Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 24, 1873, Image 2

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PLAtTS&OUTjfo NEBRASKA.
THURSDAY. JUI.T 24. 1873:
A. MACHURPITT, .
.Editoh.
"We call attention to the article stat- circus nren tncte than human beings,
ing the fact that Nebraska, hs? a State I tho envy and adrnuation or his liiila
Fair in September. The time Is fast
approaching, cmr farmers ought to be
preparing Udw for tho proper eihibi-
eoul.
Really, th6 horsea tverfc Arte, and
looked grand m they galloped about
CORRE-SrOXDEXCE
ftvm ail jTHrts of the State and country respect -faUy
solicit.! for the Hkr.li.
AKilcuItdral nbtes and short articles 8etal!lng
nieT experience particularly requested.
We do not read nn njrtrt6us letters and cm-
tiori of their produce and stock at that j the ring, their muscles swelling Avith
time. It will be one of the most inter1 i pi ide, and their eyes glistening With
Hting and important Fair? this State ! emukUioii; for the horses, loyi, have
lias ever held. The prize Essay on Ne- J as much pride in this thing as the meil,
braska will be read, itiss Matilda
Fletcher deliver an address oh Tarrii
ers "Wives arid Daughters, and, as will
ttunicatlons. The nam r.nd address of the De Been VJ the letter Of a correspondent
Writer are tn a'l cases ii-d.srensat'le as it giiar- in another column, she ought to know
uteeot good faith. hers(.If
The railroad rates oh passenger irav-
and even more: A dog is more sus
ceptible to envy and jealousy than any
of our domesticated animate; but to
the horse is given pride-, the desire to
excel, rivalry with his compeers for fa
vors, to a greater extent than any oth
er known animal; and they are the
I grtnizod in iSSX. vith the following ! to couit. in cn f?.-ino f-'oiing that would
boundaries, as given by the act of Con- i be acceptable to both parties, finally
Her Natural Advantages and
Resources.
; ei'and 6n stock or goods designed for ; most beautiful of all the animals the
great Creator has given us. The ele-
A Splendid Chance.
tr. ...jh . tt . . j ; .
.i.r.. ' exhibition have been greatly reduced;
ou who pays us $3.80. and the Conveniences for reaching the
. In addition to Iwltn Tcriodlrals at the price J fairgrounds multiplied so that there '
I , ' , , V V , .OItf.t?,,,nsry ' can hardly be an excuse for our people ! beaut v and intelligence
rest's Monthly. Among these are a flm; pair of not visiting our fair this Season
Chromo Pictures (Fans of Niagara. Yimem- i from all parts of the State.
"f r sii lsi. worm r w : or poou ou'wic , i i .'-.. .a.. -' i.... l.... ...
AND ! . .,
aiiu ii iTi ui ti ei imiiuiii a lit; luna
cies of the shoulders and arms risg arid
T6 the UonoTulIe Exerittiie Committee
6f the State Board of Agriculture,
arid the Honorable Examining Com
rAittee on Prize Essays, thi'6 paper is
nost respectfully dedicated:
Gentlemen You have pet your
competitors a hard task, you ask lis to
Write up Nebraska and her resources,
n volume in itself, and then stipulate
that we shall also treat of her history
from her organization as a Territory ;
her water courses ; water power; man-
proposed the amendment substantially
as given in the Act, tliat the actual set
tlers in tho 'Territories should decide
whether they wanted to life in a free
i or slave territory and the bill in thi4
The Ilove
pliant is wonderful, the lion, king of j ufacturing advantages; navigable wa
strength, but the horse is empCror df iters; Railroads, present and prospect
ive; character and variety of soil and
Then the riders and athletes, what a ciiniate; rain fall ; adaptation of soil
wonderful control of the in useless ay hat
GREAT RAILROAD ACL' ID EXT
ROBBERY.
fcith si scries of views ; besides numerous other
TdlurtDle premiums Vorttl frdiri twb to ten dol
lars each. ... ...
The best boys' and girls' magizlne. and the
Nkubask. Herald at greatly reduced rates.
We will send the Nebraska Herald and
PEMOREST'S VOO'O AMERIfA. which ll 1.0O
tor one year, to any person w ho pays u ?2.P0.
t)einorest's Young America Is always sparkling
V.lth entertaining Stories, roen-.s. Malc, Inz
zles, Games. TraTeis, and other plea.ant fi-aturcs
is profnse'y UltiStratc'd, and cannot fall toainae
instruct, elevate, an.l assist to make the iir3
of youthfiil Americans uSeful, truthftil r.hd
nappy.
The Ntbraska llriiALD and the Omaha
RFPri'.LicAX. to one ad.lrfss n.oa or ycr.r.
We call attenUoii to the meeting of
the Normal Institute for this i?tate, at
-Ashland, Aug 11th, of which full no
tice id given on the first page.
As yet no postal cards have been
received at the department Avhirh In ! j-is Avcre bruised.
Tuesday, July 22.
A gang of fobberi placed a heavy
timber across the tra'ck of the Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific R. R., at a curve
in the road four miles west of Adair.
The engineer saw the obstruction in
time to apply the air brakes ami re
A'erse the engine but the robbers seeing
this, from their ambush, fired at him
and shot him dead. The engine Struck
the timber and was thrown, with one
of the baggage carS, from tile track,
the passenger tars standing on the ; should they not the soul
track. The robbers, who were masked. ! not ? If men can teach the mimite
swell and play from side to slide, and
seem for the time being endowed with
life and reason, aiid to control the
great inert pias- of bones and llesh as
they list; That small cord that bends
our little fmgir supports and draws up
and climate to raising crops; Coal and
eiilt deposits; timler and fruit grow
ing; stock raising; wealth find inunda
tion, approximate; and ratio of in
crease since admitted as a State. "In
short, all information desirable and es
sential to those looking for new homes
in the West."
Why did'iit you say "in long," for we
cannot Coinoress all this information
gress creating said Territory.
TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at a point in the Missouri
where the 40th parallel of North lati
tude crosses the same; thence Avest on
. 1 1.1 A A 1 T 1 . . X 1 . . . . . . W
the Territory of Utah, on the summit I 3 ,:lle passtnl the Senate.
of the Rocky Mountains; thence on j after 2 months delay took up the matter
said summit northward to the 4f)th j and presented a bill of their own, but
parallel; thence east on said parallel to j utior lu.mv tri;ls .iml an exliilition of
. rtf-i..i iw.Mn.i .rv ! hoi ne cr tfie
Worst filibustering Con
gress has ever witiuad, at last prac
tically passed the original Senate bill
and sent it back to the Senate, where
it Avas finally disposed of without
amendment by a A'ote rjf 3j yeas to ltf
nays.
The Act Avas approved by President
Fierce, and the new Territory of Ne
braska, Avith its twin sister, Kansas was
born, with the Slavery clause at the
outset of this chapter, ss a cowl.
ITS LIFE.
Having given its conception and birth,
we will now try and give its history
WIL22T 2) LACK,
Dealer In
fTJIlE IdiVrECTIONERY, NUTS; BABY
CARRIAGES, ICE CREAM,
Cornr ?Iain an I Sef oiul SM.,
j FLATTSMOl.'TH, - EB.
T3ic IlovoSewiJii; ilucliinc
AGENCY,
n.ATTsMocTii, .... Nj;r.;;AsiA.
r:niK.ivi'i Agents wanted thrsvhoul the
Stati-. Aildrt-s.i j
17 r Trri n-, ., , j ... . i
I .A.Aii'i. ir rMri.tiyr. r.i..
fTMacMiu-s on fiiiiiiiioti at au i hues -at my
Ollice on Main Street. 8-Cia
'THS. RMS
V. J- Anderson
ICE CREAM PARLOR,
ilaiu StffkM. bet. 4th and 5th,
rLATTSMOUTir. .... m:b.,
Where can be foiuid a Kt-ncral assoriiaeut of
Fiiie CohAictionery.
or doAVrt theAvhole frame, and those within a small compass; nevertheless;
iuiiiil'e lines under the skin, by which here' for a dash at it, and, Messrs. Ex
iiti Aviggle our toes, becomes capable aminers.altliough you may h;iv before
of supporting the weight of two large i yon many an abler essay on our young
men t State, A'oti certainly will not have oiie
If men can so educ;
-ite the bodv 'written with anv niorc earnest desire !!'"ee " "'I'e. i ' ci
'ace "tw'.'ti .... - A ashington; thence North, along the i
, and can they j to tell the truth or to show forth to j s:ii,i 2:t,, ,je(;nH. f West longitude, to j 11
i the mimMp ' man kirid. with fttrce arid earnc-stnts:;, ( a point formed bv its interse.'tion with ! f
p;ijer or execution
contract culS f'"r:
Avere ruca as tl:e j hurt.
. - - j everv
Goav Ftiiii;i3 has offered two j lorB
hundred dollars reAvard for the arrest j
of Geo. W. Waldo, charged with be
ing one of the murderers' of Geo. G.
Randall of Johnson Co.
.They" do" say that the Hon. T. M.
Marquett, of our tovVn, made the most
Eloquent Fourth of July Oration at
Lincoln, this year, that the citizens
there ever listened to.
Read frof. Sueariugen'a letter from
Pennsylvania;
- We rettirn thanks to Professor Suear
ingert, of iVlinsylvania, for his contri
bution to the Educational Column, and
trust that he will continue the favors.
An Impostor
A telegram from Mills & Co of Des
Moines Iowa, says James B. Hamilton,
Xiow traversing the State of Nebraska,
and claiming to be ngent for that
house, is
man. P;
broke open and emptied the express ! chords of the body to obey the sl'ght-1 the real ;ul vantages or iseiaasKa.
messt'nger ?afe of some 2.000. and i est wave of will power from the mighty J lfc hu yesterday since first Ave
rode off 0:1 horseback. Several passen- brain at option, should they not be j S;nv this land in all its virgin purity.
able to tea'-h the mind, the immortal: ot Ul traeK t a v.iigon Avuoei ae
pait to obev the lx liests of a higher ' f:iml 11,0 smooth surface of the prai-
power iii something the same proiior- j n ,t 51 corn-field obstructed the free
but not severely
The country is being scoured in
direction in search of the rub-
"THE SAUE-CUSJ.
tion.
There is much truth
joke, that its
although one
the Missotiri river, and thence down
the said river to the place of beginning,
be, and the same is hereby created into
a temporary government by the name
bf the Territory of Nebraska.
Some time in o$ Dacotah was carved
from out this vast' region to the north,
and later still the Territories of Colora
do and Wyoming were lopped from The
great Flat Water, so that in 1867, Avhen
Ave were admitted as a State, our boun
daries Avere as follows:
her mrsf.xf iiorxiwRiK.
Commence at it point, formed by the
intersection of the Western loundarv
of the state of Missouri, Avith the for- j through the days of swaddling clothes
tieth degree of North latitude; extend- n-.id puling infancy until having pass
ing thence due West, along said forti- j eil the st;l ,e ot- babvhoo.l and tutelage,
eth degree of North latitude, to a point j , . , , ... " . ' -
formed bv its intersection with twenty- xt sti"1(ls forth lT1 the fll!1 'Sl'ti.e of
fifth degree of longitude Avest froiii j manhood, armed and equipped for the
Washington, thence north; along said 1 battle of Governments as the. Great
e.lth degree of longitude; to a point j Western AVy-.So State of thy trans
formed by its intersection with the j M- . . spi countrv
forty-ltrst degree, of North latitude; I .... .
thence Avest along said. forty-Mrst de- . " p h:lve hi'en "r particular in giv
gree of Ndrth latitiide. to a point j ing the inception of Nebraska for rca
formed by its iiltersoclioii Avith the j f0ns which will now appear. It is a
.in :eciee 01 uuigjiuue, a et ! ,., f.1(,f ,nf iii.ii tu r.t-
tice eA'er published bf the intention to
point loniKMl nv us mterse.'tion wun ; ioiui h new eerriiory spoice 01 reira3-
the 4:5(1 deiren of North latitude : . fc:i th-if -ili U
thence East, along said 11 degree of j t;01'13 an(, .v.t3 of Con?mss In(.ntioi, ojiiv ThO Omaha RODUbliOan
North latitude, to the Ivcya-l'aha Itn- , , ir " ; r
er; thence down the middle of the j w'mt.t wcna yi.ik-
channel of said river, Avith its mean-j ter on tin's subject as the " Nebr'askrv
derings to its junction Avith the Nio- i Kansas struggle," and ends it by speak
brara river; thence down the middle ! 1(f f 1... Atrn,, f ah,v,x.hi,w
..1 i i :.i v :....-...... I " ....
ITllftilllVl III llll Sdl'i i' ' 'I (II l 11 M A, 1
Mcala at all Ilotlrs.
ICE CREAM. SODA WATER, FlllTTS, &c,
ia lUcir boasoii.
WOODS & FIjEMIKO,
buAxxa. in
II irthWare,
'Ivt-vntT.
ARilcaMoral
luHilcmenM,
.e., &c.
Xuw Tin-SIiop, jil:t Ojiencili
All hrders for inaklnir tir r-;i'ritt"j prouiit
ly e.-ctitti.
Gooiw CaAl' I'or CAsnl!
IC-'.f. vVcein VVati-r, Neiiraska.
rLATTSMOUTli 3ULLS;
rhATr.sjiouTii. ki.
CONUAI) IIKISP-L,
rfoprieti
rUil' P.. CORN M KA L, FEED,
uid tt.r a: at Igwpt Cahh
AUvnys on hand
jui.-es.
rT-T!.6 lt!thest pilccn pulh fur Wheat ahil
Com.
Particular utff'iil Ion given to Custmu vrork.
1 1 1 i ;
NEW IT AY EX OHO A IT CO.
Manufacture the Celebrated
'Jubileo and Templo Organs.
Charges lotlcratc;
IT-ly.
First in the Field,
Established 1858.
Daily $10. Wkkkly
I passage of man or beast for roues m , followil iLs meanderings, to its junc- i to "-nqur "Nebraska, yet until very
in the cloAvn's i 1111 v direction desirable to travel, nor
ries as indefinite, as unknown :i$ the
j country, and many a mother, with a ; lesson of endurance, patience, the pow- j as unbouiidetl and as
troop of boys, will devoutly wish that j er of thorough training, the immense dian's own ideas of tli
il:ii-ic it nii'rlit li lirnnpr to tuitife !t
The ! wimoiw sources or me .Aiie, ner limits curious fact JU)OUt the fjr;st intentions.
this
The circus has come and gdne. The
big show has been to l'lattsmouth, and j
old and young haA'e seen it. Once nioie !
"Old John Robinson has become a visit the circus Avith tAvo religious feet
household word" in another section of I and receive there a great lesson.
vague a3 the In-
of the country he fan-
i 01U .John Robinson and his circus too, iower of the aviII which overcomes ! cies e OWI". wlien n magnincentiy
Ai'ere in toplitstj during the next three ! t A'ery i)hysical dilSculty, and should
Avet-ks: i overcome all mental ones, if applied
Early in the morning the folks began j Avith the same persistence,
to gather from all parts of the known i THE CLmv.
world, ( Ave guess so. there was so m my;, A K:,-e prop jrt ion of the interest of f
and about ten o'clock the grand pro- i any circus centers about the clown. ;
cession passed up Main street on one To the young he is a magic person, and !
side and down our principal thorough- even we older ones laugh at his Stale ,
fare on the other. I jokes and blush at his practical tricks j
The side walk attendance Aras large j on lis. Tin- fellow wim a born v:iga-'
i t i . . t :.., i . . i t . i i . i i . . . : it . . i l i i... : I
aiui t sialic, l ne ciiai iois snoiie jii iee ! hunii, e iviiov ii. lit: Mimim i:i
niorning sun like biirnished gold, and ' dieted, along With the bridge he talked
'a great moral show, and j the l'lovv mutilated the pure Sward
of his feet was religious. bf the prairie. Rut yesterday in the
and only came to see the animals, j llf wf States, and Nebraska aa.-.s caUed gilinilljr.
teiwhers, preadhirs arid learners may the Indian Territory, and her bound.i- jf" leaving
tio.u r ith the Missouri liver; thence
down the middle channel of the Mis
sotiri river, and folloAting the mean
ilerings thereof, to the jtlace of the be-
g the question of boun
tells aou his fathers owned all
The day before yesterday it wa3 an
unknown country, the Oreat Ameri
can Desert. Yesterday it was only
lately, every one has heard altogether
the most about Kansas. We were stir
prised ourselves on looking over the
early documents to see how persistent-
I ly the name of Nebraska occurs, whiie-
that of Kansas is not mentioned until
the introduction of the bill for the
regarding the tract of land westward, I "nuw, u
and Nebraska, i
i Aei raHKii is nri in ine act creating
the two territories and first on all Gov-
divided into Kansas
The first bill introduced into Congress;
Inokiinr t'T;irds the foriiiatitm cf a i
tentorial government, out of the vast j w'tal documents of that period,
region lying west-ward, and north- j -vet our s5ster Kai13:iS hsw enjoyed for
westward of the .state of Missouri, ! a TUMl ot 'e:irs L" f:ir the greatest
UTEAJI BOOK AXD JOB PlilXT
IXa AND BLANK' BOOK
MAN UFA CTURINU
rlfter many years' tixiicrieiii."?, with sujicior fa
cilities; and the
IJcst Workmen
to be found in the West, will flit any ord--r, ilizh
or s:iia;t, in tl;e u l style at saoii uolice, nd
at lac lovii-sl juici-s.
I TIichc Oran arr i:riurpn.od In quality ot
! tore. ! vtt of ti'ilMh, .iii!i:il:c!'i- of conHtnu llon.
; I'll ! .I:!r:,!.i'i-v.
. Ml-:i.oiFOs in vari.ms stlr? and un-
I c-ii'iu'ed 1:5 t'.;i".
Srud f'ir Ill.Kfritrd f 'ft-ihviip.
Addrt.'s NKAV HAVEN UlNIAATO.,
Nev llavi'ii, Conn.
BAri-iiIs wanted. 4i-Ut
E. T. DUKE & CO.
At the foot of Main Street.
AVholc-sale and Uctau Dealt! in
Hanhvnrc and Cutlery
sTttvhs, TIN W A u n,
iuox. xails.
hoes, tiakva,
shovels; axes.
knives and
I cr.KS.ftt:. .
Our Blank Bcok Work
ami ninding of ovory dosrijition cannot he sur
passed ty any linn in the btale, and we chal
A!' klnd tf
Tinware ranufacturcd.
kiiown as "the Ffatte Country,' w;is
i notorietw
County Work a Speciality,
Indian Teritory, to day you a4k us for j d ri u 33J c or ,n The slavery clause
i an impostor and confidence j the brass fixings looked indeed like j so much about, for a
ass him around. Journal. ' chariots of fire. Tito stately elephant I thinks he's sniait, but
! carried his own trunk and two other ' He undertook to
its history, its resources, population;
raiiroads, schools and wealth.
Verily, must Ave have rubbed Alad
din's lamp to have built up in this
"wilderne.-ii" a state that calls for such
a history as this in eighteen years from
nuisance. lie i irs tormation as a .territory ana out
he Hint a bit. utile over live years as a Mate.
show us up a." a I the i'-ocndarIeS of xkkraska.
u2. ami it nronosed to organize nil this
above mentioned countrv, into a Terri- j liave becn sotn' c'u,sod ut ce :l 9lr"g-
- I 1 .. ....... ...
tory to be called NtbrasKa. There
Avas no mention o aiiy K aiis.13 at that
time, nor for two succeeding winters.
j and Cotinty OTleers will find onr forms the lat
in tlie nrTniin i ''st ll,ost '"pfved. Stationery. Seal for
in nit, oi.mii j (';i(y. District and l'robate Courts. Jiistiees
act creating both territories, as must j r t!le 1't':u?e ic-
On the night of the lifieenth int 1 fellows, bag and
baggage, in solemn j wholesale depot for bad Avhisky: but! "In tile first Geography that my fat li
the joke failed entirely every one er studied, printed in I.iostom ltt!3, by
best in town, and always have; all the
doctors sample it first, to see if it 11
astounding information: "Michigan
Louisville, Ky. was aroused by the ; grandeur, and the patient camels
alarm cf fre and within three hours ; ground their many corns on the slip- ; could see it failed, and that's Avhy they Jedi Jiah Moore, under the head of
fA-e alarms w'efc given in different tery cobble stones of the OuWi Citn. ! laughed. Every one knows we get the North America Ave find the following
parts of the city: f while two magnificent native Arabs in
A large amount of projK-rty was j Zouave pants, iiWe red mal bags) and
destroyed but the fires Avere finally got i Tuikisli Fez. grandilmiuently marched kill or not, before we drink it; and
tinder control. tin front of them, one of AThoin softly j then to have a miserable circus clown
The fires Avere the work of mcendi- j whispered to his camel a Ave passed; j expose us in that way. Well our rcpu- : fourth magnitude," and "when
feries. r t j "Ye on Id fool ye, af ye tread on me ! tation Is fire proof 'and 1 la! Cock proof' j the population of North America shall
Tlt'fe filLii' VviLsON'S SICKNESS. ! '10e agin, I'll pit a rale county cork j and we don't think he hurt Fox's feel-1 have diffused itself toward the West,
Knmpwh"t rmr-p rell i.le informitlon ! head oh yez, ye ould vagal onc ye." i ings any; but to include one our best : the banks' of thesw lakus may become
gle for supremacy In tiling up this j T errat arut Comilinrc'I 111. inks
ncAV land, aiid Kansas King directly i i TA T- i
west and northwest of Missouri, a I-edgers, Day Books,
Slave State, became t!te theatre of ae ! JlccOPtls,
lion net ween Ilia Atioillionists and ' In ready male stoelr. furnished at the lowest j
the lro-S.!atery men. It was this fact ; ''Vftie iw ,,i: for :,h kind, of .ion avok- m.
that brought her so prominently be- "o'JtiV1" tlie utl"i,;t f,"-L;i. aad di-j.aicaed
tf
during Avhich, modifications of the
same bill Avere reported aiid je-st, but
all for the purpose of organizing a
Teritory to oe called .Nebraska wnose f " i- ."".' , vimui.tiv.
boundaries would have been from the i ,oro t,,e I"1'". an'1 w,,l, J ! ST. A. D. BALCOMBE,
M!m.ri lino to tho British T.ss.,;nn ! -st;lt ft without some share i ; . Jlanar RepnWyan.
North ; and Westward to the Mounta- i of the l?on,,'r st'5fM n,1 slavery agita
ins. Not until the winter of 1334. i tions, we have thus far moACd onto
after three defeats, did the Territory j mir m:thoods estate riiid to our present
OMAHA,
NKUitASKA.
Excelsior Barber Shop.
J. O. BOONE.
Main street, opposite Droohs I.'oim.
flair Catting, Shaving and
Shampooning.
Especial ctteiaioa iven to
CI TTING CHILDREN'S nAIIt.
Ca:i and see IJOON E, fc'Pnts and get toB In t
CLEAN SHAVE
i:fi -ly.
Lake is wiadly within the boundaries t
of tlie territory of tlie United States." r
of Nebr.Vika struggle into existence.
and
concerning Tice President Wilsrrn's , oxtiie ceouxds
sickness seems to le vouchsafed us ! An immense tent was cast.
than has been obtainable ht'rftiffie: evryt'ifng bore token that the great 1
lie has had a slight attack of paralysis,
lawyers, a pious man, leader in the ! the seats of flourishing cities.'
school; pillar In the
h j They have diffwtrd themselves.
I viilrt XWiti-htrtrrn 1 i st vilf TvIlSilrv i Tim piling Invn nrriv'
. . ..u.''f....u.r. ... ..... - - - . . .... - - - . . V. . V . ( -J J....V. t. . . . .
depriving him of th? control of the
muscles of one side of his face. Avhich
hia aonie AVhat disfigured him. I lis
physicians hold o it hojH's of h'u entire
recovery if he Avill abstain entirely
from' Avork of any kinl. It is d.mbtful
If they will :JIow him to preside in
tlie senate at the next session.
.ti''m nrtiih.W. Mn-l m'1 Imj i,.i,!,in' lirns ! inline Avtw too Dad; aiid 11 ever lli.u
ii.itl com-- to town. ! fhiwn comes to l'lattsmouth agaih
Under tlie canvav the lions roared, we'll fix him. We'll just -smash" him ; miles from the mouth of that rier.
the tigers growled (these are fats, j till he can't stand any jokes on whi.sky. Jt is said to be navigable fur i:!00 miies."
readers) the h;gs barked, trained to! i We'n tumble-r him. we'll take him j - The Ohio is a most
they Avas), the monkey s-weli, the real over to Billy Neville's and giveJerry j beautiful river, separating Ohio state
reporter Avould say t-h.tttct:ed it tvaJ i a dollar lit Punch him until instead of ami Indiania tu:d Illinois Territories
too hot to chatter these nionkevs ; daiicing a tight rope he'll think a lijht 1 from Virginia and Kentoekj;"
ami then it Avas curtailed of its first
Erie Lake is of the I fair proportions, by so much as now
forms tlie State of Kansas.
The bill by Avhieh the Territoral
boundaries Ave re settled, Avas intro
duced by Mr. Stephan A. Douglas in
January 111 and provisled for twn
Teritories one to consist of all the land
directly West of the State of Missouri,
and to be called Kansas, and the
residue to comprise all tlie great North j
West, and to be named NkkUasica. j
History from Oryanizatlon of Ttrrito-
ry to Organization as a State.
Oe'r tin billows of a dnrk jrret-n r.
Out sight as lioiindlei.. and our feet a free
The act to organize the Territory of
croif rri-krvoltiiiu i-nilfK irtfli Iz.ba i
warn and bloodshed and Avith fewer j
departures ' from the usual quiet ait-(
thoritive tvdministration of civil laAv j
and order than perhaps anv State ever
j organized so completely oh the bordrs ;
7 he best brioTt . in thv- marl;t Bat I -iniv ii r ( m ... ri,,n
term ever fjferrtt-Alt ntion agvuls j vl I 1 JJ jL.A 1 JlAiiliLi
St ml for circulars of o?tr n a' i
trork. IXtfVnsOLS LIFE AND
TIMES OF
Next, Tl:e Missouri ries in Louisi
ana, arid falls into the Mississi;pi 1160
of civilization as Nebraska Avas in 1834. !
Horade Greeley!
STATE ITEMS.
C.r.O. FICK.LES,
Tn rteir.
Spealving of the resolutions adopteil
by the iowa It?p'ib!ica:i Convention
m iking it a duty to oppose the election
THE DOUG SHOW.
j turned up their noses at rialtsmuuih
i people, and showed their teeth at their
' young f.-onfercs about town in the most
j hospitable manner possible. One old
felluv; that Avas loose, hooked his tail
of bad and incompetent men. even if i rr:iij (f the three horns of tho
iiomirated by altcpuhlican conA-ention, , xexas steer, and uhimi'ered in the ears How the curly dog bit the old man's
the Bloomington (111.) Leader says: j admirim' "rou; of A'Oiinz "utter : tail, and ran through tlie drum inste.wi
They do not say that every llejul- : pru,Sj "You-utis-come-from-DarVin- j of jumping oA'er the hoop, and went
lican f'WV opiOse tlie election of a bad j :., ..r ,.,..,. i. i slovr o-.i iho Pidder when he sbouM
man on the", ticket of ins own party i
without bislmr tolitical caste in his is.
Antelope and buffalo abound near J
Kearney Junction.
A dry-g.ods & grocery store in
Fairmont assure the public that they
will not be un-i- rnltd by aiy firm in
The most jjnpttlar Lio'ircrihy extant
I The most graj th ic p'Aiti al history i
j Candor, 1 iilfiu-.s.t, 1 ruth. Impart nut
ty A book for the Laboring Man
t book for Stutvsnttv; Scholars ami
Thin fill's 1 look for ixcry Ameri
can famihf.
The le?t of Frah Mats alicayt r
hand in their tcuon.
No li!o;fnuhlc;d Tvork W siti-h interest to the
whole K-oj.e has In fore ?:jM!'cti id Amer'iiiii
iitenuiire. D Is a Iiill. coinlih-te. honoM :ii'coiuit
: tlie countrj". Where do thev iret their i ti" ii:'L- "f til.' ht!. -io,;-. .eui int!i!,ii;,i i
I - " of our country s it-forioer.-.. ll.e lnt joiirnaiist
SliOeS, AVe WOIlder. of hi :;ce. iiiul the lni!.i.-n i.iiki v.lio everhx-.t. j
'1 here iiic also extoinletl notici-s of very masy j
j It is reported that Dr. tenner of the , l t
Nebraska was approved May 30th. lttf-t : ! Staat Z'Uit tK heir to $43, ! Mr. Greeloy's CotempomnCS
lira ii est price paid for
FAT CATTLE.
12 Highest Cr.h IVico i .dd for green hide.
during the first session of the 33d Con- j
000. And he an Editor!
rbpe is dancing him a pretty jig, and I It tli vides the U: S. into four districts
we don't care how much Claret Jerry j which it terms, "the Northern, South-
draws during tile operation nor Avho ; ern, Middle and Western.or houisiana. j grcss : and immediately after describing j A section house on the
he draAvs it from. and says: "This division of the V. S. j the boundaries as before given, then ; Brady Island av.is struck
main .;:ki;t,
n.ATTSM.lL'TH.
K--Uf
NEB.
U.
bv
is already divided into Louisi.tiui, and : rolio-s ths clause:
1. at
light-
ntng.
thk littm: rONIES
IVere perhaps tlie pieasantest and most j
Wtis'nt they pretty, Av:is'nt they cute? j several territorial governments, is near- j And AMien admitted as a State or j
ly equal in extent to all the rest of the ! States, the said Territory or any iortion i
r, S and will, at no very distant peri- I lie s received into the
J , , , .1 nton Avith or A-ithnitlaviTA-, :is their
od be divided into several independent ; Constit!ll;on ln:iy llrt.-ScriL at the time
States.' I of their admission.
We should say so. Again we quote: ' Thereliy hangs a talc, and perhaps
"Agriculture flourishes most in New !
England, N. Y., and Penna.. but is iuak- j ()f Nebraska Territory by goiitg back a
rapid strides westward." little, and seeing how that clause came
What a Fatuous oiiiaii
Isruiitig.
Knows aX-o'ut
have gone fi3t, and was never oh Us
chair (like soirie Children) when ho
ought to have been, and how the "little
oavii party; Avhich Avould be a bold :
rtnnonncement of ieional lilerty, but . av,
they say it is; Yjylt health fill sight there, among the ani- :" white dog" stood up as straight as a ig
!iTHUn'' ujkiri hrrn, ' i-i a gdiT iVepiiV ' nrtiN; at !ea?t. Such little dears, only j boy. and the monkeys till walked a rope ; - The boundaries of IiuUiana are not j to be inserted there,
lican. "What other political p Irty has tnn-e fet?t hgh, some of them, and as I and stood on their head on a forty foot ; settled and its extent cannot of course j In 1820 an act was passed by the Na
frver made a similar declaration? I doeMe' as kittens. One little round-! IMde. Will it not all be chronicled in j be estimated : it is supposed to contain tional Congress, since called the Mis-.
What other political party has ever i btlje,j iniid-eved, innocent looking ' the hearts of our children for many a : nearly a million of square miles; Loil j souri Compromise, Avhich said:
hertr'compiele i" wswsion of the little mother-pony bad the tinniest, j day to eon;,? And this ends our day
tdiblie confidence that it could dare sweetest (sliall we say it) little collie j 'l lhC
to make sticTl announcement of politi- j you eA-er saw.
Fron the Elkida (,tov;i Journal. July 2. j
Matilda Fletcher, Iowa's favorite i
platform orator, has leen selected to j
we mav as well commence our history deliver the annual address at the Ne- :
braska State Fair, at Lineoln, the firit
week in September. She has accepted
al liberty, faith, ami doctrine?
It was not bigger" than !
a half
18
The Editor Of the Hebron Journal
tonics to" Flaltsmouth.
AN ABSURD KUMOll
The report in circulation that the
President ha drawn two years' back
Jay under the lavr increasing" Salaries j "
is absurd, since the Cdnstitutiort for ; ,;lT
. F t lit !
bids the increase or diminishing Of a
President's compensation during the
period for which he shall be chosen ;
hnd also prohibits him from receiving
Tithin that period any other emolum-
, , i in animal shoA-, as all the croid aTumals
rate of pay under the late salary bill
i , . 4 au , alwavs seem restless and discontented,
cegan ATiin ins new inuiuii mc n.n
of March, and the clause in the law
increasing his pay is as folloAvs: "That
ftand aftrrr the. -ith day of March.
1873, the President of tire Uulted States
Shall receive, In full for his service
tlu:
groAvn setter dog about
inches high, and Avould Aveigh 20 lbs., ! -
mavlie. It did look so cute Ave know J We took the B. & M. train 1 hursday
,. . . .. ,;4f. - , 4t, i ..,i i morning, and at 2 o clock r. M. found
that half the little folks there longed , . ; . . . t-r.ttsmbutli. Avith
ItiiliO' riri1 L-ivj it rtn,l UP ttlifklllil nnf. ! i . .., e ii . i .4?.
iu ...... .... ......... " a nr k iv (i lour or 11 v r noti; s nfioi is
nearly a million of square miles; Loti
isiana is divided into Iavo governments.
the State of Louisiana, and the T
In all that Territory cedd by Prance
irrito- ; to th" Tinted Slates under the naue- of ! of uoI;irs to their treasury; The
fceorn- ! which lies north of 3 deg. ,UW1 of ourttuintrV are as much i
the invitation, nnd has selected for her
subject, "Panders Wives and Daugh
ttrs." This is a happy selection for the
success of oTir Western neighbors'
Fair. It will bring thousands of vis
itors to their exhibition, and thousands
vro-
lnter-
ested in the success of otir fairs as the
! the south, ;md Mississippi Territory on
i the north;
ire objected cm-selves. SfA-eral of j m, all of which Ave were aide to devote J The Territory df I.Otii-iana com pre-
the little ponies had colts, and all were j to visiting, sight seeing, &c. ; j,rn,is the country west of the Miss
ni! nr.r, ..l.ir.'f c.. in viou- l,n! I ( 1 le f teH for tlie llrooks iiousr. Avh'Ch i . ..? : i .,.(i,.,f lotihuinniuif"
'lT.J.., 1 1, plitmut ui'jli.,o lu i,i,i,uvj I n - . : ,Tl.i.lil llV'iyilx lllll(Uv WM .
... 1 and 30 minutes north latitude, not m
nrwiw Tito i tit rv iiiu ui 'n i tii. 11111 1 11 i - t t
' : ' . ";ciuueu Awinnine limits or tne Mate, other sex, and it is right they should!
on me ivasi, me .uis.M.ippi 11 ei on , eontempiateu t.y tuts Act, Missouri) i,e pt in prominent positrons to carry i ,-n Av,.st Fltl.rti; Wr.Z, i 1 nei, . ii'o Jr X
the Avest, the Ibei ville and the Oulf on j Slavery and involuntary servitude, oth- ; forw;ird sueh enterprises, especially York t i:. !!i, hevr may he nean-st 'to y.
i whether in joiiniiiliMH or peneral polities, o !
j Itiat I ne v. lion- is a ratlier l'liii. just, and J: 1 1 - '
; l-il rej.res! ntai ir.ii ot Ai:. iit;;:i jioluies lor a i
J period oi ion y yeai . j
; Mere vim ui.l'irrn i-f tie r:s- and fa'l of iiar-
tie. : of the iruim;-'.! : lei dtlt at of policies uf
ttiL- i'ves and eha'ct'.-i A j
MANY EMINENT MEN.
This work in. m hort. the irreat hioL'raohieo
hiMorieul Merit of the liint v. Jt i.s ilu- jreat iit
1 rary sueee! of tlie liiiies. l-.veiy inu-liii'iit
laan and woiiiaii iil Have it. ()i'.;cr are it I -ready
eoaiinf? in in mi h a way as to si. ow thev
wi.I soon i ii 1 1 topour.
.MeelianuM:! v it ;stlic li::i!so!tiest hook Tuili
lished. U-: ' 1 rofuM-ly ami Kl.tUA.N li.
f l'SI ItA'i'Kl with about. 40 eniaviti is. iue!,;il
iiiK im! traits, also a steel enravin .( Air. .j"e
ley, v.hieli is tiie imiHt le,sin; and ualiir.'rt of
aiiy yet ptiMislied niakiiii; a volume of over
royal oeOtvO 'ai,'e.H.
Agents Wanted,
To whom the rr'-it teriii are offered. Apenti , , .
y.Tf l i.-e!lii.r v.ilh i.i,i.:.i-;,l!.,..,l . "i,... 1 in .in. eve
?;re;'.l lo;niIai;ty ofllieliowk Iiumvs tdlin
neiu sii ees5. i't seenre iloi;,c,ii;,te len iloiy
Mend ?!.".' for the iialjitsomest iro.SMeTits re'eiit
ever ha !, or iSt for salotle eopy. litoaiy i le. Highest Market PrtVCS gic 11 ill Cash
prepaid. AddresH.
! UNION I'inir.TSlHXil CO.:
XUi AV'aliash Avenee. Chii-ago
fa iLiii:irs nx in a e.
B. G. HOOVSE,
LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Krrp con-t.tiitly ou hand oil Staple Articles
: Slie.'i ;n
COFFEE,
i SU'JAR,
j TOBACCO,
MOLASSES,
Dry don ds,
iSoots, Shoes, Ac.
n-tl,iiz ns!i ,!lv k!it In i A'.-,cl,.ti
fioje. i, ii !, will l.e soM s,,,-,j prof.t for
( AMI. An kiiid.iof Ti o!uee taken In exeiinw
for .ooils. and lie;
' fa- Orain.
lit
erwise than in punishlderit Of Climes, wlien the iliicetor :wt mi wiselv in se- : I'laee of residence.
shall be, and art- hereby pro- j iectinff ;LS our neighbor of Nebraska i
Ilioueu. i hai-Milniin Stirt, lttnitttf
i
Matilda Avill have a good many points
nr I
l'.'-lt.
none others Avere so saail a: Ibis one
avC have deiscrilw-d. They all iofced
.. ...,.. '...f.,! .,..,1 .I, ,! r,i . '..
1 UJI CI. II 1. l clll'l lill.riiLii, iiit
1 them thi most agrcrabhi feature of the
th
Ave omtt.j
"VVe foil
Cr-T!lt!f' c ''IT o
ie;ir tip." with
an e:r!v rceovt
t
In 1850, another series of Compronli.se
. inotunriu Ai'i rti f.tJU.iil 1-if- ll' ! i ? r i f n i
' 1 111 Ill tVI.V WllK K. L'UV ( lll. II. VV A i t f 1
. . , ' . , . i in sympathy with an audience of farm-
li.V II'.IJWIILJ IUJI 4.JI' I II lllllll.l, CHI , p..l
IIi.HAT.n o;lie just
"t. Louis i:t a village cf 200Iiotis ioi't the act of 1820 binding and in force '
Avives and daughters. Having
oviug "tri' iii; tion
" ! known her from early enough to have
been callc'd to go for the doctor at her
e.re I
I piM:ort:H of
.....1 ... ...; ,1
.ti.ii ,11 .
r Mrs. M-ieMur- '
first appearance up to bit
girlhood, we
es, -beautifully situated on the Missis-i .u.,i consecrated all the new territory
siii 14 miles Kdow the n'.outh cf the I north of 3i: 30 to freedom for ever and
i . " 1 1 -1I 1 1 I tt V. lit! 1 4-1. til tJUMlIlU i r.T. -
r!H,m. iS,e ia.--p.i;vr.er-r.s. .aWc Aiur- ; i.videnuy tne?e ioihi couki not oouna , our southern brethren thought oth- j f;irwier pi,f lrorli Tery I!e;ir Ujf? ,,ack I
phyin t h absenceof the racy editor. -,'t.iraska, but avc h:ve found some- erwise. as neoj.le irei?erailv do over a I -i, ti;. ...-...-iwa ,n ,.!r' '
compromise, and when iri the first sess- jt Mow,i in (nc barrens' a palpable ! Shatni'ttotcn,
ion of the .J.'d Congress a teti tion for 1 rri!i,iiier f,.r l,f.r d,,,..-.b1i f:itler ! J-ramriue,
St. Louis & Southeastern
Railway.
t'0'30LIATLT.
"NASHVILLE SHOUT EST LINE."
Aud Direct Ko'ite to
if pininn for ..IhiT eliinM Uwh, j i-..!onl h. over ,.xorti.i ail ill i , , , , wl w !
,-nt ltlur libtTty lien1, wiiicii ! itiXgZ i tare M. .kI our ;
never be grants!. 1 or one it is too j t(,Htv of Jin f.,p).rt! ,;9 i,wn en-! once in I.ouisian;i, and within the lift- j
hot, for another too cold, and they ; paired in the office for tiie past year or
sometimes show such evident pain in i eighteen liioriths; and ha doubtless
i V . i - i 1 i ,u l: their cramjetl positions that Ave feel ,u" m" w eie ,:ue toe -uiI;o..ia oi
iring the terra for Avhich he sliall be ; . ,: and build up a reputation for the IIei:-
elected, the sum of 459.000 per annum. 3 Vl ' 1 ". j AI.. j8t as avc Aere making odr
. . ' ... then, it always seemed to us, ast many
I ! 1 -r r,oil Tv , ,r, f 111 v 1
. of tltem kne-.r and felt they were set
f Jh'e proceedings of tile Nebraska
ctafe' Horticultural Society for 1872
up there a3 a show, at so much a head,
and really were mortided at being
lie l-ef-re Tr3,'thnrfks to tho' Wndness I gazetl at hour after hour by an rguorant
t D. U. Wheeler; Secretary'. It W a d often itusa mpathising crowd.
r?rv n;itlv nouna -volume, anu cives i i- iar. i..
much valuible information in the Hor-
time of men not yet past active duty.
Does'nt it make you feel ju :er? Think
of Xew Orleans, and Kellog, and War
tnonth. ami let us thank Heaven that
the population of these United btates
has been "diffused" and those "Cities
have flourished," and those " independ
ent States" have been made, and Ne-
o-rganizing the region westward of the . XAX ;i f;imiIy of thirU.en and xXA
Ct.., A Hf Ijj.oifi tfiivo n (Trivial 4 ryy ... . . .... a i ,
oi.iit-i .Mi-w.i.i i-miKi, 1 - j nothing to orag of OAer ins neigliborsi Motitaomtry,
were quietly laid aside, and in the next
session when the Cbnimitteee on Terri
If she lets "oratory" alone, and simply
tells the girls and Avives of Nebraska
ticultural litiet The appendix contains
V ..... . - . - r. ; r. ,
t i;.f T..,.-....... I...
an r.ssay on i-iauunx LU'ijicua, iy
. l'enand ; Essay on Timber growing.
i;)? i'i 11. i-nvinsoii ; ritv iimi i,
oy Morris, and an Essay on Trc?"
' t ulture, by" C S. Harrison, all of which
Vil! ripay reading,-t"d should lie read
h'tiy our practical fafme'ra throughout
the btete.
The order " of the Tioardsays 5000
'St thes reports should be printed. Dr. j
IfiHef Cll'ys they were not. Mr. Wheel- j
?1r5atf?they are,-4nd we satr .t pretty
f.iSii' eTafe' ll.f&iS ai bSS tffice,-any !
Avas packed; the tall benches rising
one lK-hind the other from the green
swaril, almost to the roof of the tent.
There must have been 2.500 peojile
present! and Avherethey all came from
Ut l'lattsmouth is a mystery.
The little lady on the' tight rop. v;is
r$. graceful, and the
white ones, Avere beautiful uOav
Avere'nt they? Who' says they rer
nothing but old circus horses' X
bodv, but some miserable old puffed
f . .
tones reported a mil ior ine organ i za- what she Ao of farming, in a new
tion of Nebraska it suddenly met with j country, in a family where to born j
a formidable and angry Southern oppo- atrir ii.rolvel severe pim-hingof priv- i
sition, and Tas rejetrted in the .enu.c, j .jn,i a corresponditig mnltiplieity j
although passed in the House. ,)f burdens, she will be sure to intense- t
Mohih,
i Ni r Orleans.
UatV'.xtou.
Nashiille;
Chattanooga;
Atlanta, ,
Maiftn,
Charh-st-iL:7;
Savannah;
Knoxrile,
Iirist-J,
Lgiiffiburg.
Ri-htnond,
NorfAk,
3Iacliine bliop.
Way man &f Curtis
rLATTSMOl TII, .NEE.,
Kepairrrs of Steam foiIue, .i!ler. Saw and
Grit Milis.
i.it ar.d Steain Fiitiiiv's. AVioiiu'lit Iron Pipe;
Force and I. ill Tumps, Meant ; u;-. , bafety
Valve t.overnois, and all kind., ol
Brass Engine Fitting
i riimlsheu on short notice.
Farming Macliiccrv
Ki'j a;i- ii on .'--hort notiee.
inditest bow, before retiring from tlie
olhce, Mae himself dropped in', and al
though AA-e are sorry to larn. in general
bail health, which at this time w:t3 ag
gravated bv the extra la!or conseciueut
upon the removal of the olMce, opened braska is one of them.
" 1 - .; !.-. C. i
... ;. ; ihv, to sustain. AVe tHk a or ef view I puousnea it u. -j'juetn x i o, hi
A e went into the circus tent and it flv9CimM m Ken. ! stj,, Ure Terrltttry pf Xe
eral subjects fur the few minutes wlien j braska bounded ou the North bv Urit-
vm.4, iMiivtlotil'Ui n.lllil 'IT t ho !) Tir- ( - I
inr"T n d 'Vo eft. was iV A.lieric.i, on the Ea. by Hacotah, ;w ifore. At once tho question of mily
a year's sn'..sciiilim in "advanee," ! Iowa and a sirfall portion of Missouri, holding Slaves in the proposed neAv
knowing this to 1 the editor's para- on the south by Kansas, and on tlfe Cost ! territory cam'? up. and was argued with
disc, ami Avishiiig' to' leave Mac in his j bv the Hoc! y 5lountains. The" whole ! une acrimony as such questions
tetaf!Sa ZZSi i "' "1' n"' !.1klT w,ro in . ,l,y,. H,
l.oises, those j . . . . . , .x...;. , i - . j ,.. .... n ,..., ! . ? ,,- .. . , t.. . i.
ieiore ii uvini; inw t.-ii. ii"v-vi.-i; n c ui io u.i e ;i ui i- io uco, uu ni-inv-; ieriitories, ana iuiikui iui ms
bill with all the tact and energy that
ho was niasteTcf. Every one knows
Of rninsfl th Kiirrpvl far these mat) ! the stru'rrle that rolloweil. The South-
Dec. 14th. 15.5:3, during the first seS- j ly interest if she f;?i!s to greatly in;
sion of the 33d Congress, Jlr. Augustus ! struct. j
C. Dodge, of Iowa, submitted a bill or- Xo Western so?,::" ,viil l!:feii Co her ;
ganizing the Territory of Nebraska, i v-i0 fought a' braver iigl.'t th:r
embracing about the same territory a? tKlt u,roiIg!i Avhieli she has won th'j ;
rich tronhies of scliularship !
must sav that av.is she situated ut Uie I r:lte ,Klgt.f an tL'tf blates up to these
"high old canyons" of the Sierra Ne- j .. .
vadas, or the illustrious hills of tlrf ! "
more illustrious Switzerland, Ate could
hp curmudgeoii, bioateti with beer and j probably admire her river view, craggy j rp taken before 'off. but schcbl maps
1 . . , r , , i , . . . , , , ' . .
vanity, Avno n is jorgyi en ine cays omits, m gorgeous ravines; out, io- f linft1 tft 5v snWantiallv these
i.a H- i. l-irv iin,I ln i.ir.H,. ..!. ' .i . n.l ;,. ia Knonti ful T-i.llif.T ..r.iiTif I -
r .l. I ....,- r ir.fl tlm lii-- Unl.V,.I..,.. .... nvi.o,tr.,t tr. o..- t- lllllllS Unlll OJ Ol UJ,
w
next
em meniljers endeatOreil to legislate
ShiA-ery into tho Territories; th Abo
litionists trying to legislatS it out, and I certainly have the bull by tho norns in
! ...i. ...... i '.v, ..r
.1.1.-1 OilV . 'JIKT U.l 11. v. ....'I.'. il,t.-
hood. No farmer's girl, howeve r hard
her lot, Avill be thpre ith ham's more
familiar with rough toil than the
ppiuikt 13 ov::. Nv; fa:i.st's Vfife,
whose burden is three-fold greater
than rlie ought to bear, will command
the sympathy of a more faithful and
I-elpfuI daughter than this nome Ma
trkla. Wt. lrave seldom met her since
she became famous, but if she is an
orator, as they say she is, she should
Ami all Point :
$Mi tli and Southeast, j
CO U KEASONS AA'IIY this Is 'the i-n -f erred j
Keute.
IT I Til K nXI.Y MX': r::nnii.g Piilliaan !
I'ahi'-,' ln'.wini; liooni Sleeiiintr t-'att throiigli j
frin ?1. Ixniis to Nash i iile i itl'ieat ehalie. 1
11 l.s THK ONLY LINK under one manage- !
liri iTt i t tween tliese t'ities. J
it IS TIIK (M.Y I.I X I. hy wUUh .:.ssen- j
.r ran :u. inmi nun ii iu;,-h travel, anu
iro'ii m- ii tveeiy-four hoitri ti.ne.
IT I ClIKArKU from Sr. l..tti.s to
XarTivillc than the cirenitoiis ro'ute via. Lonis
vilie. on: motto i
Tiios, W. S3:r;ocii,
CABINET MAKES
AXD
UNDERTAKE!
next UOUi WJ lieiticw, nu iu hvibcs oidii' ui .ii.iiM, wc ciiittwiu iu ovu i . .. .l.l..rr.
SSi Ml wild froni tartify, .nd the hi ?jread over smoother surface Tixe Territory of Nebraska was or- MrrDotfglaar anxioiw for his territories an rtgnenitrtral aklrewr
QUICK TniEf
GOOD CARE!
CLOSE L'ONNELTI ONS !
New and elegant dav riciehes wfiilpjied with
the WestiimhoiiM Air nrake urnl toe Miiler
t'oeele.r and ri.Ufonii hip rim i! ail trains.
Tli'.'iijrh Tiekets on s-ile HJTd t'llSaue clie.:
ed a 'ill the iirineipal Tit:kct O'het iu the West
aiidX'Tth.
Ask. fr tickets Ala tlie Sertlieustern rail
way. " ' s.
E. F. WIXSI.OAV, .
Oeh'l MAnager, St. LouK
V?.J5. DWENrOKT.
rfti Tir Afexxtr &r Lrrirfs'.
And dealer In a kinds ot
Furniture and Cliairs;
Mait STUEj.f; Xtxt door to Rrookn House.
ILATrSMOLTlf. - . . . jcEB.'
Tf Reprdrlnpr and VamhihlHg tca" ? a".'