VOL. b. T II E S VLATISM OUTIL NEBRASKA TI1URSDAY, MAY, 23. 1S72 How ! 2ft ou a towet V.cta the Dran.r4cVlrs tQ AuhisAj'Jry the c-t.ure t-kta l.y the sii, and fur this pu;c.-:s produce! the corset worn Ly Mrs. Ru.-kh.ut &t the time cf the tragedy. liro"t ee," mil lie and hero lie drew the eortet arouo 1 hi wai-t with the f-vs in fi.'i.t "ib-3 Diu-:t i-tva eune iu fere frosii bchiud. No, that cwj'tbtf either, t r thi 'lo tor a y -t the ball wei.t ia in fYoiit. Ccnihund it. I've trot it on tvror Ah I thi-m-a).'' (Here the core-tier put the corset ou up hide dorn.) "Nr,w you hcc," inditing to the h jle iu the ginoiit, which rejte.l directly over bis hip "the ball" niut have gon3 in hen?. No, that cja't be it cither, fjT " Here Mr. Ilather, tiio iand-:rtuitt man on the j iry, bota io. . "Dr. .Still man," Mid he. "yoVve pot that corset on wron." Hero Dr. HaJru.m Liu shed like a puppy. "WeH,'' eaid Mr. Math er, "I re been tmnied tviee, and I ou.rLt to kiiow how t riff a cornet." "Ve.?." mil Mr. Mather, "bat joi lo:'t. Voa hail it riht iu the first t,-!uv?. 1 he tiling g itt lV'i.'it and t' e lai;es cln.-p them together in the back. Don't I know? I think I. ou;!it to; I have been married. If you doubt-it, look here (pointing to th i.a!ne.s in the top.) Ilr.wdoyou psp5; that's go ing to re tided unless you put it on a I forest?" "That," tail Dr. Stillman; "why that poes over the hij.s," "No it dunT' said Mr. Mather; "that, ful ness gies rnnewnere cl-e ihisi way," and here Mr. Mather inl:c.it d where he thought the fuhie-s cucht to go. " At this a i-ale lLeod young m.iti with a voice like a rohin. end a note hook un der hi arm, t-ni l he thought the la lies always cl.:ed their c.rr-tts on the eidn. The pale-faced young mm s':d thu very innocently, as if lie wishel to convey the impression that Le knew nothing what ever eft be matter. The j my laughed the pa!e-f"eed youn man to .'corn, and one of them intimated that ho thought the young maa was not half so v;rece about wmt-u't dre- a? bo tried to op pear The your.g luao vtrn a reporter, aud it i therefore prn!ab'.e that his knowledge was i'ui'y b limited, a was apparent from hi fujc -lion, tho jury man to the contrary notwith-tan lit g. Here another juryman di-covrod that Dr. Sti'ltnan ha 1 the eor-et on bottom m le up. "D-.'Ctor," sail he, "put it on the other was'." Theu the doctor put it on in reverse order, ith thn l-ic:3 in fron Thi brought the bullet hole directly over the tail of hi:i cat. "I dr.n't think," wid Mr. Mjtb.r, "that, tho bu!l.-t w?nt in ther.-, d.c:r." "No, I don't tLif.k it did," was the reply. "Confound it, bn mighty finny Ax marri 'd men in this moui atid not one that knowj how to putou a womau'& cornet." lien; tho Chronirh: reporter, who bad several sif.erc', and always kicp- bio eyes OfK?r, advanced and convinced Dr. Still tna and 3Ir. Mather, afier much nrza ment, th:;t the l iees of a cor-fct go be hind, and that the garment i cl.t-.ped in ftoof. Ai'ttr t h i- cxplan.-ition the course of tl9 bulk-t -as rea itlv traced, and found to bear ont the r-xp!anition afford ed Ly the two physicians. . As near as cau h"i av-eitained' the firt con,;rc5.ional caucus to nominate candidates for the prcidci:e7 waa held in rhi'adelphia, ia 1S0O. This caucus nomiaated Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Old politicians bring down with them to our day vivid accounts of the de.-perato struggle that ensued at this campaign. They were, however, elec ted, defeating John Adams and Charles C. P.'nckaey, of South Carolina. lVviom to tbii time the caTididates for these Odiees were nominated by Con grcti", both eandi jatcd were voted for by the people aad the one having the high est number of vates was declared elected President, aul the next highest vice IVedeut. The Convention that nominated Lin coln met at Chicago, weuJesday 3Iay ICt lC). G'jq, Ash man of Mi, was President and canli lates were as thick as Dlackberies iu Jute. Win. M. Kvaru nominated Seward ; JudJ, uf lUin-ii-, nominated Lino n Dudley, of New Jer-y, uouiinated Djy ton ; iJov. Ueedcr, of l'ennsylvaiaa, nominatel Simon Cameron ; Judg Car ter, of Ohio, nouiinated Chaw; V. ii. Ib'air, t'r.t nomiuauid Edward Dates; Corwin, cf Ohio nominated Jucge Mc JanjDelano, of Ohio, nominated Lin coln, and al.so the, delegates from varion ether State-. The first bah'ott, Seward 1734 voctt!. and Lincoln 102. Second bal lot Seward, 181; Unodn 181. The great est exciemont j rcvail(;d. Third b:.!lot, Seward 180; JJncoln which lacked only of Domiuatina. CJratz Drown cuauged the eighteen votes of Mi.-ouri fiom Datc4 to Lincoln, and otlier States followed solid great enthusiasm. Ham lio, on second ba!lot, waa choen vice president. An r.pctb iu BrkGi Haluerius. have endeavored in the present iisue of The ItEVitw to be couscious of not imitating the traditionaljourualift by profession, who proverbially goes baik to the infaney of the race ia treating vbat ' ton b foaoiica, irom a tuuJiy jar to anearthuake. Ncverthtle. without this dinclaimcT, the general reader might suppose, iu glancing at our full page on railway bridge construction, that be has simply encountered una cf tho "rep n. or;af force who is grapo'dng with the Ftitject (acd with him) in tii3 eonven tiocal "esba'jstive" (anl exhausting) way. A V"o think, however, that tfia careful persud of the.rO page, such, as we know, the readers of TuJC Kevlk'.v ara .rent to compliment it with! wiii fjgs;jt that we have adopted the best, an J iudeoJ the on! true method, of tieatins ?a ee it ct so great o:iginering and commercial rjcuieut a that of the bridging- of to j great Miasonri Jriver at two u-'ort dicu!t point.', ou a srjtom tlure fist adopted cu a bcale, seconded by rioc epf rierioe aud complete resoor ce?. Theae are the third end foru;h rail way tridg'is co.7 tpaotiing the broad, tawny, tempest ugs flood of that douht Icfs most imjrjcticah!e of all the t-treams ia a!l thij world. It great hreadth, vast volume, rapid flar, aad toouen tay iiatiiity to change iU .'htnuI toto ir!o ndde 1 to the nK'u!iriy difficult nature of its horo spp.iu.Khc, cu either tide, combine to give to the conquest of the Dig Muddy for tho purpose of modern tarrtU3 au l travel au "epochal" 'importance tnd interest. In the tketch es which vc give, the aim iia-j Leen t prestnt, as prrp.?rly introductory to ahTs trv f the Omid.a and Leavenworth bridges a view of the successive etor.s in the progrcrs ofbtidge eonstrucfiors, both in found iiion a::d fcaperstructare. 'lhe r hinge to iron fietu stone and wood in li-e patf, and the transitions fionf cno foraa and dcAgn to another, have all becu Dsecitated as they have eeu alivi rcnJf rd r.C3ible bv the railwav l,r0f rinTot -r f S:- J 'w.hife the vaiious ,v,;.c'l c'-iJro rostadatioas, havo e.ioLtion-j orvv bs. The from whit it is below iu-k St JjfmlH. it it, indcel ccru bridge bvr:dtif n the .tiwir, aai the li.HS0'jri ttvetf, always uts rftsi , . raystii ifiu.o j !es torrent hape. at dili ' jmpetuotis, hf-aadtn ng, res; revciil-j itself in Droteaa thap Iuj pnoutiiatw pile an-I process .. ted ia thefeo tiidga foundation .,vby rainy tngii.et-rfl considered to have d. mon tiated a peeu iar utucss fjr the end, Mid :ui aceplaiie bc.;iir.uy of meaii i. They ccriainly have done so, if rhey ta.d and who is to say that they will not siund? Had George Stephen-on been on the earth a uiijoih ago, and had siad with mierericj to the-i bridg.;s as he said wi!i itf rer.es tt. Koebling s Niagara y.u. pension IJildge, that no ruiiway train would ever pa-s over them! his predic tion wool! havo been sooner proved that of a fal.-c prophet than it was then. If the stability of tho pneumatic pile f jund itoii ia Vt bo eo.iiideied as tattled, auil the economy Loth of time and money of the process ar! v indicated, it u lair to presttu.e that the experience of t iiiiii'.ut h:ii)d- rs of the- struct ures w ill enable the them to imperatively nsedimr railway bridgof, with at lea-it e'ialsi licity, cheapties and dispatch. Chicago UaU&ny IZcvitw. Pretty girl-1, unless they have wi-e mothers, are more e laeated by the op po.dto sex than their o-vn. Put them where-you will, thrre is always some man busying him?e!f in their in-tr ictionr and tiio burden of masculine teaching s generally about the .aiue, atid might be rtereo'ypcd as foi'ows: '.You don't need to be ordoaayihing. Your huiness in iife is to loolc -.retty. and au.usc us. You don't need to tudy; you know ali oy nature that a woman n..;ed t.) know. The only sense yuo need i love:y non -tn-e. You are, by virturo of being a pretty woman, superior to anything we oaii t;;.eh you ; and we would' t, for the wrld have you anything but what you are." l'ink und White Tyranny. taroprsu and AiiirrJciiu female Mtliro How shocked vcull those ladies of our '"lirst society" be', if they km-w that their torturing and ill formed shoes on who-.- !i;t iikc heels they tilt and s-utfer, no Paris shop keeper w iul 1 ever o':b: to a lady, tor more than tw.ye;.rs Amer ica! women, especially young, girls, have walked tlie public street, with tousprcu ti'H chaiti-4 and loekets, or II mutiny bv.Wi of rihb'in, atirtietiug thii rieu;imi of ev ery pac ing ga.er, soi;;cing themselves by the thou.it that itw:s rfjIVetiy I'Vei.ch. If so, it wis a costume- wnich no Fi nch lady would ivear upon the street The eressofihe French lady is aitistie, sim ple, tan le fm'flos often, because it is in plioity it-elf. She may, wear b: l haut eo.ir- iu her drawing r o:n, and in her carriage -never on ihe.-tieet. in her wniks hhe wears black or gray, and neverv drags ou tho ground. Whdn she g :., t Vhureh ?h wears the same eolors is always attired :ti the simplest man ner. This is true alsr. of Italy. Lithe tfitiiio chpcll, at Rome, no lady can enter uulef attirel in black, wuh no covciing upon her head but a vail of the s tine hue. What a contrast to theattno for chuich, of American women! 'Ihej are accustomed to think of themst lve- as perfect saints', m comared with Ital ian and French women, yet thy enter the hou-e of God a thev would a thea tre. I hey don their eayest rdun;am; on all thei- haim anl lo:;kcts. take of! their kid gloves to show their diamond rings in the sacred temple just as in the Academy of Mu.-ie. Worse, tuev stare anl comm;.'i,ton each other's eofume-. and actually mak-; tho house of wor.-hip a place to stu Jy tii. la.-hion?. I he same lack of film ss in drees is seen in the ut ter disregard cf 32c as well as occasions in the adoption of dress. The woman of thirty or forty may be as beautiful as th woman cf twenty, by her own risht, if thers is no incongruity l-etween her.years and her attir . It is only when the woman ot lorty drcsse3 like the Kirl nt twenty, that she looks absurd. A French luamied lady never wears a rcu-.d Iiat; an r.ugh.-h lady r r ly iu traveling ; an English maiden never at church. Ytt every where American matrons, with faces lined and scarred, may be seen in starimr jockeys, set on their crav head like helmets, beflowered and be ft athcred and more fantastic than the ones vnrn by their little daughters of ten. Flan nel and linnen any mi.-lin are worthy of their 1 rince and princesses at.road, but are by no nifans fine enru 'h fer the Prince and Piinces-03 Ameiican. All of which i not French, th )'i,fh to be vr fectly French has leen the Alpha and Omega ot our alphabet in dress. A eripplrd cont:lble in Kentutky ar rested a murderer, and summoned a guard of two por.-ons to accompany the prisoner to j i.l. Ihe weathe was hot. th long a i l rocky, the fatigue of the march oppressive, aud the eiard could not resist the prisoner s muitation to 1111 uire ironi a iiotfie in ins rosserion. They tt:ag:led into Cad'z that evening without arms or prisoner, and were obhi.' ed to make tha chop-f.il'en confesi-ion that they had been released on parol j not to serve against Johnson any more dur ing the campaign. Another view or "Wttinans Klffht.. A "fiir" paper in Troy, New York, conc'udes an editorial on "Woman. Rights" thus "Truly, there's a good tiiu iM.iniut, l-j-. Vcsiiitli Lave our 'thirds' in our wives' property, and tiny will be bran l to support uaiid our chil dren and pay our debts. There was but i ne drop of titter in the p?o-pec;ive cup. It ri .ds in to eoufbss it but the humil iat ngcor.cesd jii must be made womnu will enry tho latch key. She wiil go out alier cupper to scj a woman or to 8rve on a 'eomtnitteo, After mending the et'X-kings and cauvas.-ing the char actcr of all the other men in our parish, with our clercrywoinan, who hasdropped io, w,' go to bed Wclieawuke betwem the mfa.-lcs aad th;? whooi.iing-couch. anl 1 ite, near our wife stumbiing oe the d'or nut, fumbling abous the kiy hole aod coming up frtairs . Nebuclnd n'zz.v. aud experience the sensation of a coruer 'grcoery entering our chamber. The picture becomes painful, and we drop the curtuiu." Horace tlrelt-y at WrUOlHf. A "literary" wedding occurred in St. Aun" (Catholic) church, the other day, at eleven o'Jock. Tho trroom wa Mr. J. R. S- Hazard, a leading editorial wri ter en tho New York Triune, and th". bride, a Miss Hargrove. The occa.-ic-i. was honored with the presence of quire a Tribune delegation, including Ho. ace Orr.tdey, Whitiaw Ilcid, Wur i. G Shtnks, the city editor, nu 1 John Hay who acted as cn of the udiPis. Mr. Greeiey had on a full buu of black, a dr-.v-" eoat an l a black vehet ve-t. He bad his plump hands er.ca.-ed in white kid gloves with the fingers about an ineli too ng. He carried in his hand his Ciiiiipoicn hat, a modest fombrcro. He weat to sleep during theiervice, nodding TUB -..WEEKLY lib) l A L !, over the shoulder of a lady to whom he had just be?n introduced, and -vho in .i.j. ctt m i vui iron, i.-ar "ir 'navi" i the IVd lentia! nomiuee aIe( p in , x.eraruii. Aicerit was all over and the Catholic service is locsr ho shook nas.j. witu everybody atler the rnsi of cSiotj seekers. Hw lieutenant, W law JJeid, - appeared in black coat ve. UvenJer panralons. He is a ! n.jsou.o youcer fellow, mo Jiio h:.-t manner!?, frr.nk una e. Mr. Grenlev will .a him to the lull editor y '-- I ' f j ri'JiSi zto when ne beeos t G. Shanks the c j:iowell known aa a brillias oectmes presi city edi or is :aat tLag.izinist. llf! is a bright-eyed brurnjtle, very -urin! in hi babilj, and has hosts of fib-nls. John Hay has three divtimruiahing feaih-er- a fierce tuou.tache, tho a'itl;.)r.-hi -of "Little Ureeclns" and t;f having mu le a hundred thousand dollars iu Krie stock.--wit hia a year. . m ' Kt.T trill Ol'l TIlllM. In 1782 Gov. Hancock received hi gii 'ets iu a red velvet cap, within wu one of fine linen, turned up over the edi?c of tho velvet one or two inches. He wore a blue damask rowo, lined with silk, a white satin embroidered waistcoat, bia ik saiio sin -.11 clothes white silk stock ings, and red morrncoel ppers. The judges of the supremo court of Massachusetts. -.a late as 1773, wore, robe of scarlet, faed with black velvet ; aud ia cummer b! .k si'k gowns; g i- trCinen wore coats oi everv variety ntco.i r gORCraliy the Cpe Slid Collar of Velvet of j a 'JLerent color Ironi tne coat In 170 W.. Kir, .. ..i.ii'Al V , ' I t from Mount dutiiii of the ri Crtion, tO aiSUr:ie tr.C J (Jut iiii of the proidenCJ". He Was dreS- ed in a full suit of Virginia hoicespun. On his vidt to New Euglard h-j wore the ! old eontineoUl uniform, except on the , . , , , ' i i i hai.bathj When he appeared m black, j John Adams, whi n vice president. Wore j a "word, arid Walked shout tho Street : with his har. under hi arm. At hi- 1 v-es in Philadelphia Prea dent WaVi- i e.s in i n .a.ie.puia i tea uoit. u as i- lllgton Wll.i Clad 111 b.aek Velvet. Itld h .tr ; powdered and gathered behind lnasiik b.1 ; Vi'iloWgloVP.-s kflC3 and shoe buek- ! ie; he hel l m hi! hand n cockoii li rt ornamen ed with a C ck d , frirged alxmt air inch deep with Hack feather-, a long .-word in a white scabhard, with a poiidicd steel hilt, hung at his hip. lio-ton Traveller. .MISCELLANEOUS. SIXTY FIVE 1st PHtZE MEDALS AVA S D U U THE GREAT :: altiEio e Piano "VCTORY. WaVl.KABEOO- Manufacturers of GRAND. SQUA; E AND UPRIGHT v Balt moi:k Maryland. The?e In?' uments hitvc bce- hefa he Tub li lor nearly tiiirl v year, ii.1 op.m thtir tx-celltnc-jal .up Attainrl Kn v)n rhntnt Pre eminence, which pronounces tlicin uuciuiilcl ia Tone, T'lwh, YrrkiH iifhti iH-l Dumbillty. S-All our Square I'i:.no- bavo our Nrw Im proved Overstrung scale and the .AgrafTo X o ble. rVe woa'd call Fpocial attention to our Isle Patented luiprovexent in Grand pianos and Square Gr.ndi l iunl in no other P ano. which brintr the pi.ino nearer . perfection than has yet been attained. Evrrt PIAIfO V'y Warranted for Fiee'ymrtt Illoraied Cat l:ifrues and price lists prompt-' ly farci.-ln-d on applicution to WM. K.I ABE k CO.. B.dt.itnor, M l. Or any of our regrular established agnc es. HovSOwtiuio. MONEY SAVED Is Ttilonoy lEarned GUL'AT SAVING TO CONSUMERS Below will be found a partial list of tho ood3 oil'.'red by U3 at lno Dollar each: Twelve yards lirown or Ule.iched Shirttrifr. 1 hree yards-double width. Table iJainiik. Ldi-a Fine Cheiui.-e with fancy bosom, (rutiled or trimmed,) with a six tucked skirt to match. Indies' fine white eighteen Tucked Skirt, Fine Germ n Violin, with ivory tip bw, Mm; duien all Linen ilanker'-!iifri. One ten q'l-.r rr ltou-y Comb yuilt. A (T'tod ater'iury Clock. Warranted' Eiuht pair ladies' fine white Cotton Jlone, 1 wo eight-bl.ided pearl handle Knives. Eiftht yards lll.iek Alpaca. One hundred rieture V elvet ThotoKraidi Al-bu-i. Two fine white fix. tucked Skirts. Our l'retnium Lilt cannot be ejccllnl to c.VJ organizer: f-plcidid Twontv-key fiermaa Concertina. Twelve yards of Calico: a from, article. Onedoien Tumbler with ais goblets to match, ' bo dozen 1 itien Towdx, mediuiu ize. EiithCyrd Lancaster liitighum. r-et I sil ver-la ed X'iblcMoor!. with fix Xcapions to iu:iteh- fiateii on white met I. To p:iir Indies' German Ci'Kft!!; sold evcry whTe at si jier pair. Sen 1 t-i.p. Tho above articles are from W t "" per "ont. cheaper than can be pu rehired of therctuil'lradc aiiywher. (Jier u it trinl order. C-it out one or ar.y number of the above items and return to us wiih the money, and convince yourselves t!i it we do better tuan any Dollar ilouso iu this country ior tii rther itiferuia tion peed far circular.-? ami terms to agents. gtnts Vanted Everywhsre Ad Jress. IIOKT BRUXDAfTE A Co., Ho. Oil Pino stre"t. St. Loui-. Mo. THE GREAT OF CAUSE HUMAN MISERY ! uf PuLUthed, it a tealcd mrelope. Price Salt. A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment, and PsJical cure of Spermatorrhoea, r t-cininal lVrnkn(SH. Invoiuntary Emiions. Sexual ie b lit, end Imrioiliuicuts to ATnrriiijr Kenerajly; J erv.iUMie '. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits. .it-nt U and PLisicul Iucapaeiry. reultiiirf from It-abuse. Ac By, Ko-x-rt J. Ctrtv uwl 1. M Vr. autnor ti toe Orcen Book, e::: The world-rcnouned author, in this admirit ble Lecture, cleaily proves from his own eipfr ience that the awful cor.i-e.iuence of self-iil-u-e may be eii'ectus.lly removed without me iicinc.s, and without danjjurous surgical operation, bou (ti'-f. inrtruiuents, riiiss or coidialri. poinfine out a mo Je ul cure nt once certain and erlV-c:ual by which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition utay be, m.ty cure himself ebenjily, pri viiicly, :oid radically. This lecture wiil prove a born to thousands and thousands. cSeijt under teal, to any address, in n plain sealed envelope, on the re ;eipt of six cents, or two pontarfo stamps. Alio Dr. Culverwe 1 miirrinfe enide,' price 2.3 cents. Address the Fubliiihertf, CHAS J. C KLINE 127 Cowery New York. I. O- Box 4ZST,. Dee 22 wly . National Business Index. The above is the title of a new monthly ntter devote 1 to business mteresU of a national or (rcneral ehara'-ter. lor the edi5cation and brnrfii ot intilirent people otaJI elases. it un dertime to view and review pussiws evecU i'ri-ui a busiotst standpoint. Facts of a ba-i-nesi nature relatinB to enpiial. labor, ssi icul ture. eoainerce- manufactures, education, reli gion, literature, polities. every subject coui uandiu; srci rml attention, are brought togeth er and arranged in a terse, pointed, business like manner, islrtet accurraey isconscientious- ly eounht after Cauui-I, impartial, vigorous c imiuent and criticism by able writers v ill bo n import feature. A businef corrp -ndentis d wired in every county ia the United folates where not already engaged. Questions of a buinsa character iroui rentiers rei eive especial attention. lerms :SIAM a year; lu cents a copy. '1 he Index Co. Publishers. 4;;t W. Jackson St.. Chicago. 111. dJtw 1. Dissolution rfu'ico. Notice is hereby given trot the firms of Matucws Donneiy x Co od TJ. V. Mathews A Co. hviutr.duy b.ruulu il con-, -tit becu i f.-'-i ved X be necoynt? aod dts lor bo:h nrms nro plac. d in the hand.- o" Justice 0"r,l. i.nd nil persons iudubled will save costs by C; 1 and eetcJ in z. MATnKWS DONNE L T Jr CI. iT2n5 U. V. MAiXliKWb & CO. patrxt mj:dicinj: W-.nnBSDrf',..' ft" "l sli J. Wm, Propri.tor. R. H. M'Doxiii 4 Co., Druj .u I GB. AkuU, S4i frmncitco, C&l., mid M CoiuitMrctt tirM, N.V MII.MOXsi Hear TclIinouy to thelt Wonderful Curnllvo Ellccls. Thotr an ,nt n. vita Fn nrt Ill-Ink. M.Kle of Voat Horn, AVhUker. Troof ?pirit! and Itefnao I.iunom doctored, dpiced ami eetened to pi. ieaetha taste, cu Lied "Tonics," "Appetlzcra," "llerHorenS Sic, that lead the tippler on to drunken new-und ruin, but an J a true Medictnc.niado from the Native Knots and Herb j ct California, free from all Alcoholic SO I inn- ; lout. They arctliee.il EAT JII.OOO IM HI- j FI Ell and A LIKE .1VIXJ I'll 1 X CI I'L,E, i perfect Jloiiovatnr and Ii.viKorntor of the System. ! tarrying off all ioiionou matter and restoring thebiood 1 to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit- lers according to diiections and remain long unwell, j provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral ! poiaotior other moans, and the vital organs wasted j beyond the point of repair. j They are a Gentle I'uritntlTo na well as a! Tonic, possessing, ulo, tlie peculiar merit-of acting j "" v,k.v.. . i.,..t taatlon of tlie I.ivcr. and all the Visceral Orcarm. ,j n.-ini nnhnrif . nt tlioluwiiof womanhood or at Uietum of lite, tlieae Tonic Litters have no equal. For Inflammatory ami Chronic Ilhen mo ll am nnd (.out, IlyeprpHia or ludizeation, "--;. KeM"ufriI "7id nr Hi7 tert, Uiwnact of tli blood, I.ivcr, Itld- ner- ntld Hlatldor.tlico Hitter-have been mos meowwful. (Such Iicn-CH are canned by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement cf u' ,ic",lvo 0rcnn- lvspEi'flA on ixijhjehtion. nead- pajn jn lhc shouUt.ri, Colllfilfl, Ti.btneM or the Chest, Ditxloena, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in Uio Mouth. Bilious Attacks, faipiiationot the Heart. Inflammation of the l.unt,'. Pain in the ra tions of the KiJneyn, and a liumlretl otner painiui symp toms, are tho ofloprings of Orspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho torpid Liver and Bowels, vchicb renoer them of unequalled tfficacy in clcansine the Llood of all imparities, and imparting- new life and Tior to the whole systom. FOIl SKIS DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules. Boils, Csr- (Minrlei", Kins-Worms. Scnld Ueal. Soro Eyrji, Kryip taa. Itch. Scurfs, J)iricoloratins of the Skin. Humors and piKease.f of the Skin, of wiiativ-r nanio or uature. are II iternllr 1I112 ud and carried out of the syiitem in a short time by the use 01 tlif.se Hitters, one nome in sucn eases will conviDco the most incredulous of their cora live cflucta. I Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Im ' furities bursting throuc'i tho skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; clcanFe it when you Cud it obstructed sndslucish In the veins; cloanse It when it is foul, j and your foclinss will tell you when. Keep the Mood pure, and the health cf the srstem will follow. Tin, Tape, nnd oilier Worinis, lurklna; In tho tystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed ' and rcmnved. Says a listinrnihcd phrioloffist, ' tlieri i- scarcely an individual upon the face of tho earth whose body is. ei'-mpt from the pr. si-nco of -nma I. id . .1, 1, 1-u tl.u llu..ttllV oljitnAnl tf tllA tody that worm. exit. but upon the diseased humors and Kliuir deiwMts that breed thew livniff nionsters of disease. No try.sV-m of Medicine, no verinifuues, no anthelininties will free the system from worms like tnese Hitter. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. 11. McDONAU) dr CO. Drag-sists and lien. Aients. San Francisco. California, aud 32 and 34 Commerce Street.vew York. SOLO BY ALL DBLUGIST3 AND DEALERS. Plantation Bitters. s. T. i860 x. This wonderful vegetable restorative w tlie tdicet-anehor of lb ? f eblo and tie biiitaled. As a tor.ie and coniia: I'T the aged and latiguid it bus no equal anion; .stomachic.-. A- a rcmed fr the nor von-; we.-kiK'.-s to whieh wonum are ep- poeiiliy subject, it i- su person ing every other stimulant. In all climates tropi cal, temperate or speeifii? in every fVit'i .1, it net-' a i-iiefiea cf o'i-onler which unl. riuiiies the bodily .--trer.gtl and break-- down the animal i irit-. Dee. -2C. (Uw lyr. Beautiful Women! HAGAN'3 MAGNOLIA BALM gives to the Com- plexicn lbs Freii.nsss sf Yoaih. II ag ax UAGNOLiv. Balm overcomes the flushed ii'ireaianec caused by heat, fatigue and c.tcitcincnt. It makes the lady of forty appear but twenty, aud so natural and perfect that no pcr on can iietcct its application. 15y its use the roughest rVin ii made to rival the pure radiunt texti'ro of you.Lful beauty. It removes re'liic.-J-i, blotches, and pimples. It e.ins nothiug thai will injure the f-Lin tho lc-'W4 Magnolia Balm is used by all fashionable ladies in Jew York. Lo -don and l'aiis. It costs only 7-3 e:nU per Bottle, and is sold by all I-ru;i?Ms and Perfumers. Dec, 2o. diiv lyr c 3.1 w. Lo k to Your Children. The Great Soothing Remedy. MP)', ' Cures coin? and eripinar tnj Pric Wr.itcorr.li's the UuWcls. atxl I' .. liit itcs! Srup. tho process of tcclniiiir. iCen'i. HH. ' r-'ub lues c nvuii i. and Hrice Whit .onb'i i jveio siics a! I disc:s:'.- i ict-j Kyrun. nielli ti ;"lnis hum fiu.ui'. ti.iLtnl M iio. Cure.- !.i;,rrhvt Dy-cihs- Price 'bitcomli ijrv .-i:iiiii:rcoiiip;aiut 2.3 Svrup, Jchlid.cu tt a.i JCenH. It is the ere it iiif inis ati l t h d lrcn'snSooth- iriK Kfiufdy, in aii lior!crs brought on by tert.hh.ir or any otiicr cause. l'l-ct'.ire 1 by the 'iv-ilnm Medieine Co., Bt. I.oui- M . fcol't l y druggists nnd UeaUrs in Me everywhere- de-21 MSXICAK Mustang Liniment, ra Htx a.m iji:.&st. Prohal'Iy few artieles have ever had eo cxten.-ivc a Sale, whilo none have hecn more universally heneficial than the cele hrate.l 3IEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. Children, Adult?, Hor-C3,and Domestic Animals arc a!vray3 liuhle to accident, and it is ?afo to gay, that no family can pass a tingle season without some kind of an cmol ieut being neces sary. It becomes a nutter cf impor tance theu to i-ceure the lest. Overthrso hundred livery stables in the city of New York nluiiearo usin,r the .Mexican Mus tang Liniment, in all cf which it rive3 unusual t:iti:-fiictioa. - C.1STTIOX. Too enuitio i: wrapped in a fine ,V-f I'l'fn ener-iyinsr wrh "j. W. rV-r- bn.nl . I A " I. i! r!. M.tXjVAX I 3!Ur.Stj i..W.tf T." ensrrvo. nerojs i t!-o f;ice of eae't wnr't-".-. T-,c wale bnnrs tho ori priotoi's prtv.i'u L'j tci .'-uc.i I'cveniie r-iiiiiiii, iiuu not a comuiun stutiip as ciou by druyLcta, Lyon SlASfFACTrcin Co . Park. Place. 3f. T. Jan. 9th. diw lw every iirdw THJRSD A Y, M AY. DRY G00D3 AND GROCERIES. SBRING AND SUMMER GOODS. 1872, - 1872 1872. GlIjjAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! ! , i. ' Everybouy, and aorc too. are goici to To SPEM 'flI?V f-2 f 1 If 5 H w ' m. m. V" 0 NEW YORK STORE The best aj J ino?t tiotnpleta ..STOCK OF DHESS GOODS- Are ntw on exhibition at the Icw York Store, at rrreatly reuueed iric;s. V cell particular , allcittiou to our new KLyiua it DIIESS-GOOD.S, PRINTS, DELAlNti. GINGHAMS. BROWN SHEETING. BLEACHED COTTONS, DALMORALh. CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA iS, ROOTS AND SHOF of all kinds and prices to suit oar numerous customers. 1 Kre stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QDEENSW ARE WOODEN-WARE, GLSSVVARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, ATS AND CAPS. BLOOM y 0 msm c l HOYS AA'jD ;MIAtltEJV'S flLOTUIjYG Hats and Caps, Boots am! Shoes, GLAfiKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUCKS, VALISES, ain Street- Second Door East cf the Court IIoueo BRANCU UOUSE Broadway.Coucncil Bluffs Iowa. INSURANCE. MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE Insurance Company Uq. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES NOK-FORFJfilTlKG ! IMvideiMls on the Coxatribattoii JP-Inai, Securing the Greatest Pecuniary Advantage to the Policy Holders REASOrlS FOR INSURING 'IN THIS COMPANY: 1st. This is a Western Company, manased bv Western men. whose known finanancial charac ter, ability and position, afford ample guaranty for its careful and succcslul management. 21. Its Polices are all iioii-l.rritinr. td. Premium all ritsii. It receives do notes and gives none Policy holders nave no interest to pay. and no outstanding notes as liens upon thr policies, 4th. It has no restriction ution travel. Stu. tith. Iu dividends are mado upon the contribution plan. Its business is esc-luseivly life insurance. DIVIDENDS Are the an-amu!.itinn of interest upon premiuma raid, hence the Compsny that loans its asset at the highest rate of interest can (rive you ihe largest dividends. Eastern companies invest their moneys at b pereent.. while this makes its investments at twelve per cent, or more. The advantage of Wetern investments to the policy holder appears in tho following EtaiUinf figures: The amount of 51.000. invested for fitty yeans at 6 per cent, compound uuerest, is c lVij.io 8 " " ' 4i.yil.4 10 " " " " 117.3tiH.85 12 " " " ." 81.Ut;K.liO It is obvious that this eomnany offers greater financial advantiures and inducements to the policy-holder than any other company in distance OFFICERS II D Macka. President. D M Swan. Vice President. George A Moore, Secretary, J Jones. Ass't Secretary, II L Xu'ewman, Treasurer ir J L Wever. .Ved. iJ'tor, DIRECTORS. D Sh-re, Leavenworth. Kan, II D Meckay, Leavenworth Kan. .1 F Kiehards 1 M Swan. it R Hammond 11 Bdzerton. W G Coffin. Geo A Moore, I W Powers. Geo L Davis, St. J Merritt. E Hastings. S M Strickler. Junction City Chas Robinson, La wrance. i. Hadler. M 11 ilorgan " Gen. 4gentfor 2Vebranba mix! ,ortliera Siati tst Gocd Traveling Solictors Wanted J. W. MARSHALL, Atjent. B S LIVINGSTON, Med Examine 23. 1872. buy tieir 2 AND GROCERIES AT THC i n ir tj. 'Zjt t " i w o. w - a if? EiC. Plattsmouth. Ksbraska II A Calkins. General Agent. V K Harvey, Om. j ctuary, T A ilurd. Attorney. II L K-wroan LaTawortli W E Chemberlain. T A Ilurd. K B Allen. C A '"erry. Weston, Mo, G W Veal, Topeka. Kansas. J M Price Atchison, Kan. W R Stebbins. " Louis. Mo mods AJm GROCERIl'S. Tlie Good Intent! Grccerics and ProYissions. CALL AT 1$ JUKE 8 N D flom mission EX HUM iiAiy .vr Where you can buy a!mvt every eatable, including .hing At the lowest I Vices for cash II fdiest pi ice paid tor Country 1'mdut , Huitcr, e hickeiKs, A;c. itc Goods Deiivered in the Citv Free of Charge. DUKE jylTd&wlt. NEW STCUii) Weeping Water, Nebraska. aii 2. BUCCES37.B3 TO IIOUTON & JENKS. DBALEKS IN General Slercliandise, SCCH AS DKV GOOls. G ROCKIES. liAKPWABE. UUBEXvrABE. II ATS. CAPS BOOTS. . SHOES, X0TI0XS. io c are Agents for Willcex &. Glbb3 Sewing Machine Weeping Water Nebraska BEALEltS IN Ury 3rtoda, Groo ric, d ware. Qucctiswiirc, Boots, nnd !? hoes. ... .... Hats, nnd Caps. Arien!tur;il Implitnent! of all kinds, Vt"eir "l X L" Cuitivntors, Union Corn Flanten Graudctour and Princeton Plows, Ac Ac ruling tatum, all of which we oiler to the public at the owest retail prices. All Cwocds lyarntKli ri JLs XSeprcKcsitcd. 35-Our constant aim will bo to sell so low that it will be to thepnitive advantssc of every lar mer iu the we.-tem and central portion of C.iSf county to make this their beaJtirnrtcrs for trad. HEED. KR.OS. FURNITURE. F U R PJ ! TU R CABINET SHAKER And dealer in all kinds of MAl.-f STKittT. (third door cast of I 0 Plattsmouth Is w J fif Repairing and Varnishing nently Funerals ttended at the shortest HENRY BOECK . DEALER IN FTJR1N ITUR E. LOUNGES. SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS OK ALL DESCKIPTIOKa ASD AT ALL PRICF-8. f.letalic Burial Case3. Z--?. -Tlr X-i'T-.: '.""V WOiLiEN COFFIN.- OPALL SIZES. Tieady Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash. With many thanks for past patronage, Ii n Ate all to call and examine my large etock o niture and Coffins jan2St DOCTOR WniTTIKIt G17 St. Charles Street. rongcr locatcl in St Louis fh;in any Chron J ic Physiciar.. o suecessTuilv treats Siinnle and Ccm plicated Venereal Bi-ese us t; brincJ patients irom every State, llis ho: pi'ui op- rith pur-! l't, eur"hj who tail I sulfation" -'ri 1 Ul'.l t 0 111 - I 1.L1V 1 CI M III V. nun I'UI est a rues prepared in the estabiilnnei ases given up by ot:icrs. no mutter w ed ; tell yoi r private troubles. on? ree. cend two Htunip ior meiucal e-avs.: Misnoon. Womanhood, sent til mail. 15 cents oacli. both for ij cts. Io0 p:iges.j All that the euriom. donbtu! or inqiii i'.r ?wis1 o Sni ail a -out ireli-noiltitf.ifi I'rci" I ion. Miirrie. Krirr vnni:!i rnjiT, a nil w 9man u?h( ! read it as a warnintr The n Sviitis ft; i-.i' il-tf ril iifrhHii, in-? l.i t.l.r "cienii'cilly advised. Ui-etd.- ---rf ifc. - . . CAHPKSTKltx x J0IXrat..-Ar- t.rei. - c to do work in good style, ou short notic . .no aa cheap as tht chc-apsst. - toiijj. corner o; n awa tourru rtreew. nirndff. l NO. 8. HARDWARD. E. T- DUKE 6l CO. J1T FOOT OF JULY STREET V.'holc.sale Sl Ktlail Boilers in II ardwarc aiid Cutlery, Stoves TINWAKL', R0PK, IRON, STEL NAILS AND Blacksmith Tools, Ac. Keep on h-nd a Large Stock of CI LI ii T Fit O-JK, BUCKS FA t'CJVT, cuiric, o. kmp on u L a Y .1 L r O OK And fUlicr Mrst-Class booking STOVES, All kind Co:il or Wood kept on baud. JOU WORK OF ALL KINDS I 'ONE. -MOLIrt'E- S'Liring am! lJreaking Thnvs At Net Co3 for Caslt. The Two iost Successt'u I'ojml.ir anJ Perfect, O O K B 31 A C II I a K S OF THE PERIOD Are Oar Well Known SSM' M.'M ,m WAV . AND mm, mm B"th arc of tho Fiiup'ent Con-true ion, and so Ea-ily mai.aged thut e uai Aiitee them to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION As no nrtiele in the household hns a greater in-fluein-e. in i ro otinK the tieoltb. eoint:rt ui happiness of th linn ily circle than t'ie Cook Move, it is economy u well as pointy to get the very b't; anil in buying thi' Clisrter Oak. you can rely on get tio( tlie most Hucectrlui, popular an i perfect cooking stove ever 111:1 te. Inusinxi'n j pieure Croiler you are alwiya sure o having Juicy, Tender nnd Pelieiou-t Bc.dVtakes, Chickens, Hams, Chops, &c. Sold Ry EK-ELSSOR u.'FC'T CO. G12 & G14 N. Main Street. St. Louis Mo, AND ALL LIVE STOVE DEALERS. Dcc2.Uw0ui. MISCiddiANLOUS. Islaak Car the Tl lli i A pitv.tc counselor to tho Married or thofe ubout to mar iry on tiie physiological nnetcr- GUIDE. ies and revelation ot ihe si-xuul hystetn. tlie latest' i'.-soveries in producing and preventing oil's prinir. how to pr -curve the eotnf le ion Ac. Tlii is an interesting work of two hundred and twci.ty-l'our piiges, with iiitme ous engrav ings, and contains valuable information for those wbo arc married, or contemplate mar riage, htid, it is 11 book that ought to be kept un.icr lock ami key. und not laid carelessly about the hotife. Sent to any one (free ofpostagc) for V) cents. Atblrcss lr. Brills' Ji peusaiy,- io. 12 K E ii.-lull .treet. St. Louis, ilo. Notiee to the Afilic.ed and Uiif 'rtunafe. Before appli ing to the notorious quacks who advertise in puolio iaprs, or using any quack rcniedios, peruse Ur. Butts' work do matter what y ittr des a-e is or how deplorable your condition. lr. Butts can bo conulted. personnlly or by mail, on tlie discuses mentioned in bis works, iilliee. Xo. 12 X. Eighth street, between Market n 1 Chesnut. St. Louis, iio. (let 2dwly To j4nv-.r.Tlsr."R All persons who contem p'ato making contracts with newspaper for the insertion ot Adveri iseuicnts should tend to goo. p. omi Qo- or a Circular, or inclose ) cents for their Ono hiinHred I'agc IVmphlet. containing Lists of 3,000 Newspapers ami estimates, rhowing the cost of advertising, a-.-o m.uiy useful bints to ad vertisers, and some account of tho experienceg ol ue nwhoare known 11s successful advertis ers. This firm are proprietors ot the American Newspaper Advertising Agency. 4 ark ow y. and are poseved of uncqiinled facilities for securing the insertion if advertiseinei-ts in all J.'wspapers 'ad Periodicals at lewest rates. Lumber! Lumber The Undersigned has on hand and ia JIa 'Wffltic luring All kinds of COTTONWOOD LUMBER At bi Mill, at the Ferry Landings! I'latumoetk Ortierii Promptly Fillel! William Eiqkbton. June3d dAwtf. T i s? f t!