'I H K ITER A LI). i j. a. MAciri?i.i;iir.. NEW RAILROAD. Our idea about a new road through ILATTS5IOUTn MARCH. IS, TTE PUBLISI1 Cap. Palmer's Illuminating Oil bill this week. Look a lecdle oud now you phellera &s sella fcreeso and things .totmra. TOC WON'T UO TO SLEEP. rending1 the editorials of the Chicago Vo$t & 3Iail. They are short, sharp, picy, and always truthful and impar tial. Per year, postage paid: Dally, S.S0; Werily.Sl.S3. ' AVe belive in State ollicers, and all ofi'cials in fact, receiving a square sat isfactory salary, and no extra compen sations for clerk hire, or incidentals; Pay the man what he is north ami let Lira -find" himself. Wo take it ail back. Plattsmonth is ox&e thing; it's "Cumins' up. Just see Valeky ft RrFrNEit's new double column Ad., and Dovcy, too, is coming out, though selling out, for which we are duly thankful, and truly sorry; thankful for the Ad. and orry he is sons out of business. Terror- the county, via Weeping Water, is tak ing immensely. TheOmiha ftr.pulli- 1375. j van copies our notice of this road and comments on it. Nearly s'l our l st business men, our County and City oili cers and the best judges of railroad building say this route would ce feasi ble and of great benefit to the county generally. Unless tha Trunk line is commenced with the opening of spring a move on this path will be started in-stauter. 2n regard to the petition the Wat-:h-man printed last week, asking that the Commissioners publish all their acts and expenditures for '73 and '74, it iaay be well to call attention to thw Ut that it will be a pretty expensive tob, but if the tax-payer demand it. the CommUsioners ought to comply, in! we hope they will. T2r.NL' CONSIllT'TION. Whit I know about It. We should like to see a few editor in the Constitutional Convention, in order that future generations may not & fcwit throwin grashopers jn our teth Ml deer friends and feller sitisens ov Kass Kounty, it is with a hart X'ul ov thanksgivin & prays that i take mi pen in hand tu x press my gratitude 2 the gud members ov tlie legislater fer thare gudness in providiu for for a nu constitution for th'u noble state of nu Bratsk y. mi fiends i am in faver of ov a nu constitution, a hole bran nu one clean threw & i wil tel u jest the kind ov an one i want & then u wil send me up to 2 linken to help make it. Custly i want it tu k.i that this stat shal b none as tha GRATE state of iiuJirasky.it bein a chip (& a pirty big chip it is z) sliscd off from wun m ov the great grat amcrican Dezert and turned tu a o-a sis (ant that a nise word i like to se it in print) a beauti ful no. 2 garden of edon which is des tined tu becutn the hosa of teaming miilyuri Seckendly i want the nu constitu tion tu provide for lots of officers & give them gud pa that the diiaty ov our stat ma teech our puny &;.,.!., 2 luck up tu us with aw & reverence A BILL Tor un Act to Regelate t of Ilia- mina'tinj Oils. Be it rl?tcd ly the Legislature f tha Sials of Nebraska : Sv.c. 1. That it shall be unlawful for any pprsoif or persons to offer for sale, tor illuminating purposes, aj tgent, or otherwise, any mineral, or pe troieuiu oil, or any oil lluid, or sul stance which is a product of petroleum, or into which petroleum or any prod uct of petroleum enters, or is found as a constituent element, until after he, or they have tested the same in the man ner following, to-wit: Uy taking nt less than half a pint of the oil, lluid, or substance to be tested, and placing the same in a small vessel in which there is no other .substance, of such di mensions that the surface of the oil, tluid. or substance shall not exceed four square inches m area, and placing "a Fahrenheit's thermometer in said oil, lluid, or substance in said vessel, in such manner that the thermometer will indicate the temperature of the oil. fluid, or substance being tested, which shall then be gradually heated at a rate of not less than two degrees per minute, Fahrenheit, to a tempera ture at which said oil, lluid, or sub stance will emit a gas. or vapor, that will ignite by bringing the 1 tine of a lighted match, or other burning t i per, in contact with the surface of t!.e article being tested, with siic-h freowii cv. and in such a m iaii( r as to .s-:er- lain the exact teu:p i.i i thermometer st which sa substance wi!I einii a g :- nile. and if it will etui .1 that will iTuit1 at a:.y U: low one hundred :u:d ten renheit, then it is I; :!., dangerous, and it sh all be feeil or offer the s:i:u;' fev are bv i. - v , ; i , ' .' V.ijll! I"' ; :.t be-d-': rce s i'a'i !t ei Li ed to br '.inlawl'ul t..j laugh at our ideas of grammar and language. It is a fact that competent as lawyrrs are, to judge of law foints, cCj few take pains to choose good, fiain English to express their views in; and some of our Statutes today, are perfectly barbarous as far as good English goes. if. L: White our county Coinnmsion Vr hss atmost given up the trunk road and says if he can do no good on that business, he is about through with pub lic life. If anything more can be done to further that interest and the inter est of Plattsmouth jie shall hold on; if not he intends to resign ins County Commissionership this summer and de rote hi3 whole attention to his busi ness at Omaha. We should be sorry t.a lose Mr. White as a citizen. OfS NEW CONSTITUTION. We would again call attention to the primaries which meet on Saturday. March 20th, to elect delegates to the County Convention, which will nomi nate members to the State Convention, and urge tie importance of send ing clear unprejudiced men right here in the start. The forming ofthis Con stitution is the most important act "that the citizens of Nebraska will be called upon to decide in the next twen ty years perhaps. The whole frame Work of our institutions, the ground work of our prosperity, and the rank we shall take in the role of States for the futare, depends ou our action in this matter. See to it then that no personal spites, no old political animosities, are allow ed to warp your judgments, either for county or State delegates. Send the best informed men you have to both. Our whole system of taxation needs to be remodeled, our judiciary to be re organized, and the salaries of all our State officers changed, either for better or worse. Wo need clear, cool men, ii-ither extravagant in their notions, miserly in their views nor bull-headed .but their opinions; men who have read, men who have thought on public affair, but above all, men who are competent to act, in framing this Con stitution. Do not let Cass be behind htr sister counties in talent. The County Convention is on Sutur dayTthe 27th, and the election April Cth. OUR CITT ELECTION, AND AFFAIRS GENERALLY. Sam very well meaning people, and X-od friends of th Herald too, think we oujht not . to hav?" published any statement about our city finances, and the amount we were in debt; they think it hurts the city. Xow we have told you all about that, and shown that v cannot hurt the credit of the city uFaong bankers and business men any more man sue is nuic. me ulkald, i as possible from thf toe. and the one :laiiiir.g same knowledge of business j whose mat k proved to be nearest the affairs, thoueht all these matters over i toe was stuck for drink3. It's lovely i wil now give u sum figgers to sho what officers we want and what we ot tu ki them buy turnin tu ure gografy u wil ea that what is kalled the grate ."tale of nu-york h;is a popu lation (that means peeple) ov only sumthin over 4,000,000 (fore millyuns) and only jest see with what dignaty thay can support thare 1 Gov. (that stans for guvenor) and thare fu hun uerd uther smal officers!!!! now turn tu thee back-side ov ure gografy til u kum to chiny and se how thick thay is setteld up whare thay kant raze nuthing but T loves shang higli ruster and chiiiyim-n & then com pare with tliis rileh state ov nulirasky & u wil se at h glanse that mp are abed tu supporte at lecst 20 or 13 mll!ya:n ov men wimmen and children now if nu-york kan hav 1 Gov. & kan dress him in milk and hunny and feed him on purple and tine linen bi the sim ple rool ov -- (this kross means addi shun) u wil ee c we r intitled tu at leest 4 Govs, therfor from the foregoin facks i am ii faver of 4 Govs, & not to be beet Li the uther stats iu givio the president $30,000 dol lars a year we will p-.opi-stu giv eech v our G iv. at $13,00-.) dollars pur an num tu be pa de iii advans Then we must have aboute 417 mem bers in hour legislat- r & p.. them Sll doilers pur dozen & knot limet thair time to quit sow c!os s:i we giv them from the 14th day ov Feb. tu the 22th da ov Dec. twise r year tu laber, in makin las for us, that wil giv them time 2 go horn to spend tlrt ir holly daze & sum on thair ltise change. and then we wil surve thee uther of iTicers the same wa, we wil have Sher ifs captins & lutentguviners consta ble Treasurers judges etc. etc. & al sich nise olicers awl over the stat. o i tel n we wil put it up in gud stile in reguler appel pi order & no mistake we wil spied it on thick u bet, cause u se it wil be bo nise tu have plenty of munny flowin round luse these hard tims & i will du mi best tu giv ai my frends a otis, then gudby hard tims fc gud mornin tu the nu moddeled stat of nebrasky. the biggist feelia stat in unyon, Thare is lotts mare i would lil-o tu sa but the printer is gittiu tired so i wil kwit for this tht tim Yours in hopes of ofis, G. A. D. a Sice liitle uame. San Frai.cisco people love strangers, and they sometimes take 'em in. One of 'cm loved me. I stepped into a gor geous saloon, of course only to get a light. There was a bakers' dozen of nice fellows in there. One of 'em spoke. " Just in time." says he. "For what y-'ays I. "Penny under the heel," says he. "All right," says I. "Take a hand ? savs he. "I will," says I. Then he said the way to play it was to put one heel on a penny laid on the floor, then reach forward with a piece of chalk, and mark on the floor, as far That any tk-i .-..:i. or person-?, j fur h i! tor iiiuminat- ; ing purposes, any oil, fluid, or substance i mentioned in the first section of this I act, until after he, or they have tested, or caused the same to be tested, as pre-s;n-;vd by this act, or who shall offer fof s.de for illuminating purposes, any of :.!' '. articles that will emit a gas or vap'r that will ignite at any tempera ture beh.w one hundred and ten de grees Fahrenheit, under the test pre scribe i in this act, he or they shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con viction thereof, shall be lined In any sum not les than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned in the jail of the county not exceeding twenty days, or both, at the discretion of the Court, and shall pay the costs of the prosecution. Srcc. 3. That if any person, or per sons, manufacturer, refiner, or wie-'r--sale dealer, of any oil, fluid, or sub stance mentioned hi the iiist secth.rt of this act, as agent, or others is shall sell for illuminating purposes, any oil. fluid or substance mentioned in said section, that will emit a ga or van. r that will ignite at any temperature un der one hundred and ten degrees Fah renheit, under the test in this act pie scrihod, he. or they, shall be guilty .d" a misdemeanor, and on conviction there of, shall be fined in any sum not ex ceeding one thousand dollars, or im prisonment in the jail of the county not exceeding twenty days, or both, at the discretion of the Court trying the case, and shall pay the costs of prose cution. Sf:c. 4. That if any person, or per sons, shall sell for illuminating pur poses, and iu a quantity of less than imp barrel at a single sale, any oil, fluid or substance, that will emit a gas, or vapor, that will ignite at any tempera lure below one hundred and ten de- green Fahrenheit, under the test pre-'j scribed by this act, he. or they, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, ami on con viction thereof shall be lined iu any sum not less than twenty-live nor more than two hundred dollars, or imprison ment in the jail of the county not ex ceeding ten days, or both, at the discre tion of the Court, and shall pay the costs ef prosecution. Sr.c. 5. That if any person shall sustain any damage to his property, or injury to his perron by reason of a vio lation of any of the provisions of this act by another person, the person guil tv of said violation shall ! liable to the person injured for all d im ires sus tained thereby, an in c i" a:y p -rs :i Violating tli" i-r.'V!r lei: : -tv-t shall, bv such ; .' U 1 1 . i i " '. i of another, he :;V.. ; . , .. t. - slaughter, ai.d o, ,.. - ' ' .. shall be punished a'-c: .'.-.a -. i :, i visions if t it-- betio!i u statute d"liiiii.ii tb:t cr ;.!i Sj-:c. 0. That aiv and made in violation !' h this act are h :'bv d.-,,l u the refusal of tlie dealer to accept the best offered. No person who ha3 pass ed," i. e., declined to bid in his turn, is allowed a second opportunity, llo i "out" for the dei'd. 4. The successful bidder, or the deal er, if he has finally refused to sil.then names or "pitches" hia tiumpand leads it. The winner t.f the trick is not re quired to follow the lead with trumps, if he should have them, but may, as he prefers, lead from any other suit in his hand. 5. If the person pitching his trump fails to in ike the number of points he has offered to give or refused to accept he is "aet back" in his score or count for the number so offered or refused; that is. the ioints he fails to make shall be deducted from those he has already won; and if he has won nothing it will be charged against him, and withheld from any future winnings. 0. The trump cards rank as follows: 1, high; 2, low; 3, jack; 4, Pedro; 5. game. Some players insist upon plac ing the Pedro at the head of the list; but the best usage discountenances thia and approves the order I have named. The value of the Pedro is wholly ad ventitious ; that of the ace and deuce is absolute. The jack, under any cir cumstances counts one for gimn; the Pedro counts nothing. The jack when of tlie trump suit, can be, taken by three cards onlv. while the Pedro is at the mercy of thrice that number, be side., laboring under other weighty dis advantages, like Alfonso of Spain, for the amusement of whose crazy auces-;.- t tor card juv said to hare bvn i-iven-i". ted. Therefore, it is pro-rlv adjudg Zt ; -d t l;M Vw jack is entithv! to the yu. ', Ci .l.-ace. Then, too. !. is of ancient iin'-.ige, an:; mis oeen o; me royai h'-aseliold for many generations, and though usually mentioned as a knave, frequently in the exigencies of the game he becomes a gentleman. Pedro is a parvenue. a litw creation, a lucky snob, a Dent, a millionaire Senator from Nevada. Ji raking the den over tin jack in -AH Fours." w is only ac complished by fetters patent, and was a whimsical outrage upon his dignity and rights. Any l'urlner at empts to degrade him would, I feel confident, re sult in his adjusting his boots anfl "stepping down and out" of the pack forever. O F.N ERA L HISEKVATIONS. Success in the game of Pedro de mands ail the qualities enumerated by that eminent authority in cards, Hon. Robert C Sehe;u k, as indispensable in its oosin-'iuioi diMw-pker. It i not ,':nw ever, as Mr. Watterson sas of .iker, a "game of the rich." Pedro is rareiy ! ived for stakes. not even the cr!n ' :;i io i al "pt-nni 's and sixpence." 1 1. i .".;:c tinl' S employed to see who saa'd p.iv for tliH drinks, but this is merely settling a point of etiquette. There are. as a consequence, no los-f eu in Its indulgence calculated to impov erish the purse or provoke ones te;ti per. Indeed, a defective temper is rather improved b the gune than oth erwise. The capture o' the Pedro, as Dean Swift remarked of clever talk, "tittiilat s the diaphragm, ami raises the cockles of the heart." And the joy f the achievement is not conlined to tlie breast of him who gains the cov eted prize, adding to his sare thereby, but is unfeignediy shared by those who have aided him in securing it, often at the sacrifice of a jack or a card count ing largely for game. Even the loser bears his "?et-bak" more in sorrow than in anger, and is consoled in the expect tlion oi speedily contributing to wards returning it upon someone else. The strength of the play iie.s in keep ing the lead as nearly to the right of th dealer (or pitcher) as possible cornering the Pedro and cutting oil his chances of his escape. lie ftie ni turtp. and deserves no compassion. The cards should be thoroughly shuf fled when dealing, but no player is privileged to hint that a lottery-wheel might be useful iu kneading the p ick when some inexperienced person is dealing. Like reading and writing, the shullling of cards conies by lyiiure. Your right hand shoul 1 not know what your left hand is d- ing. by this is infant that no inti:a ' i in Iro n on- of your u"ighbors to another as to what ia' holds is permissible; nor from your self t any one. Above all, avoid the hizv and disorderly h ibit of exposing T1:p uiLlaiJie.i wiach r.bi.ve all others cai:s-3 nervouniK-ss, sac lv.iiis!i, bUtSouiiuess and const i;utioa. The ;;rc;tt pyiuiKiihetlo m;rv v.l.l:-!i ctuneel3 fac e;-i;;"sn '.c region w 1th lh L-i.ii.io , is iilw-.sjs ir-.jui et !-'- f-.;Tu leu if th .-itotn-aeli iiiui buv. c s ;a e : x'.c; rvt ; a ". i iii.oic;U ei.iOiU ot t!.c ; a.'. ii-1; s t ns craim rc '. i.y sy;. .Tioiy tl;n,n t i; e uervous SV5t!'i:. Srt.i. ili:s. ;ut(i m '. iv' i ivir.eiiy I'.e i. : v- ti . :u; it- ..fi U--- a i.;tl-iif the e. .:.!;: j .-..i lie.ss. li.-v p-i , . ; Usei:. He I Till-. :-. lu.il.'.ilii's w lite'i -a t. i' i! ;i:i-vv ! lie Vi,- ... li--v l.-US iiiw;l f. lii.tt-.s. in rs;nr .. i- e. e ;-. i'- .;". i.'. i. ;'., i:u-.-, ; iy '.- ' i..;,a::ie a a ...-...-u.i-t-. Tl:ey ,f a '. I'.y -la f- ...lolic :i:;i:iiity ' , - v t li'e a -v i,..-v laiial : - u;'iIeted bv 1). L. iiOswSyiV'S NEW Blacksmith Shop, ON c-evonili St. , ii Chicago Av8. Does h treiirr.il tisiHiiifs-? in Horsc-Shoclnij, Meieliii. ;iinl Kopniriii:; Wm-oiis jt t.il'm Al.ti-Mstfiy. !!. in;; Mill I'icLiS, alat till Sii-i-1 ami Iron SHORT NOTICE ! ! ! Kl-.MF.MUKi: THE SIGN. D. L. Morrow's 4SJy l?l.:rlrsnitli Shop. wTlliah-hemld Keeps one of the Largest Stocks OF IN TOWN. 4nyl E C. OiVCV, C T. DJKE, e'rai't. Trei. P A I r j rO 7-? O N " Ttiis re. h, y'i-.eai al tNe i AT ALU TIM E. SCALES AN'O Oi ril E T V..H. DdVKV'S STO.tC, l.owmt main sif:i-:nT, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. FJ!E1). (i OKI) Eli, - - - - Bayer. 1 AND NOTARIES PUBLIC ! ! Ben Herapel. IIR'3 TH li MAX, KEEPS AN EATING HOUSE, OX LOWE!! MAIN STHKKT. PLATTSJlUUri, - - - - NEB. Mo. lis ;it :ill Ikiii-. Ice C'lTiini. boUa '.-iter. & Lemoiia-.k' tit Cool you. Jtiod njiujc M-.T.ls, uit-e Lunohcs. &c, &e. tu V. ai';.: yu. Al'-.. Wines :v!i(l -iiiil l.iiiioi-s to le uscil rea-s-:i tlity, lor youi licnclii il you (it-sire. 40-yl . II EM PEL, Prop. (pU Make Home tfappy. $20 And tu n J33 or $43 per Dj -. Marvelous Merhauim. Iiie:ii-u Inventlou. Absolute IVrfertion. AX LLECiAXr. D'JUAHLi: & FULL-SIZED ll.ii:-: f. i.--- : a air 1 . ;::-:s;.i; lor the purpose of .' -. U'l.-iii-.'s-.. Wij .; : i o ' i lie s::m. in all ' n-: i l,.'i,.l is '.': '. ' V. u;.U .--i.::e r r v i o- r Jirrr !o . i I f-fV . ill . u,li We Ivo v a:: A : stra.-i (.:.::! I'.-: ..... lui.-: 'Ml'- hi.j ria- .y, ur :i .. .. .:-; : : vev..: .... tC- ta: Tiii U,r . : : i i-tiiii- ia C : : .1." Hlitl -.. T.i le Ks- ! i.r-alia: WIT3I r.lLGaild TREADLE Complct fjr Ooratiic U19 Unp-UMllelU-it i:i price. With niaiiv iriiK)it;nit sii;ktioi- mill vauiaole iiiiprovt-in.-iii.s. Kijii.ii iu sli-. ii!nl ii)js tin; saaie woik. in Ion same way a.sjii -Wo; iKt iiia'a:a.;. 'I'm. ocst, .simplest and cueapp-il marliiiie over laatlo. iittca guaiantec for live ye.ir wi;ii every ni:ii-!ii:ie. X superior! Xo competition! Xo rival i:i qu.tlity.iu I i.-.ee. A s.viiifui a. el practical mm tiititic u-vMaeiashae.-iit of a most woinierful C-iaiaiaatioa oi ail lao Kool ia iaii--s of a .sew ing m.tcuitie, an-1 lii.ly ai:iiowteUeil to he a pel'leelly succes.stul ini-i-tiaiiical achievement of practical i.iip;ic iiy. Tliorouhly tested. Used in tlHuis nuts at I. o. aes. The favorite of the famiiy circle. It does not tai;c an hour to j;et ready to do a liiimues wor. hut is aiwavs ready ill a moment lo do a days worn. It will sav i case many times over In one season, doi-i,; the work ot toe family, or it will lour oi five do:!:. is d.-y lor ;uiy niiOi or wi.iii.ui who iaay v isa to iio m- iiig iir a living. I.s so plain and easy lo run. and smooth to run, the cail.irr ii and servants em use it. So strong and s.i..d tu.!.., i, wai i.isi a eiieralion if pmi c.l.'C uid lor. II is no su.iei iliious oojjx-s, or caims to K-'t out i)i order. Sews equally One wita co.use c i.n. linen, silli or twine. Itaihlly s iv 4 a sir ,r ,t 0,-tf- all kltnl of Z His. !r- .r. r..n'.;t eaaihrie up tu in;a it-st liro.id- acr iviiimut si oppim: t he machine ai ..cr, iao;e e.Lsy and i; uiel t llau :.i .i le at live times ihe mice. t . s i -a;'!,. ; sirai.i:i;t needle. Marveious'.y i;i; .- t . r t.i i.i-ia. S.-w.i the li n-st. lirai nd ia.-. iii' ! :-..'ai'- the only seam that can liol ' ' il aji-irt Without de ro ie. the tn li ne. f.n .--tri-nih. heamy, eveaaess .-tint d.aa-ia- fjii.tdte-s .: w.iieh hae heiai acceded. Wilt a.ayt l ii u is poi-.it). c ioi a need e lo tli 1 'oiirli. Wid ! eei v des -rlpiion of scwins ever dime mi any o.ht-r u-nim-. no matter want ihe price KI11I Witt) h's.s tr-'lll'le. Will ilrta. Fc 1. li.cii. scani. qaiit. hraid. cord. hind, u'.'i'ncr. rttliie. snn 1 . viie.ii. io'ii. scollop, lull, eiiihi oater, nui- .n a :iiii i.a:, 1.1 -. LINCOLN A PH. LUXCOLX. - - - NKHKASKA. This Is ttio Larypst ITotcI In the Uliy : Ls sltu ntd only wm nloek from th St.ito House ; has luicu newlv fuiinslied a!:d renovated through out, and.wi'll hu kept its a First das: Hotel iu every respect. 1SALLAXTIXI-: BHOS. & UKAGfi. Frs. OMAHA ADH. ;tti v t:Tii.L iiotiiIj. Largest and tlncst hotel lietween I'liic;!;' :ind San l-'rancisCii. Jeo. Thrall, proirictor, Omaha. HVOMIMi IIOTI1U Union I'aeific Ticket ami Slecpit k far OHIpc directly ip)iosiie. House newlv furnished and renovated Ihroimhtiut. A. W. 'iemiant. propi i ctor, (iinaha. Nch. WEEPIXQ WAT Ell ADS. NEW DRUG STORE. Dealer in Drugs, Mtdir inis, Paint.i, Oils, Varnish, Pcrfumrry, .Stationery. Notions, Cigar, Tol.act-o and Ulass. Weepinjr Water. Ncl. I'rcscriptioTis carefully compounded. 40yl. Fleming & Race, DEALEIt.H IX DRY GOO GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS. BOOTS, H HOES. AND NOTIONS. And Farmrrs' MupplicM Jicncrlly. Our (Joods aro all New, and v.e sell them UHKAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (tOyl) WEEPTNU WATER, NEB. LOUlSVlt.LE ADS. till. J. y.l. W.VTi:5t.71AV Physio Medical Practitioner. Jjtmlxville, fit Co., Kch. CAlwaya :it the !!ice 0:1 S-.tttirday. yl h alouishin; c:lsc. ru: i . 1 i. . I ".I . ' . . 1 cr J-Vst '..t:DK . . . - w srr a th. I-' tllCoWitiir t'.i' Vt.iir : i.-i .V.e ll Villi 'i ! ! t'n-y :tre w ).:!,:e.;.s. 1 1 is a:)H -: e.i. :-;;'i ni tlie f.'-M i f !. .ttle. It is in;,- t-ti.l and cuiii fort to t.ie enemy; . misprison of treason to genuine spurt w ;; ii ;ij ;I:t to inad punishable with periieia.;! li.uiis'iinent to the jk--w.A ie:rion.s of l uninoes ami f!;'jckers. .ind tiie- vf.-,-! ir tkouglit before publishing: that statement. Wt use as fully aware of the effect of that tHtement as any citizen can be, and we bare as much interest in seeing our -city affairs properly rnanal as any one. It is with the view of calling plain, square attention to our business condition and impressing the jwople, ' every one of them, with the necessity ot careful selections, of all thfir public ' officers for the future, that the Heuald maintains this position. It was not to throw dirt, to cist reflections, nor to Injure personally .any member of the present board of Council men or the Mayor. 17e can point their faults and hortfri?cgs out another way if we like; just uow, ve want to unite the people, and strive for something in the future. Let us try to Uiake our town xit fourth Rnd hut in the i-tate, but first and bett if possible. 1 i -: e I ! to v.., I, !;i iv : nr t'; oil. flui.l, or su'mI tv. - ;;;:; 'i.im' 1. at tlie expense of t!if vpurlor. and recover from the vendor all that he has paid therefor, inelu ling stll charges f!r transportation, and all otfcei" dairt ig"s resulting from said saw. Sr.r. 7. This act shall take effect a;ei ! :;i force frotn and alter the thst dav of Mav next. I-Ve Tr.i'js.io'i.il i.) 1 t-i Ael ?.-.l C'ra's. 2: :inT X lii'.-l CI S, h y . ;u; l A. ii. li. - 1 & s cd" 2 w V- - 1 3. i . 1 1 (Si no lire. id. hs :c. lapnitry aim nr'amcss. ti is ree.-iveil tes.iioon ials ot its nier. ts from all seciions of the cou:i try. marl:s of distinguished consideration sel dom volrititarily accorded to an liivcuoou of similar domestic useinlness. Oar many new :itta-'iiment-v patented Ait rust i, .7u ; s -piciuacr 1; -. 1.71 ; J.iiy 7. isrj. ilade to lit all machines, are the ult liament of pre cision in uii--aaiiiMi accuracy ior rcndeiiii; U easy for even those iio nev.-r saw a laacniuo te-fiee, to do the n.ic.-t Kind of fan -y nceiile wm-K. ot In-iavise dii'ieuit and tct'ious.'v.iih tue inmost ease ami iv.pi.Iity. Simple in construc tion. .:-e.U no teaching. M im-v refunded ul ter llnir ii!-:!! trial, if not sati-if.'.'c.orv in every pari icua.r f.'.i !i ;ncs of m:i-.-hiii.is : M ichia with ji-am t ante, iron stand and treadle, complete wun Mil the i:eccKary li t .ires for i.iiiuetii.ite u--e. Si . M nmiuen. with cover, lock and key, h t'l eas! style. S-. M.tciiines. with cover, Iro.i leaf, faar slds drover-., locks, keys. tli!-e o ir.'-i cabinet stvie. .fin. Machines witli e-nv.is--! si drawers, paneled folding d.iors, locks and keys, lull cahiiicl style. r.i'.'l-. a; e i,-f various st ytes, materials, mount ings, i-n-ha" n 01 iiisi,-,i, i ...... ace.ddin to price. Mac. lines c-ii 'fai'y se'.e-.-ted. s,-curely packed. ii ! s ii-.o:-d as freight to ,nY part o; tiic wia'.d. sate dehvi-ry ir.sarcd on 1 -e -:..t of price vitlumt iuiihcr cii.'.re. I lesei ipi ive' hooks with illus trated cii-iiO iu.-s ol the (iiifereiu stjles of ma Ciiines and attaeiiiuents.larc pro tils, testimon ies, samples of s- :n-, ii'.erai indm emenl s to canvassers. Wholesale juices, .vc, loiwalded free of charge t:po:i r.pplication. Inclusive j.jj.-ney for lar'C tei riterv granted sjralis to rc-si-cciahle. eiiier(irisi'i hiisiiiess i'ii-m, clerjry mcn. leaciiers, &c. i iio wid iutroli:ee tiic ex traordinary liierits ef our iroods to lh jieoplfj of tac;r locaiilv and irmlv 1 iaeie;Lseil den and. J. TliijMCSON, HA.NXA l .. y; Uroadway, New York. CM X Z si T S)TKEIGHT m rBoHES', LITEST, Feed and cale Stables. Comer Cth and IVar! sts. HonsK.s i:oai;ik:j hv tjib UQnSES DO U'G H T , SOLD OB TRADED, Ttir .1 J"air Commission. I Mrs. Blddell. of Elmore, advertises that hereafter she won't pay her hus band's debts. She says he must cut his own feed or starve. Mr. 15i!dell natu rally asks: "What's a fellow giing to do?" TEUKO. The Rule Whlea Govera Game. ; ' We 3o uot opine that a fusion ticket ran be made that will satisfy all parties. Our viewa on the best way to get good men are well known, it is no use to re iterate them here; yet we are willing to leave jKuch to the gooi sense of our best citls4 from both parties. Only give us some assurance that we are about to enter upon the road to show a ttlfar Ledger. account, on the right side. mce more, and we wm support the game. 1 niariii'u, men another leJlow marked, then another fellow marked, then another fallow maiked, and in reaching lifted his heel from the pen ny ; then a cuss behind him, quick as flash, picked up the penny, and he gave iae a sly wink ; then he said ; " Your heel ain't ou the p-nny.M "It is," naid h "It ain't," savs I. - Drinks tint it is," said ha "Done," says I. I found I was done. That fellow hauled off his shoe -nd shook out an other penny. They ft-11 champagne by the drink here at two "bits" a glass. They had some, and I dis'-uree.! $3 25 in coin. That chap then came over and said: "I'll give you a chaace tt get even." "How?" says I. "Odd or even," says he. "All right," says I. Then he made a "6" on a piece of pa per, and he'd it so I could see it. "Odd or even ?" says he. "Evn," says I. "You're stuck," says he, and turned that six upside down, and it was nine, I murmured just a little. I told him it was hardly fair to ask if I wanted to get even and then show me odd. He said it did look odd. Fro:n th Chilian iti C ?i en t'.jl. 'Ve are in reeept of nuuierotn it' ini riea in regard to this ne.v and seem: ug ly popular gam;; as to its nature, the rules which regulate it, etc. Having very slight acquaintance with cards, an l it bin- inconvenient to refer these to the editor of the Louisville Courier Journal, and entirely impossible to communicate vviln the American - Am bassador at the Court of St. James, we turned tlie matter over to a veteran "sport," an fait in all -games" ."-sinful" and otherwise, who sends us the fol lowing, which we we trust will be ac cepted as authoritative. 1. Pedro is All Fours, or as common ly known in this country. Old Sledge, or Seven-up, combined with Commer cial or. Auction Pitch. Its distinguish ing feature is that the five spot of the trump suit, called the Pedro and giving name to the game, has qualities assim ilated to the jack when a trump, and counts five. It .can be taken by a trump card of any higher denomination as the jack may be. 2. The deal, when play begins, is de cided by shullling and cuttingt he cards, (which may be done by any of the par ty playing), turning the top card up and placing it in the center of the ta ble, ande then throwing around from the right to the left, one card to each player, also face upward. The person who receives the highest card of the name uit with that at the center of the table is entitled to the deal, together with the aale of the trump. In the succeeding games the deal goes to the loser. 3. Thetrurntt i Vt-ruoned bv anc- r eo i itrticing If ' i-il- !r Notice is a;eay i.ea to ::. ;.; r.s l!v.u. con.iu-.ms to tau line of lite liai ii-i;: i.-a t'i . li: souri iciver It..:. road i a Nch asa. that taisco.a -pany has completed sirr.inyjeir.eiits h which. Mii.-f r e.:rUtin ca Utio-n. all grain for seed wili ho shipped over tiiis ra id, and the t h . UurihiKtoti ,M;i:i( y Ka. ra:.;!, id.Ven.f '. ;. iiHi';t: t'o f 'i lii;;icr or iw. iVi i: The Chicago, llurliiiion .s: (;.iia:y lt.ii.roa.i penetrates a larc jiorlioa el th.-i d' and Iowa ; and the pcnj-lc. m ebi:is..a k.iojo ak-iiHs iu not live rear the line m thai i. .;.!. can have their shim;cuis matte sn.-is i"V.r;!;r tiiat ro.ni al tnc nearest pos.sit.ie poiul The irs;Me.s;ai;iiy f j ua din a- .i::.st Imposi tion I'.as ii ;. y.'.-jc.'. u.mi: t-.t-j lan.t dejitivi a. cut , i. i,ce a'l ship.acai r.l c-i.-is.j ;i.i i ) I ;, t: l.A l OM M ll.S I IL IS. .t M. It. I'.., I v i i . : ae iii-.me oi t iio person for wliom lie s!:.piac ai U i i."!tJc.l. and the destiaatioa. Sa, a .'! sii::.!.:c!:is wi.l he for.-. a"d"d lo (U-.'ii-na: , ; - J i ! ii!:vt'lV(i as soon as e.a...iiie- b;. ia'- i ied de;.;i t meet, or the stalion a.;;e::t act n. u" in hehail ot the d par mcnt. I'm hislauce A .si.ipaicnt fiem t.alva, !'!.. to .Jo'ot .! int. ,.t 1'aiio'iint. Nchraskt!. ClOl he de'.iv red iii rccily lo the C. 15. & t. II. It. at that -mi: it, id ' -ed as fo.lowsi : to the LANii commission;.!: n. & m. k. i: in Ni:r.t: 3iv.., "c'or Jnhn J') ic. Fnimvi .t, ,V..'.iu...j." A Kliipmclit from I'io-.iniiai.ai. III., -hoaat I . hilled in the sanie way. and delivered to ihe in-d-aiKipo'ts, r.loomi:e:ioa 5; Western tl.:i: r i.n.. whi-h railrnad w'it piMh-ii'ly i-!rir'c tor traiisporl iiiiiii to iVorij ; l;,u froai r-n::a t" l-'airinniit ii will lie cilia- 1 wiiiiotit e-iarc. an delivered in the nl niln.-. aaove stated. rr.iii-je S'iciet es in NehrasUa ohtaini i'i plies of seed fn la or: ne sne -iir.s m it 1.. can take advauiae t i his f.ve .saiai aenl. ir aiii in less ill in car-toad lo!.-. must i-e sack Tnc priviiec.i aoovc si.iad open unto .s;--: lath. isvr.. for any further particulars, address A. fc ToLZAI.l.V, Land Commissioner H. & M. ii. it.. I.im-olu. Nehr.iSrca. Lincoln, Nel., Fcli-uary 13. 13T.". 47-Cl Not"; ; In order to secure t!e snce-'y !.;i; iiii'nt ami delivery of eonsiiimcn s w'ni- 1; :;) ' lie:-! oi-inls not oil the line of the C. l. A Q. U. li. titf fliaiyix n ir as ihr i.tansf iM.h.tx outfit C. H. Q. it. H. ?hi o he irriti(l. Too numa care cannot he taKen to s e tnat tlie consign ments are .shipped by the way of the C It. & Q. K. K., otherwise lieijht will he eharjjed. E. B. FOQTE, i.D. 120 LexinEtoa Atems, Cor. E. 23th St., NEW YORK, III I lljOiL-lUl!) TREATS ALL FORMS OF 1TTTI r ITTfl TkTCJ'C fl Cr AND KECEIVE3 Letters front all jmrts cf the Civilized World. 7P i ii.i ai : i. .1 Li IL HOURS. P.;; Ileal:: r a l r.tirn p:;id to Driving and Training FOX & GLOVER, Sell the I'liST (KsoDS.-it the lowest pricesat LOUISVILLE, CASS CO., NEB. GKNRliAL IVKAI.KUS IX 252! if liooDs, c:ci.i:itn:.s ! IIS TS, HEADY CAPS. HOOTS ct CLOT1IIXO. SHOES. XOT10XS, CHOCK ER Y WARE, AND FARMS R8' SUPPLtCS CENTRALLY. Call ard ;;ivc them a trial. CT-ANoMeal in CKALV 5. COAL. 4cyl Lumber Yard ! HaviTi made arrangements In rhic:i'.:. pad r-Icwhere. with ct; nsivc dealers. 1 um l-repaied to furnish on short no tice, all h llids of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, r.t a reasonable rate. I also keep constantly on liMid a full aswirt liicut of .t7ZS. J7.Y (!?.. Z. OCA'S. nt JT.7?Z ?r. J 72 A'. Oi' .-il. A'.7J.y. Tlioso wishing to Luil-1 will ple.ve oaJl ?nd fe my Stoc!. XOW.H. -!5yl I.eaisvilie. Neb. CEDAR CREEK ADS. 1NHELDER a SON, rF.AM.i;s i ?f HO(TS. SIlOEc-, AXD aiirV'EIUES. Of every kind. at the lowest pe.ssiWe rates. Also DALEP.S IN GSAI. Fcr which the hiirhest CASH jn icen pro paM. 1-idcs atid p!odiHT of h'.I kinds Lcuht at KeaMmalde rales. IX 31 V. M Klfi S4TATIO X -i Cedar Creek.) 40)1 ca.ss Co.. xei'haska. hn InrlnnrnrlftnT Dm All IHUupiUG lUUu BY H;S CR1CHAL WAT CF Coiiiictii a Helical Prstlicj HE 13 TREATING Kum'jrons Patients in Europe, tha West ladies, tha Dominion of Canada, and in every State oi the Union. ADVICE CiVCM CY R!A!L FREE OF CHAHCZ. 1 .1 ri;. How Lost. Ho-.v Mesiord T fv. Just tmiili-Jhed. a new edition of J Hr Cidvcfwcll's tviebrated Kssny Ts"--.Jf on ti.e i-ii'iid cure ( without medi cine) nf spermato! rhu-a or Semin- ! Vi'i-a'iii-:i-;. fnvoiieit o-y eniiird losses. Impo-tva.-y. M--a:;d and IiskmI liie.-.p:;ei(y. laiped imiai'.s to M .iTia-re. 'etc. : also t'onsiini'i:i-ii. taiih") on) Tiis. ::i laced by setf-indulKciiee or c ' ..i' .!r ;va.: ;nc. ,-'::. iii a si-a!--l e-: . e'o,ie. only six cuts. T.e- ccl-oraicil aiahor. in I liisa.d-iiira'ale i'.s sav. clearly demonst r ii t s. r--ii:ii a t 'airiy years' sncces;ii!' practice, that lac alarming conse ijneiices of self abase may tie radically cured without 1 he dam-rernr.s use of in'crnal meili cinee or the :u dication of the knife ; pointing out :i moile ot cine at nin e simple, certain ami effectual, by means of which every se.iferer. t:o matter wlnit ids condition may he. may cure l.imself ciie.-.nlv. privately, and iih'rulf;'. y This lect are sin n:hl tie I i tlie hands of ev ery yo;i:'a a d every yoim m in in the land. Sent iiiider in plain envelop, to ;aiy ad- c'.'cs. post -paid, on receipt of six cents nr two po-t Si.OllllS id;-.:cs.s t.';p r-ahTistir-rs. ( ti ts. V. KLi:V?l J. CO.. tt -i'y r t27 F.overy, N. Y. ; P. O. liox. 4:i. HOME MARKETS. Report e by AViutk. & D.ri:ah. Wheat Corn liew..... Kye" .". ISariey iios '. K.ax Jseed Cat uc ...CO S .. . . . I V " . "m 7,1. M i.oni."' I ,M tion of jints, iir bi-M'in J at the left of the !e.;!er. aviyt. Three Saginaw girls of the Methodist persuasion having met together, con- i est bhl i uns; !'.-'. t -s, t h- ehuled to pray for tlie welfare f.t thtir will announce that he iholl-.e it; if. iu ! lovers, but the firat one had nt j izr; t, it is . .,:; ill., or txree.ls : ' . . . ..... , . ... ' the value of his hate!, ite u ill say that ; very tar atong in ner pennon wo ?, , . it .,rovile,l b is o?erd no more. In either event the Did unshoes , round acraiu. and continues until the, AT)HtVf Kv wjerwful bwi r ' vai discovered that they were all dis eased to the same man. The religious lt. it om from whn. lt will. , ..ve.re.i,M ?r an ferminftfodt LATEST NEW Youfi MARKETS. Ni-'w Vo. March IT Motiev 4 lioid.". LATEST ClttCAriO MAIi-nETS. Can;Ae,.i., March 17. l-jour... Wheat Cittp (wis. Rye... Haricv Cattle: , Ulrt cr cent ?1 ljT. .- ..t-aii 1.03 S-S-C-iO Ki mreor!t med'cii:e or dcioti-rioin diT.i?s n1. H:i diiriin; the pa-t tw enty yearn treated sacw finly neiiriy or quite 40.1 DO c-kc. A.I f.ictji C"i. uccteil ilh i-Mch ce ar caivfidiy ii-conl -il, wtiet .er they ba oiiitaanicatd ly l.-tr or fa lr"n, orob-crved by the Uin-tur or his - t physic ans. The latter ure all nca-ntilic niolk-rj ui-n. I1 invili N t a ilistunee ure rrqnire.1 to nn'r ti cx-iiilcl list if i! tin tic a m, which i'.l tie f'-j-n.-liil by niuil free, or at the nfflou. A oia-ji-'e system of rei-ti-r:ii( pri-vf-nt miiit.-iko or cotif.iston. C" bo its n-ver consulted, csi' l by tne physicinns of the otabhhm- n. Fee fi pni.u!'tmil ?nl fur li-t of question. A sixty p jre lutmpblct ot evidences cf tmi cut flee M. Ada,. Dr. E. 13. FOOTE, Ftor New Vnrt. ACrfiTS VVAKTCO. Dn. Koote is the author ot "Mhui ai Com jon SKMiE." a lionk that ren hist a c i-rm.inc cf over 250.010 rtii: atno, i.f "llaH-N lion Talk." more recently pcblished, which h r. 1 to the extent of 70,OtH) copies; also, of -Rii!:C3 IS SioeT," which is nowr be ni; piiblisiied in -ericfi. COSTESTS TAULKS of all. cxneptinpr the fiit-iaeiit;oned work (wl.Vh U out of print), will be ent free on avrHrnr:.n to either Dr Foote, or the ITamy Eill li'bt.li is; C:JB7, whose ofT.ce is iVJ E--i '- Mntt. Aseau b-iih nien and woroen nnnte.1 to r tho f.ireKoind norks, to whom a litx-ial mflt ;li be Mllowed. Ibe beeinningn cf pmall frT7ir.r bare been made in selling Dr. Pootk"b ixi trior works. "Tlais Home Talk " Ik t-artica i-.r'.y alnpted to ainlt, and E-ciesce im Siouh-' U the tiling for the younp. !5.-nd for miilere tab en and in for yourselves. The former answers a mu'titnile of q-.vrt.on which Ind-.eii and pvnile men feel a doiicacy lwut asking of the.r phy-K-tans. There U nothiug In literature at a'.l !:ke t-hUi tf the f.m?olng works. "6ciece is Stoet" eaa only be bad of ageiita or of the rn:b!ih:r -I"t,:S 11-11.: TALS " 1 pub;:a-l la b .n Slkii h on 1 cruian Laiisusgca. Occcn.oio. Vganto Vs ,xito-ci fc 7 Mt i ' -si 7 I'lio Favorite Homd Rimuiy. Is emiiiciitlv a Family .Medicine : and hy heinjf Kept ready l-r iuiined'iate resort will ae many an hmii id Mii'ci iii; and many a dollar in lime and doctor's Id. Is. After over forty Years' trial it Is still reeeiv in tlie most trai'iialifa-d tc; iteoaiais to its vir t lies f root persons of the highest ctiaracler and res;iai-aivv. Liiiinciit pi.i.iKiaas coi::uicud il ;is the nioiNl k v v r.i t v a . h i t:r i v i c Ft n-11 diseases if the Liver. Stomach and S.'-ieen. The v.-mto;as of Liver Cvi.--!. ant are a Idtier v- had ta.te in t'te Hi.-ei ,: : !; i a ia l':e lt.iCk. sides .r Joint, often in -. i 1 --n ( r iiiu.it isiu ; Soar si-'iiuich ; li-; i -'.j.;: ". t ; I'. ;..cis ul tcraately eos;ive an-t i - , II: a la '." ; loss of lueiiioi -y". with H paiMj'i! sevHt:on of liavie.i; tailed to d' sontei i i i 1 1 - v. ..a ll oi;;lit to l:ave been done : lMdIi!y. low sidrits. a thick yellow at'pearanee of the skin and eyes, a dry cough o.l. a mi.stakcu for eoiisiiiiijition. Sometimes many of tliese syiutoms attend tlie disease, ;.t oiliets tcrvfew; hut tlie liver, the Lowest oian in tlie !:dy. is trenerallv the seat til liie disease, and if not regulated in time. ;;reat sufi'eiiii. wietclietliie.ss und death will ensue. for Dyr.ieiisj:i, constipation, jaundice, Ml lloiis i'tt 'icks. sick lieadaciie, colic, depression of spirits. Sour stomach, heart tium. &c. &c. The (.'Itetprst, Purraf awl tt Family Liniment iM-the World! Xuiiufitcturcd only by J. IE ZETLIX t CO., Maco:;.t"i.. nnd I'luladclphia.. rrt ?!.. Sola Vtf all lmsjr-tt. i CEDAR CHEEK JSL ILLS AUK IN ?;fiD mrssaxi; r:jc::t,' A d teen en 1: and the liet asi-e.-f ineni of t 'O'tN MI". VI'.. i'l.tH'K. ve fsjicciril iittetitioii is j.-i'iiii to custom work. s.-it isfact ion itiaraiiteil in -ciiaiiii' f IjUCIi f ill: Wlli-IAT. C. Schluktz, Proprietor. Also kef ps a Flour iMnof at CLAltlC A FLU if -MLttS's in t z .v t ' .v .ir o c r ji . ordi is v. i t Ii in the citv limln. promt ly tilled heietil ii-r. froei tui'. liejiel. tojl Harness nianufatlurers, RADDLED ET.int.ES. CiLLArtS. r.r.d a!I klud.t of kmosi st !t. crmsiac iij ot i.a:vi. Fruit Cosifcctioiicry, A X I GrocePvY Store JfUTS. TEAS. SUGAr.3. COFFKEA, TO ii A C CO.".' FLOCK. AC. ncrncmfi'T t he p'-ic.-. oj ;o ito L". C. Dovej's on Lii'.verM iia sucet. 21-1 ST HEIGHT d: .MILLER. W. G Woodruff. -IiKAI.Kli IV- HLOH5353RSESS PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB. All kinds of couivTitv riroDucE, T:il.e:i in ei. hi-.n.-re for Goods. I hell hi f.d keep h g-ooxd stock:. and hereliy i'ii? all my friends and those warning Oixid (iH-c:ies. ( iiea;i, to call and examine 1113- Slock. Will find hr crtin end coii.tairiiiK lay I'iiy;s. that they can do t'.s well at ijoirift as they tan 1 1 -lOyi CHTCAGO. THE JOHNSON ORGAN, AlajiufActurtid y U. jT. tTOTTTSTSOJT, AT i'lsATTKMOUTU. WCK.. Drew the First PrcDiIani At tho Eightli Annual Fair of Can County, Nt:b., over all couiim.11 tor. Tlio following Organs wore Li Computition: 'J Mason & Ilaiulin, 1 Estcl, au'J I Standard. Tht'5o oifrans ftr all jut ap i elegant UliU'k Walnut C.wei, and Each Instrument Warranted For Ten Years! and guaranteed to gir inrfo? MtU-factien. THE TONE Is tire most iiorfect that lias ever i'Km jirodiicfd on any rt-od instrument. The satisfaction they aro glf ing, and tho universal irai they aro receiving ar justly lueritedi They arc First Class in Every Raspsct. Ivory Krontt Tot- Kf yu, rjeny Hbar. MrasiH Iins, Morllcc lotk4. mk tltrtt there 1 nn ('rlcLru Action as Quick and Per fect as tho ISest Piano ISf Tht! Tuning and Voicing is tU done liy nivself, and tint hiiperiority of Tune and its quick resrionso to th touch ia acknowledged by every juJft that litis yet tried them, whether prej udiced in favor of other organs or nt. If they see? and hear them they invari ably give thy verdict in their fvrr. 527' MY rKICZ IAST 1 m Uv m for any First Claas Instrument and thoso who wish to procure a gfyvl and reliablo organ either for I'arlor or Church will advatico their own inlj e.it by trying my (jrgana. Address. L. V. .loll PUttamyuth, N-. WHOLESALE and detail lhM4r ! Strings, Siieet Masie, and all kinda nf Mu.sie.il Merchant! Lw. ML'.siCAL INSTKUMENT3 Tan4 arid lt?tairl. iiati.Hfar.tloa guarh -teed. 40yl. CLARK PLUMMER. Cash paid for good Tallow, A new invoice tiC Co flee; also yellow C, extra C, and Now Orleans Sugar. A choice Japan 7 at 70 cts. Spring style of Prints just received. Salt Lake Penciled. A splendid quality of Syrup in 5 gallon kegs. Pure Sugar goods, cheap. j-.rVrsj.v. ! 1 L .-I'.iWjy I :ni nw iii"i)a:eU to funiisU tlie hurA dultcii.-:l milk TVICE EVERT DAY, To a psTtles Twn-lfyitig me A large invoice o lirown and Blcachct c muslins, bought ho fore the advance. New Currants a 10 cts, per lh. Choice Michigan apples, cheap. Pure 31aple syrup. All other good cheaper tlW1 else wheVe, for CASI n