!? h I! -1 '1 -i, i. r I? if ;i vh V. ... PLAT1SW0UTH fiEBRAKSA., THURSDAY, EPTEMi5Kll21 loTl. A i K O U IV C K 31 T. 7S T . ounly Hnpoi-iiilcnilciit. Mic-virt? that c.l-.ai..nal matters an 1 r.H- I I r -houlvl be kept Ffpfrato, tho un.leiv. ieiH'l larOcavctoannoure-c-that he v. ill l.c a e.-Mi'H j i ale' lor inc 4Ji' e-c d VJiue.y ituipitiuihiui-ih vi t..t r ..:..... ..,.t:.;....i j.arty. anrllie aI:s r.!l friends of tdtisa'io.i to the Pie. "dent fir.-t discovered the lire, (.ire him t'n-ir support promising that if eh-et j an .c h-m-cdiatcly dropped the Proi cij l:c faithfuily att-.'U'l to the ilutivs- f the i , , , . , ,. . , , . , . . , . .,,. , ..., , i dent down :i opur aide or licr, .'ml tne (Ticc ruel u.c Lis lii-.-t en icavors m promote ? . . the t-fiiciciiey -f the puhlic schools of l!:!- roun- I Ihimes were CXihigoi.-hcd ill a fcW luo-ty- J' 1. PATTr.::3.iv. j i;,.-.it.--. The fi;e is suppo-od to Ir.vo r'h' ir:''-'::. !"Jt.ll"l?,. I faught from a spmk from a I oat which Louisville did m-hly yesterday. There 1 !i 1 l-a.c-i! up a .-hoit time before, wrc onlv two votos acainit tbc new ! " I'-,rr'n h "l 'ivl of C'oii-tiiution. Loss th n a half of the vo'c wa -ljllel in this county yesterday. A fili vote would have given 100 majority for the Constitution. Our pleasant fjien l, T. A. lliordan, Aper.t of the IJ. & M., arrive 1 from "'the Hub" this n.i: uiinr, looking hearty lie will re.-ume his duties :gain at once. Died, in this city, Septcu.ber lyth, 871 , of lV.cumonia, Peter Yallery, r. red 10 years, C, months and I S dnys. His leinaiiH were con?i.?ncd to their la-t resting I'laee at 1 o'clock lids ai'u siior.n, mourned by a largo number oI friends and acquaintances. During his sojourn in our city lie had, ly his many goo! qualities of hea l and b.eart, drawn about him man' warm 'friends, who will miss him from the f-o-eial circle. A large number of immigrant wagons arrived in the city this morning. It is thought by some that they were induced here in consequence of the adoption of the new constitution. Mrs. Alice E. Yallery returns hc?r best thanks to the numerou- christian f.ien ls who so kindiv attended upon her late husband, during his illness, and also far their sympathy and kind ofliees in con s'gning him to his last testing place. WEF.PIH WATER Is the banner precinct of Cass so far as heard from. he gave 8.") votes lor the Constitution, and not a vote again?t it. Hurrah for Weeping Water. Our singers are wMe,awake, preparing to bring out the great Cantata of "1k! shazzar's Feast," and to ngain render the beautiful "Oratorio of Esther." Both of these sacred operas nrc to be costumed in the finest style. The Baker family have arrived and will len 1 their assistance in both Oratorios. We un derstand that "Esther, the Beautiful Queen will be rendered on Friday, arid "Belslnzzar" on Saturday evening of this week. For the rendition of these beautiful m ;-:'nl treats, the Assoeiaton have cn--:g.id Fitzgerald's Gne, large ha". dos. Ales. Connor, of this city, and ILm. J. McCaig, of Elmwood, have en tered into a co partner-hip business for the purchase of grain at South Bend Station, i.a the B. & 31. Me. will at tend to tlu purchase there, while Con nor wiil have a general supervision of the several warehouses he has erected along the line of the B. & M. at this -Ity, Crete, Greenwood, South Ben 1, and other places. Connor is doing a rushing business, and always pays the farmer the highest price going. Those farmers who live in the vicinity of South TJend wiil find that Connor Jc McCaig can give them more far their grain than any other men in the State. They have established a ferry acrors the Flatte. and will draw largely from Sarpy county. The Union Central Life Tnsuran ?e corn any cf Cincinnati, Ohio, aft.r four . -ar.s faithful efforts on the part of its ie -'i-i-euient, has readied a point which :; ust give its friends considerable satis : e ion. Its record has been one ofeon ' a' t progress. The amount of new in--i secured in IsTO, was nearly dou that id' lsr.'.i, and more than treble th:'.: of ic'oS. Prudent and economical ,i- .' ni.-tration lias been a characteristic : management. All tho popular a.d f atures, consistent with the y of policy hulders, have been a part of the company's programme nonforfeiture, equitable division of pro fits annually, no notes, no extra charge f';r f. male lives, no restrictions upon ravel, no provoking delay in paying : those are the characteristic, some it" them the peculiar, features cf the Cni'Ti Central. Capt. Lee I'. Gillette, Gen'l. Agent for Nebraska, is with us for a few days, and wiil call upon some of our citizen?, 'i i.- C-ptain is a gentleman well known to many of the citizens of Cass, and need no n m-iiendation at our hands, dl Tim Government Commissioners for ii: ; e.-tion of the B. & M. B. B. in Ne ra-ka Irive eomjdeted their exami ne' iei ! e fir.-t SO miles, aud left for ' '. ening. Yc have not been t:: ..form i ?s to the character of their re j : 1 1, ! hive no doubt that it is favor able. They will probably be here to cx .tmme iher section of the read with- next thiity days. j-ri;AP t oAi,. ' t is about the propj-er season to i'iy in a supply cfeoa! fo the winter, and is imp :rta::t the consumer t.i ob ;:;! !:'- -Tipp'y as cheap rates as pos si! ry re'- i ence ' our column of i. v.d r; ' '. e-. it v. ill be seen that ar rar.ee! .ci;t .- have bt -a perfected between the I. c: M. ii. B. Co., and the Union Coai (bm p i! y whereby voal can be ue hvex. I in our city at about one half h :t i: c : o:i-5 year ago. Those desir :.' a sup-; !y of the article will do well f-. avail themselves of this arrangement. ' ; .Uliv.uvd i: Pbitt-iuouth at $. V' is on j :' -h ; a lcan ages of railroad c .:;::;v:i, ;i. Three years ago there was i:,,t a bud.; of coal t-je.l ia our city ex cept by bli-.k-uiiths. N.,'.? it m cheaper than w :o! at notbt.ig,' if you- have to baul til v ojl The Pie-Nic cf lh Mctliftdi?t rni Cungrcgnti o:nd L-unlay Schools, po-t-ponod la-t week on account of the weather, wiil come o'F on Friday. The arrargcJiiSKts are the Fame r.s before announced. Let all vf the friends of the schools turn cut- so: 2 )1- ' f' ' A About four o cook yeter.iay the PfCS- HUT G'tbi'hl, beloTiiriog to the II. it M. ( discovered to be 00 fire, )R b'.T , . , . StarmarJ wheel HOT?, til -2 pdot I f ! hrrdur'nrr the day. (notevn the watch man). The timely dvcovcry saved the boat. Hixsizziav; r::isr.vx i:srnr.n. The rehearsal of these beautiful Can tatas by tiio Musical Association of this city, is progressing Gaely. It is the in tention of the Association to soon rend', r befoie the public of this eity "E-ther," or "J'lie Beautiful Queen," once again ; abothj C;tnr.tta '"BJ-hazar's Feast," or ''The Fall of Babylon," upon which cur si.igers have been practicing for some time. We'h .pi to meet with such su ce.-s again with i!;e-o two Cantatas, as was manifested sometime since .hen "E-th.i" wa-j given upon the sta;'e in this city. The eelebrafc! ami popular Baker Family are to be here to-day, and are to remain with us prepar'ng ai;d a-.dsting us until tho concerts are fully ready and given upon the stage to the public. We hope to see such interest taken in the getting up of these two fine concerts as will be of entire satisfaction to the Ba ker Family and a credit to our.-elves. Let there be present this evening at the rehearsal moms of the Association in Clark & Piummcr's Hall, at 2 o'clock, sharp, all those that have before taken part in the "Queen E-ther," and as many others as wbh to come. The Ba ker Family will be here come. By Order. J. X. WLSE, Frc't. lh:.":v Thomas. iSoc'y. Mr. Edward Wilson, Agent of the B. & M. in Xehra-k i, at this place, has beeu appointed agent for three of the principal lines cf stcam.-hip between New Yuk and Liverpool. Baltics wish ing to send to tho Old Country lor their friend - can prc-t ore tickets of Mr. Wi'-on an 1 thus save the expense and uneer tiinty of sending money. Anoiher a 1 vantage of this method is that the im migrant has a ticket through to Nebras ka, and cannot bo turned aside by wiley agents for other States. i.a t its r ii5:i r.j. Tip.ton precinct comes to the front with 43 far the Constitution and none against, making d-U in the county, and five pre chiefs to hear faym. Gen. Cunnii g' am airbel from Rich ardson county this evening, an 1 rcpoit it very do -e. Fall.' City gave 377 for, and none against. Kulo gave I ", ) maj. cgaiiist; Arago 11 0, and Salem ."0 maj. against the constitutiort. Th.ese are the strong b .1 Is of the opposition in Bieh ir'ion. 3ItS!t'AI, ASMUIATIOM. Great preparations are being made by our singers to bring before the public the two Oratorios, so as to be pntitled to new honor?. We hope our citizens wiil bear in mind that the singers of Platts mouth are the ftr.-t to attempt to render the Great Cantata of Bcl.-haz.ar, vrest of the M:s;.ippi lliver. Let their ei-f-rts be appreciated and well patronized. Several new features will bo introduced in the beautiful an 1 saen J opera of Esther. The pres. at Nebraska City, Brownvilb-, Lincoln and Couneil Blu:':'-, are all enthusiast:.? over tho "Beautiful Queen." Look out for a rrrand excite ment at Fbz.reraid's Hall Friday at! 1 Safe: day nights. - - - ... - :U'.( !i, i::t i;i:ii.:s. Coi NC M. Ciiam::i:I!, Sep. lob 171. Council n.ct in regular session. Present. Major, Aldermen uk, Shannon, Fitzgerald, Erhart, Clerk an 1 Marshal. The proceedings of the meetings cf Aug. l'-"., and :2.1th read and aj-.proved. The petition an! bond of P. Morrisey to keep saloon six months, read, an 1 On motion, petition granted, bond approved and lisense given, upon his paying $100 to the City Treasurer. A petition, signed ly inany citizens in regard to removing a certain building, situated on Main street, and occupied as a carpenter shop, read, and On motion laid on the table. The following accounts were then pre sented, and On motion allowed. M. W. Morgan, thirty-one daj-s police service $:.oO per day $02,00. M. L. White, expenses, looking after Trunk Bailroad, $l'7,r,.') on Police fund E. G. Dovey, per order Street Com missioner, $79.-o cn Highway and bridge fund at itOets. The Finance Committee reported that they had examined the account of W. J. White, and found the same correct, and recommend th:t the amount of $00 71 be allowed, and On metioD report accepted, and war :a :ts ordered to be drawn far the amount On motion the following named per sons were appointed Judges snJ Clerks of election, far the difcrcr.t wards, as fol'ows : Ft'.isT Wacu. Judges, U. W. Wise, J. Ii. Big.?-, A Lazenby. Clerks, Phelps Paine, Wm. L. Wells. Second Ward. Judges, (J. W. Faii field, Fred Krohler, J. B. Yanatta. Clerks, J. N. Wise, John Wayruan. Third Ward. Josiah Moore, Ja santStrclght, S. S. Billings. Clerks, Sam. M. Chapman, F. M. Dorrington. Said Judges and Clerks to hold their respective offices until their successors ! are appointed. :i3.EjafijrxjC3aaa-jU-xrga: J;. T. J)akotho jE:ve irjliee that, he wouli ititioli'.ee sn orJinnuco to aiucml OrUiaauce nuuiber tx, at the next meet- j On motion Council auioumeX M. L. Vv'lUTi; Mayor. . Attest, II. II. Yanwjty, Ci;y Clerk. he 7r.v Kixst'irnox. 'I Sie i.N't-i3J. The returns thus far leave no room far any very decided opinions as to the fate of the new Constitution, yet we cannot but hope that a majurit3' of the voles are in its favor. The separate ar ticles are all defeated without a doubt. CASS f'lir.V'i Y Ilas done well, and her majority will r:'..t fill far short of ;-,, ni;ho:i';h not more than half her vote was polled. The ma jorities fer the CunstiUitioa are as fel- t lows The 1st Ward gave " 3d Plattsmouih Pjecl Orea polls " Bock Bluffs Louisville " Mt Plea.-uut Avoca " Weeping Water " Eight .Mile Grove " Making -L bcrly ' - IS it) h 11 11 (agiin.-t) 11 Majority - - - ZZ: With Elmwaod, Stove Creek, Tipton. Greenwood, Salt CreA and South Bend to hear from, which will un loubte lly swell the majority to ,"jo i, if not more. the vote in in:: STATE. As near as we can ascerain, up to the hour of going to press, the maj uiti-s from those portions of the State we have heard from, stand about as follows: MAJortrnr.s a.iainst. Omaha, n!0 Brownville 2s., Nebra-ka City 113 Columbus 112 Dodge Ce 200 Plum Creek I s E!:u Creek " West Point 7 North Platte f.O North Bend 11 Wood River 30 Gibbon 12 Do Soto 3; La Platte. 01 Bcllevue 13.. 2o.j-, jrAJouriTEs ro:;. Cass County 3.1S Lancaster I t.:VJ A-hland :,1 Sidney 12 Grand Isl and 2 Blair J-s Sehuyler 13 A alley Station 4 1 Crete 32 l.'-O Majority against the Con-titution, li'e') 'Saunders, Seward a:;l Saline will cer tainly overcome this majority, while there remairs at least 1.70 majority y'-t to count in Cass, and a good, round ma jority from Pawnee, Gaee, and other western and southwestern eoumies. The .strong hoi Is of the oppo-i.ion are mostly heard from, henw we ft el quite confident that the Cur.-tittiti j;i has a majority. Lvter. From J. A. Brown. E -p. who arrived from the west on the 4 p. m. train, we learn tho Fillmore c runty gave 110 majority far the Constitution, Hamilton, 40, York, 7.", Seward 3 M, and Saunders, outside of A.hhind. about 2.V, makhig 77o more to add to the-m-ijority i r the Co;.-tltution. a ri:i j.-i. EiiiTot; ok Tin: T I :::: !.: : In cn ar ticle on "Our Public Schools," published Sept. 11, I notice the. following ieuia:k : "I have not yet seen three di.-tiict schools in Nebra-ka wbe:o I wocil trn- t my thilehen." 'Ilia writer apjears to have been a rc.-i dent of the State a num ber oi' years, and, evidently, has taken a lively interest in her public schools. 1 would like to ask whether the term "dis trict schools" is intended to embrace ail public schools that have come within his observation, as all public: schools are, in one sense, district schools. Teacher. Sui;IiO(t -iTith Su! j-c(. The popular idea that the ghouls r f the medical profe-.-ion never hunt for their "Subjects,'' save in winter, when decomposition is not so rapid as iu sum mer, is unset hv tii's no: r;t ma- tale, to ,t , b- the Lotdsville ( "o'imcrciat. "Th e.. . - .' stock of subjects is largely made up in summer, and secured ibr the winter bv the siuq-io proce.-s of packing i:i salt lilt. ..I.j iv i i , -v. . e.s 11 j'T.Illl I.I S.IJl. In seerai of our medical Institutions i are large zinc or galvanized iron vats, made impervious to the assanlt.s of chemicals of any description. The sub jects are brought in from nearly all the burying grounds about the city, at a nominal cost : they don't rate high in summer, and the resurrectionist regards the business as dull. We believe that some arsenic preparation is injected into the carotid arteries, after which the bodies ate covered with salt and piled iu layers in the great vault. One medical institution has a stock cf about thiity welbpreservcd salted subjects, which wiil be taken out and cut. up in the Jail and winter for the benefit of the incipi ent saw-bones, who attend the college. The medical colleges in Cincinnati, Chi cngo, St. Louis, Ann Arbor, Louisville, and other cities, change subjects with each other when one or the other is short of material. They are generally . shipped in barrels, saite.l ami prepared. By this exchange identification becomes impossible, if such a thing were attempt- ed. The njects are sh;ppelorcx hutned at such hours wh would Im3 Joss liable tn bo nro?.e.i, a?. J I x tu l" u 'V11 m - ! ,air ot f-imi hors two caltivator ar.a . ...... nrArvi.t -u-t Mar. l i v.-rtwr . ..t h ; it t U j.i-r c r.Mr-;n th- -T:H u.iy ..fl,;,- : r,.,V4firYni,(. ,.r . .a. ... sunset is cftener used than any other j ft 'Jta b'esno onf ' of 'kcro- 4' hour. 4J Put -Of we it is nteessarv f ,-. ! '-'-i- t a 0 or t .10 tatovspooiilu Ct Kerr. and call. ihe property can : ; ,i:.. r, -,... r ,,..1--t..J0,.,,:. t.t. Le.iiu.the fct.y.le.- f,r- r-.niro.l ' bV.-Voa V :V: . ... l-u-.i -nrc n;rnr.!...t r-.i.t t-r if lJ--;i...- a.-, i 1 . nmke tc of the human bo.lv after .?.3 !r'''rM l,it0 t!ie y,i 1 1 leir s ! be seen nt the larmof .Ji bn C. Kakes, t. ei ,j .-,,.01. , Ur U-lore th-Oib U-.vfN,v 1-71. . ;; r:.1.1.",; I..;. CVl!"Ti v ''1' i .1 . ! V..1 will produce the same eCoct. ' ; .,-. ,!, , !':.iaa,:,i,.!, , ,de- to '!'-:: .- ''v'-'v at tliC "ncts "f the . daxill w CAMhaox 11 ' 'J.'.'.. iieaiii i.. i me- v.viiev ..i.siiei...-, i-ui, - ..... ,. V. t t ' - ',,:.' -...-01 . .m-y i...i:.-"a : , ., . l-V -U 4 s .vKi.i. i Ca.v 1 -r Alt; 3 t.jtav.at W VUiJ AS.;.JtiA'l i J.., there is someth.ng repulsive :a this sav-I J.e v;rtuou through hh- ai..i y-u win w address L"i.r.i:T (.. Iiauiji", i . ij. . "JhF.. '.ft. 1 "i,t . : -,v o N -M v. , ,.,,. ing process." I bo happ Thi, is a good motto. anglodlm Pnlon Poet-oSce. j th-.-. l . v. u . L. lh,u, u. 1. A NUMBK IX 13 An Ordinance nain.g Certain Ordinances cf the City c ; PiiirtHFioaih. l-: if Ocl '.I r I t '.' (uf ?!i;rr and Com: ii'mni ff ihf. t'i'H f'J 2i'!ft's!iir.iif!t: t-i'.i-. I. "i'h:!t all Orun.un -cs in V-.-j and el: eet in the said city of F!.tt.-mo:::h on or pri ,r to the fir.-t Am.-n-t i lsTI, exeept. Or Jmaueo number c-Ighiy- ' , , , , ii thr,e and t, ;.;,;, are nere by rep, :. ed ;;. 2. 1 or-act to take cheet win n ! tbeOrdb ancespa.-el Aucut -StU and ! i:.ohi71 haveiecu pul lishcd a5 re- quired I'V l-.-v. isKC. S. All ribt-an.I p.iviligs which , i i . have aeei ueti :-'.:oer or i-v virtue oi any ! . i- e . i . f i .1 . . i.l.l Ordinance of tic l it v of 1 'i.t:.- mou! Ii I fare the taking eSfect rf th s Act. n: hereby pre -erve d to tiio-e jcisoris t( whom the - iiiio may have ae.-ru-'-d. SKC -i. Ti;;s Oroi'ian-a' to ta ct from an 1 a fer it.- public--io-t ;.- retpiir: by law. M. L. WillTrl. :i::v Atte.-t 11. 11. Y.r. ::a''.va. City Clei! '..viWA-.-.''r,: - ..1 N: i .iv t.evri .. ,i Strawb.crries may le planted any tin e now nmil fio-t. . Ve be ieve the pr. far ence is usually giytti to spring planting, but in oar experience tho-e plant: .1 i.i th" fall have done quite as v.vlt if not hotter than t nose set, out, r.i any otoer ! timo of the car. Pinch oi; the rum iho-e newly set, an ke; p the bel . clear of weed?, ?;;o I Story of (icnrrKl MiPi-miirj. Dining one day, in Jm"1. at M -mid. is. i w:t:i (jcneiat eiieh una lciier:u v.iet i lain. :.rmy stories w. re in fob:; where- upo-n tliu- .-pake iietc :a: r. ncrmau : "While at. Bowlius: Jren the rebel weuen ! oiiitie t us to 'u a: cei:. It aiwaes the ;:.ie .lliil -T ue soldiers b-.ve milked our eo.vs. or stolen our chickens, o.- i.n:!i .! into the s:,;.-ke-hou-e.' At Chat :t:iio.a we were bored to death v,bh these women. One morn ing they besi.-e.-d my headquarters, when, risln'.' niyscif to my mo.-t solemn po.-ture. I .-aid to the farmo.-t wonit.n, 'Madam, the integrity of the repubii and the solidity of the Cc.ns i'uti'.u ?.i '. be maintiiined, if it tiJ:n-i c'rt !iic!:in . I fH Ci.S-rt: .' i J.'!Jil..i!lC. XcfPfwary Iliwi'is;?!. I'id i: never strike you that there were titeessmy bles.-iie.s ;.s well as nec esf ai v evils iu this wotM ; certain ,e -o 1 things that we cannot oscaf-e any moio j than v'e can c it-iin so calie i evil thin-s ; j benefits that we acee'et with the same i Jack oi re-pcns!i,ii!ty, sometnmg ei t r.e same smrit ot rc-i'i:at en teat we n ti. troubba we are called upon to bear? Sombre indeed would be the rou:i : of the ::,-!siv.-..s to i-'.mG of us were it not ibr pleasure that needs mu-t be devised and entered into Ibr the sake of friends and gue.-ts beloved and oh, the delicious holidays of convalescence ! are th re n t those who know the 1 !'.- - 1 jvluxatfan of s one morbid selt'-di.-ciriiue through the interposition ot a ma-tor sr WOO. perplexed and illCS du'e ul; tlic-e 'vbi'e du:' and ik-i re nt th :.: c-1 i ,i ways, nave j yluny vre.co;;u-.i the c.ear decision that diiecfs ihcci at la-t into the path leading through the green pas tures and be-ide the still waters ! AY. . . . , 1 i t , The claim that the maize, or Indian corn i hint, is indbicidous to the sol! of the new world has jateiy been eomested. an 1 recent inve-tig ;tioi.s of certain Ckt-ue-e records are cited to prove tli if it was cukivated in Cl.ini prior to the di---euverv of America. Chinese authors maintain that it e-'me originally frein countries west i f C :ia. aii'i iti.it i: v.. is . . i mirouneeo r.uo neat eo,,i.:;y ion r oe.i em; lit rv long L the II r orival cf the Portuae-e, in lot 7. In : h-t of money order cfilccs r.:t thorir.ed to i-sue ; o-fa! orders on tuo postn-ter of New York, ibr pavment iu the Cubed lioe 1 u:i ..f Great Britain !i 1 Iri-biieb :i;id to oavorb l's i-.-Ucd b a:: : i rci in him for sums l)en;irtmo!.f in the Unite. i ' that coutitry ibr pavjm nt tvate-, .pe, ih,; 'e .bo-.v ia.g i i . . i t c;iiC''l:i .u' ra-iitl. I '.o i.-moui ... o ei ba, Liu -'eU, Brownvilb', Fremont. ;! umbu, Beitiiee, Nebra-ka City. ' Athis Advices regarding the condition of th corn crop throughout the c-t;r.e ex ceediugly favorable in mo t ea-es. 'i'be v.( atle r'for tb, pa-t six w eks h-.s b en unif ii iiily warm and w-.l! i c.'e -'a: d te advance this crop. 'I be eo;!-'-iiu,,i;e-s i i hut wlcre raitis have fallen theyi-.-bl w.-! l..e abundan, and :c the acreage this vear fr exceeds that of any prove us csen, we loox for an a: rr- gate 1 1 will be atro.i'.shing. Jre'i1!;! In New York City tin re are 13.0- o famili-.'s that .-pen 1 I KO (0 n y-.-.w ; !.Oiil thai spend httwg. U v.;2.).iN':.i i $3,0,001) a ye-.r; and 7o sbmilie.-s tba' spend s'o'i oo't a ear; r. t h re a'- ,-ome $1 "-,!!' .ti' ii( .-pi nt per year mcly hu la n:ily su-t' iiance among boTo i'a.oe.'e of tho wealthy in N-w Vot k C'.fy; or there are in New York eity M.f fami lies who spend evciy year i';!l,2So. rUtAm-jh lii-af Lhtte (J'tzHJe. Tho Ciileiii.'P.'i Cirnvtcrc' :l di-e-.V;' red tho following national anomalies; Tim French have the b st il dre-.-cs an ! the most baldheaded men of any people in the world. The Americans have the dentists, and the most had teeth of any people in the world. Tho leneibh lmvo the best corn doctors and the tuo-t corns of any people in the world. The G. r maus have the beat iager beer, and the fewest drunkards of any people in the world. A Mushing damsel in Philadelphia had a mad dog up before the IVi-'-' Court, to answer the cliaia-e of a-sauh a;id leutery on the dog's part. When asked what tho dog did she. said he bit her. When asked where, after cois-id- :,. i.... .... l i',..i.;.,n i t lies n.iiii. mi .iii-i imi re- plied, "On the left dium stick." In one of the mounds of the Miami Yiliey. Ohio, a patient antiquarian has ' . - ' I come upon evidence m buried civilatmn, in the shape oi the image oi a ram about four leebe.s fang, of blue stone. It bears a petritic ripple, suge'-stive of a ileeee. and is be mve to be the same bt'lo himb which Marv had on ue- ot e-i- ! sion, when she was endeavoring to ob tain the rudiments of her education. Mr. Greeley, on bis farm, keeps a run ning account with his hens double entry. When a hen lays an egs,: sheiuns around the bases, and as she stri!:csthe home base, where the Lo-k keeper is locate"', she sings out, "Tally one.'' or "Tally two," as the case may be, because rome .1. . ..-.1 o! wieii ms ui.ii'.-a, di..i ne.- keepers gives her cre.jit. J. . I v ll'lliv,.- A corri's-pondent inform the Ameri- ea.i Ihuomolcgist that by buring a few sliced onions iu ants' nc-ts he has causea 1,.-. I'.,- 1 -,-,.so'. I.-, fl-tj n-n v I I .-.i I can tell what hens are shnnking, ad Mam and f itth M reels). A,, , d : . how much he makes on each lien: lie Jry , from Lue s:ze to the smallest savs his experience is that roosters are a ." , I'nees always as faw as an, rt ei j .ti'rin,- v..'-..l nnttmtr nn ..v!,, tirmind ! "' class ,al:er- m the (.onrit -y. Nim- , ' 1 " - - ,r'J rles furnished free those wr-hmg X'ic snd never laving an egg oneo in two 1L ' . , .i .re .--. , " tares. Ail wors v.arranreusaiisiae-iorv. i WCcisS. . .. I., , w I i i-i i ie, i .ui l . . i . l . ! r . i!!.si urv, N;.ri!i ! fu;vl;r.;i. has ;t ccnuiue homeil roostd The !.nrn ro:-en-l'le tin ."puis of the vooster. r.n-l :.re attached to that par, of the comb that hing-- down over the le o. tnc nea 1. JJe das ;'!o i-evera' yocng chickens tha h.-r. e horn of :i siiniir na ture, at next ? Ike F. it-'i. .:th Ti t nu : u-e in . .truic.mi a i 1. C" i i lied : ie;i one i l our moi- e!;ants on Frot.t stieet i a-t week, and Mr. Jehn nv.ier. of S i . i 'el J lie prices ill ill1- uiuecr u:oui:..s M,ti , li ; ;" ;rW.!V"t (" ::".!s- be IT, els. ner te.n more, orc7.1o per ten r,: 1 heads, etc., we: n :i view i i seeui:n;rl. , .- , ' . 1 or. order. The mereh.ant pobtelv but j !" r leaa.-and , ..... per ten m smah iirndv replied :' S;r I ,lo , j Ap,ii;;;ilc.ns far coal tnav ba .ent. to examine teem. V, e have g..- 4 pnnteis ( ... - , ( i-. . , here who dve u.s sati-!a -tien in work V " J; ' LV''l 'QUt l lUOa , ,,i i r i i to., Intumwa, town, an 1 pi :ee. an 1 tnev rub.i-ii p ipers h-re i ' r,. ,,,,,, n,, , i . . ...... I -1 ! ill' .M I . I.. ;;;; iv: re-en: our mt, re-; i;.g taxes and contrihuiito: ec.ii we-itro :'cl i'U'..oa i feci it our -tut to :ivo tle.ou an-'l tl.'iiK. it v on:r to send pi: wiiere that can I e Uone w Such business moire sn c.::i-i-: utly f heiffeli'.w citizens ibr their custom But v. L it claims has one v.pen this com munitv for trade wiio ri'cs elsewhere hini.-s.lf win n he has money." I Tise telegraphic statb-tii.-s of the world ar5 ;i.t.ini:-htng. An invention jut to , nriU.',;.j-l u-e within the memory of j yuog men, now cxtt mis its usefulness ,,,-. ,. w eib; ilolo. i.urone iris -;.";). 0 0 n.i'cs of t a oil u ir p.,. d V:,x. lo d i, 1 io ), mc.l An - Iraha, lo.oo.). lucre rc.c, be.-'.'i about :.:0.oo; ofsubinaiine cable now I I '.id. and t!u: xtension of telegrajihie co'i.iounieaii.ui ise'.ing on at the rate of pil.ooii nodes j er year. America and China are connected by two distinct lines, one ly way of the Mediterranean sea an 1 the' Indian ocean ; t he other via. St. Petersburg through Siberia n Aiuoor river. Another line is pivpo. ed by Cy rus W . i i- id, from San Francisco to :-th..i:rh ii i v wr.v ofthc Sandwidi - 1...1. m: 'i .....I .,..1 V..L-.A. ! eiicis, .;iiii-ii.i.i i-..ii.' iii.u uui v . s hama, tor.d distanc-e 4,o?.r. Na-td-. engaged upon two timely cir-toot;-, v.liich will appear at no dist-.ut .lay in flt-j One represents il;e sii' ikeing out isf the Tammany Bin.:. By the ride of a larqe old tree stands Lr.cle Sam, v. ho ar,ks the boys, who repre.-cut the editors of tb.e Tiitus, J'ii iu,e, etc., are thrusting l uruimj 'sticks ieio tie; hole in the tree, wheie the 'i'-nimany eooji is suppesrd to have Iii lbn. "Will ycu catch him ?" says Uncle Sam. "Catch him !" is there P'V, "We must fir we are out of meat." i ne other cartoon is ino i reseajioiai Iwii j - i i' r rt; ixt 1 s: t !(.. tW tUn I! d 1 . ' . i I tft it'll". 'H.t t oftiu hare an reeb,' is going ., , , (;1V(..- . js tortois, slowly but su; ly, llou.-e, drawing a towards the Whit. !V,.,. I r him a h!t:e lane tru.-k buided with cabbages aud other ai:i uhural products of the coutitry. ''1 he other candidate ru.-hes s.-head at great .'peed, i.o:il he meets with iin ae cbient, and tips over. lie calls to lUraev for help, who r; piics that he ha-n't got time, and proceeds on' his way to (he Executive Mansion. Both of these cartoons are g and indue time the pub..e vvni see them. The Mormons claim to bo a model people; and they are a Li.del to be avoided ly every community pretending to honesty and decency. The Salt Lake Ti isinc. thus, desciibes the scenes at the election of August 7th : it was in cvciy sense one of the grand est farce - ever witnessed on the Ameri can continent. Men, women, children, aliens an 1 r.on-voteis were allowed to dc-po-il their ballots without challenge, or in spite of chalb-nge, in the city, and out i 'e the corporal ion limits what was done we do n t know. Here the out rages on the rights ot' American citizens and the palpable violiiien of law and ('mmon sen-e. were .-o iramerous that it would r "quire more space than we c n a liar-1, to simple iLtail them. Bishops, li'cli in the Mormon church, led to the ileeli or sixteen Vears c i o.'ereU theui nail es. n.i ii were I. ted by the judges of election, and do ited in the b loot-box. llu'ehc is of e.s from ;;li "os who Lad never tioul le 1 i ii i Ui-e. ves lo a pp.y 1 K" 1 1 f of "u fif U c -s . Viit UiiOi. i j ale over lhti let,, iu the City ( f i'latts moutii. tt prices r.r;gmg from $73 to ;2o' e i I.ATi n i- !l. J. S. l)Tr and Shu bo nced' vl in i'i i uihet uring - to , I v, ce:! mu -u cbi -s uiaii- V - i ' i - . -i o :e- i: i.'is :;o vac but i-M 1 , -' l.-O pi,; r r. he makc N"t i the workoe . : pie- 1. ; a I -;r e ! : :: An lo vour order j-.e w. in cur I'cie, ;'.! a-cepL a nee of lire ( rm, 1 nly so. If you waul a geo.l -. r:o" 1 !) lit :n-l wear ecc, i )' ibieiis, next door to the Po.-t t liter made fO to Oiiice. d;f Nt;'il' K AH persme, indebted to the i'rm of IVi - ei .Mi.b are herel.ty notiijed to settle the same immediately. Mr- E. Frank .Mills Las sold his interest, in the Lbu-ksmithing business to Donnelly liofi'm.oi. and all ae.-uints of the late firm which remain un paid on (lie 12th day of October, will be placed in the hands of an eflicer for collection. PRICE A MILLS. seplodlm Rt'NN'iy; at Lsth.:: One sorre ma'e. eld enench to vot' "i of one , yo, beg s,-ar on liip, built mane and tail, is now tunning at larae near my pri iniscs, lour miles northwest of I'latt; mouih. where the owner can fin 1 her. aug3Iw3 E. K. Paiimelk. If you have discharge from the nose. oiietisive or otbcrw!s. -topping up oi the nosf. at times giving nasal twang to I . I I , j voice, partial Io?s ot t 10 sei taste or hearing, feel dud and stupid, ! have pain or prcs-ure ii. the le ad. t-.ica cal l easily, you may iwt as-ured that vou have (;-uh;,rrii. 'J hou-ands mo ual- ly. without matiife-ting iialf of the above symptoms teruiiii.-'.'e in Con-ump- tion. or m.-am'v ;,:ia cn i m the grave. R Y Pierce, M. D. . of Bu.Ta'o. N. Y., ii the jroprietor of Dr- e ige's which ho scneb to any addrc-s, post j a d. far sixty cents. Sold by mo.-t druggists every where. THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. . . , , P p-f,a ,m,f r ruth makes at ul trader; b of Pou Pali: I will sell at reasonaf 11 at reasonable figures, j;,;- cash, ll'-i -acres of corn, one AmcrxM from -"tbat gov: : fuuent" 1 he I. ;i::ei Stat. we:e lee-'ived v. h .-:: ballots of A mcrieai! lorn e;t v- -f lcio-ed. The o'i'.' v. i ; par'ieu'arly n-' ive in !o; -':: r ova !'..::,--, wid'e they .rei'u'dy s.!je.ei :c 1 Moi nnu.scng-ueu in lii.-tut'i:-fine ti -kef- at :i e pdi tl U.IV'JII, - ..l.A.V . I 1 . i'lllCE OF COAL liI-;i)LICKI. Fl.vitsmoi i ii, -Tunc .""th, 171. I rfOJ A .Vf -1 a" e xtract iV)-i 1'r.AiTSM.iX Til llKit.AI.T) : rittlst- , pv t '.e B. ec M. 11. 11. B. in Neb. with! :!. I":..':,'!! Cod Con:pa';- i.f Ottumwa. 1 )va, t!:is Coal company agrees to do- 1 iivereeai at I '2 itt-mouth iu car loads of TJ tens, on ears, at f.nl per ton during the .-UTOiiur i'nMitli or from April 1st to Oct. 1-t, and at $7.08 per ton in partial car hiaJs. The prices in the winter months will the um:n No:thwe-t Corner Third and Ccn'inl Avenues, Cincinnati, ( hio, Amount iiisu ed, $G,GG0,GQ0 cz sj az-.- est-"- i t k: - ia c: cm John M Philfips, r.fi.?r,,r. Ji:o. P. P. Peck, Ynx-l'.rMjent. N. W . H:iM-isf ' rrt-ltirii. V.. 1. ..hoe ieilt. .1 S.; r'tl.tra. .h.liii D.ivis, M. !., Via. 15. Davie, ; I. -'ii al 1'j tuii inn-. :. S. .'iv'. ) IK t'ur. see. I'i ? hneii'3 Ail So- i icty, C;aeiit;i oi. Jo" I'. J.'ir'. :.. hurkin, Vi"rii;Iit i Co ihitiki is, Cjiin tin i i. JV. iC. Ilnri i. .cr t.oy Vnien Central Life 1:i-h: :i nee gi.iapino-. .!,jjni :,. i , ' , i.'(,-r r. l.sokin.'Wrijht & Co., L'an- i-eaea t.'iiu iiei.i; i. -;. :,. hariiiu, VCr'siit fc C-, Ihin- k' r-, Ciie a ;i ii :: i . -.':.( '-.'.. .1 . .'o a;a I'lni street Cin. h . 1... '. N.i ::io leiei stieet. Cin. ...-A.- J'.J' :: Vi e-i'i-e.-i ieiit el L loon Ceicr.'l hoe 1 e-n: eou e Cn. ','..',''.'; ','''e, Ihunih'in. nliio ' ti eV.w.ev, Atemit-y at hiov, IIa:uiHon 0. '(;- M, '.'!)'. :,. 1 i.iin il toil, ' iiin .'--. . ( 'li'i-I'mi', Ciii.-iuniui, I Ciio .A..- '!iit '."v. President ot Central Life In- Mir-Vi'-e Ciri;iany Li-i i-(.i.I; Pe. Oin A cent r.T Xchraska .1 !l I'arssiiN. hueal eent it it lavixo&Tox, j!oiiieul Kxaaiincr We are opening an Unusita'Iv attractive Stock of bill ami Vv iiitcr gooJs, purchased Karh' Itrgcly anJ Low down. Wo hny from first i'hsA houses, invari-ib!v For casli, and have all The advnnt;ig'-s of trade, And Propose to give our Customers good-; at Prices we know must Please. Come, And bo convinced that Our stock is complete And the place to purchase Dry (iood, IVotions, Ioo!-?, Shoes, Groceries. Is at ('lark &l Phiinmer's Alain Street opposite Ilroohs Uouse S'littsmouth. PACII'lC RAILWAY OF MISSOURI I'.i --e::- i r Ii-a vilis t. .Tire-, via. Mi-s;niri Val t-y i:;:i:;i i-J ail v. " I k p. '.'.. niaku i-i'-j mil su'ri-' :-..r. at Kan-.-us 4 ily willi t'liii.iM.j.u 1 :r i ! fli-i i'. :i-j a '- ci. Lraii - ie-.t looriiii'' at i hi - is iiow a lir-t-vhi.-- re.ia ;n t- fry ii lee l.eoi lai i: ni-'.ir nieim-.- t no ti'n- ' o 'isi. we NcLra-ha. iulvlstd3m. , .1 j 0 - j 9 w 'qmiwuBjm jm- i i. i M nim n nting else- i W T II here." O o k S M -3d s - ' H u 2 i t si o es. i i i -1 ui 2 ' GREAT I WILL OFFER FOR SALE A Large quantity of desirable Li My Addition to the City of A I) J O I N I N Thcso Lots o.re well Oituatcd, a3 rcg&Yilz Healthful locality. Commatids some of the most Reautiful 'iew-on the Mi ii River, and are convenient for Dwellings or Stores. Tim Coy !' I'lattsm. H.'.h -. destined to be one of th-; principal cities of ilea central part of the Cutur-tif. Si p.iated tin the beautiful Mi-mtri River, at I bo mouth of the Pbo-e River, wi'h thousands of miles of navigation a!.'ve :,ti 1 i-b-.f, it stands at Nature's own "1 i wav to the Rocky Mountains ; over this ivite the BuiTmgton .'e Mi- - m.i !'v. : R -.'ilnvid Compciiy, hare already cjui'det-d some . miles of th be t railroad, with the most level route in the we-t and r a l ..ill b iini-hc d an I running to ; junction with the U. P. R. R. tit Fort Kearney by n get Mover.jVr. It is the Ul timate de ign of this rea l to reach the Pacifm eoa-t Ly a near route oyer bcth i gradas than any yet found, and thus Control the trans continental traliie, sbi b wiil in consequence pour all its advantages at this point. A Bridqe Over Ihe Missouri. River will be commenced here without delay, eimieeting this roid with i's n :,be h, Iowa, giving this city the shortest and mo-t direct route il.i t. N .imerous bra-, a railways rue already projected to drain the bu-i:ie.-s far many mile i:fo thi- : j Artery ; all which prove conclusively that no better opening far can be found than by securing Real I-'-tate an I good homes in thi- in -t prond-leg city. PLA'ITS.'iOUTlI is conn act'- 1 by rail with Llne-oi'.!, a:; 1 tic- int. i i - r town, of a rapidly settling section of the line t Agricultural Ian Is in the We.-r. It ha connection with all the towns on the river, above and below it, an 1 ;bl the mb i cities cast and west. Chicago is only 22 hours di.-! auf, while St. L mis is bur 2,. Cumiv.uition in transportation between river and railway insuics cheap Ii i.lo- i i St. Louis, while three roads to Chlcaeo ki '-p down exhuri itant r: to.- in th .; din -tiom : ibions of dollars of material coull be manufactured for th rapidly in -. ca irn: -Ionian 1.-of the intern. r pentcm of the State, and altogether, tin re is n ne.. truly encouraging locality to settle in than ricbt here in Plattsmmii h. ktV7 JLf i All letters of inquiry, containing a jtostage stamp far return, will be promptly answered. Abbess GHEPPARD DUKE, Plattsmoutii, Nebraska . il:d!ro; Lr?-t Sable. " . Jk" .Vt. K. K IN N KhltAs'JC.'i. i:sT-.r.4 ar. stations. kastwiiid f !:.'. INT NO 1. Tlt l N Ni ? he. I S A. .M. PhOt.wiutii. A . a.-'.-- f. M hv. 1 A. M. (ai..ii;1 .On;,-. Ar- ', go i M he. 10.50 A. M. J. ui-vilh-. Ar. a.. '. I'. .M I.". 11.05 A. .M. J-"..iil'i p.-n 1. Ar. M Ar. ll.ao A :t. A-hiiiti.l Ar. V. M Ar. 11. t " if-i( nv.-ei.il . 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Ko 1.-t: S via-ii J.e 5 ! ) Ls ".an t--.vile U I.f '' 15 :.r t.g) :.--.vi:rh I,-; a. a I !--! ai iiOor (iv ioi-ivril ef tr.-iir. fritn Phitt--ineatli. As- thf ffiia 'i st ,,( !..r.-Ie .- o-r is -:i C.e-'j-t in e-i riii Li jii il i.- 1 i : !' lo ce- i: rr a!:ir ii to tiiac. The i'nip sivr-n iiicvo :; t!:;.t "f Platisin'iii'h be ins 'Si lai'iu'..'.' tl-iv.-i-r than Ciiie is-'. u. it :-!. P.. a ra- n '", P.U e.'v rt-..-.. rxct'ia Mea i.iy a. tri. (. n:. .M ill ; i.t S.,:, 1 l i-.-Tl ,- Nu. . ecc-l r-le.-i.-iy C; :' ji. lit. Freight Xe. 7 cxvi-j't eue-Iay '' V- m nia-aiir. A'unt!f. r.vrrr?s ex"-it iaitur-lay ')" ui. S'u'ii f!t.-'-.t Su.i i.iy 'ee'5 a. 1:1. I'rpi.-h. .., t; (xei ;it r un i.e. 1-:5ii p in l-'ri i'iit No S 7:i p. ia. Tiio atidvi. is rt.ii-iirn tin:'-, heing .':.! ininutfi 'a-aer tiian I'i.ul-iii'.iitli tinif. Pnal I'-avf- I'litisaiieilli I )e jn t t') rnnnfc! ff il'i trains .liiiir r;i-t hall :oi h.a:r in fnlvfiiiff ef iilmve tiiii", i X'-.' i t t'ur Athou'e-. Kx press lr ivliieli itl'ave t .rly-fi.e iuinuit.4 in u'lvaue-c. K C. ?T. .TOK. & I!. C R. rt. ! 4T r.v-iiue jcnttpiS iota. i (orfi r.o::H!. Go.'KO -.li'Tii. "ail AT) -I Exj.re- ,''.:v p. I.i. 7e'a in. Xieiit le;s;.re-s Win. ire :- p. la. T!:is civi-s imsju-niffrs fmin Piatt? moath clcse ((.nni-fiit.il s-iinir t-'onth or North 'ij- leaving Ik re on the.ri:15 jt. ui. train. omaiia &. isoi:T;tv,i;.sTi;Rx. To Taht rT,-t M-.tt-hiit, M.,y,zth, ls7I. Tn c-nnne 1 inn wilh hirliritein Jr. rui.-.-'iuii River ieiiiroa.i iu Xehra.-Ua. Dcpf't at fet of Jure .- i-tre-eh LKAAKS. AI'.IlIVFS. Oinalia S:iO a. in. I Lincoln le't'ri p. in 'i' a:'"l . in. !) '.e .n P. tn. Lincoln '.- :x. in. 0:i;a!i a Il:i0, in. !;! in. I p. m. 0:1a ii i;, MtniVAL Axn d::pai:tl'i:;: of mails. I KnCTK. C. T5. i- ,t.Jon Th R. South ci.i .o -j. a Rt.-jvrs 10 p m. 10..'. I p f 1" p. in. la.aoptn l'j p m. p m Vu in. 4 p in. 1'J l in Pi a tn 1'- a in. lei a in. C. It. St. Joe h. It. North. B. A- M. K. R. Knst. it. M. K. Ih Wet. Omah.i 0y J'eiit Wcepir.s U atf-r. N'chraska Citv. 1)T Ptace. 'J p in. S p m. I-i:iris il'i-hiyH. '.Vf.lries.l.iV'' aiel Friilays. llrjfe hours, irom i.i a m to i i p in. Sundays, 12 to 1 r. uir J. V.'. MARsIIALL. P. M. Lcqal Naticc. .To!-,:i Snydfr sn-I Mnrtha IL "s.y-l-r i'I I !. -r rod Mnrtha IL fs.y ;i:-.:..! y C urea,,,,. , Oj.-r Js71,filis hi i pi- notu-f. tloO 1;i:-...J iii-.T-.ii. iif ou ti- 1'. U,. .. t. ..i 1 --1 , I ... , . ,j in. j in, . I'l H l,j II ill UK' lynls. !,i...;ii,-r IS, 1. 1, , hii Ih-tvie; e'otii-i of the i of tho el '..iii.ii ;hil liistiiet in an.! Ne-i-rasK.-t. reain t ! olin Mij.lcr i 'i- .it-? cmin; lui. IJ. r-uy.li.r nu i Clviii 51. Pa.-i.i.-l lu fen lants -.-ttinz f . .rt h thai the tll Joi.n Sny - ier ami M.-.i-ihii !:, SnyiU-r. ;a it ,e morc-i.'.. o fai.l h'aiacl w- (';u:icrun, r.:i tins e: I ha 1 1' of the .outh ei-t iiart. r an i thf w- t hall uf the i.rtaea-t n-aarler ol:.-:i..n N... Thirty four in loAnsiiio 12 North rt r.irc.-el! 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