet and holy an estate that it would be a beauti ful thing iu heaven to have a band of heavenly- children, guileless, gay, and forever joyous tender sprina blossoms of the kingdom of light. Was it of such whom lie had left in His heavenly home our Savior was thinking w hen He took little children up in His arms and blessed them, and said, "Of such is the kingdom of heaven ?'' Jfrs fitoicc. As an argument in favor of polygamy a Mormon father in Salt, Lhke City shows a child six months old, weighing forty pounds and measuring twenty-six. inches around the waist. A Western editor aeou-es a cctcmpo r;.ry of "dirty mcancss," and frankly adds : "We want bim to underhand that two can play at that game." Harper Wtthlii makes a strong point when it says : "The party under whose auspices millions of dollars have been stolen from the treasury of the city of New Yoi!:, is anxious t administer the National Government economically !" That every ex-slave owner and every rebel property own.r in th-j south has a complete inventory of slaves emancipat ed and of property u-cd and confiscated during the late rebellion by both armies, iiimle out nnl died awav. icliich ll.tti propose to collect alien the democratic part j a uhcs tn tj power : nicy are nos accepting, 'he new "dep.v.ture platform p .!-y for the purpose of securing a ma jonty in the next congress with n view to collecting these accounts ! 11 the pe ple of the north want the.-e debts saddled upon them, let them place the democratic party into power, and see how soon the result will follow. JI-jr-roiv Co. ( O) S' )tVi i7. A Sensible 'iusrK'csHon. The St. Louis Journal of Ivlucation says: "Every teacher should under stand how to plant trees and the art of grafting, and should bo able to teach children these thiogs. The play-grounds of all our school houses should : filled with shade trees, both in the city and country. Every holiday at school should bj celebrated by the planting of trees. The highways should be lined with trees, thus planted Ly the youth of the coun try. The ravages which the foolish greed of the last and present genei vi rions has made in our forests could thus, in time, be repaired. A million hands in this State could bo set at this work. It would become Jl habit cf family lifj to commemorate the events of homo, the birth of a child, a wedding, or the anniversary of either or even a death by the.-e living monuments. 3Irs. Lincoln! Hroiliors. Cupt. David H. Todd, brother of Mrs. Lincoln, whose death in Alabama was recently announced, was a Captain in the Confederate army from Loui-iana and his youngest brother, Sam Todd, was a private in the Crescent regiment of New Orleans. Alluding to the latter the Richmond Knjuircr says : "At Shiloh, about ten o clock on Monday morning, when the army under Rcauro gard advanced toward the river, and was met by Ruell's reinforcing column, young Todd was killed- A bullet pierc ed his forhca 1, and he was left upon the field to be buried by Grajil's army. He was quite well known in the U'e.-toru army, and attracted a gu 1 deal of no tice as the brother in-law of Mr. Lincoln. In camp, when he was present, the boys were always very careful to say nothing offensive about the Northern l'rcsident. lie was a very popular j oung man, and a true and devoted soldier. In thesame reg merit was a nephew of Secretary Seward, who still lives." I'.filisli n 2i. I Irish ItJiin ifration. Rritbh emigration statistics show there were more English emigrants to the United States last year than there were Irish, and that while the Irish em L'ration of Js7'. is 1 I, ::;'. less than the same immigration in 1M, the English emigration exceeds that of lStiT by -10,-7:'.. More Englishmen emigrated to the United States in 1870 than there were Irish men leaving Ireland in 1S70 for all parts of the world. This very ' t.irUmg exhibit puts in a strong light not only the magnitude of the emigration question now agitating Parliament, but the influence this new style of emigra tion may have on this country. The "Mio'ii IIorl-i-s Urli-it." A Colorado saloon keeper said cf a rough crowd : "I couldn't get their whisky strong enough for them, so, after trying every way, I at last made a mixture of poison o::k an 1 butternut. That fetched them. I called it the she-ep-herder's delight, and it was a popular drink. The tirst Tike I tried it on yelled with delight ; the next one took two drinks, and turned a double surnerset in the road before tne house. A peddler came along, and after ho took several drinks of nry sheep herder's delight he went off and stole his own pack and hid it in the woods." IlRiiIoi:ie ilon. An exchange S13-S : one of the great est nuisances at a hob'-l is a handsome young man. He is an intolerable bore to alt tho ladies of good sense in the house. If I might be allowed a sugges tion, I would advise every father who is threatened with a handsome man in the family, just to take a clothes pounder and batter bis nose to a pumice. For some cause or other, nine out of ten of the handsome men you meet are conceit ed jackdaw. They cultivate their huir an! complexion so much that they have no time to think of their brains. Ry the time they reach thirty th- ir beads and hands are equally soft. There are three or four of these specimens of hu manity stopping at West End. You are sure to find them astride of tin; piano-stool, or boring some young lady to sing an air from opera boutTe. In Washington City, during a storm, a young lad- was struck by lightning and rendered speechless. Several physicians have called, but they have failed to re lieve her to any extent. She writes that she suffers no pain whatever, but cannot speak a word. The New Bedford Mercury says Chas. D. Writhington, a mechanical genius of Fair Haven, has recently completed a miniature steam engine, perfect in every detail, of about one mouse power. The boiler is three inches lotnr, and the ma chine containsover eight hundred pie, some of which are of gold. It runs finely. At Carthage, Illinois, the farmers are discouraged, their crop of corn is so great. Some propose to roof over the whole country, and call it a corn ciib. An old maid, with more bones than fle.-h, is writing letters through the pa pers, advising young girls not to many. I cor thing! she doii t know how it is herself. A clergyman onccd preached a very long sermon from the text: "Thou art weighed in the balance, an 1 found wanting." After the congregation had listened about an hour some began to grow weary, and went out ; others soon followed, greatly to the annoyance of tho minister. Whereupon he stopped in his sermon, and said: "That is right gentleman ; as fast as yon are weighed, pass out," No one else passed. Yietoria C. Woodhull, the incompara ble and mighty she, informs us by circu lar that she is the choice of the Yietoria League for our next President. Men and brethren, keep still, there is a HEN on. Prairie Cit; Jiidac. Tho telegram announcement of the consolidation of all the California rail roads under the control of the Central Pacific appears to be confirmed. A rose in the wife's hair, a new rib bon at her throat, or a line of poetry on her lips, will cftcu prove as attractive and interesting to her husband as the details cf the baby's teeth, the new nurse's i.iisdcmcauor, or John last acts of disobedience. Married ladies will please take notice. A Murray X I ill matron say3 iLere is more love in a Hour barrel than in all the roses and woodbines that ever grew. The editor of the Munich Presse had to apologize from the pizza of the Town Hall for an insulting article about the royal troops. 1 ! h-t word" is the nio-t danger o'js of infernal machines. Husband and wire should no more strive to get it than they would struggle to get possession of a lighted bomb-hell. A young miss in a recitation in ge ography, informed her astonished teacher that "the mammoth caravan, in Ken tucky, is the greatc.-t living cutiosity, and has been exploded ten miles from its mouth. When a man die, says Mahcmct. the people a-k, "What property has he left Lchin l bim?'' Rat the angejs, as they bend over his grave, inquire, "What good deeds ha.-t thou sent before tl.ee?', Ladies at the watering places wear their round hat all day for the purpose of concealing the crumping pins and curl papers, which are taken down at night. ' A Western postmaster demands that his salary be increased just about forty three fold. La.-t year it was ! f, and he wants '&). An Ohio contemporary says : " A lady, who.v name we will not mention, caught her husband in the act of ki-s-ing the hired girl. The doctor thinks his face can be patched up so that he will be recognized by hi - friends, but he will always be balduoaded. We lately heard of a man w ho has re sided in Nebraska for the last three years, and who formerly shook with ac re in liliinis for many years, declare that he would ra'her live in Nebraska ten year- and be hanged, than live in 111. fifty, and die a natural death. Culum f;iv ,i..nri;al. A youth of six summers was taken to task by bis aunt for some supposed of fense, which he persistently denied. "Now Jonny," sai l. I know you are Jiot telling the "truth; I can see it in your eyes." Pulling down the lower lid of the organ which had Well nigh betrayed his veracity, he cxultingly replied : "You can't tell anything about it, aunt ; that eye always was a little streaked." A Kansas elitor, who has en'arged his paper, salutes bis readers with this observation: "Having now labored at our post for the full number of years that Jacob served for Leah and for Rachel, shall we not begin to gather in the fat cattle, ringed-streaked and speckled? the rings figuratively repre sented by M, loo mill l,(t", the streaks of green, and speckled with the signa ture of Spinner." The Kickapoo Indians kick both ways. Part of them live in Mexico and part in the United States, and it seems that tho.-e in the United States maraud into Mexico, and those in Mexico maraud in to the United States, the two divisions doubtless sharing the profits after the manner of civilized men. The Rochester Democrat is slightly sarcastic on a railroad lino in that vicin ity. It says that a gentleman took the train, a few d-v.s since, on what is termed " the buckle berry road," running be twecn Avon and Mount Morris. After the train had started from Avon he dis covered that he had left a valuable doir behind, but on arriving at Mount Mor ris, the lost dog was found sitting at the station awaiting the arrival of his mas ter. In reply to a 3-oung friend leaving a town because some things in it were not exactly to ln-r taste or content, an old la dy of experience said : My dear when you have found a place where everybody and everything are always pleasant, and nothing disagreeable, let me know and I'll move there too. "About this time look out for" croak ers ! The hay crop is short ; there are no apples ; potatoes are either diseased or bug-eaten ; corn is withered by the dry weather ; wheat is ruined by wet weather ; etc. ; etc.; but we always no tice that in one way or another our bod ily wants always get supplied, and we have enough to eat and to spare. Cnmk rng is a regular bu-iness and one that thrives ; some people are born foreor dained to croak, and their doleful lamen tations must be ciiduicd. Meanwhile, let us look at the beautiful world with smiling faces and grateful hearts. In reply to an exchange that old arrc is to be respected, the Boston j'Winlcr says "much depends upon whether we find it in men or in poultry." To this a slight amendment may bo made ; that in men it is to be respected, and in pouity it is to be expected. The United States produce more rrrain in proportion to the population, than any country in the world. According to the census of ls-70, wheat was found to be produced at the rate of :x 3 bushels to each person. Ry tl'e census of ls-.'o, the United States produced 3t'. 3 bushels for each person then in the country. Ruinana. one f the Danubian principal ities, produces 15 i.u-hcls to each per son, being the second in the ratio of production. European Russia stan L third, producing 'Si. I bushels to each person. A new perfume has been invented, called "The breath of a Charming Wo man." George Francis Train is making speeches at "Blarney," Ireland just the right placs for all his j ublic addres ses" Visitinp- Plattsmouth, AVILIi FINT C.COT) STAT5LIN .J ACCOM .VOIiATiU AX lit Farmer's Feed Stable Corner of Si.tth nrnl Vine Streets One E!co North ni' the 1'rcsLi teri.in Church, Pl:tfuinut VI.r:...!.- n HATES A DeGARMO BOZLSnLSTEIB, S T Jl B E 3 Battery & Lazenl.y Trops. LIVERY SALE & EXCHANGE 7"The brft of IIorf. and r.tursiies onhanJ."5- Corr.tr Vine uuJ i'uurlh streets. jan2IJ i wtf riiittsniouth Ne-bra.-ka J. W. SHANNON'S FEED, SALE AND LSVEKY STABLE. MAIN STREET, Plailsm o itth, Neb rasha . I urn prepare"! to aroommo.l'ate, tho purii;.' vrWh IJni-yi-s. ('nrri.iei .-, JiuivUv ar.J a, -No. 1 ile:r.-e on )-hort uutie-f nnJ ri a..'ii;J'lf teri!!-. A I i ; -Vt v.-ii! rur.'.'i ;:!!: : c:iii:it laulg, uiul tu all van ol the city whfT! ii'- rcl. Junuary 1, 71 Uwii Th. P. II. V,'IIE LEU II. KE & GO, """" - ..,-Mr?y !rTr;T M f-rf m r-1 r ?Ud m m m j: V: ii: r 1.H ftttp ... V ' m ,- -i- -.j1 j-, ;-p -.-' -V - 1. r t!r ------ r AT FOOT OF MA IX STREET AVh-.!i-?;ilo k Ectni! Deilcrc ia I lard ware and Cutlery, Stoves, TIXWAHE. Rur-E. IRON, STEEL NAILS AND ELicksmith Tor.l. kc. Keep on hind a Large Slock of CHARTER OAK, BUCKS TATE XT, CMC. 7 G O, EMP OR 1A, L O YA L CO OK And Other First-Class Cookin" STOVES, All kinds of Heating toves. Coal or Wood kept on hand. JOB VrOliK OF ALL KINDS DONE. M OLIN E Stirinn and Breaking Vlows At Net Cos: for Cash, Our prioes are as low as any hou.-e in the State. Liau-t'tf. H,TJVlI3Il!I?! 100,000 FEET ! The unIcr.'Kncd has c a Land a lare qantity cf CO' r . w nnrs i 1 1 m n c- c? j i i v i n l. i k WHICH litOi'KKIj at :.f! o:.-.ir.i.E nia nts. OmZEMB RLLED i n .-!;it notice, and f..r any ti7e or length of kin.U r. n : i 1 ...n sV.rt Ro'.ioc. C. IIEISEL. Plows! Plows! Plows! r.ows ! Takes jileasuro in arinounoini to tlio j u'ilid tluit they have soein.' I the sorvi e.s of that l'ioiicer I'low jMuriuilictu.XT. Who is n.i v eni.atre.1 in their .-Imp manufaetur in' a better artii lc, at l-i'vcr prii-j-, than can he hud Ir i.i ai.y eastern iiiaiiuiacturj-. Cine treat adv.nif.ic .-aine i hy '.;!.i uni ii linn is that you nut only set a better arti'-le at home price-. Put yen are pa:ru:.i.::,i- ilu.MK .M NU r AC'l I'llL. wliere every -'nlhir nt tlie money remains ia the fctate. iehUd,v wtf fciACKIa E m?l U a tj ma n Curtis. .IMatts.jsiGuf!, IVe'j., Uepa'rr rs of Steam Engines, Boilers. Saw and Lirist Mills. Cias and Steam Firtinrs. AVrnupht Iron l'ipe, tun e and Ti!t Pumps, j Steam Oauges, . alauee alve liovcrnors, and all kinds of Bra.c.Q V.vifrirtpi Pitting r. furnished on short notico, FARMING MACHINERY Pciiairid on short notice. nue.t "A Penny Savc-lU a Penny Em-nc.t." And if you desire to As well a Pounds po to t? 3 tt i -.r - at t - rm rrrt To Buy Your We have hr.iisrht oi:f IT. T. Tex ml now .e eupy his oid .-tan 1 on Main street, where wc have just reeeivad an additiuiial supply of Ur-i-etrii s and V.-ovi.-ions wliich m e will sell very low fur ea.-h. All ktnd. of country produce ta ken iu exchange, for goods, LEXXETT BROS. aiC itf. JCSHril SCI3I-ATEII ESTAELIsnr.D IS ISG1. DEALER IN IVATCIIES, CLOGXS, SILVKii AND PL AT EH ARE, U-.i.-d) PENS ! i't'l'AcL IS, VIOLIN STfKi NHS AND EANCV :v'.'DS. Watehc. Clochsand Jewelry rep.iirt l re.-.tly it; 1 wii'n iii paiL-h. t. .l'.cii . d to oi piuitc I'lulic V.iHey ITouc i t;r t. rov. io w L E. T. MICE. m THE UXDCU.'sIGXrD HAVE On-XED THE STAR MA RKET. At their new jl.uvl On Main Street, bet .TCf n 1th mi l T.ih f nuih .--i'l". vhi-ie they are ru nty t.) s rve jjl t!; ir iM ru.-t 'iiiers. aii i a.- :i::'.;:.v now :,! way fctvo iliuia a c:iil. Wo keci fin hand uuiLit.s Lut the very BEST OF MEATS IIPJIIE.-T PP. ICE J PAID FOR rH? A "IT T I CS Contra ts wrtdc (or furni.-'air.s largo r.tian titics ni meat. Call :'.n 1 f Q feb-UaA-Wtt'. F. J. IIAIGIIT. Tcetie, Hanna & Clark, BANKERS, DE.c.Ei;3 rs aud Salver Coin, SJ.fi. and other Hioclis. Pnfts drawn en all part? of the United St.! and Europe, llepotits received, and siiecial at tentioa given ta cullet.tioui. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. South Weeping Water, Heb. DKALKRS IS Ssneral ETercIiandise, SUCH AS dky coods, jK"ci:ifs. liAHliW'AEE. y c e KXji'Ann, HATS, CAPS HOOTS. SHOES, XOTIOXS. ie.. riXE AND C;TT0XV,"0O! EU.MEEli, SlilXiJLES AXI LATH. Wo are Agents for Yillcox &, QUI 3 Sawing Machine, vliieh is nndoobtidly tho ov.-t Maehine tiot in i-'e. marl.''r..'ti'. mm mmmt Hook Eluifs, ITe'o. Spring Term Commences Pupil? of either sex will receive tl.ororh and sy-:;eni!itie iitu; here, la paid to i'riaiary s hu! Uen S -hn.d hooks furnished free of ecst to al pupils. (iooD eoahm:;g can he obtained AT LEAS O.N ABLE RA cS For terms an! particular' ad lr--?s low If .1. 1. I Ai'lE.l -k- Mil JSUJ SLblLH, "S7iSo Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALEHS IN Dry O iods, lirneerie. liar l-.vare. Uueeiisware, Boot.-, and Shoes, . . T Jl.it -, and iVj 3. Afneul'iir.il Trnplimrntf of all kind.-, AVcir ai 'I X L" Cultivators. I'nion l orn Pl:. in. Grandetour and Princeton Plows, dec k; udnit vttum, all of which we oiler to the public at, the uwum rcian prices. All CkoocIm Warx'anicd -0ur constant aim will be to sell ?o 1, w w i'l be to the positive advantucj of every In r crin tho w stern anJ tr.il port inn oi Cass ' ui'v to make this their hen liu-iner? for trad- HEED, KKUS. (Sacceor to R. AValther) r- ts. i-iarnessmakcr, and dealer in HARNESS, SADDLES. COLLAR?, HALTERS Vfhirs. Brushes, Ac, Ac. Hepairin; one sub?tanti;i!ly and with dis patch Uive mo a eill bef. re pun h.a.-irir- el --c where. Fourth Street, north of I'latte Valley House adjoining Matthews A louaclly'.s Hardware sp-re. Seotlowt 1 CR Sargent & Co. Soap 3jLmifiietiii'eii9 WE would invito Dealer? and the Pab generally to call and examine our itock of S O .A. 1- S , btf-re puretasinp elsewhere. Mr. Sargent havit u l.ud the t.Tp?r:encr! 1 twenty years iu ii:a:iaf.i' t'lr.ins a l kir.ii. oi Soups, w i.ro eonlidcr.t of f-iviiu: er-t;r sati.-f;e- tioa to all who laay favor us with tneir patron U"j;o.-!r csch.insel fvr jjreaJic, and delivered in a-ay pa ol the city. Cail paid lor rendered tallow an I clea fitrer -x . -Worhs. !u i-i. y .t'aid. cear ierrySL Bi-.i , Nci t.-k tuy. Ju ciid-W'-f. jl:: &3 j!7 , TIze Bui'Iiiiston&rHNMiv 11 i rc r "a i 1 11 o : il , In onnnection vrit'i tho Ch'cjrrj, Hurling ton f" Qitiney A K CTcr tithe people of riat-nr vra-n o!'.NelT-i.-La 1 in 'h. ttr.d a'.l iOUTHH OF THE TLATTE. the nir.ft direct, an 1 the het ll-'Uto to the E: .- ten:, S'';'ii !!:;-' ii, a :oi .Nun hern .tatt.i., l'a.--eiiiT. di-.-i ri .. : tr: i-l lu in i'-n - y-li .('.. take tho Atlantic I. . press, whieh ruus thp.u-:h tn Cliieas" :'hit!t hnniro it C'ar-. ciiuippc'' with el'-sa;it !ay C...t-,ht.. I'aiiui.iu'i i'uluc L'ay at.d sleei-ins Luj-. Ijo, uud Pullman's Dining Cars. In a.l.Ti iun fo thef net that this is the tlireet T-'Ute 1 y -hii h t ;! may he caved i:i rtaehittj; nijy .i.i:.t in the Eastern ur .MiMle States, it iu' truM.fuiiv lie s.. id that it pos-.-i-.-es t lie be.-t tr.ien ai;d he !i':ie-t .-iuipiiu r.t of iaiy Ve.-tern Lino, tn.-uiiii tj tuo parviiKer Speed, Safety and Co tn fort. Entes alTf.tvs as LOW as the LOWl'ST. H i -gngeehceUed thruiich t'1 any i .ont E.i.-t. (-. E. l'EKKl.NS, lien. Supt. A. E. TOUZALI.V, Gen. Fassenci r At e..t. iaulOd jLwtf. The Oood Intent! GnCGEntES & PROVIStOKS? ! CATlL. AT AUCTION AND Commission Ilooms M. 1 y S Til EE T. Where you can !tsy nhnost every thing eatable, iucluding ' IFrcsM Fru it At tlie lowest 1 'rices for cnsli. Iliyhe.-t i riceiuiJ for Country I'roIuec, Uutter, Chickens, ice. A:c. Goods Delivered in the City Free of Charge. S. DUKli jylTJ&wtf. A OARD We rk tlie attorit f th' iii o tie to"ic of -o; ine (roods we arc oiipninir. Wo b taken preat ertre in thr eo'eetion of nono bi t f. r?i ei.ifs poods, and from first hands, we buy as 1"W as they can be had in the in ark it for cash. n ad we shall sell t prices that wo puarentce wiil pive entire sutisfaet ion to fill who i-iay pi-.-c us a call. COlne and pec and von will !. convinced C L ARK A PLC MM I K. Tlie UnJersigneJ has on hand anl h All kind? of COTTONWOOD LUMBER ! ! At kh; Mills at the Ferry Landing at Flattsiuou th Grdsrc Promptly Filled.! VlI.i.lA.ii ELCLLiUh. J -.A-eOd diwtf. -jt.-r . , Ar, I i r " ,s .' t ' i f 7 , . tlrn-ral Az-r.t ! p"t .-J.we . Union Central Life Of CiiK inr.ali ': J. ii. rr.EssoN. ja.) 1 aU u if Local Ak'tiH ii a m m a -'- I sm .. J tu. lit (;i:xi:iiAL insujianci: ace.nt LIFE, FIRE Anil !larino Insurance. J . r ; hi ihi ' 111 tae nit, 1 I su "-tan! , v,l:h 0:y,ee fr.,1,1 rn fvi r l'o-t ( 1 1-- 1 iii-t t .V ."-in !-I.,t'. i.ii a. ii, Ni l.r .s'i.i, Apiil th. d.V.v. Canton Ohio. To l"o;:i. ly Corn i,i oi iii ' ... .. i" ..ii I.! r ii . r-. ei' v 'ithn i; ie, and , it yicir ea , mid litlHi,'r i- ttlll.v -.. niiii'i i.'ii ut Ji -i-i i vt li t I. phy, ki t Id I'n' i '..i nt v n.i ' 'i '-rs i t ',,;tcr'-!.t N ' r:: ka. And i er t he V riMii: l.t I run I'm r-- l 'i - 1 1 ' - (-. ill ii I y enlll I.!. l I tie St ;ie of I 1 M ;..n IS I'.lM. d tn I'd A 1 I 1 HM'lltS. llii'll ean In; put m ei than sl'.ne. AI.- t lie warra-itces tur ill ' r..i e ' 1 1 1 1 r in tins C mipaiiy H.J notice. .N.I::: k.i City. .N.I... rni Im Nelir i-ka. ,".rl!.-ste-n .Visiitiri and Suiith we tern Iowa mil mi pi ri n 1 -I 1 putting up litiilaes, and makecotilraeK ti;r tho wine, ll 10 w (iw. EESr.in THE WORLDS i Jffow Toik 0i3ce, 7 EEEZtlAN ST. JJROOKS IIOUSR JOHN" riTZ:EHAI.I) l-ivi ri- ti r .Main Street, Hi twecn ."dli mil t'.ili. TlCHENOU JlOIJSif! HATES HEM'CEI) TO i. 1 l.K IAV EOAKDIXi;. I:iy Hiiarditi'-r, per n cck, S '.I" JJ'i.iidinii Mid JiinL'iii'.', p"r ui "l:, 7tl J tee Huss t'.ir Hw ue f !. irm -i - uf the Im i -. Lut N-in i: s X 1. '.sil'.i', I'lop'ii Sar.'h ::l itf Phelps Pnlno GENLRALINSURNCZ AG T 1 'L ATI'S M ( ) IT! ' ! f , SVAlll A . K A. Ileprcsent? rr.n.o of tho mo I ie- in i!,c I riit. 1 ! 'fi'"c with Barnes i Pull n-Bioi-k i' !u ("uiiip.i'i n !'i!-"ora! i i i i ii 1 v v r f 'Luxuries cf KsJcrrr Travel." In 'hc.'-c days (!,: t:- 'c of i': Ii.- liiis l.ocoiti,- c.v-i i-.Li -!;. , . to oi.t: in I l,i ir p. i' run . - -. : !' be i,( 1c to I:. .-a rc ! y . i r.:u- ;' i j' i' n.i v I" -i-.-.- : P. i.:i -i. of.. :::-i.. ( ... 1 . - iio.i.vc . a so!.. I roc -J I., i . . ri - p.i1'- 1 II or i i ; I 111 e i..:. .-; d ii 1 .iii. i ..ii s I '.. . 1. 1 1 o .- I' o:,.' .,,. ,;. ., d i io l ir -:i rs, ii dir'v! r -ulc, .- ,;. ,,' !i : I (-1 Tct'.ll I'lill' ...-cT:0 i.f . 'i ; 11 U I'l M Cl .ol I o II t c i 10.: Ml.'. " vi rv I if.. I I t o p' -i . s all tlioc (iliii. .tli iii.- 1 ,-i iii;. I: i prco, and of. rs a rmt'e to n'l poH.'s ( ..-(, wc-f. noi ill sootli. I y ni-aiis of its coh.iui ti ..i- as loll., v..- : 1. A t I::.:, llli . it o t hi- f '.. i;ii- T N J. t Pta' (.-.no n i !i u ii ii the io M. R. P.. i 4 N. '...1.-1. :i. .;. At ll.nnhnr.', v. i: !: ' ! ;' ' J..-. ; h 1 for .ill points in Kan-. is. ,'. 1. Ai :tuun.i. u i"i Mm 1 )c -A-. nd '.:l!cy an I.- i:h .M is.-..n ri rn ii r-'fi ' 0. At i.itrimr! hi '.it:i !o: IP, . ,l, 7.;, ;.. V , f r i ni vnpoi r, it-c i or , ii-. o. A t Mn 'Ii. v. : . h k. I:. I. A M. L. a lol Wi'.-teru I ni a L.-i;l.-uad.-, l-.i St. I'.ml. ;,n I point - in : i nor- :i, 1 f . ;-i !. ii.- and p.ooi. i ii 1 he soul ii. 7. At Peoria, with ti e short line Llnoioo," t.oi route to I ii'1 :.' n:i..." -, i ' :i .-inn it ;, l.o i, -i iii and ..il poiiii- jouMi an.l en. t. X Ai I'c .iia. with the I ., P. A V.'. !i. R., f - r L"::.!i-.po:t. I'i 'niol.l :-. ,.i-. -.. At .V- i i-o-.. wi:''.l th" T ! ; j,,,: j C. Mr: I. i'i. At CiilOAi ;, Ait;; aii Tra:.'. I.,ir P.r tl.e En-t. Nn hi'ttiT mlvirii c-.'in piv-n then, tioi'i to Ta-'1 dio B ur 1 i n;: t- n Liute." n-t. o -L- eJ P oi.-a k'5 i'a. DEALER VA narjazfnes, ant! Latest PuLHcations. ProrcriptionsirareruUy coajjiour. led hy tin " -penencod lrvvxt. I'.oi.icini,, r ti.,) j.lioc, thrced-.ori west of i !. HthI :::'ie: Pi.itu inou' ii, Nel rn. ka. 3RUSS, Books, Stationary, Wall Pan cp $5 70 $10 PER DAY.vi'i;;;: ni who enx.ii'o in opr lif -,v r.u. incss m ik" irmn f.") to !o per .ti- v in their own i-.-;i ! i r J n 1 j.n ' ti'.'ulars nn l ir.-inn : i m- nnt tn i by ,..,-.. '1 lin-p in need of pcnunM-M, piohtable work, should addrets GEO. ST1NS0N A CO. apr.L7w.1iu Portland Maine. GETTniG 2AR 'niEIi." E-say f.,r Yountr Men, on er a' f- t'.-A i-vU-an l abii'.-s, wbi-!i ii.;.-r!cn! v i o n,. n-. ni.ii t jin inoni. i.i r the i '-'in-. , i 1 ..-tut...'''. !. . ,-,.( I .1. .,i 1. .-. io. in .-i..ilc 1 ! n 1 1 ;, ,j , .-. , j.,,.; HOW A 11 U A 5 O CT A T I C 7 7, 4 i (