THE HERALD, Horace Greeley Declines tho Invitation to Vinxl Chi cago. Published every Thursday at PLATTSMOUTH. ASK Office Corner 1W alt nudSfeondSlrect Second Story. South Carolina Elections; TERMS; $2.00 a Year; flFFTHTA L PAPER OF TUK J. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS." CITY AND COUNTY. Fire in Cincinnati; 1 4i rnA j AK MAM y n Tertrs, in Advance. On upr. on year Oae aopy, fix months . On pt. hr "tonttis 83-r ATTORNEYS " WAROTTRTf. SMITH & STARDIRP At i I t Tneya at I .. Hra-ti'-e in Mil tlie -..!ir r fthi -rat. Spei"' etfention given to conec ti-naid mul'i'i'nfPrnt.vi Office over the Post Offi- e. Pl.-ituraouth. Neb TinT .t- Wll EFL.RR- Atton ye a Lnw. Sne- 1 rial att-ntii-.. giv: h t probate tiin- xml laml title mries. m"e in ino .iirnhmc Block. Main Street. Plattmnouth. Nebraska, AXWK1.L CIM M N-At'or-rr j I Law and Ui;nilnr in P-lnwrt. Plt- month. Nebraska. Office in FilraM'Blo-k " r It. TfEESK. Attorni'T t T. Office -il on Mn tret. ov.r Chawn in Dmr tfr. Special attention rriveo to collection r claim. IM1YST0TXNS. RR. LIVI V'HTOV. Phvi-ii and Snr feon. tenders hi professional srvtse th cit'n of On county. RiJiiesmtn. at eornerof Oak aadsixth streets: oi on le rt etreeU one door went ol LymanV Lumber 1 ard. Vlattsraou'.b. Neb. J. W. R4.WLINS. Surireon ant PhvuWan Late a ourawon-in-Ohief of the Ar'nv o the Potomac, l'latf .n-.uth. Nebrkv. 0"i-t fet O. F. Johnson' Dru Store Main street. trpoite Clark a Plumraer. IHEL PAIVE O-nrnl Tp""- Aa-nt Retren p h mt reliable Ooui aai in 'be TTnited State ffice with It a J: P ock in pit7reralit Blo. k fi -- INSURANCE. "W'HEKLKR ABEXi-:TT-K?il Etate and Tax Paying Aiccnt?, N u ria Public. Fire and Life Insurance Agcuts. Pii-tu.nouth. Xeb raska. 4tt lOTKLS BROOKS IIOUSR JOHN FITZGERALD Proprietor Main Street, Between 5th and (Hh St. MISCELLANEOUS. FOK BOOKS XEHU BY ALL The beet booUs published on the IIoRsk itd the Cow. I iernl terini. Mon-y trade r-i i l ly b- AftetiH sellins itiee bo .ks. 6enJ tor lrcularc. PORTER Jt COATES. Pubiiher. PL:U iciphU. Pa. Fine Art Photoranhs. Ambrotyohs and copiet from l 1 p'ict'ir?.i. plxin ur oil ire-1. eithsr to ink. water or oil. All ork neatly executed and warrated to irive it:sfitioi. . V. LIMN AKD Artist. lOdtf Main St.. Plattamouih. PHILADELPHIA STORE. DEALEBS IN Fancy Dry Goods, Notions. Iadies Farni&hing' Goods Largest, Chenpet, nn.I Best Aorto'i Stock in the fity. Jto5"Store on Main. hotwon 4 1 f ami 5tli ftrect". IMtttfiioutL, Nebrar-k. dlC wIG.iiwtf To A TrRTIl!' A 11 person who eoniera J'a;e makirr contracts with ncwpnperyfor th iiiiertion ol" Advertisements should tend to eo. f. gowell go. for a Circular, or inclog2!i cent for th!:r One bnnlrcd ':me IVmphlet. conaininit l-iis of .t'KJ Newspapers and estimates. !ioin the tit of advert a'Mmanr ns-fui hiu? toad- verti.ers. and oiiie account of the exiTiericei it mn who are kn.'wti ssuccess;ul adv-rrii-r. This firm are proprietors ot the American NewspMper Advertising Agency. 4 ark gow JJ. y. Hi! are po.-e.sed of nrequilel facilities for f ecurinc the insertion of advert i-etueotn in all Nw?pper ud PuriodictfU at lc west rat' . Xelrn ska (Jity General Agent Dep't Northwest. I Union Central. Lifa--: iriTSURAISCS CO Ot Cincitnatt Ohio, J.H.PRESSOH. JoIylyJ.twtf Leesl Agent gTMERCHANT TAILOR Is in leceipt of the Enck and BEST ASSORTMENT Of Casfiniere'. C!oth, Vestings ic. ever brought to the ( ity. which I will make up in the Jyite-t styles. T?TPleas call and exanine."St VhiftMiiouth. April IS, 1872. dlfi di-rtf. PLATTSnOl'TH MILL. C. IIKlShL.Pronrietor.Having recently beer repuired anii placed in thorough runninr nne tilO.iKO Bushrls of V.'bcnt wal' irnmp-t istrl j Kt which the hiabeet market ri ill h ii Omaha Garble Works. M. J, FEENAN, Manufc'nrer and DeaUr in TAUl'A JIKKIs'AX iMItni.C. 3io.M'.n: in, iikihio t:si. .flnntles Sc. f'nruitttre iTlnrble. For specimen of workman-hip refer to uiith'f and Yallcry's imnia tneuts in Platt-iuouth Cetu etary. The 1 at-onag f Cies County U respectfu'ly iolfcited. dW-w2r-Cui AlJslrnc's of T 1 'J nE X'MKKI !VL SV.-rE.l. ice best use. For descripf re t't eul-r tress. AOHiiS, UL.aCvM III A tX) rut Volume 8. TIic Gli cap est. E. J, METTEBR, ilill be found at hi oH stand on Man St. )) wriicbc wnl hr (ilc red to tee bid lor nit cadtumeia and menus. Me has a large an I good assortment of farm 11 uiachiuery bucn as tua r The Marsh harveter. a rearer thnt tw JO 1 emi c.it Hil t b ' n i tn ' rturi-a ner Jv one mau to drive, an 1 the binerj can worn . tuetuatie. Arilbirnnd Stndnbaker VTaions. rbam i I pion Reaper .t Vowe- Ma'f'.lloa I'hra-h- er. an Itu "a'o I i t thr sbcr, and KxceUior Reaper aud Mower it. P. J. METTEER. Main Street. Piatt JSionth. Neb. L. S Blaik, Traveling Aect. Feb. 29 wtf. FARMER'S EXCHANGE. 12 r. Hoover, L 0 Via VI LL L XEB Keeps enitut!y o haal ail atapl . article f aeh Coffee Bugar, t : Tobacco, Mo1!e, Dry Goods TJrtotis ari'l Fhies. Ac, In fact errv thinir un'ally kept ! a ti ty tore. wl"ich wll ie sold on rn ill profit, for ash. illl kinds of rroduoe takeD in exthnHKe for jcoo it aud Highest Market Price riven in ct-h 19-w for Uraiu. DOANE COLLEGE. ThflPrppnratory Dpnrttnent, Rev. X. 15 Pcrr- (Recently of Yale Collerej PKIXCIPAL will open September 3d, 1872. Board an J Tuition at low ratea. Apply to CIIAS. LITTLE. Chairman of Tru-tee, Cret Net. n2i u.lm . . NEW DRUG STORE, rVET.riNO WATER, N'r B. Jj. JFXZ'F'Z Kit. rEVLE1 in frusc'. feliin. Paints. i!s 1 ' V ari:ih. Pe C-a-Mrs and fob .ee.. wl,i: ii'uerv.. SU lOuarr. .Noli'.nn I ltat:tmnaui.Ii ACADEMY!! Cam.-nsnces July fat 872. Chicago Arm, PlaHnateuth. Cas eesaty. Mevraska. Prof. Adolphe d'AIIeaiand, Prnrietoi and i'rincipil, Vhn Jos. Sciilater. STAPLlaUKD III 1S61. HKM.Iilt IN IVATCEIF.S. CI-OrK.N JEWELRY SILVER ANH PHTEI) fftRK. UOT.n-PKXS SPCTAfLES, VIOLIN STKtXOS VXD FAXCY tl.OU3. Watches. doct:uid Jewelry repaired neatt in(t with lisoHtch. wUeuved to opposite Platte Valley IIi se Mian street. oov. low FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA. ICCB30R 10. Tootle, Hanna St Clark. JoHS FlTZGKBA'.n. frrmident. Jori R. Cl. K. t'usAter, c. ll. Pmi-t.. T. W. Ev . A't t'nn'e' This Pank is now .loon forbu"5oes' nt theii new ro,tii. orn-r Mma d Sixth streets, and are prepared to lr;inset a ceoeral Banking Business. . Stocks, Eot.d. Uuld. Qorernroent and Local ecurities Kought and old. Deposits Received and Interest allowel U.i time CVrtifi-ates I'rans orawn. arniTable in anv part ol tb rnitf l St ..t oh and in all the principal towns tea Hues vl fcurope. on Tin: cel e n r a t e h x m mum Xsiigs, AND OF STEAMER S. Persons b'-ing to bria? cut their fricn le from Europe can puxche tickets fr on us tkreuib (For th Herald ) There wm a o -n I of rcre'ry by nivht. And "lut sinouth'-n'aus had ra hered here M r bum ners and her chivalry, a d b (gut The lamps sMove o -r lut b y i q I hr i.'e men A t o iin 1 hs r s but happily; nd when Mi si rore with v luptio is swe'I. Bright ryes locked merry to eye w ituh (pake again. And all w- nt merry as a msrrTage ell : But hush! hark! a loud toun rtrikea like riaii:g ncll ! Did ye not hear it ? No : t'was but the wind. Or the car att'intf u'er tb . story s reet ; On with the insnicl let jo v be ineoufio-d: : No sleep till morn, when youth and picture meat To chase the glowinr hours with flyinr feet- Hut. hdrk!. that heavy uuud break in occe more. As if the c'ou 1 its echo wcu'd repeat. Aud nearer, clcartr. ftro- rer than b-P re Come I come! it u it i the elections opening roar! Ah ! then h.- d there wa hurrying to an 1 fio. An J gttuertng fe,ir, and ireab mg of li-tre s And -jheekall r Ie. wbic'i. but an hour aeo Would blush at the praise of their own loreli ne ; ! And tbefe waa sudden pir ings. such as press Strange tuoughts withiu one's mind, anu tear- lu oa hi Whi h ne'er might be repe ted who coul guesii , Jf ever mors shoul I meet thos lirantite fe. I S;nce upon aitf.it ao sweet luey tueet tucii aw u: WOt'. Ai.d there was trampirr in hot haste : The fl shing ughiain?. the clasuiug istrumen the operator. Wect writing on witt impetuon. spce t. While twiiny thronged t e men around the bar ; And the Grant band ent pea on pea! afar. And nc.irtr. wehar the b at ot ihe.r Jruun Kinsiur up the citizens ere the inorni .g star ; While thr uhouMae iler.i' ith ler or dumb And waiserin w pi w.nta lipi -Vo'tr 1 -st All repuoln'au 'i to oud.'lh jy coma. Last noon be'ieM them ( 1 of lusty life. Last ev e in pleasures cir. It proudly K-J'. I The mi luikh' ,ra jght the igj i. souad ot strife. The morn thst the reuoiiuaus bd' g liacd ihs day By voting in soli i phalanx all array; The sio m vlud closed o'er it. whi. h. show when rent Shew meu thats blue, "judging from what they sa,y And money lost that they eould better use Thau betting oe an clecJiou they sure to l'-se. L. M. . The Omaha Hc'ilti ti.m j u.io i out t lie Yo l curd, the L'utitiiimliaiu card, ana A. Ij. ur ;wn s very tuode.t lettei. Couldn't it fro one step further iu do ociu-y and ood tuaiiiier.-i, and for tu akts nt the credit of W diate, lu:h it has djiiiagcd ciiongo, ji.-t take out the iiiictiuook Cauaid. ' it keeps t-tand ni? there? JuSged ty the icsuit in otiiei canes, no one tieiieycs it, aud no one ha ever llllcd the pL-iuiui). It l.-t oiily u standing iiioiiuiuc-nt to the fo.ly of the editor of the tlcrull, auJ huria no one in this ttate, iucii notice.-uo lailnr rtuc,"",s U3 aon.au iu an uniavoiauie .1 . i : . . ... .... hht, but then the editor of the litmhi ha.- al.vays b-. ;o ied t the rulo or rum part.), auJ Joa'l mind that fact. Th'. man wiio ehc-t-tae printer Oul kI usiiiKiei-eu.. 1.1 t.evei leaeu .tie heavenly Wbaeu a 1.1 yau w.nu ; ; -1'" ' lie will not g.iin a Jinitt.-tnce there, .. UMi'i i.a u'il lit- ufiveii, Au m i-1 e tu luti his time away Ou.s.ue (be Wiuls oi ht-avo. V ith- ut a man to greet him, 'ich ut a p.bas ut rin. ' The liapp lm- ti.ui ue wiii reap , n i'l ua aiaiigu.y niu. He'll have to c it the thistle Oi s.jiidw ai.d legret. iie'il have t ouca ur. uud right smart W ill cumciiuvii, "luu oe. t" Ii. Txtntm. ; Mr. Dan. Paruielen says', he never to! I John W. Dougherty thithe hid o give K K. Cuntiiiijtliuiaa $3,000, and j. W. Dougherty say jmliet-'y, that hu never told A. J Urown, tha: Paraieiee aiJ lie pivo Cunningham ?3.000, or i.ny other mu. unl 111. u cover the i-aid )ug!icrty ayd that he imver poku to V L. Brown ab-mt it, nor about any other imtter of tike kind, but that A. L. Br wn di I on.re b"for unler a fotim-t SurvcyorGcner jI offer iu plain Kng'i: h to fff tha ai Uouiherty a contract. llows iht for a purity in.tu? A letter fiom Parnielcc will appear in to mor row S UtRALD. It'ajur head wh- a.fore as the Omaha Iltrnlil man's is, we would buy a planter, an l 1 orrow an oM anv or two trout "Rob" or some of them and cover it up fr ui human eve?. '"Pride fot'th before left ruction and a haughty spirit before a tail. . The Omaha ll-mlil has pot a new nam -.for all th; jn'ople in tbi- tate :h.it-d riot hippeii 10 atree with tlie Ouiah 1 IJrrtthl. It is new and orieina! No one ev r heard it I efore. Yon all know Miller i-; original. la-t epi thet for a inaj rity of th; people in tbi State, is ''shrsters." Ncbia-k-ms, He t 1 a x puou ans, i.-inocruts that wont tat crow, you ate "shysters" rosays G.anny Mi ler. A Story is fold of a I Mvt-uport boy who twu vtars et was given ten cent-, hicb be inw-Jed in 111 it. lies. nnd oU !t rvf.ii'. hh 1 reinvested tlie .roci--fd-i in tral, nnil to nv is worth otic thou-aii' otio huuilrcd and Grty dollars, all made in .0lt Ituat'' r:nj f Kill feinvtlts". I? 7.3 jLZ3 YST. The Omaha ilrmhl trie t" pnbn its own iiiiqnirie.s ff on ibe people of Ne-lua-ka. It tells them to go lie, steal, swindle and cheat all they like, it is their trade, and by their vote they eeu to like it. if., &c. The people of this S a?e will tin loubfedly thank the Herald f r it, poo 1 opin'on. no doubt. We pity it vain, boasting editor, for his downfall is great. lie js rxcu-able . in letting off a little surp'ui tile over I etUOUOGeV Plattsmouth, Nebraska, D. S. rame!e's Letter. A 53:i Chases for ansthsr Libel Suit. E. E funinfih'tin Surveyor General Dear rlK : flavmu een in the Edi torial columns of the Oaring Ilrrnhl wha piirptirt." to be statement of Alfred I. lrown relatinc to the Mirvej inj: contract of John W. Dtuifherty and uiyelf, I wih a Minpltt a--t of justice to yonr If. an i ns t to Mr. I) itiiib'Tfy. to tate I obtained the contract in question upon my poronal applicttion at the offic ; thit I have dune o before, in year par. f vonr-ejfm l predecessor in oflr-e. I also sta'o mo-t rntfih itic tlty, that there wa never on any occasion any .st i jul; non, or any ftrui'in-i made ol me for any money on a contract nor did I ever pay any auiAn.it. not. one tartlin.'. nor three thou -arid dollar-, or any other Mini, nor 1 I believe Mr. Dauuherty ever told ... ? ny one o I rriratrit-a ironi notii-ini: his during the State political canvars f-Mrinir my motives mirlit be nn-con- trind ; now bowcvr. no charire oftlii- b5n!j an election d dire c:m be maintain ed and you are at liberty to make such oe of this as you mc proper. Kespectlully, I). S. Parmelee. Omaha, October 5:h, 1S". CUNNINGHAM S FOOL VS. BROWN S FOOL. We did not intend to na.r anything more on this -ubject, but the letter, oi Mr. Parmelee ul the letter of Mr I.Uaherij', which will appear, a e such a plain Ptr-ji;ht forward refutation of he (3 11 iht lli-r-ill s charee- aju'nst en Cunnincham that we think ja-tn-e leman Is that, wu ehoiw i publi-h the atue, and also bi-ciu-e the the eatd llr ftttt h- Joriti its;if t!i i honor to call 11 . J r . .... I rriiinavv--e wc d.iuhted its worii cAu-iness, we propose 10 bu-ines.s of Doctot 1 'cave it to our other we ha 1 anv , even if he told the S or who has been the matter. Vs SEE . . atupaigit ant win the undo intentioi not to retorm he urveyn :n this sra'c, but to i'ljur. Iit party, tbi" D ictor Miller -tafed thr li.i 'M-lieve 1 both K . Ilitchuock 'and E. (Jutininnhaiu sold contracts for 1 i 1 - money, lie Ktppen tjr-n. ijivincstone. you M'f, who is a Liberal, and Went back to Hitchcock.- time, that is why we arfirtn he did it for political effect and not to purily the surveys. ell. we a-ked biiu to prove it or show us oiiic rea-011 for his charges, and after u uri at deal of sparruni Dr. Mi'Ier pub his A L Brown'j letter which iay.- ihat Mr. Brown kno Miller's charges 4?ain-t Hitchcock aud Cunuinhaui to e tiue How d es he know it? We asked tim and again that cither Miller or Brown hiuM give us names of Depu ties, tint's and place?, or amount of money paid. The Mer-ilil d;d neither, but kept it- J. ..a na.-tv, duty little cam acam-t tiie.-e men taudiug without any proof whitev r aud for all the world to rea l and ja-lge Nebraska by. At lat when forced into a tiht place by the open and Mpiare denial and d. li ance ot G -ii. Cu'iitiuuhim in the Court (Ioue at Plati.-inouth, the O.inha Her- iJ comes out with thi.s RICH AND RACY DEVELOPMENT Af'er a singul-ir, bt chara:teri-t 10 apt 1- ooj- that he ha- no per-.nal ho-tiiny to (en. C uutuiicham he sav.-: He (Lun- iiioubam 1 -ii It now have the tact a.- it came to ti. from the bps ot Mi. Aifrtil J.. Brown, lai chief clerk in the ur veyor Uerieiai'.- othce. M.r. lirowu to.d the Editor of lhi japer. in the ie.--ence oi' Dr. John Black aud Gen Li- niL'toiie, of I 'latt.-iiiuuth, that in June, 1872. .lohn . Dauyheiiy, a deputy EMirvejor was requireo by surveyor CuuuingtiHiu as a condrion ot his re ceiving what i known a- a double con tract for surveying, that I). W. Panne lee -h u-d be his-traw paiiner, who wa- to have one hiif the tro-s aoioinit ot the find contract- tho unl of $3 tRM) which went into the pi-r.-i mi tiocktt ol Geti. Cuiiiiiniilnui. Mr A. L. Brown tod the "Ed 1 or of flu- iapr ihai. Mr. la'Ji:l,eriy m told l.im aui Mi. Brown dec'ared h was ready to ui-tko oath to tl.lf Ktateinent. Willi pitable attempt at e-ubiir crow this tat'arit hoa-ter, who his kept an iu-uitinj aud au until inly card l.i hi- pi ter all Mtmiuei1, whuic : "W- neither alii rin nop deny the tru'h of this -tate-uieiit. but bav.ntr tnliuiiicd coi.fi deuce in Mr. Brown, we do not doubt the truth of it." ANOTt R MHEL tuiT. There are one or two points in thi nii.-eiaMe, illogical rambling Matement we propo-e to tins ice and Wc will begin at the bottom Mtid go up. In tie firs' p'aceyou did affirm it once. Do you remember anything like tliis : A Strait Azstts? to a SixaiY, Cuestiso. llefertiug to the HemlJ, Mr. E. E. Cunningham! Plattm.mdi pajertt-ks: "When did it ever tell ihe tru Ii?" Tho reaily answer i, when it chanted that Surveyor (ieueial Cunningham stipulited i h h i:- r:ain U. S. .' S putv .Surveyor to red rive, Iroui one-thud to one-half the gro.-s amount ot a double contract for surveying, a- a cou-plera tion f.i- b-ttitig said contract. OutuK'i Herald Sept. Wh. Thank you. rir! We hare got you at last. For onco J'ou have answered question, by makiog a p'ain, straight for ward statement. Ho v do you feel? b there a comet coming, or what is about 4 to bP.pea ? Xtb. LLvaW. on J 1 j v2 fa b Jt Thursday, Octobs- 24, 1872. Yes. Sir, Doctor Geo. L. Miller, you affirmed that this statement was so and on that same "8ih day of September you b.id your-elf open for another LIBEL SUIT, and you iu ay pet it yt t. Now. on what authority di 1 you make this charge? Wh-n driven to th wall, you give A L. firoiai, who told you that ' Dituyhrttif told him that J'-irni'lee toll h im that ( "iifiTi'nul'.a u aked $3000 fo: a contract, an) not if. What are the facts? Brown stands impeached, convicted of a crime, and it can be proven. Pai melee say. he never told Daugherty so see his letter which heads this article and Daucherty .'ays he never told Brown t-o, ud both wi'd swear to it if necessary, and vet Geo. L. Miller, you hae never yet had tho man liness to apo,loii-e to Gen. Cunningham, nor to the people for a card which was a sta'ndimr oi-grHce to the ciriien-. of this State, if true, and a burning disgrace to vnii if false. One thin.z more: Look at the cluru- t -ine-s ot tlie tale on wnicn you nave abused both tbe-e men. Brown ray- that Daugherty was to give Pann-'lce $3000 to be a striw partner, which Par-mel.-e was to trive to Cunriinjthaui for no'hing, and furni-h one-half the sur veyinjr o'utfir. Does it look sen-ible. does it look rea onable ?. Is D m Par melee around givinur aw iy $3')!)0 to folk. for there is no con-truction that can be put upon the word, but that Parmelee cave Cnnninchaiu $3000 for nothing, j mi furni-hed tho surveying outfit for his friend D lunherty for nothing. Woul-I he do tbi". does any man in the nineteenth century believe it? And this brimrs us around to the way Doctor Miller gett hid information and the FOOL BUSINESS. For a man as old as the editor of the Oonha erifly aiid who has been in public hu-ine-s as Imnr h will jinhli-Ii the I igg-'st yarn from the silliest s urcc, of any man we ever knew. Look hi ibe Hitebeoik charge, and the nntentpo ; ihe authority, Adams and Tennent !(?) Look at tbi- ihiug Brown to d hiiu that Smith told hitu that Jones told that m-and-so was a raseal. If we hail a ten year old boy that hadn't mote scn-e than to make a crave charge against any man of any standing, without better u thoiity than that, we would spank him bine and put hi tubed, a.T:d that oucht to be done with Miller- He is not fi' to dit a paper; for the credit of the State he ought to be -u.-peiided from iheedito iitl stool and er.t to school to Wuitelaw Beid or Old Horace, awhile. Now, Doctor, while you went to Tom. Dick and Harry for your ch tujr, w Went straight to i 1 1 1 irters, to C niiighaiu, for the rrfaVttim, unl looko.4 l.im xpiare iu the face as w a-ke 1 hiiu coiiceriiiug the truth of this charge. Ve got an honest look bck, and the firm reply, "It is a lie, and I dire Miller to prove it" You hive piw-tfed if by Brown, impeached hj' Parmelee and by Dougheitx like the Frenchman kept Tavern. over the letc H c miv oe Cunnii.ghaiii's foul, but it lo ks In u decidedly asif jou were Bhown's Fool or else h cencral L well, ncv. r lain I about that nrw. S71T7. The 'Tittle concern' down at PI it t luouth ha- fairly whipjied the big bloi a to arid brag cart U at O uiha. "Hitch cock'.- Plu't-'inourh paper" ha- to u-e its own expressive terms "waMopoed ' the mighty editor of the Om ilia Hcml.l. "Cuuiiinchaui'n Plattsmouth paper" ti.iing suiey. d the ground, and diawu a standard line of light, to which the Ihrttltt loin cohM furui-h no parallel, not having a compass that poiu'cd to ibe polar Mar of truth in his olHuc, the littie concern" has fairly run ibu A; JrniKt mtu a corner, and proved to the woill that it-se litor's sore headed skud is not as good as an old buffalo's even. The "little concern" now exhibits the ptive 111 chains, not a hnlc ot winch but goes to prove that the great Ameri can bole and corner hutuer, of the Omaha iemld, is Mjuarelj- beaten at bis own came, with his own weapon-, and iu a Hi: lit of his own making. SuiKy, wire and pouting, lie re-orts to b ubhering charges agaiu.-t the ji-ip'e of tbi State, in ji-criumiately, ana" hont-, old woman like, "we told you ,. -i. .1.11 so, nt t at rent ion was pata to ine noie i.unter n warning;. Wc need not go to his newspaper to dud that out- He scold.-, hke an oid shrew, un a we sugc.-t to the Journal that "Deacon" is much too manly and Chiir-tiaii a name to be u-ed in connec tion wuh the sure headed editor. Giau ny Miller will hereafter suit be:tr, and comport with Mother Greeley more fit tingly. They can chatter aud mumble and scld together, after the 5th ot November And now, old llrrnlti, a yi'U have cut our ae pi aim mice and given u- the go by on your exchange Ii- , c hidyoualong farewell. Ue urcsaiiy alt. nd that the placard in the B.ownvibe procession w.ll prove true It read: Here lie.- the body of Geo. L Miilet. who died of ajfi'lmits on the brain, Oc tober bib, I87"J." Peace, to his ashes ! Not man), years will elapse, certainly le-t. than sixteen, before the new comers in Nebraska will require an afS davit fy..... .nnp f., Iving. Lilieial lx:for; they will believ. th it eui'i a paper ortuo'i au I ouiwjx ever eju&tcsi io tbi Saate, Zi'.tj "BiscTitc. A company of miners squittcd down somewhere in California, and concluded that one of their number mii-t act a cook. They agreed to pay him fir hi services On these terms John Smith was willing to accept the. position ; but he put in the further coninion thit the nrst man who found fault with hi- cook ing should take his place. Everything passed off nicely for some time. But after a while the cook got. tired of hi place and he tried to get riJ of it. One day when h was preparing a mcl he made the bi-cits half flour aud half alt. He tnen awaited the re.-ult W lien the company sat d wn at the table, one of the 111. who had bitten his biseuf, invol nntarily exclaimed, "'Oh. Lord, but t ho -bim4- at - d.t m oed ,'' but -he did not speak any further, remembering that the first one who found fault with the coo it, had to take his place ; therefore he continued his exclani tion, Oh, Ijord. the bi-cuits are (It tuned nich." The others concurred in this opinion. And now the moral of the story. The Democrats have Horace Gre'dev. He i a salty bi-cuit. They shut their eyes, cram him down, and sav. That is a damned nice b scuit." .Michigan Jur nal. As a sample of the style of letter Stanley gives of Doctor Living-tone, and not to be outdone by its contempo raries, the New York Star tells wha. it knows about the Doctor ? Ilearthe curi ous words and things he writes about : Ujiji, ox Lake Tanuanvki, 7 August l'o. I Dkar Star: Since Stanley left me I have tini-heii my line of telegraph to ZitiZ bar. and send you the first message over t tie wires. It will reach you via Aden, Sui z. and Marseilles. Since Stanl y left me have lived on the fai of the land, and my "ruckle of boites" h j ivetiated. I have traveled up to one degree of south iatitude and seen wha Herodotus. Ptolemy, N bu hadm rzai .nd Pontiu- PiiHte did i.ot the -ounvs of the While Nile. T ;ey an precisely at I degree 13 initio is a id 31 -ediuds .-ouih atituile, and ate iu a pond (i-d by mi in- rotis sprint-. The co-intty is superb and full of wondrous anuni s tu lles weighing; 1,400 pound- avoir dupnis, allicati.rs tiO feet long, and fmc d' ciiodiioii- siz t and gi!ity. i be women a-e lovely. dark but c ui-!y ' as the daughters of JerU'ateiu. I'olvca my prevails, aiid it cost- about $10 a ear to support ne woman ir say In per cent, off, $90 will maintain ten ot the du-kv chainiers Chignons and citnolines are not iu fa-hioti They bve on fruit and berries, as Adatu and Eve dot in the primal Eden, and sleep under ihe "wafer shed, which is i00 nolo long and will shelter thou-arids of the brunette dirlings. Nature ciimps their hair ; fig leave" are in bundan.-e but not much 1 should have returned with Stanley, but the attractions here are su preme It ever I 00 return to evil r i ion I w'll vi-it America, and my fir-t ea.l will be at the Star, which twinkle- for nil. David Li vims stone No h dead stoip ny a loeg -hot P. S. tJive my lore to young Ben nett 1 tell him that in UJJI the hugs arc noiuious in "z-, an t in quantity un precedented, the largest being the hum bug N. Ii Give my love to Louis N'o. the friend of mv friend Stanley. Noe uiu-t be h de-ctMidant of Noah, the man who had a high old t ine in the aik anionc beast.-, birds and reptile-. P. S.pistr ThII Din of thn Sn,. to cheri-h Noe, he is a truthful and ukely boy. D L. EA3SLS "a:;d CISS3 FCLSS. Heie is what ihe Omaha Ilerahl iliinks of the citizens of Nebraska Gentlemen, cir jp.mis, don't 3011 feel obliged to its editor for his opinion of you : The people were suppo-ed to favor honest iidmnii-tratiou of the g oven -incut. Not so. By their votes, they have repeatedly declared that ihey re in favor of di -honest adu.ini-iraioi.- of the government. By the people we do no; mean the ignorant rabb'e who float be tween the panic- like drift-wood upon lite currents of public opinion Keler ence i- diiec ly 111 ote to thj "intelligent yeomanry," of which d uiagogue- ile light to prate a.s well as the commercial cla-s".s. These are the men who cive tVce scope and license to alventurers and metceriaiies to rob aud steal. Babble he docs hot mean you, ynu are ignorant, not learned in deceit yet. Farmers, he does mean you, he says he doe-, "directly" uivan you. Mer chants, he does mean you, he says "com mcriial classes," and he -ays you jjive "ftee scope and liccn-e to tnen to rob aud steal. ' How do you think this will look to the settler turning bis eyes Nc-bra-kaward? Ail the fatuiers are ras cal-, all tho merch nits are supporting ra.-cals, aud the rest of the people are ignorant rnfLte. And this is the paper that is never personal ; that never abuses men ex ept they are candidates. Are all th yeoui inry (firmer-) of Ne braska candidates, are ail ttie merchants? and yet thi- immaculate sheet that i going to cure everything fays you have "repeatedly dcclatcd in favor of di ho est government. 'Igumaiit tannic. yeomanry, nn ich int-, oii are a very pa tient people t: stand all thin; we think you tu i-t tn virtuous ; pant-nee ana vir tue geneia ly go together, ti'ir a-lvice 1-, don't let tho Oinahj llrrnl-l "rob" or steal vour goo-i luiue irom you ;ny longer. Lt is an outrage uo people -hould stand. Said a prominent Democrat to us re cently, "we give ihe Liberal Kepunli-cau- a majority of all the odicesonths ticket in order to hold their tretiaih. and now see the re-u!t ; we are beaten tar worse than ever bch.re. I tie tintli is, our best Democrats have either left u- disgusted, or wh it is wi.r.-e, will vote for liriiii, and wilh .1 tew honorable ex ception., a lot of soreheads hungry and ca.-totf ll.-pub! can-, have fastened them- -elves to u-. with ail th-;ir rottenne-s . For one, I am sick of it. iJfair Timx, South Carolina voted 00 the.lG'h, and gives a Kpublican majority, dec tclecraph. Number 30. j no ur.-i iiew-paper purui.-iieo in .North America was the Uns'01 Ar lifter, commeiiced 111 Aptil, 1704 bv John Campbell. It was printtd by the authority ot the lie ncers, ns a ha!f-heet i.- 1 ti a oi wnii was men caiiou pot paper a large iz of lool.-c.ip. i hf paper was printeil by Bartholomew Green. The first plumber contained the Queen's I Anmi -j speech to ooth. house ol Par liament; some notice ot the attempt :rer tne throne hv tho I'retpnnVr. dames the Eighth of Scotland, who was -ant to be -ending over popi-h mission anes troin J-ninei; three paragraph- of lomesjK intelligence ; tour items of rhip new- trom l'hilalelphia, New YorK and New London; nnd one ndverti-ement b-. the editor. The paper was continued ior fifteen j-ears, wepfcly, upon the half sheet, of fbol-cap. without a rval on the contiri'-nt. and continuallv lancui-hin? fir want ofsupnorr. In 1719 the ditii- tuade a great effort to en'arge his pnb 'ieation, starine that he was then thir teen months behind the new- frnni Eu rope, and to obviate the difficulty he re solved to pnh'i-h vcry other week a full -hcer of foolscap, thus enabling him to brini down the foreign news to with in five months of the date of his publica tion. Mr. Gratz Brown, whose nam? has bc- ceme familiar in connection with Mr. N-t's pictures of Mr Greelev. and who resides, we believe, somewhere in Mis ouri, made a remark a few davs-ince that Grant might possibly carry three -rates Having already carried Maine. Vermont, Ninth Carolina. Oregon. Peim-vlvania. Indiana. Ohio, NVbra-ka. V t. ,. . ew ii imp-hire ant I onneeticut, will Mr. Brown tie good enough to tell 11- what other States an ncce-sary to make uj) Grant's three Ex. The boss we mean the editor a-kod the other day for a short leave of ab sijr.ee. Realizing what an overworked, neglected mortal th editor is, we prom-i-cd to attend to "biz " durinc his ab- ence, and so on f uesdav morning, wiih h e'ean paper collar, an-l a shine on h s boots, railri'a 1 pa p- in liis pocket, and 1 titty cent piece fo defray p cidental x ponses. he einr.aike'i on the morning tian for Omaha. We tru-t an ever watchful Pr. vidence will take care of him. and his fifty cent piece, and grant im a -ale return We don t know but w the iievp. who writes this item vill conc'u le to be absent for a short tone afier he has looked over thin is-ue of the llepulilican. West Point Re. publican CS3j;733-3 WasaSASaTrrS. Judga Croun-e left for Salt Lake sil ver nniies la-t Wednesday, where he. E!ani Clark. J. P. Andrews aud others arc interested. litair Tim. Qcci Since the cotuui'iiencenient of the preent canipagin, the Republicans have already gaitied seven'een Congressmen, hs follow-: North Caro'ina, one; Indi ana, three; Penn-yivania, twelve ; lrt- it n. one. I he Democrats c nned one tn Ohio, adding sixteen to ihe present ni'joiity in (Jongresi It is e-timareti that iti the States which elect C ngre - men on November 5' h, tho R. puhlican will gain at least eighteen and the D.miiu- ruts eight member--, giving them all in Georgia, Texa-tid Tenne see. and ail .ut one in West Virginia. At tbi- ca Vitiation the Republicans in the Hon e will have an increased vote ol tweury-iive iu 1873. li'e. P2C32Av3. Hccat Kesraat Sabbath Sciasl Institute, to ce ii5:i a: vv3e"5:ar wa;er, ca:s Co., Neb., ITcY 'll'Jb. ai 16. 1372. Muic. Wofpingr Wfer S. 3. Prayer. Rov. II. T.D. vi. l.-t Dis'u-sion Th Sun lay School tao. rrestit Hiei future. The teache a w -rlc an 1 the qualiiicatluns . rcesary to in.nrc moce-i?. l b nature i a child's in'el ce'.u-il and uiortl gruwih. co siJer;d in reintion to the S. S. KeT-. 11. T. llivis a.,d S. Burrows. Jlu.-ic, Weei'ing Water S. s. TfXKR -!3lS FOX 8.TU0T. Mu-io Wtejio(f W.er S. S. Prer. cr. S. Barrows. M ii3. sloiuf ol elei'uic 2n'l I i.-cusi:on. The c. renf eoivrfril chtl- ilreu, lir.ia. . re-din. K. A. Kukpatr.ck auJ Rich lrJ ion. Si u-ic Grove 5. S. 3r-i Discu-viun, How may home help the a. .Messrs. si. v. Kirup itrick ani L. t. l.eea. Ma-io M uat l'leosau" S. S. 4:h Di'eu-ainn. low miy the S. S. help huuie. tier. liu ire an 1 tiro. U'ioiljw. Musi i Wet-iiing Water i. 8. 5.U Jt-4'ussuin. A hy sioul 1 parents attend tiie sua 'lay school. Kev. J. Keuostuu iiDj Jir. K. L. Kcud. Mus c. rfve fund iv rcho.il. Ct'u Un -u.-s on. la 'he li r-an mrthodofcon- duetinK the ruad iy n hool bet:.-r thaa tfie o!J lan. lro. G..ll.iiier and L). 0. i:cuiiiifc. '.. B-ic. Mim ii l'm.idAiu S. S. 7th Iis'-uasin. Wh it are the datk-so' a rnn- day nch.i ! sup. rioteo rnt da ing th numiiy gchuol nemion. Sit r Frew aud sihelton and Di o. A. L. t'lildvn. Ainsi -. npii g Water S. S. 8th. What u-e the pri cifal d Ci ulties in the may of makiiig- the i.rder tif turcsei! in the (un-lay Fthoul huru.cuiouK. areaable aa I iio- b.anii. Kevi Harrows, aud 11. T. Davis. fi".K-Grove i. . 9th liicus-)'on. ihe runday sch ol and the American nation, tiros- 1'reou, Keuacoa uud Jeuks. Muiiic. M'u-:t rieasunt S- S. 10th Discussion. aa.Ted aiusic is ths sur.day schout. Uk.p. J. T. Huby aud 1 houias I'ottcr. Music W e ping Water is. S. llih Discussion. Why d.e. the teacher need m special r- parxtioa fr h'm work an t bow n ' sui-h prepiration be senre t. Uros. r A. Kit k pt-ick. M. K. Woods and L. W. Peet. Kusio Grove e. S. 1'ib Diou ai n. 17 li ity of sund-iv a-IvMl c-ncert j.iciiicJ, As. liev. li Jonei aua wm- v iu Tabor. M.iic Weei.ira- Water. . S. 14;h Discussion. Shall we u!fer prUei to S. S. rcholars. Drug. A. L. Folvicu and D. C. rleui- inr. Music Grove f. H. 10th Dis u-iiou Shall we fffer rewards In fu .ay school. John Gallafcher and Kcv, L. IJ.rroas. Mu c M-unt Pleasant S. Avlj'iuruuicnt. A. L. FOLDf.N, Ciiairiuaa. Irwin Wood, Eoitur ot ttie AVic, at Covington, Nebraska, has been and gone und got married. Wc kind of supposed that friend Wood went off on that trip la.-t spring but it eecuas he waited until now. Market Reports: Indictments of Members of the Tammany Ring The Postal Treaty bctweerl Jb ranee and the United States Approved; Suit against the St. Louis Globe for $1(X),000. Mormons on a Pilgrimage3 to Palestine London, October 16. A dispatpb frnm flirt tit unnAii niad " - wu Ul"4Ut.VI that the railway between Yokohoma and Yeddo, .Japan, hn been formally opcnoJ by the Mikado. New York, October, 16. At the afternoon ses-ion nf ih na tional board of trade, tllrt nm'l'inn r,F cornering in wheat and other products was nroncnt ni lor rtiscnsien by the hila'lelphia hoard of trade, and wa.J, troticlv denounced, and on mnhi.n nt the branch of Richtuoud, was referred to a committee. Horace Greeley has been obliged trr leciine an invitation fo visit Chicago.' owing t" the delicate health of his wife; Columbia, S. C, October 16. Tn th'" State (''ections to-dav for cov- ernor. State ofrlirs and five Congresa. men. th only decided opposition offered hy the Uemorruts wai in the "nutti dis trict, where Hon. Perry, ex Provisional covernor under Johnson n administra tion, wb nominated for Congress. It is thought, he is elected. defV atioe WjrlKce, the pre-enf representative. It i gener- a'lv conceded that therecular Repulican' state ticket, wilh Moses for governor, is e'ectedj defeating whit is known a the' rnvter's ticket with Tomlinson as candi-r date for Governor. Cincinnati, October 16. A fire, at one o'clock this inoininc. -. ... 1111, W II. III. 1 mills on Eighth street, and a nmnber of trit 'i wooaen nuu.tings a i.ioining, occupiea aw residctiOcs, haloons &c. Paris, October 17. Th" postal treaty between France and the United Sta'es, reducing rates of po-tage nearly one-half has been ap proved by the State d partuients of tlW two countries. Hew York, October 17. Indictments were presented by the' grand jury in oyer and terminer courts four including fine misdemeanor and fir geiy against Wm. M. Tweed, under which bench warrants w re issued fir bis arrest. It is understood the other two indictments are conjointly asainst Tweed, llichird li. Connoiy and A. Oakey Hall. fr conspiracy agains the people of New York. Milwaukee. October 17". The following is a complete fist of thoe lost bv the sinking of the Lac la Relle: II. Freeman, N. W. Gibbon. P. Wycuer, 11. II. Lippincott, W. Smith Dunning. Henry Spark. Henry Adaiua,. I. Cook, and a mau unknown, who wa working his passage. "St. 1,ouis. Oct. 18. S. N. Goodale has entered uit in tk circiit court against the St. Louis Globe for one hundred thousand dollars damage for publishing a dispatch from fdos',,11, furnished by the American' pics association, in which Goodale i said to be suspected of being connected with the assa-sination of Charles Lane at Dorchester, Masa., lat Sunday evea- lBg. m m Salt i-aki Oct. 18 Geo. Smith, one of the prtct, also1 prophet nod ivr and revelator of the' church i if Utter day saints, with party have Htarted on a religious pilgrimage to I'alu.stine and the Holy City, to prove the connection, of Mormour) aul tha lost tribes. Boston, Oct- 13. The tate democratic and liberal com mittee at a meeting to-day decided lu substitute F W, Bird in place of Charfe-r Sumner as candidate fur governor, il liatu Jj. Smitli. l.eutenarit governor in place of M. Sterns, and Josiah G Ab bot, elector, in place of Mr Bird. Believers in the ' child-like and b'and' innocence of the Iamb, are tag cered by the repiehctisifilo conduct of one beiniit:iiig to a Cleveland butcher which goes, nut with smiling welcome to meet freshly-arrived flocks, leads then into the slaughter-pen, and then howg ttie w.irrins wolfsid- fif his character by slipji-ug out of the pen and bringing iu tli next victim, (lis owner calls him "Horace (Ireelev Comptlea oa' tas Liberal Sile. Brick" I'oojerov is willing fn mato an alBdavit that he was offered t50,0UO to support Greeley. Brick is in the affidavit business is he. These fellowa accu-e us of using all the money. How does this look gentlemen, Republicans? They can't go back on Brick, they have told us how honest he was and that he would'nt fie you know over aDd over again JiO.OX). We would c-11 attention to the fact that we have bought the entire wibcrip tion list of the weekly HeraLD, ami that we want to inaugumtc a new pla of business. No man, unless wealthy, could run a newspaper with so larce a bank subscription unpaid. We want, and we mean to try und have, tilts books all closed up and' nettled by the firt of J.muary, 1873. No one nct'd or ought to take offense at this. We give you a good paper and we bavq tQ pay CAsIi tot it ourselve.