I) &.,; i - T Jl ' - -iytw NoW, THE HERALD. PLATTSMOUTIL NEBRASKA. THURSDAT. MARCH 27 1S73. J. A. MACMCRPHT .Editob. CORRESPONDENCE From all parts of the State and conatry rer s-ectfully solicited for the Hebal. Te do npt read anonymous letters and com xaun'cationj. Tne name ed address oftho wri ter are in all cases indispcMP . le, as gusrauty cf good faith. SEE OCR BPLESniDm'B J.IST. We call attention to the splendid Club List cffered. It is our desire to place- before the people of Cass Co. every opportunity for infor mation and instruction. To all those who wish to take any of the publications mentioned be low we offer them at the following low rates : Harper's Magazine and Uerald one year S4 75 Weekly 4 75 " ' " 'i 75 - 4 75 J 4 75 "5 50 4 0 " 4 00 M 5 00 " 3 CO " 3 00 - . " " 6 25 - Iiaxar Leslie's Ills. News'per ' Chimney Corner ' TtcribBr'' Monthly ' Wood's honse'd Mas;. " Let' ie's Ladk8 Majr. Peters' Mtie. Monthly ' Atlantic Monthly ' Prairie Farmer ' Chicago Iuter-ocean Bpirit of the Times " Turf, Field Jt Farm " Nw York Times " - " World " " Tribune " - Ledser " " Weekly " Rnral New iforkcr Toledo Blade What Ncit?(chromo)' Phren. Jonrnu! ' m 3 00 - - V 3 CO " " 3 00 " 4W - " " 4 00 " " . 4 00 3 00 2 CO 3 50 tre make the abeve liberal offers beean we are very anxious to.collcrt incur subscription t ist and start on an entirely caeh baji'i., which we shall cbdeavor to make our ru!e hereafter. A Splendid Chance. W will send the Ukualu and Icniorestd' Monthly, which w S3 for one year, to any per son who pays us In addition to both Periodicals at the price named: a choice froiu a list of extraordinary Premiasns is given to each subscriber to Deui orest's Monthly. Au'ung t'jee are a fine pair fOliromo Pictures (Falls cf Niagara and Yo semite Falls), worth S10 ; or a good Stereoscope with a series of view? ; besides numerous other valuable premiums worth from two to ten dol lars each. The best boys' and girls' Difigazine, and the Nmn8K Herald at neatly reduced rates. We will send Xehka IIkrai.d and Demor- ts Yocsn America, which is 51.00 for ono yoar, to any jierson who pays us S'J.M'. Uemor est's Young America, i- always siiarkling with ruterUiinintr Stories. Poems, Music, Puzzle. Oaine. Travt-ls, and other pleasant features Z profusely illustrated, and cannoX fail to amuse, instruct and elevate, and a.-i-t to makti the lives of youthful Americana useful, truth ful and happy STATS C7 1T22BASZA E22SI7TI73 S2 PABTlISirr. PROCLAMATION. Wnni!A3, The Constitution of the State ot Nebra.-ku providos that "tha Legislature may, on cxtra.irdinn.ry o.'i-a'ions. lio ronvcoed by proclamation of tho' Governor, and wlit-n so convened shall transact no business except such as re'atcs to t'ao olje"ts for which they are con vened, to le stated ia the -roc!uuiation ot tbe Governor:" And trlnreos. under the Act enti tled "An Act to Def'uie the Kcutiiaries of oer-4-riir-CMinti"." approv.-vl the third day of March. A. i. H7:;, inextricable dioi-iulties hare aricvn ia ihe administratiou of justice and the olIection of revenue in certain portions of the State; And whereat, an Acteiititled ''An Act to Incorporate Cities of tfce 'ir-t ' "la," ap proved te ruary .7th, 1S7.J, failed to receive the signature of the President of the Senate, as provided by tho Constitution : Thereore, In acoorJance with the provisions of tbe Constitution, and bv virtue o- the nu thoriiy vested in uie. f. Kobkbt W. I'bn3, tiovernorof theHtateof Nebraska, do call upon the members of the Legislature of the said tttate to meet at tho (Tapitol in the t'ity of Lin coln, on Thursdiy. the twenty-seventh day of March, instant, at the hoar of two o'clock r. if., for the purpose of talcing action upon the following aubjeoU of legislation : 1. The repeal or amendment of tho law enti tled "An Act Defining the Boundaries of cer tain Ceunii-s." approved March third. 1ST.;, and to devise such measures as will prevent tho abatement of actions commenced aud the fail ure of justice, owing to any change of county boundaries maile in said Act. and .will legaiizo and make valid the nets of puh.isftflieers actinic in good faith in parts of the State thereby af feuel. ' 2. To outsider tho propriofy of extending the time of makit g asesnicnts in portions of tlie Plate affected by aaiJ Act, and in newly orjan-iz'-d counties. . 3. To consider the incorporation of Cities of tho first clas. 4. To make npprof.riatiou for the legislative xpenH of the se!"ion. In Testimony Whereof. I bavA horetm L.S. to -et my baud and aSixol tho Urc.t Hsai of the elate of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this nineteenth day of March. A. D. IsTa. r.f the Independence of the I n: ted s-tates the Nincty-seveulb, aud of thi. H'-ate the Sevnili. KOHLUT W. FCRSAS. Governor. Joax 3. OoaPKB, Sic-cretary of itate. 7'W. F. Chapia is nominated for Mayor, in the city of Lincoln, and will bs elect cd. The Railroad fiaht in Il!inois is still ' going on. The pooplo ?eeta thoroughly exasperated. s The press generally are giving. their opinions on Schuyler Colfax. Cold fct3 are the arguments usoJ. We call atteution to the Land ss.q at Lincoln, on May 7tb, at 2 o'clock. See advertisement in another column. Thera is nothing new in regard to tre striken among -workmen k Naw York city or elsewhere east. The Bull a Ileal Bank in New York has failed. It caused great excitement ia the eity. Tha defalcation of the President va3 the cause. A Mining Industry Atlas, showa ks by Gen. CunniDgham, is a very Sue af fair, and as il is to be a present to the Crete College, we congratulate its stu dents on having eo rich a scientific ref erence at hand. They Jiave had quite a row down In Moberly, Mo., on the North Missouri Railroad. All the epgineers gat on a strike. Tha Superintendent put on "scabs (ccgmeeis not belocm? to the ; Brotherhood) and, tha rest kicked up a shindy. Baniberge'a Nawspaper Reporter To' 1 March i, before us. Bamberge says ow- j . , i ' in,f to the breadth ot bis intellect nif. tha constant and miraculoas increass of : the circulation of tha "Reporter' ho i i obliged to move to New York city to e t " J I Place biij enough to Bashay ui u I ; 77. . -5. . L1 'IS '. -?... r i: ed'co' i..r tn mm. il i . ,' - Q(J V uim ii: 'ti'ic, i ('inr the tti ve do in LaS. I v : 1 L .-". nllha .....i i ) T i r'lMl'K '-CI KfOrrgOWe ! We fcaJ a slight poow twm iu Plaits- ! iic:v.th, on Monday. I A 5 J-"a "- ywT U' ) lately is headed : "THE J10ME- 6Vy- t?.? a turn' tiomeamau i ox aovfe Wiudovzs The Nose Poetry, ous conglomeration of auhjects. 1 nr- . Ur- ; Foter, the Car-Hook murderer, Tras huns in New York, on Frid;r, the 21st of March. A great fin of sympathy is beir-g made by borne jouruals over his fate. Cipital p'jrii.-ihmerit is the otdy cure for capital crimes. The Graphic nc.Tspape', of New York city, the new Illustrate.! Daily, is a very good paper, (we take it in place of ihe OniRha Jiee, now), but the Graphic reminds us of our old friend Tom Pow ell, Esq., at Frank Leslie's, who never could remember just . "where Omaha, San Francisco and Chicago were in rela tion to each Other. The Grajihic talks about removing the capital of Nebraska from Lincoln no ward aud westward to Omaha. The House-bill giving the President a salary of $50,000, the Vice President $10,000, antl members of C'ongrca $7, 500, was supported by 4'J Republic. ns and 54 Democrats and Liberals, while it was opposed by 6.3 Republicans and 31 Democrats, as hhown b the Congres sional Gk-le. So it appears that it wa the "re formers" instead of the Republi cans that increased the salaries The bill does away with mileap?, but still, ac- cording to reliable estimates, adds $1, 500,000 to the annual expense of the government. Our country papers are mi-taken about the fate of the rit;w tios-tal bill. It ha not been defeated. It cats ofF from free circulation all exchanges between news- j papers, and repeals the clause showing free circulation of papers in counties where they are printed. This is about tho thf! verfion we have seen oUiis law. The above is about the substSnSca of the bill, though, and it is short-s fi'ted policy to place any obstacles in tl ajr Ul im lice igence among exchange of naws and in a fiee people. We pr iocy this law won t hold water longer I Ian ono session ... I m of Congress. 1 1 Some fellow sent us h pactage' ad dressed "Tip-Top, Squatjt r Governor of Nebraska; P!attsaiaath, the other day with three pamphlets t 10 tbi3 inside : BUDSKAU i u rrtA GUVEUNOR WM.H3. JAMES TIL": ! EN 1)32 Fj RSAMLING EN NKERuifA DENLOVGIVi: I PTATEN Ve l A ibn ingen 'tfjt'if Tientle i f iling de Januar On one was marked your church library" on a o be filed in hlrher "Piease iTid" on the third, "Please carry in yfftr pocket for reference." Send us an Jitcrpreter im mediately. V . 1 The Omaba dailies r4stUngaiU a:r-s and relusc to exchange longer wiiu weeaui;. ic are furrv iv 5c : . l. i.i- . . ... e - them reduced to so low a point that they must force a living out ot couutry pub lishers. The metropolirnn daily press, as a rule, exchange with a'l weeklies within convenient distance, but Omaha notliei;;g a metropolis, an I tha city on a ilecline, we chco fiiliy contribute our mitto keep her papers alive. Many oi the county pie.-.s favor a combination to keep thewetsklie from the Omaha ottices this would be a good thing were it not that if the country papers wer kept cut of their rtach the editorials of the dailies wouM be as desti tute of ideas as the 3 c!l ofan'oyster. Frc m o n t Ti iL u n e. As "Little Mac" would say they're "too thin" low ; what could they b if any thinness were added to their already diminished thickness. AT ACT Declaring section lines roads in ckrtain Cooties or tiik Staik ot' Neukasic A. He it enacted ly (he Legislature of the Slate of Xdirushi: Sec. 1. That section lines be and are hereby declared to be p'iblie road3 and highways in the Counties of Nuckolls, Webster, Franklin, Harlan, Gage, York, Clay, Kearney, Adam', Johnson. JffFr son, Saunders, Dawson, Merrick, 1 1 all, llamiiton, Fitimore, Saline,. Polk, Thay er. Seward. Oice. Lancaster, Butler, ' and Stove Creek Precinct, Greenwood Precinct, and W eepmg W ater l'rccu.ct in Cass County. Nebraska, and jujIi roads shall be of umferui' width as no r.rnvidsd l.v law. Sec. 2. When land.? art: unimproved and not enclosed, it shall not hereafter be lawful to enclose the same without each side of the seotion line until the Win ..-.vt :-!.iv.-e oij iuut iiimuiu yu road dong such line or iine pioposed to be f. need, shall have been vacated as dow provided by law. 3. iNo road hereoy cs-aolined sba!. ea opened untii damages shall have iw assessftJ when the same are Claim ed ; Provided, bowever, that appiiea lid.i for damages shall 03 made within ni.'.ety d:ys from the paasigo of this act. c EC. 4. Ail perscmj claioiirtir daui 3C5 by reason of the iocxlioa of any r.;id by virtue cf this act shull make . . T . . .1 .41 ..- s u icn pp. ca.i n to tne to,, .nws . of the Couotv where said road is located I. :,i : , ! hree of this act lcr the $rPointtnect f Comiuissioners to assess estd 'dam- i i -tfres: who shall render their award in ritin.? and make return to the County Commissi.mers of their county, within 'he tlIue now ProviJcJ by Uw, and any person or persons aggrieved by this sa:d mrJf suall have the light, to appeal to the Iitrict Court of s ltd County in manner as now provided by law.' Vhen Portion of anv - hon Tina in o r v r calil I Atinhiia 1 1 1 ! I ua impracticable, it thall be lawful fjr the County Co.nmissioner of sipjIi Coun- tv tn vaeata such i.ortion of said section line road unos tlie net it ion of not less I than nve lreehoi'ders ot th road district 1 ( in which reid road to scuebt to be va- i ' i. . I CJUTl l! SILUCiril. I A VJUf:e'' ''"'a j EC- 'ihe Secretary of Stata is i 'r- tuAa, vwtbereby directed to fundidi the County j L Clerks ot the several counties included ! in this act with a certified conv of the i cQlll.t . Oi..tA.1ititL. ilnin I,a .I.JCHI.A r.fi Mir-, All .. s. . i :' f"'"'flictw?,Jl tl,re bercby repeal- iir.i,. I ' fill.. . i.Hiiiiti:irikii '.uiiii tWSJCDK2 027133 C? iSSSISSIPPI VALIS7 S3A:T3- rOLTATIC C02JPANY. Joseph A. Conner, E-,., phttsmouth, Nebraska ' Dear Sir: Your valued favor of 14th ;n9t ,-a ji i,n,i nt,j nfrr,i. ji J ...v J - . r.r.taA V V,.. t 1 1... C ii-.-i.uui, ii u ume ui-uii uii,c j i'.y Mjuit; ji our merchants to send barges up the Missouri river for bulk corn, and have promised theai that if we could spare the tonnage in May or June, would be willing to go :p for the purpose of dem onstrating the fact whether or not it would be feasible to run barges and tow boats in that river ; and whenever we determine ti f-t irt a tow up, will bo pleased to .ilvic you. Very truly your, Henhy C. Haarptkmc, V. P. & ( Jen'l Suu't. We havo been requested to publish the above letter, and sincerely hope that the barge project may bo carried out successfully. No other one thing can help our river town3 so much. We want elevators, and men of business to take hoM of them, and tho battle is won. Help the causa along, all ye who can by work, talk, cash or brains. Go in to win, and we shall yet see barges loaded at the foot of Main street that will land grain ia Liverpool for a rate that will leave the farmer and even that desperate sinner, the "middleman," a decent proGt on his work. .. otjs'citt'ticss?. As will be seen elsewhere, Mr. Jpb Fitzgerald's name is withdrawn from tha field as a cauiiiJate fur the Mayor.-hip of this city. This is a wiso move on the part cf the true frier:ds of the gentle man above rramcd, becausa in the first place, Mr. Fitzgerald ij so deservedly popular and is so we'd known to Lave the true interest of tho town at heart. l that he in be elected Mayor ofthii city at any time that his friends should thiak it desirable to bring his tiaias for ward on tha.riht kind of a ticket; of In this issue, however, it would be treachery to place him there, because at the very last moment, before he left us for a trip East, in speaking of. the city election to his intimate friends, he ad vised tho nomination of Mr. White, end counseled his compeers to do ail for White that they could. This tells th mind of the man, and if we guess John Fitzgerald aright he is not one of Ihe "change every day" kind of teen. As to tha present Citizens' Ticket being an unfair one, as regards partj, will tho gentlemen so herfdig please re member that Messrs. Fitzgerald, Wcy man and Vivian, livid over, all Demo cratic Couneilmen, and that of tho new nominations, Messrs. Morgan and Sharp ar staunch old Democrat?, Joe. Brown is about equally dividod, and Prof. d'Allcmand takes no adits part in poli tics. This Citizens move, as fur as wo are concerned, and wp think we speak for our party ia what wa say, was invigrc rated with honest intentions to put good men in the field without party bias, and we think it has been done. Wo-ud.Ue - - itr7jt friends " to vote ths Tf-t'r-rsr T? . i -. ' Co'j.vcibC.'iAMiiEit, March 21, '73. Council met in pursuance of call of Mayor. Present, M. L. 'White, Mayor Mesis. Battery, Vivian, WayniBu and Gushing Coiuiciltuen, and M. W. Mor gan, Marshal. Tha Clerk being absent from the city, Mr. F. M. Drringtoa was elected Clerk pro t' in. Tho Mayor submitted to the Council tha call and objects of tin meeting in writing. The following Judges and Clerks. of election were appointed for the ensuing election. First Ward Charlai 1 azenby Wm. L. Tucker ar.d E. H. Eion, JuJ-s, and Phelps Paine and Low Myers, Clerks. Second Ward. J. R. Vanatt-i, J. Beaumei.-tcr and Geo. Kroliler, Judgs, and A. J. B..rces aud F. M. McDonagh, clerks. Third Ward.-J. Streht, J. G Hays, and W. J. Dcpaines, Judges, and J. II. JJrowu and Win. L. Well', C:orks. Fourth Ward Wiiiiam WinterMe."s, Wm. S. West and A. L. Child. Judges, and L. F. Johnson, and C. P. Moure, Clerk. j F. M. Dorrington presented the matter of securing ths K. C. St. Joo L C- B R. R. to tho cast bank of the Mi-souri , rirej.f ansl re3j a comaninieatioa from . ir. ,0,.J, i- -,1 iiic kJ uvi lutg.iu'. j a rn vt ccropa-, and vii motion, mi- iuuowsh it cm- zc::a were appoiutcd a comuiitteo to pr? narrt th ntcr-sarv Ptatiatiss. and ira pare tho necessary statistics, sent the advantage cf the city to such Railroad company : M. L. Wh'te, J. R. Clark, John Fitzgerald, F. M. Dor rington, M II Cunninhaoj, R. L. Lir ingston, G. II, Black and R. C. Cash- , in:, and said committee were infracted t niMu.int o nr.miniOi.1 ft liima tr 1-11 . 11 " 1 - 1. ,IJ.. IA. V , V w l.l.VW the olHce 0f sii.X railroad ot:r.ray fr . J thft rsTirr.tso ot fisccrtainili? tho t r:m swessary to icdae the desired action of company. Tho action of tho Council of March 15th, 1ST3, allowing J. Yallery, Jr. .VJ; for servicej as School Director, was re considered. The salary of Supermtendant of Pcb lic Schools tor the city wa. reduced from $20).(.M) to $100.i0 per year. Council adjourned M. L. WHITE, Mayor. F. M. POHIUNGTON", Clerk, pro Uni. "Arrah lae da.lin !'' cried Jmie vi.o i : J HIIJl,l.ll I'J IIIJ I'JlJllJCiUUS Mit Kli'CI t, who had given him uo opportunity of even answering her remarks tluring a two hours ride Lenind uis httic bay nags, in hi- oyster wstroti "are ye afthcr known Ul.. f 0 1" tfdl Ir W ATA lll.t ' 1 k ( lilt' tifinii'a thr-re?" '"Sure an it st l.ecauso thev're red is if?" quoth blnshing Bridget. "Faith, an' a better reason than that. I tfifivountepi r-vecau-:e mere iv one uv i i Z;'7 c) ..ptwisTf'I (wajron) j - lKiREE??299 A careful, nurs.ryiana wiii Uecl ia Lis trees 83 oon as they are dug-, taking car? t.j kceo tha n.fls ir-oi-t. 'Iliea care- j less uiftu buy thta mi l carry them ha:. j an hour, or half a day, cxj.-o?ed to t!:o 1 sun and wind, plant them in a aurry, and blame the unrseryuen ibr telling dtad trees. Have some wet rags in your basket, or some wet traw in your wagon, and keep the roots damp keep them wet. W. S. West. . We can afford to exchange our weekly for the Lincoln dailies, and we can aleo afford to pay ihciu the difference in terms by advertising and assisting them in extending their circulation. These journals, although in their infancy, and struggling "fir a permanent existenca, propose to exchange with the entire Sute preL-s; the favor is appreciated, aud the State press r-hould aid in giving wide spread circulation to the dailies in question. IK. J. liepuhiican. Judge Maxwell, who has been assign ed to the third judicial district, has lo cated in Fremont. Mr. Maxwell has the fr piitution cf being a thorough law yer and a-mau of sound judgment, and we have no doubt but ho wid uiaitean able a:id impartial judge. IK P..Iie publicm. ' '- The President has issued an order re moving tiw local land oGiee from West Pjint, Ncbra-ka, to Norfolk. r.Our old Cass county friend, Moses Sacking, ha.- an able letter about Ne braska iu the New York weekly Times. Moses 13 gjtting to be onito a newsiir pery kind of a man as Will as a great sheep-rai-iiig faruitr. Senator. Guy C. Barton, cf North Platte, has been sertm!y til, and - has gone Hastier his health. North Platte, Untcrprae.. The body of a man waj found abou t io OW 'W-iui-'t W hiiles through the -kull It bad been laying suuit time but sufnelent clotting was still on the body to identify it,;' a:td it is thought the murderer will be dis-' covered. ' ; V A man r.amed Hazen who had 'mur dered a woman in Iowa, stolen 0d dol lars, aud "come West to grow up , with the country," was arrested in Fduiore County last Saturday, and taken back to fo before a jury plead "not guilty." and lay iri.j dl a month or so while ho' pre pared himself for a coarse of lectures. Schuyler Register. Now sicca the Omaha dailies have cut the weekly papers from their exchange list we hardly know what they will do. But since it is a settled fact that they can't have.a daily exchange fromOmaha, contract signed, sealt-J and delivered the next best thing they oct do" is, to send for this paper. We will exchange our daily with any weekly paper in Nej braska, providing the publishers wa. make the request. Central Xeb. Davy Press. Thats rich, we apply at once. --T4ms trre "m-Kt NtrrTarCiTriTLTnT?fJ io be a stable, belonging to Albert 5i ton. Horses ar.d every thing ot va.u. saved. Owen ForncT, a brakesm iu on (he S C .t T. It. R. was instaut ki"c l at Missouri Valley whi'e coajtling ca Fiiday, H-rch 21. ftcau:.-h:? Mcrrituae, arrived Tha frfi:i Br'.zil, briaginr ,5 Ecgli.ditucn, mcrjbors of a ;irry cf 00 who bad j been 'nducvd to go there under Hatter- j it. i i .. .: ...1 I t:or r.MMisoi i ncv 7i r5 uaCL'l .C'.i n..a SOS. iticy Wt-r-3 udcci.en n:.i ii.i -I " 1 enffr-red heavily, usany dying of etarva- too. Fotfr. the. Car Hook murderer, was hung iu the To:ubs at half-past nine. A motion io tbe House of Coratnons, Loiion, praying that (iovernmeut La i:i-tructed to diseiit frota three intcrni tionai rules adopted by the Court of Athbrati :i at (Jensva, after a spirit.-i dl-cis.-ioii wr.i lost. Th: Grand Dike Abxis If ft Hong K'onr, Jau i.'.ry 2o. Saturday, March 22. Carpenters in New York propose to elrike for eight hours r dr.y. Fo-tcr attempted fyiolde by poison be for 2 bis execution. itie steac;cr Aioa arrived ire-tu u.m at Sau Franeisso with 1,30 j Ciiiuameu and lo.UUu packages cd' tea. Tha celtbra'cd clipper ship Seri?a, struck a reef near the shoals of Parcel- le,' and foiiadi-rud. The crew ' on a raft which went to .o l!"-rr' " , , , . were lost caeept i ho coatswain. loiiday, idsreb 2-1 Liouter.ant Governor il. Pcttit, """"" V"" " ijcn?in, u;d last ovcrnd, quite .-ud- ! daitiv. detdy An employe of the U. P. R- rt. 1 n i- 1 ... , v... . ' -1 , named C I ord, wua run over ty a .oeo- ' , friotiva at i ort 21 1 lattc. .U':..a:iu. - A n sr. 1 c ' . r.-.-i we-r i.iirnt to death in a hr,u-e near IV.otrey, Iowa, ! j1(. u . 'av Josetdi l-'.s h-s bepn ani.ointtd Re- c-iver cf the Land Office, at Grand ,vnj 15'UUJi , . Capt. lvivrard S &it:ith, ol ivVuyi.r. Nebraska, was shot in tha rht sk:.u'd- , - i. . i i ii- er just after leaving Fry's batik. His brother-in-law, Ed wr.l Roach, has been arrested on susp'.cioa. , Tha wound id only hl:gbt. s Tha widow of Foster, hanged ou Fri day la.-. is utterly prostrated, and not expected to live. Tuesday March 25. Tbe proposed movement for a gsnera! ?tvike among w'r.rkio men is gaining ground in New York. Alex Fenwick, uhder sortenc3 to be Lung in California died io tha San Diego prison last niht. Sunpo?ed poison. The snow storm ha recched Chiea;:o. Oh. lbs siio.v, tbe beautiful :ow j such a huoky thing, yea know; bluing j your noe and chilling jour toes, as wbirlinar along the street, it goes. No sillv praise nut any,.ir Joe,' for that i , sil c ". -mar? j Local Aoest wanted iu Fjatt.-iiiouth, for THE A L DINE, the only Art Journal in America. An aetive, energetic Vcr-a,. uut wii .abtaif I ..... ar i ""t o: su ...scruier?, can retain the position pprnianetitly. Other occupation a-jobjeet- ion provided results are satisfactory As THE ALDINE is not so! 1 to Book sellers who are not regular agear?, this is au opportunity to work up a business that will be a regular iocome with less exertion each succeding year. No ap plication will be entertained unless a? compauid by such testimonials as will show the highest respectability' and general success of applicant iu under takings. Full particulars by addressing James Srrrox & Co.. Publishers 53 Maiden Lane: New York. 52 4; Tha penalty of using a postage stamp the second time is fifty dollars. - - - f ' .He who reads no newspaper of any ku;d i on'y spared cf heaven that Le nuy sit on a jurv. THE MARKETS. NEW YORK, March 27. 1373 Money Active at 1 -fAi'-A-l Gold Firm at G over time fits Stromr 114115 CHICAGO. Marck 27, 1S73 " Fiour Qniot $5 W'- 75 Wheat- Dull 1 1 i-J 21 Corn Less active, 31:;32 Oats has'.cr 2'i,,2,i Rye Dul'.... c5 Barley Diili So(';SJ Cattle Good, oo nogs dive, $4 70(5&5 10 CLA!20R?iE'3 BENEFIT Fitzgerald's Kali, April ISih. Th-; f.ivcrite ?.IaIo-drama u' "Xick of the Voocls," A story of Jviriy Kentucky I.ifj In'erludu of "FAMILY JARS." Music by Prof.' Johnson's Er.d. Aduiissifn 5 ets. "' Ti"ts'rved sientf ?0 cts. P.eservftd srals can be secured at II. J. Streighl'3 Pot Olnce IJooksiore. f;l-t. Registrar's. F-otico- Notice is hereby given ta the voters of the First Wr.rd ia the city cf Piisrto mouth State of Nebraska," that tbe un dersigned Registrar of aid Ward wi'! sit IV-s the e rreeci.-n of the registry of tbe Aotiirs of siiid Ward at the . oiliee of tha Ci.ui.ty Clerk on the 25Th and Zh'a day's of Marc:.', ls-73, fiooi y o"'elovk a. m. to 5 o'clock p in., except one Lour at noois of c.eh day. M. l- RKcn, IlegLltar 1st Wird. Registrar's Notice. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of tin: Second Ward of. the city of I'iattsiuoiith, that tho undersigned will sir. at Hei-el's Mill, in said Ward, on the 2Sth aud 27th days jf ?.Iiro'.i. Is73, for the tvurpoM vf correcting the tvgi- " ration of sai-1 War: I. Tuters. w;!I" : Ge" th t they are properly registcied, as this ward has been changed retetitly. - J. R. DlLiT, Registrar 2d Ward. ' Irtish I - ?! - ' i -- t-l h . l.'.9 O i.lrllvl.'i Notice is b.t-reb-j' eiveti to t l.c i!u:di'it'd voters of tho i bird '-'.'ard of '!.c (.-ity of I'litiM't '.!h tb.r tb uti-lr-rsigncd v,id sit tit Mickchvait Sharp's ei:;'i- in ti.e i Vt ar-l,. on tin: i a::l vt n -days o; .Murci:, i-i.i, lor toe p-irpo'e r: eor- rect!.'i.- tit" r?g-iii'auo;. : sa:-i ard Yoters ;vill please t:.ke noriee snJ. thr.t v-n aro pr-perlv rt-ai'teied t!''' War d hss becu chsngrd re. eo'.ir. p. p. ;'-s Reg'.strji:- 3 i War 1 tr I. . ' w-. 1 w a.vs.W) I -ioUv is lu-rel-y gtven to t::e tpuhtied v tS;-, .4 1 -)..-. V. . L. 1 :'l .1. -t ,,.. .,.-!' (. il wo it Co., it) said Wr.rd, on the 2,-0h and 2'Jt:i iluys ot l.-rc f'f-:o '-f v"-'-rre--t;mi iS7"i, for i he pur ist roeistrario.-i of OJ1...4 il 1 M3 i. J.Jii ,-i; L lil'tl . I . . . t - . 1 - .'-,, . 1 J e j ard hn La-en recently fotiK-d. A. L ClliLD, Registrar 4th Ward. Frobato HQiice. To all whom it may c -ticerti. o.tcc Here y gtven tr.ar appu-a- t have L: il. Y ( i:' i 'i.'T.'.'rt T .i ' 1 . -V apt- ;tf;d A 1- , .n.i.l.tniiir ,ll I i -i ,.1l .. M l out!r, uect-arej, met .np.i su.;i- i- .vt ; ior m-.r;r.? i.r my .uee in i .attsmoucn, i i- - . "r- 1 il . . k 'Jll li. : I i II Uiiv Ui :i, .v. i '. 1 i at o'cJ,; ;,. U1. ;,f .-id day st which j time and plac-- ."y jit-rson ii:terctc-d ti.'iV X. .l.'u'Ttr :'i ! i'.-: :v .in -s. i. fuv ?'. v- ! have, nhy t he fai l di":wis il. Youi:- liouli n "ed suci al:ni:ii ! frafor tl.i- pravt-r of s-id l'rubate J !i Lre. I - , . sc. ! oi-r.- IU.,. ?. K' -'. . .! .!. in 4 it iv.. i tai i.ii.uuui,.ivi.'. ,. 1 li.ii 1 J, ,1. 1'. J.'l .1 ! y Notice. j 'jv o : ,.!,. .;i-- Vvi- t j m;js f.n- ,-.f ,.,ti, ;or,.j tati..n3 rit'Xt-. !'vO I'r.'i iV ov',,,.,' v.o! ' .t t-, j ir ..-., .('.,,,.,. v , 1 Villi' j--.i t j Tv-o t. 1 n.-s s 11 ao 1 , i-.i.i.. . i - ! : .. it 1 ! "Q to ' ttiii'..: t.i ay 1 1 1 i-.i.-.rco. ii-i, lour 1 liC't'ioi icxa i-atti ?. ies(.-nt't-ii asun.ows: 1 ' . , , , . . , j On. ftetr, tud att'l white ..Jor, tumke 1 1 1 ; ' . . 1 1 . - 1 1 1 ' 1 ,. :,i, ,.,i 'Attn soc in end ot and 't.naer part of I U-it cat .. f ..-ir ..itin-.-.r!l t.n ars o!d ; o?o rod ttrt.i Kite Moor uiarucl witu erort on l. fi ear, and si t on ut'tder ti Io of liirht car two car- old. One ad cod ! white s'er r. two year-- old, r:o marks or ,'ra;;J 'V' -,7 '!':i" , ,-; nn'- il:irk Ti l l:'r t75!h crjr 0;i I''f: "r' : Ti-, f.i-.ri ( ... i ' u T, f kmri n vjitPEA.N. i5ua?'1 1 ""',J :irc:i ' two v. ars old F. J. L1eit23r's Maw A-J fi-jf" 1 , , r- .1 . . Remember tbe t!ae, oa bixth street, one door south of Main. ! Pealer in Marsh uarveer?, Cuitiva- ! tors, Plows, Ac. " J i . -3 V'- v., araj.vM;ja.-a,!a;-r .sjpn.;sjsg y-v - aam r. . . .ni.r oyar-c-ra.-jT-iota.'r kttachmsnt Natica. Norman Coou vs. S. II. Hudson. Before C. II. King, Justice, of the P aee fir Eiht mile Grovo Precinct. Cas, Countv Nebraska. To the sai-l Defendant, S. II. Hudson, 1 ou ar hereby not;lied that cn the 4th dsy of March, 1873 the naid C. II. King, Justice, of tlie peace issued au order of attachment, in the above action for the sum of seventy and 55-100 Dob lars, and that tlie time fixed for hearing said cause is April 21 1873 at, 10 o'clock a m. Norm an Coon. By M. B. Reese, Plaintiff. His Attorney. 51-3t fiOK'CSSTorthe MAST Ilalle:!, iotpHi;J, i Uecelit of Price. Da-riinff. I nm lonely now. Sons aud Chorus. Stewsrt. 30 Sweetest. S.diih and Ciiorns. l'auks. ttt' Mattie May. Soiia ait'l Chorus. Dank, oli Lost und aved. Uallad. Dounikcr. ';:rewr!l. l-'ariing. tili wemest, Koscwig. 3J Ihtnkot u:e, Daruug-. ton.' aud horus. Asking a Ulessing from Mother. Song and ( "noru. Kccolle-.ttietis of Cbii'lhood. Baritoi:C Sonsr Thou art no lon.T Miro. Urvllad licar me say my little Prayer. ' Sonij nud 'iior'i. Close t'aeHiuttcrs Wi'.tie'f Toeal Sncg aud Chorus. Kthcl i 'rromo Sons un I ' 'horns. j 'it Dt '1'i'jkSin Me. ong and Dance. You'll aU ays find meTrue. Song r.nd Ciiorun. Doa.l, lut not Forgotten. Song aud Chorus. Meet tne Maggie. Song and Chorum Lay ir.f where my Mother's Siecrii'.s. Sen? and Chorus, rather of'Ati. Sacrad Song. liors. Stewart. Banks, Dankd. Pratt. . 30 Stewart. 30 Pcrsfley. oo Hays. Go Hays. ?T Iays. 40 Hays. 40 Stewart. 40 Pans?ron. 10 Instrumental Kusic. Aatamn Leaves'. ccoudPeceeo il).ihac. t Aelisruio. Faatr.sie. itustie Hc.uuy March. Suiibiti!a March. .lohnn:es March. 1'.erti s Sc:t"ttisf1ie. .1 im in i i; Scha tiUche. ti.itfic's Waitz. Swcct r-ixtccn Waltz. T. I'rev. 31 Kicked. :" Kiakcl. .'io .SiH.i.a. ;u Kinkcl. :) Kiiikil. S." Kiiikel. .t-" Kiakcl. :'k Kink el. ."-r i'acLcr. '.V) Voanc t20 Vouii. Ki.,kl. :i'. 1'j.cher. ;U Feints. 5o Kinke!. tr Ki!i4:cl. i'.i Youuj. j I'vcnir.g y.cphyrs V, a It 3. l'lfiot liCMHty uliz. Switeh-ofi" Calop. iv it : o"s Polka.. I lay of Sansbinc Polka. ' :iten:r.!r -tars Polka d? S :lon. (..JMIC S . i.lK'J. Harry's l'otka. Ki!i4:cl. ;'A Ika. Youuj. -J u have pi.rwire titixsw- . J. L. PTERS. iaPBroadw-.Aework. Smile of Jicitnty Polka. marked price. Address, A HEW ERA JOURfJALISIV? The Great Achievement of tha Xincteentlj Century. DAILY- ORAPK3C x l the ' Xews and Full of - Pictures. Thei);7' Graphic is tha title of a newspaper, published in New York, v.hich is ficbieving the uio;t remarkable journalistic tuccess ever chronicled. It is an cieht-paga evening paper (three editions daily), elegantly printed, aud conducted by the ablest editorial tatect attainable. As a newspaper Tho Dai'ii Graphic stands in the first rack, and contains 4 4iL.uriy . . . E2w Very Lat35t Fullcl-to All Parts of tas '?o?;& - r. r r t . ant is not oaiy a newsjwrw'r, Imt an io i. 'unrated neav ape;', a w--'1. i'iiar ot reading its p,'ovi r.re h:.:d wtfn choico mat tor telegrams, e itlortuts, g-jti-oa. atid i.'i-d news, ii--v.. gosfip, and cor resotni lenc oo tbe frehe-t and most interesting topiej. pages con.-ifft of .he remaining iour : "r r-5..tr;in F! M'iT!);''Tinf!J! Jii.l-i'.i.'I'J i i. 's 'J I u: I lUUw 1 executed in the ino-t faultless an 1 arti.dic i t!e, and portraying ajratcly and fully all baii.'.-tr ovouts wifhui twenty ivtir j li0ur.s after their oeeurrsnee. Those who j have tuade journalist a study, and fuliy i s.ovrec.at'.- tne trreat cnierpu.-e niani- I lo-ted in tho colli etion and pubveation i oi t.ews nv uie ataui t oe u-ie-irapn, su-.tt:i i J.V.5S.SOS, and the development of j.nrna- I h.-lic taicnt, liavc bcu .ood o, in.,' the thepry that the next advance in that field would result in a newspaper lur!)iLirt in ifs regular issues pictures of ail irretit protuinent events. That ; . ! I J thcorv is a tai,rv no longer ; tr.e iiews- 'oi rri't the future i the new.-papcr ot j , ... ... ,. : . VvL n Graphic. The processes which rer.der i this marvellous achievement an existiog i lac-t are the result ol the most care.li. study ah 1 an ? udiess variety ot exuen- 1 ; ments gradually jierfected duriuir the ! p.st twelve years. They depend" upon , ;ai;.r,IViriieuf s ls Jithographv and the i.t:. 1 . -, , v.. ,;.i...vt.u...iiw I""'"" i IfV hi :r a hi a t-i.-tucit is c::trvi'ii rtn-i I , , 1 . . ----- o prt'it m trom t-f I rnittn- f.i t-.-i f iivr. It.itlv ! ..U !. ?, - , v,.-i.j ... a ; W(,rk to itrt, serines "f ! inti-rwrt, ' are r.'prouuec-d and picture. ... i . i ii i . I.. ort.t wins equal laciory au i toe mot icrnpuiotis u iwiity. llisitrattunn of lead- io event, are cngr.ved and prepared !or the press evc-n -ie.ore the aeccojpJit.y- I ii! vrittiT) narrative or dcsi-rintion ieaves'i .,, i i-.i the haml ol the compositor. For the pro'-.r prsclleal working of so . . .,. i i'fi-at an tit?r.rtso, THE iRAPiIIC coMiVi.NVwaifosr.ed, with a Capita! of $590,000 In Gold. i-mo:ith? vjd mr.n: :? Lrtor t ha Lrsf issue j I ot 1 lt,t Graphic, the most cxt-n- : 1 ive pri'aratir.ns werr? iiiade, and to-day I ' ;ve p:'o ar-inrois .v -v- ma 2 ' 1 TMF DIMPI'I," C'lMIO'iV 1S sratir.ns w- rf- ina1.-, and to-day . . . ' " i : The LariTC't ald 3I6.rt Cfirfl- . .. Viii-cimtio- l-"-ol )iete AO;iSpn)L. i-MilU lishment in the United States. In the trreat work of i.'hstratir.ij th f events oftho day an extensive corps of 1 th,. lest known and most Kc:-ompiished J . , , ' i frig's ro..- c'ir,t;tRtiv ciiinrrci. j Vail,,. :'ainn to be in I its strictest rc-n-e a ne wspaper. Strivin? .. t A .... I i-ni!i(ii! It .lltniu alwavs to be jost nr.d truthful, it discus i ses all ii,oei:or:s in-.'- pendent ly and i inspartinlly. Hisn'-.t .h organ of any i patty, sect, or creed. It is ahveys bigh j toned, ar.d contains nailing toedb-nd any i tAste. Its contents qfve it an immcn-R i advantage over tl;e "old fashioned" papers. Tho annual subscriber gets a Pictorial History cf ihs Year, a volume of twentr-four hundred pages. t'.r.. .. i.iM. rAfnrd (if CVOntS ;t;;jliLil'.nilli:.iiixi..'..i - '.-'-. -i .... , - ..,.,..,, ,,fc,nr time aud r. toe rets. "' It t.osseescs not merely a! t,,ca intt ret, bul ;s a paper t-or every reader of the language. It is, emphati- t cally, ! Tha Paper for the Household, Terms, $12 per year, or ?o f.r (hree months. Addie-s, .... TIIKDATLf GRAPHIC ! New Yrk CftFj-. MC j-i 3 Jl JIJJ.Jtt -MERCHANT TAJL0R Is in ro '"i-.tl of tlio fines an BEST ASSGPTHEHT Of Cas..imoiv. Cloths. Vestir.gs, &o., ever brought to the city, which I will make up in tho Ijitct stylos. XSPleas call tin! examine. ts3 Plattsmoutb. Ap-U IS, lb72. dlcOAwU. 2STIG"W STOEE Vceping Water, Nebraska. rr a rfr-iwr'srfci""''? -;. GM'b BrCCRsSSKS TO EORT0S A JUNKS. UBAt-sas m- fiener ai Merchanclises acca as DKY OOT)S. GROCETE?. 11 A HOW ARK. UUFEN.SVTAUE. HATS. CAPS ROOTS. SHOES. NOTIONS. Jtt V?e are Azects for Willcox &, Gifch3 SewrnQ. Macftins TKADI3, 1873 FURFJAS NURSERIES. si EP.OWXVILLK, NEB. FURNAS, SONS i FEB RAND. j A I Furnas and Sons Rr-iwiivib'e, Ni'bra-J. KrKerrnn 1. D"froit. f-dibranT nave ci'ii-o.'iJ.itL'l tl.cir .mocks ! j an I will hereafter conduct . . buMncs, at Brownvillo,. '; I ; 1 ? ' wti.TC tney offer the largest nr. i most sch ct g"n- j oral Nur?ry Stock ever offered in t he West, eon.istmg in part as foilo'.v : ' 20,000 Choice 3 jrnr old Apple Trees, f liKMSOO " t! " ! 5oo.tr 1 1. 2. 3 nnd4 year old poar 40,0'0 " 2, and 4 year old Cherry Trc-s. 50.0.10 " 1 ad 'i year old Peach Trees, IteitsAI " l'luia. Apricot and XocUirine Trees 4.000.000 To. 1 Hone? Locn:'t Hedge Tlants. 2.Wra.ci0 " 1 linnire iranpre. 5,t!.(.i Forest Tr Scaiw. , '("j o0"j Everirresns. in vaticiv. -IOjVw each li'ackherri-s. Raspberries an I Wtrawbrric. ,,0 noo eieb rJooseberrics and i.'urrnnts, s 1 SUM Porpotrial and Climbinj Rose. ' ' 10 (vVi Flnwerimr Shrubs, ' lO.OtiO.eOO Willow Cuttines- Cooled Early Wliite, asid Adams BSxtra Early Cora. ITALIAN 3EES; Berkshire and Poland J. R. Pitley of Cas3 County will act as' agen j T'litt.rnon'h Pas co'jn'v Ncr.a-ka. J lattx.nou.n, .a. coan. , --'- m. I 77 atman & j Tlepdrcrs of Steam E.inos, Boilerir. Saw and : !js-i,-. Mills. ! ..'j" aad iei-.y Fo-t-i.trs, Wrought Iron Pipe j VyLJ U' I '?T fu.-'ui.ihed on short soti-je, i- ARMING MACHINERY :: eaU8 ' on chert sotiea. ait Semi-Annual Statcmfcnt Of t'ic copiiition c f th" P!icnix InsiirnnceCoa- pany, o J:r nkiyii, r, 1., on tao is. jsj ot i January, ls73. CAPITAL. ' fp'nat. j "'" sar'lui' Total Aso.e 2.'jl, .".1. t'J ASrfM'S. i ;n .v .1 ' V Ctw-'u a coarse of trai!iiii.-sion by 1 . ,11;u.''' , . . . - ;cn!-, n Bi :rd a:id r c f-Ti f . . SrO.-!A , i,03B3(,i u,.nai:ia .-.i. insane, ai i per cent. w Cull loans on L". Uotids, Ac, at per cenT. Ti'tU riei-Ai-.nSla f-,r Marine Prt-icx- 27 f.Of.O VAV4Z C73 ji47' f-'ti-'" ii..'5 i J Si'. D vo P .O .o.iJ Sc M 71 :.im um. , ,. . '.tv.m'e! CucolU-eted Preuiiums. Fire and ' , ';i,lin.p' . -V cr:t' d Interest, Real l-Nfate owin-d by Company fr , -ot.-i'-es, rcckiiii Apparatus at Lujalo, ,:i.:-,,,ir iWrSiVae Other pi u perry, tui-dry il'ins. Jj.Ool.SwO.! ?.7.-172 7o II. E. I'AL-MilK. A?t. Liabilities. sin i ririvsjiirii '.Tir.'i t a -i r jt t rvj c x sHiinucil J for tliS-yrar ndlnc iAmbrr "Irt. 1S7 ..f the ! fo.apuyy of Xew l'rk.' orsanize-t siH.iivtho . Laws of ew ork. inie to lae supc:r.:i.r:d- ent of the In-uranre l'cparti.int f.f the "'-'' f Nebr,-uka, iapu-susncetf the 1 iws cfsaid cgu'iia on antl auat th.- )in Iu.u:n-e CAPITAL; Whole smoui't of Joint Stock (.'.ixy ital authoiiiced. ?.lwG Ot) Whole amount ot Capital i l u; i,i cssb, 2,-.'jmm AS.sETrf. Loans" on Bonds and Mw-rtngcs. ..first li-.as'. $r.9D.:) Itert t accrued on. said lionds aud lortsnso loiti". 4.XAG7 I'nited s-'ats paid .State Stocks au I Lon ls. '.market ViiUic). l,72-',i'6j.)0 Loans on stocks. H nls and other f tv-nri: i-s, held as coii.tteril. (;:;7.."'.(it'. Cash depo'itod in Ranks, Interest due aid n' crui on col! at" "era! loans end Punk uatittKc", tiros premiums ia due c.jurie ot coi-lei-tioiis. Pills lteccivabl. taken fir FOe. Matine and Inland riks. n-''d for st arr i- ilajrnet. Useurcd by uori :t-.. Pue from oliicr Coir.panics f r ro- in.-ur.-if.cu on lo-scs airesdy pail. Sal vajce property an I claims oa IJ?" 4: 20l..'iol I !,370 Co S7.500(W .201 C4 ,75.73 10 All ott.pr i,r..ii"i.i-t v htl.-.nr. ta tll9 es alreaoy panl. . .. . . ... ... Company. Total. . .lW,87s LIABIL1TII s tjrof s laitr s for f.oss-.'k a tinst the Company adjufted nnJ ul aid. (i toss losses iu rc usj of jns: tnont Xone. tnciu'iiiiK ait report"! a"J posed l.is.-cs. lehi re-i:i-u.-anee, llZ.KQy IoiUfS reiisted. iuchtditi interests, costs, and othi-r eiiieri!''''. ItJ.SDOOO Cash livideuds to S.tockho!J'.,re- ". maining; iitipcid. ' ' I,('7oOO All otber property beioE;':ce to ihe Coriipauy, 78.723 40 Total. 2,t77.1i31 tl-4t mtittutmi I am now prepared to fur nish the best unadulterated milk I TWICE EVERYDAY to all parties notifying' me. PETE J I GOO& IlEJEn MHOS. Weeping Water, Nebraska. ' DEALERS IN ' Pry Goods, Grociriep. iXiiidwnre, Queensware, Loots, and Shoes. tluls. and Cits. Ariciitljiral Impleipcnts of nil kinds. Weir end "I 1 L" CultivitiorM, Union Corn Plaiitora Grandetour and Princeton Plows, Ac, Ac ,uiin 'hni'urn all .f whit h wooflor to tho public at tbe oest retail prices. All 3od Vnrraiit3l j i0ur constanaim will be to sr'.l so low thai it will be to theiositive advantage of every far mer ia the western and central portion of Casf county to make this their II eailijuarters. REED. PROS. OMAHA LOTTERY A NX)BLE CHARITY. To ertc ths Nebraska State Orphan Asylum, To ho Prawu in Public, Wtntch 3st, 1873. $230,505,00, Tickets $1.00 Each or Six for $5.00. I TT 1 1 1) o T.ickef cnt by fXJTtss C. 0. !.. if debited. . i GiunJ r-r.-a I'rue i.'.r.'.nO 1 ynm ( a.-h Prize 1 .-ir.iiid (.':uih PriiM lil.WiO o,UJ 8..IU0 2.CKJJ 6.(t J'J.(lfS) I5.S06 1'. tuh Prize K'a.-h Priie I.' h I'rizcs, 8:'..r0 each 4 Cah Prizci, tt.O'Kl each. 2 ChsIi Prize. 1,0:H) vftf.U ; aslt prizes. Ench (!o0 P'O Cosh Prizes. Each ?.r0 U) CaiOi Prizes, Each f J5 n.lXl ('aih Priies. ' U1 3,1'jl Cash Prizes, " -5 Thin LezI Enterrrise is endorsed by th h:Khe.-t authority of the Mate and best businss Stiver one-half the tickets taken lofore Oct. 1st. The limiteJ uumbewon hand will belurni.hed those who apply find. Monuy can be cent by mail, in Rcfr'ntcrtd Letters, Post Oilice. Money Orders, or by Ex pre . Ail Prizeswill be paid 'n f ill. Aot.NTS WI ted. Foj full particulars address. J. M. P TTEE. a,itt-29s St Gcnerul Monvcer. Uiaadia coatsj Asa 2fr corriw ih iti.tr , I31TCSTAOT T3 FAEZICSS. 1 ; , 7t3 eraatost lizzcvorj In tha World. Endorsed hu t7,e r Faculty . Enno cu " JSted Draltrr.- - Planter and Farmm, ' And Endurf el by Every Per .ton. 2ztra Sarl7 Thlrty-Iiro 2:i7ci Ccrz It is a prnuino tt2 r.-.we 1 fucut corn, rrowirr frtint ... to 11 feet in lieiKl t. !..it yt.ur plunleu the Ist of Miiy ; it was soil in (be market . I uly 23.1. 'si days.; A later plaaiiu.- was ready io 70 days, Itt. It will produce tiiiirR errn to tho acre with the same cultivation uu 1 iu any vartely of soil, :A. It hng n greater dej fi ofk rnel than any h T'o-tootii variety. .1. It h:i-- a euiller cob ikw uay thi'ty-two row i d vr.el. 4th. It weighs C5 poani!i to ibo Lushcl, seal od tneasare. i Cth. It ti .13 better at both ei, 1.- :han any oth er "'-rn. r.th. It j asolid white t.iij-;.ar..-iaci rn with white cob. Tih. It itr ws ihoro vigori'iu n id ripens its w lM-le t r.r, earlier than aLj of tLa otter lar noM varieties in Aineric . sth. It tuakea better aeal, Uins; sweeter and richer. food'' Xt k" D1CT' folintfe "hi h makes more 10th. It can be planted on l-.-s lfrom which wheat has been harvested, ur In. is which pota to.v have l.een dun ; luily r pt i;,!.e b. lore irost inn. 1 1, P-pikes sliool out wi ii.ii Jour fet n tot'Kround. cor.-oju-MUly t';:e t r-. i. i- not liable e i-0rV0'r.;lU''iby il,KU i"i-ri' w likewise, c.isir-r to rather. "' , ! '' f'!11" then any laive f..-i i Virity. to vlrv.?.''. P-irT,on(t the fubsoil j 'c (five the tiiot ati-frt4-y r.-fern . ot tcmpijr lf. La..t ,,.aflIJ we ' )ul , '-iroot -.oJ bt-chcir. more-, but couU not lill th,V ,r"-'i Jn order that all may receive need n-'ttf.:! t- pr t-e o. 1 -r pa-kue A T' "T noil who will act up a cluU of f'-re will , parkas? (tmS's. Pi.tcin i,.-k..vis fors.'V.4 rH'"isarfi- f..r e'!. ' u i'f A c,rii-t t!k will Vorajnn; n- ortl'-r, .t tjr). wttn from 5 to s cir i l (..,rn tor "t . AdJriMi. ilAiis-J A L . -M OK ;.: Mi-v-r,.. CLy. Bcni.:i. i' Rn-ht r. t,. .lornw.rr .i. .'i:.i iy. .t....r H-tl .,f'--Me.-' iiun-y : 1 . t. 1 1 v. I'r..i t:,-i .r ..f i.. 1 "too Hoi:.-c: srout A WiNon. A.,:, ,':,, .'.'!' I h'lll'f, Or m- Ol f'lC tlUtlriil-l. DMal 'ur- i-i t '.:.t il oc.r advc-tiLi:tLt. is jiiisi;'f ru. wrciersiitiikd citit.'tts i i 0a.t. . h;ivit..T f-:'-i';ii::i-d t.f f tho ' it I N f.s it grown on lor. dautes V'h iter,' ai to. one em-t of itii- p::.:e, do certify t!i;i tno 0 ii statk produce t tx k pikes, the .ivnt f;.ike V ii'.tit-d if.'ii-arcl 11., lticlns iu iet.g;2l au-' 2 iii -'iics ei.ua t. . 'Sj il r. C. V,'. M.,:ir;A.v, I. F.sar J. Kr-,i..iv, II. -.'I'lahk, i'r,-. .Vafflnal Rink, il. F. (um.N. Mtrcat... W e. the undersigned: ilol.t rt;. I-stify tj, the-above named -'nlentct) i.r ou ttly re . dents of U ea oil , Vn, . ' "i:.:S. II. T.OHo. Jii-tn r,i t'l Pettr, ' Rev. ALftr.n T 'loKfto". r.t.. V., l-.b. 12. Messrs. ila.vhU a 'A T.din. Iiiilletaeu: An y..u" r',aeKt ; l tuo to vivi vour CiiiMi'iK in a i u f..f i. i ri. i i i. i-..,!,... . and w ill rtalc thnt I ;, dLvtt.t.l .l:' . at it f pli'iitod on th Pth cl Jo nil il ii Hue ......1 ..n .. . I . . . 1 . t. .... r I Z . ,r , u I'lit'-r pn-"i.'i .'irtixt. i I'lantc I cven ami nii..,;kli. ..r .,. rr- i, i-ht-licd it tueasure.jtrOI bushels atd. w-ck. i cheerfully reeoinoiend it to my bt ihrrlarem hoping; that it iuht revolutionize the 8.riBl ,ul" "ono. i ours, very rijprciJaiO. PHEMIU;.!K A premioraof Jsl will be pail yt!;e under f tstne!. through the First Nation! U"'k, J.. o!rt .a..iI Si. Ciatk, frestdt-Lt. a-t'Unws: '0 io tbe pen.n producing ll- ir'''t yield rd l lunesa lorn to tho aire, t ? of an acre. S-s) to i . f aa atre. 025. t i vt an acre A report must bo nent to Firrt rtl",fcl ink t'eaola, iriuia. hy the 1st W P"eibnr siencd i.y the pcrs;in and ewnrn tt.. ''Oniatin ihet-oru stna pound.;'to t;1(. bufbtl. A sauopla ear cf corn niuK be sent with rert. . A. . Henderson, i.f (Jrecn t'..; e. Indiana, received th l ji Prcmlnn f-r p .Jniiirt; the larift st yield ot Chinese Cora frt ia a to ponrid package. . Okkh C.a.ri. Tx, iw SO m . .'ii'if". .lorsnm r. j;orxan. i . - J"' He.itlecion: Your letter cf tr Vl!:1' fif Ip7. i tnon'ii Mmf to hand ymitrUy wl-b e Tiraf ' ol $' oJ on the First Natijuul J;M.k d lndi? ' ' ap'd:s. Allow me to thank you wit!) my ' t - t K'i a JTl , I.. x.x. nr.