Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 04, 1872, Image 2

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PLATiSMtHJTH NESRAKSA.
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TIH ; HAY, JANUARY 4. 1S72.
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Tin: ini.HB.sii.i.i;a tosruo.
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M w t tated a ilv cr two apo, St. A
t ti : '" t , .'..,! .... r,M -r
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tho transit r qtiotwu unless lr Mlr ac-
Kiiowledced tliat he had purposely tnis-
rcire-cnted the RmubUcnn. Miiltr came
out with a flat vrfuwil to make any uU
,
noknowied-euiei.tsidi.iduh'cditiii.uih
"personal and ab-Urdtfe Jmguage toward
Mr. lJalcoiiil. puch as,'!oar cared a?s,"
Viir l," -'"liar," and other gentieuituly?)
cxprtfssrioua- Mr. LUlecnube replies in a
column wficle in a gentlemanly and ar-
pUUM'aXative .ty!e, dying exactly what
h said hf wool"! do in th event of Dr.
M... i 11 V. I I " .
justice, lie jrives a cpy of the ofcia
res-jliitiou adopted by tho executive coai
mltte of the U. 11. R. as follows :
"AVwW, That the I'resi Jent or Vice
Vcs';dent of the Union I'aciSc Uaihoad
t'timpaifiy is hereby authoi-iz .-d on the re-i-ttpt
of the 5El!5t,t'f of Douglas county
1-or.ds and the deed i:i fee for the new
depot property ia Oiuuhiai erccd with
taid city to agree in writing otilehali"
t-f the C'oii'pany that il will woke v its
)tu!ar freight aiid j a -singer trains Waft
iXiumi at Omaha, at; J tliat it sri'.l expend
iu improvemertts, depots and general of
lice ou haid property a t-um. that idiall
iiot be m than ?JU.j,UOO aad that the
prineiial tliops c!a!2 be luuintaintd in
OtiiaLa, and that freight art l passtn
rcr t ari from the Iowa roads whit. h they
4 A, II r t j . v - i. xv. ' ... . x
"lridge on the same terms as those of tha
Union Pacific lluil.oud Company and
be returned without discriuiiuariun, pre
ference or delay. "
This is all the o.Tieia.1 action taken by
the committee on the question, tnd Mr.
Djlcambo argues (and we certainly thiuk
lie has the best fit) that this does not
bind the company to anything mere than
what they had always expressed a wil
lingness to do, and docs not i:i any way
effect the "transfer question, for it does
not even mention i. Hence Mr. Lal
' combe indicator that Dr. Miller is at
tempting to deceive the pcopla of Uma
ha by stating that the whIe business is
settled to the i&tifactioo of Omaha if
. they will only g'.rc up tho $25,0(X)
in bonds and d-'pot grounds.
But Miller farther claims that
there is' another agreement which
binds the transfer to Omaha Mr. Bal
come also gives the m-?moraudum of
thi agrcsment, which he aysis ail right
if it is carried out, but tht President
Scott did not see Sit to have that incor
porated, in thi resolution. It was in an
u!luiouto th's rr.emarafdum tht ths Kt
Vuh)ictn un'd the "ilV nl "huts" of
which tha Utrtilil W3;le ?0 much l'ht,
Htrl which started the controversy. Pal
combe c-viiciitly has the facts on his
side, even if it does not look fO bright
f it Omaha h the people cf that city
could wish. Tii2 cfileial resolution
nuiounts to nothing, whi'e the other
l.ope teems to be nothing more than a
talk fcetwesn the Omaha men and rail-
.,. road ran, which may mean much by
being cirr.itd out, or may mean nothing
by remaining a di?ad letter. : It certainly
look?, from Mr. IJa!comte8 statement,
like he had a right t9 u tha ':ifB" and
4 bills," and that , tha ILnxll wa tho
one who was doin. tha real injury to
, Omaha by deluding them into the be
lief that they weie teenrimj the transfer
when they were net, and inducing them
to part with their mosey and had? with
out securing an equivalent.
An interesting decision to both law
yen; aod client-ut a CiTJc-ir.rj.Tti prolate
court rule, thai Ln attorney cannot re
ceive cc mpenstion fi r partial or ucunudi
cd services; that ho nrjst go thrsugli
viih a case ones undertaken, or surren
der all pecuniary claim3 cga:nt his
client. Also, that he.. c:;!inot: without
the cooer.t of the cliu-nt, transfer to an
other attorney a case intrusted to him.
A thcrp stcry i; tol l of i -pfessor in
an Kastcrti divinity school -.iO was ac
customed to criticise the devotional cf
frts which were required of the atu
d?nt jfcriodieally. One morning otie cf
the victims, being proficient in short
hand, was moved to take down the pro
fe?;or's own opening prayer verbatim,
and, having written it out, ha handed it
in i'o; criticism. The prcfes?or came
down on his own work with a vengeance,
buffeted it, treated it t-hnmtfully, ridi
culed its i'dss rhetoric, inveighed sgiiu t
its poor syntax, severely censured its
general incongruity, and wound up by
declaring substantially that the author
thereof was a mighty poor hand at a
prayer. Of course the student informed
him that he had been mangling his own
offspring, stid !-i;icc that day a less sweep
ing style of criticism has obtained in
that particular college. Xew JLivcn
ieyi;ter.
A Mctsnit lox ilfineily.
The following statement of a corre
spondent of the Stockton (Cal.) Herald
lias been oing the rour.as of the paper?.
Au cx-Cahforiiian taj-a ho has seen it
tested with entire success. Ye reproduce
it therefore for what it is worth.
I herewith appeal a recipe which has
beeu used, to my knowledge, in hund
reds cf cases, it will prevent or cure
-the small pox though tha pitting aro fil
ling. When Jenner discovered the cow
pox iu Esdaisd the world of eeicu.ee
hurloJ an avalanche of fame upon his
- head; but when the most tckntitie school
of medicine in the world that of Paris
published ibis recipe as a panacea for
tmal! pox, it passed unheeded. It is as
" uufailing "as fate, sad conqui-is in every
instance. It is harmless v, hen taken by
'a Well person. It will also cure scarlet
fever, licio is the recipe as 1 hae used
it, and cored my children of the scarlet
f.;vcr; hero it is as L have used it to cure
" the small-pox; when learned physicians
i-aid the patient must die, it cured:
S:'ohat9 cf zinc, one main: foxglove
even- hour. Lithcr uijcase wid di--ap-i-ar
in twelve hours. .1 or a child, smal
Lr do-cf, according to age. . li counties
would compel their WjJl
thii there would uc no ui-tu... ..mr
s If you value advice and experience,
sc this for that terrible disease. '
. .7.r was crossed in love
UiC
.tfV.nr.tcdu'cide recently by taking a-.
V i rVvca t powder, lis immcdut.Iy ;
ulJvc' his troubles. 1
(digitalis), one grain. u K,'Ju:Mm
i'.r- with two table.-booufuls
: . 1...W .. . 1'.. i
of t.ater.' When thoroughly mixed, add
X" ,. ' - 1 I A A - ..-V .Tfltll I
U1U1
A ItitimlllNie ICott in w Vork .
i l.h I crkim writes to the New ork
j C ommercial Attecrttstr : -; ;
"Xh? expected trouble ha, come.
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1 invuuiioiii Jiiva.- liU V liUl till- iU r li iv il
have loea exciting the rainds of Dr.
j b,wvr ana ins hjn-wopal paribrtioiieri,
s.,llt:tej io a white heat last nisht.
; Vestrymen were excited. A meeting
J us speedily improvised. Charges
, were luaae, fiupported ly affidavits, that
lr. ivrver h:ut established the comes-
t s:OIia v. Kwet,. in'li?oantly sent in
his resignation, wi:a iTiv-.-elvc pace Ic-t-
terh-foinliiitf his cosras-, and tha church
! "S"T,V1 convulsion. I have it
ilroujthrt higbest authority that it has
t . , a,1tli.ed hv ir Kwur.
j that c-itsht ladies have heen acentomed
i to conic to duily confessional. This has
-hecn kept a secret. An ex-vestryman
lirst made his amhivit that his wife, a
beautiful woman, had been in tha habit
o: making a daily confession . to Dr.
j Ever, an o.e cf the names of the other
".' t. Alnuy laymen were
t v-.ii lll'llk III 11 till J .IJ A V VIII
! whole church wa thrown into a state cf
consternation and alarm. Dr. Kver is
openly charged with the ?ecret intention
of quijtiy carrying his entire church
over, first to High Church llitualitin,
and then to Catholicism. Dr. Morgan's
Dr. hotter' e. Dr.' Montgomery', Dr.
Holland's and Dr. Sahines churche
ar; deeply agitated at Dr. Ewer's con
f?!ional developments, and th entire
Kiiscopay of the city await with fe
verish anxiety the final result.
The I'crlls of I'cactii tigr Ummianr.
' I have been seniliu' my darter Nan
ey to t-koo! to a skoohuastcM in this neigh
borhood. Last Friday I went over to
fckeni to s-.e how Nancy wa gittin'
along, and I seed things I didn't like by
f" .-.una Tim cl'f.n!iiintr btmin'
li.r tLi.rt. I,. f 1: o
dyrasJiuo, and as 1 think, improper.','. 1
ct awhile in the kool house, an hceted
one c!as yav their leson. They was a
spellin', and 1 thought sp dled quite ex
oecdinly. Then cum Xnncy's turn to
say her lesion. S'iC sai l it very ?pry. I
was t-hok't, an 1 determined she would
leave that skool. I herd that gra miner
wis an uncommon line stuily, but I don't
want any iuor2 grammer about my
house. The h'sson that Nancy sed was
nutbin but ths foo!ihe--t kind of talk ;
tho rtdiciist word s!ie sed was, 'I love.'
I looked rifo at her hard for being so
improper, but she wont riht on and sed
'thou lovcst and he loves.' And I reck
on you never herd such h rigermarole in
your life love, love, love, love, and
nuthin but love? She sed at one time,
'I did love.' Sez T, 'who did yoa love?'
Tha pi-holers laffed, but"! wasn't to be
put elf. and seJ, 'svho did yo'i love,
Nancy?' Tho skoolma-ter, Mr. McQuil
ister, put in, he sed he would explain
when Nancy finished ths l.:sson. This
sorter pacySed nip, and Nany went on
with her awful love talk. It. got wus
and wus every word. Sh sed 'I might
could or would love.' I stopijed her
again, and toM her I would see about
that, and told her to walk out of the
house. . The rjhoolmaster tried to inter
fere; .hut I would 3t lat him say a word
He pail 1 was a fool, and I uok't him
down arid ma le him hol'er in sh.rt or
dor. I tnlkt tho strata thing to him. I
told him I would bhow I ini !k;w to learn
my darter grammer. T got the nabors
together and we sent Mr. McQai'ilister
off in a hurry, and I reckon tbrl be no
more grammer 'teachhi i: . thee parts
tcr.n. If yoa know of ar. other oldish
man in your region that, dont teach
grammer, wc would be glai if you would
sen 1 him up. But in future we will bo
careful how we employ men. Young
schoolmasters wont do, especially if they
teach grammer. It is a Lad thing for
raorab."
Like rao-st garments, like most carpet,
every thing in life has aright side and a
wrong side. You can take any joy, and
by turning it around, find troubles on the
other side: or you maj' take the greatest
trouble and by turni'ic it around 2nd joys
on the other si le. The gloomiest moun
tain never casts a shadow on both sides
at one, nor does tha greate.-t of life's
calamities. ...
A Chicago jtirl. v rcta to her lovr-r ia
Spri'ijeld. Mass., jast after the fir?,
sayir:?: "Our wedding day was pet for
next week, r.::d if you will stand up
with a worr.'m dressed in n cotton shirt
and her father's overcoat, come on."
The brave youth telegraphed in reply :
"(Jot ready, I will be with you."
It h reports i that Brkl.am Young is
having a hard timo among hi? wives in
the southern part of the territory. The
trouble is he hadn't seen any of them
for a year, and they all of course, had
much to say to their loved hu?band. It
is sta'cd that five of them came upou
him cna day, .and after chasing him
twice around a forty-acre lot. finally cor
nered him in a corn crib. Hero the un
happy man wa? kept a prisoner until he
had listened to all their wants, and di
vided every cent in his pocket among
thein, when ho was allowed to betake
himself to a neighboring haystack, where
he passed the night' in peace.
A French woman of spirit, who has
b?en the victim of '"interviews," writes
that in America "there are two kinds of
mosquitoes, that which prevents you
fVcra sleeping at nijrht in bfte enjin
and that wmca troubles j-our repose :it
all hours, day as well as night. This
last musquito is the reporter. To my
uiiud, an i I mean no offence to the lib
erty of the press, the second is infiuitc'y
more disagreeable than the first.' "
A folding match between two tew.-pa
per folders took place recently in the
mailinz room of Boston Journal. The win
ner folded J,.50I paper in an hour's lima
there being four folds to each. The loser
folded 1,-JCO in tho sime time.
A few days ago Decatur county, Iowa,
had a Democratic county Treasurer.
She is now rainus that officer and thirty
thcusasd dollars in money. The old
habits of Democrats are not "passive,"
whatever may be said of their political
principles. .
It is now a serious question whether
the. women's rights women Mill tot,
when they get power, put a stop to tha
mails.
A retired governess says: "I am one
of those whose lot in life has been to go
out into an unfriendly world at an early
age : and of nearly twenty families in
which I made tnv hoaie in (he course of
thirty years, there were only three that
could be dcsigr.attd happy families. The
source of troubh; was not to much the
lack of I.jve as the l.tclc of care to man:
fist it." The clo.-iMg words of this sen
tence gives us the fruitful source of I'.vn
ilv alienation, of heartaches innumera
ble, of tal faces and gloomy home cir
cles. - '
Mrs. Myia Clark Gaines, after half a
century's incessant legal warfare, with
varying success, met with a crushing de
feat the other day at New Orleans when
the court decided her an illegitimate
h''d. '
A Swediph covermcut steaaier has
recently been engaged in a purvey of th
HaUicKen. Its grealest-dcpth wa"s foua
,u ba 7J0 feet' and not fyci.as w:
rrcd.
id
as
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.Gov. James has issued a proclamation
cs,.l:rjj n special election in Otoe County
t , clect a memhcr of tbo House of Rep.
j 1VteDtatives to fill the vacancy caused by
! j , Doom's removal, also to . elect a
; j. . . , T ,
Senator in place ot Itobert Hawke, re-
guccl. lnc Lnromc'e tlnnks tbey will
be able to-elect two Republicans, thus
making a gain in the Republican strength
of the Legi.-latuiv." " -
A mini.-ter asked a little boy who had
been converted, "Does not the devil tell
you that ou are not a christian?"
"Yes, . sometimes." .-"Well, what do
you say to him?" "I tc-11 him," r-plied
the boy, with something of Luther's
spirit, "that whether a christian or not,
it is none cf his badness."
iattt.vrSi
J. Walicick, Proprietor. R. II. Mcl?,iNALt A Co., Drnfriats
Qma. AsanU, Sao FrancUco, Cl., Ad M Cosaxvru fttrvtt. .
JHII.I.IOXS Bear Tckliraonr to . theif
Womlcrftil Cnrntivo Etlcctn.
They are not a-rila Fnncy Urluk, Made of Poor
Rum, WliiHkcFr lroof !Spirlt nncl lcrn.Q
A q nor a doctored, npiccl mid sweetened to please tha
tatc,cjl!el "Tonics," "AnnrtirMjijmiuiii.utrinira
fctfiie iledicinc.mado from tbo Native Erots and Herbi
of Califurni.t, Trco from nil Alcoholic riiiim-
lants. Thoy aro tho JIIKAT Ill.OOIl l'I'KI.
riEltnml A LIFE HIVING l'ltlXCU'EE,
b perfect Itcnovator ami lnviuorator cf tlio System,
carrying off nil poisonous matter andrcatoriiijrtlieblood
to a healthy condition. No person can tnko theso Bit
ters according to directions and remain long unwell,
provided tlieir Voncs avo not destroyed by mineral
oUoucr othor rrcans, and tlio vital organs wasted
txryond tho point of repnir.
Thcr are a Gentle PnrsntiTe nj ttcII n a
Tonic, possca-.inR, also, the peculiar merit of acting
03 n posrerf ul cent iu relieving Corecstion or Inflanv
(nation cf t!ie I. iver, and nil the Visceral Orjrans. .
FOB FEMALE COMPLAINTS, inyomiKoy
old, married or Hinle, at tl:c I'.nwn of womanhood orat
tlio turn of life. U:ese Ton:c Bitters l:ave no equal.
' For Inilnminaiory nntl Chronic liiicntnn"
tlam an! (iaut, l)ynpcpia or I udiscatlou,
Itiiiost. Itcmtttrnt ami Inicriniucut Fe
ver, DiwntCH of thr lilood, Liver, Iii!
ncrs and III adder, tlicse Hitlers liavc been most
Bv.cceRsft:!. Such Itiicnnm nre ciuscd by Vitiated
ISlosd, T.hich igKicia!!y produced ly ilurangcmcnt
of the IliKcntirc Orjcns.
DYSPKl'SIA Oil INDIGESTION, Head
che. Paia In the Shoulders, t'ouclis, l ishtncrs of tbo
dies'. l)ininer.s. Suur Kr:ctatioci cf the S'.nmich.
bad Taste Id th Mouth. Bilious Attack-;, i'aljiitation oi
Iho lleart, Inllanmtion cf tho l.tiis. Tain in the ra
tions of ths Kidneys, anil a hnntlrod ether ri::fu! syra?
(oms. are the of!sprincrs cf Uys.Tcpsia.
Tbey inricorato ths Stomach and stimulate the torpid
Llyer and Bowels, which rffrinrr them of unequalled
tfTicacy in cl:2nir.j LlooJ cf r.U i:npnrit!es, and im
nnlne new life a:r-l V!jcr !o V.'.o frho!; system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt
Phcum, Blotches, Sr'ii. rimp'ss, Eustiilc-s, Eolls, Car
'inMc. ll!H5r-WrTn5. S:2'-.l Hoad. Sor.- Kys. Erystpe
ls, Itch.SrwrfR, I)isco!mtin, of the Skill. Humors dJ
fliseases cf tiie ktn. of wiiptTr name or nnlure. ars
iteraliT ilus up and carnen out of :hp s 'eni in a short
time livlhe ui'icl these liittt-r.t. One hottle in such
cs.-s conviuct the cioft l:icrJa!oua of thuir cura
tire cficcts.
Clears the Vi'.itted Blood ivhcncTi-r yoa End its Irn-
puritios bursting tarourh tbo sin in Pimples, Erup
tions or Sores ; cleansa it nhoa you did it obstructed
andslugS'sh in tha Toins : clcansa it when it Is foul
and your fselin; will tcil you when. Keep the Mood
are, and the Iiitdth cf the svstem wiil follow.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the
rystem cf so many thousands, are effect aally destroyed
and removed. Says n distinguished physiolcs-i";,
there is grarcclr an individual uikhi tho face of the
earth wliose Iwdy is exempt frrm the presence of
worms, it is not upon tne healthy elements or the
body that worms exist, but uon the diseased humors
ani slimy dcrosits that brcM ihese living monsters of
aisease. a ry.-'vm oi Meaicine, no vermnuiyes, no
anthelmintics will free the system from worms like
uicse Hitters.
J. WALKER, Proprietor, ft- n. JfcDONA!. & CO.,
Drurirlsts and C-n. Arents. San Francisco. California,
ana ana 34 commerce fctreet, hew Vurk.
"EOUI BY ALL DRUUOISTS AND DEALERS.
We r.ra opening an .
Unusua'Iy attractivfi
Stock of -(all and
Wi.iter goods, p urcl as
Early largely and
Lov down.
We buy from first
Class houses invariably
For cash, and have all
The advantages of trade,
And
Propose to give our
Customers good3 at
Prices we know must
Please.
Come,
And be convinced that
Our stock is complete
And the place to purchase
Dry Good, Notions,
Roots, Shoe?, Groceries,
Is at Clark & PJummerV
Main Street opposite
Brooks House
. Plattsmouth.
ON MARRIAGE.
TIAPPT r.elicf for Toung Men, from the
effects of Errors r.nd Abu.e3 in early life. .Man
hool restored. Nervous debility onreil. Im
j;eiiaients to '.laniugoTenjoved. Is'ew method
of trentraent. Kvr auJ remarkable remedies,
llookd and Circulars sent free, in sealed envel-
W,Address, HOWARD ASSOCI. TIO, No. 2,
filh 'i'i lis S:.. hilfielphi . l'a.
OM.SHh, w 1. ye .
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
1871
GREAT RUSH!
Everybody, End
D.-SOBNASSS
To
InI" ETv7" y O
II10 Lest zrd
Art notr on exhibition at the New York Store, at (frtia'.'y reauciJ pri( ia. Va call partijular .
attexiticn to our iiow b .yics ot
OilESS-GCOD?. PIUNTS,
L KLA1NS. (;h(JHAMS,
BROWN SHEETING. ..
, BLEACHED COrrONS,
B A L1IOR A V.'VE WT n t,..
COTTON YA iS, BOOTS AND SHOE
of all kiri'le tod rrioes to suit our nunierous ctoT.ers. ' Ura stock of
. -.GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, . i
QlJEENSWARE
' WOODEN- Vr ARE,
GLASSWARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
ATS AND CAPS.
Souih Side ' Ilsisi.Sreel
PLATTSfrlOUTH,
'
tr-j
flat3 andj Caps, Boots and Shoes,
&LANKETS, RUSBER v:8G0D3, TSUMKS, VALISES,
ain Street. Second HoorEast of the Court House
r.RAXCH HOUSE Broadway. Coueneil Piuffs' Towa.
H ROBERTSON
Vholesale
WINKS. LIQUORS
Best quality of Cigars ana
All order? promptly nttended to.
AIN STlttUl'. O.NK O'JtJK, WEST OK 'J II
MISSOURI THELIZY LIJF12
No. 70
DELAWARE STfiEET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS
POLICIES KOK-FORFEITIWG
ALL
Securing the Greatest Pecuniary
REASONS FOR INSURG IU TH13 COMPANY :
IjI. Th-.? is a WrHlcrn CoTLruinv. manaie'l bv V.r extern men. whoso known finananoi.il chair.vc-
tcr, ability nnd position, nlforii ampla guarauty for
2i. Jts Polices arc nil :it-lrl'!tlna:.
3d. Premium all casij. It receives no notos
to py, and no outstandiE;? notes na liens upon their
4tu. J t has no restriction upon tr-ivel.
5th. Its dividend? are luaiie upon tho contribution plan.
Oth. Its business is exclude; vly life iueurance.
Are the accumulation of interest upon Ffcn-.iums pnid. hence tha Company that loan it aft
at the highest rate of interest can give you tho largest dividends. Ka."tern companies iuvtft their
moneys at 6 pereeut.. while this make? it investments at twelve per ceut. or nuri'.
The advantage cl V'eern iuventsn'-nta to the policy holder appears ia tao following stariiirr
Cguiej: Ihe amount of i-l.Utiil, invested tor tii'ty yc!iT at
6 per cent, coiupoun-l intercut, in 1,420.15
8 " ' " 4.'..ii,1.64
10 " " " ' . li7,..o,).5.,
12 " " " &18.(H:8.fO
It )3 obvious thai this company ofTers greater fiuancial advanUses and iaducewients to tao
policy-holder than any other company in cxistar.ca ' '
. " OFFICERS .
II D Mackav. President, Georco A Jlonrc. Secretary,"
D M Sivau. Vic-Praidnt, J Jone.i, Ass't e 'retary,
l)r J Li Wevtr, Aled. li'tor, II Ii ien uiaa, Xrcuaurer
DIRECTORS.
I Sh're. Leavenworth. Kaa,; II I fedtay, Leavenworth Kan. II L N-wtonn Lparcr.vrorthK
J F Richards, " " 1) M vrart, " " W K Cheiuberlain.
II i; Haimooud " ., " . WG tWin. " " TAl!ord, "
HKdEcrton. " - " . Oeo .4 Moore. " " K Ii Allen,
Thos Carney. L V Prners, " C A vcrry. AVeston. Mo.
S M Pi riekler. Junction City . lien I. Iiavis, IoUis. Zlo O W Veal, Topeka. Kansas.
Chas Kobiuitoh Lawrance, J Merritt. " " ' .1 M Price Atehion, Kan. :
W.iladley.. . K Hnstinsp'. " " W R Stebbins, " "
M It Aiorgaa " -:
Cies. Aseiitfor itl;r5kaan(I Korlliern J-tansctt
GOOD TRAVEL
W. MARSHALL Agent. .. "
R LIVINGSTON, pled Txainiiie-
L871
1 LARGE
1871
rr
mc - o too.are.sjiajf to
ba7 ielr
AT TH3
R J S T O XUS.
ruot complcto
Ti e5 F- ?
"ieff 3 '
, jtJ At4 a
OaSS. CO,. MSB'
A0-- a-.
T ,1
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c.
PllLiaot!tb, Ift-bretka
dealers in
AND BRANDIES
Tobacco rjways on
12 RAIL.RO.h.1 TIOEET OKFICS
hand
Advantage to tfce Policy Holders
iw careful and sueeesl'ul uianagauieut.
and cives nono Policy holders hare no interei.
policies.
II A Calkins, General Aent,
" E Harvey, Con. actuary,
T AllurJ, Attornej.
I1TORS WAiMl ED.
rn a t R.f3 a 5 fr p? t
rur. uN;::i?i"ruNED has cpesed Tits
f
STAR -MARKET.
At Lis netr stsr-.4 On Main ticet, IjctTreri t:h
and f :ii e-jxih ;d?, 1 ho'o he is ro t ly
to serve ail hisobl cust'iraerc, and
a aiauy i;cvt ones ns uiay g'.Ty
hita a cail.
I keep ca h.-.al uslLiij but the rorj
BEST OF MEATS
maiiEST raicns paid top.
wContra;ts made for fu'rutshias larca quaa
tiliesof laeat.
CsT! end ge a3.
I'uhii'JdA-wt:".
A. C. IIATT.
THE GREAT CAUSE
II U M A N ; MISER Y !
Jmt fui!is!:c.l, ii : na.i'c.1 cntc'a. Price Oc!t,
A I.cctiii'ti isu lao X.-.luro, Trcutuicrt, and
T'.adieal euro of Sncruiiitorrliira, or Scinir.ul'
lVeancs.-, lnvoiuutiiry Emission, fc'c.ii;!l jie
I; lit ", Pf.d Icipcdirncnt? to ' ::rri:o generally;
i err msnofs, t'nii"siiinption, Epilepsy. rid I"ir,
iieu;ai and PLt'i-.'a! Ineai.-acity, rcsultius Iron
seif-nbn.'e. Sec. By I'.obcit .1. Culverweil, ii.
Ilia world reaui'ied author, in iu;s aii'iiira.
Llc Lecture, clearly proves from his own e.i,or
ienee that the awful consequence of self-:, br.?o
may bo cU'eutuuily removed without niodieioea,
and without dangerous surgleal orenubn. l;ou
gcs, in.jtrumeati, rins or coidiais. pi.inf
out a mode of care at ouca ttertiiiu aud cuYcluitl
by which every suii:rer, co mutter what his con
dition u:ay be, Tiiay cure hi;u; elf cheaply, pri
vately, t;d radically. This lecture will i.rove a
bnrn to thousands and thcusands.
iSoct under seal, to any addrc., in a tdain
sealed envelope, 011 the re ,'eipt of fix esr.t-, or
two jjOitafto s!!ui;;s. Also !r. Ciil vci w e 1 s
'msrri. pe gui lo,' 1 rico 25 eer.ts. Address thi
Pabiishurs,
CHAS. J. c. ELIKE
127 Dovjtry New York. P. O- Box 4C55.
1.J0 22 v?l7
; A KoGk for the SSISIion !
M A R R I ? i 1 , , A ijrivato'coTinpelor ts tr.e
UiiJiDE. j .Married or tho e -about to n-sif
hry on the rh.v.'ioloijieal iavft"T
icsnndrevclationsoft.be sexual system, tbo
latot Cksovcrics ia j.ro(i.!i in? and i.rsveatlns
ofiV;i.rir.Lbo'.7 t pr-.-v-rvs the eotnrdc-xion Are.
'1 hii is an ivitt re-'tins trork of two-hundred
'nhd twci.ty-foiip p.-isfis.-wlth nruio'oos er.rrrtiv
ar.'i cuntains v::!aa'dc i.i'orm-i'i oi for
tho.-e vrho .-. re ni.irried. ("! eo-it-'iuflnto iriar
vi:sc. ' jiill, it is t boo' that cttwltt t, be he.-.t
un !er lotk an I !:o;, tad not i.iid cji-tK-isi?
about the r.oti.-.?. - - -
Sent to any est (frers fpo.-:i:iro! for 'O cent..
Address Dr. V.niis' Di-pcutiary, Xo. 12 N
Eighih street, Cr t- LoaLv 2xo.
Xcti.-o to the Afuietea and Uuforfnaate.
Erfre applj inq; tr the r.otoiSoas quack.-l v.l!
advent'? iu publi-i payrr. or u?inic any !is-k
r?rntdies. r-eruso Dr. Putts' work r.o mat tar
v.aat yourdes.a.:o U or how deplorable your
CTidinon.
lr. Putt:! cm b" conrulfsO. peTsnnfilty or hy
ni.'til, on 1 the !i?: iiicnticne'l in hi wo-ks.
f.Hiice. I o. 12 M . Ji'iiU !rcc), bstween M::i-itet
au l Cheut, St. L-JV.ii, lio. ce2dly
5 m
'S-VVV-vi?'-.
war oca
At-J'dealsr iu ti! k-aia of
k.4i:-." srcr.f t, (third door west cfP 0
Plattsm suth - - - Utb
-8rfc Repairire and Varnishinir neatly done.
Funerals needed at the shortest notice.
... N
TO BUILDERS OTHERS
THE PLATTSOUTIJ STONE
A?'D
Are prepared to FuppP tho imblic witii l'ins of
the best quality, at their works, at the rates of
T hirty cent par Bushel
And when barrelled twen!y-5ivo cents extra
wi'l he charged per bnrrel.
Orders can be left with J. W. Shannon. Plants
uiuiith, rbrnFita. or addressed to th tu'osori
ber liox 610. Plat tsrnoiith Neb.
J. L. LAM I!. Prcf't.
PlatUinouih, atone and Litao Co,
scp 13d j-rLf.
AG E N TS WAN TE D
Everywhere
Fo soil the innFt popular work ever be
fore iiitro JucoiJ to the Ameri
can Public.
THE G2EAT CONFLAGnAT!0?i,
.a
rP. e
its past, pn;:sKXT, and iutubk.
The Origin, Pi rcss t:r-'l llesu'fa of tha
Great Chicago ConfSagration.
With ftrspali ftem?1. inoidehis nnd detail of
the disaster, li-1- of tbo rrinoipul bankers, m;:;i
clii.turers, end iler.-hanta who aro louse ra. A
coa: rlete picture ot CiiiRO hei'oro and after
I tlioitr?. A he Arado it.'I ectitaerse of Cnienso.
.details of in Municip d utTauj, aad the trc-nt
Cre. of the TorM.
Tliestat's'.ies oi'tEeFiro Department, with a
description of lha wonderful water worts: t.s
crittion of the Mwer.t ?.'. pnvinjr nn 1 lmildics
mtitcri.il?. 'Ins creat ciarvid ot the P.iver ruu
liitiSiip stream. Hie BUtuber. loeatiCn a.id
mode ot rperalin? the n:-aia levators. His
tory and description of the famoti? Horlt jar A?.
1 ha cumber of Kailroud, the Lake Xiaue and
i'rora pcrs-onal observations by
GEORGE P. UPTON.
(Peregrin Pickci)
Litterary EJicer Chicago Tribune,
JA?IE3 W. SIIEAIIAN, ; . j
- Editor of Chicago Tribune.
A Book of 150 pages, illustrated by tho bot
artb-ti, and vri'd to worthy of tho confidence of
Priee in extra cloth and edit, S2.50. Will bo
sent bv mail on reecipt ofpri.-e. 'Ibis wovk can
only be otitained frota the pablUhurs or tro tu
f ,o,,t ,. '.v fiiitimrSp ! iiircnt. us it is sol
esciusi "c!y bv subeerii tion, and can not t2 ob
toincd from any b.-.okjtorc iu the tinted '-ifl.-
tc.
LMU; 1 1. liLisnii. .
' '- l';5 Twenty-Second Ft . C:i agV
devSIiTlai
li! ! ; '
51' rVyW-
v.r-;-
. - ' ,
'-"':'
- - -j- V
AT FJOT OF .V.7-V STREET
V,'Ii:.lcffcle i Itetai! Doiltri in -
Hardvare and Cutlery, Stoves,
TixAiin. r.ovn.
IRON, STEEL NAILS AND
EIr.r-ksuulh Tools, Slo.
Keep on hind a Large Slock cf
.CHARTER OAK,
. LUCKS PATENT,
CHICAGO, EMrORIjl
'L OYA L C O OK
And Other First-Class Cocking
' 8 T 0 V E 8,
All kn
Cohl or Wood kort on Land.
-Zl 0LIX2-
Siiring and 13 leaking Plows
At ITct
"c3; fir Cj
Or.T
auto.
rri-C3 are as
Lor
ft w i c j
tv;
T7i-XTY-sEE:rni yea::.
l
. ir":a' Iv Gr.l.ir:- I t.
ved, is crio cl t:r hir: tis-r.-u: i '
ere.- l;r sr.ionrr.a!--' c. ! j i: he.:, l: : .
ter is bonctifttiiy rrinid ea hun "pfi'V."
elcffautl,- ii!j:ri!?c-a v.i'.ii -i :
r- pr.-ei.tin- lc-:v I ri vr'l: ;,.v.-.;i'!i
a'uenauin, l.iriil:
ohit'-.-iuj-e,
Ar-
tc;l A't.
nujioa; or trac j ii- i cio
CF GSCAT VALUE Ai:D sNTEfSEiT.
Itrf prc'a?al cjgestiors will st.vr htjr.Ore-t
efUlKa-.i: t! evf.iy ll.in'ehold. V,'o-' : ,t 1
FrvUry ir. the l.-.ud. be.-M-.-.-i mI'. :-.: ' '..,..
tiiutal e-ou'ce 1" Vu!u.'b.'o .1 .1 .: - u:.',.!'.:. I r.c
Koii'.-r ii-e iif.i-t'.-1 i.y -i.my of i:i c. - ? .-:
Aatrir..t aud i.'i;r...'..M.i Y.'ii ii--. : ni I..iv. ,j
ar'"i'?. to v-:i lliP ii'vt!',;' M;i
e!:anK-al dour.'i. l i of tuo -.v !, t:,e i .'vsin'oi'
the .'ei.ii.ii- A;::; ri. j.ro c-u.Aly 'tai.i,
ed null ihc cht.-1-c.H lui jr:.a:iva,
Au OFFICIAL L!:Vr rfs'! tlie I'atcnU
; I.?ut-d U I'.iU:,.!:-.. Wf. Lly.
Ta yearly prt!ob rsif the ?.-i.t::b A:.i!v!
ea inako i'.vo opion iKl us oi' Ntf.r'v
Otis 'x'riou.'iirid P..-.-eiiivii!..-it .a .-;z i j ; our
Thoufaud Ordi:u:r- li-ink i'r.gti?.
JttoiiXi. a ler.r: ;:.C0 Jluif Year: Clui-s of j
ten tc;-;;ej It tine- 1 ear,
each, :5.i.(i.
With a splendid Pr Mi'iara li the pcr.'on ko
ornn th t'luli, coca's i'js of a cor v a.o !0.
bratr-d ttei-!-l'l'.e L'siy ravit-s, "Jlea i f Pr j-
gri!i
t:i emnci'i
i;h ih
Rt-.ent ih :e Aiue.tcin. tho ui: i-tr-isrs:,-1
T'l:
th ia-t t-.vtuaoive A-?ney ia J A ' J. ' ?, T ; ..'
th? world lor procuring' Jk-J
Th !. I- v.iiy to oil a:u an u:swer ( :.':
quf-s. i.n Can i oi.fsin : pr. :!:' i-i ' w.'.l-t to '
l I." N X & C'J . .';7 Park Kij-..-. i o. i;, u ii.i (
hav: hi; 1 o-i r TT: !:y-!i', e Vi ::r-' iCxpt-ri-iii'o 1
in the l.iif iue.-w. iu iriaro i sua Iu iur , . i , i i . i . : i j
ana aavi.-e. A i ,i-r:'i i m. ele i. r
Tiiit'ea dti.:; iptiua cf tho iuveutioa iho.l 1 on
Petit.
, for instruct 5 .-ns e:,re erttinif Atiifr'.-nn ;;r. 1
European Paf.it-v .V. cats lio i r-
fi-rene P.t je:-f -.1 Ca.- i ; in . on 1'v.l
e:i;s P.tilos :n J P.-ofsedins.iof liio Patent OlBco
Tho New Patent bi ns K.iiii:i::,ui.jn- in
tensions InfrlrsffMent!. Co.. ' ete , (-o''.! 1 r
loiitruelioti Jio.'tt. u-h:c!i viil h? taai
U iiiv.-'! V!il h? Miiile I fi t.', i u
apldiaaiion. A.li bt;.-::::c.- s-.riclly ci
lidenliat.
Addrcf
CO.
I aoiitaers ol me .irr.t;::. Antirnraii,
Uco. t " w7' Prk Iio7. Xcj Voiit.
JIanuc:urr of v.-f"
LVAND DEAL Kit IN
collaHS. VLj:i:-i.
Blankets,- Brushes, &c.
Er jd--: -jsx-. n: sans,
Promptly Executed. All Trork Warrxntei.
i-FiNZ HARNESS AfS?CALI7 Y."
Nov. SO.v.tf I'lattsniouth, Neb
JJifmun 3f Curtis.
PeriaiTcrs cf Steam Ecgices, Boiler.i, Saw f.Dd
lirhtt Miil.-.
Gasxod .toata Tittlii.Tft, Y,'roti?:-.t In: a I'.T.
Force aad Tift Puit:i-s. .' t'. -im li.inee. ulai.ee
Valve Govtmcrs, uad ail kinds cf
Brass EDTino Fit
' !
furnished on shcrt cotioe.
FARM ING MACHINERY
Rsr cire.3 er. fccrt atie.
notice.
A
LL persons indebt d to m. cither by nolo
or Cook account. ar ioi;i. l that settle- V
lucnt mtwt bt m::-l) by the f:r.,t day of J iimaiy i
nest. -r wo wili c OTpellad to p.a.'e the s.niio
j in the hands ut' tho proper oluit -r lor o-.Ue. ! n.n '.
llei-,MA A'irc limit'!, i'i-i our y it ;
please taake a nte of thi.-. an 1 pvn liicw j
,1ri .iiM-oniiniri v. V: i.i.ncvs lirrrsn K '
Piartemouth. Iec. 11. W.'l-. dojltdw i
Si? FiVE III Pii'.lZ f,:ZaA.C AVAfiDEff
iiE GK CAT
-r::fu.himzro Piano
- J
"- y. A C PA CJORY.
w tr- - U) I 1 WjT a
s'r.i'jCUivsM of
GRAND. fc'QUAl i: AND LTRIGHT
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r. Mai;vi.x:j.
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Kov. 29. dJUlf
J, W. SHAWKOK'S
'FEED, SALE ANIi
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I All Pa? ci TrimriciJ f ; c
ibJ V a Vv (4 i'L- j
ii i 1 i a 1. Aj ii i , I
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I r-a T'TTT r.'d to fi.-comniot :tc tbo j '.
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ol't'.i: ei'v i. - l ircd.'
Jauuary i, is."i div. tf.
A. ... i ,!
iiiiiii t iau.iii.uuii.; y
Will Find Goo J Acer:uaiouatior
f th-3
Feacl
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Cor - T of Sixth and Vine Ftrctdt,
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