Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 07, 1871, Image 2

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PLAT1S0UTH NEBRAKSA.,
TJ11T.SDAY, fc-KPTKMHKUT. 1STI.
Thrt Omulia R f publican f-ays tlitt
dud-jo M;i?on was unable to "sbakc tb;
OMtun taken" by John I. Kedick at
the mooting in that city Wednesday
evening, at vlii-li t Tie new constitution
was liij-jussed. U'c areo with tli AV
iu',!.;in that bis "poiitiun" could not
li'i "shaken ; " but bis "position " was
no vl' tlie most abject kmivlintion ':
.:v r haw. He crinzed un lor tbo jidwi r
tul arguments and withenn;; sarcasm of
the Chief Ju-tiL-e, a:i 1 his ' position "
v. is un'.'haneJ during tlie entire speech
(f the Chief Justice.
noiiuxj noitr, i o s i v.
We were in Oinulia Wednesday
venin;r, and heard the constitutim dis
fuwul. The opponents chose John I.
Iledick as their champion, an 1 he undo
the strongest possible idiowin: fir that
m-1o of the ''lo-lion ; but everybody
seemed to feci that he ha 1 the weak
.side. We heard a riromuient citien of
Omaha and a prominent opposer of (he
const .tution say, after tlie c3o-e of the
ppeikin,', that if that was the best
showing their .si L- eould make he should
have nothing more to say.
iiv. Jnnict anal Ihp S;il( nn.l Stonl.
We are s-:iti-fiel that iniu-tii-o has
b-.'rn 'lino (Jovernor J.-im-rs bvthe I'Jatts-
1IOM) !
If uny man is ine'ine 1 to oppose the
adoption of the j ropo-cd constitution,
we S33 to him, hoM! Wait until you
have -stated your objection.', and some
one who has considered the dooument in
all its bearing? has -had an opportunity
to rea.-.on with you on the Mjbjeer. The
document in full has been placed bef ie
every reader of the I!r.i:vi.i, and they
cm readily sou that 1:0 man can fully un
derstand it in a!! it.s bearings from u sin
L-le reading. Wo have- talked with a
lar.e number of men during the past
fbw days, and have carefully noted every
ol j :etio!j urged, and find, after careful
examination,- that almost every man who
olj.
cis to it do 's so from a nd-a;. pre
bend. n of the fact?. We shall, during
the time intervenim; before the dr.y set
lor the election, take occasion to air-wor,
as host we can, some of the principal
objections Wo are tv-ll aware that the
document is not fiee from faults as
what one is but we are well sati.-Hed
that many of the apparent faults ouly
exist in the minds of tho-e who have not
cart fully corisi let-l the document in all
i'.s parts, and hue net contrasted it with
the present constitution, As an instance,
atei iible hue and cry was raised in Omaha
because it wis alleged tlu nr.? Consti
tution taxed all chuivli propjrty in ex
ecs of Jj'.VOiKi to each church ; and re
ligious men advised that it be vjtel
down, and the Catholic Dislmp, we are
t1 1. issue 1 circulars c-illiirj on all in em
bers of bis church to put the seal of
their condemnation upon it. I hiring
the height of tin. ir holy horrcr they were
still further hoiri.'i -d to learn that tho
Asiii...i i.;:nK..
Aro SuntSiij VI Ii :;, Voiil ?
! F.i !.i Aueri -an Society.
There is, we lu aid an eminent lawyer
a'leee a lew day- since, no ir.srria.-ra legal
which is celebrated on tl.e ir'abbaili d iv.
There are, no djubt, twenty tb nisand
couples i:j this vMate aioue lor whom the
inarr?'i"e ceremony was ' 1 erfoi med on
i tlie Jr-V.l.i ath many of them in theeveu-
A note drawn
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Asiii ani), AuCT'. '3 !)th, 171.
Dear Ha-'dd fluw swiftly have glid
ed the summer months by. It hard'y
seems that winter is fo near at hand, yet
the cool chiliin.qr breath of autumn, the
fading of flower. ai.l leaves, and the
ripening of corn, toeuhcr with
isunicrotH other ''weather signes," tes
tily the fact. Six months ago I left this
city . juito suddenly (but legally), for
'"fair IJiiigcn on the 11 LI1.0," I'iatts-
I il IT I .11 I II IWtll II' I II1.1 IT .III . 1
,7 -V T - a rc'wl;ty lec;asc.i mi;ij,.j,a:ru menu to
v.en with me then" dui;og the time I j contest bis will, bi-cuus.; in that a larue
ataj-oJ ifi riatistijouth. Yesterday af- portion of Ids estate was wd!e 1 to the
teruoon a young man, with, f.dir- ! 1 '"'cn of their step-m-tlr who was
, . , t . .,: vvcuecd to ihesr lather on t!,o S:i!.liuih,
cLeeks a:;u p-rospeeitmj looks: vuk :.. ,.1,, ?. : , ,.
. ' " , ,- " '''"' 1,1 t ;e city il li.u-hester, 111
wui.-e in one hand and the other taking this r:'t ito. If the juc.-tiin is to be do
care of an overcoat, and with one of tided that such marriages are illegal, an-
Drom's well-made ciiru- in bis mouth, ! ot.!,l,0f,!7'- t of vcia'ious Muts
1 ui 11 t t f ! 'iii t-e ought into our c ;ui'ts i r j.ur-
aud ueai.roKO (save a copper cent .,inj;.u,y rt!;;t0., t.( tht; ,yiKrJti)
ne loun i at luc toot ot .Ham street, just 1 mentioiit J. II;!! decision LueK
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oeioro leaving), uiigiit nave teen reeti j y 11 ic.u neu .muge 01 our
Wflidiu'r bis w:v down n iifirrr.w until nn '1:1t '-all'!. I L'-'S of minors are ii!
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ing of that
signed on the abbaih is i!!t-e,-ii. ur any
other legal agreement Lvt.vecn j a;tiej.
MAR II IA UK IS A I.KUAL t' .NTIt AC T,
which if performed out of the kga1
tune, necessarily must bo void; and
claiming tins the sons and daugh
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S, BLOOM Sc GO.,
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&r $-3 " hi.-'"-
!aie!y 1 11 j iered
courts,
;a:, 1
lb, bluffs. l.acL- oft!,. .l.T.of l,o:n,l C,,r i
, - . ,..f .!;,.,. r.,,.
, : .
r Mien not ne. css.11y in oidei
Mate and re-uiarrv b
tlie we-tern tram. An t whom 01 1 I 1 -vi; w sin -e if. u-.-.w -.,-r;..l ;,
first meet on the d?pjt platform to re- 1 ate practice by the parties for whom the
coiriii.se ? It was ye aditorof the l'lalts;- i j'?'11 vvul:ro.l, is proving bane-
thouidi
thought I, and then I thou.cht aain
Tlu harm that this do-
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iuvu.ii jtr.u.ii.i i 1 iiuu.' ii1 , iKLii n; .. ,? .... . i .
I -.1 il'it.l IV, Ulil MH'liH SVMI'1'1 Is U III-
' jTii-ary only, and, if the eioire mairvinir
ain't you lost I d: J not expect to see j population hut learn of this decision," the
vou lure! F did not a:.k hini "whither ! 1;i;ure witness less clojcm.f.s .1
goest thou,'
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sw,a-;' - w O. ; . ss5A
IIOYU AJV1) Cf!!LlItrXmS CLOTUI.XG
7 Hats ant! Caps?, Boots ami Shoes,
fiLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E C.
f.nrw. I 1 .. 1. . . 1 f
1 , , . .1 .1 "";; v."ii, ics m a n'-s li'i to ;er ol ea-
but rather he ltiterroeated I "... ,.-.. r.,,-i e,i 1 1
sc., ncre ,;i: t 1 1 i 1 . n ..o, nn.
woras to me totne same eiiect. j an- 1 tice vouic ad es from .,,.,;
t; 111 order to
i hat the ceremony of tuar-
swered him, in substance, as follows : 1 wed them.
bar out (pointing westward) beneath ' r' fe-med for minors 011 any and
.111 1 it 1 . 1 . ) a : I days (f the week, or fr a eoui.lt
the blue 01 yonder sky do 1 intend to 1 - - , . , '
, .. J TJ . , : where one Kamnsor and the other an
seek my fortune. I am tanp:ei, j :i.Julr. should J,a prot.oueced iilegd and
and "stamps" I ir.u-t have "you know 1 non-i !:e' tivef.is not stramrc. J!ut in the
mouth ll-rnbl and Lincoln Jottruol in J pre.-enl Constitution Jor not exeixr.t a
the Nut Land afr.air, and the f !Iowin' j - r, 7. -t t
oorrespo.n.Jencf sjienks lor itself and ex- . . , . 1 . . .
culpatjst Jovernor James from any blame l,x ''''' "''"!"'" '''-"' permit it to be
in ttie premi-es
State of Xki;p..vs;ca, . )
Kxkcttivk 1i:i'ai:t.: rvr,
LlXfOLN, Neb., Aug. -2S, I ST I . )
Jirgixter ntitl lit r, iver Loud Ojirr, Lin
coln, Vi '-rosl.-t :
CiF.vn.h.MKN : I notice that certain
reports in regard to the Valine inter
ests of this State are nttr ietin the at
tention vl' the lespectal lj portion .1 the
press. FJj kirid enoui;!i to inlorui me
whether any in. jniry his been hid at
your o'Ibv in relation to the matter sitice
mj- administration, and if so, plea-e in
form me as io the time and nature there
of. Very respectfully, your obedient ser
vant, Wii.mvm IF. Jamks,
Acting Joveriior.
exempted. This changed the whole
aspect of nfl ilrs, and to day every
chutchtn.an in Omaha favors tho new
constitutional provisions relative to
church taxition as compired w th the
provisions cf the present Constitution
Therefore we say, condemn n jt hash'Jy,
but wait and see.
Jlarks f fJiJltToupp or Sex in X't;
It is stated that the c;rgs of the com
mon hen, as well as those of many other
s, pr.-eut c ertain external character
istics 1 1 I'icans of which it is possible to
detei:!ii;i" beforehand the sex to be
hatched from them. Thus the "male"
t ir-j h is, .,t its j tinted end, small l-..!ds
and H ii.'dJi s. wl.i;.: the "f. nirde" ci'ir is
: etitirely smooth :.n 1 well rounded oil" at
Laxh Ovvicr.. Lixroi.N. Xki:., ) j both end-.
August L".. IS, I. i j ... .. ....
Jis Kcallmeil, H.;i. . ..;., Acting j i:i:it!il.crrl.'s nnii IMnrrhcn.
G,v..t;wroJ !,r.,.t: A I'mlad. Ipliia p!iv-;. i in writes to ihe
Slit: Kelernng to yours td this date, j l,st to eoriC it an impn..-.-i..ii that black
we have ties honor to state that no par- l,. ; ii.:s ;ire u i'id or harmless in rases
ticular inquiry about, or invest isation of j whi.-rc children are convalescing from di
the Saline intere-fs of this State, has j artliea r cholera infantum." He says
been made since November, 170, exj that fiom c!uo tibscn-ation duiinz sev
eept by Hen .iilniore, ex-iaeiuber oft t.r;,l y,.tirs meantime ctjoving 11 la r ire
the law firm of Chipman, llosiner Ci., 1 pradi,.,., J,.. is i-,,ieed to "beireve that
at Wa-hin-ton. I. he, during the ! there is no other cau-c so fata! to life in
last sity days Ins been making a tlior- tl.w comp'ainfs as catimr bla:;ki cnie.s.
ou-h inveati-atiou .f the matter, and in -m-.L.,-,
doiti'j so repress tired that he was work
ing in the interest of the State and un
der j our direction
Very respectfully,
11. W. SnM.MEUT.AD, I'egister.
W. V. Cmaiux, Ileceivcr.
I'lattsinouth llirald plea.-e copy.
b. ('it' Cirunic'e
The riattsniouth 1 1 ERA U) cojues very
, . . t: 11.. . . . 1 r
wiiiiMiriy ; comments cananoy an 1 icai- . (cnlay.
lo-.lv and in losses ereat pleasure i 1'ic-etit
in
if;
how it is yoTtisclf," remembering the
ta'e of Ilathawaj- and a brother typo
crossing tho continent, in lSo-'J, from
Council I 'luffs, Iowa, to San 1'Vasciseo
...
('aiiform.-i. afbot sitvl .lnnr. MilisistinT nn i CtUlOlits Wh.ch most C ;oeern our Lef
sonai weoare anu napt.iii".-s are least
known an I loa t tm rs't- od 1 v the rcn.'-
laee of loing-praetieed cu-touii, that Sab-
tiatli day we.i liii rs are illegal, will strike
thousands with feelings akin to conster
nation. With all our laws and codes it
is, indeed, strange that these legal cn-
'.i- i:-of Hi.- IC-;ii-In-:ii S(a:- Cen
tral ii:u:ii!tec.
Hi i.-l :cirt r ilic .Irriins'.
irrniu t'i -Tri'iutie ami Ki'i'iililii-uu.
The Slate r.epublu-an Centra! Cou-.tnit
tee as-embh-d at the pirlor of tlie 'yo
miiig llou-e, in this city, at 1 p. m. yes-
Ii. I). Ilath iwny, of Ca-s ;
fifty cents n orth of dried beef and crack
ers from Salt Lake City to the lVdCc
coast. The cars whistle, our conversa
tion is broken, and on the train I get :
a tear ai.d a sigh, ai.d then geol bye.
The train moves slowly onward at
first, and then gradually increases its
pace. I look back on I'iat t.-mouth and
her fair hub, reflecting 011 the. past and
dreaming of the future, fll. the locomo
tive, far in the distance beyond (I mean
the train was avful long) props. 11 mo
from the scene.
The trip from Plattsmmuh. to this
city was plea.-ant, ma le more so by the
delectable weather, fine scenery along
the route the IMatte river to tho right,
ana tno craggy o.uhs, who ti'.cir gu
ling spring- and sparkling stream-, to
the left the presence of acquaintances :
Elder ..Idler (IJaptist) an 1 lady of A.-h-land;
Counciliuan Cii'hisig and .John
Iloss, "minj host" of the j Matte Valley
II iu.-e, of your cit3.
The IJ. vt M. Co. are pu-liing things
anea I wi'.ii a vim. .it every station are
ears loa led with stone, ties, and other
matt, rial for the furtht. raii.-e and e..m
plction of the road. Adda'.d! what is to
hinder Ashland from becoming the
best inland town in the State. It is lo
cated in a very wealthy section of'coun-
trv. and is far c
an i i caving i'Ot
Iua!.;c vear
rs oi
if: ci-
in knmvimr that its efforts at stiiin,' up , iiliams U". V. Clark", and H. W.
,. ,. , ,. . . ... , j Ambrose, ot liomrias ; L. ( '. (.tinning-
h,sst.a!hasc.u-ed lu Act.ng Web j liam( Ui(.iia,,Lui . u- Hoyuumr
eney to !o something in the way of re- j ai n. v Newman, of Otoe ; li. S. II d
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pairing the wrong already accomplished,
by securing the sei vices of ( 0:1. dil
i.iour, although ?dessr.s. Chapin and
Somuierlad give (iov. .lames too much
credit, peihaps, in the matter of si cur
ing him, for we chance to know some
thing about that part of the programme.
ton of Washington ; A. Hays, of I'ro
monf ; I. .). .M.jors, kA Nemaha; W .
1. !h;;:e, of('o!la.v.
'J. W. Ambiuse, of Ioi:-!as, (hen
offered his resignation m Chairman of
the llepnb'icau State. ( 'cut ra! t 'ommitfee
which ;i motion of .Mr. Williams, ( f
I i'lid.l , was a.M-eptcd.
.Mr. Clark of Iouda-, offered the
ral public, including oar most intvliiecnt
I,er,i!e"
Oo 31 hi lay a jackass, four dogged.
born ill ( 'olor.i fo. fi.nr vmr. ..f ! t-j. ..n.l
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of refcren-. was .-liipped r.rpir.is I'umi
Iiere to (diieaco con.-ignod to S. W.
Austin, a wealthy gentleman who has
spent, soaio week in our Territory, and
who wi.-hed his boy to have a iT.vcut
lYom the mountains out vvt. " be boy
in the express office put tlie brayiiitr pas
senger into a monstor box and labelled it
thus: "To ng nf s tilonrr tlie road :
See that oats are furnished your brother
inelo.-cJ !" l.'.'.nvcr A'??'.-.'.
Lie curat ;ve
ice arc iou:t 1 more v
year, .'small lumns of i; o ,
will citcn ehi -u acute stonuiche inlhima-
tions, and prevent i:;i'i-ea if heat i
applied outside -t;t the s.:n;e 4iu:c.
l'ouuded ice applied to the spine is said
to be a cure f..r s 'a sirkness. A bit i,J
ice will help diptheria an 1 a!! throat
complaints. To become delightfully
cool in summer, sjiply ice wrapped in
paper to the back of the head for one
moment.
Eli IavN, f f Lewisvi'le, Tod., was dy
ing. He was unconscious, v.'ith fifteen
minutes of life before I.im. when a de
cice of divorce was L-r:inted hlio, so sep
arating him from his second wife for the
entire remain lor of his existence. He
did not awake to receive the. congratula
tions of his fib-nds. but expired with the
expiration of the fifieen p-inure-1, know
ing notl.it!.' whatever of the event. !t
seems that Mry Davis was ,,uir.. (, 1
man, and that he was woitii :.!;i,o.;
His wi.''i- was young and ban i-on-e.
with at le.i-f f.rty yvtrs before her. an 1
she c ml i ch.it'i. as bis wif., one third f
;ii:i Stri ct- Srroii'I I).or Cast ri.o C iurt II, .use
ll.N':I 1KM S b Pniail vi j lYr.i.iil bliilis Iowa.
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enough away from Lin
coln, rremonf, Oaiaha, I'luttsiiioulh and
Nebradia City to not be injured by them.
It is about the centre of all these place.
It has made wonaeiiul improvements
since last winter. Several new build
ings have been erected, and several more j .iie S;..s ,,V .Mr. Davis tiiat the old V
are in course of construction, among the
most noteworthy of which are the Semi
nary buiidieg which is a splendid two
us in 0:1
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The letter does vot "exeulj ate Cot. j feUwin rfsolutiuu which w
James from any blame in the premises,"
a asserted above, but substantiates,
fully, the facts we have complained .f,
vis: That 'ino in'jnin" had been made
relative to this matter by (lov. James,
when he certainly should have taken
Pom aetion and thus secured tho inter
ests of the State, It is precisely this
that wc have censured him for, that
In did nothing made "no inquiry"
when he should have acted. Uut we
have no disposition to find fault with
his Acting Excellency, and it was with
regret that wc did so at al; ; and we are
disposed to be as lenient as possible, now
that we have accomplished our iurpo.-e
and secured some action on his part ;
and we a-o confident these lands will
yet be saved to the State, if (Iov. James
foilowes it up closely. Swear Capt.
Donovan.
Wh.-tt I Know About I.tiilin n eXH
pupcr. It is strange how closely men read the
papers. . Wc never say anything that
anybody don't like, but. we, soon hear of
it, and everybody tedis us about it. If,
however, onej in a while we happen to
say a good thing, we never hear of that
nobody secni to notice that. We
may pay some man a hundrc i c moli
ments and give hi:n a dozen puffs, .tnd
he take3 it as a tribute to bis greatness,
and never thinks of it never thinks it
does him auy good. Uut if we happen
to say anything this very man don't like,
or something that he imagines is a reflec
tion on him or his character, see how
quick he flares up and tret 3 mad about it.
All our evil is du'y charged to us, but
we never, apparently, get any credit lor
what good we do. I Horace (Jreeley.
An Engli-h preacher, we are told, de
clares as cn having authority, that
there are twelve times n? many women
in Heaven a? men, and, by a parity of
reasoning, there must be twelve times
as n.any men as women in the other
place not to be mentioned to ears polite.
IIf.w.the reverend Ilriton got his inf.tr-
is unani-
mouslv adopted ;
AV.voW, Tl at the thanks of the
State lb-publican Central Committee be
tendered to .Mr. i. W. Ambrose for the
very aide and cif.cient manner in which
he performed bis duties as Chairman of
the same uurjng his incumbency.
Tin: committee then proceeded to the
election of a Chairman to fi I th? va
cancy oecasaiiicd by the resignation f
Mr. Ambro-e. The vote was by ballot,
which ic-nlti d in the election of C. W.
Seymour, of O o.
Mr. Hoxie, of Col fix, then offered the
following re;o!ution, which was unaui-mou-iy
adoptnl :
Jitsolced. That the basis of repre
sentation in 1 In; next Lepub!ican State
Convention shall be the vote f Hon.
John Tafl'e, our Kepres( ntativc in Con
gress, at the last State election. E:c h
organized county to have one dele
gate, and, in addition, one additional
delegate for each and every Kit) vtes,
or fractional part of 10) votes, in excess
of ".tl votes.
On motion of .Mr. Hathaway, cf Cass,
the following resolution was adopted :
lltmlvid. That in the event of the
adoption of tho new constitution 01 the
I'.Uh of September next, the chairman
of this committee is herely authorized
to call a Stale Republican C. nvention to
nominate State ofii -ers vnd :r tha ncv
constitution as soon thereafter as po.-: i
bb. There being no Anther business, tlie
t ommtttec ao journcib
C.'W. SEV.MOUll, Ch'n.
V'. T. Cl.AI.KK. See'y.
A Maryland paper improves upon the
usual stIe of death notices by recording
that an infant was " born into the super
natural sphere of redeeming grace,
April '21. fs:7i, and info the kingdom of
hfe everlasting, July o, 1S71."
A Ihooklyii mother advised her
daughter to oil her hair, anil fainted fiat
away when that candid damsel replied,
"Oh, no, ma ; it spoils the gentlemen's
vests."
The Stockton (Cab) ImhpcnJtn tells
of a watermelon, from near the mouth
of the Merced Ilivcr, in Stanislaus Co.,
an 1 sent to Stockton, which weighed
lU.-urs. and a gnardian was appointed
t'or him. The guardian br-oi :ht .-nit for
I'ivori-ii v.itlnr.t tl.. L ,' , V M ,.
story brick building, and which will be j ,.ivis v.:;. yn. i,,..,' .. byVhe
an ornament and a cre lit to Ashland a promise of .-fs.o io alimony, 1 ot to o;.
lirge two story brick building opposite l'"-5 the suit, and it resulted as .-tatc!.l.
. ir,.,-., . ,, I , ,. And a great State is In liar.a.
Lliv k ilv. li A .v j nil J 11 IHV.IJ- 11 1n.11 cum
filetcd, will be removed a store or two
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WOOL WAITED
500,000
r..u:id.s of Wool Want r.t
st. josiirn
WOOLEN MILLS.
FOR WHICH THE
IN ;00IS Oil .MONKV.
Ourp 1 will lo biUTi.l wi ll ivfrt li a tn.x
rtinl to tie in ovi-ry rfspe. t n w n vrr"i -tit "
pii,J. ti.-i ri lots. Miii-ri..r tliii-ii, ainl as llu-y lire
Monl. ai.il tut sliiiil ly. .i ti- r llyinir usr 1
in :hi ir ii!:iin:t:n 'nri', wo soiui.iiitco .-au-l.i.-ui)ii
:is ;,t their ihiinhilily.
Par! ics oril. i in cjtil in cxrlianso f"r wfrnl
a -sin'. I if Ki-"!r- tle-tn at the vi iy hove l
jii iee. '1 ' lios ! .letrir their v. I ma tiutael ure.l
int.) ri lls t siii-r!e yarn will have it ret n ni'ol
iiaiie.-liately wiihout eh.iiKi's for !ra.vae to io.iI
from tin., detiot.
l'rii e for eanlin;: s' ; oo r 1 i n it. J-luiniiic,' ai,.l
ral iuir. '"i' f.r i'!onl.
Satisfaction i-'iveii in all ri -peels. Sanii'l"
of irooiis cent ami I'l iees jre'en wlu-n re4ii.-ie l
W'o Ti .-nuitai ture mi l kee. roi'.st.n.tly on
hainl the lar'e-f O.nk i.'nol. ns to In- l.iiii'l in
the west. - iii-i-l i titr ) ca.-icercs. ItM'e.l-, I'.-l
t'elt.l elothes. sal t it.it 's. .lean-:, plain ami
Iilai.l ilaunely, Krey !iii h hite l.lankets. s to ki;;
yarn, int-'li or ili.nl''e. in nil eolors, A-.
wonhl invite the altenti 'n ef tiirnnr? to
this a.h ertiienient wmilii pel ler wix.l for or.r
Bonils to money, ami will pivo you hotter har
Itains tl;aa yon can pet elsewhi le.
J i vc lis a c ill. or semi yon r woo!.
l'aetory. North Thiol Sir. et.
tiKO. liUKLL CO.
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Entire Satisfaction.
A no ai t h le in (he I: n !. M' , j a i-r, .
ietl nenee in promoi it;.- the h, oi h. ..,!, s 1 1
happiiie-J ot the l inOly e;r. !e than i',,
Sf-'vo. if i-t '-'inoin -a ueie-i po!i.
I'ltV riisf: an. bin l nwe- it,,. i'll.;,-,
O.U.. i -n can r.-ly on -cm m-t the inn -1 iji
('::!. I'i chir aii.l' jiet lei t Co. I.iij,; .-;.,( ,
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Excelsicr Manufacturing Co..
Olj .iii-l 1,1 1 TCoit'i Main Street.
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L!V STOCK DEALERS LIKT.
E. T. DUKE & CD-,
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MISSOURI VALLEY LIFR
tlie bank, tbc iu-i;itiiig olliee, an 1 several
otber
oiuees
a;i
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;:rge two story
mation, or why botixed upon tlie pro- j seventy-three pounds nine and ouc-balf
I'orii'J.i in i :iit n ihiv, iii.iii-au ui
twenty to one, we are not informed, but
it adds a new horror to the lower hot
settlements to know that when pain and
anguish wrinz thf Itow there, the min-i-toriuz
angcl.s will be scarce. We don't
like to joke- ot serious sublets, and we
promise not to, when addle patcd con
lectures will let them clone.
Nlrcftlnsr Willi tbc Motita Ior1.
This will prevent the dryness and bad
taste so commonly experienced on awak
ing in the tnorniug These unj loasant
.sinfations ordinarily oon-e of sb -cping
with itopen ; the habit of keeping .it
closed may be formed by a careful clear
ing of the naal passages on lying down,
anil by ?oing to sleep with a determina
tion to k-"p the 'Pi closed. S!-xtid.
brick four lots west of this buildiuj-.
The grain market is ?o 1 ; competi
tion lively, an 1 wheat sr. Id 1 1 da- at S ".
per bushel. Corn, however, will be
'"dirt cheap" l"Jc per bushel for new
corn is now being oifcrcd.
Stockton ij doing a good bu.-iue-s with
tli2 Time. The enlargement 'takes."
He- issues his weekly "rations"' of news
to bis patrons in a satisfeetory manner,
and is no ".slouch" of a writer. May he
live a thousand years !
An agiicultural paper is roon to be
started here. Charley Walker is to be
"liig Chief," well as Big Chief' of the
Bachelors' Association.
After "where is good old K!i ' was
sung by the Bachelors' Association of
Platt-mouth, the membcis nf the Bach
elors' Association of this place caught
the strain and sung it also. Great gloom
and dissnti.-facliou has come ever the
"phizes" of all the members of the as
sociation here in con.-ciuence of the
"bad conduct" of II!i the last member
they sfuspicioi.cd of doing what ho has
"gine and did" (got married.) "Is it
true that Kii I'lummcr is matried, and
whom did he marry? ' If this i-ij.-lion
is aske 1 oi.ee in a day in Ashland, it is
k. t. iu ic::. . u. v. iu.r.i.i-.n.
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Jizxsurancc company
DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS
POLICIES KOJf-FORFEITLXG.
r3. 70
ALL
Securicj the Greatest Pecuniae Advautae to the Policy Holders
REASON'S FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY :
1st. Tills is a V.V.-ti rn Company, in iiia.- l I y Vst'Mi i:n n, w i;ui- known fii::i ii.-iin-ia eliat.v
tcr, a'.ility aii'! position, aiior.l iiMiplu guaranty l-.r its careful ami sm.i-o.-tul uiana-i ia.-iit.
'J.I. lis l'oli- i s an- all nn-iirl-n i ;s ji .
a I. l'roiiiiiim all fits si. 1 r--. i . -. i;o notes an.! .-ivi-.i none Poli.-y IioMcrs li.ivc no iatcre-t
to pay, an. I no o0. I.oi lin imti- as lii i;s nj...n tlu ir poi irit-.--,
1'ii. 1 1 III - no i.-s; in ! ion upon traicl.
. !i. J is ilvi;li'ii.s are iMa !.- ii pun t iii- roi.tril.iition plan.
Wh. lis iiusini'.-s is e.xi la. civly oli ui irn o.
Are the aei uinulari.n of interest upon pi "noatirs paiil. li sn-e ill" Con.par.y that loans us a -ei?
at the highest rale (.1 intenst i-an irivt' y.m the litri-est li i-leli'ls. Kasterii oiiiii.inies invest il.eir
We ask tlie attention ,f die i.ul li" to
stin k ot ."prinz iro.nl- v, e are upeninir. We hav
t-ik.ai cr.-at eare i.i tii" s !.'. lii-n "f none lut
first -ea.-s ::ooi!s. an I fr'on fir-t liiiinfs, we fry as
lew as t h'-y 11 Ui t . : i . 1 i n t h e n; ai kit for Ca-!i,n i 1
we Khali .-c'l at pris.-s that e 'larsiin e
pive ciuiie sati.-l.n-t ion to all w l.o may irive 11- a
call, c "I'll' itii'l -ff .'"ul vi.ii will he i.i, 11 i il.
cKAiiK a 1'Li m:.ii:k.
' IT.!. 1 a' 1 , l -,.i in fa-- . .
1 -i-t t-j .I.J.. Si!) (..; i-
I : -mi i w -.
'J lie IlifV: i.J ileej. i i-.l. si lrr,i j -i . i .
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. . 1 1 . I J. . 1 I I 1 1 i' 1 1 1 1 ; I 1 1 v1' l .Oil l;..riv . ,
...el ;s v. i;h..!:t e.i p. ion. ! In: 'jne.-t .ii.i;:;o , i'
th e 1; in'l in I iie .-wate.
I'i Mi; i:i- K :- .' U I y I,-.'kl' of ;'..n- tp;,.-.. r ' !
A. II. II.) lu-1 y in'ke Aii.'n -i . i ,'. . i
i. ul ol 1,0:1.1 t'li" . I 1 '1. I..O..' .at .t 1, i-,',,! (
. ill. y . 1...-.J i:. il. K 1 'i :,. .. ,.y., ,. J ,,v
I '..'n.::l l.v Un. . .. '.. : . ..
I y Cr.'-w.lt-r . - A. II. C. . 1 ... i'.,l p.. :, i
' v.- I it. ii ii i- to '.'.h i iitn.o of Aiiieri-Mii l! :-t
IliM.lt. I i- :i; . 1, l.-in.l.-, ; 1 1 ;:;, ,i ,j .
lar.- li.r ilie t. ...ie t . .ill. I, t., ia,y t.i..n.
I.re; Ilia: la.'.i I hi . 1, ;.i,. .- oi -h nv .1
1 it-.11 Ifi pe.lis.o-.-... C. S.i,i-;.
l.iay 1- l.v. w if.
,v 1 aim nAfr?Tsii
Jlcck 2lhlTs, ITcb
prinij Tcr:n (.'o;,;:iicncc s
Ol FI f
march
3 S'
Pi'pil- of either! iv v.ill t"-1' iv
?y.-tent.-.!i-- 1 1 1 .--1 t in ! ion Liu-. 1'.,
p.-ii i to J'rii.iary i hi.l.-ir -.
S-l.o..
l'i!pl!.
f:r:!;,!.e.l fr,.
AT KCASO.fAL"LE
i rr.-t t . af
;;i'Ai::i:i)
l.ov
r term-- in 1 -.
1. 1-1 1:
-.- . r- - '
ix it
-iii ii-v-f il .-Svf'-f ::yft i ' wri ' '-;"eys at li per rent., v. kite this make- it - investments at I wi lv- pereent. or 11101 e.
-. .' -X K- ?'.'., I . 1 iv.iatae ol '.'.-.-: rn investmei.!-to ti;-p..ii.-y ln.iiier ;.p;-uir-. in iau Ivii. wi
- j.; ?u. t ;' J : -V I? I ':-ll: .'s: llic amount ol ? I Ji-'it, im -, -n ! j..r ,-ity year at
.. ;)-' -STi'i I. per cent, eoniponrni interest, is $ .45.1."
. a ... . . r j . z ii.-r-- ...-!; " " I'i. '-'1.1-4
iiS Ftartliii
asked a hundred tiu.c
'f he Club has
ounces.
Having been offered 1,000 in pol l,
by hu!-tnariiic cable, to wiitt a "Jd'e of
Christ," iiuiLci)n, the great English
lre:icl.cr, has telegraphed' back that as
good a "Life of Christ" as could be
written would bo fouud in v the New
Testament.
A lady imju-Uo-l by the demands of
fi-hion to seek recreation (?) in the
country during the summer months,
writes i aek dispairingly : '"Did you ev
er rev 1 in the :r.velits) cf a half-grown
torpid village, v. here a w alk to ic
graveyard was the only reevcaiion, and
just " .-tru: k uj," an 1 I mar t cly.se and
join iu the chorus :
V.'here is r ioJ ol I Kli,
AVlure i. i'mul ol I Kli,
M'liero is pro.nl t.M Eli,
Safe in tlie h;. py kui 1.
V. D. rtnr.EK,
Mrs. Stanton says lie never knew
what it was to bo j-erfeetly happy until
she found herself in the Voscmite 'al
lcj' :n a big straw hat an-1 bloomer cos
tume, astride of a mule.
It cost the I'russiian Govermueut 2,
OiiiUMOf. to get up their military map
of France, which surpassed even that in
tho po-.se.-:,on of the general .-tail" of the
French army.
In a di-agrccment between a superin
tendent and a teacher of a Sunday school
in Indiana, the lady came out with vic
tory and a thatwrod parasol. The
scholars enjoyed it better than the cate
chism. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wiUe-i of
California thus: ''California is indeed
the garden of our country. Xo winter
here fruits and llowers the year round.
The geraniums that we nurse in little
pots grow here eight feet high in the
onen air in all seasons. The half has
never been tod of this beautiful land,
-.-I --J-?J,-
.77 FOOT OF MJ1LV STREET
Vi'liole.-iile A Ketail Uc ilers ill
Hardware and Callery, Stoves,
tinwaui:. KorC
IflON, STEEL NAILS AND
1. r.:iili Too'.--, ic.
Keep on hind a Larye Slock cf
ClLIRTEll O.IK,
EVCKSr.irE.VT,
CII I C.J GO, K.MV O li 1. 1 ,
L O Y.l L CO OK
And Other First-Class Cooking
STOVES,
All kinds of Heatinrj toves.
Coal or Wuoil kept on han l.
J0I1 WOIIK OF ALL KINDS PONE.
-MOLIXE-
Stirint; and i3reakin Ulows
l" " " 117.:-oo.s.,
12 " " " ' :;l -.o, s.( ii
It is ol.vioi.s Ilia', tliis eompany offers greater ti.iatieial ailvant-ies an I inilueemeiits to th
poiuy-holuer tl.an any oth-T company in e.i.-tan. o
H I) Maekav. rri-i lenf.
1) M Swan. Vice l'r--i'li-r,t,
Ur.J L U ever. .Meil. lJ'tor.
OIJFICKRS
iSeorcs A Moore. Secretary,
.1 .fun'.-, As-'t SM-ereliiry,
Jl 1. i,'ewmau, 'i iea.-urer
DI I SECTORS.
II A Calkins, (oneral Apent,
K ll .i v.y. Con. r etuar,
T A tiioil, .Attorney.
VonM rr-peetfnllv inf.-rni tl.c ei:izeni c.f
l'Iattsi:i'io!!i nn'l vieinitv tliat lie lias npene.l
Iiispensary at iliniilia. Xi-lira-Va. v',,.re a
tient- e m pet relial.le treatment l'or ell ilise-ii-I'arii.-ular
attention pai.l to
MI ',
I s'hlrp. T."a vciiwortl.. K in
.1 K l.ieii T'ls.
11 It HaMiiiionil
il I.O.-el l... '
'i !....- Carney.
S M Si,-:, l.ler. J k.-i;, n City
C'la" K.fliinsoii. I.a ranee,
va , 1: I'lky,
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iii-ellali
. cmrortli S.i
1! 1, V. - .
W I. i h
"' A Ha: !. " .
j; ;i ai;. n.
(' A i . Weslon. Mo,
li V i ll. T'-pi ka. K:iTi-a
.! M I', i. - .A -ii. Kim.
H Ii-il - P tr-.,lirrrio,li. v.lt'n.A f ..-..Tl- I ! . . ...!.. 1 X t 1 . -,-. t . ....-,,.1..
.. l.v. i, ii jil uii.i7ti..ll. ivi.i-.; i.i ti.Mth. ' lis li. II Kll 1. II Ilia I C , 11-- lil'.-l'Uulili; J'l-.'it,
yoa am si-.u i lormply remin leil, Ah, ; its thriving metropolis, witii its uiagmh- ;
pojr chit I. yo!i t; iy I.ctvr to ,1 tlir" ( cent bay an-1 graved drives on the Pac'die .
At Net Cose for Cish.
Oi.r i rk-e- are as low as any h n;-e in tlie
il J) re(l;ay, I.eavenworil. ICa:i.
I M S-.van,
A." ; C..i;i-.
;.-. .1 Mo -.e.
i w r. -..vi-.
C o I. 1. i i , Sr. I. ui!-. M
.1 Mi-it:, t.
Il l:-!i!lS.
.ii 11 .M LT'a n "
JSif sJ r mL.bjJi
tieii. IfeisJfoi- .t'l;ia?i!iainl .ni l!ii'i n Sia'isr.. -
GOOD TRAVELNO ?OL!C ITORS WANTED.
7. LIATL?HALL. Agent, . . fl T .f fi rr-r. t
II ROBERTSON
VI. Ic-.ile Ite;.er.- in
LI()UO!?S AND BRANDIES-
WINKS.
B3st quality of Cigars and Tobacco always on hand
All opler protnpilv atteti'le.l ti.
a in sTKCiir. o.m: duok vi:sx of iiiu railkoad tickkt office
HTalla tiUlu Haiti t-Uvvvt - - TZuznhv? D
PLA'TTSFrflDUTH, CaSS GO,, fcS,
.s'binii. Rror.ehiti-". Con'nin ptioti. Kriititi.-,n
tiravel. t'aralysi-. hoss ot Voie,!, Wak. liilne.-s
Fever. t"in-. JtlieiiinaliM'i. ;..ire,
ie'.iraticia, Tu-nmiy, iJa
ri le.-a. Iir-p- v. C.-i -t.-irrh.
Cull
lu t
an I
Han Is, l;i!
C .'.i-r. 1m .-a i I
Ki lneys, Krysipel.i.-, .N r
vous Ilet.rcssion. ly-p p?is, Cos
tiveness, I, iver Tomi'laii:'. Seminal
Vreeknesse.-. all Private (ii.- -.i-e-, l ailiin; i t tho
Wotni) i.tvl all Female comi 'oir.t.5. Heart Ii---esse.
Swi!!-n .loin;-.. ConLy, tiuut, AVI.it':
ftwellini:. .-i.. uas ianee Ae.
1 he lioetor is p. rin-irieiitly loeatfcil ami will
j ay part i' ul. ir nt! em i-n,
O'x'f.t,-:. .1 y.:rjtrv,
an 1 all -:i pi r:-.-ion. an.1 Irrrpularit:'-?, a Jul all
oilier .Iea.-es eeuliarto womu. I'esons who
nave ueen uri'i": treatment ol oilier phyi-ii-ians
ati'l have not been eiire.1, nre invit.- l to eall
I cure all l rivale i!i-c i-. no inaMer of how
1 i.ng gt.icdinj, nrnl eurt.-i
i''ir",iti:l or SO I'A V.
Call ana pee the I .et-.r without ! lay. Hi"
eliarpes are mo'lerate iinil eon nlt iiioi.? fiee.
.111 eomniunieaf ions -fri-.-'ly e.,r ti le.Tti il. l'i-:-
eiicary an l eo:i-n! tai i-n room .n, p) y irnain
street, corner fourteenth. Oil;.: huar.-t fr in
M'U to I' p in. i". ). Jlix No. 1 .!,7: il.;ly
11:1: v. ;n.M:i i 1;
A'c brts 1: a (J i t ,
Ucneral Agsnt Dep't Xrt!nvr. t.
Union Central Life
And Jtalcr in all ki:nin of
iFuriiiiiirc & !U:ilvs.
maiv sTRfKT, (third door wc-t ofP O
Plattsmouth - - - Neb,
Repairing nr.J Vnrni.-I.inp no-i'ty .ler.e.
to-1 uucriil.4 tU iel-.-i at tlie shortest tiotiec.
Hcrcs Doctor an;! Vclcrinary
Surgeon.
y.r l-'r.-.l. O17. :i e. i cr". i--e I; -r'-c I . I. r
an i eteiin:i' .-uri'i-n. i. Jo.-atnJ in 1 !a'
luomli, u i'h ol.i".-ai l;..i-.. r Sta'.l.- t..
i. as ren:e l e eotn in o-t n n . -;.ioi -ea
-T ol i !i e J Ion n-,r , 'a'. !.-, v. l--
ntian :no i:iii,vi-iiiijiii-.i-h ).iri: i -i
1 1. m--1, ,.:, ii .li- tit jt r: i,. ! I
nre mij- iti.-eaye tt hi-h h: -S'l.-h
as K i.u-l.O'i ,- ...;:,, I
lit im: t;i ss. i :e. ! ' 1,1 i ;
mire h-.r-i.--.. i,tu i. .,; t:c
el l.i r
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$5 TO $iO PER DAY.rl-i'iv; -
who fmra-e in our new h..i,;i. n .ike lr..n: -to
si") per day in i heir own he - :!i: i.-. 1-'M , ., j -to-iil.!!
nrnl i!.-:rueii,,ii- ?i;ri. fr-e t.y mail.
1 lio.-e in n.-e l of p,.-!u,.u.t:,t. proai.,! Ac ivoK.
'hoi; I I address
' ;r:o. ?tin?o?; ,v rn.
ai r.LTw-ui . I'oril.uid .M.iinc.
EAIiliES & POLLOCK.
rf.al estate 'as j ,'i s r :: i r i n A'.i r
ll.ive a
'JOMPLKTE AlhSTHACT OI' TITLII
C.t.-'.-t e. iirity ,"eh-
ro nil Lf.tsar.d Lamia in
raska.
-?.-fmi-o with .-M.ix.vell .V Cl.-ipman, Attor
:' at Law. I'lau-nioutli, Ne!'ra-!.;i
'ill'' ll'l.ti
ncys
J
j;arn..--.
J.VWlf
Of Ci.-i'.iaii.iti liii
j. u. i i;es-.)N,
i'l'vl'-lA-s tl
Ju
In nur.nSng Order.
vi.psir" to .ninoun.-e to the pul li.- t hh. I n.
n.i-re
i-.ii li. ii L. u!,:
., "ie V"'' " -' 'a lull ' P. ratiMi. 11 iv
rl!rrMtedi..y miu thi-juahot I an row pro
ii!i .1 to do ha ;f:r by my ..u-tom'-i- tii.ia ac ?
' n t !.c M ... r
t
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